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Would you be upset if your kids babysitter ordered DoorDash to your home? Fred and the crew discuss. Plus rock legend Ozzy Osbourne passes away at 76.

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CIPI it's Wednesday, which means morality Monday. You know, I
scour the internet.

Speaker 6 (03:16):
I do.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
I don't get enough credit, I don't think for the
amount of time I spent looking at ridiculous websites, and
it's going through Reddit, all the all the weirdness on
Reddit and all the weirdness all over the place. I
don't get enough credit for it, I don't think. But
I stumbled upon a few things that I don't even know.
I don't even know which one I want to do.
But some of these who are just I mean, it's
just like, for example, this one was this an overreaction

(03:40):
about me ordering door Dash while babysitting. So this is
a I guess a girl saying I ordered door Dash
while babysitting because I hadn't eaten since launch and was
getting a headache, and they were two hours late, the
kids were asleep, the food was left on the porch,
and I stepped outside for ten seconds to grab it.
So this is what happened. There's a text message between
the mom and the babysitter. Great, we're taking the ten

(04:02):
thirty train, should be home by eleven thirty. Sorry, I
thought we'd be done by now, no problem. And then
here comes a text from the mom. Hey, our ring
camera showed someone at the door with something delivered, and
she says, yes, I hadn't eaten, so I ordered door
Dash And here's the response. Okay, we'll talk about it
when we get home. But I'm really concerned that you

(04:22):
would do that without asking first. I would never be
okay with a stranger coming to the door while my
kids are sleeping. I really wish that you had asked
me before doing that. Please check to make sure that
the storm door is locked and the chain is locked
as well, since you opened them both. I get that
you were hungry, but it's more about the fact that
someone was coming to the door without my knowledge and

(04:43):
that you left the kids in the house alone while
you grabbed it. If something had happened, it really makes
me nervous. You could have eaten from the cabinet. This
is my home and my kids, and I need to
be able to fully trust who's there. We'll talk later.
Double check the doors, col so you can't. Okay. I
don't know what this girl was supposed to This wasn't

(05:03):
even my choice for reality Monday. But I'm reading this goal.
What was this girl supposed to do? First of all,
you're two hours late. Second of all, you're saying go
through the cabinet so I can go through your stuff
and just eat your food without it. And I guess
I could have texted you and said, hey, yeah you klaispose?
You could have been like, hey, I'm gonna order some food?
Is that?

Speaker 7 (05:20):
But I mean no, I don't want a pop tart
like I want a meal, and I don't.

Speaker 5 (05:25):
Understand this, like yes, okay.

Speaker 7 (05:26):
She could have asked, mom, hey, are you fine if
I order food or whatever she could have.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
I'm being honest, I's the babysit.

Speaker 7 (05:31):
I sometimes would do that, but now as being the
mom and the parent, like I order my babysitter. I
have a babysitter now, by the way, and I love
her so much I'm never losing her, and I order
her door dash. She came over yesterday for three hours
and guess who ordered McDonald's.

Speaker 5 (05:44):
I did for us. It wasn't as you should, thank you.

Speaker 7 (05:46):
It wasn't the best meal, but I was like, hey,
you know, let's let's all ell something. And I always
offer my sitters or whoever's there, I'm gonna order you food.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
What would you like? Sister does sware. I love that
she'll text a babysitter ahead of time and say, hey,
ordering Chick fil a for the girls, do you want that?
Or we're ordering yeah, this or that? What would you like?
You know, whatever, so that there's food there. Baby, Oh
my god. These babysitters and it's it's not an easy job,
you know, a one year old in a But I
will say, my sister goes out at like seven o'clock.

(06:16):
The girls go to bed at like seven seven thirty,
and so like you know, they do bath, they do dinner,
the babysitter comes over. You know, made freaks. The one
year old freaks out when Amanda leaves. All thinks it's funny.
And then she puts them to bed. You know, that's
five minutes of hysteria. Puts them to bed, and then
eats the Chick fil A and gets paid twenty five

(06:37):
dollars thirty dollars an hour, Yes, to make sure that
they don't like chocolate anything, which again you're providing a service.
And she's responsible and she's reliable, and I'm not saying
that she doesn't deserve that. But it's a good gig.
I don't want it. I don't want it gig.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
Yeah, I mean I used to be a babysitter and
a nanny. In my day, we didn't have door dash shows.
Usually they got me a pizza and they always said
I could eat whatever. But in my experiences, like obviously
the parent is is correct in saying that she has
boundaries or whatever. I think the way she spoke to
her was very like shameful. She could have handled it differently.
I also think for the babysitter standpoint, girl, you're gonna
have more problems because I baby sat for families that

(07:13):
would leave me like novels of like you can't do this.
We're watching you and it's like it's not a comfortable situation.

Speaker 5 (07:19):
It's not worth the money.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
But it's not like she invited the stranger in for tea.

Speaker 5 (07:23):
Right or something dramatic. Yeah, the benefit of the person left.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
She went to get the food locked the door, like
anybody else would.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
I mean, these people are watching your children, you should
treat them with kindness and respect.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
What if an Amazon delivery had shown up you ordered
the mailman like girl showing up at ten o'clock at night?
Do just male man work at astronomer? Like what are
we doing here? Like? What are we doing as permission
to get door dashed? Like girl knocking off in his house?

Speaker 8 (07:58):
Children?

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Yeah, I don't know what she was supposed I mean,
I suppose she It's ridiculous. I guess she could have
texted the mom and been like, hey, you know.

Speaker 9 (08:11):
Right or.

Speaker 10 (08:13):
Right?

Speaker 1 (08:14):
I don't know. Even as I say that right now,
I'm like, no, she handled the problem herself, and she
paid for it too, which I might even argue that,
you know, that might be again a courteous thing for
the for the mom to say, hey, I'm sorry, we're late.
You know, have you eaten dinner? Like yeah, either have
something from the kitchen or or you know, can I
order you something or can I you know, bring you

(08:34):
minutes an hour later? She's already two hours late, so
that's didn't consider it to begin with.

Speaker 4 (08:38):
Yesedally, and the mom could say, hey, listen, I'm a
little kooky. It's my first kid, second kid, whatever, I have,
I have anxiety. Hey next time, could you just let
me know or I can order you something beforehand.

Speaker 5 (08:49):
She could say that in passing when she gets there.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
I suppose she could have said that, like, hey, I
was all surprised to see the ring camera go off
at ten o'clock at night, Like I wouldn't just aay,
no problem, no problem at all, and by I'll pick
you back. Yeah, but can you just let me know
when you're gonna do that? Just because I don't want
to be surprised when someone's knocking on the door ten
o'clock at night. I suppose you, I suppose you were
on time to come and there would be no surprise.

(09:11):
I don't want to be surprised with two extra hours
of work. That's true, true, Jerry, Jerry, don't worry. Good morning,
love you get to the show. By the way, thank
you man, thanks for thanks for being part of the show.
So what what happened here? Like, I mean, I don't
know what this girl was supposed to do?

Speaker 6 (09:29):
Yeah, I mean I totally agree. I mean I get
the stragger coming to the door, But you know, how
is that different? You know, before you know, Hubert DoorDash
whatever was around. Uh you know people you order pizza,
Chinese food, you know, to the door, and you know
they were still you know, straggers coming to the door.
I mean, I guess that they should have, you know,
maybe texted her, but you know she's hungry, you know,
at the different time.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
So I'm allowed to rummage through your home to find
smash you scrounged for food, right like I mean, but
I can't order door dash that drops at the door
and someone, Yeah, that's weird. Jerry, Thank you have a
good day, man, Thanks for listening. Too appreciated. There's something
the kids he's able never know either, is I remember
Friday nights And this was usually when we had to

(10:11):
go to our father's house. You know, every other weekend.
The parents are divorced, and there wasn't a whole lot
of cooking going on, but Friday night, every other Friday,
five something, he'd come pick us up. And then by
five thirty I was on the phone with the Dominoes guy.
And this is when you'd call the actual store. Now
this was in the nineties, guys, this wasn't that long ago.
But you'd you'd look up the phone number for the

(10:32):
Domino's nearest you, and then you'd call the domino store
and someone answered the phone, and you'd order a pizza
and give them your address. And then thirty minutes later,
they would show up at your door with the pizza,
and it was usually the same kid that answered the
phone every Friday night. So I'd be like, oh, hey,
Don or whatever the kid Don would be a weird
name for a kid in the nineties, but you know,
I'd be like, hey, Chad you know or whatever, Oh hey,

(10:55):
you know to the pizza. And then the guy who
delivered the pizza was usually a guy that you knew
because I don't know, but the Kitchie tape will never
understand that when you're on a first day basis with
it with the piece of delivery people, because now you
don't know who's going to show up at your house.
So I suppose there's that It is a little weird
when you think about him. I would do a lot
of DoorDash. Let's say I ordered door dash five times
a week. That's five different people at my front door

(11:17):
in the course of a month. That's twenty randoms at
my door. Like one of them is an ex murderer
for sure, they just have chosen not to murder me yet.
I mean, think about that, but think about think about
like I get that, but we also it's twenty twenty five,
like this is what we're doing.

Speaker 10 (11:34):
We get in the cars with strangers right on trips.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
That's another thing. And the joke has been told a
million times and I didn't write it, but it's like
all the things that your parents told you not to
do as a kid is exactly what we're doing with Uber.
Oh yes, you know. It's like, don't talk to strangers,
don't get into stranger's car. We do it and then
we drive away with these people. Hey McKenzie, Hello, Hi McKenzie.
So this one. I didn't mean to really do this one,

(11:57):
but morality Monday. On a Wednesday, this this girl shared
on Reddit a text conversation between she and the mom
whose kids she was babysitting. There were two hours late
getting home. She ordered door Dash and the mom's season
on the ring cam and freaks out, what do you
We got strangers coming to my house delivering food. It
was like it was irresponsible. She did something wrong. What
was she supposed to do?

Speaker 11 (12:18):
Yeah, no, it's twenty twenty five. If you have not.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
Ordered door Dash before, then you're kind of doing something wrong.
The mom, the parents, there were two hours late. They
should have provided food. If not, I think the mom's
a little bit over reacting. I would have done the
same exact thing in this girl's situation.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
Yeah, and I agree with Kaylin. I would never babysit
for that woman again, even if she's probably never gonna
call me. She's probably gonna call me, not call me
again because I of course, because she was the irresponsible
one when she wasn't. But I wouldn't want a babysit
of this person because it's like I did, Okay, so
this is what's next. Yeah, right, it's like I'm doing
I'm doing this free you and I've done a good job.
And I showed up on time. I didn't and I

(13:03):
can see the text matches. There was no complaint about
her being two hours late or anything like that. So
I don't know. I probably wouldn't babysit for these people anymore.
I won't. I won't babysit for these people anymore. This
was actually a conversation between me and on Friday nights,
I babysit for some people. It's fine, it's you know,
and I don't have kids on my own, so vicariously

(13:24):
through that, I'm hiring. So comekid's you have a great day.
Thank you for listening.

Speaker 10 (13:29):
You're true.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
You guys have a great one.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Appreciate you. Shout out to uh Pittborough, North Carolina. I
don't know. I don't know. I've been to pitt Borough
this time of year especially, but there's a heat dome,
there's a heat doil going on.

Speaker 5 (13:42):
Well I did hear that on this show.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
The other thing is I don't. I mean, I'm assuming
she was at North Carolina. But then we also see
like whose phone it is, you know, like like we
don't see your name unless you give it to us.
We see your number where you're calling from. But you
know mine would say Scottsdale because I've had the same
number for thirty years. Show the family plan. No, my
sister is I'm not. I pay my own bill. I
just haven't changed my number. Oh independent woman, Okay, yeah,

(14:04):
I'm a I am. My sister is thirty seven years old.
My parents still pay for her cel phone.

Speaker 5 (14:12):
You're too loud.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
This was the other one though, that your mom still
pays for your cell phone. No, I pay for it,
but I'm on the plan.

Speaker 5 (14:18):
I'm not getting off.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Yeah, I'm on that. I get I mean, I don't
pay it. I don't know, absolutely not. I've never paid
a cell phone bill. In my your parents put yourself
phone bill to Yes, way.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
Jason, I love you, but you don't pay mortgage, rent phone.
You got the education this level I would be if
I didn't have to pay a mortgage, a car, a phone.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Do you pay car insurance? Yes they do? Okay, good
for you, but there would be one hundreds just falling
out of my everywhere too.

Speaker 10 (14:57):
He pays a bill for yeah, look at he said, Yeah,
I got the liability.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
Only I need to and pay your student loans because
I want to see Jason. Without student loans, it's not
going to walk in. You can't tell me nothing. It's
gonna be dripping around. He's getting the smoke everything.

Speaker 5 (15:19):
Because he puts the maximum on his four o one
K I'm trying. I think I flught with him, so
my MAXIMM.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
Won't be able to tell me anything. You paid off.
You know, for the longest time, I couldn't afford to
contribute to my four one case. So then when I
when I finally could, I put the max when I
could period when I could. Oh no, it's very excited.
Compound interest is amazing. Let me tell you my seventy

(15:45):
five hundred bucks is going to double in seven years,
that's right, yard, And when it does, you won't know me.
You don't know me, tell me nothing, old pay Nicole,
good morning, Hey, good morning Nicole. So you have three kids,
and you would never do what this woman did.

Speaker 11 (16:03):
No, I mean typically I always have like a family
member babysit. So even if I was a little bit
not as friendly, I don't think they would care. But
I would never be angry about somebody door dashing food
to my house like you guys said I would. I
always make sure it's like that. I provide food. Like
whenever I make the kids or order the kids, I
always make sure I have food for them as well.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you got. You have to either either
provide food or expect something like this to happen. Because
if you're if I'm gonna be there for six seven
hours or ever long I was, you know, I don't know.
You go out at six o'clock, it's it's eleven thirty
at night. I probably need to eat something.

Speaker 11 (16:42):
Well, exactly when I was, when I was more concerned
about this lady, I'm so obsessed with giving these doors
blocked again, there's people always outside of her house like
cat kids, or probably because.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
She leaves her kids for two hours.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Well I know you're so concerned, but
you don't worry about what time you get home. Thank you, Nicle,
have a good day, Thanks you. And this is what
I was going to do, and I'll just do it
quickly because there's nothing to debate here on this one.
It's just I don't understand. But this is another one
from Reddit. Am I the a hole for leaving my

(17:17):
boyfriend's place in the middle of the night after he
locked the bathroom. So this happened a few nights ago,
and I'm honestly still weird. Todd. I'm a twenty eight
year old female. I was staying over my boyfriend's house.
It's a thirty one year old male. We've been dating
for six months. Around eleven o'clock, I got up to
use the bathroom. I tried the handle and it was locked.
I waited, thinking maybe he was in there, but no,
he was just on the couch. So I asked, why

(17:38):
is the bathroom locked? And he said, I don't let
people use my bathroom after ten pm. It's a boundary
that I have. I told him I had to pinion.
He goes, well, then you're going to have to wait
till the morning, at which point I didn't know what
to say. I asked him to unlock it, told him
this was ridiculous. He stood his ground and said, no,
my space, my rules. So I left. I didn't throw

(17:59):
a fit. He texted me later, calling me disrespectful and
that I should have talked it out with him instead
of walking out. My sister said I did the right thing,
but one of my friends that I probably made it
bigger than it needed to be and I should have
stayed in dealt with it. Did I overreact? What? I've
never heard of such a thing? Does your bathroom turn
into a meth lab? At ten o'clock? What is going on?

Speaker 12 (18:21):
Like?

Speaker 1 (18:21):
Why can't I am in your home? I'm staying tonight,
I need to I'm probably going to need to use
the restroom sometime between ten pm and the time that
we wake up. So what do you I've never heard
of such a thing?

Speaker 5 (18:33):
That's a house of horse?

Speaker 1 (18:34):
YEA, yeah? What I feel like it's some childhood trauma?
Is something going on there? Maybe what happened in the
bathroom after tad.

Speaker 10 (18:40):
But my friend had a house like this, but her
mom was shut down the kitchen at a certain time.
Couldn't you get water, You couldn't get a snack. You
couldn't even just open a fridge from time to time
like people do just to see what's happening in there.

Speaker 5 (18:53):
You couldn't do it after seven o'clock in her house.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
You ever checked the fridge just to see if something appeared?
Every day day? I do this all the time. I'm
the only one there, so there's no way. And occasionally
I'll open the fridge and there'll be a like a
takeout or like in, like something I ate the night
before and forgot about. Occasionally I'll be like, I forgot
about that. But it almost never happens that I opened
the fridge and something's there that I didn't know was there,

(19:15):
because no one's going to magically put it there. Nonetheless,
I've never heard of such a thing. You lock the back.
This is in a public park where people are going
to go like do heroin and like hook up in
the bathroom in the middle of the night. Eight Well,
how do you think I know they locked the back?
How do you think I know that? I had to

(19:36):
find out other places? But I'm just it's like, I've
never heard of such a thing. That's insane. You want
to see me whim it out and pee and your
like kitchen sink so fast. I mean I got it
if I got a.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
Peaching there, like I'm just not're we're also no longer
from like we're bringing.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Up doing it, like did you expect us to do it?
Because I mean, I'm not going to get into it
this early, but like, let's be gott to be respond
We got to be respondible about our health, you know.
And let's say let's say at ten oh five we
do some stuff and then you know, at ten ten
I need I don't want, right, so I don't understand
what this guy's doing. You lock your own bathroom anyway,

(20:14):
straight to jail. So I didn't do that one because
there's just no there was no debate music, did you
over did you over react? And see human need no friends?
The biggest stories of the day. I a still agree
with the Texter that it was the it was the
we'll talk when I get home. First of all, you're
not my kid, yes, thank you. I guess technically i'm

(20:36):
your contracted employee, but like not really, and I don't
need a speech like okay, so you're not going to
use me again, then we don't need to talk about
it like I was hungry. Musicians and fans are paying
tribute to rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, the Black Sabbath front man,

(20:57):
died yesterday at seventy. He was remembered as a pioneer
and a dear friend. We talked about this a few
weeks ago. The guy got to do it, you know,
like a final show. I always wonder about that sometimes
when people get when they do like one final thing
and then they die right after, it's like, did you
almost like know?

Speaker 5 (21:16):
It was kind of beautiful? His daughter got engaged there.

Speaker 4 (21:19):
It was the highest grossing cherry event I believe, and
so many fans were there.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
It's like did you just sort of like did you
did you save it up? Like maybe you didn't know,
but did you save it up for that? And then
just sort of look, okay, well I've done everything I'm
gonna do and then you just sort of release and
then you die.

Speaker 4 (21:35):
Maybe he felt complete, you know, like some people know yeah,
like I've heard it.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Well, my own grandfather he didn't pass away until my
aunt arrived from South was he was out he was
in a coma, like he was he was not. He
was live, but he was not. We could not communicate
with him. But it took three days for my aunt
to get And I don't mean to be sad, but
like I had to wonder, like he waited till everybody
was together and then he died, and it's like, well,
we couldn't talk to him, so I don't know. He

(22:00):
must have known that, but like did he make that decision?
You know what I mean? Like, Okay, well now it's time.
So I wonder about that. I don't mean to make
it like sad or whatever, but I have I have
thought about them. I also, on a different note, have
to say, as we discussed a few months ago, that
show The Osborne's was on fifteen years no more than that,
seventeen years ago, ten years ago, right mid two. I'm

(22:25):
not killing show. It would have been it would have
been like two thousand six, two thousand and five and
two two thousand and two. So that show, God, that
show was twenty three years ago. And when I watched
that show, I was like, this dude is he is
knocking on the door, you know what I mean? Like,
this dude is not good. He's not longer for the world.
Man entertaining is that family was so entertaining and it
was kind of a revolutionary show at the time. But

(22:48):
it was like this guy didn't have long does he?
That was twenty three years ago?

Speaker 5 (22:52):
I mean seventy what is he? Seventy six?

Speaker 1 (22:54):
Yeah, I mean that's a really my man did his
big one right. Good for him. Texas lawmakers are going
to hold a special hearing today to investigate the state's
response to the deadly flash floods that hit over the
July fourth weekend. At least one hundred and thirty five
people were killed in central Texas, including more than one
hundred in Kirk County, where children's camps and RV parks
sat on the banks of the Guadalupe River. The Joint

(23:16):
Select Committee's inquiry will include testimony from officials in charge
of managing the rivers in the area, as well as
the head of the Division of Emergency Management members of
the state Police. The lawmakers are expected to seek details
about flood planning, disaster preparedness and response, and communication. See
doj is meeting with Geelan Maxwell Gee Lane. However, you

(23:37):
say your name, this is the this is like the
number two in the whole Jeffrey Epstein thing. And I'll
like to get into the politics, but this is all
everyone's been wanting to hear the last couple of weeks
is some what's who's on the list who was hanging
out with Jeffrey Epstein? And for whatever reason, everyone's all
cagy about this. And so I don't know, but aprobably

(23:58):
gonna meet with her, and they've already spoken with her lawyers,
and apparently she and her lawyers, not surprisingly are leveraging
whatever information she has for an early release because she's
serving a twenty year prison sentence after being coned convicted
on sex trafficking charges in twenty twenty one. Critics of
the move say it's the first step to her negotiating
for her freedom. So we'll see what she knows. And

(24:21):
also I don't know how much. I mean, what if
she said something that the current administration or some other
powerful person doesn't want to get out And we talked
about this the other day. It's like, you know, you
could say it's about politics, but it's also about money
and about famous people and about powerful people, and about
people who donate to politics on both sides of the aisle.
So are we ever really going to know? Right, I'm

(24:42):
saying no. So I don't know why this is so
important to everybody, because I don't think we're ever going
to have the truth. Target is changing a roughly decade
old policy that will let customers save some extra cash.
The retailer is altering its price match policy, which allowed
customers to request and receive a refund for the difference
the product of the if the shopper found the identical

(25:03):
item cheaper at Amazon, Walmart or Target itself. Walmart or
Target itself. So now they're gonna it's true for Target.
So if you buy something and then two weeks later
the price goes down or within two weeks, then they'll
give you the price difference, but they're no longer going
to apply that to Amazon or Walmart. I don't know
you could beete with Amazon. I don't even know how
Amazon makes money, and they obviously make a lot of money.

(25:25):
But when I ordered like one bolt, you know, or
something you know, or a random like light plate, you know,
like at at the end of the day, like the
little thing cracked where I plug in my hair dryer.
You know, there's like the outlet. Then there's the outlet cover.
Oh yeah, that thing cracked. I'm like, well, this thing's
fifteen years old. Wh am I gonna find this? I
take it, I flip it over. I see a little

(25:46):
serial number on it. I type it in Amazon. Sure enough,
the exact one. I order it. It's there by eight
o'clock and it was a dollar ten. I'm like, now,
wait a minute. They paid someone more than a dollar
tend to bring this to me. How did I get
any money? They basically gave this to me. I mean,
I don't understand, but obviously it's volume, and then we
order other stuff and pay more for that whatever. But

(26:07):
I'm just going to wait a minute. You did not
make money on this. Somebody had to go to the
store or the warehouse or whatever get this one thing,
bring it to me. But you have prime, right, So yeah,
so I guess I already paid. Okay, but how many
of those does it take? Because I'm at this point,
I can see a target from my window. I'd still
get it on Amazon because I'm that lazy and I
like getting mail Hershey, fans will soon feel a bigger

(26:31):
pinch at the checkout. The Pennsylvania based Chocolate Giant confirmed
on Tuesday hiking prices across all of their candy. The
a low double digit percentage increases what you could expect
to move ted to the surging cocoa costs rather than
tariffs or trade disputes. So a lot of people are
saying that this ex astronomer CEO from the kiss cam scandal,

(26:52):
the Coldplay show and his little little HR friend who
still has a job. Apparently, they're saying that he could
sue Coldplay, oh please, But legal experts say that he'd
have a really tough time doing that after being caught
on the concert kiss cam with his HR chief. Since
the footage was taken in public venue, in a public
venue and shown on stadium screens, there's no clear claim

(27:15):
of defamation or privacy violation. The viral moment, viewed over
ninety million times, led to both exacts being put on
leave and then he resigned a couple days later. Coldplay
designed their concerts for these kinds of viral fan moments.
But now Chris Martin's warning audience has made show that
cameras may catch them live. This dude, he needs to
just stop. I don't think he's going to do that

(27:35):
he needs to stop. Yeah, just go away.

Speaker 10 (27:38):
There's something in a small print on the back of
your concert ticket. This is we can do whatever we
want to you while you're in here. Yes, if Beyonce
falls from the sky or Katy Perry, you're not someone else.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
Well, that's the same thing, like with airline tickets, Like
when you act up on a plane, have you ever
read the terms and conditions of your flight? They don't
even have to fly you anywhere. Like no one reads
the terms and conditions of anything, But if you did,
you would realize that whatever you paid for, or that
ninety nine percent of the time they don't even have
to do it if they don't want to it. You
agreed to it when you bought it. So people are like,
I'm not getting out of his seat. Oh, but you
are because it is not your plane and we are

(28:10):
under no obligation to take you anywhere. So it is
so funny to mean, I bought this, you rented it,
and we can revoke it. And now, by the way
that you're on the internet, you're never flying anywhere again.
So get used to renting someone's Greyhound bus seat because
you're not allowed to fly anymore. I don't understand that one.
And this is a heroic story. During a Delta flight

(28:32):
from Atlanta to Tucson, speaking of which a woman attempted
to enter the cockpit and emergency exits at mid air.
The flight was diverted back to Atlanta. A woman named
Nicole Pruitt, she's an Arizona mom and retired Army vet,
intervened by a hog tying the distraught passenger using a
makeshift restraint preventing potential danger. She was overheard saying, please

(28:53):
excuse me, I'm gonna beat her ass right now. After landing,
emergency services met the plane, but the disruptive passenger wasn't arrested. Somehow.
Delta later thanked the crew and her for de escalating
the incident. I'm telling you, I I don't understand. This
is another thing I've been saying for a decade. I
don't understand why people act up on planes. But because

(29:15):
we all know that sadly what the possible end result
could be. So at this point I have nothing to
lose but to tackle the guy that's trying to open
the emergency exit, Like what what is the alternative? Like
I'm no hero, but I mean I think everybody on
the plane's going to tackle you, because it's like, sadly,
we know what happens if we let people just it's

(29:35):
possible that if you got in there, who knows what
could happen. I feel like every everybody is going to
try and take you out.

Speaker 5 (29:41):
Yep, it's the manners for me.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Excuse me exactly. No, it's very very kind, courteous. And
then she did it. It's gorgeous Grandma Day, recognizing all
the women who embrace the age of a grandma, whether
they are grandmothers or not. That's very nuts. The understandmer
of port blogs and Ranny waiting by the phone next
for you can't went to enter report. He's on the

(30:03):
Fread Show.

Speaker 5 (30:04):
Of course.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
The biggest story of the day is the death of
Ozzy Osbourne at seventy six years old. And depending on
your age, you probably remember him differently.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
Right.

Speaker 4 (30:14):
You may of course know him as the Prince of
Darkness from his from Black Sabbath, of course, the lead singer.
You may also know him as you know that dude
on MTV with his wild family and dogs that are
going all over the house and he's always calling for Sharon.
But even before then, I remember him as that dude
who bit the head off the bat.

Speaker 13 (30:34):
I mean, I do not.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
I remember being a kid hearing about him and then
being like, that's the guy on the TV show. And
in a twenty twenty two interview, Ozzie told people he
was prepared for his bat biting moment from a nineteen
eighty two Des Moines show to define his legacy even
in death. He jokes, when I leave this place, it's
going to be a that's the man who bit the
head off the bat. Elsewhere in their interview, though, he

(30:55):
did reflect on his resilience, saying his legacy would be
about survival, which it's certainly is, continuing to perform even
into his seventies despite serious health challenges. Of course, Ozzi
died yesterday at seventy six, like we said, after battling Parkinson's.
His final appearance was at that Black Sabbath farewell concert
like we just mentioned on July fifth, where he did

(31:15):
the whole show power through Parkinson's and he was on
this like really cool, like gothic throne.

Speaker 5 (31:21):
So shout out to Ozzie. You know we're thinking about you,
but you.

Speaker 4 (31:26):
Certainly left your mark on this world and while we're
talking about him, I want to tell you a very
unhinged internet theory if you have not heard it about
YouTuber Tricia Padus Jason's queen.

Speaker 5 (31:37):
So the original social.

Speaker 4 (31:40):
Media theory emerged in September of twenty twenty two, when
Queen Elizabeth the Second had.

Speaker 5 (31:46):
Died at the age of ninety six. So I don't
know if Kiki killed her.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
I think not. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (31:51):
We made a graphic ran to losing her. However, Twitter
users noticed that in the hours that preceded the death
of the longest reigning monarch in British his tree, Tricia
had announced that they had gone into labor with their
first child. Coincidence, I don't know, But social media users
then decided that Tricia's child was the real incarnation of
the monarch. Okay, the theory has gained traction over the years.

(32:14):
So when Tricia announced their third pregnancy, it coincided with
the announcement that Pope Francis had died, once again sparking theories.

Speaker 5 (32:22):
Well, yesterday one a guest who gave birth?

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 5 (32:26):
Miss Tricia?

Speaker 4 (32:28):
I think their nine non binary gave birth to her
third child and.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
She killed us.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
Well, I don't know, or is Ozzy her reincarnated child
their reincarnated child. Now, don't shoot the messenger. I'm just
telling you what the streets are saying. It's just my job,
so I'm gonna leave that right there. But congrata Tricia,
because we do love you and you are amazing. And lastly,
odds are that Zach Bryant has lost Brian, I should say,

(32:54):
has lost a fourteen year old fan. After playing three
nights at MetLife Stadium, Zach rushed out on night two
without stopping for fans waiting for hours, which I think
you know every artist has done that, But a TikToker
from a fourteen year old named Vienna complained that he
had quote drove away like a jerk. Well, Zach, who's
known to have a very calm, even temper, wrote, you're

(33:16):
not entitled, get off my d But he spelled it
out to a fourteen year old girl, and then he
later followed up he maybe he thought about it, and
he said, I went out and took pictures both night
one and three needed to rest. I don't know if
we needed all that, and I don't know if little Vienna.

Speaker 5 (33:32):
Gonna be his fan anymore.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
I don't if that fourteen year old doesn't get anywhere
near his.

Speaker 4 (33:36):
D right, Yeah, that's an odd thing to say to
a child, but I'm leaving that right there as well.
By the way, if you want to join us on
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Speaker 1 (33:52):
Tanita pointed out that Ozzie and Sharon did sing it
quite memorable. Take me out to the ballgame at Wrigley's.

Speaker 14 (33:58):
S Alright, she got hold.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Real real crazy cow. Stop seeing me.

Speaker 13 (34:11):
Oh God, bless him than Alix Cooper as iconic.

Speaker 15 (34:27):
Bless your heart. That's right, take me in. I I mean.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
We had that part right.

Speaker 5 (34:52):
He strives her out ye.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
And Sharon just watching. Sharon was like, let him have
it you you Oh yeah, yeah, I mean she wasn't read.
Get some run, don't mess around, don't mess around. Thanks
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(35:39):
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