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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
I would feel fairly confident that you were not, in
fact hitting on a woman if you were to deliver
the message in that way. Well, Freads Show is Onday morning, Everybody,
It's Monday, July twenty eighth. Hi Klin, good morning, Hi
Jason Brown, Hi Pauline. Kiky's out today, Bellah means your
show bas Shelley the Entertainer of ports headlines the biggest
stories of the day, fun fact and Kiki's Court. I'm

(01:11):
filling in for Kiky. It won't be the same, but
I'll do my best. That's all coming up. What are
you working on for the portcase?

Speaker 4 (01:16):
I need to tell you who had a Medieval times wedding?

Speaker 1 (01:20):
I need to talk about it at Medieval Times. Oh
I didn't know where that sound was coming from.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
You live, baby.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
No one here has added at Medieval Times.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
Well, I gotta tell you, okay when you get there.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
I can't wait to hear this, okay, all right, Well,
thanks for by the way, thanks for listening long and hardly.
You guys have been listening long and hard and we
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to search Fred Show Radio. This is a very kind
of a complicated Geeky's Court, but all along and let's

(01:59):
see what we think a lot of different layers, a
lot of wrinkles. It's Kiki's court. Okay, all rise for me,
All rise for me. Oh yeah, give me a gavel.
All right, Oh I get the gavel today. You're so excited.
I am owner in the court. Kiki is PRECIBB. Well no,
not today, not today, Judge fred No, Kiki did not

(02:22):
share with me any of the hold on on the formica.
She did not share with me any of her cases.
So I went to the natural place to find, you know,
people's problems, Reddit, and I'll have you know. It took
me about an hour and I've got about four in
front of me here. But I chose this one. So
you know, for the people who are like, oh, you
go to rent, I do go to Reddit. You're right.
I look at Reddit every day and I go through
page after page we give for stuff to talk about

(02:44):
on this program. So it's true. Then again, that's what
people are asking for on There is advice, and I'm
here to give it to you. Okay, this is complicated, guys.
So here's the case. Eight five five five three five.
You guys are the jury the person here. This is
a woman saying this has been messing with my head
and I need some honest outside opinions. She and her husband.

(03:10):
We have another home that my husband has been saying
in recently because we're in the process of separating due
to infidelity. I assume his infidelity only. I checked the
digital Scales memory out of curiosity, and it showed two
unassigned weigh ends at exactly one hundred and twenty pounds
logged at twelve twenty five am and twelve twenty six am,

(03:31):
back to back for context. I don't weigh one hundred
and twenty pounds, and I was not there on that date,
just my husband. Needless to say, I'm shaken. I'm in
the middle of a separation from my husband due to
his past cheating. He's been staying at the condo, and well,
I don't want to jump to conclusions. This feels more
like just more like than just a glitch. I didn't
say anything to him because in the past he's never

(03:54):
taken accountability for the infidelity. For the infidelities I found,
I also want to protect my peace and not just
to conclusions, but deep down, I can't shake the feeling
that someone else was there the scale doesn't automatically store numbers,
and neither one of us weigh one hundred and twenty pounds.
It only logs a reading when someone actually steps on it.

(04:16):
So what do you do here?

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Like?

Speaker 1 (04:19):
What are you doing this? Like? Okay, first of all,
do we give this kind of benefit of the doubt?
And they're separated? I assume that she wants to work
on it, or that she sees the world where they
get back together, because otherwise she wouldn't care if they
were separated pending divorce. Well, then I think you can
probably assume that someone who you think was cheating on
you before now that you're getting divorced, is probably going
to hook up with someone, right, or even I even

(04:40):
think you have to be cheated on if you're separated
with the intent of getting a divorce. I don't necessarily
think it's unreasonable to expect someone to see someone else, right.
I think that's.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
Another level of disrespect. Like it's the house you guys share.
You could wait, you can wait and put things on
pause until we get you know, you get your own house,
or we figure stuff out.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Well, it's their second house and he owns it too,
And then but here's the thing they're separated because she
thinks that he's been cheating. But clearly she saw a
world where they reconciled because again she I don't know
that she would be too concerned about infidelity if she
was leaving him. I would still be upset either way.

(05:20):
So we're gonna go with this wasn't a glitch now
at twelve thirty in the morning. We're also going to
go with this probably being a house guest. You know.
The scenario that I'm thinking is she spent the night.
I don't know what happened, you know, whatever happened. She
went to the bathroom, was like I wonder how much
I wait, and then jumped on it and then like
like all of us, looked at the number and was

(05:41):
like no, and then got on it again like it's
going to change. So I can relate to that. That's
very human. But what is this woman supposed to do? Right?
So more than likely this was a woman with her
husband in the middle of the night, which I there's
you know, I think we all know what she spent
the night like that. You know, it's not like it

(06:02):
was lunchtime and I don't I don't even know why
somebody else would be in the house. This wasn't a glitch, right,
He's never admitted to cheating in the past, so it's
not like calling him and being like, are you cheating?
He is going to do any good. It's also not
as though, I mean, they're separated, so I guess maybe
that could be expected and he got caught. But part

(06:24):
of me is like, you think he's cheating on you,
and then you find this and you're this is he's
cheating on you, like he's or at least now he is,
or he's with another woman. So whatever the case may be,
you thought he was cheating before, he's probably with another woman. Now.
I don't know what are we hanging on to here?
My thing would be leave the guy because you're already separated, right. Well,

(06:45):
but again I think she's separated. I think I think
this was more of like a break than it was
because again she didn't say, right here, we're getting divorced.
Because again, if you're separated, I think there's a difference
between being a part and being legally separated. Right, he's
legally said it means we're getting a divorces pandemic, right,
But they're just a part because she needed a break
because she thought he was cheating, and then she finds

(07:06):
this more than likely he's cheating, and we're done. So
I don't even know what there is to debate. My
thing would be. I think, you know, I think you
now have confirmation of what he would and there's no
point asking him because you'll lie because he's lied in
the past, and just divorce him.

Speaker 5 (07:23):
Again.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
That's case closed, guys, anything I mean, is it really cheating,
like if you're on a break but like, okay, so
you guys aren't together, and I'm just supposed to like
sit and like twitdle my thumbs until you figure it
out if you are. But it's like, okay, at that point,
it's over anyway. So if there's a scale or not,
you could have been, you know, his luggage. You could

(07:45):
have been trying to weigh his luggage. I've done that
before to meet him, you know.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
But he's upset because he's acting like someone who's having
an affair, So she asks for some distance, He goes
somewhere else and then probably has an affair. So I
guess for me, it's like I don't know what you're
hanging on to, right, Like your mind's already done made
up like this would be granted, I don't know that.
I never would have thought of the scale. In fact,

(08:08):
I didn't. I didn't even know there was a scale
that linked like that. Why do they have a scale?
It's not the eighties. Hey, that's my biggest no. See,
I don't scales are bad news, but but.

Speaker 6 (08:20):
Eh no, I mean, if we are separated because I think.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
That you are cheating on me, I expect you to.

Speaker 6 (08:28):
Be begging for me back, and if you're not doing that,
that's the bare minimum, then I'm going to end this.
You know what I mean, I personally wouldn't probably take
a cheater back. That's my you know, hot take before
someone comes at me on my high horse.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
No, I wouldn't. That's like the one thing I have.
It's called the boundary.

Speaker 6 (08:41):
But I just like people act like that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
But the only thing I I don't think anybody acts
that it's crazy not to take a cheater back.

Speaker 6 (08:47):
Oh I got caught one time. I got called the
text line I'll get off my high horse because I
went off on a cheater.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
I think if you don't want to take a cheater back,
you don't have to take a cheater back and that's okay.
And again she says that she's not with him for infidelity,
but she also says he's never admitted to his past infidelity.
So it's one of those things where she suspected it
he won't admit it. Because she said both of those things. Now,
I think she's got proof. I think she knows what
she needs to know it. I think you move on.

Speaker 4 (09:14):
I understand though it is hard in that position to
not have like hard proof, and I know that this
is quote unquote proof, but I think some people really,
I mean, you're definitely owed the person to be honest
with you, and I think that's probably what she's looking for,
although I don't know if she's ever gonna get that.
It is easier said than done to leave someone when
you don't have like them telling you, yes, I cheated.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Now, I guess he could argue, he could say Devil's Advocate, well,
I was never cheating on you to begin with. You
kick me out of the house, so so you know, no,
we're not together right now. So I'm gonna do what
I'm gonna do. And sorry you found out, I mean,
but again, now I think that's gaslighting because odds are
he's been doing it before and he never thought he
would get caught this way because hones this is a

(09:57):
new one for me too. I'm not a cheater. I mean,
I'm very really in a relationship, and when I am,
I don't cheat. I'm very transparent about what I'm looking for,
what I want, and I have been for a very
long time. But when i'm when I'm committed to someone,
all the more reason why when I get into a relationship,
I don't do any of this kind of stuff you're
not supposed to, So I'm not. I don't want to
check a pat on the back like that's just the
right thing to do. But the news flash, guys, you

(10:19):
can you can now get caught thanks to the scale scales. Yeah,
I don't. Hey, don't be hopping on the scale, you know.
But I will say when I'm in a when I'm
in a bathroom, if there's a scale, I usually jump
on the same. I don't care what I'm a massacres.
I can to myself and then I'll cry about it.
Three five Hi Gabby, Gabby. Hey, So Kiki's court with

(10:43):
Judge Fred presiding, and for Kiki, you you heard the scenario.
What do you do here?

Speaker 3 (10:49):
I'm just gonna say, Ki will say, go finally talking
about here?

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Right right?

Speaker 3 (10:56):
I mean, okay, excuse me, one sit down with her.
She knows she's chilling, so girls, come on.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Yeah, this strikes me as she's looking for validation because
she maybe maybe still loves him here.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
I mean, you have a chierting history with her.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Come on, well, I agree, but I mean she's she's
going to a public forum because I think she probably
still loves him and doesn't want to believe it's true,
and it's hoping that someone out there is going to
say to her, oh no, there was a glitch in
that in the scale system and it was registered. You
didn't hear about that, you believe me? Or the scale bad?

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Yes, it is not.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
You know.

Speaker 3 (11:36):
The sad thing about it is that in these case,
in these cases, you know that you're good, feel it,
you know you know that is true, and you still
can have spaces and how the lush look Tommy.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Enough, Yeah, thank you, Gavin. I'm glad you called. Have
a good day.

Speaker 5 (11:54):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
I'll tell you what though, Like I've been in a
situation where I'm maybe not being cheated on per se.
But I'm being actively lied to about the nature of
a relationship with another another person or multiple people, and
I'm being actively gas lilt and lied to about it,
and yet I stay. I stayed involved in that situation
because I guess what I needed was I needed the
hard proof, like I needed to know, I needed to

(12:20):
see it. I needed I needed to catch that person
ready and then and then in many ways I was
catching that person, but then I stayed still because it
was like no, maybe not or maybe it'll stop or whatever.
It's like, but you want you want to, Like it's
almost like even though you know you're right, and first
your gut tells you, and then maybe you see emails

(12:40):
or text messages or other people tell you things or worse,
but it's almost like you want to walk in on them,
like p in the v Like it's like I got
to see And then even then I've heard of people
who somehow victim. That has happened to me before, though,
like I've been walking and then all of a sudden,
I'm like, sorry, I fell into a married person. But
it it happens from time to time. But I can

(13:03):
relate to the idea of like there's no one's gonna
treat me this way like no one no, come on,
like no, no, no. I know, like I'm gonna stick around
because I'm gonna get exactly what I need so that
I'm the one who leaves with the closure that I
need and all the information that I need. And that
can be a vicious cycle.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
And it seems counterproductive to me for her to be like,
I think you're cheating on me. I'm gonna try to
find out, so I'm gonna leave you for a while
like that.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
I don't She's just protect she said, predicting her peace.
So I don't know if leaving was to catch him.
I think leaving was like I don't know what to
do here. But I can tell you that's not gonna
that's only going to open the door for him to
act up and then try and act justified in it,
because it's like, well, we're separated. I mean, we're not together.
We were he was waiting for this moment.

Speaker 6 (13:48):
Also, somebody on YouTube live set if there's a big
dog in the mix, because maybe they weighed the dog,
but if you're wearing a dog at twelve thirty in
the morning or at night, the.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Dog got on the scale twice consecutively and stood there
and then read.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
Its own I weigh my dog in the middle of
the night.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Well, please don't believe this person getting a dog to
stand on a scale from her anything. You have to
do it twice, just but that, by the way, the
most relatable part of this story is getting on the scale,
looking and then getting off and then getting back on
thinking that somehow the number will change. Hey, Mikayla, Hi, Hi,
good morning. So this woman, you know, she's upset because

(14:24):
she suspected her husband of cheating. They separated the living
in two different places, and she has access to the scale,
sees that a one hundred and twenty pound way in
was registered twice in the middle of the night. He's
not that she's not that she wasn't there. So he's
so there was a house guest what I mean? And
I suppose it's possible that somebody was there and he

(14:45):
was andre. There's a lot of scenarios that you could
come up with, but more than likely that was a
woman on the scale in the middle of the night.
What do you do? So I had.

Speaker 7 (14:53):
Actually seen I did a deep dive because I couldn't
sleep that she somebody had commented that she had already
seen that or known that he had cheated, and that's
why they were separated.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
Yeah, but he's right, and I had mentioned that, but
except she, he apparently has never admitted to it. So again,
for a person who doesn't have that confirmation, I think
when you're reaching out to a public forum or a
radio show or wherever trying to get you're trying to
get people to tell you that it's okay, or you're
trying to get people to tell you it's not. But
like you, yourself, don't have enough somehow, is what I'm

(15:26):
guessing from her to know. Yeah, but I.

Speaker 7 (15:29):
Think it's in her gut and she does want people
to try to tell her that's not what's happening, but
she knows.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
Yeah, and how can you go No. I think you're right,
And thank you for calling. Have a great day. Thank you,
Love you guys, I love you too, and thank you
for listening. Rona, Hi, good morning, Good morning.

Speaker 7 (15:44):
Hey.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
What do you think when you hear this? I mean,
is it is it cut and dry? Is it just
open and shut?

Speaker 5 (15:49):
I don't think it's cut and dry, So you have
to get all the facts of the information at first,
before you start accusing someone of cheating. So maybe just
ask is there anybody coming to clean the house? Is
anybody coming to do the laundry, cook clean anything like that?
So at first I thought house cleaner, but I wasn't
sure if this was like tall thirty at night or
tell thirty.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Yeah, if it were twelve thirty in the afternoon, I
suppose there might be an explanation, But no, it was
at night.

Speaker 5 (16:14):
Oh okay, Well, so I think he needs to get
all the facts before because he's going to just deny
dinin and I. So she needs to make sure to
get all the facts and ask all the questions.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Do you know what she did? She also relatable she
got on the skal because it was about a minute apart.
I guess she got on the scale, didn't like the number,
Peede got back on the scale hoping the number would
go down. No, no, trust me, been there done this one.
Tale's so old as time. Yeah, apat So this is
absolutely a human being based on the way to see

(16:42):
a woman, unless he's into very small man a whole
different twist. I'm surprised nobody's called up here and said
that he's you know, gay, just because I mean, that's
usually where this goes. Okay, thank you, Ron, I have
a good day.

Speaker 5 (16:56):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
Well, I mean people call up here with the most
wild possible scenarios. Oh no, he's totally gay. What's a
small man on the scale the middle of the night. Oh,
I mean it could be been there, it could be
you wait, a small man. Yes, okay, but you thought
he was cheating, you got separated, He won't admit it,
and then this, I think that's as good of a
confirmation as you're going to get. Yeah, girl, like you

(17:17):
already one forgo out the door, just get it. And
the problem is he's gonna gas like this woman and say, well,
we're not together. So but if I'm accused of if
I'm getting kicked out of my house for cheating, I'm
and I want to get back with my wife and
I'm not cheating, then I'm not gonna have anybody over
in the middle of the night. That's the thing. It
seems like he's done too. Like girl, he's like, let's
be a best behavior, you know what I mean, Like

(17:39):
now not be the time. Kling's entertainment report is on
The Bread Show.

Speaker 4 (17:44):
Hul Cogan's son broke his silence on his dad's passing
with a really heartfelt post to Instagram late Saturday night.
Nick shared a ton of photos with his dad from
over the years, and he turned thirty five yesterday, which
must have been a very hard birthday. He starts out
as caption by thanking everyone for their well wishes and
sharing so many wonderful stories in the days since his passing.

(18:06):
He went on to call his dad his hero and wrote,
I thanked him for everything he's ever done for me
and told him how much I loved him and hugged
him every chance I got. I spent a lot of
time with in the past few years after moving back
to Florida to be closer to him, and I'm so
grateful for those memories. They are the best moments in
my life. Remember. Medics were called to Hulk's home in

(18:26):
clear Water on Thursday last Thursday, with video capturing them
frantically performing chess compressions as they tried to transport him
to the ambulance. He was then pronounced dead at the
hospital and that marked three really intense celebrity deaths last week.
And speaking of Hulk, Michael Jordan's son of all people.
Marcus said that the passing of Ozzie and Hulk Ozzy

(18:49):
Osbourne encouraged him to reconnect with his family. Marcus posted
to Instagram as well on Friday, revealing that these deaths
encouraged him to reach out to his family because life
is short and it'stant to spend time with the people
you love. Now I don't, I didn't I realize. I
guess that he was on bad terms with them, but
they haven't been seen together publicly. Marcus and Michael since

(19:09):
like February of last year when they watched the super
Bowl together, and remember he got that DUI and I
think things.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Were rocky after that.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
Now he's saying that he has taken a page out
of you know, people's books, saying spend time with the
people you love while they're still here. And he has
reached out I guess to his mom, his siblings, and
his dad. So you know, it always takes a reminder,
but if you need that, that's okay.

Speaker 6 (19:34):
And lastly, this is a story I tease, did you
see this?

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Jason selling sunsets?

Speaker 4 (19:38):
Chris Schellstouse and g Flip made their real life fairy
tale a reality over the weekend. They tied the knot
in what looks like a Medieval Times wedding. Now was
not at medieval times, fredlike you asked, which there were
no turkey legs from what I saw, but they.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Did do it. It wasn't a real Medieval Times wedding. Someone
I understand. I've never hadtually been to Medieval Times.

Speaker 4 (20:02):
What I want to so bad?

Speaker 1 (20:04):
It's so fun. We need to go.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
Yeah, yeah, okay, well you know, yeah, I don't know
about if you would like it, actually know that.

Speaker 7 (20:13):
I'm thinking.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
I mean, I'll go drink out of like it the meat,
you know, God later, so whatever it is.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
But some drinks I get to scream and like cheer
on your team.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
I don't know about the whole turkey leg thing, but yeah,
other than that, that's a little too tactile for me,
but sure, sure fun. All right, well let's set that up. Okay, okay, Fred,
you're going to be busy.

Speaker 4 (20:30):
I already know it.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
I don't know six months from now, six months now
we're going. But yeah, doing the winter when we had
nothing else to do, right, It's fine, I'll go.

Speaker 4 (20:38):
I'm down. Chrishelle wore like this corset, little situation dress
and g Flip was dressed like a night right.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
I think that's looked good. I liked that it looked okay,
but the whole night with the armor it like.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
I didn't interest that. It's very interesting, But I don't know.
I guess we're going to midle evil times.

Speaker 4 (20:56):
By the way, if you want to catch up on
anything you missed from ours, so everything's up there. Tipped
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Speaker 1 (21:05):
The Fread Show is on Bread's Fun.

Speaker 4 (21:08):
Fact Fred Fun.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
Learned so much? Guys, did you know? I've never heard
of this before, but probably because they didn't sell the
car here, but an Italian automaker or the Italian automaker
Fiat installed a Levaza building an espresso maker in its
twenty twelve five hundred L model. The car was only
available in Europe and you could only brew coffee when

(21:36):
the car was parked. It was a short lived idea
that never really took off, and they reportedly ceased production
a year later. But you could get a Fiat with
an espresso maker in it. How those cars are so small?
I don't begin with like does it take up a seeds?
But is there anything more Italian than that? Like, but
I had to park the car first, right, so I'd

(21:58):
have to sit in my car make the espress so
then I could go somewhere or get out or whatever. Anyway,
it didn't work out, but sorry. More Fred Show next

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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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