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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, wake up.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Why would Why would I do seventy five to get soft?
I would do seventy five to get hard, I guess,
But I wouldn't do seventy five to get I mean
I already am, yes, I am soft to medium, so
I'm not trying to get soft the seventy five soft.
He's going to culverts every day or something like her,
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you know.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Fred Show is on.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
I prefer the seventy five soft. I prefer that method,
or like seventy five slight chubb.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Oh, just like I'm away like medium hard, you know
what I mean, because that seems like the way to live.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Really, Taco bell and an occasional stroll on the lake
or something.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
You know what I mean. It's all about balance.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Right right right, That's what I mean. Morning everyone, It's Thursday,
May twenty second. Hi Kalin, good morning. Hi Jason Brown II, Kiki,
good morning. Was the Spielberg is here again today? Or
was it Stephanie Spielberg? What were we calling you yesterday?
It turns out her name's Nicole, So I'm not sure
where we came up with that. Bella Amena is here
on the phone. In the text, you realize I if
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you were listening yesterday. I don't know what's wrong with you.
Why you weren't listening. It's unacceptable. But I received a
threatening message from Bellahamine's mom overnight last night. It was
extremely threatening, menacing, and I think it was misdirected. It
was it was what did it say?
Speaker 1 (01:27):
Again?
Speaker 2 (01:27):
I have it here somewhere. I went to my junk
folder and I don't know why it went to me
because I didn't do anything. Where did it go?
Speaker 1 (01:36):
It was something like, uh, did I deleted it? Oh?
Here it is?
Speaker 2 (01:42):
I was like, Jason, I'm concerned about my safety. I
sent it to him. He said, you messed with my
You messed with me or my daughter, and you're dead
to us. That's my baby girl.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
At twelve fifty seven a, which is wild.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Nothing happens after ten pm?
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Like, in what way did I mess with her? I
didn't mess with either one. I don't know this woman.
I didn't even know her name. She thinks my name
is Jeff. How could I possibly mess with her? She
thinks my name is Jeff? Who does she think Fred is?
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Who's Jeff? Yeah? I'm very confused. I don't know. I mean, why,
why me? What did I do Am I unaware of something?
Do you guys know about some some of the incident
that took place? And I don't know about what's the subject?
Is Bella's right?
Speaker 4 (02:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:28):
Like I don't know if it's like Bella's character, like
this is Bella's right to fight?
Speaker 1 (02:33):
I don't know what she's talking about.
Speaker 5 (02:35):
So she must have thought I don't under about right.
We always tell Bella she's right. If we told her
she's wrong, we get beat. That's what I'm confused. I
don't know what's going on anyway, Good morning everyone.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
We'll get to the biggest stories of the day headlines
here just a second, the entertainment report and blogs this hour.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
What are you working on? Gay?
Speaker 6 (02:55):
All this Tory Lane stuff has made its way to
Congress in an interesting turn of events that I just
didn't think i'd say today.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
All right, waiting on the phone, Why does somebody get ghosted?
Speaker 1 (03:07):
What are we?
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Eleven fifty one and fifty bucks of the Showdown with
Kiki today, only today tomorrow and four so six games
left total until Shelley comes back from eternity to leave
and so whatever the money is at the end, that's yours, yes,
And now that it's coming to the end. I don't
know if it's yours really, but it is. First, I'm
concerned it's yours. Okay, as far as I'm concerned, because
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we have to start over or what do we do?
Are we picking up where we left off with Shelley?
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Yeah? I think so, okay, because that's what I think.
That's fair. Yeah, yeah, she doesn't have to start at
zero again. Right, you're saying you're saying she's going to
get at zero between now and no.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
No, no, it's like we should restart her like she
a baby, right yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Right, whatever, whatever balance he's going to take home a
fat bag. Okay, what else do we have?
Speaker 2 (03:56):
This morning throwback throw down named that tune battle is
coming up by lots of stuff.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
So morality Monday on a Thursday? How about that?
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Yes, morality Monday on a Thursday. So this is wild.
It's from Reddit. Am I the a hole? My son,
who's twenty three, got engaged a few months ago. Recently,
he admitted to me that he had been texting with
a girl that he met on Tinder, which shocked me.
He's engaged. That is not acceptable behavior. But here's the twist.
The girl on Tinder was actually his fiance. She made
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a fake account to quote unquote test whether he would
stay loyal, and when he flirted back, she confronted him. Yes,
well my son did was messed up, But be creating
a whole fake profile to trap your partner is manipulation.
If you have to run sting operations to trust your fiance,
maybe you shouldn't be getting married after're learning this. I
told my son I would not pay for the wedding anymore.
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I don't want to support a marriage that already starts
with lies in games from both sides. Some people in
the family say I'm overreacting and punishing both of them.
What is your opinion? Well, here's the thing. I have
a lot of questions about this, and you could chime in.
Of course eight five five five three five contexts the
same number. There's still going to be a wedding. I
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mean that was that was my first thing, was this,
This dude was flirting with some woman and who just
happened to be his fiance. She catches him and they're
still getting married. So there's that.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Yeah, well he's on Tinder.
Speaker 7 (05:23):
That was my one of my first thoughts, Like, if
you're in a relationship.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
We're engaged to be married. Why are you on Tinder?
Speaker 7 (05:29):
But then yes, you're you're getting you know, caught up whatever,
footing with somebody else. But my other issue, and a
lot of people are gonna fight me for this, is
you're twenty three.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
Why are you getting married? That's my issue. I think
you're really young.
Speaker 7 (05:39):
Yeah, I know, that's my hot takee Paulino Instagram.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
That was Mom, hit up, Paulina if you got a problem,
it's not me.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
I didn't do it. It's right to get married.
Speaker 5 (05:51):
Child.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
I didn't do anything. Didn't get married like seventeen, yeah, fourteen,
it was legal. Yeah, there was a dowry.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
He hammers actually forty seven, which is or he was
forty seven at the time, So that was weird.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
They're both really young, aren't they. He's a little bit older,
isn't it. I don't know why he met in high
school at like a Chick fil a or something.
Speaker 6 (06:13):
A couple of years anyway.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
So this isn't about Bella.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
So my first question is, Okay, so Pauline is worried
that they're too young to get married. I'm worried twenty three.
I'm worried that he was on Tinder and he got caught.
So then my next question is, again, why is there
why is there a wedding at all? I guess she
got over it, and then you could ask the third question,
which is and I have no sympathy for this guy,
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but yeah, I guess I guess she set.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Him up to catch him.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
But I don't know that I have much of an
issue with setting somebody up to catch them on Tinder
if you're cheating, like you know what I mean, if
you suspect them, I mean, I guess you could go
right to them and communicate and ask the question, but
people are going to lie. I mean, how many times
have you gone to your significant other who you suspect
is on dating app and go, hey, are you on
a dating app?
Speaker 1 (07:01):
And they go, yes, indeed.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
I am, And I mean no, so so, but you know,
I guess I guess if she suspected he was cheating
and then she investigated and caught him, That's one thing
I don't like. I don't like traps or setups though,
and I don't like it if people were doing it
all the time and they have no suspicion of infidelity.
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But maybe what we don't know here is why why
was she compelled to get on Tinder and try and
catch him?
Speaker 6 (07:30):
That's a big part, Like if did she suspect something
or did she just have time one day? Let's see
if my man would go back, you know, because they're
both they're different to me. Regardless he was guilty, But
if she did feel something in her gut, then I
could understand why you would want clear evidence in proof.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
Why would she have picked Tinder of all, and there's
there's so many of them, there's still you know, thirty
dating apps have a five million dating apps. I don't know,
so why would she have picked that one if she
didn't suspect that one?
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Right? I don't know what I don't.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Like are the constant like and you hear about this
sometimes where let me look through your phone, or let
me spy on you here, let me spy on you there.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
You know, trust issues that.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Aren't rooted in any actual behavior, like you hear about it.
You hear about people who are so insecure in relationships
and they don't they don't suspect the person of cheating
because they did something specific. They're just always suspecting somebody
of being up to something and they sneak through their phone.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
So I don't like that because we don't like it.
But here's it. Well, quality control is fine, but we
disagree quality quality control? Why are you?
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Why are you married to someone? If you feel the
need to go through their phone? It's not in need.
I think it's just more like to make sure we're
all on the same pace.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
I want. It's so disrespectful. Yes, yes it is. It's great.
Do you still do it? Kicks? Hard? Is quality control?
That's my thing? Why?
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Why why can't this man who's done nothing to you?
Speaker 1 (08:52):
You know?
Speaker 2 (08:52):
Let me okay, let me ask you. Have you ever
suspected Big Tim of cheating on you?
Speaker 8 (08:56):
No?
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Then why is it necessary to invade his privacy? Invade
his propcy? That's not invading his procy. It is invading
his privacy, absolutely, it is.
Speaker 9 (09:05):
It's like an employer, right, every now and then you
do all he doesn't.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
Work for you, performance review, That's all I'm doing.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
I got to put you on a PI and people
work everything crazy.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Because my problem with that is you'll find something, if
you look hard enough, you'll find something that you don't like, right,
You'll find something not cheating necessarily hopefully, but you'll find something.
Who is this person I didn't know about? It's like, well,
that's someone I work with and we have I don't know,
we have a nice relationship. It's nothing that's inappropriate or whatever.
I don't know. Does he need to know everything happening
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in your phone and your email?
Speaker 1 (09:41):
No, he can. It's nothing, but he doesn't do it.
Does he? I don't know, but.
Speaker 9 (09:45):
It's he doesn't need to. You know what I'm saying,
And that's how it should be. As long as I
don't need to and he doesn't need.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
To, we're good. Does he do you guys have each
other's passwords? Okay? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (09:55):
Because I don't like it when it's like confirmation by it.
I don't like it when people search and search and
search and search with no real evidence and then they
find something and they're like gotcha.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
It's like, I don't know. That just seems like dumb
luck to me.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
Like if your if your investigation is rooted in insecurity
and not in proof or not in any sort of
like true red flag signs. I don't like it even
if you catch the person cheating, because yeah, you found something,
but it's like you shouldn't have been looking, but if you.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Weren't cheating, there's nothing for me to find exactly. Okay.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
But then on the flip side, like if you if
you are asking the same question about the same people,
or you see dating apps on their phones, or you
have like hard evidence that something inappropriates going on, well
then I don't have a problem with you investigating or
the back end sort of trying to catch them. But
again maybe that's unpopular, but it's like, yeah, if I
if I search hard enough for a year and then
I uncover that at one point in our relationship somebody
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had an inappropriate conversation with someone, boom, gotcha.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
It's like did you you shouldn't go to my stuff?
Why are you doing that though? Why you have appropriate?
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Well again, but like I I did not want to
be in a relationship where I feel the need to
have to open to have to have a conversation where I, hey,
I'm gonna go through your phone sometimes.
Speaker 7 (11:09):
Okay, it truly is a want, I promise, Like, it's
not a need. I'm not like I know he's up
to something. I just want to see, Like who is hobby.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
On the phone?
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Right?
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Who does you know?
Speaker 7 (11:17):
Who you do this?
Speaker 1 (11:18):
Yeah, he's not crazy about it. He'll be I know
you went to my phone.
Speaker 7 (11:22):
I'm like, I know I did, Like, yeah, hey Alexa,
good morning, good morning.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
What was your concern here, Fela?
Speaker 6 (11:30):
She should have addressed it in a different way.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
But also he has a chance.
Speaker 8 (11:34):
Why is this man on tender?
Speaker 1 (11:35):
They should not be getting married. There's a lot of
red flags there, and girls have an intuition.
Speaker 8 (11:40):
So even if she didn't have any like reason.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Too, she knew. Yeah, I see the whole intuition thing.
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
I think she I think she knew more about this.
I think she knew something because she went to the
right app and she knew just how to trap him,
and she did so. I think her suspicions were very pointed.
They were based in evidence, because otherwise, I mean, what
are you just gonna pick?
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Of all the ones you'd pick? I wouldn't even pick Tinder.
Speaker 8 (12:05):
You know that's a popular one.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
Well, I mean, like maybe, but I mean you could
pick Hinge, you could pick Rayah, you could pick a bumble,
you could pick plenty of fish, you could you farmers
only Da Paulina was on for a while. I mean,
I guess I don't know, I feel like there's more
to this story, but no, nobody should be cheating. I
also don't think anybody should be going through anybody's phone.
And I don't think that when you find something you
should then feel justified in invading someone's privacy. I really don't,
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because at the end of the day, you're gonna leave
him anyway, Sue, So I don't know thank you would
Lexa have a good day.
Speaker 9 (12:37):
But that intuition, that intuition. Intuition does not lie. It's
a woman's intuition. We can so you're right every time
we get this filling in our stomach. It's never wrong.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
You're not right. Come on, it's never wrong.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Never. We should not be going through a partner stuff.
If someone's like Fred, you seem guilty. No, I don't see.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
I just I think that I think.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
Humans have a right to privacy, which is not really
the issue here. But I don't blame this woman for
not paying for the wedding. It's a disaster, it's a mess.
Why would I put my money into that? So I'm
gonna spend, you know, however much money to throw a
party for you guys. And you cheated, and you caught
him and now somehow you think you're gonna work it out.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
No, I'm not paying for that wedding. I don't. I don't.
I don't think they should be together. Yeah, they need
to do some work.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
I think I would pay for it, but we have
to push the wedding down a couple of years.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
I need to change little bit.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
Do need to really figure it out and work through
this before I'm gonna put any more money my money
into this.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Which means you're not paying for it, right, That means
you're not paying for it. Actually, they're going to figure
out that it's too toxic.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
They're gonna di So you saying I won't pay for
it as planned. It's you saying I'm not paying for
it because it probably should never happen, should never come together.
I'm going through these texts. I yeah, run girl. My
husband and I were run girl. My husband and I
were buying a house when the process are called to
tell me that she found recurring charges for a tender
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account on his bank statement that we didn't share together.
Come to find out, he was meeting up with other women.
See now that that that you.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Go, I mean now paying for Tinder.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
That's crazy you have a membership and everything. Wow yeah yeah,
Well well I don't know about Tinder on some of
them that you barely even get seen if you don't pay.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
So there's that. But I mean, see, there you go.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
So she had evidence, right, Like now you have a
reason to be concerned, Like the guy did something, he
was caught you just you just grabbing his phone every
day when he's in the shower and scrolling through it.
I don't like that. I just don't like it. That's
not it's not cool.
Speaker 7 (14:32):
There's nothing on my phone personally that my husband will
ever find. Okay, the only thing he'll get upset about
it is probably like the door and actual seats and
like the Starbucks, Like he will be very upset about
that for other reasons.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
But you're never gonna got you me Like.
Speaker 7 (14:43):
There's nothing in my phone, like okay, well group chat
with between me and Jason about him excellent.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
So he's never gonna get you know what's funny. He
just texted me and said the same thing. He just
hobby just he doesn't speak words to me when I
see him, but he does. We just he and I
just stand there and be anti social together. But he
texted me and said, hey, there's nothing in my phone
that Paulina would ever need to be worried about. Problem solved,
So he doesn't. So he doesn't go through your phone.
You don't go through his problems.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Right, I've never found anything in his phone. You don't
never go through it anymore. Don't do that myself, because.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Because you're trying to build a healthy, trustworthy relationship, or
you're not going.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Back behind his back and spying on him. Oh my gosh, Paulina,
Sophia and Monica. I got two people.
Speaker 8 (15:30):
Oh hello, yeah, hello.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
I got both. W What do you think about this? Well,
coming from a twenty.
Speaker 8 (15:36):
Three year old, and I'm sitting next to my mom,
we think, Mom, don't pay for the wedding. Let these
kids figure it out.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
Yeah, yeah, I think so too. Yeah. The number one,
the wedding.
Speaker 8 (15:45):
Doesn't need to and then what And then I've been
married for thirty years and I never go through my
husband's phone. He would go through my phone and I
would sit there and let him. But at the end
of the at the end of the you know, in conclusion,
I would say, don't give anybody if you can't trust
somebody and you're looking through their phone. Then there's an issue,
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and then there's other issues that people should talk about. Okay,
and don't pay for the wedding. I would not pay
for the wedding. I would say sorry. If you guys
both were sitting here trying to play games on each other,
then you guys shouldn't get married. Okay, and the story,
I'll be at the wedding, and.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
That's it, all right, Well, thank you Sophia and Monica.
I appreciate that. Inconclusion sounds like an essay wrote, you know,
and inconclusion conclusion, Oh yeah, And for some reason aforementioned,
I love I love that I learned because it seemed
like a lot of syllables and it seemed like a
smart person world, yes, exactly, yes, And so I used
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to use it and I'm like, I'm so smart for
knowing this, but not really.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
I should be a lawyer, right right, writing depositioners? Absolutely,
all right, So this is a problem. So so everyone agrees,
we don't do the wedding. We're not doing the wedding.
They shouldn't be married, and nobody should be snooping. Good,
I'm glad you agreed. Great, it starts today. We'll do
headlines next Fred show back in two. Fred's show is
on Fred's Biggest Stories of the Day.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
All right, So ten guys broke out of the New
Orleans jail last week. I think they found half of
them as of yesterday. I haven't seen an update on that.
But they clogged a toilet to get the water shut
off so they could escape through.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
The hole behind it.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
This is according to a lawyer for a maintenance worker
who is now being charged with helping them. So, this worker,
named Sterling, didn't know about the men's plan and didn't
allow the inmates to cut a pipe behind the toilet
to create the opening.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
He had nothing to do with it.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Aorty's have said that an inmate instructed him to turn
off the water to the toilet, leading to one of
the largest jail breaks in recent US history. Five of
the guys, as of last night, do remain at large.
This was clearly all part of an orchestrated plan. His
lawyer said it was nothing more than he was nothing
more than a tool they used to turn off the water,
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which they knew would have to happen after clogging the toilet. So,
I mean, I don't know why, Why are the inmates
telling the maintenance guys what to do, like, hey, open
his door. I mean, I gotta get out of here, right,
I mean I don't.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
But then again, like what would the maintenance worker have
to gain by helping them break out, Like once we
get out, we're gonna pay you or something like, No,
they're not. They're going to escape and never see you again,
right like unlessy, if you see them again, that means
they got caught and they came back. So if I'm
the maintenance guy, it's like, oh, yeah, my rich uncle
is gonna, you know, pay you one hundred thousand dollars
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once you're right, So they're not.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
So anyway, the maintenance worker is being charged with helping them,
he says, no, I was just doing my job. I
didn't know what they were up to. But I imagine
having to come back now to jail. I assume they're
going to a different jail. I don't know they have
to go to different because they taunted those guys. They
rode on top of the hole that they made too easy.
They didn't spell too right, but that's okay. So I
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don't get how people can still I truly don't know
how people can still break out of jail or rob banks.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
I don't I don't get it.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
I don't know how like to put an air tag
on everybody and then we know where you are all
the time, And like why would I write?
Speaker 1 (19:12):
And police chases? Like why would I?
Speaker 2 (19:14):
Why they got they had drones, Now they've got helicopters.
Every news station is going to get out there and
follow you around, you know, So I don't know right,
like how far you think you're going to go? I
know in some cities if it's too high speed, they'll
stop it because it's dangerous.
Speaker 6 (19:31):
In Chicago, they can't chase I learned that when my
car was on the lamb. Oh really, cops would be like,
we saw it speeding by, but we're not allowed to
chase it.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
I was like, Oh, is that motivation or is that
is that law? Is that just them going on? I
don't feel like it. I got bigger stuff to do.
Speaker 6 (19:47):
Yeah, because it's great danger for other people like on
the street and on the right.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
No, it makes sense. I just I don't know, is it? Like?
Speaker 2 (19:53):
No, we're investigating like you know, like serious crimes, murders, deaths, stuff,
so sorry about your car, but I saw a roll by.
But no, the NFL tush push. Jason's here to stay.
You can tell us more about what the touch pushes is.
Our director of sports support in Jason Brown, tell us more.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
Yeah, you know, it's when you give a little, you know,
to the tushy, you know, a little what like a
you know what I'm saying. Yeah, No, I don't. I
actually don't know. Well, now that's a different that's a
whole different noise. That's a different kind of toush push.
Though you might enjoy the weekend. But dam I did
explain this to you before. But that's okay.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
Proposal to ban the controversial tush push narrowly failed to
pass at the NFL Spring League Meetings meetings.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Let me see here.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
The ban, proposed by the Green Bay Packers, needed the
vote to twenty four team owners to pass. The final
vote was twenty two to ten, with the Eagles, who
came up with the play, among the ten teams voting
against the ban. The plane, known as the Brotherly Shove,
involves the offense lining up players behind and around the
quarterback and then push him forward into the defense to
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scored touchdown or a first down. Critics said at the
play is both dull and dangerous, and it makes football
look a lot more like rugby. So if you were
concerned about that, there's a CBS albody New York news anchor,
a morning anchor named Olivia who's making news. She went
into labor just before her five am broadcast, and despite
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her water breaking at four point fifteen, she chose to
remain on the air anchored the full three hour newscast
while timing her contractions. Her co anchor kept viewers updated
via Facebook Live, and that got significant attention. Of course,
the woman appeared composed, even eating yogurt during commercial breaks,
and said that she.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Was I guess continuing to.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
Work helped manage her anxiety better than waiting at the hospital.
She left at the hospital immediately after the newscast, and
I guess went.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Had a baby. Women are amazing, very amazing. But that's risky,
isn't it.
Speaker 7 (21:55):
I was gonna say, there's no job, no nothing, no
no broadcast. That need to do that bad, like please
go get a medical medical attention, like when you're about
to give birth, just because it.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
Can be risky. Anything can happen in an instant you're right.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
So your water breaks and you're like, well, I got
several I guess you know from the contractions how long
you've got The contractions are really far apart.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Then you know you're not anywhere close to it, right.
Speaker 7 (22:16):
They say the water breaking doesn't necessarily mean like in movies,
we're like run of the hospital, We're going to deliver.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
This baby right now.
Speaker 7 (22:21):
It's not like that, and it's true, but again, that
doesn't mean like keep working.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
That means to get off your feet and go to
the hospital or where.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
We tried to get you to keep doing this show
from the hospital, but you wouldn't do it.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
I know, I was editing video hospital. I was just
born at that point. I was. I was dilating.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
If you will, yeah, I will, Yeah, I will, I will,
I certainly will yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
I was induced. So we didn't. We didn't want you
to work out. We didn't. We didn't want you to wed
you to stop. I know you guys blocked me. We did.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Yeah, we did on all platforms, and we are. I'm sorry,
and we've got to un block you. Actually said another
concern today, a side effect dubbed o zempic teeth.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
If you're on the ozempic affects.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
The users of the popular weight loss drug Ozempic and
similar GLP one medications, patients have reported dental issues like
dry mouth, bad breath, gum disease, and tooth decay. Experts
suggest that these problems may stem from the drugs appetite
suppressing effects, which reduced to liva production, essential for oral health. Also,
common side effects like nauseam the acid reflux can further
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harm teeth due to increased exposure to stomach acids. Dental
professionals now recommend that anyone considering these medications consult with
their dentists beforehand to mitigate potential risks. So here's the thing.
You're gonna what did I tell you about last week
or earlier in the week. You're not gonna have any teeth.
You're gonna have bad breath, something with your chin or
your jaw or something. You're gonna grow a tail. Correct,
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and but you will be snatched, no teeth and snatched,
which is amazing. And another day, another TikTok trend. I
have to tell you guys not to do. It's called
carrot max. It's called carrot It's gaining popularity among beauty
enthusiasts seeking a natural sun kissed glow. So you would
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consume large this is I guess real. You would consume
large quantities of carrots, particularly canned ones, due to their
high beta carotene content. This can lead to carrot honima.
I'm sure I said that right, a harmless condition that
turns the skin yellow orange. Experts do warn, though, of
more serious risks. One person ate six cans of carrots daily,
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resulting in over five thousand milligrams of sodium intake, more
than double the recommended limit. The excessive sodium intake led
to mild organ failure and a trip to the emergency room.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Was well, she looks she was blowing right absolutely to me.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
As a baby, I would only eat baby food with
carrots in it.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
I wouldn't need any other flavored food a baby. How
did you get to choose even well? Like I wouldn't.
I didn't like anything else. I only like the keres,
just spit it all out.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
Yeah, so my parents only give me a baby full
with carris and I turn orange?
Speaker 1 (25:01):
Yeah? I don't know, tesk my mom?
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Wow, you remember having a choice of what I got
to eat as a baby. I feel like I was
hungry and then I was put in front of me.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
I mean I was very developed, you know. Yeah, yeah,
very refined culinary taste that James Brown get.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Health professionals advise against extreme dietary trends and emphasized the
importance of balanced nutrition. So, yes, people are trying to
look tanned by eating too many carrots.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Where do we live? What are we doing? What are
we doing? Isn't that like j I think that's like yallowy?
Speaker 4 (25:37):
I was more of a Okay, National Craft Distillery Day,
National Solitaire Day, National Buy a Musical Instrument Day, and
National Maritime Day today?
Speaker 2 (25:51):
Really, are we going to add musical instruments now to
kiki karaoke? Are are we upping the do you know
how to play a music? Playing violin for two years?
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Girl? Wow?
Speaker 2 (26:02):
I played one for a year. Okay, Yeah, I started orchestras.
There were hot girls in fifth grade. You had to
take an instrument, and there were hot girls that in
the strings area. So I was like one of two
guys that did the strings. Yeah, my poor parents. It
wasn't very good at it either, and I didn't get
the girls, so it goes there. It was all for
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not way to bring that up. Kiki the Entertainment Report
in two minutes, French Show's on.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Them, Caitlin's Entertainer Report. He is on the Fread Show.
Speaker 6 (26:31):
Cardi B's X rapper, Offset is taking aim at her
new Boo Patriots wide receiver Stefan Diggs in a new song, because.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
Of course he is.
Speaker 4 (26:40):
Now.
Speaker 6 (26:40):
I can't really play you the song. I played it
for Jason. He can attest, but can't really do that.
Speaker 10 (26:45):
And I'm not sure you would understand what's going on anyways,
but I can tell you that the song exists, and
it does seem to be a direct response to those
photos of Cardi and Stefan sitting courtside at a Nicked
playoff game where she looked very happy.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
She was holding his hand. I could have I could
I've told you this was coming. I knew this was coming.
Speaker 6 (27:02):
Of course, Cardi and Offset have been playing and fighting
in our faces for years, which I do appreciate. I
do like when we're included in on the fighting and
the drama, if we're included in the happy times.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
So thank you guys for that.
Speaker 6 (27:12):
But Cardia is happy and Offset is mad, and she's
with someone else because you did naughty stuff, So there
you go. But he made a little song and that's cute.
Sinza has been a very busy lady. I don't know
if you guys have seen all the stuff she's been
up to, both keeping kids off of drugs as well
as defending Meg the Stallion. So first let's get into
her being at the in and out drive through when
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she noticed a young boy with a canister of nitrous
aka whippits and convinced the child to throw it away
in exchange for a photo or video with her. She
shared the story on Instagram, expressing concern over products like
the strawberry banana flavored canister of super Whip and how
they're blatantly marketed to children.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
According to her, that's what she thinks.
Speaker 6 (27:54):
She also emphasized the serious neurological risks associated with nitrous
oxide abuse as well.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Sizzia also is.
Speaker 6 (28:01):
Defending Meg the Stallion amid all of this renewed controversy
surrounding the twenty twenty incident where Tory Lanez shot her
in the foot. In a recent interview, says that emphasized
the importance of believing and supporting black women, stating that
Megan has endured undue scrutiny and victim blaming. This comes
as Tory's legal team claims to have new evidence suggesting
his innocence despite his twenty twenty two conviction and ten
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year sentence where the assault. Megan has denied these claims,
labeling them as part of a continued harassment campaign. Moving
on to and not really moving on because it's still connected.
But for some reason, Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna has
entered the chat as well. In this ongoing you know
receive renewed attention. I guess you want to call it.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (28:47):
It's very odd to me, but Anna claims to have
a ring video that she believes proves that Tory did
not shoot Megan during the twenty twenty incident. She also
points to alleged inconsistencies in the prosecution's case, including a
lack of forensic DNA evidence on the weapon and questions
about the nature of Megan's injuries. Anna is now advocating
for the release of this video and is pushing for
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a pardon from California Governor Gavin Newsom, which I'm sure
he'll get right on. Megda Sallion has responded strongly, of course,
arguing that Tory shot her and she wants you guys
to leave her the hell alone, and I don't blame her,
So I really like every day I'm shocked by all
of this. But now people in Congress are getting involved.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
It's very weird. It's very weird energy. He was convicted.
Speaker 6 (29:29):
You guys, by the way, if you missed any part
of our show to type the Fred Show on demand
and set us as a preset on the free iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Happy birthday, Jaden, We listen every morning. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
And another text middle school orchestra teacher checking in Fred,
you aren't the only teenage boy trying to meet other
cute and smart girls by joining the school orchestra. But
in all seriousness, go music education in all schools. Okay, good,
there you go. That was That was the game. That
was what I was trying to do. Get with the
hot girl.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
The hot girl.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
Actually that reads that to me on Facebook like six
months ago. Who's still happily married? That was weird.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Blogs are next. Yeah, they talk better than they say.
Speaker 9 (30:09):
Tell me.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
Okay, Waiting by the phone from the Hall of fame
in just a second, throwback, throw it out, oney, one.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
And fifty bucks.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
Okky, if you don't lose between now and next Friday,
then you're gonna have like fifteen hundred bucks. I need it.
Let's see what happens. We'll playing in a little bit
our audio journals. We call them blogs, like are writing
in our diaries. I haven't done one in a while.
I'm gonna do one, dear blog. So, I have a
friend who's transitioning industries and she is now in the
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organization game. Okay, she's a professional organizer, this person.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
Okay, Okay.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
Now, as you know, I've amassed a bit of a
collection of things in my home and I have the
dreaded claw it. I have the dreaded closet that I've
been talking about for years. I talk about it in
therapy even. It's a closet that is just full to
the brim, and it's like a little bit of a
walk in like not much maybe like four feet deep
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three feet deep by like four feet like a little
walking closet.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
You can't even open the door.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Well, you couldn't until I finally two weeks ago, went
in and took absolutely everything out of it and threw
most of it or donated most of it, threw most
of it away or donated. Because here's the thing, I
had to open it. I haven't been able to access
that room in years because I guess, you know, I move,
and I just anything I didn't know what to do
with or didn't want to deal with. I just put
in this closet closet, right, But it just became so.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Like even I mean, people.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Come to the house like, let me see this thing
because they've heard me talking about it, like let me
see how bad it is. I'm like, you can't see
how bad it is because you can't open it. So anyway,
so I finally address that, so now like talk about cleansing.
You know, the closet is now accessible. So this friend
of mine is like, well, yeah, that's what I'm doing now,
because I caught up with her the other day and
she's like, that's what I'm doing now. I'm organizing. I'm
trying to start this business. I was like, or I
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guess I said, I said, you used to start a business.
I think she's working for someone else. But anyway, I'm like,
you know what, I want you to come organize my house.
You come organize my house because you know whatever. So
here's what I'm doing next week. She's coming and doing
my kitchen and I'm not even going to be there.
I'm not even present. Would you Here's why I'm going
with this. Would you allow someone to go through your
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stuff and organize it when you weren't even there. And
the reason I can't be there or I can't be
present for this is because in order to do this properly,
everything has to come out, and I can't. My OCD
will not allow that. My anxiety. My anxiety will go nuts.
And then the next thing she's going to do or
the closets, and that I'm physically leaving town for that,
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Like she's one of the only people I trust. To
give her a key to my house and just be like,
when I get back, this will be done.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
Would you do it?
Speaker 2 (32:52):
Would you let someone just go just start to finish,
just go through your stuff because she's not going to
throw anything away per se or not without advice asking
me if she could throw it away, because I've done
most of the throwing away. Now I just need to
figure out how to make it efficiently fit because I
don't really have any method of doing that, nor do
I have the desire and so you know, would you
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let someone go through your stuff, organize it without you
even president, and then just walk back in and it's done.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
I need this bad, like I need it bad now,
so I'm not the only one.
Speaker 9 (33:21):
So before I was like, I could never nobody's going
through my stuff. Right now, I need this, Like just
come let her take the wheel.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Okay, well then you can be client number two.
Speaker 9 (33:29):
Then I guess we'll be for real, depending on how
much she charged now right, well.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
You know, I've looked into this before and I can't
afford it. No, I've looked into this before. It's very expensive.
But this friend of mine is willing to do it
for me. Like, you know, I pay her whatever because
I think she's relatively new to it. So it's like
in whatever, so I don't have to pay the mark
up of the she my friend. So I was like,
let me throw you some here, do some work. I
would love it, and everybody wins with this.
Speaker 7 (33:53):
She's able to pretty much toss anything and you can't
say nothing about it, like she.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Want to come in.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
She's not gonna throwing away without like send me a
picture of it to me and being like, can I
throw this away or whatever? But yeah, I mean I'm
sure stuff wille thrown away, but she didn't find stuff
I didn't even know I had.
Speaker 7 (34:06):
I was going to say, like, maybe it's better you're
not there, because you're gonna find like T shirts from
you know, two thousand and five, some remote you did
or something right with the radio station. And I have
found that stuff, and you're gonna find excuse to keep
it though, and we don't want that anymore.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
That's what's me urge. The let her come in, don't
even have her text to you. I don't like that.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Just put I don't know that I want her just
throwing things away. I mean, just in case she doesn't
know what it is, because you inevitably you're gonna stumble
upon something that you know. I have my grandfather not
in the kitchen, but I have my grandfather's old aviation logbooks,
like when he was a pilot and stuff. You might
look at that and not know what that is and
be like, I don't know what this is, and so
I don't need anyone making executive decisions I want to
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throw away. But I'm all for this strong encouragement that like, hey,
you don't need this anymore. But the thing for me, though,
is that is the trust. That's the thing for me
because I know myself and I know that it would
it's gonna make me so uncomfortable to be there with
all my stuff all over everywhere. So I'm just saying,
Jesus take the wheel.
Speaker 6 (35:00):
Can you just do it anyone else in your apartment before,
like for a long period of time without you there?
Speaker 1 (35:05):
No, Okay, So it's a big deal that you trust her.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
But I think that's the only way to do this
because the closets are gonna be stuff every I don't
have a very big house. It's a very like it's
a two bedroom condo. It's not big, so there's gonna
be stuff everywhere. I can't live like this, No you can't.
But it's gonna be so nice when it's done. Yes,
it's gonna be so nice when it's done. It's like
it's like name your price, lady, Like I mean you
know what I mean.
Speaker 9 (35:28):
You're gonna feel lighter, your house is gonna feel clean, right, yeah,
I feel sexy.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Credit score are gonna go, Yes, it's my credit score.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
Is you're gonna find credit in the classisted. Now I'm
not gonna know where anything is for a while, but
that's okay.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
More Fred Show next right here.