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October 9, 2025 36 mins

Kaelin is heading to Kansas City for the Detroit Lions game, the only problem is she doesn't have tickets. Plus, a Twitch streamer named Fandy livestreamed while she was in active labor.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:39):
Morning show.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
And I want to hear more about this. You almost
emailed someone as you're your own assistant. What are you
trying to do? You're trying to get into that restaurant,
weren't you. Yeah, you're trying to get in the restaurant
in Kansas City. And you were going to say, this
is the assistant to the Kaylin Day Hi, I'm desperate.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
Okay, my boys trip is really going down the Poopa
right now. My guys trip this weekend? Is it just
you and your friend Hillary? Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Okay, so last I heard now when you described it,
you were going to the Chiefs Lions game, and you
were going to eat at Travis Kelcey and Patrick Mahomes restaurant.
And now it turns out you don't have tickets nor
a reservation. Well, how are you going to do both
of those things? How are those gonna happen? Were you
just gonna wish them into existence?

Speaker 3 (01:29):
I will say, don't underestimate us, however, although she's not
really much of a help right now.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
But oh, she suggested something awful to try to get.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
Into that restaurant, but thank goodness, she's a nurse, so
she's not going to help. But so the restaurant, I
had to go online like a sneaker drop.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
I told you that it was crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
I did get a reservation, but I was told that
I wouldn't be gone from the game, that I have
no tickets to in order to go to the restaurant,
So I can't lead my reservation.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
No, you don't go. Don't take the one thing you
got going that we're for sure going to be able
to do. To cancele that.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
My wonderful boyfriend says he's a thousand percent sure that
I will have tickets. He claims they are coming today.
But I don't operate like this, so I'm having like
a lot of anxiety about it. I don't have tickets
to the game that I'm flying to go see.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Okay, yeah, yep, So I guess we could have hold
onto the reservation a little longer just in case.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Well, I had.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
Trusted him back at that point when I can't say,
so there you go.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
You know, Okay, we'll see.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
We don't have regime. So that you were going to
have a fake email the klan would like to come
in and eat.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
Well, I some of my I wasn't going to write
it like that, but yes, some of my friends around
here who I will not name, have fake assistance.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Yeah I know one of them rhymes with Paulina, but
oh yeah, a couple of us do. And so.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
I was going to really judge it up, like, Hi,
I have you know someone who does radio. There's shows
on in multiple cities. Maybe would maybe want to come
to this city. Okay, maybe would be interested, We would be.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
Interested in So we're we're maybe interested in adding Kansas
city that would be of interest to us. We'll let
them know if that's after the trip. We'll let the
city of radio.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
You know, the logistics.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
We're considering that opportunity for ourselves. It's not like the
radio station has to add us to this correction, right, No,
we're thinking about it.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
I got it, okay, and my thirteen friends might be
interested to know that it's a good restaurant.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
They might want to travel to go. What are you
laughing at?

Speaker 4 (03:39):
Maybe I would absolutely doing already.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
You're getting me so embarrassed to do it, but like
I'm literally getting desperate.

Speaker 4 (03:46):
No, Like, listen, you gotta get what you need and
you need to get to that steakhouse and that game.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
So you better elevate yourself. You better say I am Kalin, like.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
You represent the whole show here. Like you know, like
if I run into somebody in public and they're like,
I've been dealing with Paulinice people, they're really difficult. Yeah,
but by Paulinice people, you mean Paulina hiding behind Ford
diferent email addressing You're.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
Not running into Bobby Valentino anytime soon, so her using
your people to.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
I don't know. Actually I run into Bobby all the.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Time, rights complaining about me, right, and he's.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
Constantly I'm constantly complaining.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
Okay, Well, Hillary wanted us to say that we were
affiliated with the children's hospital there. Okay, so we're not
doing that, you know. I think it's just a lie.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
She's a nurse, so she's allowed to say that.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
By the way, it's I'm the restaurant too. I'm like, well,
that's nice. Like I don't have any tables for a year,
so that's very nice. Thank you for thank you for
your contribution to our society.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
That's why I said she's not helpful.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
And she's like, what am I going to do with
my dusty Instagram? I'm like, I don't know, but we
need to do a skit, and we need to do
a skit fast.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Now, you do have a few followers on the gram.
Have you tried dming them? Because sometimes I've and sometimes
that work saying you don't ask for anything, you know,
Like I've DMed a restaurant before that I couldn't get
into and just been like, hey, you know, do you
guys have anything? And maybe by chance somebody from the
social media place sees it and goes, you know, in
the department, goes, oh you Sometimes they write and say yeah,

(05:12):
we can get you in, and sometimes they say no,
And I don't think that's because I'm special. I didn't
add and say yes, I'm writing.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
On behalf of the fred h say you're with me,
don't get me right, We won't won't.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
No, no, it won't. If you say you're with me,
then you definitely won't get in. Like that's one hundred
percent away not to get into places around here. Maybe
it works in Kansas City, where we're considering, we're we're looking.
We're looking at a few places. We're looking at New
York City and Los Angeles as well. We're looking at it.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
We consider everywhere. We'd be open to anywhere interested we are.
Jason wants to go to Kansas City.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Yes, and I'm always begging for free stuff for this place,
So let me try.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Right do it for you have Yeah, Jason gets it done,
he does.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
I've never thought to ask you to get me into
a restaur but honestly, you're one of the most likable people,
and you look like you are legitimate. You have a
legitimate managerial science, my signature. He has a legitimate, legitimate
region in it, you know. And I've been trying to
make up a title for you forever that looks really fancy.

(06:18):
Just to put that in there whether and you don't
want it, but I'm like, no, you are the show
director or something. I like something really fancy to put
in there, and I think you should add it because
I think it would help get us into places like
restaurants in Kansas City that we're unable to get reservations
like everyone else. But you also got to remember, and
I think about this all the time, like, friend, all,

(06:40):
I'm embarrassed, and no one should be. Like, if for
some reason they want to let you into a restaurant
because you have a radio show, then let them do that.
That's up to them. But I just figured that they're
getting hit by everyone and everyone thinks they're famous, and
everyone thinks that somehow they deserve to have a table
over everyone else. And I know you're not of that mentality,
but it's why I don't do this, because I don't

(07:01):
want to get mixed in with the storytelling around town
of oh yeah, this news anchor and this guy and
this guy that they all insisted on tables, and so
did Fred, Like no, I was just too lazy to
get a reservation, and so I I you know, so
I only do it when I'm out of town. But
if I'm trying to go to some place like if
someone's like, you need to go. Last time I tried
it, it didn't work. I tried in Indianapolis. That's Saint Elmo's

(07:22):
or what's the plates called that has the the shrimp
cocktail that's truly spicy something. It's a steakhouse. Peyton Manning
hangs out there all the time. It's not why I
wanted to go. I wanted the shrimp cocktail because I
guess it's like, really really spicy most steakhouse. So I
DM them and it was like, Hey, I'm in town tonight,
Like do you have a table by chance? And then
I think they said you can. Basically I think they

(07:45):
were like you could show up here and wait with
everybody else kind of thing. And I was like, okay,
no problem. Like I didn't say, like, you know, because
you know of my influence and nationally syndicated favorite line, Yeah, right,
who cares. But the problem is, you know, there's there's
somebody who was once on the Real World who's also
hating them up. I was on Real World season eight.

(08:07):
Doesn't that entitle me to a stake? You know? And
I think the thing that probably know is these people.
The most is that a lot of these people also,
in addition to wanting a table at the hottest restaurant
in town, they also think it should be free.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Yeah, yeah, no, no, yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
I have seventy five hundred Instagram followers, so you know
I should I should get in for free.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
No, that's real.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
People do that and it's like no, no, it's awful.

Speaker 4 (08:28):
No, you probably shouldn't. No, it's it's exactly what you did.
Like it's not what you say, but like how you
say it. You're just like, hey, I'm in town. Would
love to come with Fred? Yeah, fright on air with
a check.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Mark from the show where his name's in it. Exactly
what are you going to do?

Speaker 1 (08:41):
Be like, Well, when you walk in and I'm not there,
then it's like, yeah, he hated inferior steakhoust last night
and his tummy hurts.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Yeah, bad barbecue. I already have it all planned.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
I wonder how many times I was supposed to show
up to things.

Speaker 5 (08:54):
And I'll tell you, no wonder, no wonder.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
I don't get invited every day anymore because you guys
have been is me peeing for me for years? And
then and then I know I don't show up in
air quotes. There you go. I never knew.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
I'm desperate your reputation out the door.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
You've never done this. You're a bigger celebrity than I am.

Speaker 6 (09:14):
No, I'm not.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
You don't need me for anything, none of you do.

Speaker 6 (09:16):
Yes I do. No, you don't your name open doors
in this town.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Yes, they always say.

Speaker 6 (09:21):
I'm like, your doors are legs. The drivers bring him around.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
You've got a key to a city. We got a
key to a city last week. Has still but okay,
yeah like paint. Yeah, you've been hosting that key to
the city now for you know, however long they go, Okay,
all right, well I'm sorry. I would, I would DM

(09:47):
them for you. But I don't think they I think
they're at a level, they're at a level right now
where I don't think they're interested in local radio personalities.
I don't I think there. I think there's a very
good chance that every game day it's you. That's another thing,
that's another challenge you're going to have is I think
they figured the players will show up afterwards and the
whole thing. So right, I know, but like so it's

(10:08):
everyone else that's the problem.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
You know what they have an open bar.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
So our plan is we're just gonna go when they open,
and I'll try to work my magic.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
You know, this is what you should do. I saw
a guy doing this. The guy's a guy on TikTok
who does it in New York. It's actually kind of funny.
But he waits until like the hottest of the hot
is like two years old, and then he goes so
like some of these places they look and he'll go
for like lunch. Some of these places look ridiculous with
the lights on, by the way, like the hottest of
the hot restaurants, you know, like somebody like vomited just

(10:39):
eying on the place. So it looks kind of cool
at night. But then like like a lot of nightclubs,
if you ever been in a nightclub during the day,
which which we have many times in Las Vegas for
like various work events, it's not a those places are
designed to be pitch black, like you don't need to
see what you can see when the lights are on
in a nightclub. It's a scary place anyway, So he

(10:59):
goes you later and there's no one there because you
know how the cycles are, like, you know, a year
eighteen months, and then the next hottest restaurants open up,
and then no one's going there anymore. So he'll go
then and it's funny because they're empty and it just
looks kind of sad. And then he comes to realize
the food wasn't that good after all. It was just okay.
But you know, this is how this works, Like, you know,

(11:19):
if you got the hype train going, like we could
open Fred's restaurant, and if we can get enough people
just to stay online that it's the hottest thing, and
you got to eat the mazzarella sticks. They are. I
don't know what friends do with his Italian heritas, Sure
it doesn't matter, but whatever they're doing with those things
is amazing. You get someone to write about on a
few blogs, You get some TikTokers that come in there.

(11:41):
You make it a look good, and before long there's
a line around the building. And then what you gotta
do is what a lot of restaurants in town do,
and that just hold the books forever, make it. You know,
like there are restaurants that are still impossible to get into. Yep,
you have to have a letter from a senator to
get into somebody's restaurants. And then you show up and
there's no one in there, like they're hype it. They're

(12:01):
holding the books to make it seem like it's still
that in demand, which I kind of wonder how long
you can do that when there's nobody in there before
you're like, I'm not making any money now, right, But
I feel like once you open up your open table
and there's like reservations at four fifteen, four thirty four,
forty five, five thirty five fifty, like once I can
get in like you know, any time, then I feel

(12:21):
like you've now you've lost like the bullet, you know
what I mean, And now people are going to be like, oh,
this place isn't that great anymore. I'll move on to
the other one. My clubs do this all the time.
You know. You'll wait around the light, you line around
the building, and then you walk in there like, well,
why do I wait for so long? There's nobody in here?
So maybe just go in two years.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
You're gonna dm that, which would be super helpful for me.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
The reason I'm not is not because I don't love
you deeply. It's because they're going to laugh at us
when I do. They're going to laugh at us. It's
going to be like, really, because usher just asked for
a table and the Midwest and we don't have it.

Speaker 6 (12:56):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 1 (12:58):
A lot of people have said that, Okay, I have
great lake. Have I've been in?

Speaker 2 (13:03):
Actually you haven't. We baptize you.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
I'm not one hundred percent certain I've been in a
great lake because you know, I'm not a lake guy.
I've lived here my whole life and I've never touched
the water of the lake. And I realized that Lake
Michigan and some of the other ones are more like oceans.
But I'm not a lake I'm not a lake swimmer guy.
I don't I need oceans.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
You got to get battized.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Man, is right. Maybe I've been in it. Yeah, I
need oceans. I feel like the circulation. I feel like
the salt water and the circulation and the ocean. Man,
it just makes it like feel less stagnant.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
To me, you're one or the other. How I get
your own?

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Like the ocean, I feel like if you pee in
the ocean, it like cleans itself somehow. But I don't
feel like that in Lake Michigan. I feel like Lake
Michigan is just everyone's pee.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
Right, But we know what's in lakes from hundreds of
years nibbling on your way.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
Don't really know what's growing in the lakes because again,
it stays in the lake, especially here.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
Yeah, but there's no sharks man lake at that.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
I'm not sure with the amount of people that have
peed in the lake there could be creatures growing at
the bottom of it that we don't know.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
Respect for your dre can lost people in.

Speaker 4 (14:02):
That was dark that's the.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
River, and yes there are they're absolutely which I'm also
I'm definitely not swimming in that. No. No, okay, well,
let me let me think about this. I love that
we are considering expanding into Kansas City and would be
interested and somehow the non beefeater on the show could
really be It might really help you sort of push

(14:28):
her over the edge for the city if you'd give
us a table at your hot restaurant. Yeah, I can
totally see how that would work.

Speaker 6 (14:35):
She's gonna, you know, increase his business right place.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
Come on, now, that's exactly right. Tens of people you will.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Come to me for food. I recommendation.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Kiki is the biggest celebrity with the fifty plus white
men crowd. Oh, no doubt, no doubt, Qik is the
biggest celebrity in the room. But when I go, when
I go anywhere in the suburbs, the fifty year old
white men approached me, ask, of all people, where Kiky is?
You have a demographic? You do love him? Fifteen eighty
seven Prime? Is that what it's called? Yes? Oh? Because

(15:09):
his number EG numbers fifteen eighty seven Prime was built
with a forty person private dining area with a private entrance.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
Oh, I see, I need to be private and oh here.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
Okay, now now you don't want to keep my name
out of your mouth. Okay, I guess the biggest stories
of the day. I mean I was humbled. Maybe a
year or two ago, I tried to get into a
pizza restaurant. I may have been drinking, and it was
a two hour wait and I didn't feel like it.
I was hungry, really was more had nothing to do
with anything. I was just hungry. I thought, Oh, you
know what, I'm gonna try it. I'm gonna dm maybe

(15:37):
someone listens, and maybe they'll just do something nice. I'm
not special, I'm not important. I didn't say that I was.
I'm just like maybe maybe, maybe, just somehow they got
a table. Maybe you know what I mean. They wrote
me back, you can wait a line like everybody else.
I mean, in a nicer way, in a nicer have
you considered takeout? I'm like, well, that defeats well, that

(15:59):
defeats the purpose. Okay, nice, and no one needs to
do anything special for me. But I happened to know
that I've said this place a million times yeah, on
the radio. So I thought, well, it's not I'm paying
and everything, but maybe I don't throw me a bone.
And I'm starving, and I've been drinking, and I may
I may have stumbled on an edible too, But anyway,
it doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
This place is like they really guessed themselves up.

Speaker 7 (16:20):
Though.

Speaker 4 (16:20):
I called yesterday after the Cubs game the restaurant, yeah,
or like I guess during the Cubs games. I left early,
but I called and it was a three hour wait.
I don't believe you for a second. I think you know,
I do believe in that place is not good.

Speaker 5 (16:32):
You guys are crazy. It's good. We were trying to
go there. Tell me it's not good. You were trying
to go there. I was trying to go. I couldn't
get in so it sucks.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
That's like the guy's hitting on you, and he's like.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
I was hitting ugly. Well, we were talking about this
off the air, but like whenever I go to a
new restaurant or something, and if maybe I know, because
you know, you live in a place long enough, you
get to know somebody, the people that in these places,
or you know whose concepts that are. And you go
in there and the first thing I hear is about
the list of people who thought that they should get
in and why, and then their expectations of free food

(17:10):
and free this and free and they're telling me all this,
and I know these other people there are other people
like in media or celebrities or whatever, and I'm just going,
I never want to be on this list, like I
never want I never ever want to go someplace and
have and be like, oh, you know to the other person, like, oh,
you're not gonna believe it.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
That's why I overtip. I'm overly kind, like I don't
ever want anyone.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
I don't ask for nothing. I don't ask for nothing.
I don't And then you don't owe anybody anything too.
That's another thing. You know, even you start to get
stuff if you're these people that get free stuff, they're
not just giving it to you. They want you to
do something for them, for sure. And there are certain
people in town that if you I've learned the hard
way that if they like hook you up, then the
next morning it's oh, and by the way, can I

(17:48):
have tickets to meet Taylor Swift backstage and then sit
in their lab? And you're going like, wait a minute,
you gave me a free appetizer, bro, Like, I'll give
you twelve dollars. I would have paid for the cheese
right exactly, Like, no, you can't. And it's like, what
do you mean, Like you know remember that one time?
Like no, I don't remember that one time.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
Not only will I pay, I'll pay like a resort fee,
I'll clean the bathrooms like I don't get here, I'm
trying to.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Go in there.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
I'm gonna call, you know, I'm gonna do oh, they
have a press. I'm gonna call the restaurant like a
Friday and say that I'm the assistant to the Fred
Show and see how many assistants have reached out. We
already heard from Carla. I'll be like, oh, oh, did
you It's interesting I didn't realize Carla had reached out. Oh,
I have to get with her on that. Manuel has

(18:33):
already asked for this, and we've already told them all no.
Many times. Fred Show assisted at gmail dot com and
he reached out many times. All right, so headlines, I
got a serious one to start. But after a nine
month probe into the deadly and highly destructive Palisage fire

(18:53):
that tore through the Pacific Palisade and Malibum, and one
person has been arrested for starting the whole thing, if
you remember this, They on Wednesday announced the arrest of
a twenty nine year old uber driver who prosecutors alleged
lit the I believe called the Lackman Fire in the
wee hours of New Year's Day. The first fire, thought
to be contained in reality, smoldered underground before week nighting

(19:16):
during high winds nearly a week later, exploding the inferno
that consumed twenty three thousand acres in more than six
thousand homes. One person did that, prosecutors alleged to the
guy listened to a French rap song about to Spare.
Its music video depicts a trash can being set on
fire nine times in the four days before the blaze.
It's thought that he started using a lighter taken to

(19:39):
vegetation or paper. There are other possibilities as well, but
they're looking into him for this. Six thousand houses destroyed
by this one person's actions, allegedly Lebron James. He dropped
a teaser called the Second Decision on social media, which
many fans interpreted as a major announcement, possibly his retirement,
And there were so many clues that the this was

(20:00):
in fact not going to be that. I think that
I saw the one promode like teaser for it, and
I'm like, this is a commercial. Just the way it
was shot, the people involved, the guy who was doing
the interview I'd never seen in my life, didn't work
for any major sports publican I'm like, this is not
how it would go. Plus, I think Lebron is aware
that no one liked the first decision, so I don't

(20:22):
really think that's how he's going to go out with
a second decision. I don't think anyway. People are mad
about him, and the next day, instead of a career
ending reveal, Lebron's decision turned out to be an ad
for Hennessy Laker. One fan named Andrew has filed suit
in Small Claims court in Los Angeles County. He claims
that the teaser misled him. He bought two tickets for

(20:42):
four hundred and thirty bucks each to a March thirty,
First Lakers game, believing that it would be Lebron's final game.
After learning the big decision was just an ad, he says,
the tickets lost nearly all their value and he wants
all of his money back, alleging fraud, deception, and misrepresentation,
which the tickets. He did not say anywhere that I'm

(21:03):
you know, here's the decision, and I might be here
saying you headed your bets. And here's the thing. You
wouldn't have been upset if he had announced his retirement
and you were eight hundred dollars tickets were now worth
five thousand dollars. You would have absolutely taken the upside
on that you made a bet and you lost. Right,
So the way are you doing? You know, is Lebron
James annoying? Lebron James is annoying? I got you, But

(21:25):
like you, you would have been just fine making ten
g's on those tickets or whatever, if in fact it
had been his last game and now you're mad, just
go to the game. And I'm surprised you could get
tickets for four And I thought NBA games were super expense.
Everything's super expensive. Last time I tried to go to
NBA game was going to cost me like four grand
and my first child to sit in the bottom level.
Crazy with all the fees and everything. I wasn't gonna

(21:47):
cost that much, but it was. I was just like,
this is crazy. How can people afford this?

Speaker 2 (21:50):
You should have had your assistant reach out.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
I should have. Well, I tried. I had Fred Show,
assistant at Prodigy dot com at Aol dot com reach
out to the bulls, and they said, no, this is crazy.
And I think, you know, we certainly are in an
era and have been in an era of people sharing
and oversharing and you know, all the exposure to people's
lives and whatever else. But Twitch streamer and influencer Frandy

(22:14):
live streamed her entire labor and delivery process on Twitch
in an eight and a half hour broadcast titled water
Broke Baby Time. She gave birth at home in a
water birdt setup, an inflatable birthing tub, with support from
her husband and midwife and a few people helping her.
Daughter is named Luna. The stream drew fifty thousand viewers

(22:35):
and twitches. CEO even joined the live chat to offer congratulations.
Some portions of the stream showed her enduring contractions in
various physicians, vocalizing pain, and then reacting emotionally. The final
forty five minutes showed her actually holding her newborn. She
is known for gaming streams World of Warcraft apparently, But
do we need to see it? Do we need to

(22:55):
see someone's actual childbirth?

Speaker 8 (22:57):
No?

Speaker 2 (22:58):
I already have, so I'm good.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
Yeah, that's right. Your mom took you to witness the
birth of your sister and you were eleven years old.

Speaker 3 (23:05):
Yeah, and you asked her what was the thought process there?
And she said, you know, we didn't really think of her.
And that's pretty much why I'm in therapy.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Yeah, I do remember asking your moment, what were we thinking? Like,
it's a very it's it's a wonderful moment. It's a
beautiful moment. But for an eleven year old to see
a child extracted from their mom's body, you know, is
that was that? Really? Did we need it?

Speaker 4 (23:26):
No?

Speaker 1 (23:27):
You know, could we have? Could we maybe have brought
her in a few minutes afterwards, you know, and everything
was sort of you know, cleaned up a bit, and
you know, every yeah, no, no, So you're saying you
don't treasure that moment, is what you're saying.

Speaker 3 (23:40):
No, And you should see the photos. I passed out
during it, obviously, and I'm so white. It looks like
I don't know who this baby is that they handed me, like,
I'm so pale.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
I don't think that moment's happening for me, And that's okay,
but I don't know how I would do. I'm sure
i'd put it together because I would need to, because
it's so very much not about me. But I'm just
not good in those environments. There's so a lot of
there that aren't good for me. Hospitals, hospital rooms, doctors, nurses,
medical equipment, blood, oh yeah, human interaction. There's a lot

(24:11):
of aspects of this that just it's just not right,
just not my wheelhouse. For me.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
It was more not the medical stuff.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
It was seeing my mom in the amount of I've
never seen my mom in that much pain, so that's
like what knocked me back. And then everybody left her
and came to tend to me when I was passing out.
So sorry, mom.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
I hear that all as I'm from friends in the
in the industry, in the medical industry. But it's like
and it's like, you guys, you guys can't hold it
together for you know what. It's like, Yeah, no, we
need to, we need to hold it together, and no
one should be complaining. But I think what you take
for granted is that some people just aren't they're not
good in those settings, and they're really and to your point,
I think the hardest thing for me would be to
see someone I love struggling in any way. And I

(24:49):
realized it's part of the process, but like that would
be hard for me, Like do something. Yeah, yeah, we
are doing something. We're getting the thing out of there,
Like that's what we're doing the thing. There's a dating
app that puts to focus on friends, enships and double dates.
A unique friendship dating app is putting the word double
in online dating. It's called plot Twist. It allows singles
to team up with a friend to connect with other

(25:09):
pairs of single people for low pressure hangs without superficial swipes,
in other words, low stress double dating. The idea is
to arrange group get togethers to meet people without the
pressure singles off and feel with the average dating app.
The company, which was known as four play Social, which
okay rebranded to reflective focus on friendships. It has been

(25:30):
rolled out in select cities New York and Boston. Would
you want to? Would you have wanted to go on
a group date the first time you go out with someone?
I think this is asking for trouble because I think
there's a good chance that someone likes someone else on
the date and then and now we're all fighting. Yeah,
that can go really bad. Would you have done this

(25:51):
when you were single? I'm going out with you know,
and I realized it's like there's a safety aspect to this,
and there's a comfort aspect to this and whatever, but like,
you know, there's a I think you're really asking for
me to go out with my buddy. And we go
out and then it turns out the girl I'm supposed
to be linked with I like her, or maybe we
both like the same girl, and then it's like, now
we're sort of annoyed with each other, and then there's
gonna be the girl who gets left out or the

(26:12):
guy who gets left out, and then they're annoyed, and
then I don't know I could see this really backfiring.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
I think I'd be.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
Better in a group setting than I would be one
on one.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
I've been on a first date. You guys have heard
the story before. But I was taken on a blind
first date from a dating app. I was invited to
meet the girl. She was with eight other girls, and
I was supposed to go there and take her from
that group, and then we were gonna go on a date.
And what happened was I showed up and I like
four or five other girls at the table way more ope.

(26:42):
And also it was on color because of course I
got the like, you know, the barrage of questioning too,
because like I'm the guy that I sit down and
it's like, you know, so that I'm the firing squad,
and I don't know this girl. So I'm like, I
don't know, but I'm not sure if I care what
you think of me because I don't even know this person.
So it was not it was not an ideal thing.
It was not a smart move, and it's not something

(27:03):
I would do. I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't say like, yeah,
my six single friends are we're all hanging out this girl.
I'd never met come because there's a very good chance
that someone else at the table appeals to her. More So,
why would I set myself up like that. It's the
same reason I think on dating apps you should only
have pictures of yourself. And I've been saying this for
years and people still don't listen. And then you go
on a dating app and you see there's like three
girls in the first picture, and I'm like, she's the hottest,

(27:25):
only to scroll through to realize it's not the hottest
girl in the pictures profile, it's the other girl. It's
a girl in the middle. So don't do that to yourself,
because you might be a beautiful, amazing human being and
you might have a friend who's elevated from that. So
why well you could be Look, you could be the
hottest person, and then you could have a friend who's
an inch hotter the hottest, and then why advertise that.

(27:48):
I don't think you should do that. And finally, a
Vermont substitute teacher has been cited after allegedly being so
drugged out during class that she thought one of her
students was her dog. Oh n, it was Melissa, and
she was accused of bringing cocaine into a middle and
elementary school. This is in Vermont. I mentioned. The incident
was reported to school staff after a student noticed her
unusual behavior. According to the police, she admitted to the

(28:11):
school that she had cocaine in her jacket pocket, which
was located in the classroom that she'd been teaching, and
she kept calling the students Teddy, the name of her dog.
After running out of the classroom, she was cited for
possession and reckless endangerment. Yeah, that's that's what you know.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Do you remember the more than cocaine? Well yeah, yeah, yeah,
you're peaching. People are dogs.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
In there too.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
Hey, oh my goodness.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
I just remember, and a lot of teachers whould listened
to us, and substitute teachers as well. But I remember
that there was a there was a certain genes Saiquah,
there was a certain there was a certain edge to
the substitute teachers. I can just remember, like there was
like it was like they were the rogue. It was
like they don't feel like conforming with every day teaching,
you know what I mean. Like I just remember the

(28:53):
substitutes came and some of them were just I don't know,
you could just tell like these people are they're built
different because everybody because you got to be built different
if you're the substitute teacher, because you're coming in and
then the kids are going to try and lie to
you and trick you, you know, and tell you all no,
we always play video games in class or whatever. But
I don't know, I just I feel like there was
always like a rogue element to the substitute. It was
like it was like I'm not going to work every day.

(29:15):
No I'm not. Yeah no.

Speaker 6 (29:17):
They came from like a like a temp agency, and
they would just roll up like listen, I'm just here.
I don't want to teach, right, I'm changing the class today,
and and it was it was like it was a
life choice.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
It was a calling. Like they would dress a little
differently than the teachers. They'd come in, like they'd have
you know, I can just remember like that. They were
usually like younger, maybe a little cooler. I don't know,
maybe they'd just come from the bar the night before,
like because they got the call in the morning, like
you know what I mean. It was just like, no,
I'm not going to do this every day. I'm gonna
do this on the days I choose and I dug it.
I dug that about them, the independent spirit. But substitute

(29:49):
teachers are just built different if you're a career substitute teacher.
That's my opinion. And maybe there's one listening who can
go y, that's right.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
I'm very full substitute teacher.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
Mister Reeser that we loved, and he would like give
us concert tickets.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
You see what I'm talking about. He was like so cool.
He's like the cool uncle. It's like when I'm flying
to Dallas and see my nieces and they're like yay,
and they love me because it's just fun. The whole
time is just buying stuff and candy and ice cream
and it's just fun. And then I leave. Yeah, and
so all they associate me with is free stuff and like, oh,
uncle Bobby, we can climb all over him. And then

(30:22):
for some reason he leaves and goes to the hotel
for twelve hours afterwards. We don't know why, Why does
the earth stay here? Kids need a break from you
a little little people. Caitlin's entertainment report is on the Fread.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
Show after her sister Frieda caused panic amongst really the
whole world, because who doesn't love Dolly Parton. Miss Dolly
herself hopped online to set the record straight, saying, I
ain't dead yet.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
Right where you came here.

Speaker 8 (30:52):
I want to say something. The day's October the eighth,
and obviously I'm here doing some commercials for theolapery, which
is why I'm griss, kind of like old country western girl.
But before I got started, I wanted to say, I
know lately everybody thinks that I.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
Am sicker than I am. Do I look sick to you?
I'm working hard here.

Speaker 8 (31:16):
Anyway, I wanted to put everybody's mind at ease, those
of it that seemed to be real concern, which I appreciate.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
And I appreciate your prayers.

Speaker 8 (31:25):
Because I'm a person of faith, I can always use
the prayers for anything and everything. But I want you
to know that I'm okay. I've got some problems. As
I mentioned back when my husband car was very sick.
That was for a long time, and then when he passed,
I didn't take care of myself, so I let a
lot of things go that I should have been taken

(31:47):
care of. So anyway, when I got around to it,
the doctor said, we need to take care of this.
We need to take care of that.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
So she's alive.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
She's alive. She does she did admit. You know, I
didn't go to the doctor.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
She was grieving so and I heard one of the
issues maybe kidney stones. I don't think that's why our
sister was praying, but she said a couple procedures.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
She's good. She looked good. Thank goodness.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
You gotta be careful with that stuff. You gotta be
careful with the pray for me thoughts and prayers. I
need your prayers right now. You know. There's a couple
of things. One, I mean, I'm gonna be worried about you.
But second of all, people, you know, you can't cry
wolf with this stuff. You see it on Facebook. Facebook
is the bane of everyone's existence, it really is. It's
where we find out if we actually hate our friends.
And then you'll see stuff on that. I don't know
why people do it on Facebook more than other places,

(32:30):
but they'll put that out there and then it's like,
but then you'll go and look at their feet that
you did like four times this year. I'm like, you
don't get this a one time of year thing. Yeah, no,
maybe a one time a lifetime face.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
She scared us it's like you can't also get her
name trending, like when we.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
Used to use Twitter and Naddy White was trending.

Speaker 1 (32:46):
You know it was. This is not a joke. It's
not like this is Dolly freaking part. We're not messing.
Do not know, do not fake me?

Speaker 3 (32:53):
You better, you better be careful for thank you.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Yeah, it's no false alarms when it comes to to legend.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
But I will still pray for her because I love her. Yeah, Kik,
don't you.

Speaker 7 (33:04):
Start if you've been listening for a minute in charge
of the death graphics and we don't even make one
because the last couple of times you tried to get
ahead of it and.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Yours are not clean.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
No, I'm sure she's downplaying it, but she's fine. Okay,
I'm gonna believe that. I'm choosing to believe it, Kiky,
don't you start?

Speaker 6 (33:25):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (33:25):
Do you guys remember I'm pray?

Speaker 3 (33:27):
Do you guys remember the iconic Lady Marmalade music video
Mama Law if we're in France, well kids, if you
don't know, back in the day, they pretty much got
together like every iconic female artist at one time, a
lot of them rather and they did it for a
music video for the soundtrack of a movie, which used
to be a big deal, but it's not really anymore.

Speaker 7 (33:48):
Well.

Speaker 3 (33:48):
In a recent interview, singer Maya was asked about these
long standing rumors of tension between Christina Aguilera and Pink
during the video shoot, all the way.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
Back in two thousand and one.

Speaker 3 (33:57):
Now, Maya claims she never saw or heard any cat
fikes are conflict. They were professional and rehearsals and even
had lunch together.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
But just because she didn't see anything, Pink has.

Speaker 3 (34:09):
Many a time confirmed there was kind of a beef
between she and Christina. There was some sort of physical
altercation that went down at a club. I think she
told Andy Cohen that one time, but Maya saying she
didn't see it.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
And here's the part that I'm doing the story for.

Speaker 3 (34:21):
Maya says her fingers are crossed for something special around
the twenty fifth anniversary and.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
I would absolutely die if they did that.

Speaker 3 (34:28):
And lastly, is it okay to get rid of your
daughter's natural freckles?

Speaker 2 (34:34):
That is my question with this story.

Speaker 3 (34:35):
Because Real Housewife Kim Zoziek's daughter Ariana, who also we
need to pray for. In my opinion, has kind of
a bone to pick with her mom about embracing her
natural beauty. So she was on her Instagram story yesterday
and this kind of broke my heart. She was putting
on those fake freckles, which a lot of girls use
right now, and she says it's part of her daily
routine because when she was younger, she says her mom

(34:55):
convinced her that they were going to get a facial
and it wasn't until she was infused, after her freckles
were all gone, when her friends were like, where did
your freckles go?

Speaker 1 (35:05):
And she.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
Was how old?

Speaker 1 (35:07):
Did I just take fourteen? That's man? Like, we got
your freckles taken off?

Speaker 3 (35:12):
Yeah, And she checked with the facialists, and she said
that her mom falsely told her that she didn't like
the freckles.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
And wanted them gone. I don't like that.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
I don't either know.

Speaker 3 (35:22):
Yeah, she called her mama jack a be'st sick. Yeah
that makes me really really sad. I love I love, yeah,
like really plant the seed for body dysmorphia. Yeah, your
own mom is like, ah, get this stuff taken off?

Speaker 2 (35:34):
And you hang out with their friends and they're like,
where are your freckles?

Speaker 3 (35:36):
I don't know, I can't imagine and that poor girl,
but I just thought that was a crazy story. By
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