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Speaker 2 (00:40):
You like a ligament I do means.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Spread show is on. Sometimes I wonder Pee, how you
get your life? How I get this success? At Christ
Chris It's cars. I'm never gonna get this one. Rkis
you Talkedober twenty third, Hi Klin, Hello, Hi Paulina. Hey,
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Jason's on assignment in Miami for iHeartRadio. FIESA Latina Because
when I think FISA Latina, I think Jason Brown. I
knows it. Yeah, you can go in any room and
just like run it. He runs the room. Oh you
can't like seventeen hundred straight days on Dualipa. Like the
dude's like he's gonna fit right in, right with his
combat boots and an all black outfit in the earpiece.
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He had the earpiece in like all week, like he
was ready to go. At any point somebody could have
paged him here or whatever. Hi, Kiki, good morning, how
you doing. I'm fat good, thank you for asking shop
Shelley Bellah mean everyone's here, throwback throw down named that
tune battle if you'd like to play eight five five
five nine one O three five kalin fifteen wins is
your I don't think there are enough weeks left for
anyone to catch him. Jason has eight, Kiki has six,
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Paulina has five, So a week for one of you
to ahead without Jason. It's me my with you guys,
tech Ris. You could very easily Kiki come in second, okay,
so very easily, like for the whole year, okay, either way, second, third, four.
If I had a good time, well, that's all the matters.
That's that's all that's important, right headlines, biggest stories of
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the day, fun Fact and the Entertainmer Report are coming up.
What are you working on?
Speaker 2 (02:19):
K I will tell you who's dropping a book called
Cancel Me. If you can also something just for bald
people that is being thrown an event.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
It's just for y'all, just for y'all. Don't look at me,
thank god, oh all, my my bald king. I got
a lot of problems, but not that. Plenty of her
Calin's entertainment report is on the Fread Show.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Dave Portnoy, founder and CEO of Barstool Sports, had on
Instagram yesterday announcing his new book. He wrote, first things first,
this cover f's but he said the entire work word.
He said that and shared a photo of himself the
cover of the book in a pool with some sunglasses
on smoking a cigar, which is his resting state. I
feel like, But he writes, anyway, twenty two years ago,
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I started a paper route, turned it into a media empire,
created a lot of fans and enemies along the way,
sold the company for six MILLI bought it back for
a book.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Sometimes life is actually stranger than fiction.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
This is the story of Barstool Sports, And like, do
we need to read the book now because that's pretty
much the story of barstool Sports.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
But I mean, he has been close to getting canceled.
He'll get messy in there somewhere. Oh yeah, he does.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
He but he stands on everything he does and says
he goes to do that, So you know, I guess
that's interesting. And he came here by himself, which I'm
still very shocked by. But if we have him on
the show years ago and he just showed up, he
answered everything. I have a whole entourage of minions, but
no film.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
That was a time.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Emma Stone, I don't know if you guys have seen her,
but she shaved her beautiful head of hair, that red
hair for her latest role in a movie called Begonia,
And they did something really funny for the screening in
La Monday Night, so they had a screening just for
bald people, all the bald people in honor of it.
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I guess it's like I love it too. It is
and you literally had to be bald to get in.
But I guess it's like a sci fi absurd film.
I guess sci fi absurd. I don't know if that's
like a new category. I mean, I feel like life
is sci fi and absurd right now. But they also
were shaving people like people were shaving their heads just
to get into this screening. So this was like literally
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a decision that people were making on the fly as well.
But you had to be bald to get into this screening.
So there, yeah, shout out to me, bald kings and queens.
You know where you say screen on your head?
Speaker 1 (04:37):
What do you mean my grandfather was so bold? Oh? Really,
my other grandfather was so bold. I should be bald,
but I'm not, thank god. I mean, I got a
lot of issues, but I got a lot of hair.
So there is you got that hair? Oh you like
this hair? You like this arrangement? Better fight you today.
I don't know where you think you're going after the
show today, But you are slight inday, because don't think
I forgot when you told me I needed a haircut
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a week ago. Don't don't. Don't don't think that I
forgot about that. Yeah, you got your had done and
now you got on a new shirt. You got a
nice sweater on the hair asleep. I got a wig. Actually,
see I'm taking some page out of your book. Oh god, Now,
way I can have a different hairstyle every day if
I want? You can, yeah, and I'll have you know,
this is a vintage just a very vintage shirt. It's nice.
(05:19):
I love the face. I have a vintage shirt dealer. Now, yeah,
I want to know more about that. At that point,
I probably you should know. I have a friend who
a new friend who had an advented shirt business, and
apparently his garage is full of them and his wife
wants them gone, so he just sends them to me. Now,
but I had no idea. I had no idea how
valuable some of these shirts can be. He sold shirts
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for thousands of dollars, like the early nice And then
if you go onto websites for these things, it's like, huh,
Like some shirts somebody bought thirty years ago and wore
and like Moud the lawn and it has a hole
in it now from led Zeppelin or something is worth
you know, three thousand dollars for a vintage shirt. I
need to go up on my prices. You do, Yeah,
well you need to go make a vintage go put
a box in the garage for ten years, and then
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sell them when you're even more famous. Oh thank you.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
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Speaker 1 (06:08):
The fread show is on Friend's Fun fact Fred fun
so much. I'm gonna let you guess. We're gonna have
a little participation in this one. How much would you
guess is the value of the world's most expensive violin?
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It has an insurance policy. How much would you guess
the most expensive violin in the world costs? How much
it's from seventeen forty one seventeen million, one sixteen million.
You were right there, I mean, you were so close.
I had we stop it right now. That's crazy. You know.
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I used to play the violin. I did two, I
really did. I did too. You can read music, No,
I couldn't either. I just I just knew what to do.
I just knew what to do with my fingers, right,
that's it. No, But in fifth grade, I don't know this,
this was review, But in fifth grade everybody had to
play an instrument because you couldn't get in the choir
until sixth grade. And so there was a hot girl
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that played the violin. So I was like, okay, I'll
do that. I was the only guy. I didn't get
the girl either, and I wasn't and it wasn't very
good at it? Is that yours two fifth grade. Oh yeah,
it was around that time. And because I couldn't read music,
when we would have the little orchestra thing, I would
just do the motion. Was actually I wasn't actually playing anything,
but I would just do the motion. Yeah. No, because
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ours they put colors on the little I don't even
remember what the next strings or whatever, and so like
I just memorized the colors. I never knew how to
read music, No one ever I know. That wasn't good.
Seventeen or sixteen million, sixteen million dollars, and the insurance
policy says that it could only be played every so often.
That because it's the same here, right, same exactly more
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