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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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the twenty eighth. Wait wait wait, I wasn't ready for that.
(00:46):
I wasn't ready for that. I pushed wrong button. You
know why I pushed wrong Because I was texting someone,
That's why. But I had a momentary freak out. I
was texting someone. I thought I had texted the wrong person,
the wrong TI. Let's start over again. I'm sorry here,
no we'll start over again. No, because no, I had
that momentary freak out where someone texted me and I
was talking to a little bit of ish, and then
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I thought maybe I'd send to the wrong person. So
I'm sorry, I freaked out, and we'll start over.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
We start over that text.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
We're starting over balling, starting over wake And you know,
there are a lot of hot freads. I don't know
if there are.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Was kind of fine, Oh yeah he was. I like
a man and go to work.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
Yeah, he beat up to his feet on the ground
he gets there.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
You know, that's on Fred's show. Is I ever done that? Though?
Have you ever actually have you sent the wrong text
to the wrong person? Because you I mean, I wasn't.
It wasn't like a terrible text, but I was talking
about someone and then but sometimes you could go to
type in the person who you're talking about, yea, as
the recipient instead of the you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Yeah, yeah, the person in this room that you're talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Yeah, I was texting Pauline about you. Yeah, I was.
I do it all day. I said my commentary about
all the things that you say as you're saying them
to other people in the room, Okay, Yeah, I was
talking about you.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Better put your eyes on the wheel or on the road.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Well, I probably should, but it's Friday and I don't
really care. So I mean, the funny thing is I
care deeply like you do. How do you do that? Like?
How do you find yourself in this position where I
cared deeply deeply and yet I don't care at all?
How does that happen?
Speaker 2 (02:30):
It's my life story too, a memoir, is it?
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Yes, I care deeply, but not at all? A memoir
by Paulina Helena Rowe. So no, has it happened to you?
Have you actually completed though the text message to the
wrong person? And then you have to figure out a
way assuming it wasn't that bad to like reverse course, Like,
ah see, that was funny when I called you a moron.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
I'm sure I have. I'm sure of it.
Speaker 4 (02:53):
I don't know a specific time, but like you know,
these things happen.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
I know a guy who almost ended his career that
way because he was doing that very thing. He was
texting someone else about an executive that had actually sort
of been a jerk. I mean, he kind of was
a jerk about something that he did, and so he
was texting it and this is back in the BlackBerry
day that days, and so he texted and as soon
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as he realized what he had done, he ripped the
battery out of his BlackBerry and threw it across the
hotel room. Oh but it landed though, and the guy
saw it and figured it out. And then he had
a chance to own it because the guy wrote him
back and said, did you mean to send that to me?
And he tried to say like he tried to spin
it like ahha nah, just playing with you. And then
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that's what really set the guy off. The guy was like, Okay,
we're at it. We're done. And for years he wouldn't
talk to him. And it was like a very important
person in a very important city and he needed to
be able to have access to him, and for years
he didn't. The guy just wouldn't talk to him.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
You got a double check when you talk and stuff.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
You know, somebody has done it to me, Like they've
sent me any screenshots of our conversation that they were
trying to share with somebody else. Ooh, And I was like,
your boy, I'm not talking to you for years.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
I got on food with you.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Yeah, really, you shut them down.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Yeah, because what were you what were you trying to do?
Why are you screenshotting our conversation?
Speaker 1 (04:13):
You wearo oh so they sent you a screenshot of
your own conversation. You were like, well why do you
have that?
Speaker 5 (04:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Right, why do you have that? Oh?
Speaker 4 (04:21):
Boy, I'd be pissed too, you know what, I do
get it, and I don't know if you guys get
it either. But when someone is sending something on my
social media to someone else, but they accidentally send it
to me, you know what I mean, Like with a comment,
So like sometimes a comment, yeah, Like sometimes it'll be nice,
like oh, like you know, so happy for her on
this vacation. But like sometimes it'll be like, oh my round,
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did you see this? And it's like they send it
to me on Instagram instead of the person.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
I'm so sorry my mom did that to you, because
my mom doesn't really understand sometimes who she's sending one
to and who she's talking to. And after almost a decade,
which she knows who you and Paulina, I'm Paulina. She
knows who you two are, but she It's not uncommon
that people sometimes confuse the comments that you make because
because you have apparently similar sounding voices. The only person
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doesn't sound like anybody else on this show is me.
Sometimes I'm confused with Jason, but not very often. It
doesn't happen very often.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
You know what's weird, Your mom, like when she's texting me,
knows exactly who I am at all times, but I
think on line it gets mixed up at I.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
Don't know, or she'll think that she's Thank god, she's
ever done anything like terrible. I'm aware of it. Or
talk to any smack, but she thinks she's talking to me,
but she's talking to the show. Or she thinks she's
talking privately but it's public. Yeah, well, we're working on tech.
We're working on tech a little bit. And her new
thing is I think I may have mentioned this before.
Her new thing is, Oh, I didn't get that. And
(05:48):
I love my mom deeply. I love my mom to
the ends of the earth. But you got it. You
got it, definitely, absolutely received it. Now what you did
with it once she received it, I don't know. But
you got the text and you got the email like
you did. It happened. It's twenty twenty five. It didn't
just disappear into the ether like yeah, got it's there.
You got it.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Yeah, I didn't see it. I didn't get it.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
No, don't empower the no no, no, no, no no,
do not empower this. If you deleted it, if you
ignored it, if you skipped over it, that you still
got it.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Got it to get it.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Guys, you may as well just say I didn't want
to read it, or I erased it, or it wasn't
important to me, or I was I was distracted. Just
say that, but don't tell me. As soon as you
tell me you didn't get it, I know it was
one of the other things already, you got it.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
Our elders love to do that. My aunt is older
and she does that, and I'm like, no, but you've
got like my invitations, every single one of them, it
says you read them on February one.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
That's the other things. Those were those darned read read receipts.
Those a gets you every time. And normally I would
tell someone to turn them off, and I would say, hey,
you know you read receipts are on. I turn those off. No,
certain people, I've decided not to inform them of that
because it's what I used them later as receipts when
I said no, but yeah I did see it, because
there it is.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
You got it.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Like, I'm gonna put on that thing, that annoying feature
I don't even know if it still exists that you
can put on emails where it pops up when you
open it, like the recipient wants to know that or
the sender wants to know that you read this. Oh yeah,
I'm gonna start putting that on all her stuff because
I'm like, nope, see, but I got confirmation that you
saw the email.
Speaker 4 (07:20):
I'm just impressed that you were talking smack like this
early in the morning, like no one else is even awake.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Like it has no hours, it has no schedule, it
has no boundaries. No, I have no boundaries these days.
I have none.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
Hey, I absolutely I am.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
I am standing on business and I am speaking my
truth and any other cliche phrases I could use. I'm
doing toes down, yeah, ten toes down.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Yeah you're seeing it on business, but like really on business?
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Okay, wow, ten toes down. That's why a lot of
people need to know ten toes down right now?
Speaker 2 (07:53):
I do.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Yeah. Okay, well you heard a little sneak peak, which
is what I was trying to do. It was a
little sneak peak if Azzara Larsen song, which is gonna
be really exciting. Good morning, Kiki, Good morning, Hi Klin.
Jason's out today, Hilina. I put strong button. I got
a lot of buttons. I put strong one. I was
I had a phone in one hand. I was texting
with my left hand too, which is even more dangerous.
Oh wow, because because I'm a right handed person normally
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it's a two hand situation.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
That fella that is going to.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
Be isolated in ways that I could only hope it
would be someday when we win our Golden Dome Award
from the what is it illa State of Illinois or something? Yeah, Illinois. Yeah, No,
I think we're going to win this year. Also, I
don't think a lot of people applied to win, so
and I think we actually applied this year, unlike other
years where we were told that we did. Bellahemina's here
on the phone in the text eight fled five five
(08:40):
nine one one oh three five. Yeah. A lot of
people been inquiring about my mental health lately, by a
lot of people, like by a lot of people. I
meet a lot of people actually like when people say
everyone's been asking me about or everyone I keep getting
asked about. That's usually like two people and one person
your mom, that no one asked you. But I actually
have been asking quite frequently about my mental health. And
(09:01):
I just want you to know it's great. It's maybe
it's never been better. I've never felt more free, I
really haven't.
Speaker 6 (09:07):
You have a new found energy like you have. Well
I'm not sure where it's coming from, but it's it's something.
And then the first I was like, oh no, I'm
worried people might think you know bad things about me.
You were like, they might think I'm you know, like
I don't know, this is terrible. And then they like, no, no, no,
we like it, like we like watching you. You just
melt down before.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
I very eyes. So good. I'm glad that I could.
That's what I'm here for, guys, That's what that was.
What God put me on this earth to do, is
for you all to witness my complete and total gradual
meltdown crash out. Yeah exactly, No, it's good.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Not ready for it.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
And by crash out, I mean like wind up in
a fetal position, like in Florida, somewhere on a beach,
you know, like, you know, I don't mean anything worse
than that. I just mean, you know, at some point,
I'll just give up and take care of Kiki's old
job at KFC, which is it's looking pretty good to
me right now.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
We need you.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
Except except for the working with the chicken part. I
don't think i'd like that. It's ulto TecTile. I don't
want to maybe I'll be a minimure of a managerial position. Yeah, okay,
you know what I mean. I don't want to actually
touch the raw chicken.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
And you know what, I don't think I ever touched
the raw chicken.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Oh you didn't know. But don't you have to make
the fried chicken your like, don't they dip it?
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Open, but it comes, it's already so you're not taking
the chicken and breading it.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
And then yes you are not not you as the manager.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Okay, good because I'm already I've already I'm already managed.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
But you have to Oh you're already managed it.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Yeah, okay, good because I don't think i'd be good
at that part. Now. I also don't want to be
responsible for the temperature of the chicken because I think
everybody would get black chicken because I would be afraid
to kill them with salmonilla. You know what I mean. Yeah, yeah,
you eat chicken at my house. It's well done. Like
we really we were sure, yeah, we were sure that
we weren't going to die. Biggest stories at the day,
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Speaker 2 (10:53):
Okay, Well, AI tried to kill.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
Dolly Parton and Reba McIntyre, so we got to talk
about that. Also, the person who says that they were
embarrassed by almost the whole world talking about the size
of their member.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Oh, well, in this way, I don't know how embarrassed
I'd really maybe a little. But if it can go
two ways, this is the way that I would like.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
I'm not buying it because it could be so much worse.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
When we're talking about that part of the body waiting
by the phone, why if somebody get ghosted? Two hundred
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Headlines this morning, tropical storm erin to become a hurricane today,
it's close to becoming a hurricane. Maximum sustained winds hit
seventy miles an hour as of the latest update, With
the storm expected to become the first hurricane of the
(11:37):
twenty twenty five Atlantic season. The National Hurricane Center expects
Aaron to reach hurricane strength within hours and then become
a Category three. The storm is less than eight hundred
miles east of the Leeward Islands. Heavy rainfall is forecast
through the weekend of the Virgin Islands and parts of
Puerto Rico. It's still unclear if Aaron will have any
impact on the US East Coast. This is amazing. Key
(12:00):
co founder Phil Knight and his wife Penny have pledged
a staggering two billion dollars B with a B B
with a B billion with a B to the Knight
Center Institute at Organ Health and Science University, making it
the largest single gift ever made to a US university
where academic health center. The funds are set to transform
the institute, roughly doubling its size and expanding its reach
(12:23):
in both cancer research and patient care. This includes bolstering
clinical trials, diagnostics, a full suite of supportive services from genetic, financial, nutritional,
and psychological counseling to symptom management and survivorship care. Thanks
to the gift, the institute will become a self governing
entity within OHSU, leading to faster decision making, competitive hiring,
(12:46):
and more efficient operations under its own board of directors.
One place two billion dollars. Wow, and that new's got
a lot more than that. So who knows what else
you'll do.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
I'm so needed right now in the mitfield. That's amazing,
it's incredible.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
I've been seeing these videos on TikTok. I saw one
the other day of a surgeon who apparently was taken
out of a surgery. She treats mostly breast cancer patients.
This one's gone viral and now it's the whole thing.
I should find her tiktoks. You can watch it. Well.
It's wildly disturbing because a doctor representing an insurance company,
because you know they high insurance companies, hired doctors to
(13:20):
look at the cases that people have submitted claims for
to see if they think they're legitimate, and they can
then say, well, I wouldn't diagnose it that way, and
you don't do that, or that's not the treatment I
would use, or I need more tests or whatever. Essentially,
protecting the insurance company from paying out claims that would
be inappropriate. And they pulled her out of the surgery
to tell her they weren't going to cover the surgery
(13:41):
because they didn't agree with her diagnosis. Now, this doctor
wouldn't say who he was. He had never done he
was this plastic surgeon, I guess, but he had never
done any of these particular things. He hadn't treated cancer.
And the reason he wouldn't say who he was, or
where he worked, or what his medical license number was
because apparently he was concerned about retaliation. It's wild and
if this stuff is going on every day, it is insane.
(14:04):
It's heartbreaking. Yeah, people, you know, if you need life
saving surgery and you're paying into insurance, you should get
life saving surgery.
Speaker 5 (14:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Like, it's really really disturbing, and apparently it's it's all
over the place, and this woman is taking instead. There's
a few different doctors. Lady spine Doock I think is
one of There are a few others that are really like,
you know, creating kind of an online coalition of people.
But it's really really disturbing. But stuff like this hopefully
means that, you know, maybe maybe this grant or this
(14:32):
two billion dollars invested properly means that more people can
get care without having to worry about the insurance company.
But yeah, it's I can't imagine that would be like,
I mean, we joke all the time about being rich,
but imagine being really rich and being able to help
a lot of people. But not necessarily. You can only
pick so many things, you know. I mean, I think
I don't know how much? How much is Phil Night worth?
(14:54):
Multiple billions? Phil Knights? That works? Just while I type
a thirty five billion? Yes, oh wow, yeah, thirty five
that's good. That's pretty good. Oh, you're right, and sei,
yeah you're right. I forgot about Okay, so forty billion
dollars is what this man is worth. But think of
(15:15):
all the stuff he could do with that, you know,
if you got to choose. Obviously you can't save everybody,
but that is a great place to start. That is incredible.
YouTube will begin guessing users ages using AI on Wednesday.
This is going to make you feel really good or
really bad. Now. This isn't an effort to prevent kids
from accessing inappropriate content online, part of a broader push
(15:35):
to make social media safer. For young people, but some
users are already worried about what it will mean for
their privacy and experience on the platform. The technology is
designed to determine whether a viewer is an adult or
a minor based on their activity on the platform, regardless
of the birth date they submitted when they signed up.
The tool is being tested with a limited number of
US users for now, but it's expected to be rolled
(15:56):
out more widely in the coming months. If the tool
identify a user as a miner, then YouTube will automatically
apply its existing team safety measures to their account that
includes restrictions on certain kinds of content violent to sexually
suggestive videos. Adult users incorrectly identified as miners will have
to upload a government ID, credit card is selfie to
(16:17):
prove their age. Which this is all good, I guess,
And I was afraid when I first read the headline, like,
oh good, so YouTube's gonna I can go on YouTube
and it can be like ah, yus me, you look
yeah right, you're right, you look about fa you know
forty seven. No I don't. I'm not. I'm way younger
than that. It hurt my feelings. And people do that
on Reddit all the time. They'll be like they'll put
(16:39):
a picture of themselves up and nuggle roast me. And
I know people are being funny, but like, it's not.
Some of these comments are horrible. They but you asked
for it.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
They clearly don't get roasted on a daily basis via text,
DM and.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Else, right, or by the people that employ them. Yeah.
The first Robot Olympics are underway in China. The world's
first ever Humanoid Olympics are happening. Over five hundred androids
from sixteen countries are competing at the event in Beijing.
What is headed? I got one story about a man
saving everybody's life and now we got humanoid. At what
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point are these things going to have a mind of
their own and just unleash on the world, five hundred
them all together. The World's Humanoid Robot Games include traditional
sports like track, football, basketball, and kung fu, but also
competitions for cleaning and other practical tasks. The Chinese government
supporting the games. The US is represented at the event.
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The Supreme Courts of South Korea rejected a twenty one
thousand dollars damage claim on Thursday by an American composer
who accused the South Korean Kids Content Company of plagiarizing
his version of Baby Shark, ending a six year legal
battle over the globally popular tune known for its catchee
do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do
(17:56):
Do Do do do whatever. The AP reports that the
top court up held lower court rulings dating back to
twenty twenty one twenty twenty three that found no sufficient
grounds to conclude that Pinkfong infringed on a dude name
Jonathan Wright's copyright. If my songs sounded to anything like
that one and they made all that money on that,
I'll probably sue too. Yes, sick. Now, I'm the guy
who sat around and went, dude, dude, do do Dude, No,
(18:18):
come on and make my bag. How am I going
to get to forty for thirty point seven billion thirty
nine point seven billion dollars? I don't have that much time.
How am I going to get to that?
Speaker 2 (18:28):
Better get in the lab with me.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
I guess so, And I really did. I really did
just drop the point seven in rounding. We're talking about billions.
I just dropped. I just didn't give him his flowers
for another seven hundred million, like it was nothing. I
did that anyway, So the guy lost this thing. And
when the Milwaukee Brewers win twelve straight, there's a local
restaurant called George Webbs that gives away freeburgers. But one
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guy he couldn't wait. He had to have it right now.
He called nine to one one because the restaurant wasn't
handing them out yet. The game wasn't even over yet.
But he went to this place and he said, where's
my free burger? George Webbs always set to date. Last
time it happened in twenty seventeen, they gave away two
hundred thousand burgers, but he wanted his right now. So
it happens like that day and then they say like
(19:14):
in two weeks, we're going to do it, and then
they do it because they have to order the meat
right is not gonna yeah right exactly. If everybody gets
a free burger, then right, look at you. You know,
I know I'm a restore logistics. Yeah. And so but
this man, he called that one one because he was
right there and he's like, where's my burger? I want
to write the second Uh, but the burger giveaway is
going to be happening on Wednesday from two to six.
(19:35):
So everyone fly to Milwaukee and and get yourself a
free burger. It's National Relaxation Day. It's National lemon meringue
pieh Day. And I didn't read I don't think I
read yesterday's days. But it was also tattoo removal Day yesterday,
really it was. And I'm just curious if anyone in
the room has a tattoo that they still would like
to remove. I know you have many kiki, yes, but
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you know, are there any of them that you wish
were not there anymore? You know?
Speaker 3 (20:00):
I just want to Oh, well, actually, the one on
my wrist that says my own name. You guys roasted
that one guy from waiting about the phone. You know,
I've been thinking about that every day since.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
I guess I don't know if you ever told me that.
I don't remember you have a tattoo of your own.
There's really you gass yourself up in the most sincere
and sweet way, but there's really nothing surprising about you
having a tattoo of your own name.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
Yeah, it was my first tattoo, the first one.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
That was the first one. So the first thing you
thought to do at the tattoo parlor. You know, some
people will go in there and they'll stare at all
the options, or they're coming there with Mima's signature or
whatever you know, or right, whatever it is. It was
Nana in her case, but a lovely woman who I've
considered getting a tattooed for Nana because the one afternoon
I spent with her was legendary. Yeah. Yeah, walk into
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a fancy restaurant. Everyone knew who she was and had
her drink ready and she's just pointing in bossing people.
I loved it. I loved every second of it. But wow,
so you walk in and you said, I'm gonna get
a tattoo or of my own.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
Name, yes, with a crown over it?
Speaker 1 (21:03):
Oh even Okay?
Speaker 2 (21:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
It was inspired by a Marion at the time. He
had his initials with his crown, and I said, you
know what I gotta.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
Do it a tattoo of your own name. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
So I think about that daily now.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Caitlin's entertainment report is on the Fread Show.
Speaker 4 (21:19):
I was so excited when I saw this yesterday. YouTube
is broadcasting an NFL game September fifth in Brazil, and
Colombian singer Carol g is slated to headline the halftime show.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
The Kansas City Chiefs and the.
Speaker 4 (21:31):
Los Angeles Chargers will face off in South Paulo and
the game will stream online if you want to watch
it over here. And Fred and I have visas, so
maybe we'll go talk.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
You want to go, let's go, we have we can
go for ten years.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Okay, perfect, we can go for ten years.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
It was eighty dollars, so let's make sure we get
the most out of it.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
I would like to get my use out of that.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
We want to go.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
Well, good lot to Carol g first visa, right, yeah,
that part we saw what they went through.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
Right, it was a it was a whole. It was
I think it changed. Yeah, no, they've changed. Yeah. I
had a higher u uh any legal wish to take.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Pictures of me, right, I got ansel Adams.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
I had to. I had to eat these naked photos
with the lighting. It was crazy. They were very tasteful,
I thought. But I don't know. I don't know why.
The country, the nation of Brazil. I think they changed
the process in the last couple of months. But it
was like I think it was a I and it
would just kick back anything that wasn't just perfect. And
it took me three tries to get it through. So now,
yeah I did. No, it was crazy. Yeah, I shaved
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my whole face, I shaved my head.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
No, that was the time that we need to take
advantage of this.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
And then when I got to Brazil and I handed
them the little piece of paper, they go, I don't
need that, and then they hand it back to me
and I'm like, oh, okay.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
I framed mine, because like, I worked hard for that.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
It's like when you go to a restaurant and the
food score like a you know, you walk into Kaylan's house,
it's like Brazilion. First try Brazilian visa. Here it is
right here, only all right.
Speaker 4 (22:59):
During a recent interview with Our Friends on The Breakfast Club,
Pete Davidson said the intense media attention that followed his
high profile relationships, specifically the generous reviews about his member,
made him feel embarrassed and objectified. He was all frustrated that,
you know, it was taken away from his actual work
and his comedy. On SNLI, he talked about how it
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became like more of like a tablid, tabloid situation on
the show rather than being about him being funny, and
he called it unfair arguing that if a woman were
sexualized in the same way, it would spark outrage. But
let us not forget we found out about that egg
plan of his from his then fiance Ariana Grande.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
So I mean, take it up with her, Peach, she's
the one who said it.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
He's not wrong. I guess if we said the same
things about that publicly, about like if I if I
dated someone who broke up with him and then I
said something even it was if it was complimentary, I
think the people would would roast me for it.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
However, however, is a big however funny to me?
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Well, I have to ask a question. He's right, Like
if I went on the radio, I've said so much
less and gotten in so much more trouble with people.
But if I were, oh my god, you have no idea.
I've even not said people's names and they've gotten mad
at me. But anyway, if I were to say, I
don't even want to use myself as an example, if
someone else publicly said, you know what, I broke up
(24:19):
with Kiki Man, she got that thang though, you know
what I mean, that's what they all say. Anyway, Well,
are you upset when you hear that publicly. I read
it on TMZ. I wasn't going to bring it up.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
But like it's out there in the world.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
People know, Hey, you know, so would you be mad
about it? No? Yeah, I gotta say, like, of all
the ways you could, you could talk smack about me
or objectify if people and no one's ever said this,
but if you were to say, man, I broke up
with Fred, you know, like, I'm sorry, but I would
not have a press conference to talk about how I
felt bad about myself. I wouldn't. You could you could
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and have said so much worse. So you know what
I mean. Woud you be upset about it?
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Absolutely not?
Speaker 1 (25:01):
Would you be decided just let this one go back?
Come on, p let let this one go. Bro. This
is not this is not the same as other kinds
of objectification. Let's let this go. No.
Speaker 4 (25:12):
Yeah, And he's moving on from BDE to big Dad Energy,
which I was like, Peete, come on, you are funny.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
Don't make that joke.
Speaker 4 (25:18):
He also said it was hard to join SNL because
he was so young, and he tried to bond with
castmates overweed and they were planning weddings and having kids.
He said, Keenan was a big brother to him, but
he does admit that it is still very competitive with
everyone trying to get their sketches on and chosen. And
he also admits that he did get noticed because of
(25:38):
the big celebrity dating uh dating situations and stories, so
it also helped him, you know, yeah, it also helped
and it helped him between Kicky and I as well.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
You know, okay, I was not checking for him right before,
that is correct.
Speaker 7 (25:52):
And lastly, someone used AI speaking of AI to craft
a photo of Reba McIntyre and Dolly Parton together and
slap a One Last Ride twenty twenty six tour on
top of it.
Speaker 2 (26:03):
One Last Ride, Leave Them Alone.
Speaker 4 (26:06):
Dolly Parton and Reba McIntyre announced twenty twenty six tour.
They wrote One Last Ride a once in a lifetime
revival fans have waited for. Sadly, if you were excited,
that's not happening. There's no other sources that are relatable
posting it and a tour announcement that big would be
huge news. Neither Reba or Dolly has said anything about
this tour. But I'd be so mad if I wasn't
(26:27):
ready to take my one Last Ride and someone was
telling me to take one last ride.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
It is not happening. It is a fake photo.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
It is ai and I'm praying for everyone who thought
that was real because it looks fake. By the way,
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(27:13):
next hour And I just want to you know, we
are ripped off regularly on this show. I mean just
right in front of our faces. People just change the
name of our segments or just barely change the name
and do the exact same segment. Some people in town
just do the exact same content. They don't even bother. Like,
we have ripped off plenty of things around here, but
(27:34):
at least we change them and make them our own.
Some people just do the same thing, and that's cool,
it's all good. But I'd just like to say, right now, Kiki,
we are I am blatantly at your direction ripping off
something that Melissa Melissa Foreman did on light FM a
few days ago because it was so good. And what's
(27:56):
his face from Nike? He just Phil Night just hit
me up and said, hey, you can have that extra
seven hundred mil that you left off my net worth.
And with that, I would like to hire someone to
do one thing that I don't want to do in
my life anymore, one thing. What is the eight five
five five three five. You've got the money and you
(28:18):
can hire someone to do one daily activity on your
behalf that you don't want to do or that would
be just an amazing luxury for you. What would you choose?
You could context the same number this question was asked.
I think we talked about this over vacation, my mom
and my aunt and for me, every time I get
out of my bed every time I want to come
(28:39):
back and the bed has been remade, refluffed, new sheets
that smell like forty seven sheets, a bounce, and everything's
like smooth and perfect. Like a hotel. Like if you
go to a really nice hotel and you leave like whatever,
they'll come turn the bed down. Sometimes they'll make it
if you're like in a really fancy place. I don't
(29:00):
typically get to say those kind of places, but if
I did, when I do, they do that kind of
thing and they put a little chocolate on there sometimes.
You know, what would it be for you guys though?
YEA one thing eight five five five one oh three five.
Money is no object.
Speaker 3 (29:13):
Laundry, Yes, Laundry is my biggest op in life. That's
my biggest hurdle in life. Laundry.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
So you would you would leave the house or whatever,
you'd come home and everything would be laundered. And then
I think, also you laundry would need to include putting
it away.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
Ye, that's the biggest part. Like I'm down to put
it in the washer, put in a dryer. It's it's
after it's in the dryer. I don't want to deal
with it. I don't want to fold I don't want
to put it away. Yeah, yeah, I'll put it. I
want to match socks, yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
But I don't really want to have to, because you know,
I just watch everything on cold or I dry clean
it because I just don't bother with separating things. But yeah, okay,
all right. So you'd put everything in there and then
you just walk away and the next time you looked
at it, it was perfect laundry. Please, okay, all right, Kaitlin.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
Remember between like practical things and things that aren't so
practical that I just would want because I'm bougie, I
think like having a very healthy chef would make me
really happy and not just I know my boyfriend can cook,
but we argue about the amount of salt sometimes. Also,
like I'm not going to order him to like meal
prep for me. I would love a chef to like
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just make all my meals. I want to eat clean,
eat well, but like have it taste good.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
I don't want to cook.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
I think that's that's a really good one that might
be better than the bad one. I might if I
could only have one, I might do the same thing.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
Wouldn't that be great?
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Somebody cooking it up and it's good and it's fresh
and it's healthy but also tastes good and you didn't
have to like reheat kind. There's a lot of ways
you can do this where you reheat the food and
that's fine, but no, like someone actually cooking it.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
Yeah, I would love that.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Yes, yes, yeah, I see these on TikTok. They got
these guys, the personal chefs, Like I have a person
just half an ant ins. I follow those two and
then there's one. Here's the life. It's like an Asian dude.
Here's the life of a personal chef in Beverly Hails,
and it's him, like I went to the farmers today
and I got a bunch of vegetables, most of which
I've never seen before. I don't even know what these
vegetables are called. He's like, this is a come quite orange,
(31:09):
come quite orange, banana, mango, it's all in one.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
And I'm like, we don't have those here.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Right it lierally heals man, what are you all doing
beating fruits? But it's just like every meal, and then
they're always having guests over and the guests like today's
guest wanted a medium rare fleet minon. I'm like, oh,
so my friends can make menu requests that would be lit.
I know it would be. I think that that is
a luxury worth having, Paulina free. One thing we come
up with many.
Speaker 7 (31:34):
Now, but one I think for me be a favorite
to all of society.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
But it would be to have a driver.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
Yes, I really want a driver too. You want a driver.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
It took mine.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
You want a driver, a.
Speaker 5 (31:48):
Car and a driver that takes me every morning to
work and brings me home every night, and I have
breakfast in the back and read my books and.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
Hold on. That's a big flex in itself. You can
drive and read what you can. You can even if
someone else is driving. You can read a book in
a car. I get in motion, I get sick.
Speaker 5 (32:13):
I would find a special car that didn't make me sick.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
Sure, why not? I mean we're making this all up.
So yeah, okay, A lot of people are saying this.
A lot of people want someone to drive them around.
And I can see that, especially if you're someone who's commuting.
Speaker 5 (32:26):
Yeah, it's just the day to day. If it's you know,
an hour a day where I can just take a
nap and stuff instead of driving.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
I'll take it.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
Yeah, I think so too. Thank you. Irene. Have a
great day you guys. Thank you, thank you for listening. Now, Amanda, Amanda,
you said cooking and cleaning, but you only get one, Amanda.
The exercise is one.
Speaker 5 (32:45):
But like the act of like someone cooking for you
and then cleaning up after themselves.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
Well, I'm sorry, but that would be included, like if
I hire a chef. I mean, it's just it's a
crazy statement. If I hire a chef, then yeah, no,
you're you're gonna come in there, you're gonna cook the food,
and you're gonna leave like you were never there. Because
that's an issue I have with cooking myself too, as
I clean as I cook, and it's like by the
time I get because I can't enjoy the food that
I just made unless everything is clean. But then by
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the time I get to the food is cold.
Speaker 5 (33:15):
True, and no one prepares you for how much cleaning
goes into what makes you cook whatever you want in
a hole. So yeah, I thought to get.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Right, that's a good one. That's a really good one. Amanda.
Thank you. Have a good day you too. Also, I'm
gonna say this too, like the cleaning is an art
and some people are just really good at it like
I can't make my countertop for some reason, I can't
make my countertops look the same way that the person
who comes once a month can do it. I got
someone comes once a month, one time a month. It's
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like the greatest day of the whole that I come
home and everything. But for some reason, like I just can't,
I don't do it as well as they do. Like
it's an art. It's it's a skill. And you if
you're fortunate enough to have someone to do that for
you at any point, you should pay them because it is.
It's not easy. Yep, it's not easy to do and
to make everything look perfect? Is it a seal? Yes? Hi,
good morning. So you you can have one thing done
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for you. What is it?
Speaker 5 (34:10):
And laundry? You have laundry? Yes, yeah, yeah, laundry is
always a big mission for me.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
I have this chair. It's just full of clean clothes
I can share and it just pals up.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
Yeah, laiting on.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
Me every day.
Speaker 5 (34:27):
But it's laundry like job, the laundry. Pull the laundry,
hang it up, put it away, all that.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
Yeah, I agree with you. A seal, Thank you, it's
a good one. Thank you. Have a good day. No,
you have a you have a chair, I have what?
I have a dryer live at any time. Search for
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(34:53):
you do yours. I'm sure that's annoying. West of Tom
laundry is so easy. Well yeah, but it would be
nice to have some This is a fantas. Let us dream,
have a fantasy for once time, have a fantasy.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
So that's your opinion. Some people don't think so.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
Private jet anywhere anytime. Weall, yeah, we'd have to acquire
the jet and the pilots and the fuel and everything else.
Hair and makeup. A lot of people say, driver my
morning cat routine, they keep waking. I would imagine that's
true with pets, the pets that wake you up early.
Like you know, you love your pets, but maybe it
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would be nice to have somebody help you with that.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
I enjoyed that little time you like.
Speaker 1 (35:31):
Even at five am on Sunday when lux is like, now,
well we don't do that.
Speaker 3 (35:36):
He trained Mammy getting up at A, so you do
have that person that more Fred show next