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April 14, 2025 35 mins

Fred asks the crew if they would be willing to split the earnings of a winning lottery ticket with their partner. Plus, Fred loves The Masters and you won't want to miss his reason why!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I am not salty, okay, I am single and sweet.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
You should listen just to see what's going to happen. Next.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Fred's Show is on.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Well, hello everyone, Monday, April fourteenth, It's the Fred's Show.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Hi Kiki, good morning.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Oh you were adjusting, Yeah, you were adjusting yourself.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Went in new order today. I'm just switched it up.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Hi, Caitlin. I mean it's just like, who do I
have today? Who's not sick, who's not here, who's on vacation,
who doesn't feel like it?

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Hi?

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Paulina?

Speaker 3 (00:31):
Who quit?

Speaker 2 (00:31):
I don't know your one's here?

Speaker 3 (00:34):
He is here as of now. I'm good to go.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
No, this is excellent. Jason Brown's out today, he wasn't
feeling well. We don't need sickness in our little patriot
this year, so we wish him the best in his day.
And he's in the future of his day, but not
his future endeavors, because the future endeavors are here, right,
So don't get any ideas.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Don't you enjoy sleeping in.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
And being like, maybe I'll go back to my executive
desk job.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
No, you can do both. It won't allow it.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
You must are the biggest stories of the day. We'll
get to those in just a second. The entertainer of
forty is coming up blogs new waiting by the phone
this morning. Why does somebody get ghosted? Kiki's court butt.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
Ump bump girl, move your meat, lose your seat?

Speaker 2 (01:12):
And uh, four hundred and fifty bucks, which showbiz Kicky
in the showdown eighteen and two. That's your record. Yeah,
it was pretty good.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
I think.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
So it's really good. Let's hope we keep it that way.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Four fifty good money today And if you don't lose
between now when when shown Shelley comes back, then I'll
give you the money. Okay, that's the deal. Let me
see here. You guys want to do a little morality
money on a Monday. Yeah, we almost did morality money
on a Friday. Then we got distracted and we did
something else.

Speaker 5 (01:41):
Were we ever?

Speaker 3 (01:42):
Yeah? Imagine that.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Imagine that the people on this show got distracted and
did something else. So I believe this is from Reddit,
but it's been reported a few places. So yeah, this
guy he recently posted to Reddit about an argument that
they're having. I guess about the lottery. So his wife,

(02:07):
I guess one. I want to make sure I have
this right. Well, it make sure it doesn't really matter
who is whom, but just let's just say in this
case the wife, the wife won the lottery, not enough
to pay off the mortgage, but ane a nice big
chunk of money, and so this would allow both of
them to scale back on work and live a much
easier life. Okay, and I'm paraphrasing this story because the

(02:29):
Reddit post just goes on and on. But once the
cash hit, the wife had other plans. She doesn't want
to work at all, and she told him it was
her ticket and her decision. And when he tried to
talk to things through and suggests compromise, she accused him
of being a gold digger. Now the marriage is on
shaky ground and divorces even come up and commenttions on

(02:49):
this or split. Some say the wife is being selfish
and revealed her true colors. All others say that both
need a reality check and that a windfall, financial advisor,
you know that kind of thing, couple's therapy, all these
different things before you go and get divorced. Because I'm
pretty sure if they get divorced. Man, I don't know,
I they have prenaps or whatever, but I'm pretty sure
if they get divorced, they had to put the money anyway, right,
Like whatever it is is. I mean, I don't know

(03:11):
the details of their marriage, but I don't think she
don't like that option. But she won the money and
she wants to change her life, not their lives day
to day. What's wrong with the uh eight five five
five three five, Well, because I have a feeling if
he'd won, and we're saying the same thing, she'd have

(03:32):
a problem with it. Well, yeah, as anybody won, because
because if if you as a couple win, I mean,
if one of you wins the lottery, the couple won
the lottery, right, So.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
If he won the lottery, I should retire. If I
won the lottery, I should.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Also say see that least surprising least surprising analysis. Okay, okay,
but if you wouldn't you look at this from a
standpoint of we won the lottery, so whatever, and then
we get to decide what Maybe he'll maybe he would
agree with that. Maybe he would be like, yeah, actually, yeah,
you know, I make a lot more money, or you

(04:07):
hate your job. But I think if if I won
the lottery and I'm in a relationship and I'm marginy,
I go I won the lottery and I'm quitting, but
you get to go to work at you know, fifty
hours a week at your job or whatever. I'm gonna
send the couch simply because I'm the one who picked
up the ticket.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
I don't know how that would go over.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
No, it wouldn't go over well, but you're saying to
it anyway.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
No, I'm saying for you, you should retire your lady.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
Okay, So, no matter, no matter what, the woman in
this scenario, no matter what, the woman in this scenario
gets what she wants.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
Yeah, I mean, it's what we want. You want me
at home? Right? You want me at home?

Speaker 2 (04:43):
I'm not sure?

Speaker 3 (04:46):
Wait on you do youki? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
I want you in this room for five hours. Whether
I want you at home or not, I haven't decided.
But the fact that it matter is I just won
the lottery and somehow you retired. So no, the answer is,
I don't think I want you at home. I love
you deeply, but no, I want me and my money
at home.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
So you win the lottery, Okay, you win the lottery,
I know what happens. With what happens with the money,
you go home, you tell Hobby, I won the lottery,
and it's not five hundred million dollars. Let's say it's
a million dollars. Let's say it's something that we'll say,
maybe your take home is a million dollars, an amount
of money that is that is enough that you can
make things very easy for yourself, but not enough that

(05:28):
nobody has to do anything, because unfortunately, a million dollars
is not what a million dollars once was. A million dollars.
Let's say you've got a house. Let's say you've got
some student loans, maybe some credit card debt. That's probably
half of that, you know, and then the rest of
it you'd have to two of you would have to
live on, and maybe a family for the rest of
your life is not going to happen. So one person
is going to get to go easy or have an

(05:50):
easier life. Now, you could argue, Paulina, well, I don't
have a pension, you do. You know what I'm saying, Like,
I can take care of the kids, so we don't
have to, you know, rely on family or childcare. Yeah,
so we're going to save money there, you know whatever.
But you could also say I'm now now that money

(06:11):
isn't as important, and I'm in a job that doesn't
pay as well as some because we're let's face it,
we've all sort of traded off. You know, I would
have like point one percent of this business gets paid anything.
The rest of us are you know, well compensated, but
but also doing it because we love it. You could say,
I'm gonna chase my passion for not a ton of money.
You can now watch the kid all day because we

(06:33):
have enough money to subsidize it. So, in essence, you
could make that call.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
What would you do?

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Well, I probably would do what he does to me
when he wins, when he's gambling and tells me he,
you know, won X amount of dollars, but it's like
it's really more that he wanted.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
Of course it is.

Speaker 4 (06:48):
Yeah, So I'd say, oh, yeah, I want half a
million dollars. So he thinks this whole time, it's five
hundred thousand. You know it's really a million.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Yes, mart, you got it. You got to don't you
share bank accounts?

Speaker 2 (06:58):
No, we do, okay, So you could just sit on
a half a million dollars and he'd never know.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
That's what I'm saying, move some money. You tell him
it was half, tell him it's half okay, and then
we're going to start.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
With a lie. That's great, and then what's the second
part of the life.

Speaker 4 (07:11):
The second part is as much as I'd follow my passion,
I'm not allowed to do anymore. So I was talking
to my mom the other day and I forgot what
we were talking about, and she told me that she
she has so much saying this. She would never allow
me to be a stay at home mom because I
would quote drive everybody crazy. Yes, my own mother told
me that she has no saying And I wish my.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
Sister heard this, because I think there's there's a mom
daughter honesty.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
Yeah, that is. That is.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
It's just different between moms and sons. If Marte had
a son, it would be she would treat him completely
different and the same amount of love, but the approach
would be different. That's a whole topic in itself.

Speaker 3 (07:47):
Yes, it is.

Speaker 4 (07:47):
I'm so tired of these boy moms treating there's grown
ass sons. That's a whole other conversation.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Though, that's pretty common. Trying his mom involved in fights.

Speaker 4 (07:56):
Yeah, I'm immature, I know, I claim it.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Okay, so then what would you do. Then we would
say you have to retire from being a firefighter and
stay home with the kid, and then I'm going to
go do this radio stuff and my social media stuff
and my influencer stuff and see where it goes because
because we don't have to worry as much about the
money now.

Speaker 3 (08:13):
True.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
So like for me, I'm a complicated situation because I
don't like quality time as much as most women probably do.
So women are like I love being with my man
twenty four seven and I want to beating your skin.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
I'm not like that, Like I love being away.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
So that's what I'm saying. So you'd force him to
retire so that you could go to work because it
doesn't matter that you make less than him now because
you're subsidizing it with your lottery winnings. So now you
make the same or more than him because you can
contribute because you got all this money in the bank.

Speaker 4 (08:39):
I think I want to lead him to his passion,
which is fighting fires.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
I'd keep him, I'm saying, to keep him working. I
would want him working.

Speaker 4 (08:45):
Yes, we'll smart, be smart the pension, the smart healthcare,
Like I we've got to be smart about this and
then obviously quality time is not my love language. So
I like my man at work, so then when he
comes home then I can take it maybe easy, and
like you know, I could hire a nanny or do
things like that so we can have our time.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
Okay, so nothing would change, but you'd hire nanny pretty much.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
Okay, all right, let me see pay my mom back
or something?

Speaker 2 (09:09):
What Christina do? Hey Christina people, how you doing?

Speaker 6 (09:12):
Good morning?

Speaker 2 (09:13):
How are you I thanks for calling? So you are
you in a I can't even say the word. It's
hard for me to spit it out. Are you a see?
It doesn't even come out of my mouth. A relationship?

Speaker 6 (09:23):
Yes I am. I'm married for seventeen years.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
All right, So your husband comes home, let's say with
a million dollars. He want a million dollars free and
clear from the lottery, and and you're like, great, so
we can do X Y Z and he let's just say,
and I'm sure Christina, your husband would never do this,
but he says, no, actually, I am gonna do this

(09:47):
with the money. What what do you think?

Speaker 6 (09:50):
Because at the end of the day, like we are,
we are partners. We are partners in life and everything
that we do with money and everything. It's a always
about the benefit of our partnership, the benefit of our kids,
the benefit of our kids' future and their kids future,
and so money is something that we talk about every day.

(10:11):
And if he won a million dollars to and be
like that, you know, you don't get anything, it would
go into our mutual investment account. We would invest it
for our future so that when he retires in two
years that he can be like, you know what, like
I worked really hard. I was successful because we worked
as a partnership. And now we will both benefit from

(10:32):
this lottery money as opposed to being selfish and only
thinking of their well being. Because again, being married, you
you were in this together, and these decisions, these life
altering decisions have to be made together, because otherwise why
are you married? I agree, like, you might as well divorce.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
You're that kicking yet that's what it's supposed to be,
right there, That's what it should be. Man. Now, if
I call him, I trust he'll say the exact same thing.

Speaker 6 (10:55):
One hundred percent. I have no doubt whatsoever.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
They make the decision together. It's not what benefits you
either way.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
And you know what, her man loves her, and her
man will probably want her to stop working.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Do you think that would be the case. Do you
think if you had that kind of money that your
husband would say, you know what, want you stay home
and play pickleball day?

Speaker 6 (11:18):
So you know what? So I am. I'm a stay
at home mom already.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
H that's a good woman, because that's.

Speaker 6 (11:25):
A very hard job and everything else.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Yeah, okay, well see now I would argue that, I
would argue that the nice thing, if you really wanted
to do something nice, he hires a nanny and then
you don't have to do much of anything because what you're.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
Doing is equally hardest. Yeah you are.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Polina is onto something tail soulder stuff.

Speaker 6 (11:42):
I don't want anybody else, Honestly. I wouldn't want anybody
else raising my kids. Okay, honestly, all right, not at all.
I think kids Day and I'm like, nope, I wouldn't
want anyone else touching there and raising them.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Paulina is open to it. So how did the day, Christina?
Thank you for calling Glad.

Speaker 3 (11:59):
Yeah, it takes a village, guys, I'm open to it.
I don't even hack you, right.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
I mean, I pop in, I pop in I supervise
the process. You know, how are things going with the
raising of my kids.

Speaker 4 (12:09):
I would say things like that, you know, to be
fair for parents who use daycare or use nanny's, Like,
that's not quote raising your kids. I'm sorry to crush
her bubble. It's not raising anybody's kids. You're still raising
your children. It's called a village, it's called help.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
I would agree with that if you take it, If
you take your kids a daycare because both of you
have to work, that's that. No one's raising your children exactly.
They're helping you exactly. On they're the greatest help. I
think when people say that, they're referring to the folks
who have nanny's twenty four to seven.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
You know, like Kim Kardashi don't care.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
But we handle like all the day to day.

Speaker 5 (12:37):
Right, we don't got like that.

Speaker 3 (12:39):
But you know, a little bit of a break here
and there is nice okay, and.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
Then Camlin, I don't even. The funny thing is I
don't even have to ask where you stand on this
because I already know you would just be equitable. You
just put it down the middle.

Speaker 7 (12:48):
No, I would not, you wouldn't, absolutely not. No, I'm
somewhere in between. I I'm somewhere in between.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
I know, Jason, would I figured the two on this
side of the table would be, you know, tasting.

Speaker 3 (12:57):
But well what's fair is?

Speaker 2 (13:00):
You know? And then I say, okay, I love it
enough with that really, so you okay?

Speaker 7 (13:04):
What would you do somewhere in between? So I you know,
I would have to see how much I won. First
of all, honey, we are taking care of my loans,
my debt, which, of course I'm gonna lace you up
like I'm gonna get you some fits whatever. We're gonna
go on some nice date nights once all my debt
is paid. Gotta take care of my mom whatever she needs.
I mean, that woman's been there since the beginning.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
Okay, so the money's gone so that much debt? Damn well,
I need a million dollars.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
I'm serious, if you, if you really sit down and
think about it, a million dollars these days would go fast.
What the amount of student debt people have, and and
credit card debt and all the different kinds of things mortgages.
Maybe you went and put a down payment on a house,
Maybe you tried to buy a house. Money's gone million
dollars is not good. It's not what it was when
we were really little.

Speaker 7 (13:47):
Yeah, I have, like, you know, a couple thousand dollars
in debt, so I'd be okay, break my mom off
a little bit, you know, a little bit for my
sister or whatever, and then i'd take I would take
care of his debt for sure.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
But I'm I'm left.

Speaker 5 (13:59):
Yes, yes, I'm sorry. I've been in debt for longer
than I've known this man. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Debt have a relationship, you were married.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Would it be different, would you treat the same? Well?
I think you might have to.

Speaker 7 (14:10):
If I was married again, I'm still taking care of
my debt first. And I'm so sorry. But my mom
is she was a single mom. Like she's got to
get something. There's something that's going on. But of course
I would. I would spend the rest of the money
on my partner.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
Of course, if he won, if he I know what
he would.

Speaker 7 (14:28):
Need, if he wants, I would need him to take
care of his debt because he's got debt and he
needs to take care of it.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
I feel like he would just candy the check and
to bow to you.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
Because I want like then his debt.

Speaker 7 (14:46):
It's crazy that he loves me. But it's like, listen, like,
you gotta take care of your debt. You got to
be in the best position to be my partner.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
That's my fair point.

Speaker 5 (14:55):
Seriously, like I would rather not have debt than just
buy me, you know whatever.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
I can't wait for that day. I'll be like twenty
eighty nine, but I can't wait.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
Twenty eighty nine. Congratulate that it'll be wonderful. I look
forward to that. Now, put it on my calendar. I'll
send you a calendar invite for twenty eighty nine if
you say that. But Hobby loves Paulina, But they would
be a totally different conversation with the Paulina House, and
it would be at the at the Kaelin House. He no,
I'm right. The Biggest Stories of the Day in two minutes.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
The Red Show is on Fred's Biggest Stories of the Day.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
I'm not sure why The Masters gets me every year,
but the Master. I watch the Sunday Masters. I do,
and I don't watch golf really and I don't normally
care about the PGA, but the Sunday Masters, it's like
that that little piano music they play it's like Sunday,
It's like perfect Sunday nap, you know, like three or

(15:45):
four naps, you know, over the course of four hours.
I'll wake up like what because you fall asleep? Wow,
I see if I can find the Master's music for you? Right?

Speaker 3 (15:53):
What are you watching?

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Like?

Speaker 3 (15:54):
What are they doing? They're playing golf?

Speaker 2 (15:56):
No, but my scene holds it takes like four hours.

Speaker 5 (15:58):
What it is very chill yuh what I mean?

Speaker 2 (16:02):
It's like, whoever, it's the biggest thing that's ever gonna
happen to these people, Like if they win, it's it's
it's the greatest moment of their lives. And you're watching
it all unfold. And yesterday Roy mclory almost blew it.
He had it, he had it. And this seems to
happen on Sunday because the pressure, I think gets to

(16:24):
these men. And then and then you know, what's his name,
Justin Rose I think was his name, came back. He
had like nine shot better game that around on Sunday
that he's on Saturday. And then they went to a
playoff and then Rory almost lost, and I can't I don't.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
Know if this is the music.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
I don't know what I'm listening to this is a
I'm not even gonna I'm gonna shaven attempt this. It's
a little piano music that's bloom bloom blom. You never
heard this, you know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
No, I don't watch the Masters, you know, not big
on my list.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
You know.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
And then you got Jim Nantz and I can't I
make fun of this every year, but yesterday he would.
He was on any and the Man, Jim, you know,
he had to go into a playoff. You could tell,
like they really tee up the final round, sort of
like storytelling. And then as they're walking down eighteen and
it looks like one of them is gonna win, they
get into the really sappy stories when the problem was

(17:16):
then it went to a playoff, and then Jim Nancy's like, oh,
give me another sheet of bio, you know, because now
I gotta do this for another hour. It's like Roy McLaury,
he's walking down eighteen growing up his parents. This is real,
This is real. Growing up, his parents didn't have a
lot of money, and they spent all of it so
that their son would have the best possible chance. And

(17:38):
one time, when Roy was thirteen, they went to the
driving range and his dad only had a quarter and
that was only going to get him thirty balls, and
he's like walking, you know, up to the green or whatever.
And Roy went to his dad and said, I want
to play some golf today And he said, son, I'm
dead serious, son, I only have a quarter. What it's

(18:01):
only going to get you thirty balls, and I don't
get paid till Tuesday. So hit each one of them
like the masters, depends on it. And that moment is now.

Speaker 3 (18:11):
Oh my god, it's like jail.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Cheers and streaming down my face.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
Like that moment is now.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
It's right now, Rory, don't mess this up that he did.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
But he won.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
But he won. Roy Roy McElroy won his first green
jacket the thirty five year old. And here's the other thing.
Were you watching, Caitlin, because the shame time.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
Made you watch.

Speaker 5 (18:31):
I was forced all different places.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
His wife is not having it. His wife done like him. Now,
if you remember a year ago, there were rumors, yep,
that Roy was hooking up And I called it before
the rumors even came out because I was.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
Just watching this.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
But there's a woman who does like the post interviews
with the golfers that don't win.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
I remember this.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
I can't remember what her name is, but but but
there was there were rumors that he was getting Roy
was getting with that woman. And then he reconcile with
his wife, and his wife was there because the Master
is like a whole week thing, and there's like family
events earlier in the week, and they were showing footage
of early in the week, like his daughter did something
really cute and whatever, and the wife just wasn't having it,

(19:12):
didn't want to, like, wasn't involved in half the activities,
didn't smile one time. It was like she did not
want to be there. And then even yesterday they kept
going to her and it was like this forced enthusiasm
because there were cameras all over her, you know, so
she couldn't like not support her husband, but you could tell,
you know, I just I could see the body language
that this woman was not. And then and then even Rory,

(19:35):
like when he was when he won, he grabs his
daughter and not his wife grabbed it. And then he
leaves them both of them behind and walks in front
of all of them, like fifty feet in front of
his whole family, walking up to the thing I'm like,
my wife and my kid would be right there with me.
I just won the Masters. Why are they so far
behind me? What's my mom? Why are they all with me?
I was very upset about this, But he won, and

(19:58):
he completed a career Grand Slam, which means he's one
of all of the all the big tournaments. And he
joins a bunch of guys Jack Nicholas, Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan,
Gary Player, and Jean Sarahs him who are the only
golfers to capture the four major championships in the Master's era.
So he's got all of them. So congratulations to you.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
Should watch.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
It's very emotional.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
I mean maybe, Okay, there's a lot of cheating going
on in golf.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
I think there are shenanigans. Yeah, but you're talking about
you're talking about relationships.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
Yes, I'm here for I got to figure this whole
thing out.

Speaker 7 (20:30):
Well, girl, speaking of that, my uh my best friend's
fiance was at the Masters and they can't bring their
phone in so for twelve hours a day.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
Oh, he's just missing. He's just missing. Oh yeah, And
I have no idea how they enforce that.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
I have no idea how they're gonna know you had
your phone down in your pants.

Speaker 3 (20:44):
I have no idea how they would know.

Speaker 5 (20:45):
I don't know, but I was like girl twelve hours
a day. You don't know if he's okay. That would
freak me out.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Yeah, yeah, meares Klin walking into work today. She's always
dreamed of being in the entertainment reporter on a major's
nationally syndicated radio shop, and today is her moment. And
she once went to her mom and said, Mom, I
want to be the leading the play. And her mom said,
we don't have the money.

Speaker 5 (21:10):
Pretty much, but she always found it somewhere.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
We don't have the money for the costumes.

Speaker 8 (21:14):
And why are we supplying the young and young? I
don't know, I don't know, and yeah, someone else. And
then she asked, why can't dad pay for it? And
mom said, we don't know who dad is. I'm getting his.

Speaker 5 (21:37):
Dad was making my costume, that's where he was.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
And then Caylen found the cigarettes to her dad left
behind and sold them beach one by one to raise
the money for that day.

Speaker 5 (21:48):
She was the star my grand slam is today.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Of snow White in the first grade, and now look
at her sore in her moment.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
That's what it is.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
That's what they do.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
Jeff Bezos.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Blue Origin is going to launch its eleventh crewed flight
today with pop star Katie Perry on board. This why not?

Speaker 3 (22:10):
What are we saying? Why wouldn't.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
It's the first all all female crew since someone from
the Soviet Union became the first woman in space during
a solo flight in nineteen sixty three. Also, Gail King
is going to be on there, and some other people,
some scientists, and oh and Lauren Sanchez, the fiance of
Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos. They're going to launch the

(22:34):
crew from the company's launch site one in West Texas.
It'll fly a suborbital trajectory that will give its crew
several minutes of waitless time to float around. Their new
Shepherd will land under parachutes on the desert floor to
end the trip. The whole ride will take about ten minutes.
There'll be a livestream of this, you know, it's gonna
be on CBS and the whole thing. But I saw
them doing all the press over the weekend. Those space

(22:55):
suits were so fitted.

Speaker 5 (22:56):
I was like, oh my god, I kind of want
a space suit.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
The space would have no functionality whatsoever. They probably spent
hours making them just perfect for each one of them
because that skin tight.

Speaker 7 (23:08):
Yeah yeah, these things it looks like fashion nova. I'm
not even kidding to make that.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
I'm like, is there any actual like is this going
to save them from anything like it? Because when it's that,
when you're going to fashion over function, like is this
you know?

Speaker 3 (23:20):
I don't know?

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Oh yeah, you congratulations?

Speaker 3 (23:24):
Actually that shit the wasaist. Oh the little built.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
A bunch of Coachella stories Today, some festival goers were
stuck in traffic for twelve hours before getting into the
Coachella grounds. They were sharing what they didn't have access to,
like bathrooms, water, or gas while they waited in line
with temperatures at one hundred degrees. Also, Coachella attendees are
slamming the festivals diabolical food and drink prices. Has been
hearing about this forever, but the Coachella Valley Music and

(23:50):
Arts Festival they were mad. For example, one woman shared
on TikTok that the taco, nachos and lemonades for two
people were one hundred and two dollars And what about
this is appealing? One way in one way out takes
twelve hours to get in. If you're not camping, then
you got to try and get in and out every day.
You've done it right, Yeah, yeah, why.

Speaker 7 (24:10):
Because it's the best festival there is. Honestly, it's clean,
it's well run. I would never camp at Coachella. So
that's their first issue. First of all, the dust storms
make you inhale hail.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
Like the dust.

Speaker 7 (24:21):
You have black boogers after so and you're in the
desert and it's like so hot. Why would you camp?
First of all, that's your first mistake. But it's a
great festival.

Speaker 6 (24:28):
It's run well.

Speaker 7 (24:29):
If you saw the sets, I mean, I'm gonna talk
about them in the port, but it's amazing.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
A young Kalin named her whole life to attend Coachella.
This is true, and finally she got her moment to
see Ram with black Boogers. It seems like that they
would be at Coachella. I don't know the B fifty
two's and black Boogers for Kalin, but she had her
shining moment. For one shining moment, let me see you. Oh,

(24:58):
we've had lists in the last couple of days, like
you know what they found in ubers and just weird stuff.
Now the weirdest finds inside unclaimed luggage. So I guess
if you and I know, this is confusing to me
because they have these places where you can go and
buy bags that people just never claimed. And my thing is,
like if the bag exists and it had a is

(25:20):
there just no tag on it? Or like if if
your bag just doesn't go into the ether, if it's lost, right,
Like if I go to the airport and I scan
my bag and I show up in Salt Lake sitting
in my bag's not there. It's not just gone forever.
It didn't burn up, you know, like it's somewhere. But
I guess you get to a point in the process
where you just accept it as being lost, and then
they sell it, and they sell so you can go

(25:40):
to a store and you can buy these just unclaimed
bags from people. Some of the most bizarre things that
they found inside the bag freeze, dried chicken foot, a
script from the eighty five film The Goonies. Other unusual
items included a toilet seed. You can't get those anywhere.
You can't see you can't get a toilet seen in
any home, depot or lows anywhere in the nation. A

(26:02):
glass eye like if I had a glass eye in
my bag, I would have a vested interest in finding
the bag because my other eye is in it. An
uncut sheet of two dollar bills, an ice spiced chia
pet Jason, go get your bag, a replica suit of
medieval armor, a nineteen forty four letters signed by Eleanor Roosevelt,

(26:23):
a jar of whiskey containing a preserved rattle sneak, a
cuckoo clock, a silicone pregnancy belly, a antique magician's hat,
and an antique mustache curler. Also a forty thousand dollars
diamond ring, a twenty thousand dollars Rolex, and a ten
thousand dollars Louisveiton bag. Wow, all within these bags, I

(26:46):
would I would really try hard to find my bag.
If I had a Rolex in it, I wouldn't just
go Okay, you know, I'll take whatever the airline will
give me from insurance. Plus, everyone puts air tags and
stuff in their bags these days, so you know where
it is. I don't know how this happens. And finally,
a woman from Long Island is celebrating her one hundredth
birthday by doing things that none of us in this

(27:07):
room can do. Her name is Jerry. She's a great grandmother,
and she performed a five minute plank five minutes now.
Everyone else in the class quit it two minutes, and
she held on for another three She's one hundred years old.
That has to be some form of record. But do
you think you could do it? A five minute plank?
And this woman's one hundred? No, and she did it.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
No, you can't feel the rest of her body though.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
Lose feeling of your body at one hundred.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
She's a hundred, Like she don't That stuff don't even work.
She don't feel that well you need to, don't WORRK.
How do you flank for five minutes and one hundred?
Like half your body probably is already up there? What
you get what I'm saying? Like her, she might not
even feel I.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
Don't think I could do two minutes. This woman did five.
She's one hundred years old. Yeah, it's National Gardening Day,
National Dolphin Day, and National Expouse Day. Oh, we celebrate those.
I don't know why we're celebrating those, but okay, after
today's topic, I mean, there might be some ex spouses
want their lottery money.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Kaitlyn's Entertainment report he's on the Fred Show.

Speaker 7 (28:08):
Like Fred just mentioned, Coachella went down weekend one, I
should say, from Indio, California, over the weekend and if you.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
And if you.

Speaker 7 (28:18):
Didn't know, you can live stream the festival from YouTube.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
That's what I was doing. I call it Coachella and
it was amazing.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
All Kaylen wanted to see a young Kaitlin wearing a
Moo Moo the head dresss she just wanted to see
the cure one last time.

Speaker 7 (28:40):
First of all, a young Benson Boone brought out Queen
guitarist Brian May on stage Friday to do Bohemian Rhapsody.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
That probably was a dream of his.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Honestly, yeah, well yes, I would think so yeah this song.
But imagine you're hearing this all day, like you're just
you're sleeping on your sleep on a couch.

Speaker 3 (29:03):
You wake up.

Speaker 5 (29:04):
I'm in rem right now, because it takes like four.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Hours for this stuff to all go down, you know, so,
so you're take an all day event anyway, I'm sorry,
So Benson Bohemian Rhapsody.

Speaker 7 (29:13):
I don't know if you guys saw any of this,
but he started playing the piano and Brian emerged from
the top of the stage, then stuck around for beautiful things.
Brian thought he teased the clab earlier in the week
when he shared a photo of he and Benson on
a plane to Palm Springs with the caption maybe something
will happen, but it's showing his age a little bit,
because like, you just told us what's.

Speaker 5 (29:31):
Gonna happen, honey.

Speaker 7 (29:32):
But bless your heart, Queen fans, you'll have to tell
me what you thought.

Speaker 5 (29:35):
But Benson is a star. I watched the entire set.

Speaker 7 (29:38):
I felt like he was absolutely channeling Freddie Mercury. Obviously
he wears, you know, his tight jumpsuits. He had the
King like, you know, little cape thing on and how
cool to get Brian's stamp of approval. He literally started
Queen with Freddy, so he's saying, you know, you can
perform this with me, and that's amazing.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
I had chills. Other performances. I love Missy.

Speaker 7 (29:58):
Elliott, Oh my god, every single second, the you know,
the cameras, the outfits. She's just she is a legend.
She should have been top, you know, top of that
rappers list. For me, it was crazy. Charlie XCX had
no dancers, nothing, It was just her on stage, throwing
a party most of the set until she brought out

(30:19):
Troy Sevon Lord and Billie Eilish all for their individual.

Speaker 5 (30:22):
Songs with her.

Speaker 7 (30:23):
Lady Gaga, I haven't even fully processed it. It was so amazing.
She didn't just do Mayhem. She did you know, her
older songs, Born This Way, Poker Face, Papa Rozzi. The
wind was blowing in her hair, she had costume changes,
set changes, hair changes.

Speaker 5 (30:40):
She literally like put a wig on, took a wig off.
It was crazy.

Speaker 7 (30:44):
One of the thirteen actually messaged me that she gave
more of a Super Bowl performance, and she really did.

Speaker 5 (30:49):
It was insane.

Speaker 7 (30:49):
By the way, Weekend two is next weekend, and you
can stream it all for free on YouTube. You just
need to find the Coachella page and there's live streams
for all the stages, but you either need to catch
it live, so remember there's a time difference, so you
have to stay up a little bit later, or they
replay it once during the next morning. The full performances
and you can't find those anywhere else, just clips after that,

(31:10):
so you know, do Couchella with me.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
It's amazing.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
She wants to open for New Kids on the block
and none of the fifty year old female audience knew
who she was.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
Or watered are there with a young Fred and.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
Now and a young Fred saw living is tree star
emerging and now, twenty years later headlining Coachella insane stinging
paparazzi with a meat dress on. She didn't she lefts
to meet at It's a little stinky after.

Speaker 5 (31:36):
It, she was in the desert, so she left the
meet out. But they must be letting.

Speaker 7 (31:40):
More people in because you couldn't like standing there would
give you anxiety.

Speaker 5 (31:44):
Fred, it was crazy.

Speaker 8 (31:45):
I could not my worst night the ground one hundred degrees,
one hundred thousand people in one way.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
It takes me twelve hours to get in. I know
my worst at least with a lot of pelooza. I
can go and I can leave right. I can walk
out to like I'm seven eleven or something.

Speaker 5 (32:02):
Right there, data right in the city.

Speaker 7 (32:05):
It looks like Justin Bieber cut ties with his own
damn brand, Drew House, telling fans and not waste their
money on their products. In a now deleted Instagram story
over a screenshot of the Drew House official Instagram page,
Biber wrote, I Justin Bieber which is very dramatic.

Speaker 5 (32:19):
I'm no longer involved in this brand.

Speaker 7 (32:21):
Drew House doesn't represent me or my family or life.
If you're rocking with me the human Justin Bieber, don't
waste your money on Drew House. He started the company
in twenty nineteen with his former manager and stylist Ryan Good.

Speaker 5 (32:34):
The company became known for their slippers.

Speaker 7 (32:37):
You know, it's that smiley face and clothes branded with
that same logo. But Ryan Good was his good friend,
so I wonder if there's more to that story. And
eighty one year old rocker Mick Jagger and his longtime
partner Melanie Hamrick are engaged as she's thirty seven, by
the way. In fact, during a recent interview, he said
they've been engaged for two or three years. As for marriage,
he said, maybe one day we'll marry.

Speaker 5 (32:58):
I don't know how many days, but he said maybe not.

Speaker 7 (33:01):
We're so happy in our current life that I would
be too afraid to change anything. That you have been
together since twenty fourteen. Share eight year old son Devreux
Octavian Basil jaggers.

Speaker 2 (33:11):
Off the tongue. So he was forty four when she
was born. Yeah, so that would be like me marrying
somebody who go who got born?

Speaker 3 (33:20):
Who got born?

Speaker 5 (33:20):
They haven't been born yet.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
No, wouldn't even be born yet.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
No, huh.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
I would be marrying someone who's not even born yet
in another forty some years.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
Right, wow, And he's got good.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
So she's still So when people say she's still out there,
they mean like she hasn't been born yet.

Speaker 5 (33:41):
Papers yet, she's not in daycare, she ain't even here.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
No, she's not thought right, I can't rust.

Speaker 7 (33:46):
By the way, if you missed any part of our show,
The Friend Show, just type the Friend Show on demand
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Speaker 2 (33:53):
App Thank you so much for having us. Non Welcome
to Monday waiting by the phone. It's new We'll get
to that next or fifty Kiki for Shob is Shelly
in the showdown, blogs and more are a couple of
minutes to way, It's the Fred Show. Glad you're here.
Jay wants to shut out driving to a new job today.

Speaker 3 (34:11):
Oh wow, Jay, Jay.

Speaker 5 (34:13):
A young Jay, A young Jay.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
People told him or her, I'm just gonna I'm gonna
say Jay's a him, but I could be wrong, and
I'm sorry. People told Jay growing up that he wasn't
going to amount too much. But now he's making his
way into the city for his first day at a
big job, making hundreds of thousands of dollars when many
city couldn't do it. Here he is riding towards the

(34:37):
sunset or towards the sunrise, on his way to the
biggest moment of his life.

Speaker 5 (34:43):
Some would say he's making his way downtown because he is.

Speaker 2 (34:49):
Congratulations Jay, and I'm glad that you. Apparently you have
to drive quite a ways to get to your new job,
which we love.

Speaker 3 (34:56):
We love that.

Speaker 5 (34:57):
Good for it.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
Yeah, sorry, sorry about.

Speaker 2 (34:58):
Your your bad luck with the trap can long commute,
but not so bad for us. Let's do blogs and
a brand new waiting by the phone. Next more Fred
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