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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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wait up. Thank you, Jackie. Have a good day. Thank you.
You did a good show. You were nervous, you did
a great shown. That's gonna be nervous about it. We're
a bunch of clowns. It's all good. You guys are
on today and I'm so here. It's really becoming that way.
Thank you, Jackie. You have a good day. Fred's show
is on. I think we've been unhinged for a six
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to eight months and there's no I'm sorry, but there's
no mistake. You know, things seem to the metrics get
better than more unhinged we are. So I don't plan
to change a thing. No, this is this is who
we really are. Okay, so hinging house, we cannot be hinged.
We've always been authentic, but I think we've been a
little muted, and we've just I think we've all just
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decided if you're gonna lock the doors and kick us out,
like we may as well go out on. We're gonna
go out kicking and screaming. You know what I mean. Well, yeah,
you know what I mean. We all agree on that,
don't we. Good. So it's our corporate strategy. Morning, everybody.
It's Wednesday, August twenty at the Fred Show's on. Hig Kaler. Hello,
Hi Jason Brady, Hi Paulina. He's here this morning. Shelley
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and Bella me in a five five three five. That's
the number to call if you want to take on
Paulina in our little general knowledge, little trivia game. It
was invented one time when Shelley was out. The people
demanded the people get it every Wednesday in Game Show Wednesday.
Definitely gonna beat Paulina so called out if you want
to play KICKI karaoke. After that, we did a story
before about well which we talked in the Entertainment Report
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about how high school, your high school era is the
most nostalgic time for music, it's most influential time. And
I believe that to be true because I think there's
so many there's so much like evolution in your life
that I not to get deep about this, but truly,
like between you know, around eighth grade and then graduating
high school, I feel like there's a lot of stuff
that happens for most people, and we attach We attached
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those memories to songs, and I don't know, maybe everyday life.
I mean there are other milestones, but everyday life. Then,
you know, when you get into your twenties and thirties
and forties, maybe you don't attach as many memories because
it's a little more routine, right, a lot of growth. Yeah,
And then Caitlin attaches most of her memories to match
Bucks twenty songs and Rob Thomas Thanks for sharing, and
she's going tonight. Well, you shared and she's embarrassed about it,
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but I don't think she should be. But the theme
in Kiki Karaoke today is going to be guilty pleasure songs,
which I feel like all of the songs I like
are guilty pleasure songs, Like all of them. Like, if
there's a song that people are like, really, I like it.
Oh yeah. If there's a song to be like that's
kind of embarrassing, I like it. But yeah, anyway, So
we picked some of those. I'm not going to tell
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you what they are, but we formulated a list. Everybody
kind of got a vote. Here. Two are Kalin's In
One's Mind and I don't care if no one likes
this song because it's one of the greatest songs ever recorded.
And there are like real music people that agree with me,
so I don't want to hear it. And if you
don't know any of these songs, you're about to learn.
That's another thing I hear from the suits. You know,
sometimes you took about songs that audiences said no, well
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then learn, Well, then you're about to. Then you're about
to learn something because every now and again people will
text and go I like that song. I never heard
that before. Imagine that there are things that happened before
Benson Boone. It's hard to believe. It's hard. I know
it's hard to believe. I mean, for me, life started
around that time when I met Benson Boone at a pizzeria.
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Maybe I should put just one of your hinges back, Okay, please, girl. No,
I'm just saying like, just because it happened before twenty
twenty one doesn't mean it's the worst thing that ever happened.
I'm just saying him, Am, I'm not not wrong. No,
I speak for the people. Anyway, We're gonna play the
Paulina game and then Kiki Karaoke will get to the
Entertainment report headlines. Do you have what it takes to battle?
Speaker 2 (04:25):
You're definitely gonna be Paulina Paddle not today.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Time to play the name Paulina's game. Sing your song.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Now, let's go shout out to all the kids and
teachers going back to school. I need you might want
to call in cause you're gonna be my phone a friend.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
I don't know this game sometimes pedal, who really does?
Hey Ivan, we're saying hi to Ivan, young man name Ivan.
He's eleven years old. He's a fan of the program.
He's going to school this morning. We gonna say how Ivans.
That's right? Shout out to Ivan. Is this for you?
You do well in school and you won't wind up
like me. Period. Don't get sea seas make radio personalities. Hi, Cindy,
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how you doing. Good morning, Cindy. Welcome. Tell me about
you a fun fact about you. That's one new thing
I like to learn a fun fact about every single person.
New culture, for sure.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
I have three kids, nine chickens and three ducks.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Wow, wow, busy Wow.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
We have a little home set out back, and my
baby chicks that we got over spring break have just
started laying eggs this week.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
So, Sindy, can I ask you a question that I've
always wondered about people who own like chickens. For example,
do you I know you make you know you eat
the eggs. I'm sure that the chickens produced, but at
some point you do we eat the chickens.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
I don't think so. I don't want to. And most
people I know no, okay.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Good good, because I because you know I'm obsessed with.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
Them.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
No, no, no, that's what I mean, Because you know I'm
obsessed with animals. And I've known people who own farms
and such, and I'll go to the farm and be like, hey,
can I pet the cows? And this is to happen
multiple times, and yes, I more than once that guys.
Can I pet the farm? Can I pet the cow?
And they're like, the cows don't they're not our pets,
like you don't. They don't want They're not real happy
when you walk up to them because they sort of
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know what happens next. And I'm like, what, like, I
could never I could never have like cows that I
see every day. And then like I'm eating a steak
and I'm like, well that was Edgar, you know or whatever,
like I can't. I couldn't do it, which is might
be a terrible farmer because I wouldn't. I wouldn't make
any money. Okay, good. I just want to make sure
because I wonder, like these people have you know these
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everything to me is a pet and I know that
it's not. And I know there's a whole livelihood to
be made, the whole industry with this. But if I
own pigs and stuff like they're they're not They're living
a full life. They're only going to cost me money.
They're never gonna make me money. There never did nothing anyway, Yes, yeah,
what I mean though, of course you're just making me loud. Okay, well,
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you know, I just I went to a farm one time.
I stayed on one. Oh yeah, in an airbnb in Ireland.
I took my dad on a trip a few years ago,
and the guy had cows everywhere. And I said, sir,
can I go pet the cows? He goes, you can,
sure try, but they're going to run away from you.
And I said, why don't theyrun away from me? I'm
a nice guy. I reason with animals all the time.
I just want to pet them. And they said, they
don't want to be bet by you anyway. Five questions.
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I don't know what the prize is. We'll come up
with something, and Paulin, you gotta go, all right, good luck, audios,
Bye bye, thank you, audios, Me and Mega, She's off
to the sound boofoo venture within. Okay. Question number one Cindy,
which nineteen eighties arcade game involves a yellow character eating
dots in a maze. Yeah, what is the name of
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the fictional African country in the twenty eighteen movie Black Panthereanda.
What do you call an animal that eats both plants
and meatpivre?
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Well, omnivore?
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Give you, I'm gonna give you that. I'm feeling generous.
On which continent is the Nile River? Located Africa? And
finished the title of this famous novel by Harper Lee,
to kill All. It's a fine. I mean, it's a
controversial five. People were gonna say you did you did
correct yourself before I said anything, So whatever, And everybody
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wins in this game anyway. So it's a four. It's
a blurry five. It was a blurry five. That's a
good score. Blurry five. It was a blurry It was
a blurry five. Probably should have been before. But anyway,
just get a five and I go see you. Yes,
I go see you. Which nineteen eighties arcade game involves
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a yellow character eating dots in a maze? Pac Man?
What is the name of the fictional African entry in
the twenty eighteen movie Black Panther?
Speaker 4 (09:03):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (09:04):
What kinda it is? What do you call an animal
that eats both plants and meat? Oh, that's not a carnivore?
Is it's not a carnivore? Is that your answer? Yesterday.
I'll giving you all the time you want. I gave
you all the time. That is your final answer. That
is wrong. That is wrong. No vegetarian would not even meet.
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That's true. Vegetarian would not even meet. On which continent
is the Nile River located? That is in Africa? It is?
And finally finished the title of this famous novel by
Harper Lee, to kill a killa, to kill aquila, and
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then what's the word title to a bird? Yeah? Yeah,
let me tell you that Harper le to kill a tequila,
to kill it, to kill off, to kill a You
know what I hate. I know you didn't because she
got number three. You actually lost, and I don't want
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to hear about it because I gave you both all
the time in the world for number three this morning.
I know I want to. But she corrected herself without
any prompting you, only with no cred. She's having a
side conversation. She's on a zoom college. I think she
had somebody tequila. But anyway, you win, Okay, you win,
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and I don't care you win. Job. Nobody loses in
this game, but you win. So I want to win, really, right,
we all want, I would say today we're all winners. Yeah,
I hang on a second, Cindy, Honey, we need to
not do two things at once, and we're on the radio.
I know it's not a professional operation, but like you know,
we can not at all. I know Sheason's on a
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Zoom meeting right now. Everyone's sitting there side is a
computer programmer. I hate it. I've got my Amazon storefront going.
It's fine. A lot of people have been asking about
my T shirt. You can go to my storefront. You
can get it. It's from Amazon, all right. That is
last number one oh two. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
I really just need to win kill to kill, to
kill a You just came off, so I don't even
know a rap song or something to kill a Oh,
I think.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Harper Harper Lee was to give away that it wasn't
the rap songs, but thank you for noticing.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
You know what I am, and I thought I better
do it in case there's any kind of mess.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
It was just like short and I don't know to kill.
But I'm sorry. I don't want to hear it about
number three because I said, what do you call an
animal that eats both plants and meat? And you identified
someone that eats only meat carnivor. Yeah, no, that was wrong.
That was very much wrong. Okay, good, I'm planing vegetarian
and the Vegetarian Fred Show is on Fred's Fun Fact.
Speaker 4 (12:02):
Fred's Fun Learn so much guys, did you know?
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Did you know that rubber bands last longer when refrigerated?
We talked to it. We've had this conversation before about
what you're supposed to refrigerate and what you are not
supposed to refrigerate. But it turns out that rubber bands
last much longer when refrigerated. The cold temperature helps to
polymers relax, preventing them from breaking down as quickly. My
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other question is who's stocking rubber bands? Like do you
do you have a box of rubber bands of the house? Yeah,
you do?
Speaker 5 (12:43):
What are you constantly using rubber bands for? This is nothing,
That's why it's still there. But it's in our office jar,
like with the paper clips and the ruler and like
all that stuff like erasers and pencils and stuff.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Yeah, like in the dust.
Speaker 5 (12:58):
There's a little office off the supplies at the house.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
He might have not less. Yeah, I feel like the
only rubber bands that whatever exist would be like left
over from something else and for somehow they like wind
up in the drawer. But I can't say that I'd
ever gone to the store and purchased. Oh I love
going to an office supply store. Well I do too,
I just don't gravitate to the But if I did,
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I gotta put him in a fridge. More Fresh show
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