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And more. This hour It's Blogs, Headlines and the Entertainer report,
what do you have in their kay?
Speaker 4 (01:08):
Well, we had a major loss for the music world.
It looks like some toxic exes maybe back together. And
I can't believe I'm saying this, but it was like
dedication night on Dancing with the Stars, and the entire
audience was crying for some very emotional moments.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
One of them sounded very sweet. You know who I
think is gonna win?
Speaker 5 (01:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:29):
All my I mean I went in and bet on him.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
I would bet on him too. He's so good.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
He is really good. And like I honestly, when I
heard he was who he was dedicating his little performance to, like,
I can't watch. I can't watch when when that stuff like.
Speaker 6 (01:43):
No, no, people were hysterical, And then I know the.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
Story and the now anyway, we'll get to it in
a minute, We'll get to it. Yeah, you guys, I'm
a TikToker. A lot of people don't know that I'm
a TikToker. I did made two in a row. I
made two tiktoks in a row, two consecutive days. I
was in the exact same spot both times, at least
this time I was wearing a different shirt. Do you
guys hear they're a multi I should probably like organize
my thoughts this morning. But do you guys have house clothes?
Speaker 6 (02:06):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (02:07):
So I have clothes that pretty much only get worn
in the house. Maybe if I'm going to get mail
or something. But like like a shirt that's been washed
eighty four thousand times, there are holes in certain spots
of it, that's a house shirt. I have some other
house shirts. I don't iron house shirts. Do you iron
a house shirt? No? Because the shirt I was wearing
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in my TikTok yesterday was very wrinkly, and I pointed
it out, But then of course in the comments people
had to point it out too, that to wrinkley shirt?
Why said that? Okay, I'm aware that it's a wrinkly shirt.
I'm not going to iron my shirt to make a TikTok,
I'm not. It was a house shirt. I was in
a house. Should I have to do I need wardrobe
now for these things? No? I don't think so, No way.
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But I was talking in yesterday or two days ago.
It was about if you run a marathon. These are
my deep thoughts. If you run a marathon and you
get that metal, I think you can wear the metal
as long as you want, within reason, but I think
you can, like, you can certainly wear it around town
the weekend of the race. I saw a lot of that,
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you know, people like they just got it. They're walking
away from the race, shirts around their neck, and then
later they took a shower, went to dinner, different outfit,
metal still on. You ran twenty six point two miles, right, yeah,
you trained for a while. It's not an easy feat.
Go right ahead where your I don't care where your metal.
And then like people wore it to work yesterday. You know,
from all over the country they ran a Chicago marathon,
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for example, New York is coming up, and then they
got their medal and they wore it to work because
they wore there. I saw a lot of like the
gear that you can buy. I guess when you're part
of the Chicago Marathon you can buy. Like I thought
it was not that great looking this year, but you
know every now and some years they have good looking Chicago.
It was very rainbowye and like, uh, it was very
bright okay, but again, you could wear that for a
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week if you want to. Like if people should be
able to walk up to you and say did you run?
You ran a marathon. Yes, I did. Now the bumper sticker,
this is twenty six point two in the back of
your car. You know how I feel about bumper stickers.
I don't know why we're doing that, but you know,
the metal fine. And then yesterday, what is my TikTok
Fred Show Radio? I'm Fred Show Radio because because I
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took it before anyone else did, because someone else took
Fred on air. And then the show is the Fred
Show TikTok so Fred Show Radio's me? It says that there,
and then the Fred Show TikTok that was. That was
an executive decision by our social media team akak Key
and Paulina to just start from scratch.
Speaker 6 (04:33):
Paulina is, yeah, she started that, she gave us.
Speaker 3 (04:35):
I'm still waiting for the Fred on air guy to
give me his handle because I want it back. He active, no,
and that's why I'm like, if you're not active, where
just someone being Yeah, but had for a while.
Speaker 6 (04:46):
Yeah, I don't know they'd be lying.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
But yesterday was ai because I went to dinner with
a friend over the weekend and he was telling me
that he has a two hundred dollars he has Apparently
there is a two hundred dollars per month membership or
subscription to chat GPT. I wouldn't have found it. There
is there's free which I guess gives you. Like someone
explained this to me and my DMS yesterday at one
of the third team. It's like you get five inquarries
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a day and then it won't do everything. It's just
kind of it just kind of like just a tip
is what that is. And then for fifteen dollars you
get a pro account oh after you do, which gives
you a little more now I don't know how much more.
And then for two hundred dollars, I guess this thing
is like you straight up, this is your companion. So
my buddy, he's a very successful guy, is sitting there
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telling me that like he's been training and grooming. He
has a name for her, has he picked her voice,
He has a name for her. She interacts with him
like she's a human being because he's been training her,
and she now knows to do things for him, like
from a business standpoint, just on her own. She just
started doing stuff. He didn't have to tell her anymore
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to do. But he refers to it as her by
her name and He's like, dude, you're missing it, like
you're missing it. This makes my life so much better
in all these ways. I'm saving all this money. I
don't have to hire, you know, I can do like
rudimentary law work with this thing, like all this different stuff,
and I'm going, dude, I am obviously missing this.
Speaker 6 (06:11):
Paulina been trying to tell you just what was in
his DM last night. Yeah, I had a full on conversation.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Oh no, if you had a conversation with you, because
it was like eight paragraphs and no, it's very interesting.
Speaker 6 (06:20):
He's been selling us.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
I don't know what I was supposed like, maybe this
conversation may not age well because I'm the same guy
that fifteen years ago or sixteen seventeen years ago was
on the radio talking about how iPads were stupid and
it's just a big iPhone and it's dumb and why
the hell would I ever need that? And I have
several of them now, so like like right, I do too,
this one in my bedroom, my old ones in my
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living room. I use one of the airplane I mean
I had three of them. Yeah, and all times updated
ready to go. I'm loving the.
Speaker 6 (06:50):
iPad, honestly great product.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
I wish that they would make more advancements in all
of their products, Like I don't know why we're buying
the same basically the same phone over and over again,
the same anyway, it's a whole different rant. But clearly
I'm the one missing it, like I should be. AI
could be doing all these things for me. My problem
is I don't think I even know where to begin.
Like I got the fifteen dollars a month subscription, right yeah,
so then I'm just sitting there in front of this
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app like now now, why now? Waking us out one
day like what now? What?
Speaker 7 (07:19):
So?
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Then I said to it like okay, you plan a
radio show for this target? Oh no, it was terrible.
It was well I am a rookie. When it spit
me back a bunch of He's like, well it should
be topical, and I know that, Like no, like do
my job for me, lady.
Speaker 6 (07:37):
You could probably tell it b for it and it
will works.
Speaker 8 (07:41):
I just had the very scary encounter with AI where
somebody needed me to write a script in my voice
and they had AI write it and said write it
like he key, and when I tell you this word
for words sounded like something I would write it was terrifying.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
Okay, but it didn't sound like you.
Speaker 6 (07:58):
Oh no, it was everything that I would say.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
And your like it sounded like you were saying it
right now. No, no, no, no.
Speaker 8 (08:03):
I had to read the script, but it wrote it
as if it was me with noah, no assists from me.
Speaker 6 (08:08):
Wow wow, No, no it's not you guys like two.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
Percent away from Pandora's box being completely open and this
being really bad.
Speaker 6 (08:19):
Oh yeah, oh.
Speaker 9 (08:20):
Yeah, but like I don't know, okay, So I spent
hours and hours and hundreds of hours or whatever like
teaching this thing how to think like me, and then
I don't what's happening with that, Like where's that information going?
Speaker 1 (08:33):
But this guy's like, yeah, you know, he looks at
legal documents and I've got a scheduling meetings and it
does this, and then it just does it automatically, like
she just knows to do stuff. Now she does these
reports and all this suf and I'm going, bro, like
I'm obviously missing it, okay, but I don't know. I
don't know. Even this morning I tried to type something
into it. I'm like, this isn't helpful. And then he's like, well,
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you're not doing it right. You need to ask AI.
You need to work through your problem with AI. Like
you need to say to AI, like how should I
ask you these questions to get the best results. And
then you sit there talking to your computer for an
hour training it on how to think like you. Look,
in ten years, we're gonna run this audio and it's
very well. AI is going to run this audio exactly
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sounding like me. And then I don't know where I'll
be working, you know, at Target or something, which is fine.
It'll probably be a lot more less stressful than this.
Speaker 6 (09:25):
I didn't tell you that.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
I was going to work at Target. No, you've been
saying that every day for years, that every morning, every
morning when I walk in, You're like, not yet, huh,
that would be it'd be interest because they haven't called
me back. That's why. It's the only reason why they
haven't called me back. But I'm not here to I'm
not here to pooh pooh it. But I am here
to say I don't I don't know how to do it,
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and I don't know, and I don't know how much
I want to teach it, because then it's like, what
do you need me for?
Speaker 3 (09:52):
Yeah, you gotta feed it. You gotta let it get
to know you. That is correct. I'm surprised. I knew
a lot about Kiki, but honestly too. It pulls a
lot from the Internet and a lot from our and
I think we have out there.
Speaker 6 (10:01):
It'll do that, but.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
You need to like go in with with a reason,
a purpose, like you can't speak. Oh, I'm gonna open
shagy Pete and I'm gonna look at it like, no.
Speaker 6 (10:08):
Like, what do you would you like to do today?
Do you do you want to write a book? A resource?
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Like that's what I do?
Speaker 7 (10:15):
Yeah, Like, just use it as a resource if you
need help with something like or an idea, like it'll
help me. Yeah, I've turned the corner. I started, Okay,
so what is it? Like, give me the last example
of I'm not creative? Right, So like if you're like,
come up with a cool title for something, right, Like
I that's not my strong suit. So I went in
and I was like, hey, can give me that. I
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explained what I'm looking for a title for with something
to do with an event that we had, you know,
spit out some titles. So it started giving me like
a list. I was like, no, these suck. I need
something more like fun sounding. So it gave me another
list of stuff and I was like, okay, that's a
starting point. But I wanted to sound more cool, and
so then it gave me like another like it like
starts the creative.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
And came up with yeah, okay, m and what is
your last use of recipes? Said last night?
Speaker 3 (11:01):
Yes, so I was looking on recipes because I'm trying
to be a better cook.
Speaker 6 (11:04):
It's a whole thing.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
If Jason doesn't send me one, AI will give me one,
and she'll tell you exactly how much to like purchase.
I'm not overspending on like my groceries too, because I'm good.
I'll throw food away all the time, like I don't
use it, it goes in the garbage. I'm planning a
trip for my friend to Vietnam. Gave me I don't
know I think about Vietnam. I keep hearing that story.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
I keep hearing that one have chat GPT plan your vacation.
I keep hearing that tell it where you're going, and
it will tell you where to go. But that doesn't
Google do that.
Speaker 6 (11:31):
TikTok does that for me.
Speaker 4 (11:32):
I've never planned better trips than with TikTok found better restaurants,
better itineraries.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
But this you can be specific too, like we put
in here, like hey, my boyfriend's friend went here and
stayed at this hotel.
Speaker 6 (11:43):
We want to be near this beach. Shit with TikTok.
I put it on this year. I mean this that
versus this is like three seconds. But I'd rather see
like a video of someone actually being there. So I
that's like my plan, my plan B.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
My step. Next step is I'll go to TikTok once
CHAGPT gives the recommendations.
Speaker 6 (11:58):
I want to go to the TikTok.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
It's starting.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Yeah, so my starting point is ai than TikTok. So
it's just one more step. Now turn it off.
Speaker 6 (12:04):
I don't say I didn't tell you. Guys, God for
the environment, somebody for the environment.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Environment.
Speaker 6 (12:09):
I know the biggest stories of the day, all right.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
So, for the first time ever, the average price of
a new car in the US has passed fifty thousand
dollars average price for a new car. A big reason
is that more people are buying electric vehicles and luxury models,
which are more expensive. Evs made up about eleven percent
of new vehicle sales in September and average EV selling
for fifty eight thousand dollars I guess a pop. Luxury
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cars also pushed prices up over a sixty vehicle models
priced above seventy five thousand dollars contributed more heavily to
overall averages. Meanwhile, entry level cars those in the twenty
thousand dollars range are getting rare, and many buyers are
sticking with used vehicles or keeping their old ones longer.
To deal with the higher prices, many buyers are taking
on longer loan terms seven years or more, and monthly
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payments now exceed seven hundred and fifty bucks for a
car seven years for a car. Amazon is once again
beefing up its holiday workforce. If you're looking for a job,
the company announced plans on Monday to hire two hundred
and fifty thousand workers for the upcoming rush. This is
according to CBS News, it's the third consecutive year that
Amazon has added at least a quarter million part time
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in full time employees to handle the surge in online
shopping from October through December. The company said that it's
seasonal positions pay an average of nineteen bucks an hour,
while regular full and part time workers earn about twenty
three an hour plus benefits. The new jobs include a
mix of warehouse and delivery positions too. Not just one
two chat GPT stories for you today, Walmart is teaming
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up with open Ai to let shoppers browse and buy
Walmart products inside of chat GPT using a feature called
instant Checkout. Now why do I need it? Instead of
leaving the chat to go to Walmart's website, you'll just
chat about what you need, like for example, best mattress
under a thousand bucks, gift for a reader, etc. And
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then buy it right there in the app. They're calling
this ag. I don't even know how to say this word.
I feel like that kid in school that was like
it was my turn to read agnetic agonetic commerce. The
idea is to shift from reactive shopping searching for things
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to more proactive AI driven experiences that anticipate your needs.
Walmart already has an AI assistant called Sparky that they
use internally. This move is a step towards making AI
core part of the customers shopping experience. According to Walmart
Corporate News and Information, it'll be available to Sam's Club
members as well, so I don't know. Now I'm talking
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to some ladies computer about what I should eat, and
it brings me the food from Walmart. I guess also
open Ai. The CEO announced that by December of this year,
chat GPT will allow erotic and mature conversations, but only
for users who veryify their adults. We're so screwed they are. Yes,
all we need. Like you remember when we were younger
(15:05):
and it was like like like a disc. This is
how we sound. So I'm going to sound so old,
but I think you guys can relate. Like a disc
would get passed around school and on the disc would
be like naughty pictures or you know, like or like
when you well, this is before you could get all
that on the internet.
Speaker 6 (15:19):
Oh, I didn't have that dis You didn't have a disc. No,
I mean I tried to download like years older than you.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
But like we didn't like it took like dial up Internet.
It would take eight hours to download one pixelated picture
of you know that you weren't supposed to look at.
So then people would download them like in Mass, and
then then it would pass around like their little collections
in Mass. In Mass, like mass quantity church a church
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where I would go for my adult content church. But
now my point is now you're going to have like, okay,
you have to verify the year of age. Well, like
people are young. People are going to miss use this.
Old people are going to misuse this. But they're saying
it's there's an age gating system that will treat adult
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users like adults, is what they're saying. Previously, chat GPT's
content was limited to avoid risks mental health issues. But
then the CEO says it Opening Eye has built better safeguards,
so it feels safer to loosen those limits. Along with Erotica,
Opening Eye plans to let users customize the chat botch
tone or style, how friendly the person would be or
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not a person. It's not a person, it's a physic
computer emoji used like at what's already happening to me?
I'm already referring to my AI companion as a person.
Speaker 6 (16:38):
What's your name?
Speaker 1 (16:40):
I haven't named her yet, but I'm thinking, Tanya, do.
Speaker 6 (16:43):
You want to be nice to you? Are a little means?
Speaker 1 (16:44):
I'm thinking, Tanya, I need nice. I need nice because
I get the sass from everybody else. So like just
like when I ask you to do something just say
okay and then just do it. And don't don't like
give me a hundred reasons why you don't have to
or or why I'm wrong to do it.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Just do it.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Yeah. So yeah, Tanya, I need to work on the
name a little bit. That's first nick game to mind
and A new survey by Talker Research from two thousand
people found what people are the most afraid of an
honor of Halloween. Twenty nine percent of people say that
they still fear the dark, thirty three percent of men
and twenty six percent of women reporting in response to
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that fear, twenty four percent sleep with a night light,
ten percent leave lights on, with men doing so more
than women, and eleven percent sleep with a comfort item
like a stuffed animal. You guys afraid of the dark?
Speaker 6 (17:33):
No, I enjoy it.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
I mean, you're laughing, but apparently twenty thirty percent of people,
so three out of ten people are still afraid of
the dark. You are.
Speaker 6 (17:41):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 8 (17:42):
I'm not afraid of the dark. I know somebody that
would prefer to have the TV on every night, all night.
Speaker 4 (17:48):
I bet I can guess you all night with you.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
No, I wouldn't I couldn't do that exactly.
Speaker 6 (17:57):
It's so annoying.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
I kind of wonder sometimes why I put a TV
in my bedroom. I wish I hadn't. Like it's nice
when it's there, Like it's nice in the moments where
you want it, but like then there are The other
thing is people who are able to leave their phones
in the other room.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
I wish.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
I wish I could do that, because I find myself
every time I roll over at any point look at
my phone, like there's the phone sitting there that I
have to check it, and that could be any time.
And then while I'm checking it, like before long, it's
been forty five minutes and I'm still on TikTok see
and it's three in the morning.
Speaker 7 (18:26):
Yep, Like what are we doing? I had to stop
that because it was bad. I was realizing that if
I did that, I would not be able to go
back to sleep. Ever, So now I'm like, okay, Like
I can't check it until my alarm goes off in
the morning, but.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
I probably need to buy like a like a real
alarm clock and then just put the alarm clock in
there and put the phone in the other room and
then set it up so that like the only time
it would ring out loud is if it's something bad,
like it right exactly otherwise because I'm afraid of because
it's my alarm, it's everything, So I'm afraid I'm gonna
miss my alarm. And then I'm afraid that, you know,
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it's just me, So someone need to get a hold
to me, like for some reason, then that's the only
way they could do it. So it's right there. But
then I find it if I roll over at three
in the morning, I'm like, why, I may as well
get some emails out of the way. Survey also looked
at how horror films affect sleep and nightmares. Twenty eight
percent of people so that they love horror movies men
more than women. Women are more likely to feel fear
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during and after horror movies. Men are more likely to
report nightmares afterward. After watching horror films, people more often
experience night walkings, lower sleep quality, and less total sleep.
We have a lot of days today, a lot of days,
and if I don't tell you the days, and we
have problems, so we only do it one time a show,
not every time, you know. I was thinking about incorporating
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the days into every time we talk, but I decided
not to. I was never considering that. In fact, I
think I think we started doing days to make fun
of a show that does days. And yet now if
we don't do the days, then I hear about them.
National Esthetician Day, National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day,
And maybe we could balance these days out a little better,
because today is like eight day, eight games, you know.
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National Schwarma Day, National Cheese Curd Day, National LATINX AIDS
Awareness Day, National White Cane Safety Day honors the independence,
achievements and rights of people who are blind or visually impaired.
National I Love Lucy Day, not to be confused with
Marilyn Monroe Day, which would be calling you know what's favorite,
of course, and I always confuse it too. She's a
Lucy girl, but I think that she's a Marilyn Monroe girl,
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and I, for some reason see them as the same
human being. I'm not sure that they're not. I think
we need to look into that a little further. National
broad Day, USA Brest Can Reconstruction Awareness shigns a light
on options after mistectomy, and look bctamy. There you go.
Those are all the important days yes, there's tons of
days there.
Speaker 3 (20:46):
Carolyn's entertainer report is on the Fread Show.
Speaker 6 (20:49):
If you miss this, this made me so sad.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
Grammy winning R and B legend D'Angelo passed away after
what his family called a prolonged and courageous battle with
cancer at just fifty one year old. Born Michael Eugene
Archer in nineteen seventy four, he rose to fame in
the nineties after that iconic album Brown Sugar and hits
like untitled how Does It Feel?
Speaker 6 (21:09):
And Lady.
Speaker 4 (21:10):
He went on to win I think four Grammys. So
thinking of his entire family, I just I feel like
we're losing so many people lately. It was dedication night
on Dancing with the Stars and there was not a
dry eye in the house. So, first of all, early
in the night, Robert Irwin dedicated his dance to his mother,
who became his rock after his father, Steve Irwin passed away.
Speaker 6 (21:33):
The contemporary I.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
Can't watch that. Yeah, That's what I was talking about before, like,
I can't watch that.
Speaker 6 (21:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
That was that was rough, and there was honestly a
lot of emotional moments. So his contemporary number of course,
left the entire room in tears, including judge Derek Hoff,
who could barely get out words because if you didn't know,
Derek previously won the show with Robert's sister Bindy, So
it was just a lot of going on and Bendy's yeah,
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and Bendy's in the audience pretty much the whole season.
It seemed like, and he's run over and they've huled
each other like it's he seems like such a sweet,
good kid, and he's a really good dancer. Before I
could come up for air, I lost it again because
influencer Alex Earl chose to dedicate her song to her
little sister Isabelle. They have a huge age gap, so
I saw a little bit of myself and her. But
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if you did not know, Alex's parents had a really
high profile divorce. Her dad was actually cheating on her
mom and with someone who I think got with, like
a politician or something like. There was like press outside
of their house all the time, and Isabelle came into
their lives at a time where everything was really contentious
between everyone and the family, and she sort of brought
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everyone together. And so she was and by the way,
she's probably the coolest kid at school. Like returning after
being on Dancing with the Stars. Elaine Hendricks, who you
guys know from the Parent trap A, dedicated her song
to Lisa Ann Walter, her co star from the movie
she had Dennis Quaid in the audience who start in
the movie with her. Danielle Fischl aka to pay I
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saw this one too, you did, Yeah, dedicated her dance
to Boy Meets World teacher Bill Daniels aka mister Feeniephoenie.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
And he was like, he's really old now. It was
a very sweet picture of them. I don't know something
about old people. I can't do it, or like dedicating
things dead people, I can't do it.
Speaker 6 (23:19):
He still with us?
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Well, yeah, because he was there. He was okay, I
think he was present. I hope they didn't just brob
him up like I mean, I feel pretty confident.
Speaker 5 (23:27):
To be good.
Speaker 6 (23:28):
Oh my goodness, I scorn nineteen twenty seventy.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Is he not with us anymore? Because I saw a
picture of them together.
Speaker 4 (23:33):
No, I'm no, I think he is. I was just
looking to make sure. Yeah, nineteen, so he's ninety eight.
Speaker 6 (23:39):
Whoa whoa?
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Yeah, William Daniels is his name.
Speaker 6 (23:43):
Yeah, Oh my goodness, he is still alive. Yeah, he
can get away from the graphics.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
I'm not mister Feenie. Because there was a picture of
them together. I saw it yesterday.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
I'm just making sure because we've been killing people sometimes
and then we keep people alive that aren't sometimes.
Speaker 6 (23:56):
But yeah, it was an emotional night. And by the way,
I bought a streaming.
Speaker 4 (23:59):
Service so I could watched the season of Dancing with
the Stars. So I'm truly getting I'm getting old. I'm
falling for AI scams, like I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
You bought right streaming service to Dancing with the Oh
my god.
Speaker 4 (24:12):
My two friends Lauren Hillary, they kept against my will
putting in this damn Dancing with the Stars group chat,
and I said, you guys, stop it and if you
can't beat them, join them. So I paid for a
whole streaming service to watch this. And now I'm crying
to Dancing with the Stars like somebody.
Speaker 6 (24:27):
I don't know. I'm getting all.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Right.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
I used to watch my grandma, like what were you doing?
Speaker 4 (24:33):
And lastly, the couple that you know we're all worried
about getting back together, they may be getting back together.
Black China posted a photo of herself in an all
wait outfit beside a Ferrari. For some reason, she tagged
her ex fiance and baby daddy, Robert Kardashian with the caption.
Speaker 6 (24:47):
This love is Forever with an infinity symbol. Did not
have that on my bingo card.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
Rob liked the post, which obviously made people think, Okay,
maybe they're doing it again. I guess they share an
eight year old daughter dream, but they're Our relationship history
has been rocky. They got engaged in twenty sixteen, split
in twenty seventeen. They've had custody battles, They've had court
hearings with the entire family.
Speaker 6 (25:09):
She's thrown things at him, like, I don't know what
we're doing. Prayers for Chloe, Yeah, Chloe. For some She's
gonna end up in the middle of this clo.
Speaker 4 (25:19):
She's always got dream over there, always always, so I
don't know.
Speaker 6 (25:22):
I'm stressed out.
Speaker 4 (25:23):
They're getting bit This love is forever, so says Miss
Black China, Miss Angela. But I will say she has
done a lot of work on herself and she seems
to be very changed. No, maybe this is their second chance.
I'm gonna be captain positivity today. I'll take on that role.
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Speaker 1 (25:49):
Missed waiting by the phone. Is new this morning? Why
does somebody get ghosted? Four hundred bucks? Show Vies Shelley
in the Showdown. Game Show Wednesdays coming up this morning
as well. Morality Monday on a Wednesday? Because what why
we do it on Monday? First of all? Second of all,
we weren't here on Monday. So here's the scenario. We
moved into a new build a few months ago home,
and we just received a mailed letter from a house
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that's behind ours. Note that there is a wash and
a road between us. I shall type it word for word.
This person wrote, I believe on Reddit. Dear neighbor, congratulations
on your new home. I live across the way from
you in Wherever. Although our homes are not very close together,
I can see directly into your home from my living
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room in backyard. I can clearly see as you walk
around your kitchen and even when you get things from
your refrigerator. Well, I'm happy for new neighbors. I would
prefer not to have a view into your home when
I'm in my living room in backyard. For your privacy,
you may want to consider some blind or curtains. I
hope you enjoy your new home and neighborhood. Your neighbor
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is this my neighbor, So this person who received the
letter the commentary, let me get this right. We have
to close our curtains so that you can have yours open. Also,
you've been watching us in our house like a creep.
And then some choice words for your neighbor, Carol, My
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curtains will be open. And I think some naked dancing
in the kitchen is required. So here's my question. Wow
eight five five three five. You know there have been
people arrested. There are stories about this on the internet
chat GPT. I'm sure we'll tell you about people who've
been in their own home, Like there was a story
I remember years ago that made the news. It was
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a man who just I guess he slept naked and
he woke up every day and walked out to the
kitchen to make coffee naked and Apparently the window was
a jazed like I don't know, like right next to
but like somewhat adjacent to a bus stop, and people
could I guess in the morning that they if you
looked in that direction, you'd see him in his own home.
And and he was charged with something like indecent exposure
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is something. And his argument was, I'm in my house.
And I don't remember what the resolution was, but it
was like, yeah, but people can see you. So my
question is, who is responsibility? Is it if you're in
your house and there's a reasonable distance from the next house,
is it my responsibility to close the blinds because I'm
naked in my house? Or if if you're in your
house and you're looking across and you don't want to
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see that, then you close your blind Cause it's not
like they're they're inside their home. I mean, I guess
you could argue, like if you had a view of
their backyard and they were sun tanning naked or something,
I guess you could say, well, you're not really in
the confines of your house, and like, is there any
like I got kids or whatever, like, is there any
way we don't do that? But who's who has to
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be mindful of whom in this scenario. Jason Brown, I.
Speaker 7 (28:40):
Think about this all the time because we don't have
blinds or curtains. Ever since we painted all the walls,
we never got new blinds, so we hide. Like I
feel like I feel responsible, Like I don't want like whatever,
so I'll make sure like if it's nighttime, like the
lights are off and we're not like I don't not
even want you to see me, and like I'm not
like walking around my house naked, but like even in
like my little chony's, I don't want you to see me.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
So I take responsibility. I ask him all the time.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Okay, there was a story about it. I think it
was like two or three years ago, because I have
you ever been to Denver's Airport. There's a Weston that's
attached to Denver's Airport, like it's attached to it, and
like so that the tower for the hotel is right
across the way from the terminal, and so I guess
there was that, like pilot, I don't remember what airline,
United maybe or Delta, and I don't know American. We'll
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just keep naming airlines. Flew he flew for one of them,
and he was in his hotel room on the phone,
naked at the window in his room, not trying to
like like why are you doing that? Right, But he's
standing at the window on his phone talking to violent
his wife or somebody anyway, some people, and you know
how it there's also like the reflective material on each
side of the window, so like he couldn't see into
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the terminal, and he's assuming that they can't see into
the hotel. So he's standing there naked. Will They called
the police on him and he was arrested because they
were like you're you're like gross, you know you're you're
a predators. And he's like, no, I was in my
hotel room. I sleep naked, phone ran I stood up
in whatever. I wouldn't I wouldn't necessarily. I mean, I'm
sure I've done that. I'm in my hotel room in.
Speaker 6 (30:07):
The window, nickd Yes, why are you in the window, Nicky?
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Because I remember my hotel room, because because I haven't
gotten ready yet, because because it's in the privacy of it.
It's like I'm walking down the.
Speaker 6 (30:18):
Hall like this, but why are you in the window?
Speaker 2 (30:21):
Really, you don't think you can see.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
Room? I didn't get the presidential suite this time. Okay,
so I didn't have like multiple rooms and like a
lot of places.
Speaker 8 (30:31):
You know, I can see the nice view, y'all, just
in the window, neckd I hope nobody sees me in
this window or.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Do you want someone to see it's like a thrill thing.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
It's not thrilling. I think I'm okay in my own house.
And so when it comes back to whose responsibility is
it if I'm in my house with a reasonable distance
and you have to and you can look and see it,
but you it's you know, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
Yeah, you try at that point, like you you know
what you want to look for. You're looking at me
across the farm or whatever it.
Speaker 6 (31:02):
Is the farm.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Well, I mean, you know, I guess enough that you
could see, not enough that you couldn't see, but enough
that it wasn't like, you know, you're right on my
right here, Alyssa, Yes, So who is responsibility is it
to cover up?
Speaker 5 (31:18):
If there are children at the other home? It is
my responsibility to cover up. But if there's no children,
they're going to see me in my.
Speaker 6 (31:25):
Free form period.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
Well, but how do I I just moved in? What
do I go knocking on doors. Hey, do you have
any kids? Because I'm going to walk around my that's
not going to go. I mean, but I'm in my house. Like,
stop looking at my house.
Speaker 5 (31:42):
I mean, what if they're walking by and they start
looking through the window, what am I going to do?
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Well? Now, now, why are you looking at my window?
It's my window. I'm in my house. If you look
in my window from a reasonable distance and I'm walking
around naked, well that I think you're the creep. Like
look the other way at that point. Probably, Yeah, yes,
thank you, Alyssa, have a good day.
Speaker 5 (32:00):
Of course, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Going to survey the neighborhood to see who's got kids.
You know, I don't think that's gonna help my cause
when when someone walks by and seens me naked. He
was just at our house yesterday asking if we had children.
Speaker 6 (32:12):
A single man can't do right kids. You know, you're
not supposed to do that.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
I would argue that it is your responsibility not to
look into my house to be offended.
Speaker 6 (32:27):
That's right, Yeah, stand on it.
Speaker 7 (32:29):
I think everyone has to take ownership, Like you shouldn't
be standing in your window, naked.
Speaker 6 (32:34):
Window my house just to come to my windows.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
In the window naked? Is weird.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
In the house?
Speaker 6 (32:42):
You in the window just naked?
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Wow, So I'm supposed to I'm in a hotel room.
There aren't that many places to stand in a hotel
room because you got a bed in a desk, and
then you know, Keiki's got a full size refrigerator that
she ordered and microwave.
Speaker 7 (32:59):
Yeah, we're just ever just stand around hotel rooms like
I'm always doing something. I'm laying down or like I'm ready,
or like I'm just standing.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
I mean, why why are you looking at me? Les
tomar Crack research team. He said the city of Denver
wound up paying that pilot three hundred grand. Yeah, I
mean he got his job back because you know, the
airline suspends him and it's like investigation. And all he
was doing was he was in his room and he
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was on the phone.
Speaker 7 (33:33):
Well he thought it was tinted like that is kind
of what is it deceitful to like be tinted one
way but not the other like that?
Speaker 1 (33:41):
That's okay. So, like I live in a high rise.
There's a high rise adjacent to ours across the street,
not on my side, but on my neighbor's side. I
was at my neighbor's house the other night, and they
look right into the other building. And when it's dark
and people have their light on inside the unit, that
you can see riding the unit like everyone's unit. So
is he just not allowed to look at the window
at night of his own house because he might happen
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to see somebody. And then if he does and they're
just minding their own business in their house because their
beds right there, then am I supposed to call the
cops if I see somebody in their room doing the
thing because they didn't close their blinds.
Speaker 7 (34:14):
No, you can call the cops just be able to
look out your window. But I think you need to
take like a little bit of ownership. Cannot be standing
in your window naked. Why are you looking at my window?
Look the other way. I'm in my hotel room, I'm
in my house. If you are my orange shoes, I
got my stuff hanging.
Speaker 6 (34:29):
Out in the window.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
Why do you always think that we're just wooing it
around all the time. That's what ladies always think we
were out here doing just just you know, Jason. They
think we're out here just wooing around all the time.
Never no, I don't either. And there's a lot of
things you guys think that we do that we don't do.
So I don't know what you're talking about. Wait, yeah,
why not. It's my room, my hotel room. You want
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to look fine, I wouldn't. I'd look the other way.
Call the cops on me. I was just standing there, Jason.
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