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All thanks to Live Nation. Fred Show is on. Hello everyone,
good morning. Did you know Arizona borders California?
Speaker 2 (00:39):
I didn't know. I didn't know.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Apparently we didn't either, No, we didn't know.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Put it in the constitution.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Put it in the constitution, Ja, it should probably be
in the constitution right there next to give it up
to members of the military. And never trust a fart.
You should remind people what's in a Fred Show constitution again,
because sometimes we have to make amendments.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Scout our scribe. I'd love to tell you.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Always cheat responsibly, Yeah, cheap responsibly and that stays.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Oh, this one must stay. Don't be ashamed of your butthole.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
Well that's for you, I am but okay, okay, all right, Yes,
always give it up to members the military, first responders,
hold on, and real life astronauts.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
Only if you've actually entered space.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
Yeah that's true, not this sort of just the tip space,
not that.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
No, you're right. Never trust a fart. Oh, stop wanting
to be mad. Tell myself that one. If it ain't bowing,
I am going or sigh.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Okay, yes, yes you're for now.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Okay, okay, don't miss the wild animals. If it ain't weed,
it's crack job messing with Apple chargers.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Yes, that's all right, because it's like every time, I like,
get every charger in every room. Ye, and I'm you know,
I'm ready to go. I got a travel charger, I
got one in my bedroom, I got one in my
little office room. I'm ready to go. And then they come.
Then they switch the phone. They make the phone not
that much better, but they change the little thing. And
now they don't even give you they don't even give
you the plug anymore. It's just a gigantic yeah sick, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Okay, last one, no surprise FaceTime calls.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Yes, what I forgot about some of the brilliants that's
in there. We're brilliant. And then we need to.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Add the three states that border California.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Yeah, Arizona borders California period. Most importantly, that's good, Okay, good,
I'm glad we did that. Thank you. That was a
great exercise. Good morning, Kaitlin. Hey, Hi Jason Brown, I
probably know Hi Kiki, Good morning Joe Bishelle you new
player today? She lost yesterday to Sherry. I believe it
was what's seven fifty? J was big money?
Speaker 2 (02:35):
That big money?
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Yeah, it was one hundred bucks? Is the price today? However,
she's never lost two in a row? Will today be historic?
We shall find out the throwback throw down named that
tune battle? What day is? It's Thursday? We're going to
do that. This our headlines, the biggest stories of the day,
and blogs and the entertainment Report. What are you working on?
Speaker 4 (02:52):
K so?
Speaker 2 (02:53):
A few things?
Speaker 5 (02:53):
So a very emotional sequel after one of the stars
has passed away.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
I also want to.
Speaker 5 (02:58):
Hear about how you feel about what Pete Davidson's girlfriend
said to him on their first date.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
I want your opinions, specifically, Fred.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
My opinion specifically.
Speaker 5 (03:07):
Yes, And then two hundred and forty thousand dollars on therapy?
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Is that a lot that's wait, wait, that was this
year for me? What do you talk abou how'd you.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Get that for four weeks?
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Oh? Oh that was at least a whole year for me,
So that was good. How'd you get that information stead
of your business? I have all your charts, your my chart,
my mind chart, will be studied, will be studied.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
I think I got about your portals.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
You can put my min chart in the Smithsonia when
I'm dead, the New England Journal of Medicine or something.
Here's my question about the holidays. We have a few
holiday themed things coming up in anticipation of Thanksgiving. A
very good question from Kaylan. An excellent question from Kaylan
about Thanksgiving. Maybe it's all incorporated. I don't know, but
this is more about the interpersonal aspects of Thanksgiving. It
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tends to be a time where family and friends get together.
Typically it's people that you don't Maybe maybe the friends
giving and the family giving thing is like a different thing.
Maybe it's combined. I feel like with the family, you
don't necessarily see everybody who attends every day, so the
subject matters, you know, can vary. You can also decide,
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you know, find out that you've got the crazy right
wing uncle Sam and then the crazy left wing aunt Helen,
and they came from the same womb, but they somehow
feel completely differently. One drives a super rou and the
other one, you know, drives a pick them up truck
right and right. And I hate to generalize here, but
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you know, one's wearing a red hat and the other
one's wearing like more of a beret, you know, or
something like that. Whatever, yeah, right, right, whatever the case
may be, they don't agree. And so it's like, how
do they come from the same person, so they have
to sit on different ends of the of the table
or for me, you know, it tends to be and
my family's very small and so and we talk a lot,
so everybody kind of knows the answers, but it tends
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to be the whole catch up on who are you dating?
And you know, how about kids and.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Dinner in a show and you're the show.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Exactly and just hoping that my answers will change, or
that somehow I'll miraculously show up with someone, you know,
just land the plane and then there's a person that
my mom happens to adore and then you know, or
something like that, or it could be like Thanksgiving a
couple of years ago where my dad had a few
cocktails and said, you know, you know, Christopher, which is
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my name, Christopher. I just one of these days, it
would be so great if you if you'd bring someone
you know to this. Could we do it a trip
for Thanksgiving? He brings someone to this trip, you know,
a young lady or a guy or a guy. You know,
it doesn't really matter. And I remember I just looked
at him and I and it's just he and I.
My sister and my mom are over at the pool
over here, and I just said, so you think I'm gay?
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So was the Internet, by the way, go on to Reddit.
Apparently I'm gay gay is used as a disc too
on Reddit. Was still, which is so nineteen nineties. I
would be proud to be gay if I were gay.
I've said this many times. People don't necessarily agree with me,
but I kind of wish I were by because it
would just mean more fun for me. You know, I
wouldn't have these apple charger problems anymore. You know, it
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would just go everywhere. But I'm not. I am, in
fact straight. And in the Reddit post that I saw
recently was I wish I could, and it was people
who claimed a person who claimed to be gay saying
that he wished he could talk to all of you
privately so he could out me, because you guys would
all out me as being gay. So I thought that
was cool from a gay person that he wanted to
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get the he wanted to get the private information and
then expose me. Like that's I think again, it's like
if you ever listened to this thing before, I think
you know that I would. I would have no problem
telling you that. And I think somebody here would have
outed me with them now anyway.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Out you.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
It wouldn't be a secret gay.
Speaker 4 (06:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
So then I was like, so, dad, but the thing
is for my dad. You have said that means that
there was a conversation about it behind my back, Like
do you think maybe because he's never gotten married, you know,
to a woman. Do you think maybe it's because he's
you know, you know, it'd be okay. I thought it
was very sweet actually, but I thought so I said
to my said, do you guys have had this conversation? Well,
I wouldn't say, we don't have a cover. I just
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want you to know, you know, it's like, oh god, okay,
all right, now, how about I just I just have
skipped my first divorce? How about that we just didn't
have to do that. You know, by this point, if
I get married, I'll probably die before I can get
divorced again. So then it means I only I skipped it,
which saved us all time and money and having to
remember somebody's name. But where I'm getting with this is
apparently more than half of American survey say that they
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need a game plan just to get through holiday dinners. Yep,
I mean like it's a strategy, like it's been discussed
among people at the table. I'm talking about the topics
that people dread, how they're going to get around that, politics, finances, appearance, weight, religion.
Why is weight coming up a Thanksgiving dinner? Yeah for you, buddy.
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You know what most want to steer towards safer waters?
Food and wine shat top the list, followed by social
life updates, travel, hobbies, and health. I don't know. Wine
is a controversial one. I mean, are we gonna have
a sincere or are we gonna have is it? What
is this? Is this a pino noir? I told you right,
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red or white? You only have white I'm out of here,
but yes, hobbies in hell the real people want to
talk about. Sixty three percent say that they're even uncomfortable
talking about any sort of deep topic at the table.
So this is what I'm wondering from you guys, and
from you guys listening. Eight five five five three five.
You can call in text the same number. First of all,
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is there a person you don't have to You can
make up a name for them, but you or just
say yes, there is a person at your hollow or
at your Thanksgiving dinner table that that you're going to
avoid because they're family. But like, I don't feel like it.
I don't feel like the speech. Do you have a
story about being cornered or something being said at the
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Thanksgiving or holiday table where you're like, oh, really, like
now we're going to do this now? I guess do
you dread it for any reason? And do you have
any sort of strategy for how you're going to avoid it,
unless maybe you're just not going to go at all.
Maybe you're like, dude, I don't know that government shutdown.
That government shutdown really really really hurt things, And I
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don't know. I think I think that ten percent flight
that's going to trickle on down and I don't think
I'm going to be able to get from Raleigh to Charlotte.
It's like, well, you could drive. I don't know. I
heard the roads are you know? I heard Fred say
triple A. He said that, you know, you probably can't
get my car fixed. You know, I don't know. It's
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I'm not sure if I can accommodate. Kiki. What I
feel like, do you have the biggest family? We have
the most people, because you've got a lot of different
there's a lot of a lot of breath and kids,
and those kids are always asking about politics. No, but
like what is it? What is it for you?
Speaker 6 (10:07):
I don't I don't have this. I may be the
problem in the family. I don't have this issue. So
maybe if you don't have that person it is yeah, no,
I'm kidding, right, Like, I don't know. You know, it's
one spicy aunt in my family. But she and I
that people say we're a lot alike, which I don't
know if that's a compliment or this, but she and
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I will probably go at it and we you know,
and that's entertaining probably to the rest of the family
it is, but outside of that. You know, we don't
really have issues, like how.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Do you go at it? Though? Like is it just she.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Gives a lot of unsolicited advice?
Speaker 6 (10:42):
Okay, and so do I So yeah, so you know.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
You are the problem.
Speaker 6 (10:50):
I know, I know, so sorry to my family in advance.
But yeah, I'm a good time. I think let's just
let's get together have a good time. I don't really
talk about people till I leave. You know, the car
ride home with timpathy is always like whoo chall did
you do this?
Speaker 7 (11:05):
And that?
Speaker 1 (11:06):
You know?
Speaker 6 (11:06):
But other than that, we don't really have this this problem.
I'm not dodging anything.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
It's funny, kicky because I'm the opposite. I feel like
my mom will invite a bunch of people over friends
who really again, we have the families at that pig
and my sister might be there, and then yeah, and
so my mom and my sister are the same person,
so they're out there entertaining and all this stuff. My
mom invited these people, I did, and they're not my friends.
And then I disappear and I go back in my
cause I get tired of talking because I talk for money,
and if you're not paying me, I don't want to talk.
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So I go just and my sister gets so angry
about it, like why do I have to carry all this?
It's like, well, I don't know, Like mom doesn't make
you come out and talk to anybody. I'm like, well,
because she knows better, Yeah, she knows better. She knows it.
Speaker 7 (11:43):
You know.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
If I don't want to be there, at some point,
I'll just drop some crazy topic. I'll just be like dude,
yes UFOs man Like it's like, all right, I go
back to you. You know what, you can go watch
the game. It's fine, you know what I mean? Like
man thoughts on immigration and it's like, okay, all right,
you can go. And I don't really want to. I
have no interest in talking about it, but I just,
you know, just whatever it takes for me to get
out of it here because I just don't have the energy. Lisa, Hi, Fred,
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how are you hi? Lisa? Good morning. So it's Auntie Lou.
Auntie Lou. And what is Auntie Lou's m oh.
Speaker 7 (12:15):
Auntie Lou's a ninety three year old small Italian lady
that's never been married and knows and knows everything. So
she's fantastic. All right, Oh, we just I've resonated with
the whole weight issue. I'm in law, so long story short.
Her comments be between my sister in law, my niece,
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all the things. Over the years, I find myself when
I walk past her, I suck it in because I'm like,
you're either going to say my outfit is too tight
or you know she said about my niece, is she
pregnant again?
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (12:50):
So finally I'm the only one who can really get
her to stop. And I say, Auntie Lou, that is
not nice.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
Yeah, don't do that. Little old people in wait, my
nana got that weight too. Like my nana, who I
could do nothing wrong. I could do nothing wrong. I
was I was a saint as far as she was concerned.
And as she got older, she became very obsessed and
she was always hard on the on the women because
she only had daughters. So she was hard of my sister.
She's hard of my mom. But but one year, I
don't know where She's like, you've gained some weight, Like,
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wait a minute, it's it's saintly weights. Nana, Like what
are you talking about? Like this is a good week.
I'm the perfect child, But what is it about? Is
it just did they just lose the filter completely. Or
is it is weight like a sensitive I don't know.
Speaker 6 (13:33):
Back in the day, they just shamed each other so
freely about ways that you know, in our generation, we
don't play that, you know, like no, so they just
they have no filter when it comes to it.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Yeah, I don't know what it is about it.
Speaker 7 (13:44):
We have to we have to give each other grace.
But she is She's a non filter old lady. I
love her to death, but every holiday I'm the one
next to her. Everybody else kind of sits at the
other end of the table.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Man. You know what, Lisa, you're a good person. You
take care of answer then, yeah, you are a good day.
We have a great quality, I think by Nicole.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
Good morning, Good morning Fred and family.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
Nicole. Yes, we're having a family dinner right now with
no turkey. But this is an answer. Cousin and uncle
that are on us. This is what I'm talking about.
And they don't agree politically, Yes.
Speaker 4 (14:21):
So they're on very se My cousin is very liberal
and then my uncle is very conservative. And so this
used to go on every single year, and so we
we just got tired of listening to it. They would
sit at the table eventually take it to the living
room and just my uncle would just bait my cousin
because he knew that he couldn't turn down from you know.
Speaker 7 (14:42):
Arguing it.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
My my uncle was just arguing things just to argue
with him. And so then it just like put a
whole damper. Were like, guys, can you just can we
can we stop? Can we stop talking about politics? And
so one year, because we always hosted at my parents' house,
we're like, we're putting up a whiteboards and we're going
to put different topics that can can and cannot in.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
Order to avoid Yes, yes we can talk about the weather.
We can talk about the dessert course.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
Weather right, food. No, we can't talk about jobs. No,
we can't talk about politics, like things that we have
read on the internet.
Speaker 7 (15:17):
Like my aunts and uncle are.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Very like they put like the painter's tape over their
camera because they think the government is listening in on them.
Like it's exactly. So there was a lot of things
that ended up on that whiteboard of things that cannot
be discussed at Thanksgiving. No, obviously everybody's gotten married and
had their own kids and moved away, so it's all
separated out but it was a good four to five
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years where we had a whiteboard of things that we
can and can't discuss to try to keep the peace.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
I think that makes sense. Thank you to cool have
a good day, Thank you too. It was like the
was it the state of Illinois? Now you can put
your a lot of other states you can do this already,
but you can put your driver's license in your wallet
on your phone. There's a process for us pretty quick.
But they take a bunch of you to take pictures
of different angles and scan your ID. And I'm like, man,
I don't know is this safe to do? And I'm thinking,
are you kidding me? We walk around with how many
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forms of microphones that they can listen to us. I
don't mean to get it now here I go on
my conspiracy theories, but I'm like, you know what, you're correct,
share your stuff because honestly, like you know, if there's
anything they want to know, they're gonna find it. What
about you guys, is that any any I mean, Jay
says he get invited to Thanksgiving, so there's that.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
I haven't invited yet, So I don't know when I
have beef with my parents.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
But you but your cousin gets invited. I'm sure, Yeah,
I'm sure.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
You know, he has the baby, so all the attention
is on him.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
So I'm sure they've already, you know, figured out when
he's coming, when the bed's gonna be made up, where
the crib is gonna go, where, whatever, But not shoot
me a text and says like, hey, come over to
you know what.
Speaker 7 (16:42):
I think.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
It's just it's assumed that you as as the only child,
the christ child, it's just assumed that you would have
an open door invitation. I don't know about that, not anymore,
I think.
Speaker 6 (16:54):
So he knocks on the door when he goes to
his parents house, he rings the doorbell.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
That is unheard of to me. Yes, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
I've never lived at that house. That's not my house.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
The parents just.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Walk in, walk right in. If they if they make
it in the in the kitchen doing some stuff, then
good for them. I guess I don't know I would. Yeah,
I'm sorry, they're supposed to do that. Me Nate in
the kitchen.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Helena bet At never oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
She Helena has every bed in that house.
Speaker 5 (17:25):
So well, speaking of that, you guys, remember what happened
to me?
Speaker 2 (17:31):
Was it last Thanksgiving.
Speaker 5 (17:32):
I'm coming up I think on the one year anniversary
of finding family members adult homemade shout out to my gay.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Brothers and sisters content.
Speaker 5 (17:45):
Yeah, so it is a little bit difficult to look
him in the end.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
It was targeted at at uh a genre that you
were unfamiliar that he was interested in.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Right, No, he has. He has since come out.
Speaker 5 (17:55):
He was married for a long time, had so like,
we're happy for that.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
I just oh, I thought at the time that that
was new information, it.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Was a newer thing.
Speaker 5 (18:04):
And then to go from zero to like, oh, yeah, no,
it's you weren't lying, and now I cannot look you
in the eye.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
Maybe have a cousin's group chat by the way to
talk smack.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
Now that's good. Here's a perilous situation for Angelica. Angelica, Hi, Hi,
What so this we're talking about here is that people,
apparently a lot of people, half of people out there,
have a strategy. We're going into holiday events with family
because everything is so tenuous right now with topics that
we just simply have to avoid. And for you, it's what.
Speaker 8 (18:37):
I am recently engaged, been with my fiance for ten years.
So may congratulations, thank you, and I am trying to
avoid the people who are not invited to the wedding. Yeah,
it's the biggest thing right now, keeping our guests count low.
You know, prices are rising things like that, so just
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trying to avoid them.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
I was going to say, how do they get invited?
Is it Thanksgiving? But they don't get invited to the wedding?
Is it because it's like distant family that you're I
don't know, you don't you're not connecting with as much,
and you're not inviting very many people. So well, we're.
Speaker 8 (19:12):
Going to his dad's side, so they're all of the
families are going to come to one house. That's how
we're going to go see them.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
I see. So if it comes up like when's the
wedding or you like, we haven't decided even though you know,
or how do you how are you going to do that?
Speaker 8 (19:30):
You know, I've been pretty vocal about my wedding era.
I've waited this long. I think I don't have any
room to hide it. But I've honestly been straight up
to tell them that they just aren't invited.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
That's one way to do it.
Speaker 8 (19:48):
There we are essentially paying for it by ourselves, So
I think it's some grace that it's just us two
in our twenties paying for it on our own.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Well, and here's the good news, Angelica. The one question
you won't have to answer this year is when are
you getting married? Oh? I know, So there's that's the
good news. Have a good dam I'm glad you called.
Thank you, Paulina. Is it was it mark to always
turn stuff up, you know, because I know your whole family,
So who would it be?
Speaker 2 (20:16):
It honestly was her sister.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
I have an aunt and an uncle and they have
a lot of opinions. They both weren't born here, but
they have a lot of opinions, but everything, and they
don't live here anymore. So now we're just a lot smaller.
And I kind of like it. I like I like
it my three person you know, uh, dinner table. It
works really well for me. Okay, I think I'm one
who fights back.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
A little bit.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
I don't like that.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
So you're the one, so my Paul hobby. Then he's
gonna say, you're the one. It's my wife, She's the problem. Friends.
Biggest stories of the day. Something else that amazes me
is that the thirteen you guys remember things that I
don't and I've been here the whole fifteen years, but
thank you for reminding me. There was a dude that
used to work. Your name, Mike Duves, Zach Morris. I forgot.
(21:02):
We called him that. I totally forgot. We called him that.
He now works at a country station for iHeart in
Minneapolis and they want a CMA. Last night that morning
show did that. He is on, hosted by Guy lesson car.
I think I should look it up. You know, I'll
show I don't know another guy man.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
Country music is so kind to the radio community, every
single artist. The one last night was like, thank.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
You radio what I wouldn't get and company congrets. Yeah,
and so one of another, one of our esteemed former
interns off doing bigger things than we are. I love it.
I love it. Don't get any ideas, guys, don't get
any ideas. None of you were interns, but don't get
any ideas. Well, I don't get any ideas. Congratulations to him.
(21:47):
That's and thank you for reminding me. That may have
been him, That may have been Mike Dubbs that texted
me shout us out, but I was right proud of him.
Last night. He was on the stage and he shout
it out his parents and it was cool and he
kind of I think he kind of took them. I
don't thk he was supposed to say anything, because like
the host said something and then he kind of stepped
in and I was.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Like, right, are those televised? Those awards?
Speaker 1 (22:06):
No, it looked like those were like before the camera's on,
Like when I get to make announcement to the iHeart
Radio Music Festival and they let me go out there
like so very cool, like when they're still setting up
the chairs, you know, and I say things and then
the cameras go on and Ryan comes out. Yeah, that's
what it's like. That's that's It looked like that. But
you're right, though, the country people get they give them awards,
they all get to win, and they all get to
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be number one at some point. You know. The artists
they like they like they playing ice. They talk to
each other about when they're going to release songs so
that they, you know, have better chances of everyone getting
to It's crazy, and you're right, and the artists actually
love they love radio.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
You get one song on the station, all of a sudden,
you're telling me what you're doing.
Speaker 7 (22:44):
Or not doing.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
And I'm like, you're a writer.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
Yeah, yeah, exactly, exactly, all right. President Trump's sign legislation Wednesday,
so yesterday that compels his administration to release files on
convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Storms may make Thanksgiving travel
a challenge. There you go, So if you've got controversial
people at the table, then you just let them know.
I don't know if I can make it because there's
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a large storm system that's going to be causing headaches
for travelers in the lead up to Thanksgiving. The storm's
going to bring rain and possibly snow to the eastern
two thirds of the country starting next Tuesday into Wednesday,
from Texas to southern Illinois, some strong thunderstorms are possible. Meanwhile,
if you headed out on the roads this weekend to
your holiday destination, there's going to be rain affecting a
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swath of the country from Phoenix to Dallas as far
north as Denver. On Sunday, as the storm moves east,
it extends from the northern tier to the Gulf, So
a problem for people training and that. Plus you know
whatever remnants of the government shutdown and all of that.
So good luck. We talked about the twelve million dollar
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all gold which is what one percent means all gold
toilet that's sold for twelve point one million dollars. Now
we know who bought it, Ripley's leave it or not now,
I don't do I not realize how much money Ripley's
believe it or not, has I never really, I mean,
they're buying twelve million dollar toilets. Eighteen carrot one hundred
kilogram functioning toilet was sold at a Sotheby's auction on Tuesday,
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and Ripley's was revealed the following day to have been
the sole bidder. They paid twelve point one million dollars.
It's worth a ten million in gold alone. They haven't
decided though, whether they're just going to display it or
let people actually use it, the actual goal toilet when
people use it, right, I got nasty cleaning it. I mean,
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I know, I don't know. Yeah, it's like I don't
want to think about that. I mean, what are they
gonna do, Like they're gonna have a special bathroom. You
can pay money to use the gold toilet and then
like we can all use the gold toilet consecutively and
be like, hey, we all got to it's like this gross,
I don't want to think about that, so don't do that.
But I WASO, don't know what the heck you're gonna
do with that, though, because I'm not going to pay
to go see it. So what's the appeal except a
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bunch of gold time? Yeah? I think so. There's a
town that has said enough is enough to pickleball Carmel, California.
After months of complaints from neighbors fed up with the
constant pop pop pop echoing from the only public courts
in the city, the city council for the upscale coastal
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town voted to ban pickleball altogether. Enough is enough, take
a stand government, and they're doing it. Residents told the
council the sound was ruining the quiet charm of their
pricing neighborhood, and argued there's no way to enforce quiet
paddles or keep noisy players in check. One local even
as whether she was supposed to call the police every
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time someone used the wrong gear. Players pushed back, saying
they deserved at least a trial run with quieter equipment.
I didn't realize this was a thing. You could get
quiet paddles.
Speaker 5 (25:48):
I haven't gone to that level yet because I live
somewhere where this is not our biggest issue, Carmel, My goodness, Yeah, the.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
City wasn't convinced. They move forward with drafting a permanent
ordnance to outlaw this sport city wide. Until that becomes official,
the temporary band stays in place, meaning that Carmel pickleball
fans will have to take their game somewhere else. And
garlic mouthwash might replace your standard mouthwash, according to a
new study that found that garlic extract mouthwash was nearly
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as effective and at times more effective than the usual
go to anti septic mouthwash ingredient that kills mouth bacteria
that we use. Now it's called chx I guess garlic. Yes,
there's the same garlic that you cook with. Has a
naturally powerful chemical called alc sin. Sure the fights bacteria
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of viruses and fungi. They reviewed past trials and found
that at a higher concentration, the mouthwash cut down salivary bacteria,
which sounds disgusting, more than normal mouthwash or normal rint.
It's not perfect. Uses of garlic based rints reported a
burning sensation, unpleasant taste. But I don't know if if
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it makes your breast smell like garlic, what's the point, Like,
if it's better for you, but my breath is nasty,
I'm not gonna use it so that it doesn't work
for me. But anyway, garlic was like, your breat smells terrible,
but I just use mouthwash, you know, it seems kind
of like counterproductive. It's Great American Smokeout Day, which encourages
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Americans to stop smoking, and National Child's Day recognizes how
educators and families join forces to provide excellence at all
levels of education for children. That's that's a lot of explanation.
But good. That controversy already today, guys, you're ready for
the controversy before the at the same important blogs. Lauren
point of this out. This is not Fred Hayter, Lauren.
This is a different Lauren. Controversial topic Today is Thursday.
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Fred said that the storms are next Tuesday. It's this
coming Tuesday, right, Next Tuesday is the Tuesday after the
coming Tuesday. No, it's not if I say to you
next Tuesday, we're talking the next Tuesday. That is it coming? Right?
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (28:02):
And I guess I could say Tuesday. I don't have
to say next. I could I could leave next out.
But what I'm definitely not talking about is a week
from Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
No, well that's what I thought.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Shot.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
I was so confused.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
You were in the middle of December already. Yeah, why
are you talking about the Tuesday after Thanksgiving? Fred? Why
do we even care?
Speaker 7 (28:23):
Right?
Speaker 1 (28:24):
If I say next Tuesday, most people would take that
as the Tuesday that's approaching, right, Yeah, for sure, And
I could I could leave the next down. I could
just say Tuesday. But I think that's a little confusing too,
because then you gotta be like, well, what day is today?
Because maybe I don't know. Maybe you're not You're just
waking up and you're like, well, what.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
I would say a week from Tuesday? If I was
talking about I would to later.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
I would do a week from Tuesday because that was
right right, Next Tuesday is the next one that's gonna happen.
There is no controversy. Nice try is on the bridge
Arizona borders, California. Thank you, You're great to.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Talk about that.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
Meg.
Speaker 5 (29:04):
The Stallion's team revealed in court that the rapper spent
around two hundred and forty thousand dollars on an emergency
four week therapy program after a deep fake porn video
of her went viral. That's fake. You know it's ai
and this fake clip posted by a blogger that she's
now suing was so realistic that it triggered PTSD level symptoms,
leaving her anxious, overwhelmed, and apologizing to her team for
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breaking down. The testimony came during her defamation trial, where
she argues that the blogger's false content and deep fake
attacks shattered her sense of safety and caused severe emotional damage.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
And I mean, I can imagine that it's that's wild.
Speaker 5 (29:43):
But two hundred and forty thousand dollars for four weeks.
That would be nice if everyone had access to that
kind of therapy. But that's wild. Moving on to The
Family Stone. Tell me you all have seen The Family Stone.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
At some point in my life. I've seen the Family
stun Is it a movie?
Speaker 7 (30:06):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (30:07):
You guys? It's only one of the greatest holiday movies ever.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
No, but it's like a legit holiday movie.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 5 (30:16):
Okay, Well, but for those of you that are listening
that appreciate an actually good piece of film.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Family Stone, Yeah take that. His Family soun is moving.
Speaker 5 (30:28):
Ahead with a sequel after the loss of Diane Keaton,
and the director said that he's actually he was already
working on the follow up when she did pass on
October eleventh, and she is the film's original matriarch.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
So that's how you know it's an actual good movie.
Speaker 5 (30:41):
It's not I mean no offense to Hallmark, but it's
not giving that the sequel will aim to both revisit
the beloved Stone family and also honor Diane's legacy. He
emphasized that the project is only worthwhile if the core
cast comes back. Christopher Parker, Claar Danes, Rachel McAdams, and
Luke Wilson.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
They you know, would need to come back for him
to want to do it.
Speaker 5 (31:01):
And while we're talking about Diane, I want to mention
that Sarah Paulson was on Watch What Happens Live the
other day and Andy asked her like her favorite memory
of her friend. They were friends for a really long time,
and she said, every single time she went to eat,
every single time, she asked to be taken back to
the kitchen, and she gave all of the line cooks,
She tipped all of them out, thanked them.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
She wanted to meet them all personally.
Speaker 5 (31:23):
And not just like the head chef, not just the
wait staff, like everyone in the back of house all
got a tip. I think she might have said it
was like one hundred dollars or something, but I just
thought that was like a really cool thing that she
was saying, you know, after she passed.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
That's a sweet memory.
Speaker 5 (31:37):
And lastly, fred, I want to hear how you feel
about this on a first date. So British actress and
model Elsie Hewitt didn't waste time getting her thoughts across
to Pete Davidson on their first date. She looked across
the table and said, I know you're going to be
the father of my children.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
I know that.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
What does she look like?
Speaker 2 (31:56):
I mean, she's really hot. Yeah, okay, she's really hot.
And he said, I know that you're right. And then she's.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Pregnant, now you know. I mean, if it works, that's nice.
If it were I mean, if the person is receptive
to hearing that, then I mean, I know that's obvious,
but like I've heard stories about men saying to women
on the first aid I'm going to marry you, and
then they do. I tend to wonder how many times
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have you, I mean, have you said that before? Like
did you really only come up with that one time.
Speaker 5 (32:27):
You only get one of those, by the way, well
only one that say it that you know about.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
You know what I mean, Like, if a guy says
that to you, I venture to say that there's a
boldness and a brashness there, that it's been said before. Yeah,
and and not to mean that it's disingenuous when a
guy says it, but it means that that's a guy
who has a propensity to feel that way, because I
just I just don't believe that you say one time
in your life, I'm going to marry you, and then
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you marry him and then that's that. I don't know.
I don't buy it.
Speaker 6 (32:57):
If somebody, if a woman said that to you on
a day, yes, I feel like you.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
I feel like.
Speaker 6 (33:01):
Them vans, them checking vans. Maybe they would be on
fire right smoke.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
Coming off this hill.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
My best mild time ever, personal personal best, there be
a personal through the rest like the kool Aid man,
like he's just look like if you say it and
it works and that's the and that's a mutual feeling,
then great.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
Would you still hook up with her that night?
Speaker 1 (33:20):
If what?
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Would you feel like she's trying to trap you.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
It would get in my head. Okay, it would get
in my head. Now if I said it, then that
I guess that meant I'm comfortable with it, right right, well,
right then the world's person happens. Then the earth explodes
and it doesn't really matter. Yeah, you're right. So if
I ever say it, and then you'll know because you're dead,
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because because the earth is gone.
Speaker 7 (33:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (33:48):
And by the way, we have a new feature on
the iHeart radio app. I guess we're only one of
a few to get it, which is I mean, that's
really cool. But there's videos now there, so while you're
checking out the show Front Show on demand, you can
also see some content that you may not be able
to see anywhere else.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Fred Show is on the radio, the iHeart app, YouTube, Facebook.
Your feature on the iHeart app it's called highlights. The
Highlight's good. I haven't looked.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
You haven't looked.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
No, I don't tend to go.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
And look at the hair editing video, hoday. And you're
not looking.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
At my own stuff.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
No, no, reed, I just like watching my own.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
Adult video adult video. I'm not watching that. You should No,
I mean I made that mistake once and it was humiliating.
In your mind, you think you look different than you do.
It's the same with the radio. You think you sound
better and you think you look better than you do.
Let's do blogs next. Waiting by the phone Money with
show Bishelley the Throwback Throwdown. It's all coming home more
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Fred Shall Next.