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Speaker 1 (00:46):
Hey, Good morning everyone, Monday, July twenty first. It's the
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the phone and the text eight five five five one
three five. I guess her mom, and her mom was
gonna be very mad at me had I not eaten
that delicious fig preserve that she made and brought to us.
I've never been on someone's crap list as much as
I've been on Bellah means mom's crap list. I've never
met this woman. She doesn't know my name. I got
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her daughter a job with benefits, with benefits, and somehow
I'm on her crap litt How can this be? What
can I do right? What do you want me to do? Don't?
I don't know? Don't never mind. I'm not asking that
question because I'm sure some wild requests will come. My god,
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my mom would be so happy when a young Fred
got a job with benefits. My mom wouldn't have been
so happy. I have to do it for this woman.
Do you think?
Speaker 3 (02:01):
I don't know? Maybe work a little harder.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
I guess, Hey, how about you learned my name first
before you don't like me? What am I bruised or something?
Jeff Jeff, The Jeff Show, The Jeff show you had rhymes.
It really works well. Waiting by the phone is knew.
Why did somebody get goes to that's coming up? Kiky
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one one? All right? This our headlines. We'll get to
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a bloghand the entertainmer report. What do you have in there?
Speaker 2 (02:27):
K a scary moment for Katie Perry, Billie Eilish teaming
up with a really big time movie director. And you know,
a couple of laughs as well. We're gonna have a
good time.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
A couple of gigs. We're gonna have some fun. Couple
of gigs. Yeah, Okay, you went to a wedding this weekend,
which I gotta be honest with you. Congratulations to the person.
I know the person. That's wonderful. But but the wedding
was a Friday and Saturday affair. This was a two
day wedding. I gotta be honest with you. Too much,
too much pick one, pick one, and don't pick Friday.
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So let's a Friday wedding is upsetting to me, especially
if it's out of town.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
So the tough part is since actually before they even
got engaged, she went on a bachelorette and someone told her, yo, girl,
if you want to get married in the summer at
a nice church downtown, you are going to need to
get your date like yesterday.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
So they called before.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
They were even engaged, and they were like, oh, we
have like a nine am on a Sunday, Like they
had zero times, and they had like one Friday at
four pm and that is why they did that. And
then if people were coming from out of town, they
were like, okay, well you're already here, let's throw one
more party.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
So they okay, so it's a Friday night church wedding. Yes,
and then we were done.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
Well, then we went to the wedding party.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
What it was the next day? It was like just
a portion. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Yeah, we did like the whole traditional wedding stuff on Friday.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Then we had a party on We had a casual.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Party at a sports bar where like there was you know,
karaoke and fun vibes.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
I don't know, I.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Wasn't mad at it, but I was a little hungover,
so I was like, I looked rough.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Yeah, that's a lot. That is a lot. It's a lot. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
I thought it was fun like before it all started.
And then on Saturday. I was like, wow, but I
went and I had a good time again.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
But I guess this is is that that much different
from like rehearsal dinner, Friday wedding, Saturday or Saturday wedding
and then like Sunday morning brunch thing. But the thing
about the brunch thing is I feel like people throw
that because either like the groom's parents didn't do anything,
or or it's just like we have to do something
because we made everybody come to this random town, so
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we have to feed them breakfast. I don't think my
parents did that. I don't think there was any kind
of Sunday morning breakfast to provide it.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
I've been known to miss that because that that I
think is too much a Sunday morning, get me up early.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
That's all right, I'm also on there.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
But like Friday or Saturday, and you get your day
and then we have the nice wedding and we have
the nice reception and then we're and then that's what
we're doing. I got to go to another thing the
next day already. I know they would streuss you out.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
I like the idea though as a bride, Like I'm
not a bride, but I would like that I got
all the stressful stuff out of the way one day,
and then I could just like party with my friends,
like Paris Hilton got married on a Thursday and then
throw a couple of parties after that people could or
could not.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
Come to if they didn't want to.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
She gets to like wear you know, comfy clothes and
really get down and dirty.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
You know.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
The wedding day you have to like be like, I'm
so pretty in my big white dress. There. I guess
maybe what the engagement parties for. Like the engagement parties
kind of like more casual, and then there's the wedding.
I mean, I'm overthinking it.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
There's always engagement.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
It happened, it's done, it's over. They decided on that,
and say, yeah, no, I would have attended that. I
don't know that you would have seen me the next.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Day, I say, I probably wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
I would have I would have vanished. There were some
people missing. Yeah, I would have attended the wedding, and
I would have attended the required portion of the like
the dinner. Yeah, there was like a you know, well
if there was like a plate, you know, and it
looked like there was I think I saw a picture.
I think I saw a picture of maybe you and Ryan.
So it was like there was sit down portion of it.
So maybe I would have attended that because they like
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were counting on me. But then after that I may
have I may have vanished, and then you wouldn't have
seen me. The rest of them wouldn't do the Macarena
with us. It's so crazy because I'm busy for the Macarena.
Every time the Macarena, I'm on call and the doctor's
the hospital, post the bar any kind of organized dancing. Yeah,
I always get a call for the hospital. I gotta
go take the get patient and off in the r
I got to hit out, you know, and operate. That's
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what happens every time the Macarena comes on. Yeah, okay, well, congratulation.
She looked beautiful.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
No, I know, she's a Barbie for real, she is Barbie.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
And then did you wind up? This was on the
thing last week. We never got to it, but you
were considering a wardrobe change, uh mid event.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
Yeah, that's and I have done it before.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Where like the there's a little time in between, and
there's a church portion, and it was a full Catholic Mass,
so we were doing all the corey know, the up down,
you know practice. I had to tell my boyfriend about
the changes because he has not been since we have
changed and with your.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Spirits, your spirits, and I was like, you're goofy. You
didn't know that there were a couple other line changes
that I don't remember being sent any kind of memo
about it.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
You need a pamphlet.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
So sometimes I will be known to wear something a
little bit more conservative at church or comfyre and then
switch into a different dress for the party. I decided
not to do that because not even Alyssa changed her
dress or was changing her dress.
Speaker 3 (07:28):
So I was like, I should probably just.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
Stick to one brand. Typically, where's the wedding dress the
whole night, right.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Usually you come out in like a more comfortable, shorter
outfit for the reception.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Yeah, I don't know. If I don't know, these are
all these wardrobe changes.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
I mean, I get it, like you've been in it
all day.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
Yeah, but no, she's like, I look good and I'm
keeping it on as she should have.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
Yeah, I would think so too. And the wedding dress
was expensive, and yeah, you get your face beat and
the whole thing, the whole thing's coordinating the hair and
the deal. Like, yeah, yeah, her sisters get married too.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
I said to her dad, like, I'm sorry about.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Yeah, that guy's gonna have to delay retirement for quite
some time.
Speaker 3 (08:06):
Well, he's gonna have to git another speech.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
And what if it's like, you know, better, different or
longer than any boy with the first sister you know.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Oh yeah, I don't know. My parents won't have that problem.
So it's all good. No speech is no wedding. They
don't have to pay for anything at this point. At
this point where I fumble the bag is that if
I get married at this point in my life, I
have to pay for it. No one's, no one else,
No one's parents is paying for a wedding. If I
get married at forty four.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
Years, you would offer to cover something, Yeah, I know,
we would all should be in actually at that point
that what really?
Speaker 1 (08:38):
Wow? Wow, the show pay for my wedding. So that's
that's how unlikely. Hey, we'll cover entertainment. I have a
friend that sings, Oh she may be in this room
right now. DJ two free.
Speaker 4 (08:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
I've always thought that a DJ ban combo is the
way to go. Yeah, I've always thought that a lot
of people will disagree with me on that. But if
you got the dough. If you've got the dough, a
DJ band combo, if you're rich rich, that's what you
got to do, because you mix it up a little bit,
you know, you don't have We got like live entertain
and a good band too, not you know when you
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know what I mean. I've seen it done before and
I was like, this is classy.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
I'm always left wanting with a band, even though they
do the song. Sometimes I just want to hear the songs,
you know.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Okay, yeah, but then you know the thing is like
when the band's done, the night's not over because here
comes DJ Spin again to come out. You know, can
we get you know that j Era in this case
DJ Era former two. So somehow you're gonna have to
do all of it, which is crazy. That's a big ask.
That's my gift to you and Jason can marry you guys.
Wedding yeah wow, you'd have to have multiple outfits to then,
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because we need the wedding planner outfit and the black jeans,
the combat boots in the earpiece. But then you'd have
to have something else, right, we'd need the whole thing
I thought it was weird that you wore that hat
that curves at the I thought that was strange. But
I don't even know where you got that.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
That's my favorite one.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Yeah, but you made people call you his Holiness. I
thought that was really weird. And the bow I thought
was strange. But whatever, whatever.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
It is, you know, command respect.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
You and I are ordained by the Universal Life Church
and we should be respected as such. Fred Show is
on Fred's The Biggest Stories of the Day. So a
car drove onto the sidewalk outside the Vermont Music Venue
in East Hollywood on Saturday. He hit about thirty people
who were waiting to enter. The incident happened about two
am after somebody was removed from a nearby business. The
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driver was a twenty nine year old man. He then
drove into the crowd after crashing into I guess into
a vehicle. Then bystanders pulled him out of the car
and beat the guy down. An unknown man then shot
the guy and wounded him. He was taken to the
hospital later booked on suspicion of assault with the deadly weapon,
with the possible attempted murder charges being looked. At at
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least one woman in her twenties was in critical condition.
In twenty four people we're taken to hospitals. No one
but the driver of the vehicle was shot. If you
tried to fly Alaska Airlines last night, I know you
guys are always trying to go to Seattle. All of
you constantly wait Alaska Airlines. Alaska Airlines. Oh I think
I'm flying them soon. Okay, Well listen it. Well that
was last night. I know, but I'm scared. It was
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last night. So you didn't as soon as in last night,
and you should be okay. On Sunday, they requested a
groundstop for its entire fleet of planes. According to the FAA,
the fifth largest airline in the US, which has of
April operated two hundred and thirty eight planes, plus another
forty five under the Horizon air brand, requested the stop
for its aircraft as well as those belonging to its subsidiary.
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According to The New York Times, the problem was with
the airlines it systems. We requested a temporary system wide
groundstop for Alaska Horizon flights until the issue is resolved.
There will be residual impacts to our operating or operation
throughout the evening it lasted three hours. They did open
it up again, so they're flying again. Okay, yeah, but
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it was with the IT system. Yeah, but it we
were good to go. It was the computers. The planes
are flying just fine, and computers weren't working so they
couldn't do it. That's a big part.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
I'm going to be up there when my GPS open,
trying to figure out where we need to go, make
a right.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
That's you know, I appreciate like transparency, and I'm a pilot,
so I guess I understand a little bit more. But
like I appreciate when they get on the thing and
they're like, hey, this is what's going on, we're trying
to fix it whatever, or when they're trying to explain
to you in the air why you know they can't
land or whatever. But sometimes I think it's a little
too much information for people. I agree. You know, it's
like Cay when you were trying to go to Brazil.
You're ago and GPS doesn't work. We're trying to fix
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the GPS. When we get it fixed, well we'll get going. Yeah,
that's important. I mean, it's the middle of the night
and unless you're using some kind of a good sext
in or something. I don't know what you're doing up there,
but like we need that.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
So I already had some wine and took my sleeping pills,
so I was like, you.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Guys, use my ways. We don't need that. Just head
towards Brazil and we'll figure it out.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
And see. I also know that you know these these airplanes,
the stags are just big computer. But I'm the doork
who listens to there's an app you can listen to
air traffic Control on your phone and you kind of
have to know a little bit about what you're listening
to because you have to know what to select. But
so I'm in Brazil, we're getting ready to take off.
It's like ten o'clock at night. I'm not gonna say
the airline or the kind of plane, but I'm listening
to ATC on my phone on the internet because i'm
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and it's actually amazing because all pilots is supposed to
speak English. The official KO language is English, but in
certain like for example, in Brazil, they would speak Portuguese
air traffic Control to the local carriers, like so like
a Zul Airlines would speak Portuguese to them and then
go right back to English for like the dummies from
you know America, you know this. It was amazing how
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the person could go back and forth that fast between
both languages and directing all this traffic. So they're like, okay,
you know whatever, flight one two three, Uh, you're clear
for takeoff. And they're like, all right, got cliff, take
off one two three, And then this is our plane.
And then the guy comes out and goes, oh, now
hold on, we get an issue. We need a minute,
and we slam on the brakes and I'm like that's
not good. And then two seconds later he goes, nop,
never mind, We're good. We're gonna go. I'm in the back.
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Now hold on, let's not be let's not be hazy here.
I know we all want to go home, but like
what just happened, but now it's not happening anymore.
Speaker 4 (14:11):
All right, let's make double check please right.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Right, like we we went from we cannot leave the
ground three seconds later not not. We're good and it's
all good though, but you don't play like everybody, let's
tell you what's going on. See we made it, we
made it. But like my friends, like, why do you
listen to that? Like you know better, Like, who knows
it could have been anything. Obviously it was fine. I'm like,
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but yeah, I didn't need to. It's like, especially with
the news these days of you know, things that working
and whatever. It's like, I just thought it was it
was a little quick. I thought, how can we pull
over and we just check it out and put the
flashers on. Let's just run through it. Let's let's shut
it down and start it up again, Let's blow in it,
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you know what I mean? Like, I don't know anyway,
everything worked out fine, But they're like, why is she
sitting there? Her life jacket right told me is going down.
It's gonna be fine. But I mean everything's controlled by
you know, dispadged and controlled and everything the computers. So
if the computer's break right, you can't you can't do anything. Guys,
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the coldplay cuddler Man the astronomer CEO Andy Byron has
resigned from his position. Man and by resigned, That is,
you're fired, but will because you're having the worst week ever,
then we'll let you say you resigned. And well he
probably made out too. They probably paid the guy a
lot to go away. I'm bad, Like that's just how
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these things work. You know, you're you're smart and rich.
You screw up, so we'll just make you richer to
go away because we don't want to deal with it.
The married tech CEO who was caught on the kiss
cam at the Coldplay concert UH in Boston last week,
embracing his companies human resources chief, has resigned. He exits
his position after being put on administrative leave. As they
looked into the incident, they said no other employees were
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president of the concert. Now that's another controversial thing here,
because there was a woman a screen left in the
kiss cam who looks a lot like somebody who works there,
and everybody was saying that like this was a subordinate
and so there was another employee that had to witness
all this and the thing now they're saying that wasn't
that wasn't anyone who works there, But that person very
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clearly knew what was going on, because the look on
that person's face was like, oh my god, I can't
believe this is happening. Yep. So whoever that is is
involved somehow. But Astronomer said that they are not looking
for their next CEO, and someone else is taking over
in the interim. The guy went viral last week for
being caught on a kiss cam and a Coldplay concert
with his arms wrapped around a female coworker. After realizing
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they were on the camera, the woman covered her face
and then he ducked out of sight. I guess she
gets to keep her job though as of right now,
HR's got a gig and the CEO man is gone
so interesting. Over the weekend, everywhere I went it was
people talking about this, and we were saying this too
on Friday. If they had just played it off, if
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they had just acted normal, there's a chance that they
would have gotten away with it. It would have been ten
seconds on the screen. People could have been like, Hey,
is that Andy, and nah, it couldn't be, you know,
and then whatever. But the whole thing, the whole fiasco,
the reaction, that's why everyone's talking about it, because it's like,
immediately you knew something was happening there that wasn't supposed
to be happening.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
I would have slowly dropped my hands if I were
him and just smiled, look at these two.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Yeah, I don't get Yeah, I'm really not sure what
you do. But and then they were asking the person
who initially posted it if they feel bad. I guess
I don't know TMZ or somebody. I didn't see this.
A friend of mine was telling me that whoever posted
it to Instagram, like, do you feel bad about this?
And I believe the quote was play stupid games, win
stupid prizes. Curious. It's not anyone's fault for exposing that.
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Don't don't be that emboldened, you know they were. They
were a full on act, like a couple with PDA
and the whole thing in public. You're asking for it now.
Psychology Today has issued a little bit of a little
piece on why people do this, Why people cheat in
public so publicly. The key reasons, according to Psychology Today,
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emotional neglect at home, craving excitement or novelty, the thrill
of getting caught, or a subconscious cry for change. Now
the other three maybe, but emotional neglect at home does
not excuse cheating. I just if that's the case, didn't
break up with them. And I know it's easy for
me to say, because I'm not. You know, I'm not.
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I'm not being emotionally neglected at home because no one's
at home but I. But in that way, I guess
I am. But there's no one to cheat on. What
I'm saying is like, you don't get to cheat, and
this guy can't issue a statement and go, yeah, but
I'm really unhappy my wife does. She doesn't love me,
she doesn't like, you know, I make love to me
or whatever. It's like, Well, that may be, but that
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doesn't if she doesn't know what you're doing, that doesn't
excuse the betrayal, like work on the issue or get
a divorce. Thank you is my thing and in public
stupid Well, I mean they were awfully comfortable. And the
other thing was every time I see something like this,
I think we was there some kind of an arrangement,
you know, like maybe the wife knew. Well I'm guessing
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the wife didn't know. If this guy's doesn't have a job,
well that's maybe she did know. He shouldn't. Of all
the people to pick to have a relationship with extramaritily,
if that's a word, it would not be the director
of HR. That's why he doesn't have a job. But
I feel like if she knew, if they had some
kind of arrangement, then we would know that by now
he wouldn't.
Speaker 5 (19:41):
Have dropped to the floor like that. Current right exactly, stop,
drop and roll, or he saw his career flash before
his eyes one or the other his life.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
I think flash before his eyes, because again, you know,
in twenty twenty five, when I see somebody out with
somebody else and I've seen it before, I try and
avoid the situation and I don't say anything anybody the
most part, because I don't know what people's deals are anymore.
I know a lot of people, and when I say
a lot, I mean a lot. I know a lot
of people who are in relationships and they have arrangements
and everyone's on the up and up about it, but
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at least inside the relationship. But like other people from
the outside wouldn't necessarily know. So I don't want to
be the one right to see something I wasn't supposed
to see or what was supposed to see. Like, do
you feel an obligation if you saw someone that you
know in this in this fashion, maybe not on the
big screen, but you saw someone at this concert you
all up on somebody, but you also know that they're
married or in a relationship. Do you feel that it's
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your need to like call that out or do you
keep to yourself, Oh.
Speaker 5 (20:36):
I'm gonna but you have to do it in a
certain way. I'm not just gonna tell you that I
saw your spouse cheating.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
I have to give you proof.
Speaker 5 (20:42):
So I'm gonna send you a video or a photo
of what I saw.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Hmm, Okay, yeah, I guess I don't know anymore. I
don't know that I would say anything to anybody. I
feel like I am staying out of it. Yeah, because
I don't know what I don't know. I don't know.
You know, maybe the deal is, don't I don't want
to divorce you, or you know, we're friends, we get along,
we're cool with each other, but like, I don't really
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want to get with you anymore. So if you want
to go, I know of more than one situation like
this where it's like, look, we have a life together.
It would be too messy to divide it. I don't
dislike you, I don't not love you. I just don't
want to do that with you anymore. So go do
what you got to do. Just don't anybody find out.
Will and Jada and so. Then who am I? Well, right,
we know some celebrity examples like this too. So then
if I'm the one going here, so so and so
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with so and so. I mean, maybe I'm not supposed
to be involved in that, but if they have.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
An arrangement, they'll be like, we have an arrangement or
I already know.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
All good And I don't think people necessarily want you
to know that they because I think that's embarrassing to you.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
They're doing this as a couple.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
It's not on you to like know the rules. It
don't get me wrong.
Speaker 5 (21:46):
If it's just I saw Todd's wife cheating, you know
Barbara was out cheating. Oh, But if I saw Kaitlin's
man out or Paulina's man out, and I know that
they're in a committed relationship, right, I'm not a good
friend if I don't provide her with the fact. Now,
whatever she does with that after that's not my business.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
But I think to your point, I think it would
also depend on how close I am with someone, Like
I'm close enough with you guys to know that none
of you have that arrangement.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
Yeah, now you better tell me.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
But here's the thing. If there's something that I don't know, like,
God forbid, I don't want to use any of you,
any anyone here as an example. God forbid, my good
friend significant other is out with someone else and they
they did have this, there was an understanding inside of there,
or they were in a fight or something, there was
a reason why that would have been acceptable. And then
(22:34):
I say something and then they get back together. Well,
now I'm the I'm gonna wind up being the odd
man out because the other person, even if they weren't
supposed to be doing it, and they get back together,
I run the risk of getting locked out of the
friendship because now that person's embarrassed by their behavior and
they know that I know, you've never been part of
that before, you've never been part of because I have too,
I have to where I wind up the bad guy.
(22:57):
What I didn't. All I was doing was looking out
for my friend and the other who would do something
weren't supposed to be doing. And then I call it
out to my friend like, hey, look, I don't know
if that's right, Like my obligation is to you, and
then they they wind up making up, and then it's like, oh, well,
we don't want him around because he's he you know,
he snitches, he talks too much, you know, or there
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or they're both embarrassed about the whole things. And then
so somehow you are the one out. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
No, I know that's a common reaction, but if it's
a good friend, Like if you did that to me
and we got back together, I would not allow you
to feel weird for what you did.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
You did the right thing. That is the right thing
to do in my eyes.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
So I know you don't want to get involved, but
I'm asking you guys to get involved.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Same. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (23:36):
And if you and if we get weird on you,
like if it backfires and your friend is starting to
act weird towards you, I feel like that was never
your real friends, and BEGIN would agree.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
You know, you did yourself a favor. Guess this is why, Kiki,
you need to produce big tim for all of us,
not just some of us, because because I wouldn't know
if I saw the guy I can afford, I wouldn't know.
I've never seen the man full, I've only seen like
pictures of him. I would only know if his left
arm was cheating on you. I wouldn't know if his
whole body was. And finally, in headlines, Vanilla is still
(24:06):
the number one ice cream flavor. Vanilla ice cream is
America's favorite. Data from instacart, so it's vanilla is the
most ordered ice cream flavor on the platform in summer
of twenty twenty four. It also top the list for
summer twenty twenty three. Now see, I would have thought
that this was because vanilla ice cream is the base
of like everything, right, like cookies and cream, vanilla, you know, whatever,
(24:29):
whatever other kind of stuff in there, vanilla, But that's
not it. It's vanilla. People are ordering vanilla the flavor,
that's it. So this is an Instacart. This isn't like Briars.
There's somebody saying, well, we sell the most vanilla because
they mix it with stuff.
Speaker 4 (24:42):
Well it's delicious, no, Jason, there's so many options, Like
why just vanilla.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
I think it's the best flavor. It is delicious, is yeah, nice,
It's like a nice French vanilla or some places very nice.
Speaker 4 (24:53):
Like it's fine. I drink French vanilla coffee every single day.
But like, if you're ordering from instacart and there's a
thousand different flavors, you don'tant a little bit of re
season there. You don't want a little bit of chocolates.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
But if you have vanilla nothing, you can add whatever
you want to it. But you're already buying it adventure.
You could make it anything you want. You could do caramel,
you could do chocolate. It's harder to do if you've
already got chocolate. You can't really add vanilla to it.
I'm like a nana.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
I like neopolitan, like you know, No, it's it's vanilla
chocolate strawberry all lined up.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
It's too much of a way to strawberries. I'm trying
to get focused on one flavor and then boom more
onto another. It's like it's too much of a flavor
swing for me. Okay, it's too I need more consistency
in my ice cream meeting than that.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
You will order just a vanilla cone and like sit
on your couch naked because it's laundry day.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
Well, first of all, new couch. Never a cone. It
would be a cup. Okay, it's like.
Speaker 4 (25:49):
A pint of vanilla ice cream. Like you just order that.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
You're like, let me mow this down. Yeah, no, I
would get that. I'm also I'd shared this with you before,
but I was very upset to learn many years ago
that like whatever the is it like a half a pint?
Or is that a pint? The one that's about this
big maybe three or four inches tall. They sell them
like inconvenience stores. And I don't mean the mini one.
(26:13):
I mean like the one that you can hold in
your hands. I think that's a pint. I was very
upset to learn that's not a single survey, because I
would go to the grocery store and I would see
that and be like, okay, and then I'd sit down front.
I just that's gone. Boom, I'm gone, and that's I
think that's for four people. Yeah, I think it's for
four people. Yeah right, Oh, dare you? Well? I just
(26:36):
I didn't want you to be surprised in the way
that I was. I'm sorry. How many calories? Oh my god? Okay,
well he was delicious. It's National get out of the
Doghouse Day. Well, hello, that's very appropriate, National be someone Day, okay,
take tim out of your day to make a difference
in a child's life, and National Junk Food Day. Calon's
(26:57):
entertainment report is on The Fresh Show.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
A pawn shop owner has pled guilty.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Excuse me, I confused myself in New York. He's in
New York.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Has pled guilty to a federal conspiracy charge for accepting
a and reselling rather high end stolen goods, some that
trace back to that December break in at Bengals QB
Joe Burrows Ohio home. Remember, while Joe was in Dallas
for a road game, thiefs made off with around three
hundred thousand in luxury watches, jewelry, handbags, and memorabilia. That's
(27:29):
when he accidentally revealed that he's dating that model Olivia Ponton.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Remember, because she was at his house.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
Oh yeah, she called the cops and he was like,
oh no, she's on my payroll.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
She works for me.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
It's interesting now because they're dating, right, So that's really interesting. Well,
I think at the time he didn't want anyone to
know that they.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
Work together, you know.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
But Dimitri and Azinski, along with co defendant Juan Villar,
operated a pawn shop in Manhattan's Diamond District as part
of a black market pipeline source stole, and they get
these stolen items from South American theft cruise targeting athletes
during these games, so he's directly linked. Allegedly, authorities also
discovered stolen property and burglary tools in storage units that
(28:12):
are linked to this pawnshop owner, so he he sounds
like he got a lot going on. He faces up
to five years in prison, roughly two point five million
in restitution, and obviously possible deportation, and he's just waiting
to see how long he's locked up.
Speaker 3 (28:27):
So this case is.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
Part of a excuse me, a broader probe that has
already led to six arrests and thefts targeting high profile
athletes like Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Moore. So these
are all linked together, and they were all happening in
a certain timeframe.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
I mean, I guess you could like launder the items,
like if I like, let's say I steal Kalan's roll
X frommer House. Yes, it says like Kalin's rolex on it.
She has a great it just so everybody knows, you know,
like the ters, and then I go to sell it.
I could sell it to someone who sells it to
someone who sells it, and I could distance myself from them.
But eventually, if it winds up, you know, in a
(29:03):
pawnshop or if someone goes to sell it in a
more public fashion and it's Caitlin's rolex, well and you're
gonna get it back, and I'm going to wind up
not getting any money out of the deal. So how
do you I've always wondered how you do that? Like
if I steal an athlete super Bowl ring, or like
an art an artifact, it's like a one of one
unless I keep it underground forever. Then I saw how
(29:24):
I can just go, oh, look at this artifact, it's
one of the Look at this dinosaur ahead I have.
I'm going to sell it to a pawn shop. Gonna
be like, wait, mane that's missing. You stole it and
only so I guess. I wonder like what you're going
to do with some of that stuff.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
I mean literally, you'd have to keep it in your
house and just brag and hold.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
And everybody else would have to keep it quiet too forever,
because it's like I can't even show my friends, like
look at Kaitlyn's rolls, Like someone.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Stole a Gym Morrison statue off of his gravesite and
like they just found that when they were arresting him
for something else. So I think he just kept it
in his house. But it's like, I don't think that's
worth it to me.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Where people steal really signature stuff, it's like, well, I
don't know how I'm gonna go to jail for something.
I have to just keep in my house for him,
and I can't even show my friends.
Speaker 3 (30:03):
And remember when these dudes got got pulled over, they
were rocking his.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
Like hat like you guys, like, don't put the hat
on when you're driving getaway car.
Speaker 3 (30:11):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
During her concert in England over the weekend, Billie Eilish
announced that she's teaming up with iconic Titanic director James
Cameron for a very special three D project. She's filming
all four Manchester stoves, so it will likely be a
three D concert film or documentary elsewhere. At Katie Perry's
San Francisco concert, her giant butterfly prop malfunction during her
(30:33):
show while she was performing Roar Because I feel like
she always is somewhere in the world.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
The prop jolted into one. Yeah. I picture her at
any given time, right now, somewhere kat.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
Yeah, I just feel that way about her. I don't
know why, but the prop jolt. She was like riding
this big butterfly. The prop jolted to one side and
then plunged for a moment was scary. She was hanging
on real tight, checked the cables before telling fans she
was okay and kept going on with the show. But
after the show, she shared an up close photo of
her very shocked face on our Instagram stories and captioned
it good night San fran So that was pretty scary.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
I know we have very uh skilled like stage hands,
they can assemble all this stuff. But I mean, when
you think about it, you know, these guys are going
on tour and they're in a different place every night
or every other night, and we got the flying contraption
getting set up and taken down every night or every
other night. I gotta trust these people. I need to.
(31:30):
I mean, I'm gonna personally interview the Flying Butterfly guy.
Oh yes, you know. I mean because like I mean,
I've seen like the State Fair when they go like
city to city and you see these rides and you're
like they put them up real Yeah, like you sure, we.
Speaker 5 (31:44):
Don't really need it, honestly, Like stop flying, just stick
to dance and do a little backflip on the stage
or something. We really don't need you all to fly.
Chris Brown Beyonce. Now, Katper, everybody's falling, so let's just stop,
like and.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Shout out to the Stage Union and the people who
put all this stuff together, Like this is incredible that
there aren't more issues but me, for my money, I
need to be flying anywhere. No, we'll just do this
old school me and a microphone and my guitars on
my guitar, I want to yeah, right, Like, we'll just
keep it on the ground because I don't know every
you know, in Toledo, we're flying, in Wichita, we're flying
(32:17):
in Santa Fe. We're flying. Well, when do we not?
We don't fly right?
Speaker 2 (32:22):
You know, it doesn't matter, you know what I mean,
how famous you are, how rich you are.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
Everybody.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
I mean Taylor Swift's little ruma on her tour stopped
working one night and she had to protect this building.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Like I've seen some of the back of somebody these
buildings before. Like I don't think I want to. We're
trusting that thing. The roof is playing. It's stripping on
me right now, Like, I don't try. We're not flying
in here. They're trying to get me to fly in
his studio. Nothing works. I'm not doing it. He's done.
Please don't trust it. Brought the butterfly, the Butterfly guy,
and they wanted me to fly during the show for YouTube.
I said, no, we can hardly stand on the radio.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
Yeah, no, I wouldn't. These escalators here never working.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
There.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
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I think so. I'm feeling strong and quite strong about that. Okay, good,
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