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June 4, 2025 35 mins

Listen to the full 6 am show where we discuss whether it's okay to borrow your siblings wedding dress. Plus, Snack Wraps are coming back on July 10th! And Kaelin dishes the tea from her recent bachelorette trip to Maine!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 2 (00:17):
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(00:39):
All the things I could do with the free time.
Hi Kale, good morning, Good morning, Hi Jason Brown, Hi,
Hi Kiki, good morning. Beamin is here on the phone.
In the text eight five five five nine three five,
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Speaker 5 (01:49):
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Speaker 1 (02:00):
In morality Monday on a Wednesday, whaty thing? Okay? Okay? Well,
I mean we're doing it anyway. I asked, I asked,
you know, if you were into it, but that's what
we're doing. So the answer was yes, I am into it.
So a twenty nine year old female is in Morality Monday.

(02:21):
In the arena today, she said, I was supposed to
get married last year, but my fiance and I ended
up breaking things off a few months before the wedding.
It was mutual, no drama, just a realization that we
weren't compatible long term. The thing is, I'd already bought
my wedding dress custom made. It cost me nearly four
thousand dollars. I know that's a lot. I paid for
it entirely myself, and it meant a lot to me.

(02:42):
After the breakup, I packed it up and put it
in storage. Haven't been ready to sell it or do
anything with it. It's emotional. And here's where it gets Massy,
my younger sister, who is twenty four, so she's twenty nine.
Sister's twenty four, recently got engaged. We're not super closed,
kind of different people, and she's always been a bit
entitled on us. She came over a few weeks ago,
saw the dress when we were organizing my storage closet

(03:04):
and asked if she could have it for her wedding.
I kind of laughed and said, oh no, that's mine.
She had annoyed and said, but you're not even getting married.
You're gonna let that thing sit and rod in a box.
I told her again, no, it's personal to me, and
even though I'm not using it now, I'm not giving
it away. She asked if she could buy it at
a discount, and I said I wasn't ready to sell it,

(03:24):
and she threw a fit, called me selfish and said
that I was being dramatic over just a dress. Our
mom is now involved and she thinks I should give
it to her as a gesture of sisterly love and
because it's going to go to waste. But I honestly
feel like she's only asking because she doesn't want to
pay for one herself, and she's not exactly struggling financially.

(03:45):
So now I have my sister and my mom acting
like I'm heartless and petty for not handing it over.
But it feels like a boundary that I want to
keep her dress. She didn't have to give a tame money.
End of story. Next, anything else I mean is going
to go to waste. I mean not that she's never
going to get married, but if she does, will she
use that dress? Maybe she might or change her mind

(04:07):
and pick something else, but the dress, I assume you know,
she had the vision of the dress. The dress doesn't
dependent on the person that she's marrying. But when she
was having this dress fitted and made and everything, it
was with the intensive marrying someone who she's now not marrying.
So is that the dress she's gonna want to wear
when she marries someone else someday? I don't know. But
it's her dress, she paid for it, it's her. She

(04:29):
doesn't have to give it to anyone.

Speaker 4 (04:31):
If you'd brought in the box all at once, like no,
you're not entitled to it.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
The sister is a weirdo in my opinion, because out
of all the dresses in America or where or wherever
they reside, you want the dresses in my closet with
my hurt, pain and tears attached to you are weird?

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Why don't you put me in that position exactly like
you know that I intended to wear that dress to
get married to someone, and now it's like, well I
want it, so I should have it. And then for
the mom to get involved and be like, yeah, she's
weird too, eight five, five, five, nine one one three
five Jason, I feel like you would just give it
to her. I mean, that's because that's you.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
I don't think she's entitled to it.

Speaker 6 (05:08):
But if someone I mean, if someone wanted anything from me,
I probably would just give it to them. So but like, yeah,
I don't think it's weird that she feels that she's
entitled to a dress, Like that's crazy wild.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Well, and it's her dress, it's her style, it's her
dress design. So if she does get married some day,
maybe she will wear it because the dress is not
necessarily attached to the person. You know, it was her
vision I mean attached to her, but not to the
person she was marrying. Yeah, right, Like, so while the
memory is there, if she gets married the next few
years and the dress still fits her and looks, I mean,
that's you know you have. The way I understand it

(05:43):
is that women typically, you guys, have a vision for
your wedding day that isn't necessarily hinged to the person
that you're marrying. Because you you developed this as like
a child, right Like, as you grow up and watch
movies and go to other people's weddings and stuff, you're like, oh,
I want to wedd but you don't even know who
you're gonna marry yet. Oftentimes, can you envision what it
is that you want. Caitlyn's had this this TP forest

(06:03):
thing since she met anybody.

Speaker 4 (06:05):
Yeah, she's dated.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Several people since she had the TP forest revelation. Why
do you have? I mean it's fair, right, I mean
I've known you for almost ten years and you've dated
many people, but you've always had the forest TP wedding revelation. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (06:20):
I mean, I don't know if i'd do it anymore.
It feels like a little played out at this point.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
But because you've been speaking too publicly about it, that's
the thing. You've been telling everyone you want the forest
TP wedding, and everyone's doing it. It's the reason why
you got to keep your dress locked up that you've
already had made. Yeah. Oh yeah, because you wouldn't wan
anyone to see it, especially your sister. Yeah. No, she's
not wearing that, you know, because I know you have
like a sort of a mixed concept of whether you
want to actually be married or not. Yeah, So it's like,

(06:46):
you know, you got to keep that for yourself. Okay,
Let's say you did have a dress for some reason
from another previous relationship, and your sister came to you
and said, I want that it was custom made for you,
it was your vision. Are you gonna give it to her?

Speaker 7 (06:58):
No?

Speaker 5 (06:59):
I feel like what I mean, there's not a lot
I wouldn't do for her, as you know, but I
feel like a wedding dress is so personal.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
First of all, she's five nine and I'm like barely five.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Six, so it would be cropped right, yeah, like.

Speaker 4 (07:13):
On her like you know, her ankles would be out.

Speaker 5 (07:15):
But no, I think it's deeply personal, and I would
get very upset with people telling me like how I
need to handle something that I paid for with my
own money, that I made to fit my body, like
it's weirdo energy like Keiki said.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
So no, it's a no for me, dog, But I'll
go with you, like I'll help you.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Yeah, I mean you'll move out of your house for
six months so she can move in and you'll live
on the street. But as far as the wedding dress
is concerned, actually in my fashion, no, No, I mean
it's oldest child syndrome. I let me see this.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
What does that mean?

Speaker 1 (07:47):
I'm the oldest child right?

Speaker 4 (07:48):
What are they telling me?

Speaker 7 (07:49):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (07:49):
The babies get everything literally and figuratively, I don't. I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I could see something like this happening in my house too,
But I wonder what my mom would do. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
Sis fighting over dress?

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Yeah, I mean I've had I've had a custom made
wedding dress for many years. I've been thinking about, you know,
just whenever that time comes. I've had this vision, and
the vision is not going to change. It's a beautiful dress.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
We would you do? Well?

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Yeah? Yeah, long train obviously bright white if whitist can be,
you know, because that's what I I know what you're
talking about. I've been to many I've been to weddings
and people that I slept with and they were wearing white. Okay, okay, okay,
they're walking down the aisle.

Speaker 4 (08:32):
I don't know about not pure missy.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
You can't. But of course I didn't say that out loud. Good.
I was tempted to. I was tempted to. She walked
on the aisle with her fiancee standing up there, you know,
husband to be, who doesn't know that we hooked up.
I know, I know messed up, wouldn't it. Yes, Yeah,

(08:57):
I don't know. I don't know if in my family
that I would see my sister gets everything she wants
for the most part. But I wouldn't say that. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I guess so. But my mom's not. I think she
likes me better, So there's that.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
That's nice.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
But yeah no, but my mom is my sister stuff
because it's for the kids. Like everything she's doing, let's
be honest. Everything my mom loves my sister. But everything
she's doing these days is leverage to get in with
the kids. That's what it is. And like, the more
accents she gets, the more stuff shows up on my
sister's front door. The less action she gets, the less
stuff shows up on my sister's front door. That's how

(09:32):
it works. Lexi, Hi, Hi, how are you guys? Hey,
good morning, so morale Monday. On a Wednesday, Big sister
has a custom wedding dress. Little sister saw it and said,
and when big sister's not getting married anymore, Little sister
saw it and said, give me that, and she said no.
And now mom and little sister are mad about it.
What do you think.

Speaker 8 (09:53):
I think the mom and sister are in the wrong
because the dress is a personal thing. Is somebody like
we just got married, not that, and go I still
have my dress. I am thinking about doing something with it. So, yeah,
she may not be using it now, but there's a
possibility maybe she wants to. I don't know, who knows
what she'll do with it, but it's still her dress, right.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
You wouldn't she want your own dress too? Like it's
your day, your thing, Go get your own dress, right,
Stop being a weird.

Speaker 8 (10:18):
Uh, it's some special thing in the world to go
and do the dress shopping. You know, it's it's awesome.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
That's right, Lexi. You're only going to do it maybe
two or three times your whole life, so you know
it's right. I hope it's only once. Thank you, LEXI
have a good day you too.

Speaker 8 (10:33):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Sophia says two birds, one for the sister, one for
the mom. It's her dress. She paid four grand for it.
Her sister can pound sand another text, Yeah, absolutely not.
I hope she keeps it until she wants to use it.
The audacity of that person is wild. Sounds like her
sister is being dramatic. But I do wonder, like, how
many times have you given your friend or a family

(10:56):
member an idea or said something about something and then
they go you it. It's like, here's my idea for address?
I had it made when I want that, I mean,
have you ever had that where you gave you said, oh,
I want to name my you know, first daughter, Marie,
or I want to name my first dog Spot or whatever,
and then all of a sudden he comes best friend
with Spot and you're like, wait, wait one minute, wait

(11:17):
what I just told you that?

Speaker 4 (11:19):
Yeah, people get really mad about that, and I get it.

Speaker 9 (11:21):
Like i'd be frustrated too if somebody's like, here's my
daughter Gigi after I just said I'm gonna name my
kid Gabrielle rgg.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
But like, I don't know.

Speaker 9 (11:28):
For me, it's like I don't get mad at that
kind of stuff as much as the normal normal person does.
Like I have a friend who got a car and
like another friend was like, oh I want that car,
and then like the one got the car or something,
the other one got mad and I was.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
Just like, but like you guys are like two different households,
like same car, responding, well, car and a baby.

Speaker 9 (11:43):
I feel like a baby name yeah, but like at
the same time, like, what are the odds of me
like still communicating with a certain person like thirty years later,
Like I'm gonna have my daughter forever. But like, what
if I'm no longer friends with you know, Jonathan, God forbid? Right,
we're not friends anymore. He has a daughter named Gigi Doo.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
Like I always wanted the Probably, and now I can't
have a PT Cruiser anymore. I'm so mad. I know,
all I wanted was a PT Cruse. All I wanted
was a Mini Cooper. And then one day here comes Probably,
you know, rolling up in her Mini Cooper and on
its biggest stories of the day. All Right, you know
there are baby names that are banned in the US.

(12:18):
The US Supreme Court is banning nearly a dozen baby names.
This is according to US birthertificates dot com. You can't
name your your kid King, Queen Jesus Christ. I guess
that's illegal in the United States. And you also should
avoid naming your kid Santa Claus, Majesty, Adolf Hitler, and

(12:40):
Roman numeral three since those are not up to snuff
with the US government. Nutella Messiah, the at symbol, the
number ten sixty nine. Each US state fall is its
own set of name guidelines, but typically band numerals, emde
cheese and special characters. The fact that we have to

(13:03):
have legislation telling you not to name your kid an
emoji is a problem?

Speaker 4 (13:09):
Or Hitler.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Look a little laid off?

Speaker 3 (13:13):
Right?

Speaker 4 (13:15):
Shouldn't need that?

Speaker 1 (13:16):
Should mean my little baby adaf Hitdler? What like? What
are you like? Why? Why? Why do you hate your kid?

Speaker 4 (13:22):
But king and Queen is weird?

Speaker 5 (13:24):
Like?

Speaker 4 (13:24):
Why can't I name my kid king or queen?

Speaker 1 (13:25):
I don't know?

Speaker 4 (13:26):
And I feel like I know kids named king?

Speaker 2 (13:28):
Right?

Speaker 1 (13:28):
I guess you're not supposed to according to this is
against the law. I'm not sure, Kaylin. This is for
you and only for you. McDonald's is bringing back a
long requested, cult favorite food item, the snack wrap. It's back,
that's what they said. It's back, as if they made
a statement. They had to make a statement yesterday. It

(13:50):
will return to McDonald's men using July tenth as the
company struggles to turn around the slugg starts of the year. Chicken, lettuce, cheese,
and a tortilla. There you go.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
It makes me a little emotional. Did yesterday?

Speaker 5 (14:01):
However, it looks a little different, So McDonald's you bet
not play with the og recipe.

Speaker 4 (14:07):
The chicken looks a little different. Have you tried the
new strips yet?

Speaker 5 (14:11):
So no, I haven't tried the strips, but when the
snack wrap was on the menu, I think they used
the Chicken selects. Remember the Chicken selects in there. So
I have not tried the new strips, but I know
they're different from the selects. They're good, though, Are they good?

Speaker 4 (14:23):
They are good? Okay, let's not mess with it.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
I haven't had I haven't had a select or a
strip because I go for the McNugget. Yeah, so I
feel like if I got something else it would be
it would be different, like McNugget, like the caters to
my nostalgia.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
I think the strips are Chicken.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
I don't know as to.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Sorry, here's what I don't get though. Franchisees reportedly complained
that the Chicken snack wraps were too complicated to make hi,
too complicated to make chicken, lettuce, cheese and a tortilla.
I guess the rolling part as opposed to just slapping
a butt on top of it.

Speaker 4 (15:01):
They barely rolled it. Mine was always like open.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
But yeah, anyway, I guess not real. Some franchises even
kept making it until twenty twenty, well after they had
eliminated the item, Like it was like, no, we'll keep
making them.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
So there you have the tortillas for the breakfast burrito
you already have. Well I don't know if they had
the sprinkle cheese, so that might have been the only
thing you have the like this.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Shread and cheese.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
Yeah, yeah, salads, I think so they so you had that.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
But they got rid of salads. I thought I did, because.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
Let's face that say salads.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
Like most of those food restaurants are just the same items.
It's like Taco Bell. Oh yeah, Taco Bell is eight
ingredients made fifty different ways, perfection it is. It's like,
do you want how do you how exactly would you
like us to give you the beef and cheese? Do
you want us to put it in a taco? Do
you want us to put it in a like a press.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Right in my pain?

Speaker 1 (15:53):
Right exactly? Do you want us to just pour it
in your mouth? And why does that cheese instantly become hard?
I want to know, like you ever find the Taco
Bell cheese because very like.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
Oh yeah, you ever find it?

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Like it's like fifteen minutes later, it's hard as a rock.
You could like chisel glass with it. Like I didn't
get hard so fast?

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Right, man?

Speaker 4 (16:13):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
And I also don't believe these are coming back because
they've been doing this to me for years.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
So I don't know. They had a press conference, they
had a whole thing.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
Okay, it's serious. Even Popeye's just released one because they're
trying to compete, right.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Girls, So I think, yeah, well, looks good though.

Speaker 4 (16:31):
I love bo Buyes. But yeah, we'll see July tenth.
I'll be there, you know, hoping and wishing.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
I know, I think you'll be there. You've been there
every day, right before lunch, every day. You've been there
at ten twenty nine. Okay, is today that they're like, No,
not today, Kaitlin, you can go home now. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (16:45):
I hope they have the Krispy Ranch because remember they
had barbecue and Crispy Ranch.

Speaker 4 (16:51):
Yeah, the Krispy Ranch snackrap, That's what I would order
because that.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Variation of it. I see. I'm like, what's Krispy Ranch?

Speaker 5 (16:57):
Like what?

Speaker 1 (16:58):
I don't think your ranch is supposed to be crispy?
That means think that means she've had it for too long.
You should get rid of it. These folks at Aldie,
you know these folks now, you know I've been doing
Aldie time or two, but I've never really paid attention
to the packaging. I sort of see what's going on here.

(17:18):
But the maker of Oreo cookies and other popular snacks
are suing Aldie, accusing the supermarket chain of creating copycat
packaging that blatantly infringes on its own trademarks for various brands.
So per NBC News, is a seventy two page complaint
fout in May by the company, the conglomerate that makes Oreos,
and they said that packaging is likely to deceive and

(17:38):
confuse customers and dilute the distinctive quality of their unique
product packaging, and if not stopped, threatened to im irreparably
harm and damage it's valuable brands. Now, if you look
at the Oreo packaging side by side to the packaging
of the Aldi original cookie, it is the same blue

(18:00):
It is the same cookie on the front of it.
It is the same white font. They know what they're doing,
and I guess they do the same thing with wheat thins,
rich chips, Ahoy, nutter butter, and Niello. Wayfirst, like, if
you're not if you're just like quick looking like, oh
I want some Oreos Boom, grab it. It looks just
like the Oreo cookies that you would buy that are
named brand Oreo cookies.

Speaker 9 (18:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (18:21):
I went back the other day and I was like,
well they have this, they have them.

Speaker 9 (18:24):
They didn't, but they looked just like it, like with
those gals whatever vanilla wayfer things.

Speaker 4 (18:28):
I know, exactly, huge one.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
There you go. So now that's a big lawsuit because
they have change of packaging because it's like, I see
what you're doing.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
There, gotcha? Oh the has been doing this.

Speaker 6 (18:36):
I mean but it's not as they sell oreos there
where like you're taking away from people buying actual.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Oreos for the knockoffs.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
Well I think they did.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
Sorry, oh they did. They have actual Oreos. You have
a time I go there, it's like weird.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
So you don't know, you're confused because you don't know
the different. I see, this is what I'm saying. You know,
you don't want to exhibit a right here, Jason Brown
to testify. They are going to ask you to testify
in the Karen Reid trial. They're gonna ask you to
talk about oreos.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
I stand with aldi.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Uh, I mean, yeah, you're gonna have to change the
packaging a little.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
Mean they did still their baby name.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
But I get it.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
You know. According to Iranian researchers, kissing can spread depression.
This is another thing. What was it last week? Or
were we talking about this last week? I can't sing?
Is it the same story? Yeah, it can spread depression
and anxiety. And researchers looked at hundreds of newlywed couples
that found that one spouse had trouble sleeping and more

(19:31):
and poor mental health. The other partner would suffer from
similar symptoms six months later. They think the bacteria transmitted
by the depressed partner could be to blame, or it
could be that you're married, could be that too. Damn
that could be for some people. Maybe you're in a
bad relationship. Maybe it's a person that you're kissing that's
causing the problem and not necessarily the you know, the
DNA of the germs or whatever else. A state had

(19:54):
to pass an emergency truck nut legislation. This is a
real story. Today, Idaho has past House Bill two seventy
expanding its indecent exposure laws to include not just real anatomy,
but also novelty items like the infamous truck nuts. These
plastic or metal accessories resembling male genitalia and often hung
from vehicle hitches, are now considered illegal to display publicly

(20:17):
in this state. So Jason and not canably go to Idaho.
I'm sorry, and Paulina, you're gonna have to get those
things off your pet cruiser. The law, which took a
meeding effect under an emergency clause, makes it a misdemeanor
to expose or display items resembling genitals or female breasts,
with repeat offenses escalating to felony charges. Supporters there are supporters.

(20:39):
They argue that the legislation Upold's public decency standards well.
Critics there are Critics contend that it infringes on free
expression and could disproportionately affect certain communities. Wow, I gotta
have my truck nuts, guys like I have to You
guys are really infringing on my ability to express myself.
It's terrible. And a woman was arrested after allegedly entering

(21:03):
a restricted area in a funeral home and taking a
wig off of a dead body. This happened in Tyler, Texas.
Her name is Tania. She'd come into a preparation area
the day before and stolen the item. Off the dead body.
An employee had seen her leaving the garage that connects
to the restricted prep room with a reddish brown wig
in her hand. The director said that they realized that

(21:24):
what was missing from a body. The next day, she's
been charged with theft of property from a human corpse
and booked into the Smith County Jail with bond set
at seventy five thousand dollars. How much is a wig?
How much is a nice wig? Like a real nice wigs?

Speaker 4 (21:39):
One thousand dollars?

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Thousand dollars? And is that worth having on your record
that you sole property from a human corpse.

Speaker 4 (21:46):
Something tells me she was going to bring it back.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Why are we borrowing from a dead person?

Speaker 4 (21:52):
That tells me she was just wearing it for the
night and she was going to bring it back the
next day.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Something tells me this person had more than one wig.
So like, if it's a family member something and you
you wanted a wig, they can have. I think if
you have multiple weeks, how you have multiple weeks speaking,
don't so one? Get God forbid a million years from
now when you go to heaven, you get one for
your casket and your family can divide up the other wigs, absolutely,
but one gets to go. You don't have to go
ball headed into heaven.

Speaker 3 (22:17):
Bury me with the best week, Like I want my
top notch the fly is week that I have. That's
the one I need to wear when I go to
meet the Lord.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Okay, yes, that would be messed up.

Speaker 4 (22:27):
Thought care what y'all do with the other weeks after that?

Speaker 1 (22:29):
Is here you wake up and you're in heaven and
here we go, and then you like touch your head
and you're like, you're like, what is going on? You know?
And then somebody walking around Paulina walking around with a
wig one outside to get Yeah, if you steal from
a dead body in any form, like that's messed up.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
You're sick on many levels.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
It's National Hug your Cat Day, National Clean Beauty Day,
National Safety Day to encourage parents to ask about guns,
where their children have playdates, and National Cheese Dates. As
we're reporn, he's on the Fread Show.

Speaker 4 (23:02):
This was a big one yesterday.

Speaker 5 (23:04):
Real Housewives of Beverly Hill's husband and former celebrity lawyer
Tom Girardi will served some serious time in a federal
prison for stealing fifteen million from his former clients. So
Back in August, a federal jury convicted him on four
counts of wire fraud for embezzling millions from his clients
over ten years.

Speaker 4 (23:22):
This week, a judge sentenced the eighty six.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
Year old to seven years and three months in federal prison,
as well as ordering him to pay two point three
million in restitution and fines. And he's got health issues
and he's eighty six, so that is a long time.
Tom not only worked on the famous Aaron Brockovich case
and a lot of celebrity cases, but he also, like
I said, is the estranged husband of real housewife Erica Jane.

(23:46):
And if you watch the show, you watch this all
play out. You know, the other ladies questioning whether she
was guilty. She had a very expensive pair of diamond rings.
They're like, did his poor clients buy that? So it
was a very interesting thing to see, and it's sort
of come full circle. And doesn't he have dementia or something?

Speaker 3 (24:02):
Well he started claiming that after he went to oh
oh interesting, Now can you know when Bill Cosby went blind?

Speaker 4 (24:08):
Nay glass walk?

Speaker 8 (24:10):
Or yeah?

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Okay?

Speaker 4 (24:11):
Interesting?

Speaker 5 (24:11):
All right, So I don't know about all that, but
he is eighty six, and that's a long time speaking
of suing, Eminem's publishing company, eight mile Style filed a
lawsuit against Meta Platforms, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp,
accusing the company of copyright infringement and seeking over one
hundred and nine million in damages. So, in this filing,
Eminem real name Marshall Mathers alleges that Meta violated the

(24:33):
copyright of two hundred and forty three songs from his
own catalog through the unauthorized storage, reproduction, and exploitation of
the tracks on their platforms. The lawsuit site sites app
features including original audio and reels, which we all use
as tools that allow and encourage its users to steal
as they put it his music to use in a

(24:55):
video you know, or you know, their content without proper
attribution or license. M is seeking the maximum statutory damages,
requesting one hundred and fifty thousand for each of the
songs in question across all three Meta platforms.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
So that's where he got that total no word from Meta.

Speaker 5 (25:13):
But I mean this is probably a very common thing
with I mean, I know, I get you know, if
I put a piece of audio that it says is original,
it'll assign it to the artist, but I guess a
lot of it was going on without doing that, so
he's suing and.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
I would like to leave you with this.

Speaker 5 (25:30):
Arnold Schwarzenegger's son Patrick went full frontal in The White
Lotus season three. Yeah he did, and during a recent
Actors on Actors interview with Variety, Arnold was asked about
seeing his son's WEENI.

Speaker 7 (25:42):
As he called it, I'm watching this show and then
watching you make your butt sticking out there, and that
was in that' see the WEENI And I said, I said,
what is going on here?

Speaker 1 (25:52):
I mean, this is crazy?

Speaker 7 (25:54):
And then I said him he said, well, hold hello,
I did the same thing and Conan and and drumanout
all of the films you and naked, So don't complain
about it. But it was kind of like a really
a shock to me. If you will follow them my footsteps,
doud closely. I feel like I would.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
I would warn my parents and they're going to a
premiere of something if they're gonna watch a premiere of something, like, hey,
you're gonna see my my tig when you can see
my stuff right, my stuff is out right, just so
you know, you all made it, so you should you know,
you're fine, But I'm just just I don't want you
to be surprised when you see my wienie.

Speaker 4 (26:25):
Yeah. No, I would give a warning or be like,
maybe don't come to this one. I don't know. It's
it's a wild thing to watch with.

Speaker 5 (26:30):
I mean, Sidney Sweeney has talked about her grandparents watching Euphoria,
and I'm like, my goodness, oh you know, my goodness.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
If you know, you know, but I don't know. And
speaking of if you know, you know, do you guys know?

Speaker 5 (26:40):
We have a YouTube, We have a YouTube freend Show
Radio and a lot of stuff is up there, maybe
different what you from what you see on socials, So
please follow us. Yeah, gently begging, but uh yeah fred
Show Radio on YouTube.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
I want to hear this story because you were at
a bachelor at party over the weekend that you had
to plan in Maine. Yes, just how white have you all?
You were all in Kenny Momeport. Is there any wider
place than that. I don't think there is. Yeah, I'm appalled.
I'm appalled at the phone call that one of the

(27:15):
members of the bachelorette party received. I'm appalled. I'm appalled.
Please tell the story because I haven't heard the whole story.
I just saw the one line about it.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (27:22):
So I have a pretty decently sized group of friends
from college, and obviously, like any group of friends, there's
you know, there's like little friendships that break off. You know,
some people are closer than others, some people are friends
with certain people. But we do have this like main
central crew. And you know, on a bachelorette you're just

(27:43):
inviting people that you want to be there. It's your day,
it's your people. And so during the bachelorette one of
my friends got a message from one of our other
friend's husbands who was not at the bachelorette party.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
Was not invited. She's not close with the bride.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
The pertac wedding party too. Yeah, usually we did people
in the wedding for sure, for sure, that would explain.

Speaker 5 (28:07):
Okay, yeah, for sure, it's wedding party. And then there's like,
you know, a couple extra friends. Usually that's usually how
it goes, or family members or whatever. And he said,
I'm trying not to use her name, but he said, uh,
something to the effect of, why wasn't my wife invited
on this trip? And the friend he chose to ask

(28:28):
is like the kindest, sweetest, So she was very stressed
about how to answer it. But it's a bachelorette, like
you you can't just you don't just get invited, you
know what I mean? And also why is your husband
like because clearly she said something to her husband and she's.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Obviously upset about it enough, upset enough about it that
he felt the need to get an answer one hundred percent.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
And what I don't know is like did she ask
him to say something or did he take it upon himself?
But I think husband's getting involved with like girls stuff
as weirdo energy. It put my friend and in a
really awkward position. She like thought about how to answer
it for hours. I felt really bad, and also like
it's not it is your one day. It is not
up to you to you know, invite people that you

(29:10):
don't want to.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
What did she say? What was her response?

Speaker 5 (29:13):
She ended up saying, this isn't just a girl's trip,
this is a bachelorette and you know this is I'm sorry,
this is who was invited, Like I don't you know,
that's what she said, But it's just okay, what's the
real reason they're not close? And this girl who is
in question doesn't invite her, she has a ton of
parties at her house, and doesn't invite my friend whose

(29:33):
bachelorette it was.

Speaker 4 (29:35):
So it was just very very odd behavior. I don't know,
she's not in a wedding, she's not.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
In the wedding close No, So then I guess I
don't know what why there'd be even a question about.

Speaker 5 (29:45):
But she's in our quote unquote group, like she's in
the group chat. But like I said, it's like a
big group of friends, so there's always going to be
people who are closer who you know, aren't invited to
certain weddings. I don't think that my friend getting married
was invited to this girl wedding.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
So yeah, then I'm not sure why you was Essentially
like I correct, I was invited to the last bachelor party.
I went to the famous Key West bachelor party.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
Your gay weekend it was.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
It was a gay weekend, was straight man, but where
I fell in love with the stripper and I know whatever.
But I wasn't in the wedding, but I was. I
was included as like I was invited to the wedding
and I wasn't part of it. But it was like, yeah,
tell Fred to come like that, like whatever, Like I
shouldn't have been in the wedding. The guys that were
stood up there with him, he's known most of his life.

(30:32):
So I understood that I wasn't mad about that, And
I don't know that I would have been too mad
if they hadn't invited me. I was happy that they
did and I went, but I also wouldn't have expected
to have been invited because I would have thought it
was wedding party.

Speaker 5 (30:44):
Yeah, I mean, I understand some people get their feelings hurt, whatever,
but like we can't be entitled to every invitation, and
I think we need to be able to be adulta
and work through it on our own and not like
have husbands making other people feel uncomfortable, like you have
to cap it somewhere.

Speaker 4 (30:59):
I mean, was ten girls, that's a decent size, and she.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Must have been like really upset or there, or they're
dramatic people, like they're drama queens. Because the only way
that I'm getting, the only way I'm texting another girl
in my wife's friend group is if she's devastated and
I'm trying to come up with some resolution as to
how this happens, so that she'll calm down because I

(31:23):
have to deal with it. That'd be the alec. She's
really hurt and doesn't understand, and maybe I would intervene
only to come up with something to try and like
mitigate the damage maybe, or mediate whatever's going on. Or
I just like to stir the pot. And I'm just
really dramatic and entitled. That's which sounds like the latter,
dramatic and entitledent.

Speaker 5 (31:42):
My gosh, I would be mortified if my boyfriend reached
out to a woman and said, why is she not invited?

Speaker 4 (31:47):
I would be mortified.

Speaker 5 (31:49):
Listen, if I was that hurt, I could ask one
of my friends on the trip, like, Hey, what do
you think went down with this? Like I thought we
were close, Like I'm just just keep this between us.
My feelings are a little hurt maybe, but usually I
just worked through that stuff on my own and let
them I let them.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
Let them less. An example from the book, Yes, but
how do your friends go on a weekend trip and
you weren't invited and you're all sad about it?

Speaker 9 (32:11):
Let that she literally says that, Yeah, she goes to
go on Instagram and see their photos having a good time.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
She goes, you know what, let them right? I don't
know I would. I would feel.

Speaker 5 (32:19):
Different if like she, you know, herself, said something to someone,
but your husband was kind of goofy.

Speaker 9 (32:24):
Yeah, I wonder how bad it was though, Like you said, Fred,
like I'm tearing the house apart, That's what I'm saying.
And mean girls like right, was it like? Yeah, she
was doing like things apart? Was she like about to
go to the psych ward? Like is this like that bad?

Speaker 3 (32:36):
Right?

Speaker 1 (32:36):
But if that's me, right, right, Paulina, Because if that's me, like,
if I'm intervening, it must be bad. Or I'm just
an entitled person who believes I should be at the
center of everything. Yeah, because the only way that I'm
I'm engaging in conflict and putting myself in the middle
of this drama. Are those two reasons. Either my wife
is devastated and I got it and I'm trying to

(32:57):
figure out how to fix this so that like my
life doesn't suck. Or I'm just an entitled person and
my wife's entitled and we're both sitting there going, well,
I should be invited to everything. Yea, why you should
get a golden goose and you shouldn't have a golden use,
and you know what I would. I would That'd be
the only other way that I would engage. Yeah, he
sounds missy.

Speaker 7 (33:18):
Is he is?

Speaker 4 (33:18):
He always trying to get in the middle of y'all
business girls stuff. He's he's an odd bird.

Speaker 5 (33:23):
Yeah, I'm I'm not super close with the girl and
I'm not super close with him.

Speaker 4 (33:28):
He's kind of a weirdo. But I just I've never
seen anything like that in my life.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
What was his response when you explained, hey, not everybody
gets invited to this?

Speaker 5 (33:36):
Gosh, I don't know if he responded. I'll have to
text my friend and ask and give you guys an update.
But I just remember she was like, I'm going to
leave him on red for a little while, let him
sit with that, and then craft my response.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
Why would I expect to be invited to a bachelorette
party for a wedding I wasn't invited to at all? Right,
That's how awkward would that be? Like you can come
to the bachelorette party, but you don't get to go
to the wedding like I would. I'd be asking the question,
why wasn't I invited to the wedding first and foremost,
and like.

Speaker 5 (33:59):
Me, he thought it was like just a girl's trip.
But again you still really can't do that, like you
have to let them. Well, then you have to ask
the question did his wife set him up? Like does
does he have all the information?

Speaker 1 (34:11):
You know what I mean? Because like for him to
engage it makes me wonder because maybe if he knew everything,
then he wouldn't ask the question. Or maybe she maybe
she pished somebody off and forgot to tell him that part.
Or you know, maybe she overestimated how close she is
to these people and didn't you know what I mean?
Like I kind of wonder does he know everything?

Speaker 5 (34:28):
She's just not close with the bride and I don't
I don't know. I just think it's very weirdo behavior.
And the friend that he chose to message I feel
like was also calculated.

Speaker 4 (34:38):
Yeah, like I don't know. It just feels odd to
me and I don't know, just stay out of it,
say out of your wife's trye hobby will stop texting you.

Speaker 9 (34:47):
Stop asking me like you can talk to you a person,
but he got to stop texting.

Speaker 4 (34:50):
Nice, No, how do I get one of these group dinners?

Speaker 1 (34:55):
The guy's only said hello and goodbye to me my
whole life. But yet he sent me this whole novel
about you know, I was having I was building legos
over the weekend, and I wanted to know why Paulina
wasn't in fighting

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