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October 27, 2025 33 mins

Paulina and Kaelin get TMI this morning. Plus, Paulina wants to take Gigi to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade! 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You've got to wait.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Fread's show is on Hotest morning show, Good Morning Everyone, Monday,
October twenty seven. It's a bread show. Hi, kalen Ja.
So Brown is back. Hi from your Miami assignment. Yeah yeah,
I almost called it a vacation, but I know better
than that. A little bit of a vacation. Did you

(00:26):
get to do anything vacationing? I laid for a little bit.
That was nice, Ye.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
By the pool, I know, in the bad Yeah, yeah,
which I call a vacation.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Okay, that's nice. Yeah, because when you would be afraid
to do that at home because Mike might see you
and then what you're doing? Yeah, half of that.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Half of that. I also, I just don't I don't know.
I don't have time at home, always trying to do stuff,
so I don't know. I'll take a little couple hours
to just lay, which was nice.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Yeah, lay and scroll. Now. I know you don't like
being away from home, But did you like having to
bed to yourself? No? I can't sleep like that either.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
I have to force myself to go to sleep, like
clinch my eyes and like really like try.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Most people I know who sleep with someone else, even
if they love them they love having to bed at themselves.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
No, I don't even like at home, like if I'm
in bed and he's whatever still up or whatever, like
it's really hard for me to fall asleep.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Wow, yeah, I don't know, it's hard for me to
matche someoney in the bed. So they can just get
used to it.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
And then you get accustomed to it, and you know,
it's every night for fourteen years, and all of a
sudden you want to change it, Like that's weird play.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
I don't know if it's because people want to like
like because I'm always taller than everyone else and they
want to climb me like a tree or something. I
don't know what it is, but I people tend to
gravitate towards me, like like I'm in the bed, I'm
sleep but like it's a king sized bed. It's a
huge bed, right, And there's time for fun activities that

(01:58):
we share together, and then there's time to like sort
of reminisced about the fun activities that we just shared together.
And then there's time where it's like, okay, it's time
to go to it's time for sleepy sleeping now, and
so you can go over there, you know, to the
other side of the bed, because the bed is what
six feet whatever, they are five feet across. But then
I wake up, you know, an hour later, and it's
like on top of me. Oh yeah, no, no, no, we're

(02:20):
not doing that, but everybody does it, like the very
rare occasion.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
People you've gotten there, lot of people, A lot.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Of the people know. But I mean, you know, it's
been a long time since that. But I mean, whatever
reason they gravitate towards me, I don't know if it's
but I'm already a hot basically a hot human being.
Maybe that's why, for the warmth or something. But it's
like I have more than once in my life, many
more times than once gotten out of the bed, gone
around to the other side of the bed than where

(02:45):
I started, and then slept there and then woken up,
and then the person's on top of me on that
side too. They want to cuddle, But we don't have
to cuddle the whole time because I get hot, and
what are you supposed to do in that situation? Out man,
I don't know, Man, you know, we're not doing that.
I don't We don't need to be touching.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
It's more of like for me, like a preasents thing
like I have to like her, have him there, have
the dogs there.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
No, there's a time and a place. I'm I'm all
for it, but there's a time and a place. Like
you gotta let me like, let me, let me rest,
you know what I mean, Let me rest. I just
exerted so much energy I need to do.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
You like flip on your stomach and like that's when
you know, You're like it's gonna be a good sleep.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
And I primarily sleep on my stomach. And that's not
just because I was actually thinking about this this morning
when I woke up, like at two in the morning.
My grandfather used to be able to sleep on his back,
on his back with his head on the pillow, and
he just closed his eyes and he would just sleep
like a normal human being.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
A lot of old people do.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
I cannot do that. I have to be contorted. I
have to be on my side. I have to be
on my stomach. I have to be in a ball,
which is great for you know, your your muscle. You know.
Weeke up in the morning and I'm like, I have
to uncontort myself and then right stretch what ever else.

Speaker 4 (04:00):
It's probably not good for you our grandparents stole. They
really would just sleep like straight, you could just lay there.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
It's amazing.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
The bus for wrinkles. I try, but I can't.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
It's a preferred method for a nap.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
Like if I'm just like by myself and I'm gonna
take a nap, like I can lay on my back, yeah,
like like Tracula.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
But that means you can sleep anywhere if you can
do that.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
Yeah, I did fall step on the plane yesterday because
I'm so tired. Then I always get scared because I'm
afraid I'm gonna like snore on the plane. I don't
want to be that person. So then I like, wake, my,
you're fine.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Oh, I'm one hundred percent sure. I snore on planes,
but it's loud. The plane's kind of loud. I don't
know if anybody can tell yeah, like right on top
of you, which, of course, if I were traveling with someone,
they would be right on top of me because they
tell my I fall asleep. Apparently I'm a magnet for
other people to just get on top of me. Yeah,
or awake. I can keep my hands off of you
right now, I know right now, I'm not even I

(04:49):
just it's fun I just I don't know what to
do because I'm always hot in the bed, So I
don't know what to do. It's not that I but
it doesn't necessarily bother me. It's there's just no like,
what do you do? How do you cool off when
you have another human being on top of you? I
don't know what to tell you. And then my mom
has well Lily can't get on the bed anymore because
she's well she's eighteen, so she had think got in

(05:10):
the bed for a while. I don't think, but you
got little she has little labradoodle. That dog's on top
of her. And then she has two cats that sleep
on her head. Oh wow. And so I don't understand
how she does that because and they've tried it when
she's like when I watch the house, so she's gone.
They don't care about you. They don't care. They're not
the cats. The cats nestle in where they want to

(05:31):
nestle in, And don't you dare move? No, no, no no,
like you're stuck. Like that's how it's gonna be. Otherwise
you wake them up and then they look at you
like you just did that, you know you just did that?
Like now there will be a penalty for you. But sometime,
well I don't know. Yeah, you must be punished now,
like you woke me up. I sleep twenty four hours.
I sleep twenty three and a half hours a day

(05:52):
when I'm not eating and I and now you just
woke me up. That's one last minute of sleep I'm
gonna get now because of you. This is the cat talking. Yeah,
I wish I could sleep twenty three and a half
hours a day. Yeah, but yeah, I don't know how
she does. I don't know how she gets any rest
because every time I go down there to like say
goodbye or whatever, I leave town early in the morning
and it's just animals all over.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Oh that's skulls.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Yeah, no, it is, except again they're they're a little
warm and they throw off all this heat. I don't
know how you do it, the warm little creatures. Yeah.
Biggest stories of the day headlines are just a second,
we'll recap your NFL picks. One of your part sleigh.
I believe one of the players was on a buy.
Oh yeah, someone DMed me. I was like, oh, fairly certain.
Whatever you chose for them to do, unless it was
sleep for twenty three and a half hours and with

(06:33):
their cats and dogs. It didn't happen. I don't think
that was it. No blogs will do waiting metaphone. We
got Paulina and for Kiki today it's Paulina's court.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
But I'm bomb girl. You got to be a part
of the village too. Ooh okay learning, yeah, know what
she does again?

Speaker 2 (06:49):
All right? Yeah, I don't know if I mentioned waiting
by the phone is new? And the entertainment report what
are you working on?

Speaker 5 (06:53):
Okay, Jeremy ellen White just did something big, but we
usually do it when we're younger. He's thirty four. It's
all good. And then I have another music list for
us to argue.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
About, right, the biggest stories of the day, boy texting.
It's called snuggling. Fred, Yes, I'm aware. I don't have
a problem with a snuggle. It's just a time and
a place for a snuggle.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
You saying that word, don't don't get him started on
handholding either.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
You guys are gonna be shook.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
There's a time and a place for a snuggle, and
there's a time and a placer. There's a time and
a place for interlocked finger hand holding. It doesn't have
to be a type of like just like just sort
of like holding fingers. Like if I hold you the
ends of your fingers, that's not cupping necessarily, that's just
I don't know, oh, the ends.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Of my fingers.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
No, like this, like if I grat like if I'm walking,
I just hand or whatever. I think that's kind of
a g handhold. That's kind of like come on, come hither,
Come here, Come here, girl. You know, let's not snuggle later.
Could I get too hot?

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (07:57):
No, you all making me seem colder than I am.
I'm not a cold human being. Hot. I'm hot. That's
the problem. That's exactly what the issue is. I'm hot
in beness, so I everyone been saying all over the
Apps hot, Fret's hot in bed. They're not talking about
my moves either. Jason, this was not a good week. O,
this was not a good week. No, let me go

(08:18):
through who won and who lost, and then we'll tell
you how Jason's picks did overall. Chargers over the Vikings,
Jets over the Bengals, Ravens over the Bears, Dolphins over
the Falcons, Patriots over the Browns, Broncos over the Cowboys,
Packers over the Steelers, Colts over the Titans, Buccaneers over
the Saints, Bills over the Panthers, Texans over the four

(08:38):
nine Ers, Eagles over the Giants, and tonight the Commanders
and the Chiefs, and Jason, your picks resulting in a
win loss statistic of two out of thirteen.

Speaker 3 (08:53):
Oh, are you sure? It's not like I got thirteen
right and too wrong?

Speaker 5 (08:57):
And sadly, one of the picks I think is one
of the games that already happened, and he finally listened
to you and like looked up the result when we
picked the next day, So I don't even know one.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Of the he got right already had taken place when
they picked it.

Speaker 5 (09:10):
Yeah the charge, Oh wow, yeah, yeah, he wrote the
charges for someone.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
You know what. So I'm gonna let this one go
this week because you were traveling. Yeah, you were on
assignment of my game, right, you didn't have time because
you were in Miami. You're hanging out with you know,
big celebrities down there, so I know you had other
things going on and you weren't able to really sit
down and do the normal kind of research that you
do for these.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
Correct And I was also like my head was filled
with basketball because I was learning so much about the
Miami Heat while I was there. I see, Yeah, I
got to walk, I got to touch their trophies.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
You did have the golden trophies. They had golden trophies. Yeah, yeah,
I believe you're called the naysmith. Maybe that's not right.
Sounds right to me. Championship they have a carpeted hallway
that leads to the trophies. It is very boucious. Why
were you in the Miami Heat locker room? No, I
need to do in the locker room.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
But the show I was working took place at the
place that they played the basketball, the Larry O'Brien Championship.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Well do you guys want to know about the parsley?

Speaker 2 (10:04):
But yes, I do want to know about the parsley. Please,
this is really bad.

Speaker 5 (10:09):
Huh okay, So first, the only player that actually played
old financed Jalen Hurts will run a score in no
what Jackson Smith, Jimba. I'm trying to say, n J
I B A G B A girl. I don't know
where you found him. Floods my basement and it's going
to catch five times. He was on a bye week.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
He was he was actually Miami with you.

Speaker 5 (10:34):
So I'm proud of you for knowing Jamior Gibbs.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
I'm so proud of you. And you said he.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
And his luscious hair will score one time, but also
a bye week, so you didn't get leg.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Do two teams have a bye week at the same time.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
Well, who are they going to be bye with?

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Oh that's a different question, question whoever they'd like. Okay,
it's an exclusive world. They can do whatever they want. Okay,
that's what I'm saying. Yeah, no judgment here. So I
need to look at five weeks.

Speaker 5 (11:05):
You look at.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
FIG you need to look at AI picking these, you
need to look at JPT subscriptions is what you need
to look at. You might need that two hundred dollars.
When I was talking about.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
Last week, someone you know, give me the subscription. I
like basketball now though, so okay, I.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
Can't wait to go through all those. There's like eighty
seven games at night, so that'll be good.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
I want to hear you talk about the Gambling Ring.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
Oh yeah, oh my gosh, it was Yeah, that was
the news.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Is a movie that did that?

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Sets you back? I know you've been playing in those
poker games with those NBA players. He got indicted this week.

Speaker 5 (11:36):
Other.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Yeah, it was terrible. You weren't really in Miami, you
in prison. Yeah. Airports are feeling the effects of the
government shutdown around the country. They continue to experience delays
since the federal government shutdown continue. Several groundstops were issued
yesterday Newark, Boston, LA. Other airports were affected as well.
The Transportation Secretary says that there were more than twenty
incidents of air traffic controller shortages on Saturday. Flight of

(11:59):
Whears website, so there were more than five hundred US
flight delays on Saturday alone. Air traffic controllers continue to
work without pay during the shutdown, so many are calling
on sick to work other jobs. Shout out to all
the air traffic controllers. We got to have you very
important job. I'm sorry that you're not getting paid. You're
gonna get some monster checks when this whole thing's over.
Just monsters, just big, whopping huge. You're gonna be so rich.

(12:21):
Forget about the fact that you haven't been able to,
you know, pay your bills adequately for the last couple
of months. You're gonna be rich. It's like when the
check hits on Friday, but the direct deposit doesn't come
out till, like you know, Sunday night or Monday, so
all weekend you're like, yeah, baby, I got I got
big dough, but you don't because well I have no
dough because they have they haven't pulled all the bills
out yet. But we love your air traffic controllers and

(12:44):
many of you who are working well not getting paid.
Right now, there is a TikTok deal and it will
be finalized on Thursday, apparently, and apparently China is aware
of it because they'll be involved in the final finalizing
of the deal. So that's good because the deal is
being finalized in China, so I'm assuming that they were
where now of whatever we came up with for this.
The deal was first announced last month when Trump, our president,

(13:06):
signaled an order allowing TikTok to keep operating in the
US under a new setup with American investors. So that's
all being finalized. Then, a French police have two suspects
in custody who say that they're linked to last weekend's
Crown Jewel heights at the Louver Museum. Authorities tracked down
the suspects using their DNA. One man was arrested at

(13:27):
Charles Siagaull Airport in Paris while trying to leave the country.
I hope he wasn't trying to fly to New York
and there was an air traffic controller to lay in.
That's why there weren't an air traffic controllers. They had to
sit there for a while. They came and got him.
I don't know where he was going. Another guy went
to his house. I guess in some Parisian suburb where
both men were from. Dozens of investigators had been involved
in chasing down at least four suspects who targeted the

(13:48):
Louvers Apollo Gallery and a brazen daylight raid. Fleeing with
jewelry were tens of millions. In a matter of minutes.
Local authorities saved at least two other suspects remained at large.
It's unclear if any of the jewels were recovered. So
can you imagine that'd be something I would do that?
You know, I watched a lot of well yeah, yeah,
well yeah, I watched a lot of Dayline, a lot

(14:10):
of you know, forty eight Hours Mystery, Yes, a lot
of Twenty twenty, you know, And I don't like twenty
twenty as much because it's really more just David Mirror
being David Mirror. I'm sexyt yeah, yeah, he takes himself
very it's very serious. I don't know. Oh fine, very
very serious this guy. But nonetheless, I feel like I

(14:34):
would commit the perfect crime until I like drooled on
something accidentally, you know, because I like was too busy
thinking of my perfect crime. Forgot to swallow drool. Do
you ever do that? Do you ever forget to swallow?
I forget to breathe I did do Sometimes I feel
like I would sneeze somewhere, I would do something, or
it would be perfect. Then I'd go, you know what
I haven't had in a while, a cigarette, Let's celebrate,
and then I, you know, I don't know, it's like

(14:55):
you celebrat. I would do something. I would do one thing.
I would do one thing that was just stupid, you know,
like the whole thing would be perfectly planned out, and
then I'd get cocky and I'd make one wrong move
and they'd be showing up at my Parisian suburban house
and arresting me like they got DNA off of a helmet.
I guess now, granted, I'm not throwing things I wore.

(15:16):
You know, I'm keeping everything, I'm taking it with me.
But I guess these dudes, like they got DNA off,
is something that they left behind. You know, that's something
I would do, just something ridiculous, and then I'd be
in jail.

Speaker 5 (15:28):
I feel like it's like the Roaring twenties, Like is
prohibition coming back like this? I don't know, like a
jewel heist, really the mafia, like a.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Gamble we got poker games.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
It feels very weird, great depression. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
Well, and now we have a penny shortage because they
don't make pennies anymore. The penny shortage is affecting retailers nationwide.
I never really thought about this, but I guess this
is an issue. I don't know who's still using pennies.
My grandfather died sadly many years ago. He was the
guy who always had perfect change in his pocket. He
was the only guy that I I know and my
and my nana had a little change purse. They were

(16:03):
the only people I knew that if the bill was
twenty one dollars and seventeen cents, they somehow had the
seventeen cents or my grandfather would make he would do
it in his head so that he got dollar bills back.
Oh yeah, I love. He'd do the thing where it
was like, you're supposed to get eighty six cents, but
I'll give you fourteen and then you give me a
dollar back. He'd do this off the flaw, on the fly.
It was incredible. I don't know where he got this

(16:25):
mathematical ability, because I don't have it.

Speaker 5 (16:27):
I still use change because they give it back to
they give me cash to the dispensary. That's the only
time I ever get it. And sometimes it's not even
I get changed. So I still do this too. Really yeah, okay,
rounded up.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Why don't you go to get right checks together?

Speaker 1 (16:40):
No, I don't have a check book that I would.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Never get show but Shell he's a check writer. She
likes to write checks. No, we're not doing that.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
My astra has like in my car, has a ton
of like change in any use drifts all the time.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
Okay, seven NiFe pennies in there. Yeah, so anyway, the well,
there's a short. There's two hundred and fifty billion pennies
in circulation. I guess that's not enough because we don't
make anymore as of August. Here's what to expect when
paying cash of that penny. Some stores arounding the total
to benefit the customer, and others are saying we don't
expect correct change. If you have a stash, go ahead
and spend those pennies. Oh okay, So I don't know,

(17:12):
get rid of them, my guess. Le Boo Boo will
be on a float at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Is that exciting? Which one the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
I don't know them all? The viral Live Wait on
It says. The viral La Boo Boo character just says
the will be among the new editions at the ninety

(17:33):
ninth annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade. PopMart, the Chinese company,
says La Boo Boo will be featured on its Friends
Giving in Pop City float, along with many of each
other characters, Goal Panda and Peach Riot. Lebooboos is certainly
having a moment with people forking over thousands to get
their hands on one of these dolls. So I love this.

(17:53):
I might be going, well, maybe we'll see you're one
of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
I'm trying to say, new traditions you're going to Detroit
for things. No, that's not happening, But I want to go. No,
but I want to go to New York just for that.

Speaker 4 (18:04):
I want to bring my daughter and like just how
I watch the parade and then go home after You
guys know hyperball Thanksgiving like I'm not, I'm in no rush.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Well that's because you were always deprived of good Thanksgiving
food because your mom was an immigrant and didn't know
how to make it. Actually, you need to go to
someone's house who knows, like a pilgrim how to make
You need to go to a pilgrim's house. Okay, and
they know what's up. You know. They need to go
to someone's house who really takes his like our friend
Tony Coles. You know who Tony. Tony Cole's is a
suit in this company. He's probably the only suit I

(18:32):
like who I adore. Okay. This man, though, has been
preparing for Thanksgiving since the summer. Wow. It takes him
like an entire weekend to make the gravy and then
he freezes it like this, guys, it's extremely serious. I
think he makes the pies like me. Oh, this is
this is like his thing. Everybody knows Thanksgiving is his

(18:53):
thing and he's ready, and he's never one time invited
me to come over there. But I can imagine the
food is stellar, because if you're making gravy for a
whole weekend months in advance to make sure that it's
like perfect cheen or whatever, then you got it. You know,
you need to go to Tony Cole's house for Thanksgiving.
I'm sure. I'm sure he'd love to have you.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
I would love to go.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
I need experience a good Thanksgiving for once in my life,
just a good one.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
But I always I see that Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade
on TV, and I think that's that's that looks okay,
But like that, that is not what I would want
to do on Thanksgiving morning. Like I'm not waking up
at five in the morning to get on a train
with a million other people to go to the city
and then like you know, have to be cold and
then and then watch these things, you know, down go

(19:35):
down the road. That's that is an experience for television.
You can very easily just watch on TV and everything is.
I can't imagine it's that much better in person.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
It probably isn't.

Speaker 4 (19:44):
But I want to give it a trib I always
wanted to do that and one year not now. But
I want to see the ball drop too. I know
that's going to be a horrible, horrible time.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
I'm gonna wear a diaper.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Well, you basically have to. No, Yeah, you got to
be out there all day if you want to get
like a good veh.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Cold just like drinks in there. Oh, I have to
with like pockets.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
That's another one that doesn't look like fun to me
or And I understand, you know, I certainly understand saving money,
but eating Thanksgiving dinner and then going and getting a
line at Target to go wrestle someone for a flat
screen TV like that also doesn't sound And again, you
can save a lot of money, I understand that, but like,
then if I'm doing that, then we're not eating Thanksgiving dinner,
you know, like we're just we're having like taco bell
or something or maybe not that if I have to

(20:27):
go wait in line, we're having something else soup. But
I'm not going to eat an entire Thanksgiving meal. And
then like all right, put on your parka, let's go
wait in line so we can get the switch to.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
You know it's online. Now, you don't have to do that.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
Yeah, that's true, that's true, but that's that's not happening Cohler.
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(21:01):
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It's a poopcam. Basically, it will use discrete optics to
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(21:21):
hydration levels based on your urine. And then there's a
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this thing, So six hundred bucks for the little device
it clamps onto your toilet set and then sixty bucks
a year or one hundred and thirty bucks annually for
up to five members or roommates. So then we can
all log in and look at our you know, what's
going on with that stuff you can review that your

(21:42):
health trends, daily summaries on the Cooler health app. They
say that there's no way that the censors would be
able to sense anything but what's in the toilet bowl,
because I can see this going a ride too, which
it's like a camera staring up at my ugly butt
and I can't have that. If people could take pictures
of their button share them, they would because now they

(22:03):
you know, people are buying crap with cameras attached to everything. Yes,
I just like what I see uh Mark Zuckerberg yesterday
and some video these new meta there's like a newer
version of the ray band metaglasses and then you wear
like you wear like a wristband and then the glasses
and then like you basically just walk around and move

(22:24):
your arms around and it does everything. Like you know,
if you want to turn the volume up on your music,
then you actually like just twist a knob. I would
think maybe someone was having a seizure or like maybe
somebody was like dealing with some kind of issue. If
I saw people just walking around just twisting knobs and
they're warning knobs there, I mean, I'm worried. So, like,
how hard Is it just to turn the knob up
on it or you know, click on the thing? Yeah,

(22:46):
I don't know. But why do we have to record everything?
I mean, this is interesting. I guess the older you get,
the more you pay attention to stuff like that. Yeah,
do this, don't do? Make sure health knowledge? You can't
tell me that you maybe, like when I was younger,
I didn't. But now like when that when that event occurs,
been a rare occasion because you know, it's just very dust.

(23:07):
It just disappears into the ether when I number two.
But when when I do I do? Evaluate? Now? Oh yeah,
I take I mean, like I can. I'm proud of
myself if it's like there's certain characteristics that we're looking for.
You know, if you're well hydrated and you've eaten enough
fiber and like you're you're eating well, then it's supposed
to look a certain way and you're like, I did it.

(23:28):
Same with urine. If your urine's clearer, that's good, yeah,
you know, but if it's not, it's like what am
I doing? You know, and drinking enough water today? This
is the case of stuff that people do that when
they get older. You guys, you guys do this all
the time.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
If I have a ghost poop, I like, I'm so
proud of myself. That is them. We don't talk she's
she's for clemps.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
I did. We don't talk about that enough.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
When you look down there's nothing there, but you know
you did work.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
Yeah, yeah, I need to understand the science of that,
because I agree with I don't know, but I don't
I don't know why. No, it's the best.

Speaker 4 (23:59):
Yeah, it seems like you ate, like the fiber and
all that and it literally, yeah, went away and it
was smooth.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
I don't know. I don't know her. I think there's
I think it has more to do with the buoyancy
or like the contact anyway. Whatever. And finally, one more
poop story for you. A Sharman is making headlines again
with a colossal Forever roll. It's a seventeen hundred sheet
toilet paper roll the company claims is big enough to
last an entire month and tall enough, if unspooled, to

(24:27):
rival the Washington Monument. It was first a novelty. Now
apparently you can buy this thirty three ninety nine. You
have to have a coupon too, which lets you get
two Forever rolls. And a special stand because you would
need it because it's like, and you guys can't see
this at home, but it's like this big round. It's ugly.
It's now hard easy just to replace a little one
that's on there. Just replace a little one that's on there. Yeah,

(24:50):
the built in I don't need it's it's huge, it's ugly.
It's like if I saw that in someone's house, I'd
be like, are you okay? Like why do you need
that much right now?

Speaker 3 (25:00):
Like at one time, I mean I I mean I
wanted just to have it.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
Since I made me either that much more a special
holder for this thing. Yeah, that's where you don't know
about that. It's National Black Cat Day and National Cranky
co Worker's Day, which is me before six am most days.
So Klin's Entertainment report. He's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
Jeremy Allen White, who you know from The Bear Shameless,
he's playing spring Stene in.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
That new movie.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
Well he just graduated high school at the age.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Of thirty four.

Speaker 5 (25:30):
Really yeah, so that's pretty cool, he said when he
was I met.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Him on the show before. He's nice guy.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
Yeah, he's super nice and I hadn't watch the things
that I should in order to think he's hot, right,
Because doesn't everybody who watched Shameless think he's a hottie?

Speaker 1 (25:42):
Like they have a little thing for him. I'm going
where you're going? I'm going, You're going out time going here?

Speaker 2 (25:48):
You're going to his high school graduation? Where are you're going?

Speaker 1 (25:50):
He is so hot in that show. I think it's
because he got like the bad boy thing going on.
Isn't the Bear? Isn't he a little more serious? He's
not like a doctor?

Speaker 2 (25:58):
But the Bear lost me after season one. I don't
know why, and for no real reason, but it lost
me after season one. And I'm sure the Bear did
nothing to me, But I just I don't know. I
just didn't get into the second season the way I
got into the first one. Yeah, shamelessly, I didn't watch Shameless.
What No, I know what here?

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Watch it?

Speaker 2 (26:15):
Dude? That is the standard answer. What do you tell
someone that you didn't watch the series? They did?

Speaker 1 (26:19):
It's it's supposed to be so good. I didn't watch
it either. Lip his name was in the show, right,
It certainly was. That was shot here in Chicago. It
certainly was Okay, So yeah, a lot of people think
he's hot. But he just graduated, he said.

Speaker 5 (26:31):
When he was in school, I mean, he could have graduated,
but he wasn't a good student. He would just leave
at lunch and never come back. He said he would
go to Central Park, he would hang with friends in Brooklyn.
If his parents weren't home, he'd go back there. But
that all changed during the premiere for this new Springsteen movie.
So it's called Deliver Me, Deliver Me from Nowhere, And
he was at the premiere in New York and his

(26:51):
former drama teacher, a dude named Greg, who he invited
to the event because he's a huge Springsteen fan, said
I have a gift for you, and he's like, okay,
what is this.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
He opens it up and it's his high school diploma.
And so that's how he found out he graduated.

Speaker 5 (27:06):
I don't know what like the legality, well that is,
if he needed more credits or.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
I kept calling him my co star and he was
in here because my picture is on the wall in
one of the episodes of The Bear. Shout out to
Abe Cannon for that. But yeah, he laughed at that.
But then he walked down and said, this guy's a
more on I also apparently and I could be wrong
about this. Correct me if I'm wrong. I didn't see
the movie, but I guess he actually sings in the
movie supposedly, and it's really good. I would have thought

(27:33):
he was lip syncing the whole thing, because like, who
does Springsteen like Springsteen? If I'm right, if what I
read is correct, then he does the whole thing justice,
which is amazing, because that's that's something. I mean. It's
one thing to like portray, you know, the method act
in portray a character. It's another thing to sing like them.
If in fact he really did that.

Speaker 5 (27:53):
Well, this says that Jeremy Allen White reportedly fooled Bruce
Springsteen with his singing.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
So yeah, I guess.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
I think I read the same thing, and I was
like wow, because I've seen all the previews for this
and I'm like, there's no way he's really singing, because
that you wouldn't do that. That's gonna sound like bad karaoke.
But no, I guess he did a great job.

Speaker 5 (28:09):
Yeah, I'm sure he worked on it for a while.
He seems like a very serious actor. I do want
to see that. I have not yet, though, Moving on
to Katy Perry and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
They hard launched their relationship, Honey, making their first public
appearance as a couple this past Saturday.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
They were looking really hot holding hands.

Speaker 5 (28:27):
They were going to a cabaret show at the Crazy
Horse in Paris to celebrate her birthday.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
She had this like really hot, tight red dress on.

Speaker 5 (28:34):
They left the theater they got into a car together,
so I think they are there very much on This
comes just after we saw them. He was grabbing two
handfuls of her booty on her yacht in Santa Barbara
in September. And lastly, Max Martin posted on Instagram. I
saw it the other day. He was talking about some
list that Rolling Stone did about the fifty greatest songs

(28:58):
produced by him, and I wanted to look it up
and give you guys the top ten so.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
We can argue. And I this is kind of a
wild list.

Speaker 5 (29:05):
So if you don't know who Max Martin is, he
is a Swedish songwriter producer. He's a legend. He's worked
with all of the best artists. And if this tells
you anything about the list, number fifty was ready for
it by Taylor Swift.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
That was his fiftieth best song according to Rolling Stones.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Really yeah, number one?

Speaker 1 (29:25):
That was number two?

Speaker 2 (29:26):
Oh? What was number one?

Speaker 1 (29:27):
Number one?

Speaker 2 (29:28):
I'm sorry you had a process here, but now I
just can't wait.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
That's okay, Well I'm going to give you the top ten.
Can you wait for me to give you the top ten?

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (29:34):
I know, I know I was going to leave, but so, like.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
I said, that was so.

Speaker 5 (29:39):
Ten is Style by Taylor Swift. Then oops, I did
it again. Britney Spears. Show Me Love by Robin is
number eighty.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
Good song.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
I don't know if it should be in the top ten.
It's a great song.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Watch out, Robin. Fans have come for you for that.

Speaker 5 (29:53):
I'm the biggest Robin fan. I think a different Robin
song should be.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
I don't know. I just don't.

Speaker 5 (29:57):
I don't know it's going to be me And number
seven Into You ariana Grande teenage dream at number five
Katie Perry speaking of her since You've been gone, Kelly Clarkson,
that is number four. Wow.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
Number three I didn't even know he did that.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
He certainly did. Number three is New Romantics by Taylor Swift.
That didn't even make up like hello.

Speaker 5 (30:22):
Number two I Want It that Way by Backshie Boys
and number one Baby One More Time by Britney Spears.
Oh true, I kind of think I wanted that way
should be number one.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
But I'll tell you what, that's amazing because I mean
I knew he worked with all these people. But I
don't dislike any of those songs. No, like that man
was born to make us happy. Speaking of Britney, that
man was born one brain. I mean, granted, of course
he was working with, you know, very talented artists. One
brain came up with all those bangers.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
I mean, god is a woman. I'm looking at the
other ones.

Speaker 5 (30:56):
He worked with Ellie Goulding, justin Bieber Beauty and the
Beaty Amazing on a Delray the weekend, So he's worked
with everyone.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
He's kind of a legend. He's probably extremely rich.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
Also.

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Speaker 2 (31:13):
Someone texted, I took our kids this is to the
Thanksgiving to a parade in New York. It was cold
and raining, still so much better in person. The energy
in the city for the parade is amazing. Okay, all right,
I'm sold. I just I see it and I'm like, ah,
not today, man, eating and laying and football right exactly
like not today, And I'm not how early I got

(31:34):
to get up? And then if it's it wasn't this
the year the I mean, I think it's cold every year,
but it was really windy, and they were worried about
like snoopy like running people over or whatever, you know,
because one of them did get a lot of them
with like you know, ropes and stuff. So I don't,
I don't know, I would. I would cuddle you so hard, Fred,

(31:55):
Oh okay, well against you taking applications. That's my executive
coach about that, AKA therapist. I should I should ask
about that because I grew up in a very loving environment.
I think a lot of people, you know, they would
say it relates back to some form of childhood trauma
or something. But but my mom like hugged me all
the time. Same and my sister's very affectionate. I don't

(32:15):
know what it is. You don't like it either, do
you know.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
And someone like decided to give me like a pseudo
massage over the weekend, like as I was sitting.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Down, like they walked up behind it. I was like, what,
what did your coworkerd you wrong in this situation? Okay,
Like I don't know. I was like thanks, Like, but
like Nancy tends up.

Speaker 3 (32:33):
I feel like no one I don't know someone like
especially when they go to grab your shoulders.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
I know. I had a chill. No, I didn't like that.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
I just I touched people a lot, very touchy.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
I own, I like to touch you and belly even
says like wow, Like I didn't realize how touchy you were,
but I ugged.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
But I wasn't hugged a lot. I guess I wasn't. Yeah,
maybe it's the opposite.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
Yeah. Maybe my mom is one of the most expressively
loving people that you'll ever know, and my sister got
that from her, and like, I don't know, my dad
really isn't as much. Maybe that's what it comes where
it comes from. My grandfather wasn't really like that. I
think that's where it came from. There. I don't know.
I don't know what it is. I can't explain.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Is there ever a time where you're like, well, I
just want to like touch that.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
No, oh, nope, really, I I don't know. I don't
like I don't really like it that much being touched.
I mean, anyway, we depend on the setting and you
know how much I've had to drink and some other thing.
But yeah, no, I don't know. What's two blogs waiting
met the Phony's new Let's see what else do I
have for you? I got money in the showdown, a

(33:35):
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