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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You've got to wait. Fred's show is on the Hottest
Morning Showing.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Hey, good morning everyone. Is Thursday, March thirteenth, The Fred
Show is What day is it? Where am I? Is
this thing on? Does this thing work? Hi?
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Kaitlin, good morning?
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Jason Brown is here?
Speaker 4 (00:20):
Hi?
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Paulina, Hi Kiki, good morning. Hey we're here. We're doing
the thing. I guess I don't know. I love it here,
I really do so much. No, I do. I do.
Belleheminus here as well. She is Keiky. You're in another
tiebreaker today. Yes, this is with Katie for four hundred bucks,
(00:42):
but you are for it's a very hard earned four
and oh in the game, I have to say, I
would say so myself.
Speaker 5 (00:48):
Yeah, would you very very hard, you know, working very
hard to earn these wins?
Speaker 2 (00:52):
I mean you don't have to tie every time, you
know you could. You don't have to keep people on
the show for a week, you know. Yeah. I mean,
there's hopefully it's Katie's last day. There's that what we
wish are the best in her future endeavors. You can
find something else to do, all right, Yes, but that
is coming up this morning. Waiting at the fall. Why
did somebody get Ghosted, Throwback, throw Down, Name that tune
(01:13):
Battle is on the way this morning as well. Man
the Entertainer Report. What are you working on?
Speaker 3 (01:18):
K Man?
Speaker 6 (01:18):
We got a couple juicy things. So, first of all,
where the hell is Kelly Clarkson? That's the first order
of business. Second of all, Kiki, you may have been
right about Michelle Obama's podcast. Yeah, and then also the
most controversial haircut of twenty twenty five and it deeply
offends me.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
The most controversial haircut of twenty twenty five. Yeah, and
you would hate it. I think I would hate. I'm
gonna hate what you're gonna say, or I'm gonna hate
the haircut.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
Haircut?
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Oh, I'm like, what are you about to tell me
to mine?
Speaker 7 (01:45):
Like this?
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Controversial? And I'm a controversial person. No, the biggest stories
of the day or next freend show, Fresh show is
on the biggest stories of the day. So what you
and Sunni? You're never coming home? What's your sunny? I'm sorry.
They live in space now, and the weird thing is
you can go up there and visit them. They just
can't come home for some reason. Very odd. But SpaceX
(02:07):
the mission to bring the Starliner astronauts home has been postponed.
They were supposed to fly through yesterday ten hours to
the space station pick them up. I guess in a
couple of days bring them back, but there's a hydraulicus issue.
So NASA astronauts Butch and Sunny Williams have been a
bore the International Space Station for nine months. It was
supposed to be like a couple of days awaiting return
(02:30):
after their original spacecraft, the Boeing star Liner, encountered technical issues.
The SpaceX crew ten mission they was supposed to bring
them back, was set to launch yesterday to bring them home,
but with less than an hour left in the launch countdown,
the launch would scrub the problem with the hydraulics on
the launch platform. Arms led at the cancelation. Spacexaid they
(02:50):
could try again as early as tonight. I'm to save kids.
I don't know they left the kids left them because
the kids have been adopted by other people.
Speaker 6 (02:59):
Is this a new My dad went out to get
cigarettes and never came back.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
Yeah, this is what I'm in space now. Sorry, honey,
I'm in space and I'm not gonna building come to
your wedding or anything else that you do in your
life sadly now, honestly, I mean I would begin to
wonder like, does anybody want me there? And it's better.
I guess they figure this out, right, there's a problem
and then the people don't go up there, and you
know nothing. I don't want anything bad to happen anybody.
(03:22):
But at the same time, I just just like, you
know what, forget about it, well, just what, it's fine,
just send up some more that the food that's in
the toothpaste container, whatever that go is.
Speaker 8 (03:34):
Oh, I'm not goo.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Did you ever want to space camp? Do you strike
me as somebody who would have wanted to go to
space Camp, Jason, because you would have seen some kid
on like Nickelodeon who got to go after double Day
or something.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Yeah, I don't think I give camp like I don't
think as like I didn't want to be away from
my parents on our house, so I definitely wasn't going
to camp.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
Well, I don't know, space camp seem kind of cool. Yeah,
it did seem cool.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
I didn't want to go in that orb thing, like
the Lady Gaga like outfit that she wore with like
the circles around her where you sitting in the love
it and you're like woo, you know, like.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
You would have left your house for that experience.
Speaker 8 (04:04):
Yeah, but I would have had it come home that night,
you know, spend someone.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
I think it's in like Cape Canaveral or Orlando or
something so so far as far away from home, like
you know, it's several hours in a plane.
Speaker 8 (04:13):
That's a that's a long trip for little Jason Brown.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
You wanted to go, ok to space Camp?
Speaker 3 (04:17):
Oh yeah, I love space you know this. I wanted
to be an astronaut.
Speaker 6 (04:20):
But like I heard that you can never have smoked
anything in your life, and so I'm dq'ed Ooh.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Yeah, that would be a problem for me too, I guess.
Speaker 6 (04:28):
Yeah, But no, I really wanted to go. And I
did see those ads on Nickelodeon.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
You're right right. I think I think it was like
Double Day or one of those games where if you won,
you got to go to Space Camp and you got
to pretend to be an astronaut for a week or something,
and they gave you the you know, freeze dride food
that was came in this squeeze container and you get
to put a little space suit on and you not no, Kiki,
none of this stuff.
Speaker 5 (04:49):
Oh no, absolutely not went to space camp and he
went to like the school and I think it's in
Florida or something. Select certain kids and take them. I
wasn't into India any of that, OK. I was gonna say,
where is space camp like?
Speaker 9 (05:02):
And it's not like the local park district like you
to go to Florida or like NASA.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
No, no, I think it's I think it's like you
do in Cape Canaveral. I think it's where the spaceships are.
I don't even know if you can still can you
still go to space camp?
Speaker 10 (05:15):
How do you like?
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Selective right to space camp?
Speaker 6 (05:17):
Now you want those space camp I do, but I
feel like I would get motion sickness.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
But I also go.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
There are space programs you can still go.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
That's very exclusive though, Like why is it just the
Who's who?
Speaker 8 (05:28):
Expensive?
Speaker 2 (05:30):
How much does it cost you to those space campeen
hundred bucks? Well I should go, let's go get double
jare going again and then we'll win that and I
always and then family double there. Don't get me started
on that. A big happy family that all was able
to come together in one room and play parents, to
play a game show and play nice.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
What was that like, there is adults. You could do
space camp for adults and it's cheaper.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
We should reach out and.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
Mag Prices have started to drop after the bird flew
shortage cause massive high in February in the price of eggs.
A Bureau of Labor Statistics said that prices for large
white eggs dropped a dollar thirty to six eighty five
a dozen as of March seventh, but one expert predicts
that demand would likely spike again in April and inflate
prices as family stock up for Easter egg hunts. How
(06:15):
about you don't need the real eggs this year for
Easter egg for the little die in the Easter eggs?
Can we die something else? Can we die T shirts instead?
Speaker 3 (06:24):
That's fun?
Speaker 2 (06:24):
I want to eat the eggs. Eggs are expensive, so
I mean, do we have to have to be Can
we die? Can we come up with something else to die?
I like it? We need that maybe. Did you see
this track meet where one of the women beat the
other woman up with a baton in the middle of
the race.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
Did you see this and then cried and said she
didn't mean to wait what.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
But she was absolutely wailing on this woman with the
baton mid race.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
Yeah, she tried it.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
It's the craziest thing with this. This track star who
was caught on camera hitting her opponent on the head
with a baton is facing an assault charge after the
clip went viral. The Lynchburg and Wells attorney's offices in
Virginia have issued a petition for one count of assault
and battery against this woman, Everett Alalia Everett. I believe
(07:10):
it was your name. She was seen at the Track
Championships in Virginia striking another woman during the four x
two hundred meter relay event. She was running in the
second leg of the relay when she passed another woman
from another school. In the clips, she could be seen
pulling her right arm back and smacking the baton that
she was carrying across the other woman's head. And then, yeah,
(07:34):
then she told this whole story about how I didn't
mean it and I was tripping, and well, you you
beat somebody up while you tripped. I mean, she was
wailing on this woman's head. It's crazy.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
She tried it twice.
Speaker 6 (07:45):
She tried to beat that girl up, and then she
tried to cry and thought we would believe her that
she wasn't beating her up.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
You can't be mean and then cry no, and then
it's like and then the video doesn't happen like I
said no, Like you were whailing on this person.
Speaker 3 (07:58):
Single angle shows it. Yeah, are trying to beat her up?
Speaker 2 (08:00):
And how did you not think that we would see that?
Like it's a track me like everyone gets watching all that.
It's like you, it's not like there's a dark corner
that the invisible turn three and the track meet where
I can beat you up in the tunnel, or like
what happened to the other girl. I don't know if
you got beaten up in the tunnel. You know these
things happen. Southwest Airlines has informed flyers at beginning in May,
will abolish it's two free checked bag policy, and many
(08:24):
people are upset about this, Kiki. Many angry Southwest customers
have taken to social media, and I feel bad for
the people that work at social media at Southwest because
imagine that a decision that you didn't make and then
people come for you and say terrible things to you
over something that you didn't have anything to do. Imagine
that happening. And so these people, the Southwest people are
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having to take the brunt of it, you know. And
now one guy is saying the Southwest Airlines is single
handedly killing the independent music artist single handedly. One know
why because they were led on being able to check
their instrument for free to travel to gigs. And now
you're saying I have to pay, well, that's another however
much money? This is what the guy says. Mark Taylor,
(09:08):
he captured the video, saying Southwest Airlines has single handedly
killed the independent music artists today. Why is this important,
he says? Why does it matter to you? So obviously
independent artists are not the only people traveling on Southwest.
But I'm going to highlight this right now. Next time
you go to a show and you're complaining about wired
tickets so expensive, wired ticket fees expensive, you could thank
Bob Jordans Southwest Airlines, the CEO. He's part of the problem.
(09:32):
I'm going to run you all through some numbers because
this was the last thing that allowed independent artists to
tour and to make a couple of dollars on the road.
Now our margins are gone because of Bob. That's it.
Look at that.
Speaker 5 (09:42):
That's why my music career hasn't taken off. Thanks Bow.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
Yeah, I know you had a whole tour schedule that
you were using Southwest as your transportation. You were going
to take your guitar on the road with you. Come on,
because you're always playing that guitar. Yeah, and now you
gim it, Bob, And I do I figure that someone
has done the math on this. I would like to
believe somewhere in Dallas at the Southwest headquarters where they
(10:06):
figured out that how much they're going to like, how
many people won't travel with them at all now that
they have to pay for bags and seats. So that's
what I wonder is they must have done the math
on this before they did it to be like, all right,
well we're gonna lose this percentage of people because the
bags aren't free anymore. But then we're going to pick
up these peo but I don't know. I don't know
who you're picking up. Cause my issue with Southwest is
(10:29):
it used to be cheap, and then they were like
kind of hokey, you know what I mean, And so
like it was cheap and hokey, and my bags were
free and I could change my ticket whenever I wanted to,
so I'll fly Southwest, and it was hoky you know,
and it wasn't the greatest quality. I mean the flight
was safe, you know, but I don't know. They kind
of threw peanuts at you and told you a joke
and sing a little song. And he were like, okay,
well now it's as are more expensive than everybody else
(10:49):
to fly Southwest, and I gotta pay for bags, and
I can't change my flights if I buy the cheapest
fair and I don't get it. I don't get to
just pick whatever sea I want anymore. So then why
I just fly to anybody? Right, I'll just get on. Now,
I'll just get on whoever's cheapest. I don't care, so
you know what I mean. Didn't they think of this somewhere?
Do they need us to take over? I think they do.
(11:10):
Bob Jordan's step aside. It's time for Fred Airlines. Fread
airlines cheaper. It'll be way cheaper. We'll get back to
the personality on the flights, maybe some maybe we'll get
back to some some more stylish uniforms for the men
and the women's just appeal to everybody. Now it doesn't
have to be just scantily clad flight attendance. I mean,
the men can dress provocatively as well. Let's get sexual
(11:31):
with this, let's get sexual with that. Cells Okay, let's
get back to the free bags. We'll get back to
uh you know, I say free drinks on the flight.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Yes, I say bring smoking back.
Speaker 8 (11:44):
Yeah, we'll work on that.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
We're gonna work. We're just whiteboarding here. There are no
bad ideas, no bad ideas, no bad ideas. That's a
bad idea, but not that, no bad ideas. You know,
I got it. Let's just go back to the Southwest
of Olden watch. People will be very excited about it.
But now you're just making it like every other airline.
If I want, if I won't get Nickel and Dime,
I'll just go fly Spirit. Wait a minute now, Oh no,
(12:09):
I've only I felt for that trick one time, one
time in my whole life. I'm like, really, I'm going
to Vegas and Spirit is twelve dollars. You are kidding me.
This must be some typo booked thank you. And then
I get to the airport they're like, oh, you wanted
to go to Vegas, right, that means you needed this seat.
Oh that's one hundred and fifty bucks all right, Well,
(12:29):
still one hundred and sixty two. I saved money. This
is great. Oh oh you that that backpack? You wanted
that to come on? That's fifty bucks. Oh and it
looks a little big, seventy five, you know. And then
before long I paid Oh oh, you didn't want to
sit in the middle seat. You wanted a wind Oh
and oh you greedy. That's another one hundred. And before
(12:50):
long I paid more. It's a la carte, you know.
But how do I want that paying more?
Speaker 5 (12:54):
It's all about how you think about it at the moment.
When you booked the trip, it was twelve dollars. So
your mind you have told you just got a twelve
dollars flight. Now what happens when you get to start
your vacation doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
No, THISI matters everything. It's the same. There are no.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
Rules at the airport twelve money, yes, or anything at
the airport.
Speaker 5 (13:13):
You got to look at it that way.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
No, No, don't I feel that way once I've passed
into the secure area of the airport. Because once I've
passed into the secure area of the airport, you can't
even I don't know if you knew this. You actually
can't leave if you're on the secure side of the airport.
You are now committed to your flight. You can't go
anywhere because your bag, what if you checked it gone,
it's going to wherever you're supposed to go. So now
(13:37):
once I'm through TSA, I'm not going to get you know,
I'm not going to do all that again. So I'm committed.
And so now if I got to pay eighteen dollars
for a bagel, well that's what you got to do,
because now we're in the airport where at the terminal.
This is what we're doing. Now if I want to
buy a book and it's eighty seven dollars and it
would have been you know, much cheaper on Amazon too late,
Amazon doesn't come to the secure side of the airport
committed southway you want or you want to Starbucks and
(13:59):
it's twice a. We're in the secure side of the airport.
Now there are price is no object exactly because yeah,
now I did hear this tip the other day on TikTok.
Some of the Southwest, or want to keep saying Southwest,
some of the Starbucks places in the airports will allow
you to mobile order and use points. I don't know
(14:19):
if it's more points than it would be outside of it.
I'm not a big Starbucks guy, more of a Duncan guy.
But apparently you could use points and then you don't
have to pay the up charge of the airport Starbucks
because the airport Starbucks is like twice as much. But
apparently you can use you can use a little points
in there and then. But then again, maybe they've gotten
smart at this and they're charging more points than they
(14:39):
would on the outside. The inside, in the outside, that's
what I call it. We're in prison. You know. When
I'm on the outside, you know you can do this.
But when I'm on the inside, then we pay it.
We got to pay. And doctors have noticed. This is
a real headline again today, an increase in cases of
gloom mistaken for eye drops, so they've had to doctors
have gotten together and made an announcement about this. Doctors
(15:00):
at one Colorado hospital system are reminding eye drop users
to read the label carefully after seeing an upticking cases
of people accidentally putting glue in their eyes. It's become
surprisingly common for people to mistake nail glue or lash
glue for eye drops. One doctor said that nail and
lash glues, as well as several other products can sometimes
come in bottles that resemble eye drop containers. The glue
(15:23):
drives in a matter of seconds, so he encourages people
to get to a sink. If you're one of these
people who does this, try and wash it out and
take a town and loosen it up a little bit
before you, I guess, go to the hospital. The quicker
you act, the better. Doctors sometimes have to scrape the
adhesive from the surface of your eye. But here's my thing.
(15:43):
If any eye drops, maybe I can't see all that
well in that moment. Yeah, but why do we have
the glue where the eye drops? Are?
Speaker 1 (15:49):
Different rooms, different drawers? I agree, Why is your glue
in your bathroom?
Speaker 2 (15:53):
Right? Why is the glue needs to be where the
glue goes, which is nowhere near where the eye drops go.
So we don't run into this issue junk drawer or garage.
Thank you. I'm not and I don't go to the garage.
Frye drops. No, No, everybody knows this. I mean, come on, you, guys,
I'm very worried about the world. It's National a Dermatologist Day,
(16:13):
It's National Jewel Day for jewelry designers, and National Canine
Veterans Day, recognizing the dedicated canine unit who have served
since World War Two. The Entertainer Report Will do It next?
Blogs This Hour, audio journals, Waiting by the phone. Why
did somebody get ghosted? On? Coming up? Fred Show? Kiki?
Why I got your Why got your fan club of
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middle aged white men in the suburbs texting me what
I do. Don't think we forgot you skipped Kiki's Court
this week, somebody said in the text, don't, Well we
skipped it because she wasn't here. Yeah, I was. I was.
You were hanging out with my mom. Yeah, in Arizona.
The judge needed an off day. So we didn't just
look at you and say not today. Yeah, you know what,
(17:00):
not this hour not for you? Not today.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
We were also very transparent about what we were going
to do and.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
Why were Yeah, yeah, we certainly were, and for a
long time. You know, I think we as we tend
to do around here, we over explain things.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
Yeah, they're like Joel pulling over them.
Speaker 11 (17:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Don't don't think we forgot you don't. Collectively the Kiki's
Court finish. Do you have a case? I always have
a case. Okay, well, okay, Well if you don't you
got five minutes to come up with one, because I
just made the executive decision because three one two says,
what did you do with Kiki you piece? Then we're
(17:40):
gonna do It's entertainment report. He's on the press show,
and you better go to the docket and find you
a case.
Speaker 6 (17:47):
Actually two phones on here, she's dropping one speaking of
what did you do with Kiki you piece? Kelly Clarkson
has been noticeably absent from her talk show, and fans,
like our very own Jason Brown does a very worried
I mean, Jason has been screaming and people have finally
listened to him. Over the past two weeks, a few
different celebrities have stepped in to host these episodes of
(18:09):
The Kelly Clarkson Show with no explanation on where the
hell Kelly is. I'm hearing from multiple people though, that
Kelly herself is very much fine, but she's dealing with
a personal matter that doesn't directly involve her.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
Maybe a family member isn't doing well.
Speaker 6 (18:23):
I don't want to guess, but she herself is physically fine,
I'm hearing, but she has something else going on. I
do wish they would have said something though, like, hey, guys,
Kelly's dealing with a personal matter.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Right from the beginning, instead of having Molly Simms come
out and being Kelly couldn't make it today.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Where did you exind Simms? What year is it? And
this is so amazing.
Speaker 6 (18:46):
Scissu's SOS has tied with Michael Jackson's Thriller notatching seventy
nine total non consecutive weeks each in the top ten on.
Speaker 3 (18:53):
The Billboard two hundred.
Speaker 6 (18:54):
No other black artist has as many or more weeks
in the top ten for an album. When asked about
she simply said that she was speechless, which I don't
blame her for those wondering. The record for the most
weeks in the top ten reached by any album is
the original cast album to My Fair Lady, with one
hundred and seventy three weeks in the top ten of
the Billboard two hundred.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
That's the nineteen sixty.
Speaker 6 (19:16):
Three musical with Audrey Hepburn I believe, which is wild
in itself. All right, told you last hour that Michelle
Obama started a new podcast called IMO with her brother,
and Keikey was right. She used one of the first
episodes to talk about her biggest pet peeve about Barack.
Speaker 3 (19:31):
Oh boy, he is always late.
Speaker 6 (19:33):
Apparently if they have to go somewhere and they have
to leave at three, she said, he gets up, he
goes to the bathroom at three. She said, dude, three
o'clock departure means you've done all that, you know, don't
start looking for.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Your glasses at three o'clock.
Speaker 6 (19:46):
Imer sless to leave at three, which is very much
giving a marital or boyfriend girlfriend long term dispute. Her
brother reminded her that Barack group in Hawaii and he
is on island time. And lastly, I just needed to
take a moment to talk about the most controversial haircut
of twenty twenty five, the jellyfish haircut.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
Do we know what the jellyfish haircut is?
Speaker 2 (20:07):
Do we want to know?
Speaker 6 (20:08):
I want to know, Freddie, I'm showing you a photo.
So this is a photo of the jellyfish haircut.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (20:16):
So it's not only those short little bangs that sometimes
really cute emo girls have, Like the bangs are really micro,
but it's it's a face frame because it gives the
illusion that like this is the top of the jellyfish,
and then there's.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
A short face frame that goes inward.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
See this, Yeah, it.
Speaker 3 (20:36):
Feels like we're here.
Speaker 6 (20:37):
It feels like we're just trying to make ourselves unattractive
at this point.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
If that's for you, then do you.
Speaker 6 (20:42):
But the jellyfish haircut is and we've been seeing it
with a bunch of celebrities and I don't know why.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
So there you have it.
Speaker 6 (20:49):
By the way, if you missed any part of the
Fred Show, every single thing is posted on demand.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
Just search the Fread Show on demand on the free
I Hurt.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Radio app and make it a preset to number one precent,
but take top five. Okay, you asked for it. You
got a Kiky's cord. We weren't planning it, but we
never do plan so it's next a fresh show. It's
Kiki's cord. It's fine. Your wish, Your wish is our demand. Hey,
your demand is our wish. Wow, take it away, judge Kiki.
All right, fine, we'll do We'll do Kiky'score on on
(21:19):
a Thursday morning. It's fine, let's do it. Why not?
The people's amazing it is And then you had me
double checking you. No, it is Thursday.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
Thank you for that.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
It doesn't really matter what day it is just come
in and talk. You talk, It's what I do. Oh wow, yeah,
all right, take it away.
Speaker 5 (21:33):
All right, let's get into the courtroom. The gabble has
been hit. Hey Kiki, my name is Mikayla. I'm a
nurse and I've been like a second mom to my
little sister. She just started her sophomore year of college,
and I was so proud of her that I took
my savings and help my parents by buying her a
car to get through school. I was so proud to
give her this car and let her know how extremely
(21:54):
proud I am of her for all of her accomplishments
through high school and how well she's been doing in college. Well,
after a week of giving her this car, I got
a text message from my little sister that read, Hi, Sis,
I love you so much and I want to thank
you for the gift of this car. However, if I'm
being honest, this doesn't really fit my style and I
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would prefer you take the car back and maybe give
me the money that you spent on the car.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Because what because this car does not fit.
Speaker 5 (22:30):
Me and my friends aren't even able to fit inside
of the car.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Okay, I'll take it I'll take the car back. I'll
take the car back. Thank you for all that. That's
what I'll do. I'll take the car back.
Speaker 5 (22:40):
She goes on to say, thank you for all that
you do and have done for me. And I don't
want you to think that I am unappreciative. However, I
just want to be honest.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
What I don't want you think I'm gonna appreciate it.
But you gave me an automobile, and I'm telling you
that it's not good enough. Yes, a free automobile, and
I couldn't afford an automobile.
Speaker 5 (22:59):
So the sister took the car back, but she did
not give her the money.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Why would you? She didn't have to give her the money.
Okay that that? Oh sorry, sorry, judge, a lot of line.
The bailiff is acting, I'm the bailiff that I'm acting
up man. All of a sudden, the bailff decided he's
a judge. I'm so sorry. I'm actually insulted by this.
I'm personally insulted by this.
Speaker 5 (23:19):
You are, and I love that because I was extremely
assaulted by it as well. I don't My first car
was so trash, but I and I saved up and
my family helped me get it, but it was a
horrible car. But at that age, you just take what
you can get. And that the fact that you wrote
your sister back and asked her to take this car back,
and not only just take it back, but give you
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the money for it is if you can do something
more responsible with the money at your age. To me,
it's insane, it's entitlement, it's it's disrespectful, it's unappreciative, and
I feel very bad for this nurse who has saved
up her money to buy this car for a sister.
Now I will say she did attach photos of the
car and it is one of those cars. It's just
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a two seater with no no trunk, no car.
Speaker 3 (24:06):
Yeah, min yeah what.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Is this a go kart?
Speaker 5 (24:12):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (24:13):
I don't know what they Okay, so yeah.
Speaker 6 (24:15):
It's a game from A to B.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Why how old is the little sister? I don't know
if she's a sophomore in college. Okay, so gen Z, yes,
I know how I feel about them. Her brain's not formed.
Speaker 6 (24:27):
They do be hurting our feelings without even trying to.
Like I think, I think like youth is wasted on
the young, Like they don't have a perspective, and sometimes
they just say stuff that I you know, go in
the closet and cry and I'm like, she didn't mean it,
she didn't mean it.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Yeah, there is there is a level of honesty, and
I don't know, it does seem to be generational. I
don't mean to pick on gen Z specifically, because we
need all people to listen to us, including gen Z,
but there does seem to be a like a harshness
with which sometimes the message is delivered, you know, and
like Bell is not this way. Well, I mean Belle
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does say what's on her mind. Yeah, pretty unedited. Yeah,
but I mean, like, you know, we've had other interns
in the past where I'm like, you know, I'm the boss, right,
like like you you work for us, right, you do
you want? You know, and like very well intentioned nice
It's it's it's not even that they didn't work hard
or that they didn't or that they were they were
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poor and there was poor intent. It was just there's
just a comfortability that didn't exist when I was coming up,
or when you were coming up, or when you were
coming And I'm not even sure if it's generational or
what did I really don't know, it's also.
Speaker 6 (25:36):
Perspective, like they don't know what they don't know what
they haven't lived through, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
And I feel like people are afraid to tell people
the truth, Like people are afraid to say, you can't
talk to your boss like that, right, or you can't
talk to the leader or the thing like that. Like
you know, if you you'll get to the point someday
where you're that person and then you decide, you get
to make the decisions. But like, and so, I just
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can't imagine saying to someone, I don't want to blame
this on a generation. This just seems downright inconsiderate. But
I can't imagine somebody giving me an automobile and me
being like, that doesn't suit my needs. Just give me
the money. But I want to know what you guys think.
Eight five five three five. You guys are the jury because.
Speaker 5 (26:19):
On one hand, you kind of want to encourage your
children to speak up for themselves and advocate for themselves,
and it's for what they need, right, But then there's
also this line of like you're just not ungrateful.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Yeah, but sometimes what you need isn't necessarily the responsibility
of the person who you're telling you need it, like
that's sure. Again, I'm not asking for anyone to be mistreated.
I'm not asking for anyone to accept any form of
abuse or or to be treated, you know again, treated
unfairly or asked to do things against their will or whatever.
But like you know, sometimes if it's hey, you got
(26:53):
to do this, then then you got to do it.
And if you don't want to do it, then maybe
you don't need to be there, Like maybe you gotta
find someplace. But again, everyone's gonna expect you to do something. Yeah,
but I just can't imagine. I cannot imagine. How about this,
how about you take the car it doesn't suit your needs,
you drive that thing around because it was free, and
then in time, maybe you can save up a little
(27:14):
money and then use that car and the money you
saved to get a little bit better car, and then
do like everybody else does, where you just step things up.
I mean to me, this is no different than someone
who gets it like an engagement ring or a gift.
Speaker 5 (27:25):
Now, no, I'm serious, this is no different.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
I give you a gift. It was I'm trying to know,
and one sentimental and one was trying to be helpful,
but nonetheless I'm giving you money. Essentially, I think this
is I want you to have this and then for
you to go I don't want that one, give me
the money. I'll go buy a bigger one, or give
me the money. No, and maybe that works that way.
Speaker 6 (27:47):
Knew someone at a dealership and had a deal or
wanted that car, so that like she wasn't driving distracted
with other people in it. Like maybe she you know,
maybe it wasn't just an exchange of money. Maybe she
got hooked out.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
Like I don't know her reasoning, but I'm sure she
has done.
Speaker 5 (28:00):
Absolutely like a gues it's a gas saver, you know. Now,
I will say, you cannot put much in this car
but your body, right, But that's okay.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
She is tiny, Yeah, you know what?
Speaker 2 (28:11):
You know what else? You could take the bus, you could, right,
You could walk, that's true. You can't put much on
your back either, can ye true? As my man, I
just my parents joke about this though, because I didn't.
They got me a car for my sixteenth birthday, but
they made me think that wasn't happening. And their deal
was you got to work all the money you save
up until your your birthday towards a car will match
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that amount of money. That was the deal they made
with me. So I didn't have much, but I did
make I definitely worked a lot harder than I probably
would have otherwise, and so I had this little bit
of money. And but when you know, when I'm like fifteen,
I got a year to go, I'm like, I want
this brand new car. And by the time we got
to my birthday, and like literally the morning of my birthday,
when I didn't think I was getting a car and
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I only had, you know, a few thousand dollars to spend,
I would have accepted anything like I would literally you
you could have pulled up and my parents joke about this,
like you went from wanting a brand new whatever to
being like, I will take a used Pinto from nineteen
seventy years and years before I was born, anything so
that I have the ability to drive around and like,
(29:14):
you know, hang out with my friends and have the
independence and whatever else. And you're complaining about it. Yeah, No,
for people.
Speaker 5 (29:21):
Asking the car was they used Toyota Scion IQ.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Oh, I don't know. I don't know, Erica, what happened?
Speaker 12 (29:28):
Good morning, Hi, good morning, Thanks for having me. So
I had a similar experience and my son. I have
three sons, and my oldest son, he's doing so well
in school. I said, let me buy you a car,
you know, just to congratulate you, just to watch you.
He said, Mom, you know, don't buy me a car.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
Put this money on my tuition.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
Oh, he said, put this.
Speaker 12 (29:52):
Money on my tuition. And I was I wasn't hurt,
but I was like, baby, this is what I want
to give you with he said. And he told me
every year that I have sent to the car, save
the money, put it on my put it on myke
with it. So now he has a I have another
son that's his the middle son.
Speaker 7 (30:10):
He's like, Mom, I.
Speaker 12 (30:11):
Want the car. So yeah, I can understand this generation.
You got to hit a miss. You got to fifty
for save that think their title and fifty percent. Understand
that there's a futurer oh.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Erica went away out. Erica went, are you back, Erica?
Are you there? YEA, yeah, no, I look, I'll be
honest to me. It's a little bit different because, you know,
maybe your son, realizing how much he owed in college,
at least he was asking you to apply it to
something else that would help him in the long run,
as opposed to telling you that the gift you were
giving him wasn't enough or good, you know what I mean. Like, honestly,
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maybe he feels like you were trying to help him out,
but he doesn't mind taking the bus or walking or
taking the train if it means that you shave off
you know, I don't know, six payments on his college
whatever it is. You know, maybe he's savvy enough to.
Speaker 12 (30:59):
Know he was college, but he's in college now.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
Okay, I have less of a problem with that. But
I hear what you're saying. You wanted to do this,
and he wanted you to do But then thank you,
Erica for colling have a great day. I have less
of a problem with that.
Speaker 5 (31:14):
Oh yeah, he was being trying to be responsible, it
sound like, and respectful and.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Yeah, because you know, I mean, what do people graduate.
I mean, at this rate, hundreds of thousands of dollars
in college loans that they wind up paying off. And
maybe he's seen friends or other people and it's like, man,
you know, I'll be fifty before I pay this off.
So in his mind it was I'll take this sacrifice
if you can help me here, which is different than
what you're giving me isn't good enough. Give me the
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money so I can get something better, right, But you
don't have the money, and that's the point. Hey, Ari, Hi, Hi,
good morning. Okay, you're gen z so we get to
hear from you. How old are you?
Speaker 10 (31:50):
Well, I'm kind of like, oh, I'm twenty two.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (31:55):
I have a little sister who's kind of growing up.
That way I was rais to always respect your elders,
no matter how they are, no matter what they say
to you. You always are respectful. But my sister is
kind of in that woke generation where it's like I
have to defend myself, but I feel like she's confusing
defending herself or like I can talk to them however
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I want. And I'm like, no, I understand, and yes
you have that that like right to like defend yourself,
but also you have to be careful with authority figures,
especially in school, Like she's cursed teachers out before, she's
got in trouble for that, and it's it's and I'm
just like, no, you do not. It's like it doesn't matter.
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I know they're wrong, but come talk to me about that.
Don't be telling them in their faith. And I feel
like that's what happening in our generation is like they're
trying to develop this like authority of like this is me,
this is myself. I'm going to defend myself, but they're
confusing that for like but yet I'm going to talk
to these elders however I want because of that.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
Yeah, some of that and very well said Ari. And again,
I'm all for people speaking their mind. I'm all for
people standing up for themselves. I'm all for people, you know,
not being you know, minimized or whatever it is. We've
come a long way since you know some of us
were at that age. But at the same time, there
still is a hierarchy and a pecking order, and you know,
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you don't get to just say whatever you want. And
and people are ungrateful in every generation too. I mean,
I'm sure there are examples of things just like this
story that are happening with people much older and people
who are younger. So again, I don't mean to pick
on any generation, but it does kind of make me laugh.
You know, God bless ben Hamen who moved you know,
the previous to Bellahamine, ben Hamen who moved south we
(33:37):
love the guy, but every now and again he'd say
something to me, and I love him. I knew his dad.
I mean, he's like, you know, he's like my little
brother in some ways. But I'd be like, who are
you talking to? Who works for whom? You know? Ari?
Thank you? Have a great day?
Speaker 9 (33:52):
You too think?
Speaker 2 (33:52):
Very well spoken? Yeah? Okay, so we all we all
agree this is just wildly ungrateful.
Speaker 5 (33:58):
Yes, it's giving you Fred stories though for it about
the new generation not even wanting to drive. So I'm
not mad at her saying, hey, you know, thank you,
But it's the asking for the money in place of it.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
If you don't want the car, then turn the car down. Yeah,
if you're not going to drive it, turn the car down.
But if you if someone's offering to do something to
help you, then you're not in a position to tell them.
What do they say, gift horse in the mouth. You
can't take a gift horse in the mouth? I think
is not the phrase. I think that's how you say.
Speaker 8 (34:29):
Gift horse in the mouth.
Speaker 2 (34:30):
Is it look gift? She look at this, Paulina, how's
it go? How does the saying go?
Speaker 11 (34:35):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (34:35):
No?
Speaker 3 (34:36):
The gift and the horse in the mouth.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
Right, you don't look a gift. Horse in the mouth
means not being ungrateful when receiving a gift. Oh, just
the saying wow, So yeah, you know. I mean if
I don't know. If if someone I know needs a
car and I have a car lane around is not
a nice car, then I say, here you go. And
then if they don't like a car, then then don't
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take it. Then I'll sell it and take my money.
I guess it's crazy.
Speaker 3 (35:03):
I learned that lesson when I was little.
Speaker 6 (35:04):
My grandpa got me this watch that, unbeknownst to me,
was like a very nice watch, and I don't like watches.
And I was a little kid, and I was like,
I don't want this. And I thought if, like I
asked him to return it, that he would give me
the money or give me another gift.
Speaker 3 (35:17):
No, I lost that damn watch. I could have sold that.
I never did that again.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
It's funny. I saw that watch on Antique's roadshow, Yeah
and the Persons. It's worth seven gazillion dollars. It's only
it's one of one. Benjamin Benjamin Franklin actually wore it
and invented it. And wore it, and you wouldn't actually
be here now, you'd be at your house in the Bahamas.
Except today it really does. Blogs Waiting by the Phone
showed bis Kiki Tiebreaker, the entertainer of port All Night
(35:46):
More Fread Show. Next, It's the frend Show. Windo three
five Kiss FM, Chicago's number one hit me music station.
Black Paint Tickets got him at seven fifty five, and
someone wins a free trip to wherever you want to
go with Amy Witherright one hundred truck wreck in the
Fred Show tomorrow morning. So one of three five Kiss
FM dot com is where you get signed up and
(36:07):
have us on tomorrow we might be calling you and
hooking you up Jason with a trip to somewhere that
anywhere you get to pick it. And you know, Amy,
I think it's supposed to be what twenty five hundred bucks? Yeah,
that's supposed to be the value of that. When's the
last time that happened? That's chump changed to Auntie Amy.
That is nothing, that is nothing that stays loaded. It
does it does? I was going to shout out this.
(36:29):
This girl her name is Addison Rose. So Addison wrote
me a note and she said, my name is Addison.
I'm a senior at Glenbrook South High School. I'm a
reporter for w gb K Radio and glen View. Is
this some kind of competitor? She is she coming? Is
she coming from me? Is she calling her shot? You know?
She's like, hey, I'm Addison, I'm coming for you. My
(36:50):
morning shows better than yours, which I would believe that.
She said, my mom messaged you on Instagram, which she
did because she had emailed me as well. And I've
been signed to a to scout a notable person and
interview them for a specific topic. And so because she
and her partner I guess whose name is Lily, are
(37:12):
involved in the radio station, then they wanted to hear
from a quote unquote professional and how a professional radio
station runs. So I told her to call someone else
for the end of story. That was it. There's my story.
I told this high school student, I will not help you.
You said, professional, I cannot help you. And nonetheless she
we did a little interview the radio station there, WGBK
(37:35):
eighty eight point five student run station that strives to
continue the flame of radio based media for forty three years.
So we did a little interview for her project, and
I forget what she told me her teacher's name was,
but she better get an a. Okay, Addison and Lily
need to get an a. They were very resourceful. They
got me on the phone. I tried to give them
thoughtful answers, but again she did say she wants today profess,
(38:00):
you know, and yet she still emailed me, which there's
part of the problem. But anyway, I just want to
say publicly right now that Addison and Lily better get
an A in their radio project glenn Brook South High School.
And if I hear otherwise, I'm not going to do anything.
But if I hear otherwise, you know, then then then
take that. I'll send Jason after you get them. I
(38:25):
don't think that's helping our cars. Give him an a.
It's the Fred Show in the city. Then you straight, Jason,
let's hear how that sounds. Hey, girl, I like them jeans.
Let me get up. Yeah, 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
(38:46):
Fred's Show is it might not work. I don't know,
I don't know. Maybe yeah, I should try. I mean,
I had to listen to it a few times. I
was I was swayed, and I'm like, no, he's gay
on the Kiki's Court. The surprise Kiki's court that we
just say someone texted. Interesting slightly different perspective for Fred.
(39:11):
The employer isn't the boss the employer, This is someone's opinion.
The employer is the one who needs my help to
accomplish their goals. Slightest disrespect towards my efforts puts your
goals as an employer at risk. My talents can help
millions of others. Consider yourself lucky you've been able to
secure my assistance at all with the limited compensation being offered.
(39:35):
With all due respect to that feedback, that is a
very elitist take for someone who is I'm assuming from
the perspective of someone who's starting out right, because if
you're working for a company and there's a superior. Now
I'm not saying everybody who's your boss knows what the
hell they're talking about, because we've dealt with plenty of that,
where someone who's quote unquote higher on the ORG chart
(39:56):
doesn't necessarily have the same perspective that we do. Having
done the job. What I can tell you is. And
maybe I sound like an old head saying this, but
when I first started doing something and didn't have the
ten year track record experience, then I needed to listen
to what other people had to say, and I needed
to be cooperative, and it wasn't for me to then
tell my boss you're lucky to have me. I'm sorry,
(40:19):
but that's just not the right way to look at
it in my opinion. That may be true. I've definitely
worked for people where I think, why are you treating
me this way? I'm actually doing great things for you.
I still deal with that actually on both sides. But
I definitely don't know, and I say this respectfully. I
don't think that the if you have the mindset of
(40:40):
I work for you, but you're lucky to have me
there at all, I don't necessarily know that. I think
that's the pathway to success. Most of the time, you
do have to eat a lial crow on the come up,
and I don't think that's a bad thing necessarily know.
And again, if you're being disrespected, you're being discriminated against,
(41:01):
if you're being abused in some way, just trust me.
There was some behavior, especially in this industry classically that's
really that was really like bad, you know, people being mistreated.
And I don't think there should be any of that.
I mean, and I don't want to be that guy.
But I had a few people speak to me in
a way that I don't think. I'm certain it wouldn't
fly these days now. I could also make the argument, though,
(41:22):
that I never forgot those lessons, like I can remember
being yelled at, I can remember being disrespected, I can
remember the way it made me feel, and I also
will never make they also weren't wrong with the way
they went about it. Yes, the thing they were mad about, no,
And I don't make those mistakes anymore. And so part
of me wonders, are we confusing disrespect with a firm
(41:44):
correction or directive? Is that now considered disrespect? If someone
says to you, who is you know, higher than you
in an organization, No, you're gonna do it this way
because I need you to do it this way, and
I'm not interested in the feedback. And and if in fact,
you take the position that I just clearly don't see
your talents and value, maybe then I guess if that's
(42:07):
the way you feel, then maybe try something else. But
something tells me that you're going to run into the
same kind of thing, right, because there do have to
be people who have to direct other people on how
to do things, and if someone's been doing something longer
than you, it's possible that they know more than you
about it.
Speaker 6 (42:24):
Yeah, I don't think walking in the door with this
sort of my presence is your present attitude is the
way to work in a team environment. So you know,
if you want to work for yourself, that's one thing.
But I do think it's that old adage like pick
and choose your battles, Like like, if there's something that's
not going to piss you off in a year, learn
to let things go because it's for the greater good.
(42:45):
Like all of us are different upbringings, different backgrounds, manage
people differently, and so it's like.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
Is that really worth it?
Speaker 6 (42:54):
Or you know, can I sort of internalize that and
move on and then it's a greater working vironment and
the result will be better down the line. It seems
shortsighted to me, but it's all lessons you learn, and
you don't learn them until you learn them, you know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
And it's okay to learn. It's okay to be a sponge.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
I feel like, you know, a lot of people walk
into new you know, in this era, they walk into
new situations and feel like they have to present themselves
as if they know how to do this and they
know how, they know everything about it, And it's like
you couldn't possibly know everything about it because you've never
done it before.
Speaker 3 (43:26):
And it's okay to not know, and it's okay to learn.
And even if you.
Speaker 5 (43:30):
Do know, it's okay to learn how someone else who
has done it longer than you, how they've done it.
You can learn from their mistakes and from their wins.
But I think it's just always being open to learning.
I think that's the big key. Yeah, I just I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (43:43):
The employer is the one who needs my help to
accomplish their goals. Okay, But you're looking at that only
one sided, because in theory, you're also being compensated and
given the opportunity then to have, like I don't know,
benefits and potentially move up in the company and make
more money. And you know, I get it if that's
the attitude, okay, But then I might say, I don't know,
(44:05):
that's kind of the attitude of someone who's going to
go do their own thing and doesn't, because again, if
you're working for someone else, that means someone else established
the foundation for which you then can can can contribute
your talents to make it better and then hopefully sharing that.
So I guess I don't I don't really know. Again,
I'm all for the movement of I want to be
(44:26):
treated a certain kind of way, but I am also
not for the movement where I can't say to you,
I know, we really need to do it this way,
and or I need you to do this, and then
the answer kind of just needs to be yes, and
then not necessarily like but here's a hundred reasons why
I don't need to do that because I don't want
It's like, well, okay, well you know you're okay, Then
(44:49):
I guess this place sucks and they shouldn't have made
me the boss. But then I am the boss, and
you do work here, so you need each other. It's
a way sharing it. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (44:57):
My mom's a therapist and says this is coming up
in her office. This a lot, like people don't know
how to work with each other anymore, and this new
attitude like.
Speaker 3 (45:05):
They're literally talking about it in therapy. They're like, I
don't know how to handle this. It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
So I appreciate valuing yourself. I think it's very easy then,
based on that Lodgi to overvalue yourself in a way
that maybe you don't even intend to you in a
way that actually limits you absolutely. That's that's I don't
know anyway, Maybe I sound street.
Speaker 5 (45:24):
You need your job and your job needs you. Yeah,
you need each other. Babysiting, make this work?
Speaker 2 (45:28):
Yea waiting on the phone. Why does somebody get ghosted
from the Hall of Fame? We'll do that next, brand
new one, this time tomorrow morning. By the way, the
Entertainment Report Katie versus Shelby's Kiki, who is undefeated four
and no. Four hundred bucks is the prize of type
Breaker is coming up? What are you working on for
the port K So.
Speaker 3 (45:46):
I'm going to tell you a couple of things.
Speaker 6 (45:48):
I'm going to tell you why both Beyonce fans and
Selena Gomez fans are mad at them, respectively. And also
I'm going to tell you which rapper says that when
a baby tried to breastfeed him.
Speaker 3 (45:59):
That is what started his fitness journey.
Speaker 9 (46:02):
Baby tried to breastfeed him, yes, and that he really
had to run that one through my I held her one.
Speaker 3 (46:07):
More time and he was grateful, but he was very embarrassed.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
When a baby tried to breastfeed him, and yeah, that
would be that would be from him, right, yes, I
mind at that point saying we need to reduce the
teats because now even the baby's confused. Okay, well we'll
get to I can't wait. I'll stick around for that
and almost an hour of commercial free freend show starts
right now waiting after Crazy a rams in two minutes.
(46:30):
Good morning, Thank you for having us on. Never been
left waiting by the phone. It's the Fred Show. Hey George,
morning man. What's going on?
Speaker 7 (46:41):
So I met this Stirl Carolyn on on dating app. Okay,
you know, we're going back and forth for about like
a week, you know, and then finally had the courage
to ask her out, and so we had dinner.
Speaker 12 (46:54):
It was great.
Speaker 7 (46:54):
We had great conversation, and then she came back to
my plate just to hang out and it was kind
of it was just chilling in the couch chatting, and
then we made out for a bit, you know, you
know how it goes.
Speaker 2 (47:05):
And then she was on the house.
Speaker 7 (47:08):
You woke up.
Speaker 6 (47:08):
You're so cute.
Speaker 7 (47:09):
We woke up with snuggling, like booning a little bit,
and it was great. And then she left and I
had not heard from her.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
Sense, so she totally ghost to me.
Speaker 7 (47:18):
And I don't get it, because they had a great conversation,
a great dinner. We made out, we were chatting and
you know, snuggling.
Speaker 2 (47:25):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (47:26):
I don't have no idea. She is not a trima
call and she just literally ghost to me.
Speaker 2 (47:30):
Okay, I figure that if she made out with you
at your house and then stayed there, I mean you
fell asleep on a couch or whatever. But if we
couldn't have been that, like the makeout couldn't have been
that off putting or revolting or something because she stayed,
I mean like the kissing the bat or the physicality
wasn't there, there's no chemistry, then she probably would have laughed,
right like wouldn't you think you'd get up a sen
(47:52):
That's that's what I think.
Speaker 8 (47:53):
I mean, like, I mean very intimate, and it's just
like it's.
Speaker 7 (47:57):
Just very nice to like, you know, we have great commerce.
And then making out was like you know, I mean,
it was just nice looking out. I thought she couldn't
have any good plaints.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
Like, you know, it's kind of intimate too, like the
whole snuggling things. There's far more you could do that's
kind of less intimate. But yet for some reason, you're
being ghosted and you want to know why, because you
like this girl and you thought everything went well. And
I assume that you're disappointed because now you can't get
hold of her, and it I just also assuming that
you're racking your brains as to what could you have
(48:28):
done to, you know, for all this to happen and
then for her to ghost you.
Speaker 7 (48:31):
No idea because when she left she seemed fine. Yeah,
I have no idea, Like, it wasn't like I did
anything or she left bad. I mean, I'm not an idiot.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
I know somebody pissed off. She looked happy. Okay, all right, Well, hey,
let's see if we can get her on the phone
because apparently you can't, and we'll ask these questions for you,
and we'll see if you can figure out what's going on,
and hopefully we can straighten things out and set you
up on another date and pay for that. Okay, so much?
Can you hang on for a second, get to play
one song. I'll be right back. Yeah, see what's going on?
(49:00):
Part two of waiting at the Phoni's next thing? Two minutes, Oh, chamellionaires,
where has this been?
Speaker 13 (49:06):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (49:07):
Two minutes away? Fred Show's on. It is the Fred Show.
Good morning, commercial free for the next forty five minutes.
You don't have to go anywhere. Hey, George, Hey, all right,
welcome back. Let's call Carolyn. You guys met on a
dating app. You had this great date. Wind up back
at your place. There's cuddling, there's making out that you
guys kind of fell asleep together. I mean it sounds
so sweet and touching. But yeah, for some reason, she's
(49:29):
ghosting you, sends the date. You don't know why. I
have no idea. Let's call her now and see if
we can figure this out. Good luck, I thank you. Hello.
Hi is this Carolyn? Yes, he says, Hi Carolyn, Good
morning Fred. The whole crew is year from the Fred Show.
I'm sorry to bother, but I do have to tell
(49:50):
you that we are on the radio right now and
I need your consent to continue with the call. Is
it okay? Which ever? Is the second.
Speaker 13 (49:58):
I guess.
Speaker 2 (49:59):
Okay, I'll take that as a yes. Calling on behalf
of a guy who reached out to us. He who
says he met you on a dating app. His name
is George. You guys went out. Do you remember George?
Speaker 3 (50:09):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (50:10):
Yes, I remember George.
Speaker 11 (50:11):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (50:12):
You know. We go from like that, uh to oh
that's the that's the whole that's the whole thing. Oh.
Speaker 11 (50:17):
Him.
Speaker 2 (50:18):
So he described a successful day to us. He says
he liked you. He says he thought there was chemistry. Uh,
I talked about going back to his place and some
kissy face and all that. But now he says, you're ghosting,
so there must be an explanation.
Speaker 13 (50:32):
Yeah, I mean, uh, like he's he was seeing the truth.
All that happened and that was fine, Like the day
was fine, and he was a gentleman until the morning
and then it kind of went out the window.
Speaker 2 (50:47):
What was what was ungentlemanly about the morning because he
didn't tell He just said that you guys made out
and fell asleep on the couch and that was the
end of it, and that you left happy.
Speaker 13 (50:56):
Okay, I guess I'll say he well, like we woke
up and it was nice and then we were talking
about the night and how you know, it was fun,
and then he called me a prude. Like he was like,
I didn't realize you were so crude. I felt like
we were just in high school making out, okay, And
(51:18):
I was like, really weird. And I was kind of shocked,
but I played it down and then I last, and
then I was like, uh, I don't have to have
sex with him, and I don't have to have sex
on a first date. And who called someone prude?
Speaker 8 (51:34):
Now?
Speaker 13 (51:34):
Like, I don't know, that's like super weird and messed up.
Speaker 2 (51:39):
I don't think that's something you say to a woman
who you expect to see again, you know, criticize her
for not doing enough for you, right, Yeah.
Speaker 13 (51:46):
And like he like was harping on it, He's like,
you're such a prude, like making fun of me.
Speaker 2 (51:52):
That actually sounds a little bit like George, Hey, George, Uh,
you forgot to mention to us the part about calling
her a prude before she left. I probably could have
saved you a lot of time.
Speaker 7 (52:00):
Oh my god, Carolyn, that was a joke.
Speaker 10 (52:05):
That didn't sound like a joke.
Speaker 13 (52:07):
Look, even if it was a joke, you shouldn't be
saying that to people. That's like a that's up thing
to say.
Speaker 7 (52:13):
And I don't think it was a joke.
Speaker 13 (52:14):
I think you really mean it. I think you were like, oh,
you didn't cut out, that's drop.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
Yeah, that's what it sounds like you meant. That's not
what you meant. Okay.
Speaker 7 (52:21):
First of all, when we were out dinner, we were
laughing and joking. I thought you had to send a humor.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
I just not. Yeah, that's what you're saying to her basically,
is that you didn't you know, she didn't do enough
for you and so and so essentially you're dissatisfied. That's
the way that I would interpret that. If somebody called
me a prude, no one ever has, so honest you prude.
Speaker 14 (52:39):
I think prude is like a funny word, like if
I said you're such a key, that's something different, like
a prude, like that's an old school like it was
a joke, like I said, you're such a cheese, and
then I can see why you get mad at me,
But like a prude, like come on.
Speaker 3 (52:52):
Are you okay?
Speaker 13 (52:56):
That's funny?
Speaker 2 (52:58):
Yeah, Carolyn, I mean did you yell at her? Did
you brood like that? Were you yelling and her? The
same way you're yelling at us. Now, well, no, not
a boot. I wow, you're quite a character. You really
you know how to sweet.
Speaker 7 (53:12):
Tagr out Because it's like, I'm getting out of frustrated
that it was a joke. I can't believe nobody thinks
like I guess my sense of humor's a little different
from yours or like Carolyn.
Speaker 2 (53:22):
But I think it was funny. Yeah, he's getting a
little hyper now. Wow, Okay, yeah, I don't. I don't
know she didn't think it was funny and she didn't
see it.
Speaker 7 (53:32):
Did you guys think? Did you guys think it was funny?
Speaker 2 (53:35):
No? No, none of us are laughing. Actually, I mean,
I've said a lot of stupid things to people before,
but I don't. I don't think that I would tell
a woman who I actually was interested in, who had
just spent the night at my house that she was
a prude.
Speaker 7 (53:47):
I like to know somebody with the humor, so I
guess Carolyn doesn't have one.
Speaker 2 (53:51):
I thought it was funny. Okay, all right, Carolyn. I
just I can't understand why you wouldn't want to go
out with this guy again. I really don't.
Speaker 13 (53:57):
I'm sure he'll make someone else very happy.
Speaker 2 (54:00):
I would feel bad making fun of this guy if
not for the things that he said, which I don't
think we're funny. So Hi, George, George, I mean I
will say thank you for the entertainment.
Speaker 7 (54:10):
I guess date somebody which says humor again.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Okay, yeah, sense of humor. It's it's that's the issue. Alhi, guys,
you have a good life. Have a good life, all right.
That's the luck that both of you guys are right.
Thank you. It's fine. The Entertainment Report is next a
tiebreaker with Shelby his Kei Key. Good news stories all
coming up, Fred Show, Karon's Entertainment Report. He's on the
Bread Show.
Speaker 6 (54:33):
Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour ticket prices have some of the
Beehive super frustrated.
Speaker 3 (54:39):
This is not a news story, I feel like.
Speaker 6 (54:41):
But some reports are claiming that the tour isn't really
selling tickets because a lot of fans spent too much
damn money to see her on the Renaissance World tour
two years ago. Now, a Beyonce fan account is claiming
that this is untrue. Feels like something they would say,
and they say that nearly ninety five point eight percent
is sold out from the twenty eight so I don't
(55:02):
know what the real story is.
Speaker 3 (55:03):
But like the Nosebleeds for one one tour.
Speaker 6 (55:07):
Step that I checked were was like nine hundred dollars,
and so I mean that's rough.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
It's just well because Beyonce gives like she should saw
it like that, it is weird.
Speaker 8 (55:16):
It's a little weird.
Speaker 2 (55:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (55:18):
Yeah, maybe it's just too expensive.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
Why are you looking at me? Because I did the
fan account, I'm the sweet it espe sweet out. Let
me just look at it random.
Speaker 3 (55:28):
Too, So I did.
Speaker 6 (55:29):
I did a little research and when I looked at
a ticket in the Nosebleed, I forgot what city I
looked at, but they were like nine hundred bucks for
the Nosebleeds, which I mean, we've seen this, like obviously
Taylor's tickets were going a ton, like for a ton
of money.
Speaker 2 (55:41):
So like, just for fun, I looked up May fifteen
Soldier Field in Chicago, just for fun. Let me see, Well,
I mean I had four hundred section one hundred bucks.
Speaker 3 (55:52):
Okay, that's so that's not bad.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
I mean, granted, I don't know where they started, but
they're an awful lot of tickets available that would appear.
So yeah, it is surprising for one or two hundred
you can get a ticket.
Speaker 3 (56:02):
Yeah, so go get chats. I guess now, okay, I
mean I do want to I do want to go.
Speaker 6 (56:06):
I did like that album, but it just was weird
to me that she's not selling.
Speaker 3 (56:10):
Out right away. I don't know what's going on, but
I guess we can get affordable tickets in Chicago, So
there you go. Selena Gomez is.
Speaker 6 (56:16):
Also getting called out after accidentally selling her diamond Bee
ring to multiple fans despite listing it as a limited
addition item. Now, Selena, if you didn't know, has been
selling personal sentimental items to her fans to tie in
with the release of her upcoming album I Said I
Love You First with fiance Benny Blanco, and this diamond
Bee ring was the one that she used to announce
(56:39):
that she was dating him, and on Monday, she listed
the ring that she you know, that she was wearing
in the post back in December of twenty twenty three
to make the announcement, and a ton of fans rushed
to buy the piece of jewelry, but they were really
confused to learn that more than one of them had sold.
Those who had purchased the item were then notified that
there was a website error and they would be fully refunded.
(57:00):
So one fan actually did get the diamond ring, but
a ton of fans had it in their cart and
purchased it, so it was some sort of glitch, and
now people are.
Speaker 3 (57:08):
Upset with her.
Speaker 6 (57:10):
Pitbull, Jelly Roll and doci Armong the artist taking the
stage at San Antonio's March Madness, a music festival in April.
Speaker 3 (57:17):
Jason, what is March Madness?
Speaker 8 (57:19):
March Man's a game that's a basketball game.
Speaker 2 (57:22):
Okay, yeah, Now Jason of course is in charge of
all of our sports reboarding. So yes, it's basketball March
mad Yes.
Speaker 1 (57:30):
Okay, yes, basketball game for schools for schools, yes, okay, right,
tell me more about it.
Speaker 2 (57:37):
And who gets to play in that game?
Speaker 1 (57:40):
You know, the two best teams normally, so it's in
San Antonio, So the San Antonio Spurs and you know
whoever is.
Speaker 2 (57:49):
Pro team then plays a.
Speaker 1 (57:51):
School yes, wow, right, and that would be you know,
that's big, that would be something that might be interesting.
Speaker 2 (57:59):
What March madis, of course, as I know, this is
what you're getting at. It's a tournament sixty four teams
over the course of the month of March sixty fourteenth
college teams. Yeah, well you know. And then as you
it's winner moves on losers a little.
Speaker 8 (58:11):
Drawing that you guys, it's a little drawing.
Speaker 2 (58:13):
Yeah, it's what it is, little drunk. Yeah, but that
would be something at the very end. Like so it's
in San Antonio, So whoever wins gets to play the
Spurs and see if they're good enough to be Now
that's an interesting twist. Well done, Jason, you're a real visionary.
Speaker 3 (58:24):
Yes you already know this.
Speaker 6 (58:26):
But the event corresponds with the NCAA Men's Final four
game April fifth.
Speaker 3 (58:30):
We don't know yet who is going to be in
that unfortunately.
Speaker 6 (58:34):
Music performances kickoff Friday, April fourth, and then Saturday will
include like Jelly roll t Paint, a really good lineup,
and the game will air on CBS and stream on
Paramount Plus. And lastly, this is the story I Tea
is in my favorite story of the day, Bobby Althoff.
Speaker 3 (58:48):
She's that girl who does the very dry interviews. She
did the interview in bed with Drake.
Speaker 6 (58:53):
She asked rapper Kevin Gates the most embarrassing thing that's
ever happened to him. And he told her that once
he was whold a baby that tried to breastfeed from him,
and he said everyone laughed and pointed at him, and
he said he never forgot that. But he's also grateful
because that singular moment is what started his fitness journey.
So that baby, and I don't know if it was
his or not, he does have a kid trying to
(59:15):
suck from his teet, and he is a man. He
does not have a teet that can be sucked from.
Was what started his journey to fitness. I believe he
he's told that story before, but he told it again
on her podcast and it's going viral and it made
me giggle. He was very upset. Babies just do that.
I don't think he really knows that, but that was
the most embarrassing thing that ever happened to him. Oh
(59:35):
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Speaker 2 (59:58):
Me see here. Yeah, I mean someone's talking about how
the disposable income is limited, So I do think that's
probably a factor in a lot of entertainment stuff. As
far as the Beyonce tickets are concerned to anything else,
It's like it's expensive to go to this stuff, and
people maybe really don't have that. I mean a one
hundred bucks for the four hundred section, but that's not
where the night starts or ends. You know, it's a
(01:00:19):
hundred bucks. I'm sure there are fees. That's per person.
So you're still talking about if you bring two people,
let's say it's you know, I don't know by the
time you're out the door of three four hundred bucks
for tickets and then getting there and eating, and you know,
it wasn't being like a five hundred dollars night to
go to a concert instead of the Nosebleeds. It's expensive, Yeah,
it is.
Speaker 3 (01:00:36):
I would pay one hundred to go see that though,
I actually kind of want.
Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
To get tickets. Yeah, she's amazing live.
Speaker 6 (01:00:41):
I have never seen her live. Oh so you got
to then, Yeah, I've never seen her live. I know
she's a great performer, really good dancer, and everyone says
like seeing her live is like unlike anything else, And
I like the Little Cowboy Carter.
Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
And I realized it's Beyonce. But you're still asking a
lot to fill sixty seventy thousand seats in any given
three nights in a row. I mean that's a lot. Yeah,
three nights a Soldier Field. I mean you're talking about
over two hundred thousand people attending, you know, over the
course of it's a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:01:07):
Now, Kiki, you hate Soldier Field? Will you go to
see your girl?
Speaker 2 (01:01:12):
Okay? Yeah, if you live in Chicago. If you don't
live in Chicago, it's a bit of a it's a
bit of a quest to get there. It's it's not
really easy to get dropped off. It's impossible to get
picked up. Parking is not great. Yeah, you have to,
you know, it's a bit of a journey. It's a pilgrimage.
It's been the night. Yeah, you too. I mean, if
you're old enough to know what Oregon Trail is, it's
a lot like that to get from from you know,
(01:01:33):
civilization to go watch Beyonce at this arena and you
might get dysentery on the way as you cross the river. Scary. Yeah, no,
it really is. I might go buy something. But it's
also like, I know, people have one tickets in various competities.
Sometimes we have amazing tickets, and then sometimes the tickets
would give away a little further from the stage than
people would like. But what I think the other thing
you have to remember is this is the main source
(01:01:54):
of revenue for all these artists. Now are these are
these shows because they're not making as much on you know,
quote unquote record sales as they used to. So like
that's why a t shirt eighty bucks when you go
and which has kind of always been that way, But
it's part of the reason why these tickets are so
expensive is because this is where they're making the bulk
of the money.
Speaker 6 (01:02:12):
And are they still doing Jason that pricing on Ticketmaster
where it's like the demand makes it different by.
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Show, But like the popular thing right now is the
demand pricing like fluctuating is going away or like tours
can say we're not doing that, like this is the
flat price When you say it's not going to fluctuate whatever,
which I think most artists should do, because if I'm like, oh,
I can go see Beyonce right now, for I got
to save my pennies up right, and then you know,
in two weeks when I get paid, I go and
now it's two hundred and forty dollars Like no, you
(01:02:37):
know that sucks, right.
Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
Change the well. I think we just sold the place out.
So you're welcome. You just just this conversational. You're welcome.
Beyonce she needed us, she did she needed us. It's
are you ready to show mis Kiki?
Speaker 3 (01:02:48):
You know I'm here.
Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
Let's roll run we're doing? Do you have tigs to
battle kid with the Kik? I know that's yeah, me too,
I do too. I know he's right. Katie's here, Hi
Katie orright Katie. Welcome back. You tied yesterday. You may
(01:03:11):
have earned yourself an extra fifty bucks. Four hundred dollars
is the price. But despite sort of the the effort
here that you've had to put in showis Kiki you
are undefeated. Yes, in the game you are four and
oh many ties, but your four and oh we got
some good players calling it and take you one. And
remember if you had said, I guess last week or
(01:03:31):
the week before that, you thought maybe you'd go undefeated
in this game. You'd never lose until Shelley gets back
from eternity. Leave. If that's the case. Whatever the prize is,
it's yours, there it is, you get it. So four
hundred bucks today, Katie? Are you ready?
Speaker 3 (01:03:43):
Fingers cross, I'm nervous.
Speaker 10 (01:03:46):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (01:03:46):
No, okay, Kiki, with all due respects, get the heck
out late, all right? Here she goes, leaving the room,
Samboo poo enter within she has. Here we go, Katie,
Question number one? Which is the right jake? Which you? Four? Star?
Has been reportedly living in a hotel without her fiance,
fueling more breakup rumors. That would be something if I
(01:04:10):
went and did all of Wednesday's questions today, because then
you get a five, which I have nightmares. I would
do something like that, but I'm not doing that. Which
pro Golfer is recovering at home after undergoing surgery for
a ruptured achilles tiger Woods. The album SOS has officially
tied with Thriller as the longest running top ten album
(01:04:30):
by a black artist in Billboard two hundred history, whose
album is Sos, which actress, singer and rare beauty founder
accidentally sold her diamond b ring to multiple fans, and
Dave Portnoy, which for some reasons are for me to say,
(01:04:50):
said the White House offered him a job, but he
wouldn't be able to run the media company that he founded,
so he turned it down. Name that company barstool five?
All right, what did she miss?
Speaker 3 (01:05:02):
The first one?
Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
The first one? That's right, that's right, that's right, that's right,
that's right.
Speaker 6 (01:05:06):
That's the first one for Kiki because you didn't say
it for her, and I'm getting ahead of issues.
Speaker 2 (01:05:10):
Okay, that's fine, Okay, well yeah, okay, yeah, you say.
Speaker 3 (01:05:14):
It the second time. I just fair enough, fair enough,
we'll come to our house.
Speaker 2 (01:05:18):
Four A four Okay, No, it's true. I don't know
that would help Kiki, but anyway, maybe would have helped
the first maybe. So which Euphoria star Kiki four is
the score to be by the way, which Euphoria star
has been reportedly living in a hotel without her fiance,
fueling more breakup rumors. Sydney Swing, which pro golfer is
recovering at home after undergoing surgery for a Ruptured Achilles
(01:05:41):
Tiger Wood, The Oh Serious. The album SOS has officially
tied with Thriller as the longest running top ten album
by a black artist in Billboard two hundred history whose
album is so Osi Locked in which actress, singer and
rare beauty founder accidentally sold her I'm in b Ring
to multiple fans and Dave Portnoy said the White House
(01:06:05):
offered him a job, but he wouldn't be able to
run the media company he found it, so he turned
it down. Name the company Barstools, Barstools and Barstools Fire. Well,
except that I got it. Katie, Katie, you did a
great job. Afore is an excellent score. You went nine
out of ten. Uh nine out of ten, but we
can both get a four eight out of ten. You
went nine out of ten, but you didn't win. You're
(01:06:27):
gonna have to say it. My name is Keiky, I
got showed up. Or my name is Katie, not Kieky,
unless that's your nickname, then you could be Kiki. My
name is Katie, I got showed up on the showdown.
And what are we saying? You can't hang with You
can't hang with the Kiki. A lot of case.
Speaker 13 (01:06:44):
My name is Katie.
Speaker 12 (01:06:45):
I got showed up on the showdown and I can't
hang with Kiki.
Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
Oh, don't worry, we have some Beyonce tickets. No, we don't,
we don't. We don't heard from her. Well I think
you might. You might be hearing from her. Now's if
you available? You Katie Ken with a key.
Speaker 9 (01:07:06):
Can't boobs catoo?
Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
Can't cat boo catooo, can't cash.
Speaker 3 (01:07:13):
Shout out to my girl, Katie.
Speaker 2 (01:07:16):
What boooo cat cat? I know that one. That note
takes more out of me than Shelley. I don't know why.
I can't explain why five and oh four hundred and
fifty bucks and Katie hang out one second. Thank you
for listening, for playing. I have a great day. Thanks
you do okay, excellent job, Kiki. You were locked in,
you were just on fire.
Speaker 5 (01:07:37):
I have to focus like it's a scary place. You've
been here, you.
Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
Know I have. I know I've been. I served my
time and I'm back from duty.
Speaker 15 (01:07:45):
Yea.
Speaker 5 (01:07:46):
And they weren't even offering you any money. Nope, no
how to get this money? Absolutely no, I didn't get it.
All I got to do is keep my job. That
sid that said, I'm not you're not deploying me on
this game one more time. No, I'm not falling for that.
Let's see the throwback throw down, name that tune battle.
Let me check the scores here. So we've got Kaylin
with three wins. Kiki and Jason each have to Paulina.
(01:08:08):
Today's your day, I hope though you have a zero.
What's going on?
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
You have a saddle, but today you're gonna have an uno.
That's right, it's our throwback named that tune battle, and
we'll play next on the Fred Show. Stay here more
fread show next, Ladies and gentlemen, each time to play.
(01:08:33):
I am your host, the Great Dick Cheese Crest like
you guys to be alone lighter than me. Yes, not
is because you found that only work thirty six days
a week from thirty six days out of the year,
not even a week. I'd like you to believe I
work thirty six days a week, but it's only thirty
(01:08:54):
six days a year. But it's six episodes of Wheel
of Fortunate today. It's very hard for me, very very
it is very London. Hey, joy Joy, how welcome? How
are you I good? How are you doing? Great? Kaylin?
He is your player in the game today.
Speaker 3 (01:09:11):
Good morning, and.
Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
By the way, I have to go to my alter
ego Joy. I know you probably know this, but I
have to switch to my alter ego DC because this
game used to get so combative that Fred felt uncomfortable,
and because Fred had to pick you know who buzzed
in first before the buzzer system, and so Fred had
to transform into another person entirely so that Fred wasn't
responsible for the wins and losses. It was too much
pressure on I L Is that how you say it?
(01:09:35):
On a L You're almost there? How do you say?
Speaker 10 (01:09:42):
Oh, you have to add a little flavor.
Speaker 2 (01:09:44):
To see now if I did that and then it
turns out it wasn't. I get made fun of too,
But thank you to Bella for putting it in phonetically
for me one more time. I am and I am yeah. Okay, person,
there you go. Jason's your player, all right, here we
go now you get it right? Not even anyway, that's fine,
(01:10:06):
It's all good, okay, Hi, k kay, good morning, Paulina
is your player?
Speaker 3 (01:10:12):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (01:10:13):
Today?
Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
Today needs to be the day I think so. And Irma,
what's up?
Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
Irma?
Speaker 14 (01:10:20):
Hi?
Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
Guys, Hey, good morning, Kiky is your player today. Let's go, Kiki,
let'll go. Hey, let me meet the at home players.
Here we go, guys. Eight songs, tiebreaker if necessary, your
name along with the buzzer, the game show buzzer. That's
how you buzz him. All decisions by me the Great
DC are final. Each of you have a phone, a
friend with whom you can confer on one point except
(01:10:42):
the winning point. Does that make sense to everybody? Yes,
came went out to a big lead so far this
year by one. But anyway, I.
Speaker 6 (01:10:49):
Think I'm tied with jb Oh you are yeah, No,
you are leading. I am Yeah, don't Jason are tiedon
whatever whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
That's what we're going.
Speaker 3 (01:11:02):
Yes, Kaylin is on the lead. I have that all.
Speaker 2 (01:11:04):
Don't worry. If it's not right, we'll be corrected. It's good.
Someone at home is taking Yes, and a pan of
plume with you know, a bird's feather. They dip it
in and they pounded into the wall. Yeah, I'll take
the w' I know what you're complaining. You're winning. No
one complains about winning. Yeah. Here we got song number
(01:11:28):
one in the throwback thrown that is Paulina.
Speaker 6 (01:11:35):
Oh, sticky stick get a PHONEO front.
Speaker 2 (01:11:37):
I'm going right to the phone. Friend came Paulina Cay
and Paulina, here's a little more. Thy'll give you a
little more.
Speaker 3 (01:11:48):
You know it is what it is?
Speaker 12 (01:11:51):
No, I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
I'm sorry. It is girl fight Brooke Valentine.
Speaker 2 (01:11:54):
You want to go with that. That's right, you have
to keep She just buzzes when she gets it right to.
Speaker 3 (01:12:12):
About to be a way.
Speaker 9 (01:12:23):
To go.
Speaker 2 (01:12:28):
We had to get to this party.
Speaker 12 (01:12:33):
Girls.
Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
Ye yes, okay. So one we're on the song number
two in the throwback throw down. That is Kiki. Wow. Wow,
let's call Irma. All right, you want to call Herma
Dream you be that girl, You'll be that girl? You
(01:12:57):
be Okay? I need a guess, need a guess. I
don't know? No, four three two everything everything, everything you
love by who? So close? But no, I'm not even
remotely close.
Speaker 8 (01:13:17):
Would happen?
Speaker 15 (01:13:20):
And dream?
Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
No, Jason, let's go with the iron l I'm sure, Okay,
what do you think? What do you think it is?
Speaker 12 (01:13:35):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:13:37):
I think were cooked, I think starship, I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:13:42):
This song is a Cobra starship.
Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
Make me feel.
Speaker 16 (01:13:46):
Dot dot man, No, it hurts me, thought dream.
Speaker 2 (01:13:58):
It hurts me well, I need a guess. Guys, you
need a guess.
Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
Just a little more hold on to stop coming?
Speaker 2 (01:14:14):
No, go Rihanna make me feel I know, Obra Starship,
you make me, you make me?
Speaker 10 (01:14:38):
All right?
Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
So we got one Paulina right?
Speaker 9 (01:14:40):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:14:41):
Song three in the throwback throw down, Kaylin, Oh if
I could only just.
Speaker 10 (01:14:50):
I know, I know.
Speaker 3 (01:14:51):
Do I want to call my friend five?
Speaker 7 (01:14:54):
No?
Speaker 3 (01:14:55):
I don't want to waste it. I don't want to
waste it, all right.
Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
So sorry, I guess you guys stump today, you guys
stump today.
Speaker 11 (01:15:11):
I know the sung.
Speaker 2 (01:15:18):
All right, I guess I mean a guess. Jason, Yes, Jason,
is it dev dancing in the dark? Oh god, Jason,
your name in the dark. I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:15:31):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:15:32):
I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 7 (01:15:42):
Dev in the dark.
Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
In the dark. Can you imagine that jeopardy if it's
like Abraham Lincoln, that's what it is. You got item
in the dark?
Speaker 7 (01:16:04):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
We kind of are in the club today, Look, we are.
Speaker 6 (01:16:07):
We're attention night clubs twenty one ago.
Speaker 14 (01:16:13):
A legend.
Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
That's what your idea said that last week, right, legend?
All right? So what is that that's uh to Paulina,
Me to to Paulina. Song four No one else has anything?
Wake up Kaylin?
Speaker 17 (01:16:32):
Uh mmmm, pumped up Kicks. I'm so are those people
something about Colorado?
Speaker 2 (01:16:44):
You know it's terrible. In a minute, you're gonna have
ante in a minute, you're gonna see, but you're gonna
see what you did in a minute. Anyone. I need
a guess? Nobody? Nobody? Five four three the Cowboy Kid.
(01:17:10):
So it's called pumped up Kicks by Foster the people,
and you go, who are those people? They're faster, the
people faster the people? Who are those people? It's the
(01:17:39):
faster the people. All right? Four songs left and Polina
has two. So still anybody's game. You could tie, you
could win wide open in the throwback throw down on
the Fred Show.
Speaker 3 (01:17:50):
You know, I don't call my friend.
Speaker 2 (01:17:54):
The friend is being called. I am calling Joy, Joy,
you have been called and the phone is ringing?
Speaker 3 (01:18:00):
Know you the mom to something?
Speaker 12 (01:18:04):
And Sun?
Speaker 10 (01:18:05):
These changed?
Speaker 15 (01:18:07):
I wonder if there was I'm not gonna say that
five day four Unlessia car No Jason's already.
Speaker 3 (01:18:20):
Song. I'm sorry, Joy, I don't I don't know no.
Speaker 2 (01:18:23):
No, Paulina Haley Beamer who no umber one sing song.
Speaker 10 (01:18:35):
Not shut up?
Speaker 12 (01:18:37):
Shut up?
Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
What don't say it now? Now?
Speaker 12 (01:18:40):
I know the mom to.
Speaker 2 (01:18:45):
Sun something about I don't know, something about tasting.
Speaker 12 (01:18:52):
Song.
Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
In fact, yes, that is something about.
Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
Tasting to something and Sun.
Speaker 2 (01:18:59):
These change, guys. I was younger yesterday.
Speaker 8 (01:19:05):
That is Jason, you have to buzz.
Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
So what is going on with you? Guys?
Speaker 11 (01:19:11):
All right?
Speaker 8 (01:19:12):
Is that it's Haley Steinfeld and Gray? Is it starving?
Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
I mean, I mean who is the caterer? Yes, I
was starving. You just got paid, by the way, So
I wonder if they're a little pre nuppy nuppy way.
Speaker 3 (01:19:36):
By the way you do things come up?
Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
Tay, I got that. So we got one Jason Tupaulina,
three songs left, Lord, so someone can still win. I'm
looking at you, Calen, I'm looking at you, ki Ki.
(01:20:04):
I'm trying throwback, throw down.
Speaker 3 (01:20:09):
Okay, that is it ain't me Selena Gomez and Caigo.
Speaker 2 (01:20:14):
Yeah I goo and Selena go yeah, yeah it's Caigo.
So sure there's one.
Speaker 10 (01:20:29):
Whiskey Nate.
Speaker 2 (01:20:31):
Go all right?
Speaker 4 (01:20:41):
So you got one case in one Kres clubskay.
Speaker 2 (01:21:04):
So one Kaylin, one Jason to Paulina. Two songs remain
is in l throwback throw down. That is it's a
great song. I have to play that so great, we
have to play that one preaching totality. So it was
Paulina that was your buzz?
Speaker 3 (01:21:24):
Yeah, so sorry, I don't know. I didn't hear enough.
Speaker 2 (01:21:27):
All right, five? Why be so generous? Now you don't
have to be sorry, Jason.
Speaker 8 (01:21:37):
One step at a time, Jordan spark Yeah, correct.
Speaker 2 (01:21:41):
Now we got to too much. Can't let you're out,
Kalen can tie? Sorry? I love you, but please, I
(01:22:15):
suspect we're going to a tiebreaker. I do, I do
because this one's it might be a little tricky. Okay,
So Kaylen, you can tie Jason Paulina you could win?
Got it? Final song throwback throw down on the Fred Show.
I'm trying to be dramatic. No, Seawan paul Yeah? Five
(01:22:42):
four three?
Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
Seawan paul in the basement one of my favorites, one of.
Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
My favorites from him. But if that's not the one,
I mean, Paulina for the win, please is it?
Speaker 3 (01:22:54):
Sean Paul Burn.
Speaker 2 (01:22:57):
No, no, you no, you just pulled a Jason right there.
I can't Jason for the window give me the light?
No right with sha guitar. I did say, yeah, well.
Speaker 8 (01:23:13):
Fire burning, no.
Speaker 11 (01:23:17):
Burning shot, paul we be Burnin's gonna happen to anybody.
Speaker 2 (01:23:27):
Boat the voting vot happen to anyone, boy, every day breaker.
I mean it's funny. You knew was champaul immediately boy,
(01:23:51):
all right, here's the tie breaker? So this is uh,
well no, I guess well it's a yeah. I think
we have to go to it. So we eight songs.
We have to go to a tiebreaker now, so you're out.
So it's just the people who have to because it's
a tie breaker, so we can't you know, okay, right
con for the Constitution.
Speaker 8 (01:24:10):
Yeah, it's like the third week in a row. It's
been my points don't go up?
Speaker 2 (01:24:13):
Are you guys ready crazy?
Speaker 9 (01:24:15):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (01:24:15):
I know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:16):
For some reason, Paulina all of a sudden has seventeen
wins and we haven't even been here that long, so
it's crazy.
Speaker 9 (01:24:22):
Check into stone. You got this girl, Helena flow Wayne
five lollipop.
Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
That's right. I knew you could. You I knew you could.
You don't forget my Lake City? Why are you leaving them?
How about the Treasure Coast? About today? Paulina wins kwins
(01:25:05):
excellent James, very good work. Everybody, hang on joy.
Speaker 3 (01:25:09):
My heart isn't my button?
Speaker 9 (01:25:12):
And I.
Speaker 2 (01:25:16):
Shout out to irma girl, because you know, there is
a one time I don't get fancy with the name,
and then look what happens. I should have gotten fancy
with the name, fancy with it. So there you go,
Paulina win number one.
Speaker 3 (01:25:25):
I did it.
Speaker 2 (01:25:26):
Let's all record this and listen back next week to
see what she comes up with for a score. I
don't know. The entertainer report is next Fred show back
and chew Cawin's entertainer report. He is on the fread show.
Speaker 6 (01:25:41):
Gene Hackman's dogs led first responders to the actor's body,
where he was found.
Speaker 3 (01:25:45):
Dead inside his New Mexico home in February.
Speaker 6 (01:25:48):
And this story is just so tragic and there's so
many layers. But Bear and Nikita, the two surviving dogs
that he shared with his wife, Betsy, were left wandering
around the couple's Santa Fe property for days before help
or First responders had been at the couple's home for
nearly half an hour by the time they noticed strange
behavior from the dogs. One of the dogs had continuously
barked at the emergency workers before running away towards the
(01:26:11):
other end of the house. They first thought that the
eager dog just wanted to play, but then they realized
that this dog was very smart and he was trying
to say, hey, come over here, this is where the trouble.
Speaker 3 (01:26:20):
All is the dog which is unclear.
Speaker 6 (01:26:22):
I don't know which dog it was, but he led
the charge to the mudroom, where Jean's body was discovered
lying on the ground near his cane and sunglasses. A
back door had been left open, which allowed the dogs
to enter and exit the home, so they also stayed
in the home, which we just don't deserve dogs besides
their bodies. The home was noted as being clean and
organized with zero signs of gaseous hazards, and that would
(01:26:45):
have contributed to their deaths. And we now know that
there was some sort of medical emergency and his wife
died before him, and that he didn't know for days.
I think he had Alzheimer's that she was at It's
just a very very sad, tragic story. I do want
to know, and I know his kids or grandkids are
going to inherit a fortune from him, But how do
(01:27:06):
you not check on your parents or grandparents for like
nine days.
Speaker 2 (01:27:10):
Was it real?
Speaker 12 (01:27:11):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (01:27:12):
Like that just breaks my heart. Nobody, no one really
was looking after them in any way. I guess the
wife was so much younger. Maybe they thought that, you know,
of course she was in good I don't. I have
no idea. You're right, though, you're right.
Speaker 6 (01:27:25):
He call your parents, call your grandparents. Nine days just
feels like an awful long time to me. But it
was the dogs who helped them, and we just don't
deserve them. I feel bad for the little doggies too.
Dave Portnoy said that he was approached by President Trump
and the White House, but he didn't want to give
up running Barstool, so he turned the position down. He
posted a video on x this week saying he got
a call about potentially joining the Commerce Department, working under
(01:27:48):
Secretary Howard Lutnick. He didn't detail the nature of the job,
but he said if he agreed to work for the
US government, he was told that he would have to
find someone else to run Barstool.
Speaker 3 (01:27:56):
He then questioned how Elon Musk, who is CEO of
Tesla and SpaceX and.
Speaker 6 (01:28:00):
Runs other companies, is able to manage all of his
obligations while leading Trump's Department of Government efficiency cost cutting initiative.
He also said that they never followed up, so I
don't know what they wanted him to do. I just
thought that was why I was picturing like Saturdays or
for the Boys signs all over the White House, you know,
and just like frat parties.
Speaker 3 (01:28:18):
That's That's just why why.
Speaker 2 (01:28:20):
Dave Portnoy run in the country. The guys, the I mean,
who else we got dudes from podcasts and why not listen?
That is true.
Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
I guess I've seen it all. If you didn't know.
Speaker 6 (01:28:31):
In twenty twenty three, he bought Barstool back from casino
and online gambling operator Pen Entertainment for one dollar. That
came just months after they paid a total of like
five hundred and fifty million to acquire one hundred percent
control of Barstool before deciding to part ways. And I
didn't know that little part of it. I thought he
always had it. He obviously founded it when he was
(01:28:52):
in college at U of M.
Speaker 3 (01:28:55):
So there you go.
Speaker 6 (01:28:57):
Monday, March seventeen, This coming Monday, we have something really
exciting for you to watch. It's the twenty twenty five
iHeartRadio Music Awards. They are coming back live on Fox.
We are celebrating the music and artists that you loved
played right here and on iHeart Radio over the past
year and giving you a very exclusive look at the
biggest songs coming in summer of twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (01:29:15):
There's lots of good music coming. Hello. Cool Jay is hosting.
Speaker 6 (01:29:18):
We are celebrating Lady Gaga aka Lady Gaga. She's getting
the Coveted Innovator Award. Also, Mariah Carey is honored with
the Icon Award, and you can join us. It's live
from the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. It's Monday, March seventeenth,
live on Fox or on the iHeartRadio app at eight
seven Central depending on where you are, and also on
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the iHeart Radio app. If you want to catch up
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Speaker 2 (01:29:46):
The Fred Show is on Fred's Fun Fat Fred Fund
So Much Side? Why pound by? What pound? Do you
know what pound? I did? My brain just I just
(01:30:07):
like I don't know. It's short circuited. Do you know
why pound cake is called pound cake? I do not
do because it adds pounds that wastline. It's delicious but
worth it. Yeah, pound cake, minute on your lips, years
on your hips, Yes, right, pound cake. I got southern
and all of a sudden, I don't know why. I
(01:30:27):
don't know what happened. However, pound cake is known as
pound cake because it's equal butter, eggs, sugar, flour, one
pound of each. That's the recipe. That's the original recipe.
It works. I guess. It's a simple recipe, but it
was easy to remember during a time in the seventeen
hundreds when not everybody could read.
Speaker 15 (01:30:46):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:30:47):
So that's that's why it's called pound cake. Because if
you I guess, if you put a pound of each
of those things in a bowl, mix it up, and
bake it, then you get a pound cake. Yell cake.
Speaker 3 (01:30:55):
I got a little pound cake, Mommy, you got a
little one. I got two?
Speaker 2 (01:30:59):
Oh, yeah, to gave me the up. Oh, I see
when I did.
Speaker 12 (01:31:03):
That icy.
Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:31:07):
I heard.
Speaker 2 (01:31:08):
She's actually feeling her butt right now, she's feeling her
bbl and I've seen a video about this and this
is not allowed to soun I'm uncomfortable. More Fred Show
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