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December 1, 2025 37 mins

Do you and your significant other sleep in the same bed at your parents? Fred and the crew discuss! Plus Fred and Keke get some birthday surprises! 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:28):
Nothing beats the jets you holiday. And right now you
can say fifty pounds per person. That's two hundred pounds
up for a family of fools.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
The press show is on. I haven't heard that one
a minute? Is that? What's so relevant? Or can we
get rid of that one? I don't know what.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
We can't get rid of the Jetsu holiday.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
No, well, I just I'm making sure the jokes till
it's jet to holiday is still funny. I don't know
this whole year is.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
A Jetsu holiday. Girl, Yeah say that again?

Speaker 1 (00:56):
Yeah, you know what, We'll leave it in the commemorate.
This has been good morning everybody. It's Monday, December first.
We're pretending that it's it's our birthday, Kiki. We're pretending.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Yes, let's pretend Happy birthday.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
Happy birthday. We have the same birthday. Which, yes, because
I like you, I think that's great. If I didn't
like you, I'd be so annoyed. I'd be so pissed,
you know what. Annoyed? No, No, I'm not. I like you,
so i'd share my birthday with you. But like, if
if I didn't like you, i'd be like, it's my day.
Why I gotta share with someone I don't like?

Speaker 2 (01:31):
No, I feel bad for twins.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Can you imagine? Yeah? I feel bad for twins. I
feel bad for people who have their birthday on Christmas
or like New Year's Day or New Year's like times
when people are not And I guess this year our
birthday was on well, the day after Thanksgiving. Sometimes it's
on Thanksgiving, right.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
Yep, yep, But like it's easy to overshadow Thanksgiving, Like you.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Every time it's my birthday. On Thanksgiving, it's my birthday.
But Christmas in New Year's is very hard.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
To compete with that day.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Is there anything Kiki that's your day that that isn't
your day? Like I feel like you could, you can
overtan Christmas. Christmas, you'd be fine.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
You know now that I think about it.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
Yeah, you know Christ was born, But you know what
about me?

Speaker 1 (02:15):
What about you? It is Monday, December. First for pretending
that it's a birthday today because it was last week.
Good morning, Kaitlin. Hello, it is not your birthday, but
I would be happy to share one with you as well.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Oh thank you.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
No, we didn't same with you, Jason. I'd be happy
to thanks. Sure, I would you too. Don't share why
you want it all for yourself.

Speaker 4 (02:37):
Yeah, it's the one day of year that you can
literally just do and be as you please. You know
what I mean?

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Like, no one can tell you nothing. It is my
best friend.

Speaker 4 (02:44):
Jonathan will always say like you got, you know, six.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
More hours left, and like then after that he.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Goes back to being mean to me, because I was
gonna say, what day does anyone tell any of you nothing?
I feel like no one tells none of you nothing.

Speaker 5 (02:57):
Anyway, Oh we get told something little something here in the.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Little Son I know better, so I don't know who
that is. Bella. I mean this here show by Shelley
as well. She has money in the showdown. It's been
a minute. Let me look, I have to go consult
my uh my records describe that Paulina keeps the scroll
that she keeps that she writes on with a with
a the end of a feather. Yes, for our record

(03:22):
keeping around here? Do you hammer? Are you you're engraving it?
You're you're etching it into t rock into.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
This radio station.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
That's where I do it, a little hammer, right, my
little nail thing.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
And I started doing that, okay, so that's why I
hear a hammer all the time. It's not because we
don't have sound for firms. Two hundred bucks is the
prize two game win streak for show by Shelley Waiting
at the phone this morning. It's Monday. I had to
think about what Monday means. That means Keeky's court butt
on Pop Girl.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Can you read question?

Speaker 1 (03:54):
That's it? And the answer is no. So anyway, thanks
for listening and we'll see you after Chris. Everyone, do
you guys when it comes to holiday stuff and going
to families and homes and a lot of you are locals,
some of you have to travel. I would have to
go if I were dating someone and this person wanted

(04:15):
to come home with me for Christmas, we'd have to
go to Arizona, right, and so there would be a
sleeping arrangement question. And I wonder how this works during
the holidays because I read this. I don't know if
this is from Reddit or what, but a husband says
that he was told by his in laws no, and
I guess they're married, so this is really strange to me.

(04:37):
No sleeping in the same bed as your wife when
you visit us, which is strange. So then when the
tables were turned and the same couple came to stay
with he and his wife, he then enforced the same
rule for his in laws, and he said that they
can't sleep in the same bed. He explains that during
his visits he felt excluded and his bomb with his

(04:58):
wife was restricted, so this time he wanted them to
get a taste of their own boundary. His own parents
were surprised, but says that it's about fairness and reversing
a rule that always made him feel second class, which
is a strange thing to do. I don't think I
would flex on my in laws. I don't think I would.
I would if that's their rule and their old school
in some way, which is strange because we're married, right.

(05:21):
I guess I could see it if you were dating,
but being married, that's a weird thing. I probably wouldn't
turn it around on them when they came to my
house that I don't really need the smoke. But I
wonder did you guys have rules or do you have
rules as unwed people when they come when a man
or a woman comes and stays at your house for
a holiday, do they get to stay in your room?

(05:42):
What are the sort of the boundaries, like is there
a threshold like if you date for a year or
if you live together, then we look the other way?
I mean, how does it work.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Well at Helena's house?

Speaker 3 (05:55):
You know, I've only had two boyfriends, and really the
first one don't count no more so when too, you know,
we'll come by, we could stay in my room. But
it was like, I don't know, I feel like there's
this unspoken rule of respect, like no frisky business while
we're there. So you know, it was almost like, you know,
you sleep on your side of the bit, I'll sleep
in mind, don't touch me.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Like even now, you're not no freaky business, like if
you go to your sister's house.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
No, And maybe it's because we live so close. Like
if you if you really did't freak, you just go home.
So yeah, no, no, not at not now, but.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
You live down the street, like just go home, have
to come over here to do it, right. I've often
thought that, like can you really not go so I'm
in my in law's house or whatever? Like can I
really not go two or three days over Christmas? Like
with you know, nieces and nephews running around and you know,
some some weird uncle dresses Santa or something? Did I

(06:59):
really not? I really can't not for three or four days,
like you know, destroy my wife like I got.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
A you know what I mean so eloquently.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Some people like.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
That, you know, yeah, I mean your family's house is
not a horny place, you know, No, it's just not.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
I mean it has been out of necessity if you're
like a high schooler.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
But no, right, like when you lived there and you
didn't have a choice, you know, yeah, it's like scary,
but I know he was scary. Yeah it was scary.
But I don't know, Like when you first started dating Shane,
didn't you, Caitlin have to like, wasn't there some attempt
to stay in separate rooms, or he slept on a
couch or something.

Speaker 5 (07:42):
Well, I'm trying to think, because he's he's been to
both our cabin and our house. I think when we
stayed at our house, I mean we already lived together,
so I think it was just kind of like they
set him up the same place they set Jason up,
which is in our basement that's finished, so they have
like their own area. But I think the last time
I ended up just sleeping down there on the couch
with them, but we didn't do anything. And then I

(08:03):
think at the cabin we had the same room too.
I think my mom's just not She's no dummy.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
You know. We live in the same home. So yeah, but.

Speaker 5 (08:13):
Our room, like my room is right across from my
sisters and near my parents, and we don't have locks.
So I typically don't even stay upstairs, you know, if
I have a guy with me, because I don't want
to set that example for my sister, and it just
it's a respect thing, you know.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
Yeah. I was gonna say she's still in college and
it has been with the guy for a while, but
I mean she's younger, so I assume you guys live
together at least I assume then she can't necessarily bring
this guy home and do whatever.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
He gets put down in the basement where we put
all the men.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
Yeah, and her bedroom is two floors up, so yeah,
but our floor is creaked. It's a built in the
nineteen twenty so, like you know the creaky wood floors,
we have those. There's not a lot of sneaking in
our house.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
But there is a set standard of like when she
brings her guy home, she's upstairs.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
He sleeps downstairs, that you need to be upstairs.

Speaker 5 (09:02):
Yeah, but I think neither of us would be like
can we please Like I don't.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
Know, it's yeah, but no, they're not sitting in the
same room.

Speaker 5 (09:07):
And that's my rule too, okay for the.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
It's kind of funny when there are rules that are
like like when I was in college and I would
come home with my mom was like, all right, well
see at midnight, Like what I am you're trying to
if you're proposing right, you're proposing a curfew, Like I
don't live here anymore, Like what are you gonna do
on Wednesday when I go home? And you have no idea?

(09:31):
And my mom's thing was like, well, I can see
you now, so I I have to deal with that.
But when you're gone, I just I don't know, Jesus
take the wheel. I don't know what you're doing. I
don't have to see it, so it doesn't matter. But
that that She tried to hold that one up for
a while, and then finally I'm like, mom, I have insurance,
Like I have a I have a four oh one,
k okay, Like I'm gonna go ahead and I'll see

(09:52):
you when I see you, you know. But but it's
it's a respect thing, like even to this day, I
mean as a single person, like if I'm if I
don't know, link up with the divorce lady I went
to high school with or whatever, which is kind of
what That's what things have come to now is I
was actually having this conversation with someone last night that like,
at my age, having never been married, what's happening now
is people that I've dated have gotten married, had kids,

(10:14):
gotten had a whole life, gotten divorced, and now I
run into them, you know, at the Starbucks or whatever,
and it's like, oh, hey, I oh, I'm not married anymore.
And then you go back and do the same stuff
that you were doing fifteen twenty years ago. But even
now I would be nervous to do that in my house.
One because of respect for my parents, and two because
I it would just be so awkward if they walked

(10:34):
in and you're, you know, doing whatever you do.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Yeah, like I don't. Just knowing that they're there is
like Sahara desert for me. So oh you know what
I mean? Like, oh, it takes I put my chesty
bell on. Yeah, you know, I'm locking this whole thing up.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
What does this text? Always have a problem with my
mom because she wants grandchildren. But whatever me and my
wife go and stay at her house is no hanky panky, know,
nothing like that. She doesn't make us stay in separate rooms,
but she's adamant that there should be nothing going on
in the room. I think that's funny because she complains
about no grandchildren. Well, I mean, dude, you could there

(11:13):
are other places, Like I don't know your house right
right where you live. I don't know, Pauline. I suppose
at this point she tig us up Martin. Martin probably
spends more time at your house than you do with hers, right.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
That is very true.

Speaker 4 (11:28):
Yeah, See, we don't obviously have the eight blocks away,
so I'm not sleeping over. It's amazing, But I also
feel like the average couple has like sexy time, what
maybe once a week if that so, like if you're right, friend,
if at Christmas time or Thanksgiving, like this urge at
your mom's house is just like it's.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
That to me is like hold on, like maybe we
should go to theay or something.

Speaker 5 (11:48):
Why like why now? Why are you turned on at
my mom's house?

Speaker 2 (11:51):
Young with you?

Speaker 5 (11:53):
That's where I'm want to make me say, let's get
a divorce.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Right, like hello, I'm leaving you, Like can you just
do this like when we're home in private?

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Yeah, I didd a girl once who we stayed at
her house. This is in college, and like she it
did something for her, like the idea of getting caught
did something for her because oh well she was because
we were in separate rooms and I was trying to
be respectful and and whatever, and then here she is
sneaking into the whole time. I'm going like, dude, you
need to go, and like I was probably the worst.

(12:23):
You know, She's trying to get it on and I'm
like get out of here because I'm not I'm not
looking for that, Like I'm not looking. I'm not looking
for mister whomever to walk in and see me doing
stuff to his daughter that I didn't that I didn't initiate,
like and it was and then how do you do that? Like, well,
you know something's going on he walks in and you're
like no, but she made me like no one's gonna
believe that, right, But I think I think it did
something for her, the idea that she might get caught.

(12:45):
But like, it's one thing to want to get caught,
it's another thing you want to get caught by your
own parents. Like yeah, level, Yeah, I don't know, Jason,
you don't you don't drive out to Mantino and see
what you can do.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
If my parents were even in the vicinity, I don't
think I could ever get in the mood. Absolutely not right.
Right if they called so they were on the highway,
like in the same county, You're like, all right, forget
about it. Yeah, I'm like, I'm good, you're heading like here,
we're in different counties. Yeah, exactly, Yeah, you're right. I don't.
I don't get it, Pauline, It's yet. I think we

(13:23):
can wait. It's I'm gonna be here for three days,
like it's it's it'll be fine.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Yeah, and then and.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Then like the other issue is even if you don't
get caught, like what if there's some evidence, you know,
and then you have to like you got to figure
out you got to conceal that, you know, cause it's
like you don't need your you don't need your meme
all going in there and cleaning up you know whatever. Else. Yeah, okay,
which is which is why I advocate for a hotel.
I always advocate for a hotel. But that offends people.

(13:50):
Like sometimes if I if I came to town and
told my mom, like I'm staying in a hotel, I mean,
she wouldn't have it like she would be it'd be done.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
I think you could just wait, get them right. We've
come we've come to a quorum. We've come to a
conclusion that that's what to do. Fred's show is on
Fred's Biggest Stories of the Day text. My rule with
my kids was, after you have your college degree, I
don't care what you do, tattoos, wake up with your partner,
go for it whatever. I think that makes sense, and

(14:24):
especially if you don't live in a house, Like once
you've officially moved out of the house and you have
your own house, I'm not saying, you know, come over
and with the intent of getting freaky in my house.
But I mean, I think still I still have a
lot of respect for my parents all these years later.
But as far as I don't know, Like if I
live with someone and we're not married, and and it's

(14:47):
the holidays and you're coming over, you're staying with me, like,
they would be ridiculous to split us up, like we
live together, Like what do you mean you know? I
mean that would be that would be crazy. But I
don't know. I think some people live in this they
have this Niama tay that's like I don't know. Maybe
maybe parents they choose to be clueless on purpose. It's like, well,
I know they're living together, but actually I know of

(15:07):
a few situations like this where parents are like, yeah,
my daughter lives with her husband or with their boyfriend,
but you know they're not married yet they sleep in
separate rooms, Like no, they don't. Actually, I know, I
can think of someone right now. I don't know if
you guys have met her, but yeah, she had been
dating a guy for like a year and she was like, yeah,
my boyfriend's going to move in with me. And her

(15:29):
parents were like, and he's going to sleep in a
separate room and she's like, no, he's not. And this
is a woman who has graduated college, has I think
two master's degrees, has lived in Europe, and is nearly
thirty years old. It's like, guys, I got news for you.
It's happening in that apartment, and it's been happening for

(15:50):
at least a decade. So I'm starry to break it
to you.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
I don't I just always think, no shade, no tea.

Speaker 5 (15:56):
But like, it's very odd when parents are heavily involved,
either individually or with your child's sex life as a couple,
Like if you're thinking about it too much and there's
too many rules, like it's just it's weird, Like stop
focusing on that. Yeah, to me, at least, I don't know. Yeah,
And I don't know.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
It's got to be difficult if you'd come from like
a moral standing and I don't know you think it's
your I don't know. I'm not a parent, so I
don't know. At what point you detach yourself from trying
to instill the right things. But at what point is
it are you doing it? Is it about you? Like,
at what point is it I've done everything I can
do here, you know, And so if you choose to
make other decisions, and that's no longer on me, you know,

(16:35):
I think that happens around eighteen But people may disagree
with me on that. Yeah. So parts of the US
of grappling with severe weather and Chicago, I guess now,
the Carolinas. How are my friends in mine?

Speaker 6 (16:51):
Not?

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Are they Okay? I gotta think it's real cold. Yeah,
But parts of the US of grappling with severe weather
on one of the busiest tras days of the year.
A news storm is now moving out of the Plains
toward the northeast, threatening widespread disruptions. After a post Thanksgiving
blast dropped record November snow in Chicago, shutdown highways across
multiple states, and triggered thousands of flight cancelations. The storm

(17:15):
will bring another round of snow and ice to many
of the same regions today, spreading into the interior Northeast
by Tuesday. Heavy coastal rain is expected across the Ohio Valley,
while flash flooding is possible across the South, A total
of thirty states are under winter advisories. Yeah, Airfred wasn't
going into that. We are broadcasting today. I am broadcasting

(17:35):
today from our North Carolina facility because I called a facility.
It's more of a compound, a Fred show compound in
North Carolina. But Airfread was not we we weren't. It
wasn't happening. So here I am and I will remain
here until further notice. Now, if I had known better,
then I would have gone to our West Palm facility
as opposed. I mean, I really didn't choose this correctly.

(17:57):
Like if I'm not going to work here, then I
should have gone to the warm misplace where our show broadcast,
but I instead I chose I chose this. So anyway,
crazy weather and I don't know if people trying to
get back for work today and whatever else is gonna
be a big problem. Speaking of travel, I don't know
where this is, but the national average gas price has
dropped below three dollars for the first time in four years.

(18:17):
Except I don't know where.

Speaker 4 (18:18):
The Sam's Club in Countryside that's where I went, guys,
and it's less than three bucks.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Sure certainly was, but it's.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
So humbling when you see that price and you pull
in thinking you can get that gas and you don't
have a Sam's Club membership.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
That happened to me, Like I got out the car.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Why are you as club? Even? Why were you without
a membership?

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Because it is right by my house?

Speaker 3 (18:40):
And so I saw the gas price and I was like,
this is unbelievable, girl. And then it was a long line,
first of all to get in the gas station. And
I waited, I waited, and I got it. Yes, And
then this poor man you looked at me, just shook
his head like you got to get the membership, baby, got.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
You for your birthday here when you don't have a membership?

Speaker 1 (19:01):
No, I don't.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
Okay, next person, let me ask you a question.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
I gotta ask you. So you see a Sam's Club
and you see a Sam's Club gas station. Now what
is what is the business model of Sam's Club? It's
it's to sell you a membership. So why would you
think that you you could use Sam's Club without it? Like,
why would you think, oh, I'm sure the gas station,
they'll just sell me gas. That being said, why even

(19:28):
put the sign up with the price?

Speaker 2 (19:30):
Exactly?

Speaker 3 (19:31):
Because I texted your members Yeah, texture members for everybody like.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
That, well, because they're probably hoping you'll see it and
be like, man, I like you, I want that gas price.
And then then you pull up and they're like, well,
you can get a membership, you can have it. But yeah,
I don't know what part of you thought, like, I'm
sure this little area here doesn't count.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
I thought the gas station was for everybody, y'all know
how like some Walmarts have a gas station. There's now
like a Maria those gas station. Yeah, and you just
pull up and it's for everybody. They didn't even have
the option to sell me the regular price like I
would have. You know, now that I've waited in line,
I'm like, okay, I'll just paid full price. Then they
didn't even have that, like you cannot use their gas

(20:13):
and exclusive.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
The difference is that marian knows and Walmart you don't
need a membership to shop.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
That's a good point.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
That is an excellent point.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
That is, yeah, difference, it's a major difference between those businesses.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
Is long too so so long they should you have gas?

Speaker 4 (20:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Yeah, I don't know. I think I did five bucks
a gallon of something for dance here today, So I
don't know where this was. But nonetheless some states are
still seeing pumps at four bucks a gallon. Yeah, if
you go to the Sam's Club one, just realize you're
internet Sam's Club membership to use that. It's so disappointed
in me imagining you wasting hours on your Saturday waiting in.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
The same club lunch.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
So they're not good.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
Guess the street.

Speaker 3 (21:02):
You know how I drive around on E I'm already
on you just thinking about Yeah, it was bad.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
I mean when you walk my Planet fitness, do you
think like, well, well there's there's a treadmill in the window.
Surely that's for everybody.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
Now, you know it was one place I'm not going
where I know better than that.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
It looks looks like anyone should be able to use that.
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like crazy ones with dashes and whatever else, and then

(22:52):
the computers like you want me to remember it. I'm
like yeah, because I'm not gonna remember that, so then boom,
I guess I don't know why we're still doing this,
why we're still typing an admin?

Speaker 2 (22:59):
You actually the computer suggested password?

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Yeah, because I can't remember it, so how can I
hack her? Oh? No, what do you mean? So you
come up with a new password?

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Yes, I do.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
I add another number because there's no way that that
computer password is so intimidating, Like what if they forget?
What if the computer forgets? Now you both locked out with.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
The computer forgetting. Well, I mean, then you just say
you forgot the password and then you put it another one.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
I can't trust that man.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
But don't you ever get clever? I mean I've said
this a million times, but I get clever, like and
then I can't remember when I got clever, you know.
So if I'm using it's the same variation of a password.
But then I'm like, ooh, on this one, I'm going
to throw in a dollar sign. That'll get them, you know.
But then but then it got me because I can't
remember where I did that and where I didn't do that,
or like with the I had an ext girlfriend who

(23:53):
used to I don't know why she admitted this to
me because it would have worked, but she used to
like probe men about their past. This word questions that
you you know, you can like set like your mother's
maiden name and the street that you grew up on,
to get your password back if you forget it. And
so I mean, I don't know how you slip this
stuff in. But she, you know, she'd be like, yeah,

(24:13):
I don't know what's for dinner. Hey, what's your mother's
maiden name? Like I don't know how you slipped it, Like, oh, man,
I grew up on main Street. What about you? You know,
It's like I don't know how you anyway, but she
would use this and then she would get the password,
and then I guess she would change it and then
go read emails or do whatever she wanted to see.
And then when the person went to log in again,

(24:33):
they'd be like, I guess I messed up my password.
Then they would reset it. So I will get clever
with the way that I answer those questions, but then
I can't Then when I really do forget my password,
then I can't remember what I At the time, I'm like, oh,
no one will ever guess this, you know, But then
I can't remember when right included me, So then I
can't get my own password. So that's why I just

(24:55):
let the computer do and then I let the computer
remember it, and then your phone remembers it too, and
then boom. I don't have so many problems with that.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
I mean, try that, because I sit around so angry
at the computer because it tells me like, you can't
use that you used that last time. You know, you
can't use your last name, you can't do this, and
I'll just sit there for hours trying to come up
with something news.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
You're right, we'll stop using admin. You can't use it anymore.
So this is this is a bit of a conundrum here,
like this is a little hard for me to wrap
my brain around. But thinking that you're addicted to Instagram
actually makes you more addicted. That's the real headline. So
you I know, right. It turns out that just thinking

(25:33):
that you're addicted to Instagram might make it harder to
cut back. A new study as more than twelve hundred
adults about their Instagram habits and how addicted they felt,
and even though eighteen percent said that they felt somewhat
addictive and some admitted substantial dependence, when researchers checked against
clinical style criteria, they found about two percent actually showed
signs of real addiction. So you're not addicted, but thinking

(25:56):
about being addicted makes you act like you're addicted. Okay, right,
if you need me to write that down or something,
I will. But I don't think Instagram is a problem,
but TikTok is a problem. There's no doubt about it.
I mean, hours will pass like seasons have passed, and
I'm still scrolling. Oh, I didn't know that. I don't.
It's I don't know how they figured out the code,

(26:18):
but I wind and I'll go on this. Maybe it's
because if you scroll TikTok long enough that you'll wind
up on a path of things you didn't know you
were interested in, and before long, you've watched forty of those. Yep.
I love it so much because it's not like if
you don't go on there looking for information, Like I
don't go on there and say I need to know
what this is, I'm on TikTok, it'll tell me that

(26:39):
you use YouTube for that, or like Google or AI
or whatever, TikTok, you simply log on because you're bored,
and then before long it's like I wonder what's next.
I wonder what's next? And then there you go. This
is for you, Camlin, because you know I love to
cater these stories to you guys specifically. But according to
a new study, people who play pickleball three or more
times a week tenors significantly better overhaul well being overall

(27:02):
well being than those who play less often. Researchers asked
about sixteen hundred people, mostly older adults, about how much
they played, and then they measured their mental state using
a well being index, and it turns out more frequent
pickleball equals higher happiness scores.

Speaker 5 (27:19):
Instead of our holiday meal that we always do, should
we just play pickleball?

Speaker 1 (27:22):
Girl? No, no, we should remain miserable, but we should
eat and drink is what we should do. And finally,
in Thanksgiving news, a guy injured himself after allegedly putting
a gun in a preheating oven, which you're not supposed
to do now. Again, not sure the thought process here,

(27:45):
but it turns out as a pro tip, do not
put firearms in a hot oven. Police in Des Moines, Iowa,
searching for a guy that they believe left a gun
in the preheating oven, causing it to discharge multiple times.
The guy was apparently injured when the heated gun went
off and I guess shot him. He's accused of being
in possession of two firearms as a felon. Also, you're

(28:05):
not supposed to do that, and possession of a controlled
substance as we're not supposed to do that either with
the intention deliver even worse, So what does that mean?
He had like a bag and a scale with him
and a gun in a pre eated ove him. Police
said he was in possession of a delivery quantity of
marijuana when officers were investigating the gunshots at his house.
I just don't know what the thought process was there,

(28:26):
like in edibles or something. Well, like I got, well
I could do with this gun. I know, I'll put
in a hot oven. I can't. I mean, I've heard
of people putting like a pizza box in there or
storing something in the oven.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
You can get a storage Oh I guess so, mad
Timothy does that really high? It's a pizza box in
the oven and forgetting that it's there, And then I
go to cook something and I just turned the oven
on the preheat and it smells like burnt wood in
the house.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
I'm like, what going on?

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Oh? Yeah, yes, I've heard of that, or you know,
I don't use my own that often, so maybe I'll
put like a pan in there or something I don't
I'll store something in there and then forget that it's
in there and then I open it. But that's I mean.
I don't keep my guns there. I keep those in
the microwave. That's where you keep the guns. Everyone knows
that it's National Pie Day, it's cyber Monday, it's Rosa
Parks Day, and I don't know how we managed to

(29:19):
land right under that, but it's a Fred and Kieky
birthday party day.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
Yeay, pajama party party.

Speaker 3 (29:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
Now we're gonna do the entertainer important just a second
in blogs and waiting by the phone, But you said, Kaylan,
that there are surprises in store this morning, and you
seem extraordinarily excited about one in particular. Yeah, there's you
wanted to tease. And I can't wait to hear what
this teases. And I'm a little frightened because you said
it had something to do with me.

Speaker 5 (29:45):
Yes, so you will both have surprises throughout the morning. However,
a birthday surprise for you that we tried to get
to come on today will be under let's just say,
a gag.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Order until what was the day this person is? The seventeenth? Yes,
so you will a little bit. Yeah, you will have
to wait.

Speaker 5 (30:07):
For that one, but I promise it's going to be good.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
If there's there's someone who wants to come on for
my birthday, but they won't come on till the seventeen.

Speaker 5 (30:15):
Yesday, they are legally bound from speaking until then.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
We're not making this up.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
And yeah, no, I'm not being dramatic like usual.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
Wait seriously, seriously, So you have a birthday For the
birthday show, there's a guest, yes, but in sixteen days
it will be worth it.

Speaker 5 (30:36):
We can call it your Christmas gift if you want
to move it right on over. I mean, you have
other birthday surprises today, but I just want you to
know that we wanted them on today, but we could
not pass up the opportunity.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
So we need to wait for the gag order to
be lifted due to legal reasons. I will be not
saying anymore.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
And don't guess.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
Don't guess.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
Someone is this someone who has a restraining order against me?

Speaker 2 (31:00):
Absolutely not. You'll be very happy boy.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
No, I mean that's exciting. I do and I won't. Okay, well,
thank you, I'll thank you again. It two and a
half weeks. Calon's entertainment report is on the press show.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
Okay, I realized.

Speaker 5 (31:18):
I just figured out who we were talking about off
the air, by the way, and I know who that is, too.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Okay. A judge has sold.

Speaker 5 (31:24):
Nicki has told Nicki minaj I should say that she's
on the brink of forcing the sale of her twenty
million dollar Hidden Hills mansion unless she pays a former
security guard. The only thing holding the judge back is
that she's waiting on a final mortgage statement to make
sure that the sale would cover the debt. And nothing
else is missing. So here's how this whole thing unraveled.
I think we talked about it. But in twenty nineteen,

(31:46):
a dude named Thomas wheedon Muller.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
He's a security guard.

Speaker 5 (31:50):
He alleges that he was assaulted at a concert after
an issue involving Nicki and another guard. He claims that
it ended with him having a broken jaw and years
of painful surgeries. A court awarded him with a default
judgment and also more than five hundred thousand. In twenty
twenty four, after Nikki and her husband failed to show

(32:11):
up or respond. Since that judgment, all attempts to collect
money for this guy have failed. That's why the guard
is saying that the mansion should be sold.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Okay, so here's the deal.

Speaker 5 (32:23):
The homes value is roughly twenty million, and the court
estimates that after some things are taken out, that would
be enough to pay him and cover this judgment and
then some. So unless she pays up before the next
hearing in January, she could be headed to losing her
home in an auction, which is just crazy.

Speaker 3 (32:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (32:41):
Wow, Meg the Stallion not only cooked for her man
and his entire family on Thanksgiving.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
Did you guys see this? Oh yeah, it looked so good.

Speaker 5 (32:49):
She's dating Maverick's player Klay Thompson, but she also spread
the love. So first of all, she did a Thanksgiving.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
Vlog and I was like.

Speaker 5 (32:56):
Damn, like she made every single thing, but it did
stress me out because she cooked it at her house
and then had to bring it over to Hry. I mean,
I'm sure she had help, but I was like, that's
a lot like logistically that stresses me out. But it
was very sweet and she was nervous and it looked
like everybody loved it. But then she also provided nearly
two thousand families in Texas with meals for the holiday.

(33:17):
On Wednesday, she partnered with Walmart to host a turkey
drive in Dallas, where she gave the families turkey, veggie sides, desserts,
and a fifty dollars gift card. Her Pete and Thomas
Foundation also handed out five hundred turkeys too families in
her hometown of Houston, which is amazing.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
And I'll close this out.

Speaker 5 (33:33):
Do we have time, Fred for your first birthday surprise
and Kiki's first birthday surprise?

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Yeah, let's see birthday surprises.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
Okay, that's radio.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
They're available in the next two weeks.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
Then, yeah, well your guest in this one. It was
hard to get them available, but I was able to
track them down and I will show you the video
that goes with it afterwards.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
Okay, okay, all right, Fredshire Radio on YouTube.

Speaker 5 (33:57):
Okay, sweet Pee, I remember I told you we were
going to make a video talking about Bubby for his birthday.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Yes, Sastly, did you want to sing Happy birthday?

Speaker 6 (34:05):
I just sing Happy Birthday, Happy Thursday, Happy Bursday. Kay,
Happy Thursday. Dear bub Happy Weursday?

Speaker 4 (34:19):
Kay?

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Okay, so where does maybe something you really love about
Bubba Cat? You so silly, very silly?

Speaker 5 (34:31):
Do you really like spending time with Bubby?

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Maybe?

Speaker 5 (34:37):
Do you like spending time with Bubby?

Speaker 2 (34:40):
Okay, Polly, well do you want to say I love you?

Speaker 6 (34:43):
I love you Bebby happy Happy Thursday?

Speaker 1 (34:51):
Maybe just.

Speaker 5 (34:59):
That is a sweet okay, one for you, one for
kicks yo?

Speaker 7 (35:03):
What a Fred show Lee Kiky happy birthday? It is
your chief of staff aka fun Police.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Hit your phone, Ryan Man.

Speaker 7 (35:14):
Just want to wish you a happy birthday, but also
say I am so proud of you. You are doing
everything that the little girl and you dreamed of. You're
doing everything you told me you wanted to when we
met day two and I heart nine years ago. So
all month long, celebrate yourself, be proud of yourself. Happy

(35:35):
birthday again, get back to work, don't have too much fun.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
I'm out me Lee our leading, our leading. He's on
before us. He's more important than we are, so we
wouldn't have any ratings if Riley didn't set it up
for us. Is so sweet? O sweet? Yeah, probably could
have gotten a little deeper like that. I thank you.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
You're doing everything you set out to do.

Speaker 5 (35:59):
She told me that I could have used a little
more inspiration from Polly, but you know that's fine.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
Thank you guys forgetting that.

Speaker 2 (36:07):
Yes, thank you. More to come everybody.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Okay, Well, I'm glad. I thought Polly was the one
who wasn't available until she always.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
Wanted to lock down. But she is not under a
gag order.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
So a gag org what is it? Geelan Maxwell, it's not.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
She also was not available, so I know that that's what.

Speaker 1 (36:31):
Person from the Egsteain files you know.

Speaker 5 (36:34):
Unfortunately, I don't think anyone's available for that fun celebration
for your birthday.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
But it is someone.

Speaker 5 (36:42):
Who has been through the legal system a time.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
Yeah, I'm scared.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
I am. I'm actually not sure what you guys are
up to now. But let's come back next we'll do
blogs and waiting by the phone. It's kinky and for
show by Shelley today, which I know that this bothers
you a little bit because it brings back, It triggers you,
brings back memories when you had to fill in for
her during maternityle which I had to do it too.
It's very stressful. It makes my underarm sweat.

Speaker 3 (37:09):
A little bit, yes, and you know, I completely forgot
about that today.

Speaker 1 (37:14):
Well with me, except I decided to look at my calendar,
so I know, well, no, I do, look, I really do,
because we never missed a calendar invite around here. But
it would be one hundred bucks because we won't use
Shelley's pots. So one hundred bucks is the price show Bizkiki,
And for Shelley, it's own more freadshell.

Speaker 4 (37:35):
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