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December 10, 2025 41 mins

A woman is suing an airline company after a passenger recorded her for not giving up her seat for her kid. Plus, Fred asks the crew if they would rather live in a women only or men only planet!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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as you fluffing myself, I was traightening myself up well
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That's what I'm here for sure. Never mind Fred Show
is on Hey this Wednesday, December tenth. Frend Show is

(00:42):
not high Kaylin, Hello, Hi, Jason Brown him, Paulina, Kiky's
here for good morning, Shelby Shelley new player this morning
in the showdown. Five hundred bucks is the price good
money if you can beat her. Games show Wednesday, that's
gonna be Paulina and Kiki karaoke maybe which we do
Christmas today. Yes, please I feel jolly and the Christmas speed.

(01:04):
Do you feel jolly? I do. I'm so looking forward
to the holiday. Oh please the egg not she's so jolly, Jason.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
I think there's only one thing to do, and she
jolly in my locker, the.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Black leather half the Sox Jersey really give. They're giving jolly.
They're giving me in the spirits. It's laundry. Day at
my house.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
Was like a tornado. Was Yes, literally, I can't do anything.
The one song is getting watched.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
It's bad out here. The one song it socks don't match.
I'm just here, bro. Yeah, I have like underwear that
I don't like. Really, they're boxing bres I just don't like.
And they're like in the back of the drawer, and
like we know, if we get there, then I'm at
a different level of lazy, like a different like and
I'll walk around like not happy all day when all
I had to do was laundry, Like I could have
just watched the drawers I liked. But you know, no,

(01:56):
I just wait till it's overflowing. That's right, so correct.
I don't know, Like I didn't bother like I traveled
last week. I got to travel mores. I just washed
my clothes. They're still in the dryer. I'm just dressing
myself out of the dryer. Then they're back in the
washer again. I'll wash them, then i'll put them from
the dryer in the bag, and then we'll just go again.
That's where we're at. I know Jason here doing the
same thing. Yeah, it's wild. I forget about it.

Speaker 4 (02:17):
I just keep running into my apartment, like ripping my
clothes off, putting them on the floor, changing and then
running out and doing something else. And then I get
home and I'm like, it's been looted.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
Yes, this is dirty dishes in the sink.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
I can't wait, you know, I am down bad. Yeah,
and with two human beings, two human beings live in
the house. Like, can anyone else help you with that?

Speaker 3 (02:39):
No, we're both never there, we're never lives here. The
last two weeks has just been Yeah, I can't I
can't rest.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Yeah, why are we going so hard.

Speaker 5 (02:48):
The whole year?

Speaker 1 (02:49):
On the end of the year, relax.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
Usually we slowly go like up up up to the
end of the year. Then it's crazy, We've been going
hard all the year.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Yeah. Yeah. My friend Eric, who's the radio you know
there's another city text me last night, and I'm very grateful.
I mean, it's a very challenging time in the industry,
has been for a while, and like, you know, we're
hanging in there. But he's like, I don't know if
you if you ever worked harder than you are right now.
I'm like, no, I thought I was supposed to go
the other way. I thought it was supposed to go
the other way where I get old and then I

(03:18):
don't have to do as much anymore and I can
like to sit in my little pea pod chair somewhere.
Someone gave me a lazy boy and like, just make
sure that I get my insurre every day. And like,
I thought that was where we're supposed to be at
right now. But no, yeah, it's it's requiring a lot
of effort these days, which is good. It is good.
I have to say, do you think that's Cornelia? You
think it's how? You say that? Yes? Or how? Because
she signed her name it's very nice writing. But she

(03:41):
sent gummy bears, the good kind of gummy bears. Oh yes,
to Kiki and to me for my birthday, and then
to everyone else. We got the big bags because it
was our birthday. And then with Kicky and I got them,
and then the rest of you, the rest of you
got adequate but smaller bags. So I just want you
to know the big ones were for the birthday. People
a right to get your griming hands out of there.

(04:01):
Leon Rodgers all right, TV already tried to take the
big bag. I'm like, bro, it's not your birthday. And
then Tammy, but I haven't like opened mail in a while,
so if you sent it a while ago and think
I'm very rude, then I'm sorry. Like people send stuff
for my birthday to my house, I wasn't home for
two weeks, and people started to like do the thing
where they were hinting around to see you know, like

(04:23):
if you send something to someone they don't acknowledge it,
and you just you kind of wanted them to acknowledge
it because it's sort of rude not to. But then
you also start to wonder like did did they get it?
Because if they didn't get it, then I'm the one
who looks like the a hole.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
I started telling people, yeah, he got it, he got it.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Yeah, no, thank you, you're welcome, because it's a chance
I didn't. Yeah, but what I worry about is that
like six months from now, when I see the person
and I have and I'm bitter towards them because you
didn't acknowledge me, only to find out that the thing
never got to them. So here I am, like, you know,
giving them the side. I like, remember why I sent
you that gift? You didn't even respond to it, and
it turns out they never got it. So they think

(05:01):
I'm the jackass because I didn't send them again for
their birthday. Oh yeah, I have an issue my dad's funeral.

Speaker 5 (05:06):
I thought this company did not send flowers, and I
watched them send flowers everybody else and they're like, Kiki,
we definitely sent you flowers. I think your auntie stole them,
which she might have, but so yeah, I.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
Was, I was hot. I was hot about that for
a couple of weeks.

Speaker 5 (05:18):
Yeah, so I know what you mean about like like
you didn't didn't do it.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
So I started getting it like that took the flowers around.
Someone took the at least leave the little thing from
a funeral. I know who you know what I mean?
She lost her right, Yeah, it's messed up. I was
so messed up. But all this time, you were angry.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
Ca'mc and one of our brothers like, definitely sends you flowers.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
This was here. It's not sending flowers.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
They would have sent like a little pan of honey barbecue.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Well, I know, I know who was responsible for the flowers.
A very nice woman, a very thoughtful woman who used
to work here. But I thought it was funny that
like I'd show up to my like third cousins. I
don't have any cousins, but I'd show up to like
my eighth cousin's funeral. And there was this huge arrangement
from iHeartRadio sitting there and I'm like, I just found
out about this, but don't ask for ranks, but they

(06:19):
will send you a chigain and the whole thing. There
was a stand my grandfather's funeral there was it was
on a stand. It was a whole big thing. And
it was like, I'm like, who did that come from?
They're like your work. I'm like, how did they even know?
It was like this lady just like I don't know
if she read the obituary, what this new? Was very thoughtful.
It was it was always very thoughtful, but never missed
a beat. Forget they let her go forget about those days.

(06:40):
Those are over. Never seen that again. And then this
is what happens around here, you guys like it's it's
a wild world. And then Tammy Tammy sent me a
little ornament of Lily, my dog had passed away a
few weeks ago, that I didn't talk about because I can't.
So there there's that I can't. I can't discuss that.

(07:02):
How about morality Monday. I know you guys want me
to discuss this. You can finally see me break, but
like you just went like this, she just she just
did that thing where you take your fish that you like,
move it up and down, like yes, like that was
morality Monday.

Speaker 6 (07:20):
I was opinions of Kiki do not, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
What just happened? I wish there was this is this
thing on the video? The videos off because I hope
you're watching this at home. We're on YouTube on Facebook.
But I said thank you to this nice woman for
the ornament. You know, it's a very sad thing, and
I basically was implying it. I just want to reiterate
which has happened instant replay. I reiterated that I might
cry if I talk about it, and then Kiki's over

(07:46):
here going, yes, doing that thing that you do. I
promise that was for Moraley.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
You said, guys, we want to do morality Monday, and
then you said I might break and.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
It just kind of happened quickly. I didn't mean that
we're gonna finally see the man cry? What do we
bad if if you cried? Am I not it?

Speaker 7 (08:02):
No?

Speaker 1 (08:03):
I just don't feel like crying. I don't. I don't
need to cry all the time, like it's okay you.
I don't like like it wouldn't be bad. It wasn't
bad when I did cry about it. But I don't
feel like crying right now. So so you know what
I mean, Like I got a thing to do right now,
I got stuff to do. We keep it real, man, yeah,
keep it real. Yeah, but no one needs to hear

(08:23):
me cry for fifteen minutes like I can. I got
morality Monday on man. He excited about that. Sometimes I
don't feel like crying, so and now it's one of
those times that's real. Cry ever, well, sometimes I can't control.
But it's very rare. It's a very rare thing. And honestly,
it's not that I'm ashamed of it or that I don't.
It's that I just don't. It takes a monumental thing. Now,

(08:47):
how do we get there? Because I want to get
there with you? No wrong with you too. Everybody try
to make me cry like I don't want to see
anyone exactly, That's what I mean. I don't want to
And there were some radio shows out there that would
do this just for the crying on the air because
they think that will get them ratings. And that's fine,
maybe it will. Nobody wants to wake up and hear

(09:08):
me crying. No, I've just been like, how do I
suppress it? Like you? Do you have any ideas? I'm
a pretty I'm a pretty open person, like I share
more than I should. It's affected my life. Here's the
way your brother, here's the ways that your behavior has
affected my life negatively. That's what most people in my
life can say about this job. But there is a
line where I think it's no longer entertaining it and

(09:30):
self serving. And I'm not going to sit here and
cry in the air about my dog. But Lily ri Ip, well,
you're open to a weird And now it's been eight
minutes of talking about it, and theutrio we're close. I'm close.

Speaker 4 (09:40):
You ever wanted to just know it's okay? We can
move right along, king, No, thank you.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
No, I would know. You would just be talking and
I would be over here in the fetal position next
to my key to the city that I have.

Speaker 4 (09:48):
Again, we're all friends here, but not today, and I'd yes, yes, he.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Would be cheering me on it. Yes, you're human. Finally,
finally we're seeing something real from you. Done this? Yeah
it was, She was cheeringly crying on I was talking
about a friend, are you, Jason looks terrified. I get
really like uncomfortable when people cry.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
I don't know how to console people exactly the same
you must uncomfortable with right like they're there.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
I appreciate people who can express their emotions, but I
think crying sometimes is a weapon, and I understand that
some people can't control it. But for someone who actually
has a tremendous amount of empathy inside but doesn't know
how to like necessarily communicate it all the time. If
I'm in a relationship and people are crying in arguments
every single time, I start to get a little resentful
because I'm like, you know, you know, there's nothing I

(10:43):
can like, this is not We're talking about dishes in
the sink right now? Why are you crying? This is
not fair? You know it's unfair because I immediately I
don't know if it's because I'm the son of Amy
or whatever, but I immediately shut down. There's nothing I'm
not going to argue with a crying woman.

Speaker 4 (10:57):
I'm not so you got me know Now that I
know that.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
That's what i'm that is exactly what I'm talking about,
then I begin to think that it's like I'm losing
in the argument. So let me just start crying, because
because I know that I've all I've lost. But I
win when I cried, because you'll shut the hell up.
I wish that mine were contrived.

Speaker 4 (11:17):
I really wish I could control it so hard.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
I reached a point of anger the other day where
I almost burst in tears, which is.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Like it does never happen. I think, I do we witnessed?
I don't think I witnessed them moment. I think you did?
You were, you were close? You were? I was. I
was that man with that woman, not knowing what to do.
How do I make him feel better?

Speaker 3 (11:37):
I've never switched emotion like from anger to cry, yeah, quickly,
almost like scared myself.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
I was like, whoa, I'm unstable. I will say this.
Had you stepped away and cried or just cried in
front of me, I don't care. And by the way,
for the record, I didn't do it right, not this time.
I didn't give away to a trip to Hawaii that
we didn't have again right, And I can say, had you,
had you had the opportunity, which you didn't because you

(12:07):
were just too busy, you would have felt amazing afterwards.
Because I will say, after a good cry, and it
rarely happened for me, but when they do happen, I
typically feel better for a little while. Yeah, I can
see that's a release, like it is a good thing.
We're alldy Monday. On a Wednesday, guys, go back to
the airplanes. Now we're back on an airplane, and there's
a Brazilian woman who is suing an airline because her

(12:31):
experience being filmed not giving up her seat to a
child has apparently affected her life negatively. So here's the story.

Speaker 8 (12:39):
Mean bankwerker who refused to swap seats for the crime
todd Dot on a flight is now suing the airline
and the passenger who filmed her. The viral spot unfolded
on a Gold Airline flight from Brier to Genia to
Better on December fourth.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
I have no idea where any of those places are December.
I'm assuming in Brazil, but she did a bunch of
places were just mentioned that I cannot spot on a map.
I have to be honest with you, so that doesn't
really But they were on a plane in Brazil on
the Brazilian Airline.

Speaker 8 (13:03):
An offer Castro if she used to give up her
window seat to a young boy. The child reported he
had a window seat in another row, but insisted on
sitting in Jennifer's sport and began drawing a fit when
he didn't get what he wanted. After she declined, a
board and passenger whipped out her phone and began recording
the exchange.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
So he had The kid had a window seat in
another part of the airplane. I guess, another row, and
he didn't want that window seat. He wanted her window
seat that she paid for. She paid for an upgrade
of this window seat, I guess. So she gets on
the plane, the kid is in her seat, the father's
across the aisle. The father says he's gonna sit there.
You take the aisle. You can take an aisle seat,

(13:38):
which I guess was his original seat. So apparently maybe
they both wanted different seats. I don't know. All I
know is the child had a window seat somewhere else,
but he wanted her window seat that she had already
paid for. And then she was being offered at aisle
and then she said, I don't know how that happened,
but she said, no, I want my seat. The kid
then cried the whole trip. And then another person decides
she's not even involved with all this, to film her

(14:01):
and then turn her into this villain and then that
goes viral and it's affected her life negatively, and so
she's suing I guess, I don't know the airline. I'm
not sure who else she's suing here, And so the
debate has become this. This is in the article from
Times of India. The reservice clip has reached out in

(14:22):
a familiar argument about planetiquette, entitlement and who owes what
to whom in cramp public spaces. This for her, she says,
is not about parenting your courtesy. It's about boundaries. I
believe that we should respect people's choices and decisions, especially
when they're within their rights. It's essential to normalize no
and understand no one should be forced to justify something

(14:43):
that they simply don't want to do. She also hopes
the case will send a message about the casual way
that strangers now reach for their phones. No one deserves
to go what I went through, being filmed, insulted, and
attacked for exercising a basic right. So that's the question.
Eight five, five, five, nine one one h three five
context the same number. I mean, I kind of agree

(15:04):
with her, like, she very easily could have put this
whole thing to bed, and there would have been no
issue if she'd just taken whatever seat two other people
decided she should have, and then she goes to her
destination and nothing happened. But she hadn't have to do that, right, No,
she didn't have to do that simply because two other
people decided that's what they want to do. And then
someone else pulls out a phone in an effort to

(15:24):
essentially bully this person, who I can I have to
imagine didn't know the whole story, because I would imagine
the person filming if their seat had been taken that
they paid for. They might not have been very happy
about that either. So I mean an other thing was
the kid had what the kid wanted. The kid just
wanted that, and the parent was unwilling to sort of
use that as an opportunity to say, hey, you can't

(15:46):
have that. So I don't know that anybody was served here,
but I'm sure there are people out there saying, well,
she should have just sat where she was told to sit.
But I think that's kind of what the point of
this is and what's becoming of the world is, like
people are just so afraid of confrontation, and on the
other side, people are so entitled to what they think
they should have right now and the information they think
they should have and the location they think they should

(16:07):
have in the access. I think, so now you've got
really this woman, I have to say, I think she's
kind of a victim in all of this, Like she
didn't do anything wrong, and yet she's made out to
be the bad person because someone's got a camera and
someone has decided that the rules won't apply to them, right, Yeah,
I mean, is there any other side of this? I mean, again,
could she have just sat where she was told to sit?

(16:28):
And none of this happens. Yeah, but I mean if
the whole world does that every single time, then I
mean can't we can't be in this place. But it's true,
like anytime anyone's unhappy, now the phone comes out right,
or get your way right, or they get online and
they and they start writing nasty reviews about stuff. And
now I don't know what to believe. You know, I

(16:49):
don't know, you never know, like you really had to
dig into that story, because if I first saw that video,
then I think that the story that the person was
trying to portray was that this lady basically just denied
a child. It's you know, his windows seat, that's yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
Which, now what happened two sides to every story, and
the kid already had to see like you mentioned, Yu,
everything was fine.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
There was no like dire emergency situation here.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
I don't not seeing one, So like, why do I
have to rearrange my plan here because of your poor planning?
I know the kid wanted this, but I think what
you said, Fred was very true.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
We cannot show the kid you can get what you
want when you want that.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
It's not how life works, especially in an airplane with
one hundred other people or.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Yeah, an airplane where I purchased a seat. Sorry, sorry, kid, Well,
it's like this stuff. You know, we're talking about a
real human being here, Like this woman has a name
and a face and a job. And I got to
imagine when this all comes out and goes viral. And
I'm sure if I dig into this story, there's something
like there's somebody like this in the story somewhere where,
like she goes back to work and the company is
probably like, we didn't want this exposure because now we

(17:47):
figured out her face, and then someone will identify her
name always do it, and then somebody will go to
her yeah, her LinkedIn, and then somebody will start writing
letters to the company. And it's like, wait a minute,
this is all over a woman who wanted to sit
in the seat that she purchased, purchased and wanted to
sit in because she was mad she didn't get her way. Well,
because the kid was the guy was yeah, no she was,

(18:08):
she'd yeah, no, it was it was the other people. Okay, sorry,
I got there. It was the other people. But heyzen,
how you doing. You said your parents, the parents are
the problem.

Speaker 7 (18:20):
Yeah, And like as a teacher is a parent looking
at other kids out in the world, Like these kids
these days, they just get what they want to get
what they want, get what they want at no point
in time or parents taking into consideration other people or
anything else that's going around in the environment they're in.
And it's actually find itself to watch. I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
And I'm sure there are situations where people can be kind,
you know, and it's different. This is different. I mean,
but again, it was an assigned seats, she paid for it,
and I think it's more it's could she have moved, Yes,
But I think it's more the issue of someone else
was making these decisions for her based on their needs,
and so why aren't Why wouldn't her needs have been
considered in this?

Speaker 7 (19:00):
Yeah, And like she wasn't even on a plane yet,
and you're telling this kid they can do whatever they want. No, Yeah,
that's not all this toork.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Yeah, I agree, Thank you, Zan, have a good day.
Thank you. Yeah, I mean that's what happened. And look,
I think that this kind of action has been used
in good ways. People are discriminated against, you know, businesses
or mistreating people. People are being scammed, people are acting out,
people I mean, you see this all the time. I
hate cancel culture, but like, if you're in public, right, like,
if you're acting this way, you can't believe. You can't

(19:29):
possibly believe in twenty twenty five that you could act
in a racist or sexist or disgusting way and not
be called out for it. Like, come on, this is
there's checks and balances, and I think the Internet can
be used for that. But at the same time, like
I went to a restaurant the other night, and it
was near the hotel where I was staying, and and
it got pretty good reviews, but there were a number
of reviews saying the service, the food was okay, the

(19:49):
service suck service tux service TX. I went to, the
service was amazing and to the point where I and
the food was great, to the point where you even asked,
did you guys like change ownership or something, And they're
like no, but we know the reviews or people say
their service isn't good, and like we really don't understand
why somebody went in there, and you know, a couple
of people are a disgruntled employee or who knows who
it was like or maybe they stepped up. I don't know.

(20:10):
But like the bottom line is, anyone can say anything,
and there was a chance that I would have gone
to that restaurant thinking that they were doing a bad
job when I don't see a world where they were
because everybody was so kind and like went out of
their way. I don't I don't know where that culture
just emerges. There's got to be a new system for reviews.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
I wrote this like as a note to talk about
on the show, Like there should be some sort of
like background check or something, because if you didn't like
I've been looking for, like specifically a non toxic air fryer.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
I don't know if they exist, but anyways, reading.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
All the reviews, like people have such opposite experiences and
then you read down a one star I didn't like
the shade of Green, I got like, you should not
be allowed to leave that as a review about the product.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
It's sad. You should have to put your name, your face,
like like make them authentic. You should you should have
to prove that you own the product, like I honestly,
there should be some skin in the game for the people.
And I feel the same way about commenters. You know,
people on the internet, like the amount of stuff I've
read in the last year on the internet that is
just absolutely untrue. All you have to do is just

(21:10):
write it and it's fact, and then and then your
comments are fact too, because and then what you find
is like sometimes if you go into comments and read
like the narrative becomes whatever other people wrote, it's fake,
and then people are mad about the fake thing, and
then before long it's like, this is all this outrage about,
and no one really knows what actually happened and what
the real truth is. But these are you know, oftentimes

(21:31):
you're associating this stuff with real human beings and that
it has negative impact, and sometimes the real human beings
didn't do anything wrong. Amanda High, Hi, Hey, so you're
a teacher and you think this is about about how
we how we're teaching kids really?

Speaker 7 (21:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (21:48):
Yeah, I think they need to hear no and it's
okay that they don't get everything they want.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
Yeah, I mean, do you see this? What the hell
are the kids that you teach six and seven? Okay?
And do you see this like our parents have ready
to tell their kids no? I mean you do we
have any faith in the future generation? Should we?

Speaker 9 (22:07):
I that's a really good question that I don't have
any answer to And I think parents are not telling
their kids know and it really affects then teaching and
just then them becoming, like you said, our future generation.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
A man as a teacher or because of that, Like,
if parents are not disciplining their kids and telling them
no and just giving them what they want, is there
any part of you then that says I'm not going
to do it either, because I don't. I don't want
the backlash, I don't want the parent. I don't want
my job affected by this because I would imagine if
you say no to a kid, even if you're right,
and it's the wrong kid and the wrong parent, then
before long you've got a problem. Yeah. Yeah, that's why

(22:44):
I am leaving education. See, this is exactly what I mean.
Like this is a man is probably someone who is
an amazing teacher and should be teaching, but doesn't want
to deal with it because we're not being real. Yeah,
and in a fair and healthy way, right, Like I'm
not talking about it. Trust me. There's a lot of
scumbags out there, and I think technology exposes that. But
here you are, you try to do a good thing

(23:04):
and you don't want to deal with it anymore exactly. Yeah,
thank you a man to have a good day. I'm
sure there are coaches that don't want to coach anymore
because they don't want to deal with the parents. I'm
sure that. I mean, look at it. Are people that
will probably be great politicians that are not going to
be politicians because they don't want it. Because even you're
never going to make anybody happy. So why bother? Why
would I? I could, I could help the world, but

(23:25):
why bother? Because someone gets on the internet and says
I'm terrible, and then you know, yeah, wild.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
I break out one comment about me because I want
to run for politics. When day we talked about this
with one of your friends who's in politics, and I
won't do it.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Now, Well, he's perfect for it because he simply doesn't
care what anybody. He's a great politican, he's a great politician,
but he's just I think. I think that negativity fuels
him and pumps him up. I am not that. I'm
not that guy, right, talk to me, Yeah, I am
not that guy. Yeah make me, you make me cry,

(23:59):
but for a different reasons. Rights biggest stories of the day,
So the Colts of Columbus, they have a lot of
teams in Columbus. They have a lot of teams. Shout
out our friend Jeff. Yeah, I mean you're regionally good.
I'm not. I can't. Indianapolis, Oh, I mean Loew's. That's

(24:22):
the same, the same thing. Not really. The Indianapolis Colts
have signed forty four year old grandfather father former NFL
player Philip Rivers to their practice squad. Now, he's a
young grandfather at forty four. I will say that they
keep saying that the cold tired a grandfather. It's like,
what forty four? I mean, he's my age. Like it's
imagine being a grand I mean, I can't imagine a

(24:44):
parent grandfather. Anyway. He's been retired for a couple of years,
I think, and he's back now because they have no one.
So but imagine that he's in his farm and he
gets a big farm somewhere. He's coaching high school football
and like, eh, what are you doing? Man, I'll come,
I'll come be on your the squad. Maybe played another
game or two. It's all good. It's kind of cool,
it is kind of it's just a good story. I

(25:05):
don't know if he's still any good, but we'll see
a door dess driver is accused of spraying pepper spray
on Arbi's food after dropping it off at a house.
So uh, there was a late night in Indiana. A
couple of places in order through. It was one. It
was a late night in Indiana. A couple places in
order through door dash. She lit up the room. Never

(25:25):
said that about someone. By the way, someone tuxted.

Speaker 4 (25:27):
That you lit up the room the other day, and
I had to get an extra security detail.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Right, I'll be dead because on the dayline, watch Daylight.
If you if you watch like we do, then you'll
see Eddie oh Man, she lit up the room. She's
dead every time. I don't want to light up any rooms.
I darken the room. I come in the room and
gets worse. I'm not worth it. Don't kill me. So
place in order through DoorDash, expecting a meal delivery. What
they got in said was something that no one should

(25:52):
ever get. The driver handed over the bag. The wife
took a few bites and then suddenly began choking and gasping.
The husband checked there doorcam footage and saw the driver
spray something into the food after delivery. The couple believes
that it was pepper spray. They immediately reported this to
DoorDash and law enforcement. The local sheriff's office opened an
investigation and a possible product tampering, which could become a

(26:13):
serious felony if charges move forward. The incident serves as
a stark warning for people ordering takeout. Make sure that
your doorbell camera is working, because, according to investigators and
the victims, somebody could di guess Tamber with your food,
which is a horrible thing to think about. And I'm
sure DoorDash was willing to offer them a ten dollars credit.

(26:35):
They completely mess up your order and they offer to
give you more door Dash, but not more DoorDash like
above and beyond, They'll just give your money. Yeah right,
I'm like what, it doesn't help me right to wait
for that? Oh? Yeah right, Or we'll bring it again.
Another driver will take another hour. No, I already h no.
Do you know what happened to me last night? I
felt so bad and want them cost me a bunch

(26:56):
of money. I ordered food from A and then I
added an item. I added an item and it's right
there in the same ticket, add an item. They used
two different people scheduled for the same delivery time. Two
people showed up with with the one item that was
five dollars. It was soup. They added one item and
a guy shows up with that and someone else. Can

(27:18):
this thing not see one guy, one address scheduled for
the same time, that's weird. I thought it was the
same person that they saw different people, So then I
didn't tip on the second order because but then when
I realized they were sending two into one individual with
a with a can, a can like a cup of soup. Yeah,
then I wound up just double tipping because I because

(27:39):
I don't think this guy realized. But like, at what point,
come on door dash like YAYI okay, you don't got chad,
Like there was no there was no way the computer
could go huh, same address, same person, same unit number,
same time, same restaurant. I think these things should go together.

Speaker 7 (28:00):
All right.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
The whole point is to haven't stop somewhere on the
way and pick up something else or in the g
R entity.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
But it wasn't even like I waited. I mean I
literally went right in and it gives you the option
add items. Yeah, it gives you a countdown clock exactly,
And it wasn't even add like an extra item, and
it wasn't even that, because then I might understand, like
if you order from two entirely different places, it was
the same, like restaurant. Yes, oh I thought.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
It was like a double dash Walgreens on the way
or something.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Oh, it was like, yes, it was the same. Yeah,
it was great food. I ordered a bunch of food
and then I had to I was working, and so
I ordered it to show up when I was done
working and so and and I'm like, ah, you know
what's cold? I want to know. I don't need this soup?
And I went, I got the soup. I go lemonon? Yes,
so what Y used to the lemonon dorstes? But I'm like,
I got so much food, I don't need this. And

(28:44):
then I'm like, no, I'm getting it whatever, because you know,
sometimes I get a little self conscious about how much
the door dash costs. And then I think, well, if
I if I take five bucks off, it's better. It'll
be so much you know, why don't we do that?
It's like just order it thirty nine ninety nine. I
take five buckses so much better. Yeah, And then I'm like,
forget about this. So they literally said the same two
different people and the guy kind of looked at me

(29:06):
and he knew what happened, and I'm like, I don't.
He can't call the restaurant because they don't determine who
who sends, So I'm just like, dude, what on earth?
But I feel bad because that's probably why our foods
so expensive, because they sent two entirely different humans to
get stuff. Yah. What do you guys think about this?
And I'm not to ask the ladies first? Would you

(29:28):
rather live let's say, let's just say that you guys
are witnessed it? Well, how about how would I set
this up? Okay, you're living in the world. Would you
rather be the one person living in the world with
all women or the one person living in the world
with all men? Easy, sir? Give me the women. Really? Yeah, really?

(29:49):
Because I got to be honest, some of the people
I know who are the hardest on women or other women, like,
so part of me wonders if, like I hear women
complain about dealing with other women more than I hear
women complaining about most men. Of course, there's an exception,
and I don't mean like in the course of a
relationship and you you know, argue or whatever. I mean,
like a whole in the whole world. I think we're

(30:10):
moving away from that.

Speaker 4 (30:11):
I feel like evolution is making us all lesbians.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Like I feel like we're all going to be lesbians soon.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
I think it's because I don't know why, no one me.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Maybe it's generational, but I think it's like I see
it in my mom and my sister, like people are
growing up. I think women expect more from other women.
I think women have higher expectations for other women sometimes.
And in the workplace I've heard. I've heard, like my
friends who get new jobs, they're like, the girls are
meaner to me than the guys. Women can historically have
been the biggest hater, so other women. But which is sir,

(30:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
I feel like, for safety reasons women, I'll stay in
the world with women.

Speaker 5 (30:51):
Women, Like nothing would change, the world would keep going,
you know what I'm saying, Like we would everything would
keep moving. Women, we just will get in the role
and just keep going. Now, me and not all of y'all.
You know, I gotta wake up. I gotta lead this
thing because I got to tell.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Them what to do. You know, I don't want to
do that. I don't know what you're talking about, something
very specific, clearly you know what, you know what you're
talking about. An I don't just like they're coming out,
Yeah right, what we're talking about? Big tim? Okay, what
is it? I hear you, bro hysterical? You know what?

(31:30):
He was nodding, But he was like, I don't welcome
to the club because a lot of times I know
exactly what I'm saying, nobody else does. And it's fine.
But when asked if they would consider moving to a
planet inhabited by people of one gender, half of Americans
forty four percent that they would definitely or probably sign
up for a woman only planet. By contrast, twenty one
percent said the same about a man only planet. The

(31:51):
gap held across genders. More men and women said a
planet of only women appealed to them than a planet
of only men. Young. I guess I'm not surprised that
guy would say that, because I'm sure the guy looks
at it.

Speaker 4 (32:01):
From It's not gonna be where you think, my guy,
we're not gonna be in lingerie pillow fighting.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
Yeah, got a lot better. But yeah, if you're the
only guy you know, you might have a better shot.
But but but whatever's hindering you from from getting some
now is probably going to hinder you then too, So
if you're the same guy, you might have the same problems.
But uh yeah, Younger adults were generally more open to
the idea than older ones. In short of humans ever

(32:29):
terra formed in an all women world, a surprisingly large
share of Americans say they would be first in line.
A lot of people who said that, like, yeah, I'll
sign up for the New World. Sure let me. Yeah,
I don't even need to know what's there. I'm down
for it. And yeah, women and not not for the

(32:49):
naked pillow fighting I think I have. There are a
lot of men in my life that I care about
it and who are good people, But per Kappa, the
people who have influenced my life positively the most are women.
Oh so I would I would take women.

Speaker 3 (33:04):
I'm honestly torn because I feel like, because you like guys,
all guys left and they're like, they're straight guys left, Like, you.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Know what, You've conquered that one.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
Barrier If that sounds something that I could be into, right,
just in a world with a bunch of straight dudes.
But also I don't want to talk to straight dudes.
So I need like women around me for like support.

Speaker 4 (33:29):
Imagine the concerts on your all male planet. You love
a poker, I know, Oh boy, you have to like
Ricky Martin.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
All the time. I love way. I've asked you this
question before, but I just I love to hear the answer,
because I forget how many quote unquote straight men when
you were single were you with? I mean tens of them? Right?

Speaker 3 (33:51):
Yeah, I couldn't even would like come and be like
I am straight right, I've never done this before.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
Okay, we're pretty skilled, you see. Even know you're way around,
so you're really into it. Fine, yeah, statistically you'd be fine.
And speaking of which, Americans shelled out two point six

(34:17):
billion dollars this year on guess what, specifically, two point
six billion dollars on groceries only fans only fans fans.
Atlanta and Orlando top the global list per capitist of
per cabitet spending. Miami, Seattle, and Washington also have big spenders.

(34:39):
I guess the spending spreezeon just about the platform. For
many creators, it means serious income. For others, it's not
of how deeply embedded digital adult content consumption has become
in everyday American life. So I don't know I need
to sign up.

Speaker 5 (34:52):
I do too what I heard creator, Yeah, like I'm
missing out on some.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
Money at this range. Enough people see mu stuff, you
know what I mean. He's gonna start charging for it.
You share yourself too. I've been single for a long time, y'all. Also,
I'm not showing it. I'm not showing that showing it right?
What are you charging? People asked to see it? Do
you want to see it?

Speaker 6 (35:16):
A porte craft all supported you. So if I had
an only thing, you'd watch it. Watch it.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
You got yourselves a business. It's the Fred Show's entertainment report.
He's on the Fread Show Comedian Andy Dick. I don't
know if you guys saw this.

Speaker 4 (35:38):
He was recently found and trigger warning substance abuse, I
should say, but he was recently found slumped on a
set of concrete stairs in Hollywood. Witnesses say that he
appeared unconscious, his signature glasses lying on the ground beside him.
Friends and by standers actually rushed in, with one shouting
for someone to get narcan, which is an opioid overdose
reversal drug. If you did not know and he was

(36:00):
given a dose on the spot. According to the local
fire department, it was treated as an overdose. Later that evening,
Andy did tell TMD he was alive and he was
relieved that he's okay, but wouldn't offer more details about
what happened. He has long struggled with substance abuse, legal troubles,
and even past overdoses. So I just am hoping that
he gets the help that he needs because that is

(36:22):
very scary and the photos we're upsetting to see. Moving
on to Euphoria, because word is that co stars Jacob
Elordi financed Jacob Elordi, Sidney Sweeney, and Zendaya aren't on
the best terms and are pretty much dreading having to
promote the upcoming season together. You know, they're busy, schedules
and personal commitments make it pretty difficult for them to

(36:43):
find time to resolve their differences before this whole promo starts,
and you know they're going to go on a big
old press tour. I'm hearing that Zendia is actually ready
to move on from any working relationship with Jacob and
Sydney showing little interest in even being friendly with him.
Is that she's ready to wash her hands of them

(37:04):
after the show is over.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
So I don't know. I mean, it's crazy, like, yeah,
I made you watch it Fred.

Speaker 4 (37:09):
When they first started, I mean, what they were paid
and the little star power they had, and then they
all catapulted all three of them into these mega stars
and that's why it took so long to make the
new season.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
You could argue she was famous, more famous than the
rest of them before. I think you could probably argue, yeah,
oh yeah, But I don't know if that's like part
of it, where well I was famous before and now
you're famous, Like, well, you guys collectively gone. He made
the show, they all, I think. I think I could
argue that Sidney Sweeney and Jacob Alordi and they all
had a role in making that show for somebody what
it is, absolutely But I saw a funny quote from

(37:42):
Jacob Elordi this morning, and he was talking about how
people always walk up to him and say, my girlfriend
loves you, my friend loves you, my grandma loves you,
my mom loves you, but no one ever says they
love him, right, And I kind of get the same
thing too, Like when I meet people, be like, you know,
a woman or a guy'll be like, oh, someone else
loves I'm big quote, my mom loves your show? About you?
Where are you? And all of this? We could use

(38:03):
you too, you know what about you? Who are you?

Speaker 7 (38:06):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (38:06):
You like the other guys?

Speaker 4 (38:07):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (38:07):
Okay?

Speaker 7 (38:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (38:08):
Also Eric Dane was amazing, we should say in that
show as well, and he will be in the new season.
Thinking about him as well. And really quick, Pauline, are
you still going to see miss j Low on New
Year's You know it?

Speaker 1 (38:17):
Okay?

Speaker 9 (38:17):
So fine?

Speaker 1 (38:18):
In and out just for j Lo okay, hell yeah.

Speaker 4 (38:20):
So she is in deep rehearsals for her up all
Night residency and I am hearing that she's pulling out
all this apps just for you to make this the
biggest show she's ever done. I know, we gave away
some trips as well to go see it. She is
working tirelessly. I am hearing that dancing will be majorly
like the feature of the show, which we love a
dance break.

Speaker 1 (38:40):
Wow, and this is going to top anything she has
ever done.

Speaker 4 (38:43):
It kicks off at Caesar's on December thirtieth, with Miss
Paulina in the front row.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
Why she's putting so much like heart and soul into this,
I think her last thing, that's her off.

Speaker 4 (38:53):
I think maybe after some a couple of little bumps
in her career.

Speaker 1 (38:56):
Row the last tour they canceled. Yep. Yeah, she hasn't
had to hit in a while. We love Jalo. The
movies were not really giving. You know, this probably needs
to be really good.

Speaker 2 (39:07):
But one thing about j Loo is like, even even
though it's not giving right and things may not go
her way, girl doesn't stop.

Speaker 4 (39:12):
So she's out, so she will post it by herselfie
while her whole while she's going through a divorce, in
her whole world is falling apart.

Speaker 1 (39:18):
So in Vegas where you go, like, if you want
an ego boost, go to Vegas because there's a room
there where anybody can look like, I think we could
do a tangent live in Vegas. And people were in Vegas, like,
I go see these guys whatever were in Vegas and
there was a Jlo ticket. Somebody were like, Hey, you
want to go see j and I'm in Vegas. I'm
like I'll go. Yeah, I do that, Absolutely, I'll go

(39:39):
do that. Oh my gosh. We need to manifest a
tangent live in Vegas. That would be a dream. Get
a nightmare with those uh those flyers to stand on.

Speaker 4 (39:50):
Yeah, Oh my gosh, that would be hysterical. By the way,
the Fred Show on demand on the Free I heard
radio app if you want to catch up on anything
you missed.

Speaker 1 (39:59):
We don't have a lot of time. I can get
back to it. But speaking of Jlo, I'm on episode
three of the of the Diddy documentary. Oh boy, yeah,
oh boy. There are a lot of people. Now. Look,
I don't know what Jaylo knew or didn't know, and
that was a long time ago. I forgot. I actually
kind of forgot that they had dated. But I'm thinking
she probably wishes that people a lot of people had
forgotten and we weren't reminded by watching this thing, because

(40:20):
I don't think she did anything wrong. I don't know.
I mean a lot of people right around the time
I guess that Tupac died, a lot of people bailed
on Diddy because it was like, I think people knew
some stuff. I don't know. But there's a there's a
lot I didn't know about Diddy. There's a lot that
I wish I didn't remember. Yeah, and then there's I mean,
it's been having just read the book about Tupac, which
I should get commissioned on because I've mentioned the guy

(40:42):
at times. It was a good book, but some of
it there's there's some overlap, you know, some of stuff
I read is what is coming up in this thing.
But m it is bad. It's a great He did
a good job fifty eighth, didn't he? I think?

Speaker 7 (40:55):
So?

Speaker 5 (40:55):
Yeah, I mean it's not lots of digging, lots of
credible sources in the documentary.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
So and we know Fiddy's patrol, but like, I don't
know how you some of this stuff's out of or
we know, we know Fiddy is a troll. Some of
this stuff is out of Diddy's mouth specifically, So I
don't know how he this isn't there's no like he
may have had an agenda, but I don't know how.
You can't stop somebody from what they already did and said.

Speaker 5 (41:17):
And everybody is not lying, right, Like that's the thing?
Like where is his support? Like where where Diddy's friends? Yeah, okay,
anybody I did.

Speaker 4 (41:25):
Hear bad Boy for Life from this one across that
one time he said I'm waiting for a not guilty verdict.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
That was you. You're the one friend, don't.

Speaker 4 (41:35):
Even you said, I'm just waiting on that not guilty verdict.

Speaker 1 (41:38):
I said, no one. It's like I want to take
back something I said him in not anybody can do
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