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Floor yesterday when we were together.
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Wow, shock shocked.
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I have no idea why this one rocked my world.
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I saw the look on your face. I thought, oh
my gosh, what sort of natural disaster has occurred? Right?
Speaker 1 (01:57):
You know? But no, it was this, It was this
information being related to you.
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I had us check all the sources, Caylin.
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Oh, all the sources, Klin.
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I haven't seen it yet.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
Well, and he confirmed it. So that was all that
they had had to be done. Yeah, so you're you're
the one now with Gigi and the only one I
know of it as a child, unless that if you
have any sort of love children that you've come around
and I told us about, I think I would in
some weight, but not. You know, it's possibly, you know,
stranger things have happened. You know, these people that are like,
(02:26):
oh I was pregnant. I didn't know. It's like they
don't know how, but there would be signs. But anyway,
there's a woman now who is complaining that which one
of the Pepa Pig, Pepa Pig is rude, and Pepa
Pig is teaching her children to be rude, and apparently
(02:46):
there's a phrase or phrase that Pepa Pig is using
that really bothers or listen to this. She's very mad
about this, and she has eight hundred thousand people watching
this on TikTok.
Speaker 5 (02:57):
Warning to old parents who let their children are specifically
toddlers that watch Pepper Pig. I didn't listen to everyone
saying like, oh, Pepper Pig's rude, this, this, this, this,
and my son watches Pepper Pig. And then maybe like
a month ago, he started going around to everyone saying like,
you're not my best friend. You're not my best friend.
(03:19):
And he was saying it quite often, and I kept
saying to him, like, where are you learning this, Like
that's not nice to say to someone, like you're not
my best friend. You're not allowed to say that anymore,
and he stopped saying it.
Speaker 6 (03:29):
Anyway.
Speaker 5 (03:29):
Right now, I'm just sitting on the couch and Key
is watching Pepper Pig.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
And then I hear Pepper Pig saying you're not my
best friend anymore.
Speaker 5 (03:38):
And I look at the TV and I look at
Kia and I've literally just turned off Peper Pig, and
I'm like, you're not allowed to watch Pepper Pig anymore.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
You can't watch Pepper Pig anymore.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
He can, you know, so I'm not gonna be able
to do it, and you know, we can't all be
like Kayline with thirty seven best friends. Okay, I don't
maybe you're not my best friend. Best friend is the
highest honor, exactly. I don't know that I have a
problem with it. I don't know have problem. I guess
it's not necessary for the kids to like repeat it
over and over again to like everybody meat. But I
(04:08):
but nonetheless, I mean, I think these are life lessons. Okay,
you know, not everyone's going to be your best friend.
You don't have to announce it to everyone. But this
is my question. Eight five, five, five, nine, one one
oh three five. But the parents who are awake and whatever.
I know a lot of kids are in school, which
means parents are asleep. We've we've figured that out. But
I don't know of these shows that you're playing for Gigi,
(04:29):
are there any that you're like this this is highly
annoying or actually maybe not all I good for my.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
Kid, So I'm a big miss.
Speaker 7 (04:36):
Rachel Stanley has no bad I hope she gets like
a Nobel Peace Prize one day. I'm at a Noble
Peace Price, Yes, Noble Peace Price.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Okay, we're Nobel Peace Price, yeah, Noble Noble too. She
should get that one too. They're both valuable and icon.
Speaker 7 (04:49):
She's taught my kids so many things, like we sing
songs together, like she taught her sign language. All I
got to learn sign language because my kid's talking to
me and I'm learning as much more. Yeah, the more
thing that we do a little Spanish, because I don't fry.
You're big on the Spanish.
Speaker 8 (05:00):
Now that's long, but you Knowsley, so yep, she'll do
the sign language and we'll do it a little bit
in Spanish.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
But honestly, I think.
Speaker 7 (05:12):
I'm the worst show for her to watch because I
she's repeating bad words now because I say them out loud.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
So now we're in that phase like that're.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Bad influence forget about Pepa, Pig and Habby.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
My husband was like, are you going to stop? Like
she's repeating it and saying it clear as day? Was it? O?
S is her favorite s? Does she use it properly?
Speaker 6 (05:32):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (05:33):
Beautifully?
Speaker 7 (05:33):
Like if she drops yes, never been done like beautiful
totally to me, I am just like, okay, now I
had a chill, so like the show's luckily nothing is
really you know, gotten her crazy, but I have like
I think I'm the bad show.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Yeah, I found myself cussing in front of my nieces
this weekend too, because it just so easily flows out.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
I'm not used to being around children me too.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
People don't invite me to be around their children, but
you know it's a that's of common thing, so I
am a low to be around children. For the record,
I just want to be clear. I can live near
to school and everything. Everything's fine. No, I'm not in
any kind of list. The words were just flowing, and
I find myself just going, oh no, because Polly Polly
would absolutely repeat. I mean, she is a she is
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a little girl, like she's forming thoughts and sentences and
repeating things, and you know, so we don't need that.
But but I was just curious if if anyone else
had the same feeling about Peppa Pig, if Peppa Pig
was ruining the world, because in the comments it was
like Blue would.
Speaker 7 (06:31):
Never you know, Louie is top tier. We like Blue
in this house. Louie's top tier.
Speaker 5 (06:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (06:36):
I feel like Blue's got humor that like we would
like as adults too, Like we enjoy it. So you
can watch it with your niece Polly, and you'll giggle,
you'll laugh, you'll understand you guys could bond Peppa Pig.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
I've never been a fan of Peppa Pech Polly has
to be there for me to watch it, or no,
I can.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
Friday, I'm.
Speaker 4 (06:53):
My mom b and my sister from watching SpongeBob because
she felt like it was too adult, which it kind
of is.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
It is though, isn't it it is?
Speaker 3 (07:00):
But still I was like, you're no fun lady. Let
her watch SpongeBob.
Speaker 6 (07:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
No, I remember growing up when I thought Beavis and
butt Heead was not only the funniest, but the like
the edgiest, and it was kind of edgy, but I
would laugh like until I hurt watching that show and
now and then when they brought it back, I'm like, oh,
this is great, I'm gonna love it. And it just
didn't hit the same. No, it didn't hit the same.
(07:24):
I mean it was just so wildly immature and stupid
that I don't know at the time, that just felt like,
I can't believe that you can do this.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
That SNL sketch. Did you see that? It's still one
of my favorites.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Yeah, Melissa, So, Pepa Pig has always been rude. Oh,
it's always been this I didn't know that. I had
no idea we had issues with Pepa Pig. What's the issue.
Speaker 6 (07:44):
I don't have any issues. I just didn't let my
kipt watch it. But like, there are a lot of
things that she does that are absolutely rude or just
I'm pretty not on point, but the point is here,
Like being a parent, you have to step in and
either watch it with them and teach them as you go,
or turn it off and do something else together. I
(08:04):
know as a parent, I have four kids, they're ten, eight,
three and one. It's hard to incorporate that together time.
But like paying attention to what they're watching sometimes can
benefit you in the long time. In the long term,
like I won't let my kids to watch what is it?
Flat and Nikki?
Speaker 3 (08:26):
They're rude?
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Okay, he's a little were saying y's low b.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Yeah, in trouble.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Apparently he's people. I say, this is terrible.
Speaker 6 (08:46):
Good It's just a present Okay, all right.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
Well, thank you Melissa. That that's the great advice. Be present.
Everyone should be present today. Have a good day.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
I love you. I love YouTube. What you called Heylyn.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Hily, so YouTube is a whole Oh we can't, we
can't let the kids use YouTube.
Speaker 9 (09:03):
Yeah, so it was it's actually YouTube kids that she
was able to find it on. But she was She's
like just rolling through it, and she was having really
bad nights terrors and we couldn't figure out why. And
I just hear like this man telling her that there
was gonna be monsters in her class.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Ooh, whoa, whoa what? Wow? What did she wind up
stumbling on?
Speaker 6 (09:28):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (09:28):
It was like just like it looks like a Coco
melon show, but it was just like not I guess
it was just really creaky.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
Yeah, YouTube kids as Wow, you have to watch it.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Well, I mean if YouTube for the kids it's anything
like YouTube for me, I'll start in one place and
I'll wind up in a very very different place if
I just sort of go on the journey, yep.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
And I don't.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Necessarily know that I want if it's the same for kids,
I don't. I don't want the kids to go on
that journey, like let's stick to one topic, because I'll
start here and then I'll wind up on like police
chase videos and then before long I'm watching like, you know,
I have no idea war I don't know, ye like
it could be very traumatizing because I didn't.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
I didn't.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
I searched for a Backshit Boys video. Okay, so how
did I wind up talking about Israel?
Speaker 3 (10:14):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
I don't, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
But it's a journey and kids don't need to go
on it, and I guess I figured YouTube kids would
have that all under control. But you're saying there's like weird,
creepy people sinking in on it.
Speaker 9 (10:26):
Yeah, and like she stumbles upon videos that are like
in different languages and like they're just like scary people
being like zombies, and like it's just really weird and
it's hard to watch it because I'm trying to do
something and then I look and then she's on a
video and then she gets mad if I change it.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
So it's just a whole didn't have that now, Evelyn.
I've gone off on this before over the years. I'm
not sure if it's still a thing. But what amazed
me is do your children watch the videos of other
kids opening and playing like unboxing and playing with toys
that they don't have.
Speaker 9 (11:00):
My niece is due, but Freya, the one that I'm
talking about, is still like she's just about to turn two.
Speaker 6 (11:08):
Okay, so she.
Speaker 9 (11:10):
Doesn't do that yet. But like, my niece was a
big like opening toys and she wanted all the new
like poppets and the new fidgets, and she would have
like meltsounds over not getting that.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
You know, that's what I would say.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
But went over to one of my friend's houses a
couple of years ago and they're kids watching a video
of a kid who's.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Now like a billionaire.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
The kid is because he went viral because he was
opening toys that toy companies would now send him and
playing with them and filming it, and then kids would
watch it. And I was like, this is terrible. Your
kid's gonna want all the toys, and she was like, no, actually,
you know, he's very satisfied just watching this other kid
open the toys and play with him. I'm like, that
never would have worked for me. I would have seen
(11:52):
the kid play with toy, be like, mom, I wanted
a toy, and then she would have had to say no,
you know whatever, and there would have been a whole fight,
but she would there's a whole generation of kids. I
guess that was satisfied that we're satisfied watching other kids
play with the toys and I'm like, how does that work?
Speaker 10 (12:06):
I think it's like their reality, Like it's their version
of reality TV.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
How do we watch other adults play?
Speaker 2 (12:12):
I guess so, Evelyn, thank you so much for Colin.
Have a great day you too. That never would have worked.
Like even now, I see people like playing with big
people toys like cars and airplanes and vacations and you
know it's going on, like going in amazing places and
singing first class and I'm going I want that. It
doesn't satisfy me to watch somebody else eat the caviar
(12:32):
in on Emirates in the in the suite you take
a shower, I want that, Okay, Brianna, something else you want?
This is so this has become what where kids can't watch? Brianna? Hi.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Kid Danger is a prop? What is kid Danger?
Speaker 11 (12:47):
So it's a show on Nickelodeon that it's a superhero
and a sidekick. But the superhero is in his thirties
and the sidekick is in middle.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
Schooler why Chris ha somebody?
Speaker 11 (13:06):
It talks about how he, you know, needed a sidekick
and he was putting up these ads in the middle
school and then once you found this kid, he told them, oh,
you can't tell your friends that were hanging out with
your parents, and it got very questionable and.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
Absolutely not this Nickelodeon.
Speaker 11 (13:25):
It is on Nickelodeon so presently and we and we
they still doing.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
When I was a kid, the worst thing of Nickelodeon
was family double there because they had a family and
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
So it was it was trying to.
Speaker 11 (13:38):
Get kids to not talk to their families about things
they shouldn't be.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
So wow, G just messed up.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Brionna, thank you have a good day here too. Yeah, yeah,
I know. It's his family double there, and it was like, oh,
that must be cool. There's a mom and a dad
and they started right, there's not a restraining order.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
They're competing for a trip to you know, Disney Orlando.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
That gets to go and Disney World and have a
good time together, Like that must be nice.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
But then here's the other and this is kind of
an offshoot of this, but I remember it was a
year or two ago there were the there was a
documentary about Nickelodeon.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Oh yeah, quiet on the set and how twisted it was.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
So now like my childhood was ruined because all these
shows that I grew up watching now I realized they
were all like treated like you know, meat, and like
old men were saying disgusting things to them, and it's
like here, you know, they were just trying to make
a little silly show. And then and then half of
the jokes were supposed to be sexual on a lot
of these shows because he's adults thought that was funny.
(14:37):
I guess I was too immature to pick up on it,
or I don't know what I guess. I didn't realize that,
you know, all that or whatever show I was watching
was all like a bunch of sex jokes for.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Kids, the most pure place it's supposed.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
To be, right right. They all made like four dollars
an hour, and you know, it's like a terrible friend's
biggest stories of the day.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
I think any of you guys were here yet, But
this is back in the day, in the early days
of the of the show, when I got to host
a show and update the website at the same time myself.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
That was exciting.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
And so we'd be doing topics on the air and
I would be literally like coding the website while we
were doing that, and it was I don't remember what
the topic was or something with cartoons or something, and
so to make the anime maybe and to make maybe
were you here?
Speaker 3 (15:25):
No, I think I like just walked in after that, but.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Like so I don't know to go with whatever the
story was. I just typed in YouTube like Mickey Mouse
cartoon or something I don't know, quick and I just
posted it. I didn't realize was I had posted, like
Mickey boner jam. It was literally it was literally someone
that was a cartoon about when someone had made about
Mickey Mouse, like trying to get with the cartoon girls,
(15:49):
and he had like a massive thing went on. My
point is like that's how quickly you can go awry
on the internet, like like absolutely zero intend to be
And then so it was up for like an hour
before finally somebody found it. Was like, dude, did you
mean to post that you No, I didn't even know
i'd done it, but it was like, you're right on
(16:10):
the normal YouTube type of Mickey Mouse and you find yourself.
So I guess I understand why people can't let their
kids be unaccompanied on the internet, because it takes no
time to find yourself in the place you never meant
to go.
Speaker 10 (16:23):
Sometimes all you have to do is open X or Twitter.
Just open it, just open it and it's right there.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
I try not to do that anymore. Yeah, that's just shame.
I like Twitter. Yeah, there's so much. I don't know why.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
I used to like x or Twitter when it was
called Twitter and there was a little owl or whatever
that thing was, they'll bird. I used to like it,
and I don't like it anymore. Every time I go there,
it makes me sad. Immediately I turn it off. So
the TSA is maybe going to roll back more restrictions.
So I guess it was last week of the week
before we talked about how that you don't have to
take your shoes off at a lot of airports anymore.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
Now here's the thing.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
We don't know which airports those are, and they haven't
rolled it out everywhere yet, so be prepared to get
screamed at.
Speaker 3 (17:05):
Oh they'll y'all either way and shout out.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
To the TSA. You guys are doing God's work. Thanks
for keeping us safe. I know you have a hard job.
I know people. Every single person who shows up acts
like they've never traveled before. It's like this isn't new.
We've been doing this for twenty years.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
You guys.
Speaker 4 (17:19):
Yeah, I do just know I'm gonna I like freeze
because I know like I'm gonna be yelled at. So
I don't know what to do.
Speaker 3 (17:25):
That is true.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
So like traumatizing, it can be confusing, right, Like you know,
I have the TSA pre check and I have Clear,
but I've wound up in the clear line for not
TSH because it comes with my credit card.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Oh okay, yess Another thing, and I say this all
the time.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
You need to go if you have a credit card,
like I don't know, not a bank card, not a
debit card, but like an actual credit card, you need
to go on the website and you need to go
look and see what comes with the card because you
will be amazed. You taught me that you will be amazed.
I didn't even know this. Like I got Disney Plus
and everything it comes with the credit card. I didn't
or no, that comes with my cell phone. But like
I don't know you did you know my credit card
(18:01):
gives me door Dash subscription.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
I didn't know that.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
Mine gives me TSA pre check for free, and then
I get a discount on Clear. I didn't know any
of that. And then sometimes my credit card gives me.
I think it's two hundred dollars travel credit that just
immediately comes off the first flight that you book. I
didn't know that, Like what is this and so you've
got to read that stuff. So but anyway, I was
in the clear line without TSA pre check, but I
(18:26):
thought all clear was TSA PreCheck. So here I am
just no laptop out, shoes on. I'm just willy nilly
out of here. Here.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
I thought I was in the big time, and then
at TSA.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
Is like, what are you doing? You ever traveled before?
I'm like, whoa, whoa. I didn't realize I was in
the wrong part of the airport.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
I didn't know. I didn't know. But that's the thing.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
So now there some airports you can wear your shoes
and some you can't. And I'm telling you it's like,
you know, it's a bit, but I could wear my
shoes in Lexington and they're like, but you're in Chicago now,
or like you know, in Raleigh.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
I didn't have to take that out.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
But no, now you're in Peoria or whatever take off?
Oh yeah no, And I get it, though, I get it.
I would get very frustrated with that job.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
Get another bin. Yeah, Oh my gosh, relax, bro. Sometimes
it's in the bin, sometimes it's out of the bin.
Like how are we supposed to know?
Speaker 2 (19:10):
I don't see if it's posted somewhere like today's rules
are like specials rightyracing, Yeah, with chalk.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Then I would understand. I could read it ahead of time.
Speaker 3 (19:23):
I would know what I'm walking into.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
But you never know what you're walking into.
Speaker 10 (19:26):
And they text you a thousand times before you get
to the airport, like your flight, we're changing the wheel,
we've gone to gate me now, like, maybe put it
in a text like today you will need.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
To get naked before.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
But then again, then I do something stupid, like we
were on in Salt Lake most recently, and I go
to leave and I'm like, god, my backpack is heavy.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Why is it so handy?
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Like I don't know anyway, So I go through the thing,
I get flagged. We get to the end of the line.
The guy walks up to me and he just looks
at me. Really, he just looks at me, and it
wasn't like a mean, it was like just like really,
And he grabs my back because he knows what it's
in there, because he already saw it.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
He grabs my backpack.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
He opens it up, and he pulls out like a
half a gallon of water that I had put in
there on like Monday and forgot about. I mean, carrying
this thing around all week. And the guy just looks
at me. It's a gigantic smart water bottle full open,
not unopened, and he just looks at me and he
was like, like, you really thought you thought? I go, no,
I forgot it was in there. Anything else you forgot
(20:22):
was in here. I'm like no, And then I was like,
it's unopened. It was like six dollars. You want it,
you can have it. He was like yeah, he goes,
I can't. We can't take anything that you know. And
I don't blame them for that, but it was unopen
Smart one. But I'm the moron. I'm like, God, this
thing is heavy. I was carrying around a lappool in
my backpack and I was too dumb to even look
and see. So I guess I understand why these people
(20:43):
get frustrated. However, Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noom hints it
this week with the TSA. My assume relax is long
standing three one one liquids rule, which limits carry on
liquids to three point four ounces each. This comes just
after the TSA ended the requirement to remove shoes during screening,
so I don't know. It may not happen right away.
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They're talking about doing it. She hinted at it, So
we'll see if that happens. But that'll be a whole
nother thing is it'll be some places you won't have
to do at some places you will, and people are
gonna screw this up.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
It's gonna take forever.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
Just as long as we're sure that we can relac
because I'm fine with all the rules as long as
we're safe.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
So just as long as we're sure.
Speaker 4 (21:19):
That it's okay to keep our shoes on, because I
don't mind.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
It, and I don't want to be wrong about this.
But the shoe thing I think was only for one man.
I think it was that shoe bomber guy, Richard Reid.
I want to say that's the reason that we did
that was because that dude put that bomb in his
shoe and tried to light down a plane. And so
twenty some years later, fifteen whatever it is, they're like, Okay, well,
we don't think they're everyone's gonna do that again, or
maybe they have better screening or whatever. But I think
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all of that was for that. Now the liquids, I
don't know, but yeah, left do you write I'll do,
I'll do.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
I don't really love the three one one thing. You know, Well,
if that's what we.
Speaker 12 (21:51):
Need to do, you know, say, fam, I don't I'll
take my shoes off, right, if that's what we need
to do, you know, and people get mad and people
are like, you know, this is take too long, and
you do realize TS agents want to do this.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
They're doing this because they would prefer that you don't die.
Speaker 3 (22:07):
Right, So drop the attitude, gets attitude.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
As you're always saying, you're always knitting pillows and giving that.
To drop the attitude and give us gratitude.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
So the weight loss drug, the ones that you know of,
the semiglutide and the tri zeppatide, I hope I said
they're right. Okay, so today it might prevent or protect
rather against dementia and stroke. So last week you grew
a third nipple, But now and then, and then apparently
the week before that, you it made you a little
(22:38):
thingy bigger on men. It made the men's thingy bigger
supposedly and that and no, not because you got skinnier
and it looks bigger. No, it actually was supposedly made
it bigger. And now we're hearing good news about demension
stroke new research published by JAMMA. This is the Journal
of American Medicine or something. Subscribe to it. Of course,
I just don't know what it stands for. They suggested
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patiince with type two diabetes and obesity who were taking
these medicines showed a lower risk of developing certain diseases
compared to those taking other medications. Researchers analyze the health
developments over seven years and sixty thousand adults, and the
benefits tilted towards women patients older than sixty and those
are the body messodex of thirty to forty. Researchers acknowledged
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more clinical trials are needed to understand the benefits better.
So maybe my theory about this is wrong. You guys
know that I have this theory that it's just too easy.
It's just too easy, and that people who don't have
diabetes maybe shouldn't be taking this stuff. This is not
a medical opinion. This is just like I don't know,
I'm skeptical of anything that's too easy. I'm skeptical of
a pill or a shot and you just lose weight
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and you're just good and there's no side effect or
like no long term issue.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
I'm skeptical.
Speaker 6 (23:45):
I know.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
I yeah, but.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Maybe I'm wrong about this. Maybe it's all for the good.
Speaker 7 (23:50):
I think we're going to just find out in like
our next generation. I think we'll give us what like,
maybe fifty years, we'll see the effects on people.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
I've just never believed in anything that was too easy.
Nothing is nothing is tweet, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
I work for it.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
Eazy stuff just seems to it's like, I don't know,
think about it.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
It's like, oh, I found the knockoff version. It's so
much cheaper. I'm gonna get that.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Well, then it's flimsy and crappy and bad and it's
fake and people make fun of you.
Speaker 4 (24:14):
I just think we need to focus on both the
inside and outside of our bodies, you know, and our health.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
I agree with you get active, and I think there
are people who are gonna be like, oh cool, I'm
not going to change my lifestyle. I'm gonna take this
stuff and I'm still going to like chomp on big
match all day and then they have a heart attack.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
And I would hate that, but you looked good.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
We're sexy.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
President Trump. We don't do politics here, but he did.
This is everywhere this morning. He did say that he
has this is important news. He's convinced Coca Cola to
use real cane sugar in the US. You know, I
got to do all the dietary adjustment stories for Kaylin
because she doesn't like that blue dye number sixty two
like that, and they're get rid of that in a
lot of things. He announced that he has persuaded Coca
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Cola himself to switch from high fructose corn syrup to
real cane sugar. The quote from him, well, I'm not
gonna read the quote, but it says Coca Cola confirmed
they appreciate his enthusiasm and tease upcoming new products, but
haven't detailed timing or scope or even if they're making
the move. However, they have done this in Mexico and
the UK. The move aligns with a push toward healthier
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ingredients under a new administration. However, experts point out that
cane sugar could raise costs and shorten the shelf life
of the products, but it might be better for you.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
It's okay if food goes bad, you guys, Okay, it's okay.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Not okay for the companies that I guess they're trying
to maximize profits. But a Michigan woman is assuming Monster
Energy after finding a mouse in her drink.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
Now, this is I gotta say something for me.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
This is a lot like the water in the in
my backpack, Like would you pick up the Monster and
be like, boy, this is heavy and something's moving around
in there.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
I'm not well.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
This woman alleged that she found a mouse eatenside her
Monster Energy drink that she purchased from a Bagel red
strut in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She's seeking Grand Rapids Home
Pure Michigan Home of the mouse in the Monster Camp.
She's seeking twenty five grand for emotional distress, trauma, and
physical illness. She accuses Monster of negligence and strict liability
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for causing her physical harm, as well as breach of
implied warranty. Okay, I guess, I'm I don't know how
that happened. How does a mouse get sealed in the thing?
I don't know and survived well?
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Well, I don't think it was live. I don't. I'm
fairly certain drowned. It was floated.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
Monster. Man, it's gonna be up for days I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
I don't know. I don't think it.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
I don't probably it is like he's a survivor. There's
been an accident.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
I'm sorry to break this news to you, but my
understanding is the mouse is no longer with us. He went.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
We brought him to a farm far away.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
Somebody find the mouse, Replace the fit, replace the fish.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Have you heard of this doll that supposedly haunted and
kills people named annabel Yes, so you guys all knew
about this? Yes, I don't know about Annabell. Okay, so okay,
so everyone knew about this but me, I guess. But
the handler of the supposedly haunted Annabelle is dead while
on tour with it.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
The person responsible, but it is saying it's dead.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
It was announced yesterday that Dan Rivera, a paranormal investigator
who handled the famous Annabelle doll, died on July thirteenth
in Pennsylvania in his hotel room while on tour with
the doll.
Speaker 3 (27:33):
Like was he in bed with Annabelle fifty four years old.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
The corner said his death wasn't suspicious. The autopsy results
are expected in sixteen to ninety days. He was part
of the Devil's on the Run tour run by the
New England Society for Psychic Research. The tour celebrates the
work of famous ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren and
shows off the allegedly haunted Annabelle doll to brave visitors.
The doll became famous after the Warrens were investigated. In
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nineteen sixty eight. A nursing student had received the redheaded,
raggedy ann doll, but strange things started happening in her apartment.
The Warren said that the doll was possessed by evil
spirits and put in a glass case to contain it.
The real doll is kept at the Warren Occult Museum
in Connecticut, secured with crosses and a holy water. The
corner confirmed that annabel wasn't in his hotel room when
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he died, and he was uh and the doll was
likely in a van in the parking lot.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
She still did it. Yeah, I trust that thing. It
doesn't matter where she was. Like, you're touring with a
doll that we know to be possessed. I don't like
dolls at all. It's a super games. She was not
meant to be moved.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
You guys know that I can be irritatingly common sense
and logical. It annoys a lot of people. I know
it annoys you because your husband Hove the firefighter is
the same way. But I do believe that this is
something that should be messed with, Like if you tell
me something is haunted, like if I just.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
I'm not playing, No, I'm just not playing.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
That is not worth the chance.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
If the Congress Hotel down the street very convene a
place to stay for a lot of palou's, I was
just I just met a woman who was like, we
stayed there every year because it was right across the street.
It's haunted. A lot of people have died there. No
offense to the Congress Hotel. I'm sure it's lovely. I'm not.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
I'm not. I'm not.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
I'm not.
Speaker 4 (29:14):
We have stayed there before I lived here because my
parents and know we booked the room there.
Speaker 3 (29:18):
It's haunted.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
Yeah, because if you go on like you know, Travelocity,
it's like one hundred and ten bucks a night, really
right right park?
Speaker 3 (29:28):
Yeah, I'm notting pambook anything.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
No. I went on that ghost tour. We looked around
and they were like, dude, this place right here like activity, yeah,
not good.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
So but I believe in that kind of stuff. So
I'm not like, I don't want the house where somebody
was killed. I don't want it. And you might say, well,
it's a great deal. Don't care.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Nope, don't care. It's National Get to Know Your Customer's.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Day, National Lottery Day, National tat two Day, and National
Wrong Way Corrigan Day. Yes, commemorating an unplanned trans atlantic
flight from Texas to Ireland in ninet thirty eight.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
I'm gonna need to look that up.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
I did that for you because I wasn't gonna include it.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Bye.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
You like to fly an unplanned trans atlantic flight from Texas,
that's a long way to be unplanned.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
A stunt pilot did it.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
That's a long way to make a turn. Calin's Entertainment Report,
He's on the Bread Show.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
Nicki Minaj is still feuding with Sizza, most recently digging
up a series of shady old tweets that Sizza allegedly
posted years ago about Beyonce, Rihanna, Madonna, and Sierra. In
the post, Sizza appeared to criticize Beyonce's personality, mock Sierra's vocals,
call Madonna creepy. She also took a job at Rihanna's dancing.
Nicki used the tweets to call out what she saw
(30:39):
was hypocrisy, since Sizza later collabsed with some of them
or praised them publicly. Nicki called Sizza fake and two face,
saying she used to diss these women but now idolizes
them for clout. Scissa responded by saying that the posts
were ancient, taken out of context, and not reflective of
who she is now. Then moved on saying she's focused
on her tour and success, so she never said she
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didn't host them, so perhaps to her she was like that,
I don't feel that way anymore. Harry Potter star Emma
Watson was ordered not to drive for six months nearly
a year after a camera caught her going thirty eight
in a thirty in Oxford, England, which I mean, I
don't know if they have different laws, but it's just
eight miles over the speed limit. She already had nine
points on her driver's license though before the incident, and
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was ordered to pay like almost two thousand and fines,
but she has banned literally from driving for six months.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
But I got to see what else she has on
her record, because again, only eight miles over, Pete Davidson
is about to become a father.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
This really shook Paulina to the Cory yesterday, the comedian
and former NSLSNL star, I sound like remember Derinda in
The Housewives when she was NSL is expecting a child
with his girlfriend, model and actress Elsie Hewitt. She is
giving birth sometime this winter. Elsie joked on Instagram. Well,
now everyone knows that we had sex. They've at least
(31:55):
been dating since March, I think when we first saw
them together.
Speaker 3 (31:59):
And if you're a fan of Love Island, no one
in here is. But I just want to talk about
it all the time.
Speaker 4 (32:05):
Alex Cooper got the first big interviews on Call Her Daddy,
Amaya Papaya, we have an episode with her, and then Huda,
we have an episode out with her.
Speaker 3 (32:14):
If you're interested in listening to those.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
By the way, if you want to catch up on
anything you missed from our show, just type the Fred
Show and demand and set us as a preset on
the free.
Speaker 3 (32:23):
I heart radio app.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
I have a lot of questions about this wrong way
Corgan day. I have a lot of questions. I mean,
as a pilot, I don't. I'm gonna have to do
a little more research. Yeah, but we're we're a week
away from National Amelia Earhart Day as well. Oh we are.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
It's July twenty fourth.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
Colleena's girl, that's my girl glowing.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Up as a boy.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
Douglas Corgan's fascination with flight was not uncomming it you guys,
you guys are friends still. Well, I told her she's
not dead. Well, I know she's in that monster can
with the oh no surviving.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Thrived.
Speaker 4 (33:01):
I think because you said it was moving around, I
knew what you meant because obviously it's in liquid, so
it's moving around.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Man.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
I think she pictured like it was like like.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
If I picked up this duncan you know thing and
if there's something floating in it, like it's gonna hit
the side of it. You know, I'm gonna be like,
what on earth did Boss Bay put in our coffee
this morning? So this guy's fascination with flight was not uncommon.
Charles Lindberg's transatlantic flight may have been the most impressionable
moment in his life. In nineteen thirty eight, the young
stunt pilot flew from his home in California to New York.
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Upon his arrival, he asked for permission to duplicate his
hero's historic flight. The flight service quickly denied his request
due to his age and the age of his aircraft,
which was at that point eight years old, which is
too old.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
I guess.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
Using only a magnetic compass, he advised officials he was
returning to California. According to the story, after takeoff, cloud
cover prevented him from accurate navigation. When he dropped below
the clouds hours later, he saw nothing but water. He
realized his navigation was off, yeah, like the other direction.
Despite confusion, he continued his journey, and twenty eight hours
later he landed in Ireland.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
You don't believe it.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
I don't know how a little plane went for twenty
eight out and there's enough gas for that twenty it
out and the no plane now can go twenty eight
hours without being refueled. So I mean, and I didn't
realize there are tail winds and all that stuff. But
like still, I don't know how that was. I don't
know as possible. He might know that Annabel Doll on
the radio and the iHeart app live at any time.
Search for the Fred Show on demand also on YouTube.
(34:31):
Portions of the broadcast that we are legally allowed to air,
that we're licensed to air are on YouTube. But I
was so upset yesterday because I went to the on
demand channel to re listen to Kiki Karaoke only to
remember that we aren't allowed to air that because we
don't pay for the streaming rights to the music.
Speaker 3 (34:49):
So you and the thirteen it's on YouTube, Oh it is.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (34:52):
I leave it on YouTube until we get in trouble.
Speaker 2 (34:54):
Oh okay, until we get like a like a letter. Yeah,
you can get it back, all right and it so
go then go to YouTube. Because that was that that
made me laugh yesterday.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
Thank you a lot.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
And then I wanted to hear it again, which I honestly,
I don't go home and think to myself, I want
to hear my voice again. I don't ever think that, actually,
but I thought, no, I want to hear Kiki kiriok
again and you singing Hall of Oats man.
Speaker 3 (35:13):
I listened to them on the way to work today.
Vibe man.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
I was telling you, Yester, I'm like, these guys you
said it. They have soul.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yeah, but it has it's for a couple of white dudes.
It has an R and B, A very R and
B vibe.
Speaker 3 (35:25):
Oh yeah, they're amazing.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Because we were off the area, I was like, have
you heard this?
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Have you heard this? And everyone's heard all the songs.
They just don't They didn't, they don't, they don't know
they heard it. It's right, yeah, and it's like, oh wow, yo,
so you have quite the track list. Wow, So you
were you were watching TikTok and listening to hallan Oats
on the way to work this morning.
Speaker 10 (35:43):
Kiki, I don't watch TikTok and dry I listened to
TikTok and okay.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
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