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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Life from America's Greatest City, Chicago, KIM and I Heart
Radio station. It's French. Good morning everybody. It is Monday,
May nine, six h four The French show Ease on. Hello, Kaylin,
good morning, Hello or Boter, Jason Brown, Hi, Rufios here, Hi,
Pauline A. Row, Shelby Shelley in a little bit. Hope

(00:24):
you had a great weekend and another happy Mother's Day
to all the moms yesterday. I hope that everybody in
your life did something nice for you. And if they didn't,
I hope you don't forget about it. Then a guy,
I shouldn't say anything because the Mother's Day gift that
I bought for my mother ten days ago didn't show

(00:45):
up yesterday. It didn't show up. It's coming today apparently,
So you sell me. You market something as a Mother's
Day something, and then you can't get it to my
mother on Mother's Day. That's false advertising. Help looks like
you don't care enough about your mom. Don't you worry
for that premium shipping? Bro, don't you worry? I did,
But that's the other thing I did one day. It's

(01:08):
I don't I don't know the supply chain issue with space.
Where's it coming? Fashion? Is there? Where it's I wanted
to get my mom a matching shirt to Klin favorite
Marilynn two five. There's a real photograph obviously, and on
a bedazzled sparkly shirt that's several sizes too small. Fashion,

(01:29):
But it's Kim Kardashian. As Marilyn Mon wrote, this time
it is. Oh boy, it is yeah whatever? Uh, Good
morning everyone, Hope you had an amazing weekend. The Entertainer
Report is on the way after trending stories. What's coming
up in their Kaylin got some details on the royal
wedding and I'm talking about Britney Spears wedding. Oh okay,

(01:50):
that's coming up. Got Lola tickets today, New Waiting by
the Phones coming up? Show mis Jelly is here as well.
Good morning. They private us of oxygen? Now? Is that
the latest feature of our our new studio, like suck
the auction at the room, see a long we can survive?
Is that? I don't know, because you know they say

(02:11):
like if you're in a room not enough oxygen, that
you yawn a lot because it's your body trying to
suck it in oxygen. Yeah, yeah, I thought it was
just tired. Yeah, like your brain was tired or so
your brain needed more oxygen. That's why you yawn. Well
that can be too, but like if you, uh, there's
not enough auction in the room, you know, yawn a
lot o the more you know. Yeah, look at that.
That's not even the fun fact. Fun fact is something

(02:32):
totally different. Today. Fred Show is out of six o nine.
Welcome to Monday May nine. I'm glad you're here. Um
let me see. I've got to talk back. The rufio
sent me. This is some the I Heart Radio app.
Little microphone there you can click on there, leave us
a message. What do we have? Hi, good morning, This
is Megan from all the way out in Woodstock. I
love you guys. I was just listening to Friday's show

(02:52):
on the iHeartRadio podcast talking about what videos you find
yourself watching. I somehow ended up up on TikTok live
watching people do lottery scratch off tickets and they are
like professionals about it. They have cuticle pushers, they have
thousands of people watching them. I don't know, but I wow,

(03:14):
that's a thing. Now that's not on my algorithm. It
probably just now because the phone's always listening. But wow,
like I've seen people like I used to work at
a gas station and ever since they created, like the
lottery created that scanner that tells you if you want
or not, people would just go and then just scratch
the barcode the game. Right, They're just like, but it's

(03:34):
smart because they end up spending more money because they're
they're not sitting there looking at oh there's my number match.
They just scan lost by another one, scanned lost by
another one. Yeah, but this the suspension scratching the ticket,
same thing. You know, it's like I might win, I
might win. I mean I never do. What's the most
you've ever won on one of those things? One hundred dollars?

(03:55):
I think I want to. I think I want one
hundred bucks once too, maybe fifty and I behave it
right back. That's the thing. You're like, Oh, I'll put
it back into tickets because you've got great You already
want a hundred, so the odds of you winning a
lot more after waiting a hundred are not very good.
Another day, another disgusting TikTok trend. This is the latest
thing that apparently it is all the rage in the

(04:17):
state of Utah. Listen. I need to address this because
I am seriously shook by the amount of people that
are so confused by this. I posted a video last
week making a drink with creamer and my diet coke,
and people were so confused and dreamer. So shocking to me.

(04:37):
The people have never heard of this, because if you're
from Utah, visit to Utah. It's like as common as
drinking water there. So if you have not tried this,
you are missing out. It is so good, life changing.
If you love diet coke, love diet doctor pepper, whatever
soda like, this is so good. So basically all it is,
you get your soda, you get some creamer. I get

(04:59):
the coca cream coffee mate, but you can get in
like any other type of creamer, cream whatever you want
to use. The coconut is good with it, but you
just need a little bit. Doesn't take a lot, just
like a little splash and then a fresh lime. It
has to be fresh. I don't use the syrup, the
lime syrup and get the fresh lime. Squeeze it in
life changing diet coke. I've heard about coke and lime,

(05:21):
diet cocon lime that I've heard about before. But coffee creamer,
coak red wine, actually that actually tastes good. If you
got some really really bad we drank that in college.
If you've got some bad, bad red wine, well, because
basically the red wine that you're drinking is all sugar anyway,
because bad wine is like just a concoction of God
knows what, you know. Good wine is actual like grape juice.

(05:44):
I don't know what bad wine is flavored to make
bad wine taste better. So maybe I don't. I don't know,
maybe the same thing, maybe coke and bad wine or
the same thing. I have no idea, But it actually
tastes pretty good. Yeah, I mean the creamer, it's like
it's like ice cream, like yeah, exactly, like a coke
flow or whatever RUPI or flood. What is creamer though? Like, uh,
it's like it's like flavored. You're just putting flavored coffee

(06:06):
creamer in there. Yeah. I saw this guy popular because
Olivia Rodrigo was in Utah and that's all she was drinking,
and some people are like, what are you drinking? It's
just like di coking creamer. It's a thing you can't
see how it would be good. But I just I'm
not gonna do it at least one trend to see
what the hell is even in creamer. I'm justn't thickeners fillers.

(06:28):
Well that's the way I mean, Yeah, you put one
chemical with another chemicals and sugar. That's the American what
he takes GrimAge show show on one h three fives.
This is what's trending, all right, guys, Hello, glad you're here. Monday,
May nine trending stories bullet points to start week in Chicago.

(06:50):
Elon musk It's the Tesla boss, now the Twitter chief executive,
he tweeted Sunday night, if I die under mysterious, their
up stances has been nice knowing you. Political Blog speculated
that he might be responding to a threat from the
former deputy Prime Minister of Russia, this guy Dmitri Dmitri.

(07:11):
I just call him Dmitri Rugos. I'm sure I say
you say it. I'm sure I'm pronouncing it ram, he
said earlier. Elon Musk thus is involved in supplying the
fascist forces in Ukraine with military communication equipment. And for this, Elon,
He'll be held accountable like an adult, no matter how
much you'll play the fool. Okay, I guess he provided

(07:34):
Ukraine with Starling stations after Russia disrupted their internet during
the invasion. With Musk's mother. May Musk responded, that's not
funny because apparently they tweet each other. Her son responded, sorry,
I'll do my best to stay alive. Musk. Huh ye,
May Musk. How about that for a name, rich Strike?

(07:56):
Everybody had rich Strike. Everyone was everyone's favorite to win
the Zucky Derby and eighty to one upset and the
Kentucky Derby on Saturday ran one point one four miles
in two minutes two seconds. So the story here is this, Actually,
they had the worst odds. It was the worst odds
of any horse to win. It was the second biggest
upstate upset rather and the race is one hundred and

(08:18):
forty eight year history. Rich Strike wasn't even in the
derby field until Friday when a Hall of Fame horse
ethereal road and it's jockey scratched making room for rich Strike. So, um, yeah,
it was an eighty oh no, it's give me a
thirty thousand dollars horse and that horse won one point

(08:38):
eight six million dollars for his second career victory in
the Kentucky Derby and it came from like all the
way in the back. If you watch the video, so
cool to watch. He's just like I'm just back here
chilling and then I guess I'll run fastinating Yeah, it
just turns the corner and then just like he's like
me on the highway, does zip it? Left it right?
It switched the lanes and then going through to the wind.

(08:58):
It's awesome. I was with my sister this weekend. We
were doing so I didn't get to watch. But that's
that's what you want. I feel like in a race
like that, like you want the some you want some
crazy stuff to happen. You don't want like one horse
to lead the whole way and then win. He's the
one that was supposed to win, right, So a bunch
of people bet a lot of money on a lot
of other horses. That mattress Mac guy dude, what a loser? Well, yeah,

(09:20):
what do he do? He liked four million dollar? I
mean I know he bet one point five on everything. Yeah,
he tells a lot of damn mattresses. I guess because
he shows up to everything and he bets all this
money on one. There was a video I saw of
him over the weekend on one like little gift card
thing or whatever. I guess I tell you bet now
he hit four million dollars on it. And you never
hear about this guy winning anything. He bets in the

(09:40):
super Bowl every year, gives away mattresses on the Super Bowl.
I mean I yes, keeps people talking about him and
yeah his spot. Bono in the Edge of the Rock
band YouTube performed a surprise acoustic concert in Kiev on
Sunday at the invitation of the Ukrainian President. The YouTube
frontman and his guitarist performed for forty minutes in a
makeshift bomb at shelter in a train station for a

(10:02):
crowd of about one hundred people as air raid sirens
could be heard in the background. Bono told the crowd, really,
there's nowhere in the world that we'd rather be today
than the great city of Kiev, and he said the
people of Ukraine are not just fighting for your own freedom,
You're fighting for all of us who love freedom. Bono
from Dublin also told the crowd of Ireland's own conflicts
and said that he hoped the war in Ukraine would

(10:24):
end soon. The top baby names of twenty twenty one
have been released. Um Way picks. Number one for girls,
what comes to mind? Olivia, yep for Olivia, Olivia, Emma, Charlotte,
Amelia Ava or Ava Ava, I guess, Sophia, Isabella, Mia,

(10:46):
Evelyn and Harper. The top ten names for girls. Number
one for boys someone from Euphoria Nate, Oh God, your
kid after one of the people from your Friend. Yeah,
it's gonna be named Fesco. Name my kid? What was it?
Who is the nerdy one on they come up in

(11:07):
the season two the one whom Yeah, Maud. What's her
name in the show? I can't remember. I don't know,
but I want her to bed. I want my kid
to be Maud, the one that stays out of trouble,
stays out of the way. Well, but you never you'll
see her naked very much on the show. So I'm
not naming my kid after the naked one. I just
wanted to go to the play Liam Noah, Liam, by

(11:27):
the way, Number one, No, I'm alive her Elijah James, William,
Benjamin Lucas, Henry Theodore. That's crazy school names. Yeah, literally,
but if I rememb a boy or a girl, both
names are on there. That's wild. Oh, of course you're
gonna tell us which one I can't somebody my stealers. No,
you know, it's weird. I never cared about that. Beeopore like,
don't take my baby name, and that's cool. But I

(11:48):
just feel like, oh, it's been done, Like I like
Sophia for a girl, Noah for a boy. That's wild.
There we go, twenty twenty one list. There you go.
They're onto you. Pa, they knew they're They're in your head.
Benedict Cummerbatch, Elizabeth Olson Marvel movie Doctor Strange in the
Multiverse of Madness number one movie in North America, earning
one hundred and eighty five million dollars this weekend in

(12:09):
its debut. It's National Lost Sock Memorial Day, Jesus, National
Muscatto Day, National Sleepover Day, and National Women's Check Up
Day today as well. The other Tamber Report will do
it next in three minutes after Dojika and the weekend
blogs coming up. Got brand new waiting by the phone
after seven and Lallapalooza tickets today as well. We'll do

(12:31):
him at seven thirty. French show is on one h
three five one three five Kiss The Latest Entertainment news
is on the Frend Show. Charles Polovitch, the driver who
hit and killed Nicki Minaj's dad last year, has played
guilty to felony charges of leaving the scene of a
fatality and tampering with physical evidence. So in court Friday,
he admitted that he did strike Robert Mirage in February

(12:54):
of last year, left the area without reporting the incident,
and covered his car with a charp to hide it
at his New York or calm. He later turned himself in.
He was sixty four when he turned himself in. Sentencing
is scheduled for August, but the judge said that it
would be no more than a year in jail, plus
community service and a suspended license. I mean that seems

(13:15):
low for a hit and run. Do you kill someone,
doesn't it? Yeah? I don't know how sentencing works, but
it seems pretty serious and you try to hide it.
I don't know. I'll tell you guys what happens in August,
but that seems real low to me. Britty Spears and
Sam Ascari have set a wedding date you guys, as
Sam posted on the Graham saying the big day and
the big date has been set didn't give us the

(13:36):
exact details though, although he said we will not know
until the day after. Brittany may have given us some
hints that it's coming up soon though, because she already
has her dress design. She kept in a picture of
her cat, saying it's me outtime, boys and girls, and yes,
this is the veil to my wedding dress. So I
will obviously give you more details as they come, but
I'm sure it's happening sooner than later. And remember she's

(14:00):
a regnant with her first child with sam. Selena Gomez
is said to host SNL this weekend. I'm so pumped.
So this is her first time ever hosting. She's been
the musical guest but never hosted. She's paired with soon
to be daddy post Malone. This is his first time
on the show ever, so I'm excited to see how
she will see. I love Selena and real quick, if
you're watching selling Sunset, this is a reunion spoiler and update,

(14:23):
but I'm sure you've seen it on social Chris shell
stous joke that she's coming out of the closet after
saying she's dating non binary singer g Flip Damn Justin
Hartley and Jason Oppenheim, Like has her done with men forever?
Maybe like those two back to math, like she's just
moving on. The new couple was spotted out together Thursday night,

(14:44):
making out at the Abbey, which is a gay bar
in who I'm hearing that they already lived together. She
moved her or she moved them in to her home
that she bought on the show, Remember she split with
boss Jason Oppenheim. Little Shorty I kiss? Why can't watch
the show? It's not realistic to me. It's women to
look like that don't typically date guys that are four

(15:04):
feet tall unless they have as much money as he
must have. She's not really, I don't know. I can't.
I can't, dude. I gotta draw the line somewhere, okay,
at trash TV. I gotta draw the lines. And I did.
I drew it at I drew it at Housewives, and
now I'm drawing it at Selling Sunset. I can't. I
tried to watch. I'm like, this isn't real. You look
like that and I can barely see you, and I'm not.

(15:24):
I'm not trying to get on the short kings. I'm
really not. I'm sure there's some short kings out there
who have beautiful women and I and I'm you know,
I am certainly blessed with hip, so I'm not I'm
not bagging on short people. I'm bagging on these short people.
She herself said like she had a thing with hight.
She was like, I never thought I would date someone
short than me, but they fell in love. And the

(15:45):
worst part about it is is like, sorry, Jason, this
is a spoiler, but on the reunion, he's like, I'm
still in love with her. I gave up the love
of my life because I wouldn't have kids with her.
Like all he had to do was have a kid
with her, and he's like all they had to do. Well,
I mean, I don't know. Oh, it just seems like
he's like, for the rest of my life, I'm gonna
regret it, and I'm gonna have to see her move
on with someone else. It's like, really, I think I

(16:06):
respect people who don't want to have kids and don't
do it. I respect him, but it's just he was
so sad and he was crying, and this is kind
of a gamble. I mean, I know people who didn't
want to have kids. You're out over there. Yeah, Okay,
I'm sad, no good, I know I can tell. And
whenever Caling gets really upset, she starts coughing. Yeah. No.
I know. People who didn't want to have kids had

(16:27):
a noopsie and they're like the best dad, happiest person ever,
and they were emphatic they didn't want them. But if
someone's saying actively like I don't want to have kids
and that's the ultimatum here, then I think you're gambling.
I think it's a gamble of whether it's going to
go one way, which is the way they went for
some people that I know, or it goes the other
way where it's like I really didn't want this and
now I'm even more unhappy. So I agree with you

(16:48):
on that. But my thing was that he wasn't sure.
He's never decided either way, and he was open to
having it, and he got real analytical with the decision
making process, like asking people you regret having kids, what
do your mornings look like? Ask too many opinions, and
really you don't know how it's going to be until
you get there. But I don't know. And now she's
dating g Flip, whoever the hell that is. Want to

(17:10):
come up for G flip G flip, I mean, and
Chrishall is forty and G flip is twenty seven. Hell
is G flip Brillian non Barry binary singer. Yeah, I
need to look. It was bang in Krishell. I mean
that is a pull. Chrishell is hot. Well there's Krishell,
but G flips the wow cool. So G flip picture

(17:31):
to be the hot girl in her music video and
then made the first move on Krishell turned her up.
I like, how when I type in G flip being
because I guess I don't do it on purpose. It's
you jeeves. If you type in uh whatever, this is
edge whatever this Microsoft product is, you type it in
that they take you to being automatically if you just

(17:52):
type in the search bar. So I don't know what. Anyway,
you get images of g flip and then right underneath
you get flip phoned at flip phones that you can buy.
So back in Australia, all right, hopefully check got online today.
So I told you about those jokes that Pete David's
and me and about Kanye, but we have video of those.
Also a new look at Missus Marvel. It's on frendshow

(18:13):
Radio dot Com. We were just talking about this off
the air this morning. Pauline and I were that like
I was with my niece Polly all weekend. She's I
don't know, sixteen seventeen months something like that, and I
love that kid. I love that kids so much. And
you know, of course she did the thing when I
first got there where she was a little shy, and
then you know, Rufio was exactly right. By the end

(18:34):
of the weekend. Then she started showing me your toys
and really like to walk me around, but she'd bring
me stuff, and then then she started to kind of
show off. And by the end of the weekend, like
we were good, like I could hold her and you know,
she knew we were fine. But um yeah, I mean
my sister would like whip out, like she'd be, oh
she smells, and like just change your diaper or whatever.

(18:54):
Like it just was that little baby makes some disgusting things.
I mean, the things had come out of that little girl,
that pretty little girl or just just awful. It's just
oh my god, absolutely not what you know. But they're like,
but my OCD is just I mean, God bless parents.
But you know, my sister. They gotta eat her eating
real food now, so that they have for a while.

(19:17):
But I don't know. They just give it to her
and she just takes her hand right in her face,
and they're trying to teach her to be tech time.
I don't know. My sister, her psychological babbel jab and
all this stuff. They've read about all of it and
researched all of it, you know, like any good parent would.
My point is, though, people tell me that if it's
your kid, that you don't freak out about that stuff

(19:39):
like it just happens and you're like, that's gross. But
I'm just I'm so used to it now. I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know if I could true,
I don't. I don't. I feel like my kid would
be a tremendous disadvantage in life because I would be like, Nope, can't,
don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't no, no,
put in your mouth. I mean, because because of my OCD,
I don't know if I could just let I'm too neurotic.

(20:01):
I don't know if I could just let go. And
people say, that's what you were saying, Paulina like, well,
when it's your kid, supposedly it's different. It's like, I
just don't know if that's true. It is because I
love that kid. I would jump in front of a
bus for that kid. But yet when she takes a
guacamole and does it guacamole facial, Yeah, when she mean

(20:21):
when to get it in her mouth, I lose my
mind inside, not externally. I can. I can keep it together.
They have to learn. They have to learn it at
some point, you know they You mean, they don't come
out of the box know on how to eat the guacamole. No,
like you like your sisters trying to teach Polly how
to be all proper aston over here, he's like a caveman. Still,

(20:41):
he's just like shoving food all over the place. And no,
doesn't even go to his mouth. No, there was less
the other thing. There's just stuff all over the floor.
And I know everyone all the parents listening that were like, Fred,
that's that's like you did it, and every I know,
I know. I just I wonder if I what I
would do. I'd love to see you during playtime, you know,

(21:02):
when like they throw the toys and then moving on
they're doing this, but then like they you know, leave
the room right, the kid like wobbles off, Like I
feel like you'd be that parent, I'd be just cleaning
up everything. But then I feel like you gets tired
of it. Stop. But my sister and I are wired similarly,
and she does great with it, Like she doesn't. She's
neurotic about a lot of stuff that I look at
her and I go, how are you this neurotic about that?

(21:23):
But then when it comes to Polly, you're just you're
somehow able to set it aside. So maybe it's possible,
maybe there's hope for me. The video she's dropping okay,
so on my Instagram friend on air over the weekend.
So she turned her living room into a playroom for
this kid. Um, so they can at least attempt to condense.
That's the other thing. The baby accessories are on the

(21:45):
amount of crap. There's just stuff everywhere. And so they
bought her like this ball pit and it's it's like,
you know, like it would be at the play place,
obviously much smaller, and it comes with a little, um,
a little ball pit thing that unfolds and then he
poured the balls into it. Well, Polly wasn't in the

(22:06):
mood for that, so she just takes the balls. She's
able to unzip it, and then just opens it and
there's about three hundred balls that just go and my
sister just sits there. And I had to take a
video of it because I'm like, oh my god, Oh
my god, they're gonna go everywhere, They're gonna go everywhere,
And they went everywhere, every and she just dumps some
of them. My sister's like, have kids, they say, and

(22:27):
she just sits there and then but then like five
minutes later, she's freaking out about something else that's like
completely unrelated with the kid. I'm like, how do you?
I don't know how you can partmentalize, but God bless
everybody who does. This makes me wonder what I was
like as a kid or how I don't know. My
mom was a good mom, but it makes me wonder what.
I don't know. Maybe I wasn't able to get away
with some of this stuff. I don't think I was.

(22:48):
I couldn't have thumb tacks on the wall in my
bedroom because it would mess with the texture of the
wall or something, so I don't think I was dumping
balls all over the place or anything else. No, Jason
took us to the play places. They took us to
the McDonald's and they just threw us in there. Yeah.
I don't know. It's a different to a whole different thing.

(23:09):
But I actually got the shivers thinking about it just now.
But God bless her. I love her so much. Um,
I want to know if you are filthy, filthy dirty
and embarrassing in one aspect of your life that maybe
you Maybe you're filthy filthy dirty and aspects of your
life that people might expect. But here's one and you
may have to conceal your name if you call in,
and you may have to You're gonna have to lie

(23:31):
about some things on this one. Um. Next, how about
that for a T? So are you filthy filthy dirty
in this part of your life? After ts to Fred's show?
Is I'm glad you're here? One h three five. That's
the other thing. It's like, if your kid's messy, which
they all are, then you are too. Like my brother

(23:53):
in law took me to the airport yesterday and he
does take me to the airport, He's like, oh, I
gotta avocada all over my shirt, And it's like it's
just I don't God knows what. It could be, anything
from the last six hours all over the front of him.
He's like, let me go take a shower and give
me five minutes, you know, because you go out in
the real world you're like, oh, I didn't realize that
I'm you know, And so she Polly climb all over me,

(24:13):
and my sister would be like, my sister knows me
so well, I'll watch that. I'll watch that, like, just
give it to me afterwards. I'll watch it. Don't worry
like it's true though. My tolerance for her is if
like when Paulina gets drunk, it stands over me at
a Mexican food restaurant, eats chips and they go in
my hair, so that when I get home I have

(24:35):
actual chips in my hair. That's not tolerant. I can't
tolerate that. That. But when Polly gets you know, I
don't know, God knows what all over the front of me,
it's like, okay, so maybe I could do it, Maybe
I could get away with it. Well, she's a baby,
and you know I'm a grown as adult, so there's
no excuse for me. Well, and you're my grown as adult,
and she's my you know, she's not mine be you
know what I mean, She's maybe I could, maybe I

(24:56):
could pull it off. Maybe I'm capable of it. Maybe
I wouldn't have a choice, you know. Maybe that's what
it is, because you have the baby. It's like, well this,
we're doing this now. It's it's That's another thing is
I kind of felt bad this weekend because I stayed
with them, and I normally stay in a hotel because
I like a hotel. I like I like my own
I like space. And my sister's again very like she's
understanding of that um. But I usually like like a

(25:19):
separation from the action, you know. And I also don't
like staying at the people's homes because like I don't
know what happens. If I clogged the toilet or something
like that would be really embarrassing. And if I do
it at the hotel, nobody would ever know. I just
never say that hotel again. It's fine, but you know
you would you call like you would clogg the toilet
in your hotel but not not say anything. Well, no
I would, but I'm saying nobody would ever know. Like

(25:41):
I'll never see these people again. That hotel is no
longer on my travelossity list. You know, I just never
stay there again if that were to happen. But you know,
you stay in somebody's house, like God forbid, something happens,
and then it's like that's what I don't know? But um,
where was I going with this? I don't know? Oh

(26:01):
so I we know. We go out to the game
on Friday night. We go to the Sun's Mavericks game.
We drink a whole bonds. We have a great time,
and I go to bed and I wake up when
when I noticed the sun, that's around nine o'clock. It's
Saturday morning. They've been up since five thirty gone. There's
already they've already gone out, They've already gone to the
grocery store, They've gone to the park, They've already driven

(26:23):
around the block about seven times. There's full breakfast spread,
and she's about to go down for a nap. And
here I am just rolling out of bed, and I
feel kind of guilty, But like, what what would I
have done? Gotten up at five thirty with them? Then
we all sat and stare at the baby. You know
what I mean? I just I feel like a like
a kind of a loser. I feel like I feel
like that like loser teenage kid. Well, well, my sister

(26:44):
and my brother in law are doing like real adult things,
but they're on They're on a routine. That's part of
the routine. Like they know what time she gets up,
and they know what they have to do to get
her down for a nap at a certain time. It's
it's all routine. Like, yeah, they don't expect you and
start doing that. I just felt kind of guilty because
it's like, why do I get like I should do something?
You know, No, Like, the only thing you could do

(27:05):
if you, like, if you if you were there over
the weekend, is just like take Polly and hang out
with Polly. So it gives that's what I could have
sister and brother in law a break, you know what
I'm saying. That's what I if I were a good brother,
that's what I would have done. I would have said,
you know what, I'll tell you what, I'll get up
at five thirty and I'll do it. No like, but
I could have done it for one day. I could
have woken her up and feed her and change your

(27:26):
diaper for one day. Well, I'm capable of it. He's
more concerned about the stuff that's on his shirt and
not I'm like Polly's diaper, why his baby getting heavy? Yeah?
I mean, could I came and I'm capable of it?
I just don't really, I'm not really drawn to it.
So what you would need like listen stuff to know
like what she can and can't have. Well, I mean

(27:47):
they could say, like okay, I could say I'm gonna
wake up with her tomorrow and they'd say, here's her breakfast,
feet her that, and then they sleep. Oh no, you
know what, my sister, I don't think she could, like,
I don't think if she's in the house, I don't
think she could let go enough to even let me
do that. I don't think she could would rest. I
think she would just wind up getting up and doing
it herself. I can't rest. So this is what I

(28:08):
was talking about before. And maybe you're willing to share,
maybe you're not. I mean, so call up here and
make up a fake name if you want to whatever.
So that think nobody could put it in together. But
the story came out today about Hunter Biden. I'm not
trying to get political heres, and I've nothing to do
with that. But you know, Hunter Biden has these computers.
There's supposedly a bunch of information on them that you know,
certain political parties would like to see, and money and

(28:29):
this and that whatever. But the story here is that
the guy who was the repairman at the center of
the scandal over emails of Hunter Biden's is now speaking
out about the visit to the store when he brought
three MacBook pros in because they were all not working
for some reason and he wanted to get them fixed.

(28:50):
So one of them was a ride off, just done.
One of them was in a little bit better shape.
The third one he would need to use a wireless
keyboard to log into, so he needed the password of
the computer to get in. And the password is filthy, filthy.
I can't even say it. I cannot say what it is.

(29:10):
It is like, but but I can't even imagine. I
guess he said it out loud to this guy because
the guy's got to get into the computer. And he
laughed as he said it, because it's just dirty as hell.
Is it like an actor? What kind of kind of
But it's like a little twisted to be someone's password.
But this is my question, is if someone if you

(29:30):
had to say your password out loud? Is it embarrassing?
And that's why I'm saying, like, if you want to
call up be with a fake name, or maybe it's
an old password and maybe you're about to change it
or whatever. But eight five five five nine one one
h three five, imagine that I am I am the
I am the Geek Squad. And you bring in your
computer or your phone or whatever. I guess phones are numerical,
but um, I got log in your computer and you

(29:53):
got to write down a little sheet what your password
is so I can do it? And it is it embarrassing?
I mean? This is this is like screen names, like
you know, oh the screen name when you were young
and whatever, it's scissors. When were you calling like hot
girl nine or something brown? Oh? Um, oh my god?

(30:15):
What was mine? I was It's scissors. Yours was something
hot hot mommy, something like this little mommy or something
little mommy mommy. It was like filettle name and Gemini. No,
you were Gemini. I was Gemini something. Em wasn't a scandalous,
but it was like Gemini girl or something. But I
want to know if would you be embarrassed if you

(30:37):
had to give someone your password and you can say again,
if you change your name, no one's gonna know with you,
and you can tell us what it is in case
it's still your password. But like, I don't know if
the IT guy comes along and he's like whatever, and
mine's not embarrassing. It's a little weird. But I I
every whatever, so six months or whatever it is, I
gotta call Karen and and tell her to well, because
I'm not supposed to. I probably shouldn't avertise this, but

(30:58):
you know how you put your password in all your
devices and then every six months, She's gonna hate me
for telling you this. Every six months you have to
change it. Yes, the company makes you change your email
pass words, so if you and it makes you change it.
If you do it, change it to something else, which
means you then have to go through all of your
devices and change it. Keep it. If our I lady

(31:20):
does it, you can keep it the same, so you
never have to change it. Just add an exclamation. But well,
it's not that I can't remember it. It's then I
have to go into my laptop, my phone, my three
iPads that I have. I got to go into everything
and change it all over no, you gotta change it.
You got to change it manually. You gotta relog in
a lot of times. I mean, you shouldn't have your

(31:41):
the same password for everything. No, but I'm saying, in
order to access the same account. Yeah, you're supposed to
change it every six months, change the same pass right,
but the same previous passwords. Right, but I'm saying, yeah, exactly, Yeah,
so whatever, So no, so I met the car? Yeah?
Does it from me? Yeah? Here comes there. We're gonna
get an email now that say, Hey, guys, make sure team. Look,

(32:06):
if you want to get into my work email, have
at it, like enjoy got to see a bunch of
bs about I mean they already have a jumping through hoops.
Just and log in anybody. Yeah, just like trust me.
But even my personal email is uh, it's like they'll
ask you, I don't know, you call them credit card company,

(32:27):
your phone company or bank or I don't know whatever,
what's your email or even when you make a reservation somewhere,
And like mine's kind of silly, and I still have
to say it, and people every time we're like, what
what is it? What the hell does that mean? You know,
that's why you have more than one email. I have
my professional email. I got my whatever email. You know
what I'm saying, my work email. Yeah, right, so I
have a work email and I have a private email.

(32:48):
And the private email is the one that's kind of silly.
Hey Kelly, good morning, Runny. Hi Kelly, is this uh?
This is your passwords? I pass like a thing that
I had a job with. Every ninety days you have
to change it, and it can't be the last like
God's forsaken twenty seven password you use, right, and who

(33:09):
remembers all those things? That's like this town twenty one pass?
They can't do it anymore. I don't know what anyone
to use ready, Okay, so what's your password to get
into this? And like, um, it's this town. That's kind

(33:30):
of you have to tell them that. Thank you, Kelly.
You have a good day. Now. This one's really filthy.
But maybe people are smarter than this, you know maybe.
But but again, if it's your private if it's your
personal laptop, your personal computer, you might put something in there,
not assuming that you're ever gonna have to go have
it professionally unlocked because it's your private one, Like I'm
not gonna do anything crazy on my on my you

(33:52):
know what I mean, Like on my corporate email, I'm
not gonna put like, I'm not gonna make it like
a sadistic password because somebody might actually see that. But
on my computer, I might do something that I can remember.
I actually, I don't want to give too much away.
A couple of my passwords are pointed because a couple
of them are actual insults. Yeah, yeah, I can't say

(34:12):
too much because you know who I am, So maybe
you could go figure it out and crack it. Then again,
if somebody really wants in my Yahoo dot com email
or whatever, have at it. The worst is when like
you make a new pass or whatever, and then they're like,
you want to leave a hint and I'm like, okay,
here's the hint. Then I forget it and then oh yeah,
I look at the hint. I'm like, this is not helping. Yeah,

(34:32):
And I talked to myself liked no, because I had
an X who she didn't do it to me. Supposedly
she may have, but well I guess I would have known.
But she told me that she would go and use
the password hints, get the password, or at least get
access to change the password. Of her exes and then
go in and look at the emails, and then when

(34:54):
the X would log in, it would be like your
passwords messed up, And then they would do the same
process and change it back, and I guess they were
none the eiser. They were like, I don't know what happened.
This is weird, um, But these are people who took
the password hints and answered them honestly. So it'd be
like what's your mother's maiden name? What's your street that
you grew up on? And somehow she would mind this
information out of the guys the guy she was dating

(35:14):
and then used to get the password to get in whatever.
So what I do now is I try and come
up with something clever that's close to but not the
same as the real answer, because those aren't hard answers
to find. But then I can't remember my own cleverness, right,
or if I did capital or lowercase or so, then yeah, right,
so then I can't get into my own stuff. Yeah.

(35:35):
It's also another reason why I never answered those questions
on like Facebook or Instagram, like what was your favorite
like what was your favorite TV show? Growing up? And
like eight thousand people are commenting I'm like, oh, they're
just fishing for your password information? Why, yeah, I never
even thought about it. I don't answer those questions your
first car, what was your Oh yeah, like the typical
questions you would get asked for passwords. Some people fishing

(35:58):
on Facebook with these memes asking those questions. Then I'll
put something clever that I can't remember, and then I'll
call or like, call the reason or whatever I can't
get in, call the bank or whatever, and then they'll
ask you the questions again. It's like I don't know
the answers, like, well, how do you know the answer.
I'm like, because I put something clever in that I
you know, only I would know, except I don't know

(36:21):
it anymore. So now I can't get into my own stuff. Uh,
this is good. This This is along the lines of
Hunter Biden. Hey, Claudia, Claudia, ah, this is your husband's password.
So we were dating and I needed to submit a
paper for school, and so I said, you know what,

(36:44):
just let me follow your laptop. I'll do it on
my on my time and my home. And so I
had to text some like hey, I can't get in
your laptop. You have bascard on it. And he was
like trying to go around in so many ways, Like
he was like, Okay, I'll go like after work and
put in the Pastriot. I'm like, come on, dude, like

(37:04):
I need to do this now. Yeah right right right, yeah. Well,
he ended up texting me the Patriot and I almost died.
I'll abbreviate it, but his hurt now husband then boyfriend's
password to his laptop is pe lover one two three

(37:28):
A good one. Oh man. What if it were like
a little more instructive, like you know, like like it's
too early for this, you know, like I love yeah,
you know big p yeah, or like I I go
down one two three and whatever. She's like, no, you

(37:48):
don't you a liar. I guess I knew what I
was getting myself into. So I had to marry him. Right, Yeah,
he's a pe lover one two. I just love that.
That's when first came to his mind. Oh I need
a password. I know. That's how much he loves if
it was like what it feels like an old password

(38:09):
and he had to like change it. Maybe they had
like someone else's name on there, but well that's what
I'm saying, Like, what have you got to call tech
help and they're like, well, what did it used to be?
And You're like, oh god, well I love cats, Yeah,
you know those kinds like feline. Oh god, Claudia, you
made my morning. Thank you, have a good day. Yeah.
This is along the lines of what the story is

(38:31):
about with this guy. I gotta hear this pass. I'll
tell you off here. We'll come back and do blogs.
New Waiting by the phone, Lama pelloos the Tickets Night
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Heart Radio stations. Good morning everybody, Thanks for having us.

(38:53):
So I'm welcome to Monday May ninth, at seven or
eight kalns here, Good morning, Hi Jason Brown, Hi Owner
Bonner Rufio. What's going on, Paulina? What's going on? Fred? Up?
Was Shelley in a little bit waiting by the phone?
Why did somebody could ghosted? We'll get to that brand
new and about five minutes after blogs or audio journals,
the Entertainer Report is coming up in the next fifteen minutes.

(39:16):
What are you having there? So, Fred, You're always saying,
how you want to hear about a bet that Drake
loses big? I have one for you because we always
see the just dude. You know, I don't know he's
screwing around playing Roulette on his dude. Did you see
that last one computer at his house? He went a
million dollars or something. It's like I lost a lot
of money. We'll have to talk about this in just

(39:37):
a second. A lot of POLLUSI tickets got him for
Sunday at seven thirty show been Shelley with two hundred
bucks coming up in the showdown. Yeah, they talk better
than they tie. These are the radio blogs on the
friend by Rufi's got a blog. Audio journals like we're
writing in our diaries. Go thank you, dear blogs. So
I talked about it last week On Saturday, I hosted

(40:00):
the Niles North Senior prom. It was at the Lows
in Rosemont. Shout out to Edgar, who's the manager over there.
He listens to the show and he says, like, I
knew you were coming to Rosemont. Didn't think it was
this hotel. Is like, well, I didn't want to say
the hotel. Then random people just started showing up at
these kids proms. So right, So if you show up
to somebody's senior problem, you were grown as person to jail. Um.

(40:25):
But the problem was it was it was pretty cool,
like there was over I've never seen this done before,
but it was like over four hundred kids and like
one room was just dinner, like they all just ate
dinner there and then they went to another room and
that's where the dancing was and stuff like you had.
They had dinner at their problem you didn't have dinner
you're from, we didn't have We don't still food at
our Well, well it would have been easier to have dinner.

(40:46):
We went to dinner and then we went to prom.
For other dances, we did that, but for problem they
gave us food. Yeah, and then the other the problem
I went to for the public school there was we
went to dinner too. Yeah, we always went to dinner
before for every other dance. But I think anyway, yeah,
problem there was always dinner there. Like the problems I
went to. So, um, shout out to the kids that
didn't want to eat, because then I got to eat dinner.

(41:08):
Like there's kids that just don't care like it. You
paid for it, like right, sit down and eat your dinner.
But no, you know, um no. But the uh so,
the thing that I was concerned about was. I didn't know,
um if they still did like the prom court like
royalty like stuff like that, but they do not. This
is like, uh, their new tradition is they announced the

(41:32):
senior superlatives like oh, best dress, bestness show, everyone could
they like, they all get excited, and then I made
the announcements of who is who and like best athlete
in this and the end then they would come up
to the stage and I'm surprised they're even able to
do that anymore, honestly, because I feel like someone's gonna
feel left out or you know, God forbid. Yeah, anyway,
but they still do it. That's yeah, it was cool.

(41:52):
And then uh, then it was a very short problem
so like they only did like an hour and a
half of dancing. They ended at nine thirty, which was
really early I thought. But um, these kids, like I
posted that one video on Instagram. I got a video
on TikTok. These kids did not leave the dance floor
at all. Because everyone was telling me, oh, the kids
don't dance outa days. They don't care. They just want

(42:13):
to hang out and be social whatever, like be on
their own groups. These kids were throwing everyone in the
air like I had to tell them, like the stamps
coming up to me, like the teachers like, hey, can
you tell them not the crowd surrup. We can't, we can't,
we can't have these injuries. I'm like, okay, right right,
But they love, you know, the songs that are popular, TikTok,

(42:34):
the the hip hop music. You know what I'm saying.
They want like some I don't know if I like
some King Vaughan and some of them, like these kids
were you know, like you know some chief in all
these yeah, yeah, right, who are you more popular with

(42:55):
the kids or the parents and the teachers. The teachers
all listen to us, blush like the coordinators everyone that
that set it all up. They all listened to the show.
So shout out to all them. And then I did
have a couple of students come up to me and
just like, yo, you make my morning, my ride to school.
So uh de John was one of them. He's a
cool he's a cool dude, and he's just like, rufa,
what are you doing here. It's just like it's like

(43:17):
you hosted side Hustle. I do problems now, but right,
I do problems now on the side. Yeah. And then
there's some kids that came up to me after problem.
They're like, hey, my mom said, I gotta get a
picture with you. She's a huge end of the show.
So that was cool. It was a cool event. I
would love to do more and do other things. And
and yes, so shout out to now is North High

(43:39):
School having for their problem. Those kids were lit, so
that's good luck to you. They not lip lit. They
were lit, but not lip lit. Oh then also like
you you know, you know, we all watched Euphoria and
I was just like I saw the one group there
was like four girls all hanging out together, like, oh god,
I could be like being to them, yes, And I
was just like they were like staying by the photo.

(44:00):
There's a photo I didn't see an Jacob I was.
I was like, yo, this kid's gonna but every kid
looked like Jack Harlow, like the curly hair. And I
was like, you have to do it with the program.
Is the one kid that like goes way like he
looked more like Petegro mahomes like a mullet like yeah,
And I was like, look at all, thank you so

(44:26):
much deer blog. So I had to say something that
I thought I'd never say. And I'm really upset and
disappointed to announce this. But like the South Side of Chicago.
You know, I ride for you so hard, so hard,
but you disappointed me, oh boy, And I am very upset.
So you guys know that I'm an EV owner electric
vehicle owner, so you know sometimes you know, I didn't

(44:53):
even know that we have a whole community. Oh you do?
Did you goo and everything? You know what I want
to know? Not AV owner driving in midwife, I am,
but I'm mad why because you know me, I don't
charge my cars all the way my phone. Okay. So

(45:16):
with that being said, I didn't really have full battery
on Friday night and I had to take my best
friend Jonathan. He came over. I took him home. So
with that being said, He's like, you have no battery.
I was like, I know. So we're like, let's try
to like browse the neighborhood to see like where we
could find a charging station. He's really big on the
charging stations, and I'm like, okay, my car tells me.
We go to two spots forty first in Pulaski and

(45:36):
then we go to the one on Kedziine Archer. Both
machines are broken. Man. I was like, we are so
bad that we can't have nice things, like it may
be upset, they're really not so First of all, who
is breaking these things? I hope not? Who's got time
to break it? And why is nobody monitoring these Like

(45:57):
why aren't we getting them fixed? If this was the
North Side, we would get at them all. Six how
about just plug your damn car in? What if I
didn't have a garage. Some people don't have garages, That's okay, right, Well,
then don't buy an electric car if you don't have
it away. I mean, I don't understand how this is
any different than going to the gas station when you're
out of gas, like you have to you gotta one

(46:17):
way or the other. You know, we gotta plug it
in or you know what I mean. Before with that
much issue, okay, but I was having this argument with
my boyfriend Hobby too, because he's just like you. He's like, well,
then charge your car. It's like, okay, Like what if
I'm running around or what if I'm going all over town?
I didn't expect to run these errands or whatever I'm doing,
And I'm like, oh I gotta you know, like, oh,
pump gas. Like you guys are going to a gas station.
Problem solved. So why can't I go to forty first

(46:39):
and Polaski and charge my car while I go to
a pet smart? Like you know what I mean? Like,
how is that? Like you to think about that babe before? No, No,
I'm thinking about it. I'm just doing I'm just going with.
Your car tells you how much you have left, right,
it tells you like, just all right, you got to
buy an hour. My car is telling me that, oh
you have you know, you can go to forty first
and Polaski and charge. So I get there and it's broken.

(47:01):
So I I you understand where you're coming from, Like, yeah,
but they shouldn't be working. Why why are we trying?
So you were going to pull up the air and
wait for forty five minutes? Well maybe like twenty minutes.
We probably would have wanted to get like Wendy's or
something that's way faster than charge again home. Yes, it's
a super charge. What it went more? I would have
got like ten miles, we know, right, Like, but tenue
an electric car, so you could have a faster charger
installed in your home. Yeah, but which is what you

(47:22):
should do? Because you did invest in the car. I'm
thinking about it. It is bigger, so I have to
like make room in my garage right now. It's a mess.
So I'm thinking like, okay, things are getting bad, it's
time to install it. But then there's some logistics that
you should have considered before. I'm on probably decide here
those those super charges at those locations should be working.
That's if if she's right, if people buy an electric

(47:43):
vehicle to save money and save the environments and they
don't have access to a garage, she should be able
to GPS. It tells where to go, and she should
be able to charge a lot of people that own
Tesla's do that. They don't. They don't charge it at home.
They just go to the supercharger, pay ten dollars and
it's charge in twenty minutes. I guess it's just an
I know, Paulina, and so as a person who always

(48:04):
has who is in charge of our social media and
our website. Correct, the laptop's never charged, the phone's never charged.
But somehow you bought a car that you have to charge.
So two out of three in your two two out
of two not charge. So let's buy something else. That
I have to charge it. I'm not going to listen
at least I'm charged. I'm here, and let's playing on

(48:26):
the gas station, even though I can't remember to plug
being in. Anybody do better, south side, fellow EVY owners
will rise up and be very upset it. Why were
you left waiting by the phone? Rightce? Good morning, welcome

(48:47):
to the show. Oh thank you very much, God morning.
We're happy to have you waiting by the phone. Is
what we call this, trying to figure out why you
may have been ghosted Bryce, So why don't you fill
the same tell us about Sabrina, how you get mad
about any dates that you've been on, and then where
you guys are now? Sure? Sure, sure? Um yeah, So
I'm a grinna humble um, and I'm kind of like

(49:07):
a like, you know, the momentum can can go downhills.
You talked too much, so I was pretty much meat
Like I thought she was huge nights over the messages,
so I was maybe like, you know, um, let's grab
let's grab dinner. Um, and so like she seems all
about that. So we met up and like honestly had
a good time. Like we just kind of like kept

(49:28):
like chatting right. It turned out we had a ton
to talk about um, and she just seemed like, like,
I don't know, kind of a good girl, you know,
very very sweet, like a little bit demure, and I,
I don't know, I'm not like news to that. Like
a lot of like women, I meet her a very
forward um like I kind of do like you're kind

(49:50):
of well, so I stay, They're like, you know whatever. Anyway,
So I like had um a great time and I
was like, honestly, I've never been ghosted before. But after
the night ended, I was kind of like, oh, yeah,
for sure, like second day, I can't wait to go U.
I really want to get her, know her more. And
I have not heard a word since, and I honestly

(50:13):
I can't. I can't think of like what what it
could be. Yeah, you seem perplexed here. I mean it's
like most women they kind of fall for you, or
they they maybe they compete for you. Is kind of
what I hear you saying. You're just not used to
somebody not being super forward about seeing you again. Yeah, yeah, no,
I'm here a catch Bryce. I mean, you know, like

(50:35):
I'm doing the best year and and like usually yeah,
usually yeah, I don't have I don't have a problem
with this, so I guess think you know that's fair,
first time for everything, right, um, but not not a
fan of it. And I figured, you know, like that's
heard you guys help people out before, I figured you
can help me out. Yeah, okay, So let's call this one.
Her name is Sabrina, and you guys went out and

(50:55):
we'll see what we can figure out what's going on.
You know, maybe she's been busy, maybe she's not been
feeling well, maybe something going on in her life. Hopefully,
whatever it is, we can straighten it out and then
we'll set you up on another date and we'll pay
for that, all right, for sure, it sounds great. I'm
gonna play one song and then we'll come back and
do it. Hang on, see what happens. The next part
two of waiting by the phone after the weekend three
minutes away and then a lot of palos and tickets

(51:16):
and an hour of commercial free friend show right now
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at ten minutes away. It's an hour of commercial free
friend show right now on one oh three five. Glad
you're here, Rice, yea, all right? Welcome back. Let's call Sabrina.
You guys, you met on Bumble, the dating app. You
kind of were aggressive about getting together with her because
you kind of have to be truthfully on these apps,

(51:38):
like you've got to move fast otherwise you get lost
in the shuffle. So you went out. You felt like
things went well, except you haven't been able to get
ahold of her since, and you're not used to that.
You feel like most women are responsive to you. In
this case, though she's ghosting. It looks like and you
want to know what? Yeah, exactly, all right, let's call
her now? Good luck? Hello, Hi? Is this Sabrina? Hi

(52:08):
is s Worrying eights Fred from the Fred Show. Everybody's
here from one or three? Five Kim in Chicago. I'm
sorry to bother, but I do have to tell you
that we are on the radio right now and I
need your consent to continue with the call. Can we
talk for a couple of minutes? I guess, well, thank
you very much. We're calling on behalf of a guy
named Bryce who says he met you on Bumble and

(52:28):
you guys would out for dinner. Do you remember? Oh? Okay,
you know the guys? Gross? Yeah? Gross? Okay, so why
is he gross? Because I will tell you that he
described it was a very different story from him. He
thought it was a successful date, and he likes you
a lot and was hoping to see you again, and says,
you're not responding, so what happened on your end? So

(52:51):
at the beginning of the date, I asked him, so,
tell me about yourself so we could get to know
each other. And the first thing he said was how
much money he makes, which is around two hundred thousand. Oh,
and he didn't really have much more to say about himself.
It's obviously a lot of money, but it could be
like one of the first things you say about yourself

(53:12):
on a first date, like oh, this is my salary.
Oh wow. So he didn't even tell you like what
he did or anything. He just was like, you say,
tell me about yourself, and he goes, I make two
on a grand Oh. Well, he kind of did say
it in different variations, like instead of saying exactly how
much he made a year, he brought it up a
few more times and said, well, I make six figures.

(53:34):
So oh no, it was just such a tarn off.
It was just that's crazy growth for a first day.
I'm in a relationship for two years and I don't
even know how much my partner makes. That's crazy, really interesting. Okay,
all right, use let me bring um, let me bring.
I'm sorry that Bryce U I trist to mention that
Bryce's here. I always leave that part out. It's just like,

(53:55):
get forgetful, I get forgetful. You know what I mean? Bryce?
What are you doing? Man? Like? I think doesn't everybody
know that there are a few topics that are not
you know, they're just not really appropriate to talk about,
you know, money, religion, politics, I mean, it's just what's
you don't talk about? How much you make? Yeah, I'm sorry.
I didn't realize that, like hard work and success. It's
such a turn off. Oh my god, Like, I like,

(54:19):
why why should I like not say something about something.
It's a actual that we were having an honest conversation alone.
What it usually damn your works all the time? Um?
Really well? But hold on, you say it works, but
I mean it works for what? What? It usually damn
your works all the time? Um? Really well? But hold on?

(54:42):
You say it works, but I mean it works for what? Here?
You are single? It works for girls that are after you?
For money, I guess, but it probably turns a lot
off too, like people who aren't after you for money exactly.
And like I know I've been in I've been in
relationships that have been great, but yeah, no, I'm really
right now that that happens, like young guy in the video, like,
I'm sorry, I'm not going to get tied down right away.

(55:04):
It's usually my choice. I literally know nothing about you
except how much money you freaking make. It does not
seem a little odd to you that we went to
the whole dinner, like the dinner that we had, in
the drinks that I bought, that, like we're not like
no one earning like less than six figures he's going
to that place. Let me tell you something. Let's talking

(55:26):
about money is gross to me. Well, then there you go.
If nobody making less than six figures is eating at
that place and you don't have a teller, you don't
even have to take a c SHI already know because
it was a boogie place. So so I don't know
why you have to tell her how much you unless
you're insecure, unless you have I mean, thank you come
off like you have nothing else to offer, but how
much money you have, which is if that sounds true,

(55:46):
then I don't know why you leave with it. Yeah. Yeah,
you guys have listened to me, does it seemed like
I have nothing else to offer? I'm just like letting
you know this is like a complete package. Well, I
mean a complete package. What else is there? Because tear
dollar signs. I mean you sound like a enough guy,
but like you you because that's all you're talking about
is how much money you have, Then I mean I

(56:07):
would think there's nothing else there. Yeah, Like I don't
have like a ton of hobbies and stuff because I'm like,
you know, working my ass off to make a ton
of money in order to like eventually like like support
a family someday, you know, to like like go on
nice trips. Like, yeah, I work hard, but I and

(56:27):
I and I and I'm proud of it, and I'm
proud of how much I make. But it's also like,
you know, it's going to do good stuffs in the future.
I feel like you could say all that if you
really wanted to, you could say all that and notice
none of that included what's on your w two. Right, Yeah,
I like, not not all six figures you're made the same,
but you know two one hundred thousand. It ain't. No,

(56:50):
that's true. I don't know about either. Um. Okay, well, look, Sabrina,
I just got another chance. I mean so, so now
he's aware that that was the wrong approach. It sounds
like it's an approach it's worked for him in the past.
But I mean, would you consider another data. Obviously he's
got the money. We're not paying for it anymore. So
I'm not in because he got two hundred grands. So
he got in the arm. Nd h, No, I think

(57:13):
that you need a different girl that cares about that.
I don't you know. I care about quality, not quantity.
Clearly you're intimidated by my income and clearly yeah it's
very good. Oh yeah, tuper intimidated little but oh all
those middle murder lesson two hundred kop Oh my god. Yeah, grows,

(57:38):
You're growth dude. All right, Hey, look um, best of
luck to both of you. It's not gonna work out.
Thank you for your time. Yeah, a lot of balutes
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five five five nine one one h three five Kiss FM.
The latest entertainment news is on The Fred Show. Kendrick
Lamar released a video for his new single to Harp
Part five and it has a lot of people talking.
So the video kind of starts out with him just
rapping in a white tshirt. During the second verse, though,
you see him morph into O. J. Simpson, Kanye West,
Jesse Smollett, and Will Smith, also morsh into Kobe Bryant

(58:44):
and Nipsey Hustle, who have both passed away, then back
to himself. The fifth album. His fifth album, Mister Morale
and the Big Staffers, drops us Friday, by the way,
and there may have been some drama with the video
because it was out yesterday and then when I checked
this morning, it was taken down off YouTube. And now
we just checked and it's back on YouTube. So I
don't know one of those bunch of problematic people or

(59:06):
you know, either Kobe's family or Nippy's family might have
wanted it taken down. But it is back up if
you guys want to see it, and we can post
it on Fredshow Radio dot com. She told you guys
a few weeks ago that Jack Harlowe is set to
start in the reboot of White Men Can't Jump, taken
on a role made famous by Woody Harrelson in the nineties,
and Jack actually did the work to get the role.

(59:27):
I mean, a lot of people, I'm sure assumed, oh
he's famous, he has a better chance, but he said,
I put in the time with a script. I sat
with it, I considered things. I tried to be eagless
during the audition, take notes, do what I had to do.
I just want to kill it. I want to be
good and I want to do everything I can to
make it good. Also talked about how some of the
buzz from the announcement caused the stir people, you know,
they don't like remakes, and then like, why are you

(59:49):
touching it? But he said, once the dust settle, now
his mission is clear. He's looking at this role how
he looks at his music, and since it's his first
movie ever, he wants to put in the work and
just crush it. So, I mean, we'll see how he does.
It's it's dangerous. It's such a classic. I don't like
remakes the classics. I'm a traditionalist. It's a classic. Two Yeah,

(01:00:09):
I mean, I love Jack and I hope it's great,
but it's it's just why can't we make a new
movie with Jack? You know? Yeah, it's kind of a
tough one, you know, because they're all iconic characters, like
his character, what's the name's character, Rosie Perez's character, all
iconic characters. It's kind of a high bar, said, if
you're trying to make a name in that realm. Yeah,

(01:00:30):
And it wasn't that long ago. I mean, obviously the
nineties were awhile ago, but it just doesn't feel long enough.
I feel like this story is believable in the nineties.
I don't think it's believable today, you know somebody like that. Yeah,
you know social media. So I don't know it's gonna
be interesting, but and I bet the soundtrack will be fire. Yes,
you know what I'm saying. By on now, we all

(01:00:51):
know that Drake loves to gamble. I mean he advertises
this and Fred you always point out that we never
hear about the losses. But I have one for you.
There's kind of like a caveap, but I'll how you
would happened. So Drake placed a losing bet for four
hundred and twenty seven thousand dollars on a UFC fight
over the weekend. He showed off his betting slip before
the fight between Charles Olivera and Justin Gaichi. I believe

(01:01:12):
it's how you say it, a bet that would have
netted him about one million dollars had Gaichi won, but
Olivera choked him out in the first round and won
by submission. It looks like Drake was out of a
lot of money. But there's one technicality. The fight was
for the lightweight title, and Olivera missed the one hundred
and fifty five pound weight limit at the way in,

(01:01:32):
so while they still fought it wasn't a title match.
Not sure if that affects the bet or not, but
it might because right now there's no get out of it. Yeah,
potentially gets because he didn't make the weight and the
title was nothing. Yeah, the titles vacant now. So the
one loss we thought he had, I don't know what.
I don't know if they're gonna loses a lot because

(01:01:54):
Drake's got that curse like he'll he'll bet against a
team and they'll and they'll lose, Like so he's losing
on it, but he doesn't advertise those. No, the avertizing
he'll will always see here, the ones where he's like
just chilling at his kitchen table, which is like a stop. Yeah,
that one the latest one. I saw it because he
had Future in his video, right and Future was there
and he's less like I'll bet eleven on Roulette and

(01:02:14):
he hit and he goes, let me bet again the
next role eleven eleven twice in Roulette. How the hell
rich I had to Rich get richer? I know, say,
with Shark Tank thought like I think about Shark Tank
and some of the guys like I think I suck
human lately talking about some of his losses. But it
seems like they're all wins, right, But you never hear

(01:02:36):
about the ones where they pour up. You know, she
one or fifty grand into something and then it's a
total flop. You very rarely hear about those. You hear
about the shark or the scrub daddy or whatever. And um,
I'll let you guys know if I hear, I don't
know how they'll take that. But yeah, there is no
lightweight champion right now, so he might have gotten off.
We're check it online today. Speaking of Drake, oh my god,

(01:02:58):
was he wasted at the Kentucky Derby and it was
so amazing. He was with Jack Harlow, who was not wasted.
But it's on French or radio dot com here, I
have some of that. This is uh loving this. Let
me see here. Well, I got a couple of clips here.
This is Drake admitting to being drunk with Jack Harlowe.
I'm so proud of this guy and we're drunk. He's wrong,

(01:03:21):
I'm drunk. He missekenly said that Jack was drunk to it.
I think Jack might be literally sober. Um, I've heard
him rap about it, so I think he like made
an oopsie when he was like he's wasted too. Oh
never mind, And then here he is during the Kentucky
Derby broadcast, given the broadcast team a hard time. I
like it. I want to listen. I wasn't a happy ambree.
We'd run that too, Juste y'all ball he can't give

(01:03:43):
him to wrap it up? Signally? What are you gonna
cut to? Right? What are you gonna cut? Can? Thank you?
Jack Harlow y'all? Ye? What are you gonna cut to
a shot of a shot of like poorly manicured grass
or something? You know what I'm gonna tell. I'm gonna tell.
Just hold on, we're going home, all right, drink and
Jack Carlo down? Um, Joe sway, Joe sway. How you doing?

(01:04:11):
I'm doing great. What's up? You got Lage tickets? That's
what's up? You got Lolge tickets for Sunday? Okay? Yeah?
For real? Yeah? No, I'm I think I'd mess with
you like that, Joe kidding? You think I'd do that
to you? I would never do that to you. Thank bro, No,
you got it man. Everyone else could by tickets. A
lot of pellus dot com. Thanks the thunder Dog. You
going on Sunday Dot kid Le, Roy Green Day and more.

(01:04:31):
What are you doing this morning? What's going on? I
just parked right now, I'm in front of my job. Okay,
what do you do? I work in human resources? Oh,
you don't want to fire as people? Man, come on,
they see you come in, they see you roll in,
they run away. Yeah, they run their sway from me, though,
do you physically fire? So it's also like if their benefit,

(01:04:53):
what do you say the first face? I'm the first
space they see too, So oh okay, well anyway, don't
find anyone today or or if you have to. Yeah, anyway,
being a good mood. Yeah, you got Lalla tickets. Man,
So if you fire them, be like, hey, you want
to come to Lola with me? That would be cool? Right, Yeah,
he ain't doing it. He ain't doing it, Josh Waite,
have a great day. Hold on all right? Hey you

(01:05:14):
like your shift here? Yeah? Oh my god. That's an
inside joke, but it's I want to keep the shift.
They make us watch these super awkward videos every year
the company does for sexual harassment, and they do like
dramatic reenactments of what it might look like to be
sexually harassed and It's like that was one of them.

(01:05:35):
You want to keep your shift here, and then they
gotta be all like totally lecherous and creepy. But it's like,
oh my god, like it's right. It doesn't always look
that way, but I'm sure sometimes it doesn't. The guy's like,
you like your day shift, you want to keep it?
Or there was the other one where he like followed
her from like the grocery store parking lot to her
work to her apartment. I was like, this is way
pass the hotel room covering and he's like, what room

(01:05:59):
number are you in? H I don't want it. This
is winking. This is our rusted date Line NBC episode. Okay,
like we need to miss I'm not calling an I'm
calling the authorities, the FBI exactly. This is well beyond
the scope of ing an HR or whatever. Fee three

(01:06:22):
five show by Shelley's Showdown. You want to take on
the Gorilla? Two hundred bucks is the price two game
win streak called now will play aff to dosque in
three minutes. On the French show, Paul, are you gonna
watch out? Because the actual person that owns the gas station,
the gas station or the center the place where you

(01:06:42):
were complaining about the fact the South Side doesn't have
enough EV churches for the EV owners. Paulin electrically darling.
You know, we used to make fun of Mernon, but
now I think it's gonna becau Anyway, she says that

(01:07:04):
that you were complaining on the air this morning that
you went to a specific EV charger and that it
wasn't good, it wasn't working and you and that's the
reason why you were in peril over the weekend, not
able to get around. Not because you never plug anything
that requires charging in. I do plug her in just
I need a supercharge, but that particular unit was struck

(01:07:24):
by lightning and they're on back order supply chain. Yep,
she told me. Now I feel bad, So I'm bad,
But also I want to keep in contact with her.
Why the plug at all the stores and the promenade
she's literally from literally promenade omade. Well, what do you
think she's like because she owns the place that she
can get you It just kind of target or something.

(01:07:45):
But what do you Yeah, I don't. I don't think
that just because you're the landlord means that you get
a discount everywhere. Cool to say I know the order.
You're gonna delete your email to the Alderman. Now, are
you gonna take that back? I considered emailing the Alderman commissioner. Oh,
I'm about considered plugging your car in the Battle shows,

(01:08:07):
Shelley in the show showdown, showby. I got a preview
of your life over the weekend, Shelley, Yeah, my niece,
I got a preview it's coming. How is that I
heard about it? Seems like it was kind of has

(01:08:27):
these It's a lot of work, a lot of work
for them. I'm just a passive observer. I love that
little kid, ma'am. But I'll tell you what, you could
be doing a lot of all much more. Friend. At
least change a diaper, bro And I'm good. I'm good
on what I'm good. It wasn't like she offered and
I said, no, I just didn't do it. I saw

(01:08:49):
were supposed to offer you. I saw one that was
absolutely just one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen.
Oh my goodness, gracious that that cute little girl can
make some really asking things. The first, the first, the
first diapers are always the worst. I heard, Yeah, but
they don't, they don't smell. But it's just like that
came out of this babe. That's it's just so much sea.

(01:09:15):
It's like, yeah, black and yellow like whis Khalifa. That's
what that sounds like. Antonio. Good morning, Antonio, how you doing?
Good morning guys. Oh my god, I can't believe I'm
here with the crew. Hey, we're happy to have you
Mount Prospect. Antonio. Tell us all about you. Well, actually,
I grew up in Chicago, Morender North Side. I grew up,

(01:09:35):
I graduated from high school and bon Steuben. So I
shout out to my two thousand two choirs. A don't
know if anybody listens, but I'm assuming will do. Oh
they all listened, trust me, and I'll tell you who's
definitely listening. Anyone I'm critical love is listening. Like Paulina
learned this morning, you complained about a specific anything. That
person is listening. Never never love it. Um, alright, all

(01:09:57):
my ex girlfriends listening me all the time. Or the
little friends, Oh now, when their little friends get involved.
Fread a little friends get involved, port back and tell
them things I never even said. You and your little friends. Yeah,
all right, Antonio, it's five questions two hundred Bucks two
game win streaks six, O four and forty one is
the record Let's go all right, Antonio, He's like, yeah, whatever,

(01:10:21):
he don't say good luck back, No, this is a
battle off to the sound boothpoof she goes here We good?
Question number one for you. Olympian Michael Phelps said he
credits his wife with helping him get through his struggle
with anxiety and depression. What sport was he in the
Olympics for? David Letterman released his list of guests for
the new season of his show My Next Guest needs

(01:10:42):
no introduction on what streaming service would you find that shows?
This singer received her first Daytime Emmy nomination for making
the theme song for her mom, Tina Knowles Facebook show.
Name her a pregnant HANDILYE. Fowler has officially called off
for divorce from this model. Like a back road singer,

(01:11:05):
name him I'm Sorry Pregnant Hannah Lee Fowler has officially
called off for divorce from the from this body like
a back road singer. Name him three two That One's
Gonna get you um And this iconic singer known for

(01:11:25):
songs like Hero Escape and by un No No, The
l is Silent isn't there Blando. Okay, has a birthday today?
Name the person who sings miilando as a form. All right,

(01:11:45):
nice job. I'm bringing Shelley back. I think she's got
a five, but we'll see a foe is the score
to me? Okay, he's good? Yeah, he is good? Um
question number one. Olympian Michael Phelps said he credits his
wife with helping him get through his struggle with him
sety and depression. What sport was he in the Olympics
for swimming? That's right. David Letterman released his list of

(01:12:06):
guests for the new season of his show My Next
Guest needs no introduction? Well, that's true than why he why?
He tell us? What was going on? What streaming service
would you find the show Netflix? This singer received her
first Daytime Emmy nomination for making the theme song for
her mom, Tina Knowles Facebook show namer Yeah, a pregnant

(01:12:30):
Hannah Lee Fowler has officially called off for a divorce
from this body Like a back road singer, name him
oh Sam Hunt And this iconic singer known for songs
like Hu Escape and Bailando has a birthday today And
that was done right there? Antonio Antonia, thank you. I

(01:12:54):
appreciate the effort, but you're gonna have to say it.
My name is Antonio, and I got showed up on
the showdown, and you know the rest. My name is Uteler.
I got shot up for the show down, and I
care hey with the girl. Hell yeah, oh hell yeah.
I think that I'm better with the trivial questions. You

(01:13:15):
appreciate all for a good score. That was good. He
did a great showman, Antonio, thank you for listening. Have
a great day and hold on all right, Thank you, guys, love,
I love you. Tuesday right there, Shoby Shelley, Yes, Shoby
Shelley has a radio show Tensing noon on one on
three point five FM for that ass what's coming up? Yes,
so of course we all know Amber heard, but do
you know Amber Turd I'll play about that. And also yeah, um,

(01:13:42):
and have you heard the new Lady Gaga song from
the new Top Gun soundtrack. I'm has that on the
program today. I'm very excited about that as well. Also
while Apousa passes around ten thirty okay and music video
two with the Flame flight? Yeah um, what are we
three weeks away from the official birth date? Let's see yeah,
like three or four, like a month, Yeah, like a month. Yeah. Well,

(01:14:04):
I'm doing my stretches. I'm doing my study and I'm
I'm getting ready to stretch. I know you probably are. Yeah, yeah, kegles.
Why would you do those? I thought you would want
the opposite of the kegles? Yeah, no, m no, you
want the kegles because it helps turn the babies had
a certain way so that comes out smoothly. The doctor

(01:14:26):
could do that too. I'm gonna I mean, with all
due respect you, I would think you'd want things just
loose and possible. This might be the one time or
that's exactly the way you wanted trusting away, Okay, so

(01:14:48):
you do what your doctor says. I'm not giving. I'm
just in my mind. I'm thinking that, you know, well,
I would want things sort of just lap yeah yeah yeah,
oh boy shells. You know what I mean. It's a lot,
are you And we've talked about it before, But are

(01:15:08):
you nervous about that? Or is it just like it's
happening so there's really no point, like it just is. Yeah.
I've been back and forth. Now I'm a little more
nervous because I think it's just like you just wanted
to go smoothie right now, it's gonna be great. You're
gonna be great. I wipe so thank you, I think so.
But yeah, you just want the baby to be healthy.
You just want everything to go smooth. So that's so.

(01:15:29):
Please just send me those vibes. That's Shells. Have you
decided if you're doing natural or you're getting the drugs,
which I'm not doing the drugs. I'm if I can't Mike,
good luck, good luck, Mike word, I'm luck could look

(01:15:52):
show up good so my goodness. All right, Well, you're
gonna be great. It's gonna be great. I'm just waiting
for the call in the middle of the night. Up,
Shelley's out. You're up, you know, they call me out
of the bullpen and then we start handing that hundred
dollar bills. That's what it's gonna be. I hope it's
good timing because I usually send you the questions though,
so if you please please keep sending me the questions. Yeah, no,

(01:16:13):
it's no problem. Just send of the questions. It'll be great.
Oh no, by all means, all right, shell t have
a great day. Okay. You see, I don't know what
I'm saying by a simulator. By it's okay. She really
hangs out in her little layer, you know, with her
with her Uh like, why would you want to leave
that lay? She got the layer, she got the the

(01:16:36):
What am I thinking of the throne that they build
for her in there and this whole thing. It's just
like wow, you know the catering um, there's a guy
they're making omelets all morning, Like that's amazing, you know,
the fresh fruit and all that's to the smoothie guy
and probably makes sort of the writer's room right over. Yeah. No,
they don't want to see any of the step carving sea. Yeah,
you know, we only hear rumors about it because we're

(01:16:57):
not allowed to go in there where Shelley is, because
she's you know, to keep for They keep the royalty
away from us. Um, all we get is fake chemical
nacho cheese, which is wild. It is wild, knock on it.
We don't have access to affordable mental health, but we
do have melted cheese dispenser in the break room. So

(01:17:17):
who needs mental health help when you have liquid cheese?
Me Life from America's Greatest City, Chicago Kiss FM and
I Heart Radio station. It's a French Everyone, good morning,
glad you're here. Welcome to Monday, beautiful day outside. Supposed

(01:17:38):
to see some sun at least I think every day
this week. Yes, some aspect of sunlight coming through. Amazing,
going straight from spring to sime. I supposed to be
like ninety tomorrow. Yeah, I saw that too, Yeah, eighty today,
seventy nine today? Yeah. Does that affect your charger of
your car? But the heat the sun does not give
mic you'd forget to plug down into somebody. It doesn't

(01:18:03):
even matter between me and God. Well God needs to
remind you, then, well, God, damn thing in a good
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free freight show starts right now. The entertainment reports on
the way as well. What's coming up in there? So
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curious what you guys all think. The fun fact is

(01:18:25):
coming up? By don't way we should put a little
thing on the website. I don't know how we little
form or something. I don't know how we do. I
don't that's you guys handle that, But i'd be more
than happy to accept submissions of fun fact oh, because
a lot of the ones I have, I was one
through them this morning. A lot of them were like,
in this culture, they do this, and I don't know
if I trust that. I don't want to go on

(01:18:45):
the air and start telling about what people do in
their culture and then be wrong, you know what I mean? Like,
nobody disputed my Venezuelan fact last week. Nobody nobody disputed
it is it's what was it? Something about like it's
rude to be on time in Venezuela and nobody disputed that.
I'm not sure if I believe it. I know, but
I did briefly date it Nezuelan girl, and she was
notoriously late. She was an hour late to our first

(01:19:08):
date and walked in like nothing happened, And I'm like,
are you yeah? Yeah, He's like, I got to cross
this off my list. I've never been with a Venezuelan.
That wasn't true, but one of the United Nations over here.
But let me tell you something. I was like, are

(01:19:29):
you like? I actually said to where I go? And
then for the second date, and our boss was actually
there because I met with him before the date. And
I told this girl, I go if you were one
minute late, I'm leaving. And she was one minute early
for the second date. So I got it like that,
but apparently she was rude. Because it's apparently rude, which

(01:19:51):
means that I should be venezuelan because I like to
show about five minute. I don't like to. I do
show up between one and five minutes late to everything
because I try, and I try, and like figure it
out perfectly, so then I show up. I want to
show up right on time, so I don't loiter. But
it never quite works that way in Chicago, because I

(01:20:12):
feel like i'll I don't hit traffic or something, and
it's impossible. You either got to show up early or
you're gonna be really late. I feel like in Chicago
because of traffic, and got those ubers and got those
Sometimes it uber takes one minute, sometimes it uber takes
ten minutes. Now I don't even know, man, you're out
here leaving, You're out here going wait early to two events.

(01:20:34):
I don't know what's that like? Can we talk about
uber prices lately? By the way too, with a whole
different timic yikes prices going up? I can get a
horse and buggy. Friend. We know you have you own
a vehicle, friend, you could drive yourself. But honestly, in
parking is expensive too. Yeah. You know if you if
you go to someplace you valley park, your car might

(01:20:54):
be uh even if you park in a garage, you
might be twenty bucks, thirty bucks, twenty dollars and how
much is an we're there and back for the city,
it's about the same, except I don't have to drive,
so means I don't have to drink, which means I
don't have to worry about getting the car back, you know,
So I can do what I can drink. I can
do whatever I want if I do it that to wash,
except for the fact that I'm paying for the car

(01:21:15):
that I don't really use. But anyway, set that car
out right that one day out well the fit. It
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(01:21:36):
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(01:23:01):
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(01:23:43):
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(01:24:26):
So in Waiting by the Phone a little while ago,
it turns out the dude on the first date drops
that he makes two hundred k a year, so that
was important for her to know an exact number. I
make two hundred k, Lady, I make two und k,
two hunk whatever, and he's proud of it and he
worked hard for it and whatever. I think it's generally

(01:24:48):
considered impolite to talk about how much money you make
under really any circumstance. But something very interesting happened after
that Waiting by the Phone. Paulina off the air shared
that you and I want to make check get this right,
But you don't know what your boyfriend Hobby makes. Yeah. No,
I did say that because I feel like this chick

(01:25:08):
was talking about like, oh, you know, they told me upfront,
and I'm two years in almost into a relationship, and
you live with them. I live sins many shared finances,
but I don't know the exact number that he makes.
And it's sad that I guess that I don't feel
comfortable to ask. But I guess I've never really found
the way You're like, why I would ask, you know
what I mean? Guess if he if he can afford
stuff and he's paying you for whatever you share and

(01:25:30):
all the rest of it, that it probably doesn't matter.
But I suppose if you think about all the things
that you do know about each other and that you
don't know that do you know how much you make? Um?
Yes and no. Like I always make jokes about my
salary and they're sad jokes, but I feel like he
kind of knows because we discussed our taxes or whatever,
and it kind of just you know, whatever. Point is,

(01:25:51):
Like I own a home, so I feel like he
knows the range I'm in. But again, he doesn't know
the exact number. And with him too, I guess I
kind of have an idea of what he might make,
but again I don't know the number. I don't know
how common this is eight, five, five, nine, one, one
h three five. I mean how common is it? Right?
Do you know how much your significant other makes? Do
you know how much they have in the bank? Do

(01:26:11):
you know how much they brought him into the relationship?
I mean, who knows you could be gaining somebody he's
got a million dollars in the bank and you have
no idea, Well, like how does it come up? You know,
like when day you're just like eating, like you know,
your chicken and your and your rice, and you're like
having dinner and then you're like, yeah, I got a
million dollars account about a ri and he's getting this
big old steak. Be like yeah, damn yeah. You're like, huh.

(01:26:33):
I wonder how common that is to either know or
not know the exact finances. I mean, I'll tell you
I did it a grow a couple of years ago. Um,
we reconnected from in the past, and I thought she
was great, but I honestly had no idea how she
was paying her bills, and it bothered the hell out
of me because I could never get a straight answer
she she didn't. It wasn't that she didn't have a

(01:26:56):
shot one of those aspirational jobs. I'm not gonna get
too much into detail, but it was like, I'm aspiring too,
and yet I know she wasn't getting paid a lot
to do it, but yet she had a very expensive condo,
and she had a nice car and nice clothes, and
I had an idea where the money was coming from.
But it bothered the hell out of me because it's like,

(01:27:18):
I don't know, do you? And I guess it doesn't
matter because she wasn't asking me for money, But it
was also sort of like how are you? It's hard
for me to articulate, but it's like, I where is
this coming from? And then and then I guess if
we get married, then wherever you're getting this money? Do
I then become the source for this aspirational thing? Like

(01:27:41):
you know what I mean? That's what I'm saying. It's like,
is dad paying for this? And then I marry you?
And then now I'm paying for you, know, your life
to do this thing that doesn't make you any money,
And I guess that's okay if I know that's what
I'm getting into. But I never got a and I
never asked her point blank how do you pay your bills?
But at the same time, it never added up. And

(01:28:01):
it's like either you're a drug dealer, you get an
only fans I don't know about. Something's going on rufio. Ah. Yeah,
I don't know how much my wife Jess makes. I
mean we are taxes are filed together and everything, and
really I don't know. But she gets you know, plus
she gets paid like in cash for a lot of things.
That's true. Doing hair, she got, like I said, cash
all over the house. I don't know how much she written.

(01:28:23):
I don't know how much her salary at her job
brings in because a lot of it is also commission based,
you know what I'm saying, on services and up sales
and products she has to sell. So, um, she got
a bag full of money she ain't telling you about. Yeah,
and I'm the one paying on the bills. So she's stockpiling.
She stockpiling cash for a rainy day, and that rainy
day is when she gets tired of you're not changing

(01:28:43):
your underworth what it is. Hey, sus good morning, Hey Sues,
good morning, guys. Love you guys show every morning. Thank you,
we love you. Choose. So how common is it do
you think for someone not to have any idea about
their partners finances. I think it's already coming. I'm one
of the few that does know how much each other makes,
just because when we were first dating, when when we

(01:29:06):
live with each other, I wanted to make sure that
I was paying for majority of the bills, just because
you wasn't making as much as I was, and I
only thought it was only fair. The same thing with
the groceries, the bills. I mean, we have to eat
that kind of stuff because I could have formed more
than chiculd and I don't think that that was really fair. Yeah,
I mean, I guess it doesn't matter. But at some point,

(01:29:26):
if you're gonna get married, I guess you should know
how much there is total and then you can adjust
your lifestyle accordingly. Yeah, I'm planning to buy a house,
and what I feel like that would be important, like, hey,
I make this much, and I make this much, this
is what we can affords on and so forth. I'm
a very like finance guy, so very risk averse I
would kind of want to know what we happen to

(01:29:46):
banks before we go into like my life. Yeah, makes sense,
Thank you, Hey, Sue's have a good day. That's a
new special effect that we have on the show where
you can turn people into Star Wars voices. Why in
about a house together? And I don't remember. I know
I had to have seen how much he makes, But
that's so funny to me. Well here's another question. Let

(01:30:07):
me ask you this. So okay, so you okay, rufio.
I'm just I don't know the situation. But hypothetically, and
you say this, you pay all the bills, right, how
resentful would you And it's not gonna happen, but God
forbid you guys get divorced. How resentful would you be
if you paid all the bills, you still got to
give her half and then you find out that she's
been stockpiling cash on the side, you know what I mean?

(01:30:28):
Like I think about that sometimes, Like if I make
more than someone I'm with and I pay for everything
and her salary just goes in the bank. Let's just say, hypothetically,
then if we break up, well then what about old hat? Yeah?
You know, do I get half? Of that because I've
been paying the bills. Probably not. And then I don't
know what if you're hiding it somewhere now, Yeah, if

(01:30:50):
if we get I mean, if we ever get divorced
like she deserves, well, I don't know, gonna get everything,
really don't right, you'll get everything. I think that's why
it's probably better if if it's just totally transparent, because
that way, God forbid anything happens that no one feels
duoped on it. It's just all out there, which I
think it winds up being anyway. But if you're working,

(01:31:12):
if you're getting paid in cash, good luck trying to
account for all that. Hey, Jackie, good morning, Hie. Thank you,
we love you too, thank you for listening. So um,
this guy waiting by the phone was busted out on
the first day with how much he makes. But my
question is, Paulina doesn't know how much her boyfriend makes,
and they live together and they share a bunch of

(01:31:32):
bills and stuff. Is that common? I always say it is.
I mean, I'm most certainly don't. I don't care what
my mammates and he don't care what I mean, as
long as first half of the bills are paid. My habits,
votes are paid. If I need money, he sells me money.

(01:31:53):
If he needs money, I sew him money. We don't
ask questions. It's just what it is. It's like I
don't know who kind of in some sort of way,
and I never really don't care. But you say it's personal,
but yet think of all the other personal things that
you guys know about each other, like really personal. Well yeah,

(01:32:13):
I understand that point, but there's money issues. When it
comes to money, money is very personal because people earn
them you know what I'm saying, So earn the money
in the camp. I just feel like when the other
person earn their money, they don't bring home what they

(01:32:34):
need to bring home, don't want to ask questions. Okay,
no reason too in my opinion, Jackie. Let's say that,
Let's say that you're a significant other. You constantly have
to float them because it's like, well, you got to
pay the mortgage this month, or you got to do
this or that, and then you found out down the
road they were making a ton of money or more
than you. I mean, wouldn't you be pissed? Isn't it

(01:32:54):
just better if you know what's going on? You wouldn't
care if you had to pay for everything only to
find out that they were blowing it all on uh,
you know, gambling everything. Yes, if I had to pay
for everything, yes, But if I if it's even even Stephen,
then there's no care in the world for me. I mean,
as long as his tough is painful and I don't

(01:33:17):
care if he's stock piling, that just means more for
me in the long one. Thank you, Jackie. Yeah, I
was gonna ask you anything. I was gonna ask you, Jackie,
if you if you are you concerned about what he buys, Like,
do you ever like why you keep buying this stuff?
Are you just his money? Is his money? Let him
buy whatever? Well, I am terrible with money and so
like I buy whatever my heart desires. Why what I want?

(01:33:40):
That's why he ain't telling you. But I completely understand
that ain't tell you. He'll spend that too, and that's
why I'm always asking him for a little Yeah, let
me tell you whatever number he finally tells you he

(01:34:01):
makes double that, I'll say bye, Jackie, you have a
good day. Thank you. Oh No, that explains everything I
was looking for. Backup on that one, and she's like, no,
it's no, he ain't telling you nothing. Hey, Laura, Yeah, Hi,
Hi Laura. Good Morris. You've been married for twenty four years.
You don't know how much your husband makes? No idea,

(01:34:22):
I do not. I have no idea. I has no idea.
My husband, Um, we have our well, he has his
own business and I have like a full time job.
So we we split the bills. We don't split some
like you know, of course right down the middle. But
I mean we share in the expenses and stuff that
I don't know how much he makes. I've never asked

(01:34:45):
um over the years, and I just you know, I
don't know how much he owes. I don't know how
much he makes. I don't he does most of the statings.
So I did I have to admit interesting more than
I do. And so how do you decide like how
much you can spend then when it comes to I
don't know, vacations or clothes or so is. Yeah, So
we both have a separate bank accounts. I have my own,

(01:35:08):
he has his own, and we have a shared account.
And then out of that account is where we pay
all our extensive and then like you know, like I'll
take them somewhere for his birthday and like on a
trip for something. He'll take me somewhere for my birthday.
We kind of like play it that way. Fair enough,
Thank you, Laura. I have a good day too. Yeah,
I'll tell you right now. I've said this before. If

(01:35:29):
my mom is listening, my dad has no idea how
much money he does or doesn't have. He has no
idea my mom. I think my mom because she went
through a nasty divorce and and really got taken advantage of.
I think my mom is embazzling like crazy. I think
she's embazzling. I think she's got like a big pile
of money in Santra Pay somewhere Switzerland, in the you know,
say shells or something, and as long as I know

(01:35:50):
where it is, and that's all that matters. I've also
noticed that you never say your your dad listens to
the show, Like it's always your mom listens to the show. Now,
if your dad listening, yeah, where is my money? You know?
I think he knows. I think he just knows, like whatever,
I got enough for what I want. But yeah, so
my mom has a save somewhere and I want to
know where it is. Hey, Michelle, Yeah, Hi Michelle, So

(01:36:13):
you don't. You don't like the idea that you could
be in a relationship, a serious relationship and not know
what the assets are. So I think that's very like
financially irresponsible. Like if you don't know what your significant
other or spouse makes, how do you properly fudge it
or do anything in your life? Yeah? I agree? What

(01:36:33):
about savings? You know, like how how much are we saving?
How much can we save? You know? Are we are
we all respending? Are we understood? I guess there knows
this thing really underspending? But are we you know? I
don't know. Um well, I think it also goes on too,
like you know, you get further in like four one
K pensions things like that, like if you're looking into
a real future together, it's crazy if you're not discussing

(01:36:54):
your finances. Yeah, thank you, Michelle, have a good day. No,
she's not wrong. I've always considered it financially irresponsible because
I'm like, well, I feel like I want to know
for our future, right, so like when when we retire,
can you take care of me in that sense? Like
I don't know, like my furrowone k, my savings. The
way it's looking like God willing like, you know, I'll
be good. But at the same time, like my boyfriend,

(01:37:15):
I believe we'll have a pension because he's for the city, right,
So like we've talked about that. Um, it's actually kind
of crazy because I do know about those accounts. I
know what's in there as of today. Oh I do.
He told me. It's where we never sat down and
was like and we're like, oh, I make you know,
fifty K a year. We never like had that convo.
Very interesting. Do you know how much is in his retirement?

(01:37:36):
We talked about it. Hey Meg, good morning, got plans
and goals? Hey, good morning, Hi Meg. So this all
came up from waiting by the phone and the fact
that he was bragging about how much he makes on
the first day they really even know each other. But
then Pauline is like, I don't know how much my
boyfriend makes. We live together. What do you think? I mean?
I think it's I think it's a little bit different

(01:37:56):
if you're actually hiding something and somebody asked if how
much you make versus like Paulina never asked how much
you need versus and you know, wanting to know versus
him actually like lying about it. You know, like here
saying Fred that you know, if like you find out

(01:38:16):
later that they were hiding something, it's like, well, you're
going to break up anyway. Yeah, yeah, that's true. And
I suppose in a divorce there's transparency, um, but not
if they're concealing it, you know what I mean? I mean,
and not if they're not if they're planning. If you're
in a relationship and you're going to get a divorce it.
I know people who they're planning for their divorce, they
start moving assets, they start changing things around also that

(01:38:39):
they cannot have to give up half, you know what.
It's like, why not just play it all up in
that situation though, But like in that situation, don't you
think they were going to break up anyway? It's not
like hiding something like hiding something broke up their relations
Then I hear that, But then, you know, what's fair
is fair? I suppose you know, if I'm paying all

(01:38:59):
the bills and then it turns out you got a
bunch of money, we get divorced, I still got to
give you half. But yet you've been oh that's unfair. Well,
in my relationship, I was hiding something and it got
to be financial and we almost got divorced over it.
And I think that that that, to me is like

(01:39:20):
the key. You know, what were you hide? Were you
hiding dad or were you hiding assets? Um, I was
just buying things. I wasn't supposed they'd rather not talk
about it. It was like it wasn't And I make
a lot more money than my husband, like I know
how much teammates and he's in law school right now,
but even before that, like he put me through a

(01:39:40):
business school, so we have like a lot of trust
and we never actually like needed and sat down and
had to talk about how much we make. But obviously
we filed jointly, and at this point in time, I
make a lot more than him. It wasn't like that
when we first met, okay, but before either of us
went back to school. Well, but I think that, like

(01:40:02):
you're worrying about the wrong thing. And I think that
if you're hiding something, then you're going to break up brother,
And then oh if we break up and I find
out they were hiding something, No, I said, I see
what you're saying, But I don't think I would get
myself in that situation because I think I think I
would lay all that out because I'm just too analytical
and type to not know what we're doing, you know,
we're married. Especially, It's like I want to know. I

(01:40:25):
think about my servings every day. What's that If you
have a conversation with her though, and she says I'd
rather not talk about it, and you say why, and
you'd feel like it's because that's like a private thing.
That's like, you know, if she doesn't want you to
see her going to the bathroom, that's you know, and
that's like keeping the romance alive. But like there's a

(01:40:47):
difference between hiding something, actually hiding something and just not
knowing you do what I'm saying, Like she's probably you're
probably not gonna be in a relationship for that long
with her if she's actually hiding them, Like I've seen
your booty hole? How much do you make you know
what I mean? It's like, come on, that's how I
feel a secret. I've seen your lady. How much you

(01:41:09):
let me? Come on? It's like, I'm serious, I'm not
even to know. I agree, you only actually need to
know though, if they are hiding you know what I mean,
I don't think I got you married. Thank you thank you, Meg,
glad you called it. Have a good day. Yes, I
love you, guys, think thank you love you too, buy Meg. Oh, yes, Grandpaul.

(01:41:32):
I think a more difficult conversation than like how much
do you make? Is how much debt are you? And
I think that's a game I'm not willing to play.
Like you get what I'm saying, Like everybody, I think
you got to know all that you do. I think
you do it if you're gonna get if I'm gonna
get married, let's just lay it all out. And by
the way, there's this misnomer that like your debt becomes mine.
That's not true. That's no, I don't. I don't acquire

(01:41:52):
your debt. But indirectly I do. No like if we
if we get married, I don't. I'm not. I am
not all of a sudden on the whole for your
student loan. My best friend talked me into that, saying
that that's how he broke up with his boyfriend because
he didn't want to get his debt. But but yeah,
indirectly that's true because because ultimately then if you're sharing finances,
then you're limited by whatever that person's obligations are. Correct.

(01:42:16):
But so so if they owe you know, two hundred
thousand dollars for their graduate degree and they don't make
a lot of money, and then you get married, well
you're probably if you want to get rid of that debt,
you're probably going to wind up with, you know, paying more.
Plus you're going to be limited as a couple as
to how much you can borrow. So that's true because
if you if you buy a house together then and

(01:42:37):
somebody owes a ton of money and the debt to
income ratio is not good. And again I'm not a
financial expert. You can correct me on this, but but
that's gonna that will affect you. Yep, yeah, no, I
believe it. I think these are, yes, like difficult conversations
to have, but I think they're important to have. And
that's something that I would like to do with my boyfriend.
We'll sit down and we'll have this discussion face to face.

(01:42:58):
Just please don't leave me once you find out my debt.
There you go. It's like, wait, Hobby doesn't take my debt.
He doesn't. She's like, oh, oh man, I'm to rethink
the whole plan. Here an examer reported something next Good
Morning that's got to get weird too, Like if you decide, okay,

(01:43:19):
just when you were my age whatever, forty years old,
if you meet someone now, you've got your own a
set of stuff, your own lifestyle, your own career. Let's
say I make a lot more than someone i'm with
and we decide to keep our finances separate, but yet
I'm living large and this person can't afford that. Well,
if you're together, that's not exactly fair, right, I mean, like,

(01:43:42):
let's say I'm making this up. Let's say it's the
other way around. Let's say I don't make that much
money and she makes a ton and I'm dressing at
you know, I'm going to TJ Max and Target. She's
going to you know, leave a ton and Prada. It's like,
at what point do you say, Well, we're together now
and I want you, I want us to live a
similar lifestyle. So then you're who supplements what and then
how much? I think that would be tricky. Like I

(01:44:05):
knew a guy who married a woman who was extremely wealthy.
Well she was, and her family was, and she had
access to money, a lot of money, and he was
a police officer. He didn't make really very much, you know,
relatively speaking, and so he would have to go to
her for money basically, like if you wanted to take
her on a trip or something, it would be like, hey,
basically had to ask her to do something for her,

(01:44:26):
and it got weird, and I think that would be awkward,
you know, because it's like I don't necessarily want to
have to go to my partner to say, can I
spend your money even though it's hours now. I think
in that situation you're saying, like, if you find someone
fred that makes a lot more money than you and
you're still shopping or whatever you said, I'd be okay
with that still as long as that person is taking

(01:44:46):
care of the finances, like you're paying the bills now,
because I'm not making that much money compared to what
you're making, you know what I'm saying, Like, I'd still
be happy spending my money at Target and not going
boogie and spending that person's money as long as said
person is the bills. So you wouldn't be resentful if
Jess's were a millionaire and you're not, and she drives
the tesla that you want and you don't, even though

(01:45:09):
she could afforded to buy you one two, I think
you would be. I don't. I don't. I don't begrudge
you for that, right, But that's got to get a
little bit tricky, I guess. But at the same time,
I don't think I could just like just live off
of I don't know, like just not do anything and
just take someone else's money like that. I don't know
how I feel like you could maybe probably well I've

(01:45:32):
said this before too, like if I if I had
a lot more money than the person that I married,
enough that that person could quit her job, I would
only be resentful of paying the bills if she did
nothing because and not because I'd be resentful that she
was or think that she was lazy. I would be
resentful because if someone were doing that for me, then

(01:45:53):
I would have the chance to do whatever I want
in my life and money didn't matter, which I think
is an amazing opportunity. Imagine what you imagine. It's a
good exercise to do to think about what would you
do with your life if money didn't matter, if somebody
was paying all the bills and you didn't have to
and gredit. We have a job that we love and
it also pays. But it's like, let's say that you

(01:46:14):
didn't have. You're a school teacher. You don't love that.
Now your bills are paid, and now you could go
volunteer at the animal shelter every day all day. That
becomes your full time job. Do you know what I'm saying.
And so if if I started paying someone someone's bills
and they quit their job, we could afford to do that,
and they sat around all day and watched housewives or
I don't know, played tennis or something, I think I
would resent that because It's like if it were other

(01:46:35):
way around, I'd be flying dogs every single day. I'd
go be an airline pilot. I'd go fly you know,
float planes in Bermuda or something. Because it doesn't matter anymore.
And so if I gave if I were able to
bestow that opportunity on somebody else and they didn't do
anything with it, I'd be pissed. I feel like if
that money, if if if that happened to me, like whatever,
just makes a whole bunch of more money than me.

(01:46:56):
I quit my job and I'm not and I'm just
you know, living off her money. I would feel bad
if she was still working for that money, Like if
she came for money and had family money. Okay, Like
I'm not gonna work, We're gonna live off that money.
But if she's still working for that money, that's when
I would say money again. Money. The latest entertainment news

(01:47:18):
is on the Fred Shaw. I mean, none of this
is happening, so I know, literally good dream though, like
I gotta work until I'm bad, so it doesn't really
matter money. Um. I don't know how I feel about this,
you guys, but Gabby Potito's murder is being made into
a lifetime movie after her disappearance captured everyone's attention. Really,
the Gabby Potito story will explore the relationship between she

(01:47:39):
and fiance Brian Laundry and what may have gone wrong
during their cross country trip that resulted in her murder
and eventually his suicide. Thora Birch will direct the movie
and play Gabby's mom. Fun fact, that is who my
rumba is named after. My room of vacuum is named Thora.
Um I'm a weirdo. Filming begins in Utah this summer
and the movie will premiere later in the year. The

(01:48:00):
news comes just before the one year anniversary of her
disappearance and murder. I don't know it feels itchy to
me anybody, But they do it all the time. Yeah,
that's true. I mean they you know, from the headlines
law and Order and all the rest of it. I
feel like there's always well, look at the look at
the girl from Plainville and Hulo. I mean, that's watch it,
that's a story about it. Yeah, a young man who

(01:48:21):
committed suicide. Yeah, which I have to tell you, watch
the whole thing. It's interesting. I don't feel for that girl,
I don't feel I don't agree with what she did.
But I also, if that portrayal is true, there are
aspects of what she was dealing with that aren't necessarily
put added into the equation. I'm not saying she was right,

(01:48:44):
she was wrong, right, but there's a she had her
own set of issues and it was very complex at
her end as well. And I think, uh, I just
think it's it's a little it's tricky. But again, I
don't know if that's even true. I know a lot
of it's based on text messages that are you know,
proven to be written by him and written by her.
But again, there's an example of a really tragic story.

(01:49:07):
And yeah, Fred Savage has been fired from the Wonder
Year's reboot on ABC after alleged misconduct. Fred who started
the OG show when it aired in the late eighties,
was serving as EP and director, but Twentieth Television said recently,
we were made aware of allegations of inappropriate conduct conduct

(01:49:27):
by Fred Savage, and as his policy, the investigation was launched.
Upon its completion, the decision was made to terminate his employment.
I mean, it's hard not to picture him as you know,
the little boy from the Wonder Year, n Arnold. What
wasn't this This concept is totally different, though, is it.
It's a whole different family's based on family, but different.

(01:49:47):
So maybe we don't need him. Yeah, I don't know,
but details on what he did aren't super clear. I'm
hearing that there were three separate allegations, though, including some
angry outbursts and other inappropriate behavior. He was cooperating with
the investigation. By the way, and Real Quick fan slammed
at Chris Jenner after she praised daughter Chloe's ex cheating
X Tristan Thompson. On Mother's Day. She shared a photo

(01:50:10):
of pink and white roses that he sent her and
wrote thank you, Tristan, Love you with a heart emoji.
Fans were pissed. One person wrote, I feel like this
would be so disrespectful. Another said, how as a mother
can you associate with someone who embarrassed your daughter treated
her like trash? Like how Others thought that Tristan was
playing mind games with a family, and people were asking
if loyalty was even a thing with a Kardashian. So hey,

(01:50:31):
I mean, I'm sure she ran up by Chloe. If
she didn't and Chloe's upset, that's messed up. But I'm
sure she wouldn't do something that would upset her. But
people were pissed. More to check out online today Pete Davidson,
we get to see those jokes he made about Kanye.
Also a new look at missus Marvel is on frencho
radio dot com or or at least more than we

(01:50:58):
think about. But this is she's pretty interesting. Um. There's
a dude you ever heard of? A dude named frank Oz.
Frank frank Oz, the guy from Wizard of Us. No, uh,
frank Oz provided the voice for a bunch of famous
characters that we know, but the range is pretty wild.
So one guy, his name is frank Oz. He provided

(01:51:20):
the voice um for Yoda, Oh yeah, Missus Piggy and
the Cookie Monster. Same dude did all those voices, which
I mean that's I mean Yoda and miss Missus Piggy maybe,
but cookie Monster, I mean that's a whole different Those
are the three totally different voices. One guy did all that.

(01:51:40):
The name was frank Oz. You're welcome go on Jeopardy.
You're gonna win. Kind of like me and my impressions,
you know. Yeah, it's wild because it'll be like Klin
one minute, you know you're this person, the next minute
you're You're from New Zealand. It's absolutely wild. It's just
just like Kay's the thread show on one three five

(01:52:01):
kiss that this is what's trending on. I'm a little scared,
but this is it? H o yo, man, I don't
know if this is it. I was trying to get
the song hold on, yeah, Foe show. That's not the

(01:52:27):
whole thing though, I want the entire I was looking
for the whole song anyway. I like the way you
wiggle wiggle show jingle. I don't even know the context
of that. It was some guy and they were interviewing
him and then he's talking about rap. Yeah, she's like,
do you remember the rap? And then he did the
whole thing. But and now it's all over TikTok and
I you know, now I'm gonna think about it all day.

(01:52:50):
I think that's the first time we're on the same
algorithm for it. Good lord, what's been popping up lately
this random on TikTok? Uh? No, it's been mostly the
same stuff lately. Every now and again, somebody totally random
comes up and I'm like, well, apparently people are cooking
mini food on TikTok and I don't I don't need it.
But that was in my DMS over the weekend, Like
they're actually making mini food, like little tiny meals. You

(01:53:15):
know how they have like the little mini things you
can buy, like little tiny cereal boxes, a little tiny right.
I guess now people are making little tiny food like
a little tiny spaghetti. I don't know. It wouldn't even
be like a bite. It would be like it's a tiny, tiny,
tiny tinel waste of time. I agree, it show us

(01:53:38):
most of this stuff. Elon Musk is screading today the
Tesla Boss, a new Twitter chief. He tweeted last night,
if I die under mysterious circumstances, it's been nice knowing you.
People are speculating that it could be him responding to
a threat from the former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia,
who recently said Elon Musk thus is involved in some

(01:54:00):
applying the fascist forces in Ukraine with military communication equipment
and for this, Elon, you'll be held accountable like an adult,
no matter how much you'll play the fool. He provided
Ukraine with Starling stations after Russia disrupted their Internet during
the invasion, and then apparently his mom tweeted her name
is May Musk. She said, that's not funny. This is

(01:54:20):
like my mom on Twitter, who I don't even I
didn't even know she had a Twitter. So every I
want to get a she'll respond to something on my Twitter.
I'm like, Mom, you can just call me anyway. He says,
I'll do my best to stay alive, because she didn't
think that was funny. A Kentucky Derby stunner eighty to
one long shot shocks the Derby field called rich Strike.
That was a horse's name, which by the way, wasn't

(01:54:41):
even supposed to be part of the Kentucky Derby. Another
horse scratched and so this horse and it's jockey came
from all the way in the back to win somebody
a lot of money, and the horse itself one one
point eight six million dollars. By the way, the horse
was purchased for only thirty thousand dollars, so that's a
pretty good ROI Bono and the Edge of the Rock

(01:55:03):
band You two performed a surprise acoustic concert in Kiev
on Sunday at the invitation of the Ukrainian President. Bono
told the crowd there's nowhere in the world that we'd
rather be today than in this great city. They performed
in a makeshift bomb shelter for about one hundred people.
He said to people in Ukraine, are not just fighting
for your own freedom, You're fighting for all of us

(01:55:24):
who love freedom. So that's trending today. The top baby
names of twenty twenty one Olivia is top. For girls, Emma, Charlotte, Amelia, Ava, Sophia, Isabella, Mia,
Evelyn and Harper. And then for the boys, Liam, Noah, Oliver, Elijah, James, William, Benjamin, Lucas,
Henry and Theodore are the top ten names. Doctor Strange

(01:55:47):
number one in theaters over the weekend, made one hundred
and eighty five million dollars. It's National Lost Soak Memorial Day,
which I don't I mean, who took the time to him? Like,
where did they go submit that? I mean it's valid,
but like at the same time, it's a day for
the National Muscatto Day, National Sleepover Day, and National Women's

(01:56:08):
Check Up Day today as well. We'll come back. We'll
do blogs, our audio journals, waiting by the phone, trip
to La for Wango Tango, to hang with Shawn Mendes,
chain smokers and more. And I got Swedish House Mafia
tickets or Pride in the Park tickets. How about we
do We'll do the pick a ticket yard ticket. You
just better do it. Bick your take out. Hey, your

(01:56:31):
ticket called twenty five and twenty six. Twenty five gets
to pick Sweedish House Mafia or Pride in the Park.
And then twenty six gifts Twitter the leftover. You get
the leftovers. I wouldn't be mad about either one of
these by the day. But eight five, five, five, nine,
one three five call now you ran the show. Life
from America's Greatest City, w k Chicago Kiss FM and

(01:56:58):
i Heeart Radio station. It's a It's good morning Intelligence
beautiful people, and thanks for having us on the Fret
Show is uh here and on the iHeartRadio app of course, Kaling,
Good morning hey, Owner Boner and show Miss Shelly are
here as well. And I need an owner Boner here
to do the pig yards tick. Ad Amy and Indiana.

(01:57:21):
How are you doing, Amy? I'm great? Amy? Yeah, what's
going on? How's your morning? I'm on my way to work,
and you know, might ask what you do? I work
at the post office? Okay, now here? Are you a
happy post office person? Because I've gone to some post
offices where everybody's mad, and then I went to one

(01:57:41):
it's over on the West. It's not West Loop exactly,
but it's kind of west and everybody in there is happy.
So how does it work? Why are you sometimes mad
at the post office? Is sometimes happy? Well? I think
it's just because, like, um, it could be the we're
so shorthanded and they work just like thirteen fourteen hours

(01:58:02):
and you just you know, you don't have a really
a choice sometimes. So okay, are those pants they make
you wear? Those shorts? They look like kind of like
burlap almost. I thy comfortable, the you know the ones
I'm talking about wool. Yeah. I'm not a carrier, so
that's what the carriers wear. I'm a clerk, I say,
so you don't have to wear that. Nope, I don't. Okay,
all right, can I wonder sometimes I'm like, that looks

(01:58:24):
like it might not feel so good against the skin.
You know. I worry about the postal carriers. I think
they get the shorts too. You get the shorts and yeah,
but then they're wearing like hiking boots. Then they gotta
drive that one to the truck on the wrong side
of the road and stuff like that. That's sing Yeah,
I don't know. Um anyway, Amy, great talk. You are
calling over twenty five, which means you get to pick
Swedish House, Maffia or Pride in the Park, and that

(01:58:46):
would include the chain smokers, a less So Day and
so many more. Which one would you like? Uh? The
second one? You said? All right? Parkhi dot com dream
Bright presents things for the tickets you're gonna be there
June twenty fifth and twenty six a gram Park Pride
in the Park. Hang on, okay, Hi, thank you so much.
Thank you have a great day to work. Jessica. Hi, Jessica, Hi, Jessica,

(01:59:10):
this means you are the winner of Swedish house Mafia tickets. Heay, exciting, right,
good show. It is a good Yeah, United Center on
August thirteenth, ticketmaster dot com. Thanks like nation. What's going
on with you today? Not much? Just chopped off my
son at school. Okay, we'll have a great day. Enjoy

(01:59:30):
the show. Thank you for listening. Thank you good blogs.
In just a second, got a thousand bucks and then
a trip to r iHeart Lango Tango in La to
see the chain smokers can be the Cabeo, Sha, Mendez
and morn. That's all in the next twenty minutes. Yeah,
they talk better than they tie. These are the radio
blogs on the French all right, Esse, if we're writing

(01:59:51):
in our diaries, except we save them aloud. A little
bit late this morning, better late than never. Rufio's got
another one go. Thank you, dear blogs. So, of course,
yesterday was Mother's Day and I want to shout out
my wife Jess's Happy Mother's Day. Did a little not
we didn't do too much. I mean, she worked yesterday
so she wanted pizza, so we got pizza, and uh
uh I got her a Portillo's chocolate cake the heart

(02:00:14):
shape one. So yeah, and then we started diet today.
So all that I don't know what's gonna about her
sounds about right, but no, I just a I actually
want to shout out Jess because yes, a Mother's Day
was yesterday, but she's also the most selfless person I know.
She puts everyone else first before herself. And yesterday obviously

(02:00:35):
was the first Mother's Day for me without my mom,
and she surprised me with the gift that I'm wearing today.
Um it's a crew neck and it's got a like
a custom stitched photo of my mom. Like I don't
know what what would you call this, like a nut silhouette,
but um, I was a profile. Yeah yeah, and it's
it's it's a picture of my mom, like a picture

(02:00:56):
from her, her nursing picture. So um yeah it was.
It was super cool. It's like I just bawled yesterday
when she gave it to me. But uh yeah, it
was like I said, um, my first Mother's Day without
my mom, And of course Jess, being the thoughtful person
that she is, she got me a gift on Mother's Day.
So I just want to shout her out. And you

(02:01:17):
can see the photo. It's up on my Instagram at
Rufio Radio and yeah, so like it's it's like so
cool right the picture. I was like, Jess, why you
do that? Right? Like, so if I wear this, like,
I'm going to wear this as much as possible because
it's like my new favorite thing and it's so cool
because it's like the picture is close to my heart too.

(02:01:38):
So um, well, as you know, my my clothing rotation
is not vast, so if you get me one, then
you'll see a lot of it too because I wear
the same thing over almost every day. So yeah, I
just give me one in It's very cool though, very
very thoughtful. So shout out, Jess, love you, thank you,
dear blog. I went to see my niece over the
weekend in Dallas. I also went to uh the Sun's

(02:01:59):
Mavericks game in in Dallas on Friday. We lost well,
but then they lost yesterday too and I wasn't there, No,
I was, I'd already left a hole. Also not the
first person that said that. I'll have you know that
they won games I attended last year. So anyway, Um,

(02:02:21):
but we had a great time. I have to tell
you though that I believe that commercial air travel. I
believe that gloves are just off. I think people are
acting up. People don't like I don't it's been a
while since I think people really cared like I don't
think flying is special anymore. But I think not only that,

(02:02:44):
but people are just so you would think people would
be more patient with each other and kind because of
what we've been through, and there's been, you know, so
many difficulties and people not able to come together and
all kinds of different things. But people are terrible to
each other. And people are also they've forgotten like social rules.
I mean, if you've ever flown Southwest before, you know
you get a boarding number. There are no assigned seats.

(02:03:06):
There's boarding groups and boarding numbers. So I was like,
somehow I bought the ticket last minute, so I had
to buy the expensive one. So I was like, a nine,
that's all that was left. And then they're a one,
and then there was a no. I was a five,
a one, a nine. We're all kind of towards the front.

(02:03:27):
She starts boarding. The guy who was a one got
in a verbal argument with the guy who was a nine.
Even though we were the first two people, the first
three people on the airplane because he was one, so
he should have gotten on the airplane first and not
the guy who was a nine. And they start fighting,
like not physically, but they're screaming at each other in

(02:03:47):
the jetway, and the flight attendants are all standing they're
just looking at this like they're just not phased by it,
because I guess this happens all the time. And it's like, dude,
there are one hundred and seventy five seats on this airplane.
You're the first two one pick que like it doesn't
He's not gonna make any difference. And so the guy
standing at at the door to the airplane, a nine
going okay, a one get on, and the guy's like

(02:04:11):
they're just screaming at each other. And then you got
people who are drunk and telling like inappropriate jokes and
yelling at the flight attendants, and I just I just
feel like you got people that take their shoes off,
flip floor and flip no socks on. You got people
eating whatever food this one guy had, like Italian food
has smelled up the doll thing. I just I don't
think anybody cares anymore. They don't. It's just like anything goes.

(02:04:35):
I mean you got guys, now, what was it last week?
Jumping out the emergency exit? And I know that some
of this stuff has happened for a long time, but
all of it's happening all at once, and it's just like,
I just don't think anyone cares about anybody else anymore.
It's it's every man for himself. And it's kind of sad,
honestly if you think about it. But if I were you,
I mean, like those two guys are fighting like me
and like a five on them middle, Let me just

(02:04:56):
scoot around you too, let me get the first one
on the plane. I mean, you two duke it out
here in the whole way. I wasn't just couldn't believe it.
I'm like, you guys are honestly fighting about this, right,
and you're willing to do this in a in a
set where where well not only that, but I mean
they don't really play. I mean it's a government, yeah, regulated,
I mean, you're gonna fight about eight one and eighty

(02:05:18):
nine and then TSA or the cops are inn come
get you and drag you off. You ain't going anywhere,
So it's like, it is it really worth it to you?
It was just a film friend that I was disgusted
at humanity at this point. I'm like, honestly, I actually said,
and I don't get involved in these things. I actually said, like,
will you guys just get on the plane, Like seriously,

(02:05:38):
It's just it's similar. Yeah, it's crazy because yesterday I
was telling my boyfriend Hobby. I was like, is it
just me or since the pandemic, Like people just don't
know manners like I got flicked off, like at least
three times. Look on the road like I was, Actually,
I'm driven with you, so that makes perfect sense that No,
I was parking my car and some food in the alley.
You guys have seen my alley and his bicycle gaming.
I didn't even see because that was because you almost

(02:05:58):
hit him. I was parking. He was nowhere near me.
I'm like, why is this bike? Man, don't flick me off.
I gotta drive slow. I'm almost out of bed room.
Don't worry, Oh my god, why me off parking my
little ev? No, people don't care anymore. Man, you don't care.

(02:06:20):
It's sad. It's like this is just yeah. I love
faith and for me first everything the airports, it's a
wild place now, it's just it's like, just yeah, I'm
flying in like a month for the first time, and
I remember the last time I took a flight, and
this is no like fault of Southwest, but it makes me,

(02:06:40):
it makes me want to just fly airlines where they
give you a ticket because it's just like a seat
and everything, because then it's just one less thing that
mess with. It's just it's almost like it's a free
I feel like that's still a problem because people want
to eat on first or get off first, you know
what I'm saying. Why the other day and this is
nothing new, but I mean it's like okay, um, so yeah, okay,

(02:07:02):
a one through thirty line up, and then you got
a guy with like C fifty seven standing right next
to the door. It's like, dude, you ain't boarding until
this thing's about to take off, so you may as
well go get yourself something from nuts On Clark over there,
because you ain't getting on any side soon, So why
are you in my way? Yeah? You know, or like
or the other thing is they'll sell you like an

(02:07:23):
upgraded thing and then they'll do pre boarding for you know,
there'll be someone in the wheelchair and there'll be somebody
with like a you know whatever, and then all of
a sudden you see a bunch of able bodied people
with like C ninety and somehow they're getting on before
I'm like, what did you lie about to get on?
I don't know. It's like I don't understand the rush
of getting on the plane, like you. Yeah, it's good,
it's but on Southwest you have to because otherwise you're

(02:07:45):
gonna sit in the middle if you don't like get
your hats on the plane. Yes, so I guess so, yeah,
especially if the plane is totally full, Like but if
you haven't a sign seat, Yeah, what's the rush? Right,
We're all going the same place, and I know where
I'm sitting already, so it doesn't matter. Sure, when you
land and everybody's got their neck cocked like in a stand,
it's like we'll all get off, you know, Like why
are you so aunty? Everybody take a tea breath? Right?

(02:08:05):
The only problem with like if you have a signed
seat and you do, wait, you get there and then
like the overhead store just like, oh I gotta go
all the way back there to get it. Yeah right, yeah, anyway,
let's just win the Powerball one by pj's and we'll
never have to worry about this ever again. It'll be
really simple. Jot. Fred Show is on a one on
three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number one musy station. Thank

(02:08:27):
you so much for having us on today, back tomorrow.
If you miss any part of the show, art radio
app search for the Fred Show Freendshaw Radio dot com.
You have to sort of a tangent or off are
on centered podcast going up and there's like one hundred
and sixty some of those guys up there, those guys
and girls. They don't have to be guys. They can
be girls. The episodes can be girls, can't they They
are all up there. Yep, yeah they can be girls.

(02:08:48):
Yeah right, I'm gonna get the pronouns right there. Um. Anyway, Nonetheless,
Fred Show Radio dot Com and i heeart Radio app,
also Fredshare Radio on Instagram, d Freendshow, TikTok Showbi Shelley
is coming up next and Noon Shells. Yes, I have
probably in the park passes. I don't know if I
mentioned that earlier, as well as those Lallapalooza tickets as well.
And I must say, can I just like recall the

(02:09:10):
program a little bit? The program check us, Yes, out
the check you What did you like? Yeah? The program
in review? Um, I was shocked how many people don't
talk about finances with their significant others. I couldn't believe
that conversation. So you know how much showbiz mic makes
you know, Yes, we talk about all the time. I
would think that you would want to because you joined forces,

(02:09:31):
you put the money together, then you know, like you know,
I don't know what kind of house you could buy,
you know what kind of trips you can take, what
kind of you know how much you can budget? He
could kind of have to know, don't you and plan
for the future, like this is how much I'll be
making in this many years, so we can set this.
I guess I don't know. I thought everybody did, but
I guess not. I don't know. I was very surprised
by that buy on here just willy nilly man, did

(02:09:52):
you laugh at showbiz Mic Shelley when he just like,
I make this much and chill. He's like, I've been
a radio for twenty years. I just dropped from my pocket.
No good serving our country man. These guys are all underpaid,
all of them protecting our freedoms out there on the

(02:10:13):
boats and the planes and God bless look at look
at what Tom Cruise are doing in Top Gun two. Man,
that guy he didn't. Everybody deserves more in the military.
And as you know, and as Shelley has lived, always
give it up to members of the military. Always give
it up cheap, responsibly. Um, never trust a fart. Be
proud of your buttle, don't be ashamed of it. Don't

(02:10:35):
be ashamed your bottle. What else? We're not here for
the metaverse yet, oh we are not. We are not
here for the metaverse. These are all of these is
the constitution of the Friend Show. And you got to
give it up to real astronauts too. If you've entered space,
yeah real no, no, not no real life astronauts. Not
the rich guys on Jeff bezos little ship that you
didn't know, but a real If a real astronaut comes

(02:10:58):
up in here, then then you you know to do Shelley. Um,
remember all those things, Okay, as you go, as you
go forth unto your day. Yes, no, I was, like
I said, I live one of those every day. I
won't forget it. You're not proud of your buttle, You
don't trust the part the military. One but yeah, I guess,
let's yeah, I think I think more than you know.

(02:11:19):
Shelley's next headed Tod and have a great day by everybody.

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