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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Friend's biggest stories of the day. But yeah, they probably
told me like, well, you don't want to be like
straight out on the side of the road like a
brand new car. You know well, no, I wouldn't want that, obviously, Dan.
You know well, I mean because that would be very
dangerous and you could avoid that if you just get
me more money, Like, well, I wouldn't want to do
anything dangerous, right, So I probably gave him the more
money or wait, we'll just build this into the financing
and then dummy me is like, oh no, thirty dollars
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a month by okay, you know it probably caused me
eighteen thousand dollars. I have no idea interest. Yeah, but
I trusted the guy that worked a friend of mine
at worked. He probably we probably went to like Hawaii
because I bought it.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Oh yeah, you know, you got him a bonus that month.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
The Arlington Heights Bears they played last night Arlington Heights Spares.
It rolls off the top of the Arlington Heights Spares
and I can't even say it, but they bared last
night and somehow managed to lose to the Minnesota Vikings
twenty seven at twenty four and it was all looking
so good. Yeah, it was all going so well. I'm
watching this going okay, wow, and everyone's excited and the
defense is good. There was energy and and and then
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I had to go do something else. And then I
checked the score at the end. I'm like, oh, last
twenty seconds of the game, I'll just watch him win.
Oh no, they were losing somehow how no, how chasing.
I went to bed and they were winning. They were
like ten points and I'm like, god, this is boring.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
You know, they were catching the ball like they were
throwing it and catching it. I saw one time it
was kind of far. You know, Santo's kicked it. He
came within inches of the little post. Yeah, but but
it went in. It did Yeah, I always goes in.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
Yeah. And then and then I saw one where J. J.
McCarthy threw like a seventy four yard interception went to
the wrong team, which I know you don't like it
when that happened. No, and then we ran that back.
It's always so exciting. I'm like, wow, maybe maybe they're
all inch in the height spars are good.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
I love opening Facebook the morning after they lose. It's
a to play it.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
It's over, It's over. Another one of these years. Oh,
we were just terrible. It's franchise. I can't believe. I
know everyone's given up. It's done.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
What were you ever there?
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Fan traging them get rid of him and his ear rings. Yes, yeah, no,
that's what it is this morning, the fifty years of
watching his crab and watch thed probably go to the
super Bowl now, but yeah, I know people. I'm sure
people are upset. They should have won that game last night.
In the coming hours, Apple will hold its most important
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event of the year, where we're likely announced new iPhone
models and other potential new devices, the annual Hardware event,
which Apple has teased with the phrase aw dropping. If
by ad dropping, you mean they're changing the color on
the back and they're changing a little pluggy thing that
you plug into it, so we have to go buy
all new pluggy things. You're right right, I'm in awe
because I'm broke again, because I gotta go to replace
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everything in my house anyway. So they're gonna have this
today at noon and one o'clock Eastern. Apple has been
tight lipped about its plans so the event as usual,
but the company is reportedly hoping that a new slimmer
iPhone called iPhone Air and a new Apple Watch will
be enough to spur a strong uptick in sales by
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offering customers more options in addition to the release of
core iPhone seventeen models. Don't get me going on this again.
Do you remember when each iPhone that came out was
like revolutionarily different, if that's the word revolutionary, revolutionary revolution,
but like each one it was like, oh wow, this
is cool, and then the next one was like whoa,
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it does what it does, like one hundred million things more.
And then the next one was like whoa. And now
it's like, now you can get it in Fusia, the
same phone from when Steve Jobs died, by the way,
he died a long time ago. You need different headphones,
right oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, Oh the old ones
won't talk to the new ones, and then the new
thing and the thing and then you can't plug it out.
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Oh yeah, don't worry, upset and the and they're really
good at it. They wait until you've gone and bought
a travel charger, and then you know, like one one
for your bedroom, and then maybe you've got one for guests,
and then maybe you have one in the kitchen one
in the car. Maybe you have one of those, and
they wait till you've gotten all those to then change
it to the USB d DC, you know, and then
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it's like I gotta go get a whole new one again.
And then I saw the other day I may have
retweeted it. I can whatever it is, shared it on
one of the socials. It was a picture of the
old iPhone box when it had the headphones in it
and it had a charger, and I said, remember when
Apple took care of us, Remember that that was everything
was just right there. They just hooked it up. And
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now it's like, here's your phone, Well, where's the other stuff? Oh,
that's charge. It's like you at the car wash. Oh
you wanted to charge the phone? Oh yeah no. And
then when they get they get all smart about it,
and you go buy something cheaper on Amazon, and then
they like figure out that you bought the cheaper one,
and then they make the cheaper one somehow not work.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Oh yeah, how you do that?
Speaker 1 (04:46):
Yep? Yeah, okay, I'm done. Two American tourists, a TikTok
creator named Brittany and her friend. You may have seen
this mistaken Are we buying that it was a mistake.
I'm not sure, but they mistakenly boarded a flight in
Rome that was bound for to Nice, Tunisia instead of Nice, France.
The confusion apparently stemmed from an airline employee mishearing Nice
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as tu Nis. They only realized the mistake when they
were halfway there on the flight. I guess the flight
attendant confirmed their ticket said to Nis. Despite their attempts
to disembark, they were reassured that the plane would eventually
get them to Nice, but it turned out that they
liked any ticket for that route whatsoever. After the unintended
stop in North Africa, the pair finally made it to
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their original intended destination in France, but I guess they
got stuck there for a little while. I guess they
wanted a ticket to Nis Nice, France, but then the
person was like, oh, you want to go to Tunis Okay,
no problem, and that's where they said them. But at
what point in the process did you realize something was awry.
They didn't have a boarding pass for that flight. How
did they get on it? Well they did, but oh
they just got someone bought someone. They said, we want
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to go Tounis to Nice France and then someone heard
Tunis and so they gave them that. But at what
point do you look at it and go did you
not look at the and then you look at do
you know, like the board? Do you not do what
we've discussed here a million times. Everybody knows when you
go to the airport, you go through security. Everybody knows
you go to the gate immediately, Yes, to ensure that
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it is there. You got to make sure the gate
is there. Yes, it could not be there, It's possible.
And then once you've identified and you've seen the gate
yourself and you've seen okay, we're going to Charlotte, there
it is, or in this case Tunis, then then you
sort of peruse, you know, maybe find something to eat
or drink or whatever. They didn't do it, they didn't
do it right. But then maybe when you get on
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the plane on Tunis Airlines and they're like we're going
to North Africa, folks, and you're like, that's not where
I'm going. I mean, at what point in this did you.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
And they make like seventeen hundred announcements. Have you ever
tried to be on the phone at the airport gate
every time you turn around on a microphone. It's like
they do on a radio show, like they just you know,
we're getting ready to board guys, Group B, Group A,
Group C, and they like do a whole spiel, so
how do you That.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Was it the airport recently where I saw somebody and
they were like, hey, Fred worker, and I swear they
were auditioning, because then they get on the mic and
it they say, oh, Fred, I will listen every morning,
and like the ticket counter people, I'm like, oh, I say,
and then thank you very much, appreciate that. And then
it was good morning everybody, welcome to American Airlines. Like
ten sixteen on our way to Raleigh from Kate A
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six say you know, I'm looking at this guy like
I know what you're doing. You're auditioning right now.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
It's the Fred Show.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
Good morning to the salutations. We're gonna be morning about
fifteen minutes. It's Alex Warren. Yes, where it was I
someone just did that and I'm like, I know what
you're doing. I know exactly what you're doing. So we
have an update on another update another day. On the
Coldplay kiss cam. This is the woman in the video
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at the Coldplay concert. This is the woman. Right, there
was the CEO and then the HR lady. Well, her
ex husband filed for divorce or he's soon to be
her husband. He filed for divorces separation. Now apparently he's
come out and said, well, we were separated anyway. We
were separated anyway, So her doing that is like whatever
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it really, I'm not surprised because we weren't together. I
guess this guy's the CEO privateer rum her soon to
be ex husband. He addressed the recent controversy involving his
estranged wife, Kristin and Astronomer's CEO Andy Byron. He clarified
that he and Kristen had been privately and amicably separated
several weeks before the Coldplay concert where they were seen
together on the Kiss Camp. He emphasized that their decision
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to divorce was already in motion prior to the incident,
and now that the divorce filing is public, he hopes
that it provides closure and allows his family the privacy
that they value. So I guess then she wasn't necessarily
doing anything. Well, I mean she may have been, because
I don't know that his wife knew. But again, if
you guys had just played this off. If you had
just stood there and done nothing, even if you were
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shocked right then this would never probably have happened. It
would have been up there for you know, ten seconds,
and people would is that, I don't know, probably not,
And then we moved right along. The other thing is,
you guys looked awfully comfy there, you know so, But
it was the big reaction that got everybody talking. Marshmellow
Butterfingers have dropped. A butterfinger has whipped up a new
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flavor in time for Halloween. The candy brand now offers
Marshmellow Butterfingers instead of being added to the classic bar
that marshmallow replaces the milk chocolate coating. The folks who
de list tried the candy and says it tastes like
lucky charms if you like that. And in happy news
to finish trending stories this morning, for generations, a Texas
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firefighter's family tree has been filled exclusively by boys, but
that century long streak has come to an end after
the family learned that a daughter is on the way.
The last time the Sherman family said they had a
girl born into the family was one hundred and eight
years ago, all boys and on Sundays surrounded my family
and friends. Michael and his wife. If found out that
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they were expecting a baby girl, I feel honored. They said,
we are the ones bringing the baby girl into the world. Finally,
after over one hundred years, it's amazing. The last girl
to bear the Sherman name was Aurra Bell Sherman, Michael's
great great aunt, born in nineteen seventeen. So when they say, like,
oh man, you guys only make boys, you guys only
make girls, I mean they're not kidding. Over one hundred
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years talk about like you better. That's the queen of
the family.