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May 20, 2025 37 mins

Would you not go on vacation with your significant other if they were a picky eater? Plus, listen to the latest news about the New Orleans inmates who escaped prison! And, Kaelin tells us what Megan The Stallion has to say about Tory Lanez... Listen now!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh a game for your You go to work and
you're doing recess with your friends.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
But there is so much that goes into that.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
What people think about this right where I worked?

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Just yeah, but we are Fred's show is on morning.
Everybody whoa Well I thought it was better and now
I'm not better anymore.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
A little forum.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Wait, what did you What did you tell me?

Speaker 4 (00:22):
I told you you needed to rest.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Do you exercise your muscle? Which is your gift? Your voice?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
What am I exercising? I exercised? What your muscle?

Speaker 4 (00:32):
Your voice?

Speaker 2 (00:34):
How did I lose my voice in the last two minutes?
I don't know what happened. I was fine, I was
fine a minute ago, and now I'm not fine anymore.
I gotta go home. I gotta be done. You're right,
and I assume you have to go home to them. Yes,
you might have.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
To take care of you.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Oh, now you're taking care of me. Yes. Oh that's
nice of you.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
And the doors.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Okay, but you can do that from here. So that's fine.
So you can keep working and then I'll just go
home and go back to bed.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
No need one band, one sound, you leave, I gotta go.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
I understand. Okay, So you need to go home to
order DoorDash for me to make me feel better.

Speaker 5 (01:12):
I don't think you want to leave her here. Those
screens will change to the Kiki Show real quick, exactly,
So one band one sound surely got the draftic ready,
we got with you?

Speaker 2 (01:21):
I mean Pauline already tried this one time. Okay, she
tried to switch it to Paulina and Las Mananas or
the other when I when I left one time. So
no morning, everybody, Tuesday, May twenty. We'll see what we
can get through it. Hi, Kalin Geeky's here, Hey, Hi,
Jason Brown. Paulina's on vacation. Bella Jimena is here on
the phone of the text eight five five five nine
one o three five you can call it Texas same
number headlines the biggest stories at the day. We'll get

(01:42):
to them in just a second. The Entertainment reportant blogs
this hour, what are you working on?

Speaker 1 (01:45):
K We are talking Sesame Street.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
We are talking Megna Stallion's message to Tory Lanez and
Taylor Swift's reputation, Taylor's version Mmm stair.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Go weltimate some relationship drama this morning, waiting at the phone,
Why did somebody get ghosted. We'll get to that like
we do every day. Kiki in the Showdown. One thousand
fifty bucks is the price? Thirty three and four is
your record new player today? Yes, in the game as well.
So five pop culture questions. If you listen, then you
know the answer. Let's see. I'll give you guys a choice.

(02:21):
Do you want to do the toothpaste debate of the week,
because you know last week, last week it was we
were three days of just heated debate about toothpaste whether
you rinse afterwards or not. Do you want to do
do you want to talk about Jason?

Speaker 5 (02:34):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Do you want to talk about etiquette? Or do you
want to do morality Monday on a Tuesday?

Speaker 5 (02:40):
Oh my, I give you choices.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
It's up to you. So if it sucks, it's your fault.
Oh no, yeah, exactly, Monday on a Tuesday. I got you.
I got you. Morality Monday on a Tuesday. Okay, So
here it is, and I actually have a real life
update on what happened to which is amazing. But this
is what it says. My boyfriend has a ton of

(03:03):
food restrictions and is picky in general. He basically will
only eat chicken fingers, grilled cheese, mac and cheese, and
pad time. I've never seen him eat a vegetable. We
just started dating a few months ago, and I love him,
but I eat everything and I'm very laid back. I
know we're gonna have to plan our entire day while
on vacation around finding food that he can eat, on

(03:24):
top of listening to him complain that things aren't the same.
Even if a restaurant does have chicken nuggets or mac
and cheese, it won't be the same as what we
get at home. And I don't want to hear about it.
Am I the a hole for not letting my boyfriend
come on vacation with me because he is a picky eater?

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Oh, he can't even come.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
So she doesn't want to go on vacation with this
guy because she has to treat him basically a child
and he'll only eat, you know, certain foods, and he
won't like it. Eight five five five nine five. I mean,
I guess I would ask the question, then, if you
don't want to go on vacation with this dude, why
even with him? Exactly?

Speaker 6 (03:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (04:00):
That is really hate to get dumped though over chicken tenders,
little petty.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Yeah, but is it though? I mean, you know, you
travel the world and you're in Florence or something, you're
in Italy, or you're in wherever you went, and you're
walking around and you can't eat at the at the
cafe because they don't have turkey sandwiches or they don't
have mayo on them, and don't have this and that
and the other thing. I mean, that's not always easy
to do when you're on the go and so and
sometimes maybe you want to go to the local spot

(04:27):
with the locals in whatever. And if you're constantly worried
about finding this guy, you know, American quote unquote food
or generic plain food at places where they may not
have it, then you're probably not going to a lot
of the places you would want to go. Local spots
may not have it, Fancy places may not have it.
I know you had a.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
Friend like this, Oh yeah, yeah, my sister's friend. Truly,
it's an issue. We'll only eat chicken tenders and we
do go on vacation with her and it, you know,
we don't, you know, shift our plans for her, but
it can be annoying.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Oh yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Personally also eat weird like I don't eat beef, I
don't eat this or that. But I think it's like
the individual person's thing. Like I don't think you can
make it anybody else's problem. Ever, no one should be
affected by the weird ways that you eat.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
So figure it out, is what I have to say.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
Or I get it, but it would suck. Like if
you if you go someplace, they don't have anything you want,
and to your point, you're like, figure it out, so
you just don't eat anything or you I don't know.
I feel like people who have preferences. And I don't
even mean dietary restrictions. If you have a dietary restriction,
that's one thing, like you if you'd like a health
related thing. But I mean if you just I don't

(05:32):
know you. I find that people who eat like that
sometimes will make it awkward too for you. Yes, you
know what I mean, Like, oh, I guess I just
won't eat. You just won't eat, Okay, Well, I mean
you knew, you knew where we were going, you knew
what was going on.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
Right, get up, map the resort, figure out a place
that you can grab food from and bring with you.
Figure out if you will eat the sides rice whatever.
I mean, figure it out.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Brother.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Someone say, how do we get from chicken tenders to
pad and tie? Well, pat tie is basically just spaghetti.
I mean not really, but you know what I mean.
It's like it's like feta chini. It's a noodle. So
maybe he likes the little sauce on it or something,
but I mean he doesn't need vegetables. We have to
take the vegetable off so we can't have thatkes. Yeah,
I don't know. I just I don't think I could
be with this person. I would have to dump them.
I'd i'd leave them at home. And by the way,

(06:16):
the bra update is I am breaking up with him
after seeing a glimpse into my future via your response
is I realized I can't do this and it will
eventually wreck us. Thank you. This was some Reddit people
commenting on it.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
Listen, I get a girl. Food is everything to me.
I want to try everything and except beef.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
And have I.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
Ever made it anyone else's problem?

Speaker 2 (06:35):
You know? Yeah, there was that one time when you
protested in front of the restaurant dressed a calcastume because
I ordered to stay. There was that one time, and
then then you pick it in and then you put
one of those big rats out in front of the Yeah,
I was yeah, no, so yeah, there were those Other
than those times, though, No, No, You've always made it
very very normal.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
I cannot even see it when I'm with people and
they go, like if someone's reading me, like the beef special,
Like we were at Gibson's and they brought over the
slab of meat.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Right into my face.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
Oh they did, and everyone's like giggling, and it's fine.
But like usually my friends like, oh no, she doesn't
eat that. It's like, okay, chill, I can hear what
kind of beef they have. I'll be all right. I'm
just not gonna get it.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
It's like it doesn't eat, like it doesn't exist because
you won you won't need.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
It, Like I don't know. It sounds harsh, but it's annoying.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Yeah, it's a deal burger.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
The other thing is that I don't want to pick
on anybody in particular, but it's possible that we just
traveled recently with someone Kiki who who like it has
to only eat at fancy restaurants, Like it's got to
be a Michelin mentioned or it has to be that's
annoying too, it has to be. And I love this
person deeply, but like, you know, I don't. I just

(07:37):
I felt like everything had to was researched and was
like on the you know, zagat guy or whatever, I
don't know, whatever whatever list of you know, fancy restaurants
or up and coming and it has to be And
I get it. It's an experience and that's what the
person's going for, right, But I also like sometimes it
can be a little too fancy for me. Yeah, Like
it's a little like it's just like you can't just

(07:57):
get a burger. When you want a burger, you have
to get like a burger with flog wall I don't
fire everything, you know, and it's got you know, mixed
with the water from the Library of Congress or something.
I mean, I don't, I don't know, it's it's just Congress.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Sometimes I love a tender. Hey, not not contenders, but.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
I just mean sometimes I want I want what I
want and it doesn't have to be so like if
you're with people who are like consider themselves quote unquote foodies, yes,
then the problem is like, well what if I don't
Sometimes I don't want to be a foodie. Like sometimes
I want a club sandwich, you know what I mean,
Like sometimes I just want I don't know, I don't,
we don't. It doesn't have to be. We don't have
to go to the place that has only like I

(08:34):
don't you have to knock a special way, you know
what I mean? And then just I don't leave it satisfied.
And sometimes there's a place for that. Like maybe if
you go on a trip, maybe you go to one
of those kind of fancy places or like one of
those places that that's on the list, you know, the
place that you have to wait in line for or
whatever else, and then the other ones. Maybe I want Chili's. Well, well,

(08:55):
I mean, come on, if I'm on vacation, maybe not,
I mean, you know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (09:02):
Hey, here you have vacation. Is not a vacation without
an airport Chilis.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
Well, oh that's different, okay, Hold on, the airport is
the airport is different territory.

Speaker 5 (09:09):
Before you start coming from my homeland, the airport.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
The airport not. Come on, Hold on a second. In
all fairness, you are not going to San Diego and
looking for the nearest Chilis. You're gonna go to San
Diego and you might find something that's similar to it.
But aren't most people typically when they're on a trip,
aren't they looking for something that's unique to that place,
but maybe has the same sentiment, like because you can
go to chili's anywhere. We have chilies at home and

(09:34):
then we don't. But you know what I mean, Like
I love chilis, and I think it just depends on
the purpose of the trip, Like if I'm on vacation,
I might try and find a place that would only
be where that place is, you know, you know what
I mean, Like I don't know. Maybe they have their
own version. Sure, I mean, I have no idea what's
in any city? So I have called the internet. You
look it up. You can like google it instead of
Google still eat a chili.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
I follow someone who's just ated the Chili's on the
Nile River in Egypt, and it was like and her
boyfriend's like dream it looks really but.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
That's kind of funny.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Actually chili.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
Yeah, yeah, that's amazing. The only reason I would go
to Egypt, right, They're like finally.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Made it to the chilis on the river and literally
checked in Egypt.

Speaker 5 (10:13):
It's amazing.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
I don't know, no, I hear you.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
I hear you. It's it's we got to be a
little flexible. Sometimes there's time for a burger and fry.
Sometimes it's time for smoke to come with my meal.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
I don't mind the smoke as long as I don't
have to pay, you know. Like right, so you're okay.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
Going to the place that like they serve you something
that looks like it looks like a lemon, but it
tastes like turkey or something, you know what I mean.
Or or the place where like your dessert is on
the table the whole time you didn't know it, and
then they come over and like smash the plants on
the table and for seven thousand dollars. You know, it's
like you know these places, these liquor, it's like eighteen courses,

(10:48):
but each course is a little bite.

Speaker 5 (10:50):
Oh yeah, that's nuts.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Songs.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
I'm not paying because what I'm going to go back
to the hotel and order what I really want.

Speaker 5 (10:55):
I mean, I'm going to get taco bets. That doesn't
I door dash to my hotel room door. It's fine, Yeah,
this is appetizer.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
So I don't know. I mean, like I've said this
a million times, Like sometimes I want Dominoes. Is there
better pizza in town? Of course, there's better pizza in town.
Sometimes I want Dominoes. But if I'm on vacation, I
probably won't sit in my hotel room and order Dominoes.
I might later after I've had a few cocktails, but like,
I'll probably try and find a place that has pizza
that you know, is it is only in San Diego

(11:26):
or wherever I'm going? Yeah, right, I might try that
as opposed to every city I go to. I go
to Chili's because well, the thing about chilies is it's
supposed to taste the same everywhere. That's the point. So
if I'm eating chilies everywhere I go, then why do
I even leave my neighborhood?

Speaker 7 (11:40):
You know?

Speaker 5 (11:40):
Then you could say, oh my gosh, Like I went
to the San Diego Chilies and they had this type
of margarita. Yeah right, well I.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
Met you a million dollars. It's the same margarita that
you can get at the Arlington Heights Chilies. Hey Jackie, Hello,
Hi Jackie. So you dated a guy like this, a
guy who didn't want to eat anything but mac and
cheese and chicken fingers as a grown up, yup, yes.

Speaker 8 (12:01):
Yes, this was just like last year and it was
like the most miserable time ever. We went on like
four dates and I'm a foodie, like I love food,
I love trying new places, new things, and I just
could not see this man in my future, like at all, whatsoever?
The way he was eating?

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Yeah, so what would he eat? Like, what did it
have to be?

Speaker 8 (12:20):
It was chicken fingers like every time, and he always
he wanted to go to the same restaurant every time
because he liked the chicken fingers best there. And I
was like, why don't we try somewhere new and he
like did and he like picked out like a plane
Hamburger like the entire time, and I was like, what
are we dring? Like I'm the type of person that
like dances when I eat.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (12:44):
So my boyfriend now and I we both love food.
We cooked together. We're actually going to pasta cooking class
this weekend. Like my life is just so much more enjoyable.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Would you have chicken fingers there at the possib place?
I'm just wondering, No, no.

Speaker 8 (12:58):
No, no, no, no chicken fingers on.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Thank you Jackie, you have a good day.

Speaker 8 (13:02):
Thank you guys to love you love me.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
I guess my issue is with these fancy, fancy, like
you know, contemporary places. It's just that they're expensive. And
then I don't walk out feeling full. So I'm to
your point, Like we go to the we go to
the fancy place everyone's talking about because so and so
like planned the whole trip around it. Okay, that's fine,
paid a lot of money, and I ate, you know,

(13:25):
little tiny bites of fifty tiny little little inny bitty bite,
you know, and it took someone seven hours and tweezers
to make it right, you know. And then and then
I go back to the room and I'm and I
order it a twenty seven dollars hamburger from room service
because I'm hungry. Still, that's like.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
A date spot or like a special occasion spot for me, like,
you know, if you want to be skinny, you know.

Speaker 5 (13:45):
After experience more than like a me right, No, like
that place, that place of Jason.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
I took Jason Jasons, Jason. I didn't know each other
that well, and it was your birthday. I mean, we
were friends, but like not like not like not like
you know, on top of each other, like we are
now inseparable but it was your birthday and you had
a birthday party. I missed it, so I was out
of town. So I said, Jason, I want to take
you to dinner. I'll take you anywhere you want to go.

(14:11):
So how did you pick the place that you picked?

Speaker 5 (14:14):
It was a suggestion from one of my uh rather,
I guess rather bougie friends.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Now, So we go to this place and it turned
I'd never heard of it. I didn't care. I made
a reservation. You and I go. Clearly, we walk in it.
It was a Miami restaurant, wasn't it.

Speaker 3 (14:30):
Yeah, there's one of Miami and one in California.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
I don't even know if they're still open this well,
this one's gone.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
This one was real quick in the city.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
But it was like it was it was one of
these places where everything was wildly expensive and everything was
way over the top, like if you order like I
ordered a steak, and they bring the steak and a
six foot tall fork. Oh, like he ordered popcorn shrimp
and they brought an entire popcorn machine. The machine and

(14:59):
the popcorn shrimp was in it. But they were like
it was like seventy eight dollars for popcorn. Trip, Like
the bill was. I think it was five hundred and
eighty dollars for two people to eat dinner.

Speaker 5 (15:08):
Why did you do that, Jason?

Speaker 2 (15:09):
Well, he didn't know. He didn't know, but not only
as soon as I walked in. I knew enough about
you to go like, this is not what you wanted.

Speaker 5 (15:16):
We should have went to Chili.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Yeah, honestly, for five I could We could have gone
to Chili, we could have eaten it, and I could
have given you five hundred dollars. So it was just
it was lost on and I'm just sitting there going,
this is oh, this is mid food And it really
was for the Instagram photos, That's what it was. Everything
was a presentation. Everything was way over the top. But

(15:38):
and I know you didn't know that, but I'm just going,
I've never spent so much money on one human being
for a dinner.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
That's right. I don't think ever run it up, right,
I don't think ever money.

Speaker 2 (15:50):
There's a time and a place though.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
You never took any one of us to dinner by
ourselves ever.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
No, no, for you guys, it's so ser no.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
The birthday dinner tradition for long.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
We're going to be at someplace where the man flew
in from Japan with the fish in his bag to
this is a guy who liked he's the only man
in the world that knows how to cut fish this way.
It's in the basement of some guy's house in wicker
Park somewhere with the fish he brought with him. U. Hey, sureley, hi,

(16:23):
surely would you dump somebody who was not an adventurous
eater and not even adventurous, who just wouldn't get off
the kids menu?

Speaker 7 (16:30):
Yeah? You know, we have this thing with my grandkids
called the green bean theory where if you you know,
if you try it, you know, you may find that
you like it. But I don't know how long these
this couple has been together, or even how old they are,
but it sounds like a struggle that I would have
with my grandkids, And so I was thinking long term,

(16:52):
this girl isn't going to be getting any fine dining
from him. He's probably not going to take her out anywhere.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Yeah, there's the Yeah, you're going to have to as
it grown up, you have to venture a little further
away from the the than the kids menu, then the
chicken fingers and stuff like that. You got to be
able to you got to be a little more flexible
than that.

Speaker 7 (17:09):
Yeah, And if you're looking for just to hook up
with somebody, all good. But if you're looking for a
long term relationship, then you start getting into health issues.
They're not having very much nutrition.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
We shy. That's right, Shirley. Thank you. Have a good
day the un Are you glad you called? Yeah? Well,
I mean you go to a seafood restaurant, they may
be probably not going to have a hamburger or chicken fingers.
You know, you're gonna want to go in the same
places all the time. It would be annoying. Yeah, hey, Paul, Yeah, Paul,
this is your what you married a woman like this?

(17:40):
Good morning.

Speaker 6 (17:41):
Hey, we had something. Wife is kind of that way,
not as bad. But we were in powering and we
went to Paris for spring break this last year and
I've been there before, it was her first time. And
we're eating that We picked this little cute cafe restaurant
and we are there, you know, and I order this
pastor with some kind of beef I can't pronounce it,

(18:03):
you know, potatoes. The wife ordered a cheeseburger and friese. Okay,
So at the end, the server comes up and she's
like you. We start talking. He's like, where you're from
old Chicago and that, and she goes, you come all
the way from America and you ordered cheeseburger and prize

(18:24):
and you have a coke too.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
Yeah, yeah, sounds about right.

Speaker 7 (18:30):
Yeah, it was funny.

Speaker 6 (18:31):
She would sweet about it, but just it was just funny.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
The way he's supposed to get the snails. Everybody knows
that Paul as cargo tell her it's I don't know,
I don't know what you would tell her it is,
it's chicken figure stuff in there.

Speaker 6 (18:45):
We had the croissan.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Okay, there you go, thank you, Paul, have a good day.

Speaker 6 (18:50):
All right, you too, have a nice one.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
Yeah, you got him an work. But I'll tell you
I I wonder if they're eating it at the five
star joints her chilies. These guys that broke out of jail,
most of them are still on the loose.

Speaker 5 (19:04):
I go right to Chili's once I left you.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Right, you go right there. Good to know where we'd
find you'd be you at a jumpsuit with one of
those Mazzarella sticks, Buffalo Mozzarelli sticks wrapped around you.

Speaker 5 (19:17):
The right show is on friend's biggest stories.

Speaker 8 (19:21):
Of the day.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
West Sloop Tom knows the name of the place, west
Loop Tom's exton that was the place. I'm not gonna
say it because it's not there anymore, but yeah, he knows.
West Tom was. I think he was there in the
corner watching us eat.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Actually I almost set.

Speaker 3 (19:32):
The place on Aaron and I was like, maybe I
don't know if.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
It still exists anywhere, but yeah, or that place in
Salt Lake City that Kalen took us. We were talking
about off the air where everything had elk in it everything,
which is nothing wrong with that. I mean, I'm sure
it's delicious, but everything everything. I'm like, guys, what do
you own an elk farm? And they were like, yeah,
we do. Actually, I was, oh, that makes perfect sense, everything,
every everything, And I was like, well, what if I

(19:57):
don't want to elk? You came to the wrong place,
Like y'all have a Buka soda with an elk beef
jerky stick in the middle of it. I'm like, what
are we doing? Guys? I never wanted anything more than
just a cheeseburger in my life than when you told
me all I could eat was that. And again, apparently
we heard a whole speech about it. It's a very
lean meats delicious, not very gamy, That's what I'm told.

(20:18):
I just didn't want it because I could not have it.
I was like, y'all have the chocolate cake. It has
elk in it? How how does it have elk? How
did you get that in there? With elk?

Speaker 7 (20:29):
Milk?

Speaker 2 (20:29):
You're right, right right, we milked and elk? Can we
put it in there?

Speaker 3 (20:33):
We should have gone with the Italian spot.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
But again, you know, it was like highly rated and
beautiful view and nice place, and that made sense. I
can see why you choose that, and it was it
was very nice there. It was just you know, had
a lot of options that a lot of variety on
the menu. So days before ten men broke out of
a Louisiana jail, officials asked for funding to fix faulty

(20:57):
locks and cell doors. According to the sheriff, is probably
a good idea. The investigation into the Friday jail break,
which the escape he's labeled as easy. So they cut
a hole in the wall behind a toilet, snuck out
and then wrote above it easy lol, too easy, too
to easy. So we didn't, you know, pay a whole
lot of attention in grammar school. But that's okay, too easy, lol.

(21:20):
And then they stuck up. So they're not only that,
but they're taunting the prison people, which okay. So there
are seven remaining fugitives or maybe six is of this morning,
but they have long raised concerns, according to the sheriff,
about the jail's deficiencies, adding that breakout has once again
highlighted the critical need for repairs and upgrades to the infrastructure.

(21:42):
While the sheriff said the locks played a key role
in the escape, there are other critical security lapses that
officials have outlined indications that the escape was an inside job,
including three sheriffs employees that are now on suspension. So
it's like these guys were in on it. They helped them,
Oh is what people are speculating. The whole that officials
said may have been formed using power tools. I don't

(22:04):
know how that would have How would they have gotten
the power tools? A lack of monitoring of the cell pod.
As an employee that was tasked with the job, it
stepped out for food and law enforcement, not being aware
of the escape until the morning head count seven hours
after the guys got out. So you got one dude
who like took a two hour break of his job
as the security guy. You got seven hours go before

(22:27):
they figure out these guys were gone, and then they
had you know, makita drills in there. I mean, I
know they can do some really improvisational things in prison.
I mean I've seen how they can make you know,
toilet hooch and pizzas and all kinds of different things
on TikTok. But I mean, you know, get cell phones
in and all that. A Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Uber, well,

(22:47):
I guess I got driving around O'Hair. He got himself
in a little bit of trouble because the airport had
a security scare over the weekend. It was at DoorDash
driver actually not Uber. He was in Routi, his destination
when he accidentally drove into an unauthorized secured area within
O'Hare and then kept driving. The thirty six year old
male went for miles within the confines of the fence

(23:08):
of the airport and incredibly may have even crossed active
runways before being stopped. No charges have been filed because
it was accidental. No word on whether the food eventually
made it to the right spot. But this is where
you maybe don't trust the GPS when it says like
federal property, don't cross this line. I mean, how like,

(23:29):
how lost do you have to be before you're crossing
runways and stuff going. I don't think anybody on that
Southwest flight ordered this food.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
I don't know. It's very confusing though, when you get
to the airport, you know, rivals and departures. I forget
what I'm doing, Like, am I arriving? I'm a department No, Kiki.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
The last time that we all ate together was at
the tallest restaurant in the city, I know, and you
had a hard time finding it. Yes, and it's literally
one of, not only one of the tallest buildings. The
restaurant was in the tallest building in the city. It's
one of the tallest buildings in the world, and you
still were not able to So I guess this is
not surprising to me that you might have issues navigating
the airport.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
Yes, because the GPS gets all confused whenever you get
around a bunch of towers you get downtown, So I
can imagine his GPS probably got so confused with the planes.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
GPS and you know, what is.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
It doing with the planes GPS. What's that average with?

Speaker 4 (24:17):
You know, air traffic control has been all mixed up
for the last couple of weeks, so it might have
told him to go right on up there.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
Just like the story of the guy whose GPS led
him into a lake. It's like, just because the GPS
tells you not to do, you don't have to. I
am directly jau. You could look out the window and say,
I don't think that's I don't think that's right. I
don't think that I don't think I'm supposed to be
on the other side of gate B nineteen. I don't
think I was supposed to pull up to the jetway

(24:44):
to deliver this food.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
That man deserves a big tip.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
Oh well, yeah, he's probably like he's not in jail.
A new TikTok trend is causing a big stir. Now, guys,
another week, another story about the thing that is obvious
that we do not need to do. Teen quote unquote
pranksters are pretending to steal money from unsuspecting strangers using
fake Apple Pay transactions. So in one viral video, a

(25:10):
teen approaches a guy ass for the time and then
pretends to tap his phone while playing a fake Apple
Play sound effect. The guy becomes visibly upset, demanding to
see the teen's phone, and then the teen just says,
I just stole twenty dollars from you. But it's all
a joke. This is how you get yourself stabbed, right,
you know what I mean? Like this is not funny,

(25:31):
Like you are pretending to rob someone, so you will
catch the wrong guy on the wrong day.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
And you'll deserve it. I'm sorry, don't do stupid stuff.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
So, like, let's not pretend that we're sealing from people.
These videos have guarded over nine hundred thousand views, have
also sparked backlash. Viewers are calling that pranks dangerous and embarrassing,
warning that such antis could lead to serious consequences. Critics
urge content creators to avoid targeting unsuspecting individuals and to
consider the real world implications of their actions. Yeah, someone's
gonna get beaten up at bat Oh if you snooze,

(26:03):
which I do, they're saying it's a bad idea. A
new study shows that more than half of people worldwide
hit the snooze button, with heavy users averaging twenty minutes
of snoozing each morning. Well, it might feel like a
few extra minutes of rest. Sleep experts caution that snoozing
disrupts the critical rem stages of sleep, leading to grogginess
and then less rest will start to your day. The

(26:24):
research analyzed over twenty one thousand Sleep cycle app users,
and it found that snooze habits vary by country. The US, Sweden,
and Germany lead, Japan and Australia snooze the least. Experts
recommend setting your alarm for the latest possible time and
then getting up immediately to optimize your sleep quality and
daily performance. Because you're already kind of awake, so the
alarm goes off, you're not in rem sleep anymore, so

(26:46):
you feel like you're sleeping, but you're not actually really
getting any rest. So somehow you're best off just standing
right up, which takes I mean, that's incredible discipline. Can
you imagine the alarm goes off and you just stand
right up and go I can't know.

Speaker 5 (27:01):
I don't lay there. I grab I turned the alarm off,
and I'm out of bed in seconds.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
Oh yeah, it's my bigger bed. I snooze it was.

Speaker 5 (27:08):
I wak up in fear every day. I don't know
if it's like the best move.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
And then I lay there for thirty minutes to write
emails and like do prep and stuff for the show,
look stuff up and yeah, oh no, like I've done everything,
almost everything before I even get out of bed. By
the time I come in here, it's like I've already
written you back. But they say it's a bad idea.
You're supposed to only use the bed for sleeping. I
use the bed for everything. I only need a bed.

(27:31):
If there were a shower in the bed, I wouldn't
leave the bed. Like it's terrible. They call it sleep
Hi jeans terrible. Sleep HYI jeans bad. Like my little
I remember everything. Everything happens in the except for eating.
No eating in the bed as well, no eating food
in the bed. And Fortune dot com posted a list
of the top ten college degrees that earn the least
amount of money straight out of college, that being somewhere

(27:52):
between forty and forty two thousand dollars a year, So
happy graduation. Number one. The least amount of money that
you're gonna make is a foreign language. So if you
made you in like French, then that's the lowest amount
of money that you're going to make. General social studies.
I didn't know you could get a social studies degree,
performing arts, anthropology, early childhood education, family and consumer sciences,

(28:15):
general education, biological sciences like lab tech or research assistant,
social services, and then theology and religion. So if you
have any of those degrees, sadly, you're going to make
the least amount of money. Also, the list of the
lowest paying mid career degrees, meaning you've been at it
for a while and you're still underpaid, radio is number

(28:36):
One's not early childhood education ranks last, followed by elementary
education are the two jobs that you know mid career
you're still not making enough, So sorry about that. STEM
stuff like science, technology, engineering, and math. Those sorts of
degrees apparently pay the best. So if you just graduated,
then just start over again. It'll be fine. It's National

(28:56):
Rescue Dog Day. Yay Rescue Dog Day. The Entertainment Report
next in two minutes on the frend Show. It was
Entertainer Report. He's on the fread show.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
Mega.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
The Sallion took to social media to address ongoing harassment
and misinformation surrounding the twenty twenty shooting incident involving Tory
Lane's when he shot her in the foot and a
new TikTok. Meg expressed her frustration over continued denial of
the whole incident, writing at what point are y'all going
to stop making me have to relive being shot by Tory?
She emphasized the facts that were established in court with

(29:29):
Tory convicted in twenty twenty two. She addressed claims from
his legal team as well, suggesting her former friend Kelsey
Harris was the actual shooter, saying those claims are part
of a hate campaign. She finished by saying, Tory, please
leave me alone, you fing demon. Tory is currently serving
a ten year sentence and was recently hospitalized after a
prison stabbing incident. I was talking about this with Kiki

(29:52):
off the air the other day, but like, I don't
get it. Like a man shot a woman in the foot?

Speaker 4 (29:56):
Right?

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Where's why are we controversial for saying that? Like he
shouldn't be out of prison? Yes, I don't understand it all.
I don't she in the villain?

Speaker 4 (30:05):
Why can't wrap my mind around it?

Speaker 7 (30:07):
Me?

Speaker 5 (30:07):
Neither?

Speaker 1 (30:07):
She's a victim exactly.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
It's very odd, odd behavior, weird flex Pete Ditty's former
personal assistant testified about how the rapper viewed his ex
girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who of course testified herself all last
week while she was very pregnant. The assistant said that
Diddy shared his thoughts on Cassie while they were driving
with another associate.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
He said that he had Cassie right where.

Speaker 3 (30:28):
He wanted him and wanted her rather excuse me, and
that she was young and multiple.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
That's what Ditty said.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
The assistant once asked Cassie why she didn't leave, and
she replied, I can't get out of mister Colmbs. I
can't get out mister Colmbs oversees so much of my life,
so basically, you know, she didn't feel like she could leave.
The two started dating when Cassie was nineteen, very young,
and were together for eleven years.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
And it's coming, y'all, Taylor's.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
Surprise fans debuting her re recorded track Look What You
Made Me Do. Taylor's version in the latest episode of
The Handmaid's Tale underscores a really dramatic scene where one
of the characters sort of leads a rebellion. This marks
the first official release of her highly anticipated reputation. Taylor's
version one of the only two remaining albums that she

(31:13):
plans to or needs to rather re record to regain
control over her masters. The track obviously features updated vocals
and production. It's still the same song, but she recorded
this you know later, and she always tunes and tweaks
a little bit. While the song isn't available yet on
streaming platforms, I think we can all assume that we
are getting reputation soon, possibly at the American Music Awards.

(31:37):
And remember during her speech at the iHeartRadio Music Awards,
she had a big old snake necklace on that costs
thousands and thousands of dollars, which is the symbol for reputation.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
So we are probably getting that next.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
I know everybody wants that next, except for me, who
wants debut her first album.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
We're going to do all of our waiting by the
phones again, starting from the beginning. We're going to reenact them.
It's Fred's version. Never going to sell them again. Okay,
well they were free the first time. This time you'll
have to pay. Ok calm down, you just we're just
going to reenact all of them. Which one when you
start with, well from the very beginning, so the very
first time we ever did. So, yeah, you'll have to
pay that'll be behind the paywalls on HBO.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
Max Freud's version HBO Max not to.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
Be confused with Max. We're not doing that anymore.

Speaker 3 (32:18):
All right. Sounds like a plan if you missed any
part of our show to take the front show on demand,
by the way, and said this as a preset on
the free iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
And we sent you a live from the courtroom. Since
he did those you know, uh Tree Lanes and and
and Diddy stories. Did you see yesterday in the Karen
Reid trial one of the experts lied on his resume
about having a college degree and he doesn't. One of
the experts for the prosecution lied on his resume, and
the defense attorneys were like, says, here, you have a

(32:45):
bachelor's degree, but you don't. And the guy's like, no,
I'm what was it? I'm what was the word he used,
like concentrating on it or working towards it or I
forget what the word was that he used. But like, yeah,
because because the defense attorneys that I forget was the
DNA expert, I can't remember what area this guy was
testifying in which Harry he was testifying, But he was

(33:07):
hired by a consultancy by the prosecution to testify on this,
you know, white Karen Reid whatever did it killed this guy?
And then so they're like, so it says here, but
you're working on your bachelor's degree. And the guy's like, yeah,
which I don't know how you could be an expert
if you have a bachelor's degree, especially in some excientific
And then they were like, well, it says on this
website here that you do have that degree, but you don't,

(33:30):
and the guy's like, I don't.

Speaker 3 (33:34):
It's not so they're picking bad experts again, because remember
the last time experts got embarrassed.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
I don't think the guys I don't know. I don't
think she did it, but and if she, if somehow
she did, I don't think she did it on purpose.
But this is such a joke, Like just it now,
be done with this.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
His poor family too, Like I mean, I understand they
think she did it, and I don't think she did it,
but like to have to sit there and then get
embarrassed by these experts like I don't the whole thing.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
I did see a rumor yesterday and I have been
able to find if it's true, So I don't know
if it was just someone on the internet just spouting off,
but it was somebody the effect of the jury sending
a note to anti bev the judge about stop like
stop sustaining all of the objections because like we'd like
to hear the answers to some of those questions. How granted,
it's a judge's job to make sure that you don't

(34:22):
hear answers to certain questions, but like she doesn't. She
very clearly is on the prosecution side of this. Whatever
you think happened, Like the defense can't get a word
in edgeway. She shuts everything down. And this whole thing,
this whole this Karen Reid thing is a mess. I
don't think this lady did it. She did and these

(34:44):
guys are a bunch of idiots if she did. Back
in two minutes, Red Show, It's the Fresh Show, Good Morning,
staregog will debate some relationship drama. Just a second one
thy fifty bucks ki' ky it for show, but is
sholling in the showdown that money is yours. In a
few minutes, five pop cultured questions Paying bills this morning too.
I can't find anything online about the jury note, but
it does say. Last week before testimony started on Friday,

(35:07):
Judge Beverley Canoni or whatever her name is CANNIONI an
Pav said that she had important instructions for the jury
and said, I want to be clear that it's important
that people don't comment on the evidence or make any comments.
Just listen. Don't make any facial expressions or mutter under
your breath, no audible noises, because people need to hear
what's going on. Out of respect for your fellow jurors,

(35:29):
I would ask you be careful to make sure that
you don't do that out of respect for the lawyers
who have worked hard to get this case before you.
So I guess these are jurors like going, Piers, get
out of here.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
Can you imagine?

Speaker 2 (35:48):
Can you imagine you're up there doing your little case
or whatever, and the jurors are.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
Like, nope, I know, Alan Jackson, my king us.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
This is crazy. This is a lot of people. I mean,
there are people in the comments on the stories I
think she did it. I don't know. I just I
don't even if she did. It's it's been bumbled so
many times. Like you got a guy up there who
is testifying to someone's guilt or innocence in a murder trial,
and they lied about their college degree that they're still
working on. What are you doing? That's insane, It's crazy.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
The cops were looking for news of her, so.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
Many layers of inappropriate and then did you see they
had the one They had the one cop on the
stand who's still there. He's like the boss cop, I guess.
And he gave the guy Michael Proctor, who was the
bad cop who got fired, he gave him glowing employment reviews.
Oh good, like about how great his communication is. Yes,
I mean it's terrible. This is so bad. It's so bad. Yeah,

(36:45):
I don't know what's worse that of the Mormon Housewives
show I've been watching.

Speaker 1 (36:48):
Did he finish it?

Speaker 2 (36:49):
I can't. I honestly, this I can't. It's it's like,
this is they compared to last season. This is like
Mormon Housewives concentrated, Like it's it feels like every moment
is fifty times more dramatic than last season. It's like
if you were to drink the you know, the kool aid,
right from the powder, just right on your tongue with
no water. Yeah, it's just like, oh my god. One

(37:09):
thing after another. I don't know what I think.

Speaker 1 (37:11):
Did they up their production value?

Speaker 2 (37:13):
They did a little bit. They did, they did a
little bit. But we'll get to that. We'll get to
it in a minute, and we're commercial free. Next back
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