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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:40):
Hey wake up, so I'm a big miss Rachel standis
no bad? I hope she gets a Nobel Peace Prize
one day. I'm at the Noble Peace Price. Yes, Nobel
Peace Prize.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Okay, Noel Noble, she should get that one too. Spread
show is It's Thursday, Good Morning, July thirty First the
Press Show is here. Hi Kln. Hello, good morning Jason Brown. Hi,
Hey Kiki. Is she back tomorrow? Yes, that's weird. I
looked at my calendar and I was like, why would
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you come back from a vacation on a Thursday and
then go to work on a Friday?
Speaker 3 (01:17):
Only her?
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Is that what she feels better about going to Lallapalooza.
I'm not sure, Like, because you're vacation, Like if you
take the day off, if you want to go do
something that's somewhat work related, I don't I would have
a problem with that.
Speaker 4 (01:31):
I mean, yeah, she's working Lalla, So I don't know
why they looks.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
To have my head at a show. Like in high school,
did you guys any of who played sports? Officially? Yes, yes,
you couldn't play in the game. Well I knew that
you couldn't play in the game if you didn't go
to school right like you had, if you were too
sick to go to school, like on a Friday and
the back and we had the basketball game. It's seven
o'clock on Friday night. You couldn't play in a basketball game.
So that's the only thing I think that is a
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little sus to me is when someone's too sick to
come to work, but they're not sick, but they're not
sick enough to do the extra thing that pays extra.
Now wait a minute, correct, Hold on a minute. Yeah,
so you can't come do the primary thing, but you
can work overtime somehow that pays more. I mean, like,
I get it, but it's also like now, wait a minute, No,
that's not cool. Now wait a minute, no, waitit second
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bella means here on the phone and the text eight
five five one oh three five you can hit us
up anytime waiting by the phone from the vault. We'll
get to that. This morning, the throwback throw Down named
that tune battled very competitive this year you guys or
this Yeah, it was this whole year, this whole year.
Canad with nine wins, Jason has seven, and then KICKI
and Paulina with four. You could win today, did one
less competitor? Paulina?
Speaker 4 (02:37):
I know that I would be what third place? Though
it would be third placed? Hey you know what?
Speaker 1 (02:41):
Yeah, all winners? Mm hmm, no not really. Eight to
fifty is surprising and the showdown. Five pop culture questions,
the entertainment of port blogs and the biggest stories of
the day this hour, what are you working on?
Speaker 4 (02:51):
K bad news for Shannon Sharp.
Speaker 5 (02:53):
I will tell you who was spotted in the crowd
at Katy Perry's concert.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
And then two very upsetting stories.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
So someone shave their head and someone shave their beard,
and I just have.
Speaker 4 (03:03):
To ask why.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Oh so there had to be some kind of a
breakdown or a roll. Yeah, a breakdown or a movie role.
You either get paid for it or you had some
sort of mental breakdown.
Speaker 4 (03:12):
I just you know, trigger warning before you guys look
at the photos, because oh.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Wow, yeah, these people need it, each of those assets.
I think so people some people need a beard, like
that looks weird without a beard now like some people
need the beard like it helps kind of round out
the facial structure. Some people need hair. I need hair,
like of all the of all the deficits, of all
the things, like the mental illness that I was given,
at least I was I was allowed to keep my
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hair in older age, because I would look really weird
with no hair.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
I need hair too. I would look like kayu, I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
You could probably pull off this.
Speaker 4 (03:46):
I like a baby, like I don't I would look
like a baby.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
You could do it. Some people need baseball hats. I'm
not gonna I don't want to pick on anybody, but
there's some celebrities that need to keep their baseball hat on.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
Yeah, keep it.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
They take their hat off and you're like, whoa, I
don't know who that is. I've never seen you before,
not sure. Yeah, and I see why you wear the
hat all the time.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
I mean, Neil, we could be honest.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
I wasn't gonna say, but I was. He was certainly, certainly, Neil.
He's a different dude. This looks he looks like a
different human being. I'm not saying he does. He's not
a handsome man. But it's just like, who oh, Neo's here.
I didn't know the he oh, now you didn't put
the head on? Now, nios here. I know. I got
all kinds of stuff today. This is just a bunch
of random things. The boss loves it when we just
do a bunch of random things. But have you ever
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listened to the show before, because.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
Like Jason has not in the course of it when.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
He's unfortunately he's not our boss. But like in the
course of an hour, we might hit fifteen different things.
Like that's kind of like what we do. Is that
kind of how people converse? Though, you know, like some
the old radio rule was you talk about one thing
every ten minutes. One thing. It's like, no, no one
has the attentions man to listen to us talking about
one single thing for ten No one doesn't not even know.
But imagine this. So you're baseball player and you play
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for the Baltimore Orioles, and you're in Toronto, or as
they say, if you're from there, Toronto. So I don't
use the extra because you know, I've been there several
times this year, so I know I'm basically from a
lady in there, not yet lady in the streets freaking
the bed. No, I mean, I'm not opposed to it,
though I do like Canadian women.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
I don't know, you're going to Canada a decent amount.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Well, I went once for work. I went once with
my neighbors for the for the for the swinging convention, right,
and then I went and then I might go back
this weekend. I like it. It's a nice place. It's
not that far away, and it's a nice place, and
it feels a little it feels a little international, you know,
because it because theoretically it is, but it's but it's not,
you know what I'm saying, Like you kind of feel
like you went somewhere far away. Now Montreal would be even,
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like that's where you want to go.
Speaker 5 (05:40):
Yes, okay, everybody's having their bachelor parties there.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
I guess, well that's because they have strip what is
alleged to be the greatest strip clubs in the world.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
Oh then yes, I do want to go.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
And it's very French. It actually it feels very international there,
like I think the primary language is French. They don't,
they don't. I don't think think that they're Canadian. I
don't think they think they're anything but what they are, Like,
I think they're their own They're a Texas to their
own country.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
I heard they have good food. Like I'm trying to go.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Oh, let's go. Let's load it up and go. So
you're in Toronto. You play for the Orioles and there
are it's a doubleheader, so there are two games in
one day, like like an afternoon game in a night game.
So you play the afternoon game and you're in the
locker room with your your teammates on the Orioles. You're
having a nice time and you get a phone call. Hey,
you've been traded to the Toronto Blue Jays, So get
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up and walk take your stuff and walk down the hall.
Now you play for the other team now. And so
that's what happened. The guy said, yeah, I was after
the first game. I was in there with the guys.
They called me and say, hey, man, you got trade
to go to the next dugout. So he got up,
walked down the hall, changed uniforms, and played one inning
against his old team in the same day on a
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new team.
Speaker 5 (06:48):
So that would be like us walking across the street,
you know, in the same day, right, That's.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
It would be like us doing this show and then
they're like, hey, you got traded to the crappy station,
and then we had to walk down the street and
work at the crappy state. That's wild. That would be terrible, and.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
I would be like tired, you know.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
I feel like that's like getting sense of the minor
leagues or so, you know. I mean, it would be like,
I don't know, being demoted somehow, we all, I mean,
by the way, I can't say it will never happen,
because you know, this place, who knows, but working is working.
I mean let's face it, but it's working. That's the
smartest working is working. You know. I actually dated I've
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told the story before, but I dated a girl. And
I don't know if this has ever happened before in
Major League Baseball, in Major League Baseball history, but I
dated a girl who had a hit on in for
two major league teams in the same day he got traded.
I think I can't remember how it all went down.
I could look it up, but I want to say
he was playing for like, he was playing for one team.
They were here and after the afternoon game he got
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traded and they're like, hey, and this is back in
the day when it was like they weren't using pg's
as much as they whatever. They were like, hey, there's
and I think he got traded in like the matches.
So it's like, hey, there's a flight to New York
from oharea, leaves in an hour. You go get on
your You're now on the Mets, get out of here,
go get on that plane. So he made the flight, landed,
when it took him to the thing they put he
put a uniform on, and he hit another made another
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hit for another team in another state on the same day.
Speaker 4 (08:18):
That's a lot of it.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Like that's wild, Like can you imagine, Like I don't
think people realize and I guess it's part of professional sports,
but can you imagine that just one and this is
how it comes and you're making a lot of money,
I know, and YadA YadA, but you know, not everybody
who gets traded is like everyone's making a lot of money,
but not everyone who's traded is making Lebron James, you know,
fifty million dollar money. But like you're sitting there one
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day and they're like, hey, you now you know you
play for the Lakers. Hey, now you play for the
Miami Heat. So so get out of here, jump on
the Hey they're gonna call you in a minute until
you walking me to the team. You're to get on
a plane, pack a bag and go to the Miami
Heat now, And you just got to leave your house
and you just now you live in.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
Miami Like that I can't say out of my friends,
like it is.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
One single day and you had no say. Or you
could be on the number one team and get traded
to the last place team, or you could be on
the last place team and somehow get grouped into a
trade on the best team and so then you go
from I guess the baseball trading deadline was, was it yesterday?
I don't know, this is all happening. There were a
lot of trades yesterday. So I'm not a big baseball guy,
but I mean that that could happen. Like you could
be on the worst team in the league and then
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somehow you get packaged into a deal and now you're
like competing for a World Series and you're like, oh, okay,
well I do want to You don't get to say no,
that's just how it is. Can you just quit? No? Well,
I mean yes, you could just be Yeah.
Speaker 6 (09:36):
I suppose like if I like had all my family
and everything in Miami, Like I'm not picking up a
moving Ohio for Miami.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
I'm good. I guess I'm I mean, you are for
eight months of the year or whatever because you're getting
paid well and you worked hard to get there. But
I don't know. It could work out very well and
it could work out very poorly. I mean, but I
will will be wild to me. It's like, oh, I
live in Minnesota, now, Oh okay, at like my house
and everything, and I'm sure that they pay to have
people come pack your stuff up. But imagine if you
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had like a wife and kids and you're like, hey,
leave you like, hey, honey, i'm moving. Uh you know,
you guys can come or keep the kids in school
and I'll come visit sometimes. I don't know, but we
live We live in Uhland, right, we live in Cleveland.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
Now.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Like like you you were, you were living log in
Orlando playing for the Magic. You know, you were crushing it.
Living in New York City playing with the Knicks. You're like,
this is great. And then they're like and nothing against Cleveland,
but they're like, hey, uh, you're you've been traded to
the Oklahoma City Thunder. Now granted they won the finals,
they won the championship, which is cool, but like you know,
if you're familiar with the beach and then they're like,
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you live in Oklahoma City. Now that's that's a that's
a pretty significant change. But anyway, this guy had hey,
head down the home, man, head down the home. You
play for a different team would be so crazy.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
Are the people welcoming like the new team? Like are
they like get on in here?
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Well I'm sure yeah, so we then again, you got
to remember that you're replacing they traded you for someone,
or they traded some one for you. So like maybe
there's a guy on the team everyone loved who they
just traded, right, and now you're the guy who I
just have it in Dallas right where they traded Luka
doncic So who everybody in Dallas loved, loved the guy.
I mean he was just like even though he I
mean whatever, people had their issues with him, but like
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they just loved him. They thought he was the greatest ever.
And they trade him for Anthony Davis, who's also an
incredible player. But even Anthony David shows up that he's
like really like everybody, no one like hates me, but
like they do because like now I'm taking over for
the legend. Like no one's happy about this, and I'm
the guy that has to come in there and like
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try and be the hero now and make everyone like
me because they traded you know, they got rid of
your boy.
Speaker 4 (11:40):
That would be hard, you know.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
They talk about that like in the radio business in
media business a lot of times too. It's like if
the show does really well for a long time and
then the person gets fired or retires or whatever, then
it's like who wants to go in after that, right, yeah,
like I don't want to, I mean, but that's it.
Then again, that seems to be when happens.
Speaker 6 (12:00):
With friends, biggest stories of the day.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
A pilot, I should probably know, like understand more why
does it happening so much? But I really I don't know.
Significant turbulence send some Delta flight passengers to the hospital.
I mean, I feel like we're doing a story like
this every single day about turbulence, and we weren't doing that.
A couple of years ago, global warming severe turbulence whos
landed twenty five people in the hospital aboard a Delta flight.
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The flight was headed from Salt Lake to Amsterdam when
it encountered the issue, diverting to Minneapolis Saint Paul and
landing safely shortly before eight pm local time, when it
was met by first responders. Two hundred and seventy five
passengers thirteen crew. I feel like we're doing at least,
but we could do a story a week or two
or three a week about turbulence on airplanes. So either
was reported before nobody cared, like you say, oh, you
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hit your head. Sorry. You know, he didn't pay that
much for the ticket, so you shouldn't have got a
middle seat, like, I don't know. I don't know why.
We're talking a lot about turbulence now though, and I
think weather's getting worse too. I do a million. That's
my theory theory as a pilot. If flicked storms are
bigger and taller than they ever were, I don't know
what's going on. We're powerful. Let's plame it an Ai.
It's a icefold.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
I mean, we did this to our planet.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
It's a ice folt. Neil Jason actually broke this news
for me this morning. But High Noon has had a
bit of a label mix up and there's a recall
now High Nuon Vodka Seltzer is recalling it's High Noon
Beach Variety twelve packs due to a can label mix up.
The recall comes as some packs may contain cans that
are filled with High Nuon Vodka Seltzer alcohol but are
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mislabeled as Celsius astro Vibe Energy Drink Sparkling Blue Rass Edition.
Well that is a whole on a second Celsius astro
Vibe Energy Drink Sparkling Blue Rass that is yes, I'll
take Can you give me a Celsius yea, which one
do you want? I want the astro Vibe Energy with
the Blue Rass edition. And that's quite a long title.
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The affected products were shipped distributors in states including Florida,
New York, Ohio, and Virginia between July twenty first in
July twenty third. Luckily, there have been no illnesses to customers,
but those who have purchased a product can contact the
High Noon Customer Relations Department for refunds. So yeah, I guess.
I guess though that you you would be if I
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have this right, you would think that you're getting alcohol,
but you would get an energy drink. I guess that's
better if I'm reading the packaging. No, it was alcohol
in the celsius case. Yeah, the high Celcius cans to
high noon.
Speaker 5 (14:28):
Like imagine grabbing you know, your energy drink in the
morning and getting into the car, you know starr day.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
You're right, yeah, right, So you think, no, no, you're right.
This is a bad way. Then, so you think that
you're getting somebody that's not alcoholic and you're getting alcohol yet.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
To start your day, like people use that to start
their day.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
Well that or you know, maybe you're not supposed to
drink or you don't drink or you know something like that. Yeah,
it could be bad on a lot of line.
Speaker 6 (14:51):
I did that once because I had like energy drinks
in the fridge and he grabbed it truly and thought
like you just went to the shop and like thought
it was like an energy drink.
Speaker 4 (15:00):
Did he noticed when he started drinking it or he just.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Yeah, no, he was like wait, this is this is tasty,
feel good, but I want this one every day. So
people are taking ozembic for a lot of reasons, but
the people were taking it for cosmetic reasons. Esthetic reasons.
You're trying to lose weight, you're trying to look skinny,
or you know, maybe he's helping you jump start a
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more healthy lifestyle. Fine, however, now listen to this. So
over the past year or two, cosmetic surgeons have noticed
the surgeon clients asking for fixes to what's been dubbed
his ozembic face, a hollowed, aged appearance caused by rapid
weight loss from the GLP one drugs like ozembic and
wegovi and manjaro whatever else. Patients are losing facial fat
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faster than the skin can bounce back, leading to sagging
wrinkles and a general deflated look. So now people are
going to the plastic surgeon to undo like, oh I
got I got too skinny, sorry, or I got skinny
in the wrong way, or I don't like this kind
of skinny, so now I got it. So I lose
the weight with the with the uh, you know, GLP one,
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and then I'm like, then I gotta go to the
plastic surgeon. And then you're gonna pump me up with
fillers and stuff in certain areas to even me out.
Speaker 5 (16:13):
I mean you guys, yeah, because we stop producing collagen
at twenty five, I think so, and you need that
like fullness in your face.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
So the trend has pushed fillers like jupiterm and sculpture
and skin tightening treatments laser ultra cent et cetera into
high demand, but from more dramatic changes surgical procedures and
now more popular than ever, including facelifts of fat, grafting,
neck lifts, eyelid surgeries. Paulina, don't get any ideas. I
think we're I think we're good for a minute.
Speaker 5 (16:39):
She wanted to get her teeth done the other day
and I was like you, yeah.
Speaker 4 (16:42):
You.
Speaker 7 (16:44):
Gotta be you gotta be so careful about your potato hud, Paulina.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
We gotta stop, we gotta stop, we gotta study. Save
some for old age. Paulina.
Speaker 4 (16:54):
I mean like you're here because we love you.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
I just really want to so young. I have bad
news for you. It's it's it's doesn't get easier to
look good. Like your behavior has affected me in the following.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
No, I just love your teeth. I don't think you've
got mut.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Take a deep bread. No, we can the Veneers of it.
Oh boy, it can go wrong so fast. It can
go wrong so fast, and your teeth can look so
I mean, I'm sure there are people. I know, there
are people out there who are very very good at it.
You know, they're they're artisans. As it comes to the veneers,
there are others that will just slap chicklets on your
teeth and call it. You know, look, now you got white,
perfectly formed teeth.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
You guys can just say that because you have nice teeth.
I'm looking at everyone's do not have nice teeth? Okay,
min need to be a little more straight and a
little longer.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Straighten your teeth. Fine, but like if you're mixing teeth maybe,
but what do you know? Your teeth are fine.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
You don't need long teeth.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
What do you need long? What do you like raccoon
or something like a beaver?
Speaker 4 (17:46):
I just want nice even white.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
So you can like open bottles with them, Like I
don't understand. I just want your teeth are fine. We
need to stop well.
Speaker 6 (17:57):
I hear about is veneers like falling out, like out
of people's mouths, your little.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Imagine that we're in a Holiday Express conference room right
now and you need to run out of the parking
lot and running circles that refuse to get in the minivan,
and we chase you around the parking lot and you
won't give in the minivan and some of us sit
back and cry. I'm not making fun of you know.
I'm making fun of the show because it's it's the
same thing every time. I'm not doing it, and I
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can't watch it. I can't watch interventions. It's so upsetting
to me. It's like, get in the van, Get in
the van, go to spring Hollow Meadows or whatever the
place is called. Like please, like all these people love
you and they want you to fix your life. Plead.
I know it's not that simple. Unfortunately I know all
too well. But it's uh, yeah, that's what we're doing
right now.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
Yeah, it feels like it.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
Yeah, they just just take it. Your teeth are perfect.
Everything's fine.
Speaker 4 (18:51):
I take a step back.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
We don't need to be doing anything else to ourselves.
A little bit out of vacation time too, I think
next year and I mean we may have hit the kope,
but we're we're at a time. So you need to
come to work, okay, and you need your teeth okay
with the teeth are a big part of the communication
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aspect of this job. So yeah, so if you would,
let's not And the food trend of of I guess
this part of the summer Buckets of coffee, coffee buckets.
I heard of this summer's coffee craze. Ice drinks served
in literal buckets. Okay. They're booming on TikTok, selling out
in small shops and giving latte levers a way to
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caffeinate and make a statement. One shop owner selves a
thousand of these things a week, sometimes two hundred a day,
literal buckets full of I don't know how much caffeine
that is. I don't know how if you got an
ice version of it. I don't know how it doesn't
get watered down immediately.
Speaker 6 (19:49):
And I wouldn't leave the bathroom if I drink a
bucket of ice coffee.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Yeah, well you don't share it. I thought it's like
instead of doing you know, Oh no.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
These people are holding it like a straw in it
individual or not share. No. I mean, I don't think
it would be a story if it was a bucket
of coffee to share. Oh, I think that would just
be a large serving coffee.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
You know, you go to the bar and say, can
I get a bucket of beer? Right, and they bring
you a bucket.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
This isn't a bucket of individual coffey. It's a bucket
full of coffee.
Speaker 5 (20:20):
You're going the liquid in the bucket, not like a
bunch of beers in a bucket.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
It's just not my base breaking news.
Speaker 6 (20:26):
Someone's putting five coffees in a bucket and selling it.
It's selling out.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Yeah, it's a TikTok trend. It's absolutely insane. It's not
a bucket of beers. It's totally different.
Speaker 7 (20:38):
Bucket of beer a bunch of coffee. I don't know
I need a bucket of beer. Well, like to look
it up your veneers. It's National Intern Day, which shout
out to Bellahamine. I mean, she's no time now, but
she'll never not be an intern. This is how it goes.
Speaker 5 (20:51):
I'm also pretty sure it was intern Day last week.
Some intern put that into it. That's like the crow.
But why do they get two days to well because
I have these wrong? No, No, you're correct. I looked it up,
but I don't know why we have two within two weeks.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
How you know what, nothing would be more surprising than
the intern spending time on the company died making sure
they get multiple days right, And I love it intern,
but let's make sure we would have been in. We
got a recognition last week, but let's make sure we
let's just do it two weeks in a row, just
to make sure it's giving gen Z, you said it,
That's what I was eluding. Chili Dog Day today as well,
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shout out to Detroit. Yeah, there you go. Let's get
to the entertainer of forts next and you can go
give me a bucket of beers. Cal's entertainer report is
on the Fresh Shows.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
Probably one of the biggest stories of the day. ESPN
has officially parted ways.
Speaker 5 (21:41):
With Shannon Sharp, two weeks after he settled that fifty
million dollars sexual assault lawsuit brought by a former girlfriend.
He had been on First Take since twenty twenty three,
but announced back in April that he would take a
hiatus from the show days after the suit had first
been filed. Shannon, who retired from the NFL in two
thousand and three, also hosts his podcast Club Shaysha and Nightcap.
(22:03):
I don't know details of his settlement or anything. He
has denied those allegations over time, but you know, it's
pretty big breaking up of a relationship.
Speaker 4 (22:14):
He's been there for a minute, and I know a
lot of people liked him, but that's what they decided
to do.
Speaker 5 (22:18):
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was spotted in the
crowd at Katy Perry's Lifetimes tour show in Montreal last night,
which is is just wild. I can't imagine looking over
and seeing him there. This comes just two days after
their dinner date. So I think they're probably dating. People
are like, are they just friends?
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Probably not.
Speaker 5 (22:36):
I mean I think they're probably dating each other and
into each other.
Speaker 4 (22:40):
I don't know, what do you think they're dating each other?
Speaker 1 (22:43):
Time would hear that they're into each other? Yeah, I mean,
what was it? It was dinner? And then yeah right,
and then well, well I've seen those guys at all
the time. I always I'm always there, and it's always
like who's true Trueau and Katy Perry here again.
Speaker 5 (22:58):
Let's go over to our Canadian representative table again?
Speaker 1 (23:03):
Can you get Trudeau and Katy Perry out of the table.
I guess that's my booth, right, and.
Speaker 4 (23:09):
That's where you as car goes.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Didn't I sit there with Calyn eating your s cargo
all the time, Paulina looking up in the ears, trying
to get that bucket of coffee, all the time alone.
And then it's like comes your knowing Katy Perry again,
the astronaut. Everyone has to stand up and salute her.
It's weird, strange.
Speaker 5 (23:25):
It's really upsetting me that people are dressing as astronauts
or her concert too, and she's like playing into it.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
I mean, good for her, at least at this point
you may as well make fun of yourself somewhat.
Speaker 6 (23:34):
She does do well. She will joke about herself. You
have to give her that.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
I mean, at this point you have to that whole
thing was so over dramatic, and it's a cool thing
that you all got to do, but you need and
it's somewhat historic, but you're not. We don't have to
go down this road again.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
I think she's still serious. I don't think she's joking.
Speaker 5 (23:52):
She told a guy in Mexico City, and you can
go to space too, if that's your dream.
Speaker 4 (23:56):
No, he can't. He doesn't have a lot of money.
He doesn't as much money as Katie's. He doesn't know
Jeff Bezelsky.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
I appreciate the tough love. I mean, you're right, I
can't afford to sting to me.
Speaker 7 (24:12):
You can't.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Every day, every day I come in here, I say, Kaylen,
I'm going I can go to space because Katie Barry
told me. And every day Caylen is like, no, you can't.
You don't have enough money. You get radio, I'm radio DJ.
You can't. You're not going to space do whatever you put.
Speaker 4 (24:29):
Your money, nor can I.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Every day I come in the first thing I see camelin,
I say, good morning, I'm going to go to space someday,
and Caylen goes, no, you're not. You're a broken failure.
You don't have enough money.
Speaker 5 (24:42):
You're Radio DJ to bring you back down to Earth
where you're going to stay because you can't afford to
go to space.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
I'll take my spacesuit off. Then every day I come
with this fame. I'm ready. I got my little helmet.
Speaker 4 (24:51):
Now we're not going to go because you don't know
Jeff Bezels.
Speaker 5 (24:53):
Okay, so stop perpetuating that.
Speaker 4 (24:56):
Katie.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
You're not Ryan Seatress, You're poor.
Speaker 5 (24:59):
Remember, everybody needs a friend, you know that's real with them.
Speaker 4 (25:03):
This sext story is going to be really upsetting for
a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Aquapan starred you upset this. I'm not going to space.
Speaker 5 (25:11):
Yes. Aquaman star Jason Momoa shaved off his beard for
the first time in six years for a role. He
posted it to Instagram without a trigger warning, and he
wrote that he hates it. He is reprising his role
as Duncan Idaho and Dune Messiah.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
I saw the first tune.
Speaker 5 (25:29):
I don't know what it's about still, even though I
saw the first one, so I.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
Did not see the other ones.
Speaker 5 (25:33):
But I need you guys to go look up what
he looks like without a beard, because it's very upsetting.
While we're speaking about that, Tim McGraw shaved his head
this week. I also need you to look at that
new photos show him heading to the studio.
Speaker 4 (25:46):
He says he just wanted a different look for summer.
Speaker 5 (25:49):
I don't know if he maybe felt like we were
starting to lose some hair and that's just what he
wanted to say.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
Oh my god, Yes, that was my reaction too.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
He's worsh because he's just the guy is so ripped.
Speaker 4 (26:03):
I know.
Speaker 5 (26:04):
I mean, you know you're into mister clean, so you
might like it.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
It's not the worst bald headed version I've seen, like
of a bald headed person that used to have hair.
It's like the worst ever. And I think that the
physique makes it work. But it's definitely a shocking change.
Speaker 4 (26:19):
Yeah, it was just shocking.
Speaker 7 (26:21):
You know.
Speaker 4 (26:21):
I wasn't really prepared.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
But he's I give him credit though, I mean, I
don't know, is he's sixty something. He gives a He
puts a lot of time into that aesthetic so high.
Like when he's on the road. I saw a video
they they transport like big tires and he like goes
down the parking lot of the venue and like pushes
tires around like you know that old was it a
CrossFit thing for a while when like there were the big, huge,
like monster truck tires and you had to lift him
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up and like push him over, you know, down and
think he does that. But imagine being the crew member
who's in charge of the tires. You know, It's like, yeah,
I would suck. I got to move those things around.
Like that'd be me. I'd be like, yeah, we got
to have the tires on the road, guys. And then
you'd never seen me out there pushing around the tires.
And somebody would be in charge of having all these
things around the country. I'd be like, guys, we gotta
have the tires for my fitness. Man, I'm glad there
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to parking. I'm gonna push those things around. I'm gonna
be strong.
Speaker 5 (27:08):
That's like when I bring a book on vacation and
I just carry the book around each place I go.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
The same thing, I'm gonna read this book. It's exactly
the same thing.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
I'm gonna read these and then I don't.
Speaker 5 (27:19):
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Speaker 1 (27:29):
You might see more than you bargain for it because
Pauline is in charge. So Kiki gets back Tomorrow's still
a wild thing to come back from vacation on a Friday.
Speaker 4 (27:36):
Right, you don't have to do this, girl, I just I.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Would never do I'm glad she's coming back. We missed her,
but I just wouldn't. I would not do that, like
I need the full like I'm not coming back from vacation.
I even try and sometimes come back from vacation like
a day or early. Like even if I came back tonight,
I would still not come back to work until Monday,
like I'm not. I don't want to be on the
flight all the way home from Hawaii going I have
(27:59):
to wake up and go to work tomorrow morning. Like
it's just part of my vacation to decompress and then
move on.
Speaker 5 (28:04):
So you do you do a built in day like
when you get back from a vacation to be.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Yes, I'll try and come back like if it's a week,
I'll try and come back on a Saturday, Yeah, and
then get my act together, sleep in my bed, sleep
in one day, and then come to work. I don't
like the feeling of knowing that my vacation is over
and I immediately have to come back to work. I
don't like that.
Speaker 4 (28:22):
Yeah, it's not fun, but I ride to the last minute.
I'm like, I need to just get.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Well, that works. So I want to try. I want
to see you. You know, who's who's up and moving and
you know, this is a little bit of a niche topic,
but we'll try. Probably does over here shopping for veneers
and and buckets of coffee. And she's kind of forgetting
to turn the cameras off during the break. So a
lot of times you'll see me picking my nose or
with the absolutely worst posture ever in my chair with
(28:49):
my phone in my hand. But anyway, every every possible
role I have you can see because I just cru
I mean.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
Honestly, maybe that's your birthday present, like a girdle. Yeah,
and one of those straps to the chair thing where
your posture helps you with your postures.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
My posture is so bad. No, I don't want to
be stretched.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
Well, I had those when I was in a mental institution.
I don't like that. I don't I don't want that anymore. Well,
so I saw this on the internet, and this is
a text conversation between two friends, and the sort of
the headline of the meme is, my Chinese friend is
just learning English. And the conversation goes like this, love you,
love you too hard, good night, good night, And then
the Chinese person says good night, rest in peace. And
(29:32):
then the person and English is the second language, I guess,
or multiple languages. And then this person says, you can't
say that. Don't say that to anybody, because rest in peace,
I mean I I. The literal translation would be like
have a peaceful sleep, Like I get that, but typically
r I. P rest in peace is you know something
you refer to a dead person. It's the forever rest,
(29:57):
you know that. So I'm just curious for anybody who
you know, for whom English is a second language, or
maybe English is your maybe maybe there's another language it's
a second language, and you had a difficult time with
a phrase or something. I told the story on my
Instagram story when I was in Brazil, and I don't
I still don't know. People were telling me it was true,
(30:18):
and people were telling me I was getting punked. But
I was talking to a customs agent in sal Paulo
Brazil about English or about Spanish and Portuguese and how
the words look the same. Some of the words look
very similar, but the pronunciation is extremely different. And he
was like, yeah, I mean people see like on signs
in the airport it would say like the similar words
to Spanish, but don't be fooled, Like Portuguese is obviously
(30:42):
very different than Spanish. And so I was like, we'll
give me an example, and he said, well, slang Spanish
for I can't remember which way it was. I think
it was slang Spanish for little bus in Portuguese means vagina.
And people were like, know, he was punking you. But
this was a very sincere conversation like that. I didn't
(31:03):
feel like this was somebody who was like, let me
pull one over on the American guy. I the guy
was very sweet because long story, but I was talking
to one person. She didn't speak English very well, so
she actually went and got somebody and we had this
like little three way conversation about something whatever. But it
was very sincere, very sweet the way this happened. But
I'm just curious if anyone has found this experience where
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like in your language, you would say it this way
and then translated to English, you realize that it's not
that's not the way that you say it. I realized
this is kind of niche. I don't know if anyone's
gonna we all speak English some sort of kind of yeah,
but anyway we can keep that sentiment going throughout the
morning and if anyone, I don't know, if anyone has
anything to share.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
There's like words in Polish that I like will fight
for the life of me to try to explain.
Speaker 4 (31:48):
And I really like someone just don't translate. You get
what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
Give me try to give an example. Oh, but they're bad, Yeah,
they're bad.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
There's like some that just you would say if you
were basically telling someone like like you know, like like
go beep yourself, Like it's basically that, but like it just.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
I'm always saying that so it comes off stronger.
Speaker 4 (32:10):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
To me, I feel like that's my struggle because I'll
say things or I want to translate them or whatever
or even like Okay, for example, I don't know how
to say this in English. I'm not even being funny,
like if I was to say, close the door. But
you know, when you don't close it, you just leave.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
It like this. I crack the door, Okay.
Speaker 4 (32:23):
So it's crack the door.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
So I would always say, like to put the door,
you know, to the very closeness of before closing it.
That I have to literally say that to people because
I never knew it would just say crack the door, crop.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
The door, because in Polish you would say differently.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
You would just say shimkney, which is kind of like it.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
It's one word and it just basically means to, yeah,
leave it cracked open, and I for the life, and
you could not translate that forever.
Speaker 4 (32:46):
So I'm like, just leave it a little bit open,
but don't close it, but just give a little gap.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
Why are you.
Speaker 4 (32:49):
Leaving doors cracked so often? My mom would say that
often growing up. I don't know why. I don't shut it.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Yeah, I don't shut it, just leave it like that
word shimney, Like you got it, boss.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
I mean, I think, as I'm trying to re learn Spanish,
I think one is like we would say in English.
This isn't really necessarily a translation issue. It's more of
like a vernacular, I guess. But it's like we would say,
I'm oh, I'm sorry, you know, like when if you
bump into someone or if you get in their way
or whatever, like you would say, but I guess. In Spanish,
(33:18):
you wouldn't say lociento for like that sort of a
minor thing. You would say like like perdon or you
would say something like that, like there's lesser severe words
that people would use if I say I guess, And
really it's more of a matter of me just enunciating
the fact that I'm not a local speaker, right, So
it's not that I'm saying anything wrong, but it's like
(33:38):
it would be like me going, I am so sorry
you know when I whatever I did that was like
very minor, and so there was stuff like that that
my aunt was trying to explain to me, or like
other Spanish speakers will be like, well, that's not wrong,
per se.
Speaker 4 (33:53):
Right, but you wouldn't say that, But you wouldn't say.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Like glocisa would be reserved for like you know, I
cheated on you with your best friend and gout a.
That would be more of a low ciento.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Yeah, I pedogonal yeah, or like if I didn't hear you,
like I would say Monday, like like I would just say,
ask you that like to repeat yourself, like excuse me,
but like haave one time said it to a which
he's a Spanish speaker, but he said it to a restaurant,
a woman at a restaurant like that was or putting
our food together, and I had to correct him when
I then I was like, shook it.
Speaker 4 (34:21):
And I was like, no, no, you don't say like
k which would be like what I'm like, that's rude.
So I was like, you say Monday like another.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
One, yeah, another one was like and again I don't
I think it's fair to say Mexican Spanish versus maybe
other dialects. But I was taught to say like yo
kierto like and we hear youki a taco bell whatever,
like yo kiddo, guests or whatever you would say. But
that's that's the equivalent. I guess I'm saying I want yeah,
And you wouldn't in English say I want. You would
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say may I please have you know, more like a
kissietta or something like or right right, And I guess
in in in like in in Uruguay they say it
something totally different. So anyway, it's it's again like the
difference between you're not necessarily offending anyone. But I'm not
telling you to rest in peace when I'm when I
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want you just to have a nice sleep. Hey, Henry, sleepy,
Hey Henry, good morning?
Speaker 3 (35:14):
Man?
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Is it Henry or is it.
Speaker 3 (35:20):
Whatever you want to call it?
Speaker 1 (35:21):
Okay, because the way it's spelled is achi n R
R T O.
Speaker 3 (35:25):
No, I didn't say that.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
Yeah, I think maybe Bella fell asleep on the keyboard. Anyway.
So you speak Spanish male salvador, yes, And what is
it that doesn't translate?
Speaker 3 (35:38):
So the word is which to us is little boy
or little girl? Oh, and you use it as an
adult as well, like hey, becho, how are you? That's
Puerto Ricans. It means a man's penis.
Speaker 1 (35:59):
Man a second, But Henry, it's possible I meant the
other thing, so sometimes I mean the other thing. So,
but that is a different word for that, which we
don't have to say. But there's a different word for that.
And the other thing is some of the cuss words
I've heard, they don't they don't translate. Like there are
cuss words that you might use in El Salvador that
people might use in Mexico that people wouldn't use in
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South America, like I was trying to teach my aunt
cuss words and she said, I've never heard any of that.
And I'm a fluent Spanish speaker, but it's South American Spanish,
which I gut is different.
Speaker 3 (36:28):
Right, Yeah, there's a lot of slang swear words that
obviously between Central America are and Mexican. They're they're similar,
but they sometimes they translate differently.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
Okay, all right, fair enough, thank you, Henry, have a
good day. And I'm not going to say the other thing.
I'm not gonna you know, I'm not going to call
you a biach whatever. Oh, here we go. We got
Polish speaker Audrey Hi, Audrey.
Speaker 3 (36:55):
Hi.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
So what is something that you did? You did you
speak Spanish or excuse me, Paul, Olish first or English first?
Speaker 4 (37:02):
I speak English, but I was raised Polish. And there's
a word for aunt.
Speaker 2 (37:10):
I was gonna say, yes, oh yeah, it can be
a woman's private I didn't know if I could say the.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
Word wow, so I could be referring to my aunt
or I could be referring to my hu haa. Yes.
Well yeah, oh boy, okay, that could be problematic. I
can see the issue there. Oh yeah, okay, all right,
I need to learn. Maybe add to the list for
my my du Alipa is I need to learn Polish too.
Speaker 4 (37:35):
I got you.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
I feel like it would be super relatable for me.
Speaker 4 (37:37):
I think so.
Speaker 5 (37:38):
I knew as soon as I said it's a Paulina,
the word for aunt.
Speaker 1 (37:42):
Fair enough, Thank you, Audrey, have a good day you too.
Let me see here, I'm reading this okay, well, Coco
in my language, which is Haitian creole. Someone texted means
hu ha, oh, so you got that. That's cute, which
I've heard people say that anyway. But I anyway, now
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I speak a little Haitian real, which is exciting, more
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