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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The French Show is on, Hey Morning, Everybody, Friday, March fourteenth,
HiT's the frend Show.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Hi Kaitlin, good morning morning, Jason Brown, Hi Paulina, Hi Kiki,
Good morning. Bella Hamen is here on the phone. In
the text she can hit us at anytime. Eight five,
five five nine one three five The Entertainmer Report. This hour,
we'll get to headlines, my biggest stories of the day, Blogs,
new waiting by the phone this morning. Why does somebody
get ghosted? The Friday Throwbag Dance Party, Showbiz, Kinky Yeah,

(00:29):
you undefeated in the Showdown Infra show Bis Shelley, who
just had a little baby boy? Four point fifty is
the prize? You're five and zero and a new player today,
and we'll see if you continue to go undefeated.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
Fingers crossed?

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Wow, what's coming up? In the ports cave?

Speaker 3 (00:45):
A pop star is engaged.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
We have an end of an era and the promise
that Dolly Parton made to her late husband.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
On his death bed.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Bella Hamen, did you dirty? Oh my god, Bella Hmen,
did you dirty? She Bellahamen did something that you just
cannot do.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
You cannot do.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
I can't do what Bella did unbelievable.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
I can't shake it.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Are you able to talk about it?

Speaker 3 (01:09):
I'll try. It's still a little traumatic.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Okay, I'll go ahead, please, Okay. So did you get
a spray to him?

Speaker 5 (01:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:18):
I can tell you were looking at me. I look like,
who am I pig pen or play pen?

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Well, pig pen, But I didn't say that. I don't
think you're pig pen at all. I would I would
never say that. You're the little kid with the flies
in the dirt that surrounded him in the cartoon around
in mud.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
He's the dirty one.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
That's what I look like. Big pens. The peanut isn't
the peanuts? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:41):
Yeah, missed that day?

Speaker 2 (01:45):
You missed the peanuts.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
I never want I.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Know what they are because he's snoopy.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
Yes, the peanuts, Yeah, peanuts.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
But it was more than just snoopy. The pants are
called the peanuts. Well yeah, the group of people, Yeah,
got it. And so he had like always had durn
around him and like looked like little flies. And for
some reason he was balding. I don't know why. I'm
not sure why the child was balding, But I got you.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
I got you.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Where the hell were you growing up? Did you were
you on Mars? Do you know how to get back?
Maybe no one showed me this, but honestly, I'm kind
of okay with it because it looks terrifying.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Well that's what it looks like right now.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
But anyways, so Belhamine earlier in the week, and we
love her so much, she's our life. After this, I
don't know, Well, she betrayed me, but that's fine. So
she asked me a couple of days ago if she
could get some what she called adult advice. I thought
we were both adults, but hey, listen, I will be
your big radio sister. And I said, of course, like,
not the issue at all. She said, okay, can I

(02:42):
call you? Of course, not the issue at all. She
then proceeds to FaceTime me.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
A surprise FaceTime surprise.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Face time, and I looked at it frozen.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
We're not frozen because by I call it my witching hour,
between like two and three it's really hard for us.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
I don't know if you guys feel the same.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Way with our right we're talking about PM. When you
start your day at four am, then two to three
pm is typically difficult.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
Yeah, I had no makeup on, no braun fighting for
my life looked rough and there's a certain level of
energy it takes to look at someone in the eye
the entire conversation. So I was frozen, didn't know what
to do. But I'm like, okay, she needs me, so
I answer and I said, Bella, this is not the
same as a phone call.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
She said, what do you mean?

Speaker 4 (03:31):
My sister and my mom say that to me all
the time, and I'm like, because they're right. A FaceTime
is very different than a phone call. And these kids,
they they think a FaceTime is always acceptable.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
You do not surprise, ambush FaceTime someone under any circumstances.

Speaker 4 (03:47):
You and I know that any circumstances. And it's just
like when you're on the phone, you can you can
do other things. You can lounge. I mean, I could
be doing anything and you would never know. But to
have to have the energy to stare us. I'm on
the entire phone call, Oh my.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
God, and I have to prepare myself. You want to
have a FaceTime like you don't? Yeah, I have. This
happened to me the other night where somebody was like
who I didn't really know very well, was like texting
and then all of a sudden We're texting and then
out of nowhere and I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
Whoa fifties and you're in a newsroom.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
It was morse code. They were morse coding me. We
were communicating, like, that's what we were doing. We were
communicating in morse code. I don't want to want to
know what I'm saying to people. Man, no one's using
morse code anymore. I don't trust the phone. I don't
trust the phone. No one's on morse code. That's right,
That's where I share on my secrets. So someone's surprised

(04:46):
face right, And I was like, no, no, no you
didn't because I was laying in bed. It may have
been too early in the day for that. I wasn't prepared.
I mean, I've been wearing a lot of clothing. I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa,
what who do you think you are?

Speaker 4 (05:01):
There needs to be a calendar invite if you want
to face like, this is crazy.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
These kids, and they're just just going and row. They're
just facetiming anyone what.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
I feel judged because every time my niece Polly calls me,
every time it seems like I'm in bed and Finally
she goes, Bobba, why are you in bed? And it's
like four, you know, and I'm like, Polly, why are
you gripa? Joe's called seasonal depression. You don't know anything
about this yet.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
I don't get enough sleep, Polly, I'm depressed.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Yeah, you just don't do so. Now it's funny now
when my four year old niece facetimes me, I get
out of bed so that she doesn't think that her
uncle is a total loser. Yeah, which I want her
to believe a lie. I want her to believe that
I'm not a loser. I really do. Speaking of which,
and I wonder how many of you can relate to this,
because I know Kiki ken eight five five five one

(05:51):
oh three five you can call it Texas same number.
My sister is limiting access to the child ooh, to
the children really now now Polly's four. And then Mave
is won and Mave just says dad, Dad smiles a lot,
which is that's cute. But I get about thirty seconds
of that. I'm all set, there's only so much and
go maybe maybe, and then she says eh and then
like stick something in her mouth and it really goes

(06:11):
on like on her you know, cheek and then say okay,
got it. But Polly could have like she has like
full on thoughts and communication now like full on. I
don't know where she comes up with these concepts, no idea.
So I FaceTime yesterday and my sister talks to me
for like ten minutes. And when I FaceTime, it's to
see the child. I want to see Polly. Okay, I'm
not fake. I'm sorry.

Speaker 6 (06:30):
Man.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
I've known you for thirty six years. I love you.
You're wonderful. I see I know what you look like,
and I'm laying in bed. I had no actually no,
I had to get out of bed because I was
preparing for the call with the four year old. So
I had to make sure I showered and look to
you like a professional. I usually put on a tie
so it looks like it's like, you know, it's a
formal occasion. You know that tux. I warned i'd put
that on, yes because I wanted to think that I'm

(06:50):
like a waiter at a restaurant or you know, something respectable.
And so we talked for like ten minutes and she's like, okay,
by I'm like, no, whoa, whoa she goes, oh, you
want to see Polly, and then she gives you the phone.
And then now Polly's engaged. And sometimes Polly's on the mood.
And that's another thing. If Polly's on the mood, we're
not getting anywhere, we're not doing anything, and god forbid

(07:11):
we would force the child or even encourage the child
to speak to their uncle. Polly's on the mood. Okay,
all right, So anyway, so Polly's in the mood today,
So she grabs a phone, takes me into her little Ford.
We're having a heart to heart lasts about two minutes.
All of a sudden you see a hand swipe the phone. Okay,
we're gonna get going now. And I know whoa whoa, whoa,
whoa whoa. I put this tux on, so I want

(07:34):
to speak a strong But what I wonder is like,
is it because as adults with kids you're tired of
being usurped for the children? Is it because, like, I
don't know what, Why am I being limited access to
my niece? Why am I when my mom is the
same way? It's like only so much time, You only
get so much time? You want me to pay for college?

(07:56):
I don't think so, I'm gonna need a little more
access in my investment. My investment. But I mean, does
this do you do this to your Well, no, you
don't because you need them for childcare.

Speaker 7 (08:05):
Oh, I say, you know you want to talk. You
guys can yap all day all night.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Pauline, It's like you should come over and do that person.
And when you do, I'm I step out.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
Oh, I'm at my mom's door. I'm at the door
with the baby.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Oh you wanted to see Gigi. Yeah, here she is
all yours. It just so happens. I was waiting outside
for you to ask yes. And I'm going to owe
and hear her diapers and food and enough rations for
the next four days. I'll see you later.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
Yep, I am equipped I said, here you go.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
No.

Speaker 3 (08:30):
I mean like my daughter's also younger.

Speaker 7 (08:33):
So when she does FaceTime my mom or my mother
in law, she hangs up on them, so I have
to run back and call them back. So it's like
a process. I don't think Polly does that right. I'm
assuming she's she's good with the phone. Well, it's I
get a little bit of whiplash. I get a little dizzy,
you know.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
We say we're not, we're not exactly sure how it
you know exactly where to look, and then we kind
of stare at ourselves the whole time, which is fine,
make a double chin. Yeah, we's a lot of that,
and then we run around with it a little bit too. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (09:01):
I feel like I love when my baby talks to
people on FaceTime because we have that. Like back in
the day, that wasn't an option. And obviously your you
know grandma, right, Polly's grandma. Your mom doesn't live here
or with them, neither do you guys? Are all, you know,
different towns, different lives.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Someone's texted not its because my sister wanted her phone back.
Probably could be. It's probably another option. We'll see. Maybe
I'll buy the Maybe I'll do a Kiki set, and
I will buy her a phone that only facetimes and
uses the Internet, and as we've learned on the show,
that doesn't call nine one one, because apparently a lot
of phones that you think don't work will still call
nine one one. Oh yeah. And as much as I
love a story about a kid who orders donuts from

(09:37):
the cops, I don't need it to be my niece right,
unless it's a way more creative request. Polly would ask
for something more, you know, she would be like, she
wouldn't even she wouldn't be donuts. To'd be specific donuts.
She's a picky little kid. I mean she knows, she
knows the finer things. Yes, my girl. She would call
the cops and be like, mom won't buy me. You know,
something very specific and they have to bring it over.

(09:58):
But I'm not looking to be in the news.

Speaker 4 (10:00):
There was another kid the other day who called nine
one one because his mom ate his ice cream.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
It was hilarious.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
There you go.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
They showed up. Yeah, he explained like, yeah, I want
her to go to jail. Yeah, ice cream.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
Yeah, he saved her in the end before she had
to go to jail.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
He still business and they was thinking about it. Child abuse, Yeah,
I ate the ice cream in front of the child.
How could you. There was a similar thing that happened
yesterday when Bella FaceTime Kale. The authorities were involved. They're like,
oh my god, would you like us to arrest her
for this offense.

Speaker 4 (10:30):
I'm glad you guys agree, because I didn't know if
it was generational or if I just don't enjoy being
sneak attacked with a FaceTime it's abuse.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Yeah, I also what is this one? This is what
I think it is. If they were with the same people,
you don't have to look at them consistently, you know
what they look like. Yeah, No, I'm the one. I
don't understand that the people who have like drinks drink nights,
like with their friends, like if their friends will live somewhere,
so they'll get on FaceTime and they'll be on there.

(10:58):
They'll be on there for like four hours together, and
they're and they're going about their day like the face
time's on, but they're you know, doing dishes and doing
laundry and you know, waxing themselves and god knows what.
I'll take it a shower and it's like but the
face time's on the whole time, and it's somehow that
you're going to capture. I'm gonna forget that the FaceTime
is on and do something and you're gonna see something

(11:19):
that you didn't want to see. I don't I'm not interested.
Hey Ashley, Hi, Hi, good morning.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
Good morning.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
How are you very well? Thanks for coming me me.
You got pro tip for me on the FaceTime with
the kids.

Speaker 8 (11:34):
So I'm nine months pregnant at this point.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Oh congratulations, want thank you.

Speaker 8 (11:40):
When someone wants to FaceTime with my father, that's fantastic
because I could do something else during that time. Just
last week, my mom was facetiming with my daughter for
multiple hours and I go to check on them, and
I hear no talking. They're just staring at each other.
My Mom's like eating cereal or something, and Winter's just
staring right back at her.

Speaker 9 (11:59):
Do you.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
I'd be fine with that.

Speaker 3 (12:02):
That's cute.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
I'd be fine with that. Like, that's a FaceTime I
can do. Plus I already you know, I already got
a facial and put the tucks on and got my
eyebrows wax and everything for this call. So like we
need to make it count. You know, Pauline needs to
know that her uncle's not a total loser. At least
pretend thank you, Ashley, have a good day.

Speaker 10 (12:19):
Of course.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
The other text my kids FaceTime their grandma and pop
up twice every night. Wow, Okay, how about an iPad?
Someone said, iPad, you can get FaceTime on it. There
you go. I think that's what needs to happen. I
need to sneak it and you guys said this earlier. Though,
I need to sneak it in like prison. I'll have
to like I'll have to like stick it in my
butt and sneak it in the house. Well, that's how

(12:42):
you sneak stuff into prison. And then I'll have to like,
you know, hide it somewhere and be like, all right, Polly,
don't show your mom. Her mom's gonna find a whole
ass iPad somewhere, Like where did this come from? The
night of the tux gave it to me? Is what
she's gonna say. No, that's never no change that idea.

(13:05):
Headlinons the biggest stories of the day. Two minutes after
Sabrina Fred Show Fred Show, Laura says, you ever asked
your sister why? Just asked her?

Speaker 11 (13:12):
No?

Speaker 2 (13:13):
No, I'm why I do that, that's too obvious.

Speaker 5 (13:16):
I do feel bad for the parents, though, because I
feel like, once you have the grandkid, no one.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
Cares about you. Well, that's what that's what I expected
people to do. You not the star. That's what I
expected people to say. And they're and they're they're not
saying that, but that's what That's what it comes down to,
you honestly, Oh yeah, is yeah, And I think as
long as you curtail access to the child, to the
to the Golden Child, the christ Child, then you are
in control. You know, you're then if you moderate the access,

(13:42):
it's like you're the handler. Right, Oh you wanted, Oh
you wanted to talk with the kid. Well, that's funny
because the kids dance lessons. The bill's coming new here
pretty soon, right, you know she's been asking for this
or that. You know, Oh, you wanted to talk to again. Well,
Fred's show is on Fred's Biggest Stories. So we have
tens of listeners in Chicago. We have two in Norfolk,

(14:04):
for example, but I think we have one in Salt
Lake City. That's exciting. But you're gonna hear about the
Chicago River anyway, why because you've probably seen it at
least and this weekend they die at green. I feel
like everybody in the world sees the Chicago River turned
green every year. Have you ever asked yourself though self,
why does it do that? Well, the Chicago River is

(14:24):
about to be died green for Saint Patrick's state tradition
that started back in nineteen sixty two. Do you guys
know why we do it or how it started?

Speaker 3 (14:30):
No, actually no.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
So Chicago's famous Green River started with a simple idea
by the head of the plumbers union. According to a
dude named Jim Coyn, a general chairman of the parade
the Saint Patrick's Day Parade, Stephen Bailey saw one of
his plumbers with a green stain on his overalls, and
he said that he was trying to discover a broken pipe.
When ade hit the water, it bubbled up green. So

(14:52):
this guy happened to be with friends and then Mayor
Richard J. Daily since nineteen sixty two, the rivers then
died every year on the Saturday before Saint Patrick's Day.
It takes two boats, a lead boat to drop the
dye and a chase both to mix it up. The
river dying and parade that follows draws hundreds of thousands
of people every single year and generates millions of dollars
for Chicago and the river dying of it happens. When

(15:15):
it happens tomorrow, it'll be live stream. And I guess
that's a it's kind of like a fat of some kind.
The green itself is not a dye. It's like a
some kind of I don't know if it's like a,
I don't think it's animal. What is the green dye exactly?
I thought it was just dem Just to be clear
on this, what is it come on AI.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
Generating?

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Yeah, I just told you why. I don't know. I
thought it was some kind of like a weird.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
Orange red vegetable based powder. Interesting.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
It comes out looking orange. M yeah, that's another thing
it does, and then it turns green in the water.
But that's how it started. In case you're wondering why
it is that that happens or who came up with it.
Police are still investigating the University of Pittsburgh students Dominican
Republic disappearance. Today work marks one week since a University
of Pittsburgh student went missing in the dr Police say

(16:11):
they are not ruling out foul play in the case.
The student can be seen on surveillance video with a
previously questioned twenty four year old man from Iowa walking
to the beach in an upscale Punta Khana resort on
March sixth. Police in the woman's hometown of Virginia say
that he is not a suspect, but a person of interest.

(16:34):
Divers have been looking for the twenty year old's body
in rough surf waters around the resort. They're saying that
she'd drowned. And I don't think the local authorities, those
back here domestically are saying a whole lot. An American
Airlines plane caught fire at Denver International Airport in Colorado
on Thursday, the Boeing seven thirty seven. This has to
be a mistake. You know how much we love bowing.

(16:56):
If it ain't bowing, iron't going. Hey, this is a
new feature on the plane. One's freaked out, but it's
some kind of new innovation. It could be. But it
was diverted to Denver shortly after departing from Colorado Springs.
While the plane was taxiing at the gate. The engine
then caught fire and the passengers had to evacuate. One
hundred and seventy two passengers six crew members aboard the flight.
All passengers were able to exit the plane. Only a

(17:17):
few minor injuries were incurred during the evacuation. Six passengers
were transported to the hospital. The FA is looking into it.
Have you guys heard about these baseball hats, these Major
League Baseball hats that came out that are causing all
kinds of controversy so it's the New Era Major League

(17:38):
Baseball collector hats that have just come out. The motif
of the new Caps overlays the team name with the
team logo, for example a for the Oakland Athletics, the
word Athletics large y over the middle of the word
Yankees for example in New York Yankees. Well, unfortunately a
few of them didn't turn out so great, like for example,

(18:00):
the Texas Rangers. It looks like tetas across the front
of the hat, which means breasts because it's Texas, but
are the big tea, So it looks like the word tetas.
You should look up the one for the California Angels.
That one looks like a really fun weekend or a
special occasion. Yeah, however, you know these have sold out,

(18:20):
they've gone, especially the tetas one. Everybody wants that one.
But I saw a story yesterday about how many different
people these designs go through before they make it to production.
And it's like the commissioner looks at them, Major League
Baseball looks at them, New Era looks at them. They
were obviously designed by somebody, And then they go to
each individual team, and each individual team looks and approves them.

(18:42):
So this is not like a mistake. I mean many,
many people decided that a Texas Rangers tetas out needed
to be out there, and it's kind of brilliant because
now we're talking about it. But they're sold out. If
you want one of the Rangers ads, you'll have to
pay somewhere between seven hundred and fifteen eight hundred bucks
on auction site the Angels hat. Did you look at

(19:03):
the Angels head? Oh?

Speaker 3 (19:04):
I sure did?

Speaker 2 (19:04):
We should get one for you.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
I was gonna say that represents me very well.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Will for a while that you know something called Pauline's promise? Yes,
got this ring something like that. If you're a true
historian of the show, then you know the reference. But
we'll get you that ahead if we can find. It's
five hundred bucks online though, if you want to you
want birthday gift alcohol. This is a story today in
the top story and biggest stories of the day. Drinking

(19:28):
alcohol increases the likelihood of a sunburn. In a national study,
twenty one and a half percent of sunburn individuals reported
drinking alcohol at the time, likely due to impair judgment,
reduce sunscreen reapplication, and longer sun exposure. So if you're
traveling for spring break and you're not on a plane
that breaks or catches fire, and I hope that you're
not or on a spirit flight where someone you know

(19:50):
wrestles somebody else or whatever, make sure that you're putting
on sunscreen. Flame and hot Cheeto shaped like Michael Jordan's
iconic Jumpman logo is up for sale. I don't say
it resembles Jordan Donking during the nineteen ninety one NBA Finals.
There's more than two weeks left for bidding, so I'm still,
you know, bidding on this for you. I know you're
big Cheetos. Oh yeahn Hot Cheetos Girl two hundred and

(20:11):
seventy five is the current offer.

Speaker 3 (20:12):
Oh okay, I can afford that. Yeah, that's a light work.

Speaker 7 (20:15):
Well, my husband loves Michael Jordan, like I think every
Chicago nineties kid does. And if you see my basement,
which you have, Fred, you can definitely tell he loves
Michael Jordan, So that cheat a might end up down
there one way or another.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
Yeah, cue your basement concerned me? Yeah me too, because
I was at your home and we went to the
basement and at the time, you know, you would, I
guess somewhat recently moved in. So, yeah, that was going
to be your husband, Hobby's space, Yeah, the man cave,
and he was going to be able to put his
memorabilia on whatever else down there. Okay, So imagine this.
You walk down to someone's basement, okay, and there's there's

(20:48):
stuff everywhere, And I understand why that's not the part
that you know because you just you're just figuring out
where to put everything. Right, So you've got frames hanging
leaning against the wall, not much as hung up. You've
got just items kind of every whey. And then you
look at a wall and just randomly, I completely off center,
just at just literally like someone just threw a nail

(21:09):
at the wall and then hung something. It's just a
random item just hanging just like in no location specifically whatsoever. Yeah,
and I looked at you, I go, what what is
the plan here?

Speaker 9 (21:24):
Things about it? I don't because I think about it too.
I have to look at that every day, like how
are you going to arrange the rest of this around that? Yeah,
we didn't even start in the middle or the top,
left or the top. We didn't even stop.

Speaker 7 (21:35):
No, no, no, no, he had one of those guys
come do it. We gotta have someone guy professionally.

Speaker 3 (21:42):
That we take away the tequila.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
It was just a random framed item, completely off center.
Just yeah, yeah, I was so bothered.

Speaker 7 (21:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
I don't get bothered by that kind of stuff, but
that one photo.

Speaker 7 (21:55):
Really it really gets me when I go down to
do my laundry and I'm like trying to pull my
chonies that I look over and I see it all settered.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Photo, Like, what's the plan here?

Speaker 12 (22:04):
Man?

Speaker 2 (22:05):
What did you what are you thinking?

Speaker 3 (22:07):
Well, I'm lucky or lucky to us.

Speaker 7 (22:08):
We're gonna have to knock down the walls because we've
gotta do some plumbing stuff because the floods and stuff.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
Thank you sir.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
We're gonna start. We're gonna do a whole new canvas.
I want to read you here because I got to
put some stuff up too.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
Yeah, it's gotta go because he's had a ton of
stuff and so I'm just I mean, I'm worried. I'm like,
first of all, that's not a fishing use of wall space.

Speaker 4 (22:25):
No.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Second of all, it's not centered. Is going crazy?

Speaker 3 (22:28):
I know when you'd be out to let me come.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Over with a laser laser level, like we it'll take
me two or three days, but I'll get it'll look amazing.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
Yeah, I think he had a photo plan that's supposed
to be I think like a little more skinnier or something.

Speaker 3 (22:39):
I'm like, I still don't think it's gonna fit.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Though. The other pop of my head is my OCD
is so bad that when I move from my house,
I'm going to have to have the walls like retextured
and repainted completely. Because if you take if you take
my frame stuff off the wall, there are about four
holes behind each one where I measured but it wasn't
quite perfect. So I take the thing down, move it

(23:01):
over a little bang bang bang bang bang, and so
now there's two holes. And I'd put it up and
I'd stare at it for a one bait that's not right,
you know, and then I would put another on finally
get it right. But like, honestly, there are probably seven
hundred holes in my walls from about ten different pieces
of art that are up on the wall.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
It's hard, it is. People don't talk about how hard
it is.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
You got to look at it every day. It's gotta
be right. Yes, thank you, you're not crazy. Anyway, I
am though, but flaming hot cheeto two hundred and seventy
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biggest stories of the data, simple story. But a Florida man.
This is in Tampa, by the way, so not for
our friends. Never would this happen in Palm Beach County ever,
But a Florida man was arrested for a lap dance

(23:39):
heist a lap dances. He received one hundred and sixty
dollars worth of dances but did not pay, and a
deputy said that the guy may have displayed the indications
of alcohol influence, but he was charged with misdemeanor theft.
It is against the law to receive a lap dance
and not pay. Oh yeah, as it should be. I
agree all the services from these poor young ladies just

(24:04):
try to make it through nursing school. How dare you?
You can get arrested for that, so don't do. It's
National Potato Chip daye National Children's Craft Day, and National
Pie Day three point one four, whichever year. I wonder
why we have that day, but we do so happy
three point one day. I would prefer it with Pie Day,
like apple Pie, so maybe.

Speaker 3 (24:25):
Great how you must.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
Maybe I'll make it that. Yeah, I'll make it something
where I can stuff my face with the sugary substance
because I love that. The entertainer report in three minutes
spread show Cameron's entertainer report.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
He's on the Fread Show yesterday.

Speaker 4 (24:39):
He Diddy got real creative tried to allege that CNN
altered that hotel security footage of him beating his then
girlfriend Cassie Ventura in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
A letter to the judge from.

Speaker 4 (24:50):
Diddy's lawyers said, quote all that CNN video footage was
substantially altered in significant respects. This includes covering the time
stamp and then changing the video sequence. It also includes
speeding up the video to make it falsely appear that
the actions in the video are taking place faster than
they are. As a result, the CNN videos do not
fairly and accurately depict the.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
Events in question. My eyes are rolling so far back
in my head.

Speaker 4 (25:15):
Cassie Ventura's lawyer fired back, saying it's not surprising that
Diddy would make a disingenuous argument to exclude the disturbing
video from being shown to the jury in the upcoming trial.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
A video for which he.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
Did make a public apology on video for by the way,
her lawyer continued, I'm confident that the video fairly and
accurately represents what happened, will be admitted into evidence, and
Diddy will be held accountable. CNN also responded in as well,
saying we never altered this video. We didn't destroy the
original copy of the footage. We got it straight from

(25:47):
the source and we played it. Oh that's sure.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
How you could excuse what was seen in that video,
you can, And how you could watch that video and
say that what happened there, even if there were parts
taken out, that what happened there was okay, right on
any level.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
Even if you play their little game, Okay, I don't
care about the time sam being changed.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
What happened happened. I don't care about it being sped up.
What happened happened.

Speaker 4 (26:08):
So it's just it's insulting, honestly to Cassie for them
to try to do that. But they're really grasping at straws,
all right. Switching gears to Dolly Parton, who made a
promise to her late husband Carl Dean on his deathbed.
Now Carl died on March third, at the age of
eighty two. They were approaching I think year fifty nine
of marriage, which is crazy, and Dolly, of course stayed

(26:28):
right by his side during his final days, with a
friend saying they were in love until the very end.
They gave each other exactly what the other needed. Dolly
promised Carl that she'd see him again. She wanted him
to be at peace in his final moments and my
little heart. Back in twenty twenty two, Dolly shared that
she would probably never tour again, saying that she had
to stay close to home because something could happen with

(26:50):
her husband and his health. According to the friend, Dolly
would hold Carl's hand and share favorite memories from their
life together for hours, especially toward the end of his life.
She relied on her faith during those difficult times, and
she made her husband a solemn vow. And I think,
you know, marriage and relationships, they're they're changing, and people's
opinions are changing. But I think that that's you know,

(27:12):
one of the most special things about being with someone
for that long is really just I don't know, the
companionship and being with them till the end, and I
don't know they just have a very sweet love story.
And I just you don't see him like that anymore.
And miss Dolly is perfect and we love you girl.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
You've been together for that long.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Hold his hand and tell him a story, right right?
What could have been, could be getting proposed to?

Speaker 10 (27:42):
Right right?

Speaker 3 (27:44):
And Dolly, you know, Dolly could pick the socks at
the funeral. You know she was not single. So good man,
good man, Savannah. And it's the end of an era, y'all.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
I mean, we probably saw this coming, but MTV is
not bringing back their famous movie and TV award show,
canceling it for the second year in a row. It
sounds like the future of the award show is really
up in the air, with no plans to either bring
it back or scrap it all together. They paused the
award show last year, if you remember, but at the
time we were told that it wasn't canceled and it
would come back this year. There's obviously been some major

(28:17):
changes and people I don't think care about award shows anymore.
I mean, if you missed that era that was very
much like the appointment TV they call it, you know,
like hate this, I hate it. I mean I miss
it like the way it used to be.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
But well, that was how you saw celebrities like that
was how you saw who they were dating. It's how
you saw how they lived and what they wore. And
and now I feel like that we're all oversaturated with it.
Can't see anybody wants you anytime, all the time.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
On social great point.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Yeah, every now and again, I have one every now
and again. I get lucky.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
That is an incredible point. We can see them whenever
we want to. They post other people posts of them.

Speaker 4 (28:55):
The show had a good run though nineteen ninety two
to twenty twenty three, but it's been a rough so
it'll be interesting to say, is to see a rather
if they revamp it or anything.

Speaker 3 (29:04):
By the way, if you.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
Missed any part of our show, The Fred Show, you
can catch up on every single thing. Definitely, definitely excuse me,
I can speak it gonna be Paulina, Kiki, Karaoke, Fred's
Fun Fact, It's all up there. Search The Fred Show
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Speaker 2 (29:18):
Less you've blogged into a second our audio journals waiting
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Kiki Undefeated filling in for show vis Shelley in the
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the Friday Throwback Dance Party all coming up. Fred Show talk. Yeah,
they talk better than they These are the radio blogs
on The Fred Show, like for writing in our diaries,

(29:40):
except we say them aloud.

Speaker 7 (29:41):
We call them blogs. Paulina, Yes, take it away, Thank
you so much, dear blog. So you guys know, and
a lot of us here are in therapy, love therapy
very much. My therapist is amazing. One thing I like
about her is that I don't know, just like my style.
I like, I like to be checked once in a
while when I need to be, and she's very much

(30:01):
like that. And the other day we were talking about
something and.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
I was like, oh, but like I would not do that.
I would not do that, like it was selling me
and my husband were going through. I'm like, but I
wouldn't do that, and she goes, probably, not that's you.
Like you wouldn't do that. It was that simple, And
I'm like, that isn't me.

Speaker 7 (30:16):
You're right, she goes, because that's what you would do,
but not what he would do or someone else would do.
So it took me a minute to understand that but
the way she kind of did that, I was like,
all right, I hear you. I hear you, miss therapist lady,
I hear you. So she and I were in a
session last week and we were talking about my husband
and my communication style.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
We are very quite different.

Speaker 7 (30:37):
We're different people, like just generally like, oh, you know, oversight,
like we really we really are different people. But I
think what I thought was really interesting was that when
we were discussing, you know, some of the stuff when
it comes to our communication now with the input she
was giving me in the advice, but she suggested, you know,
if you're open to it, you can bring him.

Speaker 3 (30:57):
To a session. And I really like that. And I
was like, this could be really good or really bad.
But I was like, this could be really good for.

Speaker 7 (31:05):
Us because I've always wanted him to a try therapy
and like sit in here with me. And also if
we are low key talking about it, I'm like, bring
them in, you know, bring in the source. Like I
thought it'd be a really cool thing to do. And
I love that she suggested it, And you know, she
did kind of also say it is this, I'm here
for you.

Speaker 2 (31:23):
Just f y right right.

Speaker 3 (31:25):
So I was gonna say yeah, And she told me that,
and to me, I mean, I was just.

Speaker 7 (31:28):
Like, okay, like that's cool, but I'm assuming like that
might not go well then for him if she's there
for me.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
No, it's funny because I I my therapist. I don't
know why this came up. My excuse me, executive coach.
I don't executive coaches. Long story, but when I had
a therapist, she would say to me like, you know,
I don't even remember the context, but essentially it was,
if you ever brought somebody else in here, just realize,
I'm here for you, so I don't I'm not here

(31:56):
to serve them, so I'm not here for their best interests.
It's not that they're they're like attack the other person, yeah,
but they're there for you. So the person would have
to come in under the context or with the context
of this isn't marriage counseling, and that when you come
in there, then I'm here for the couple, or or
if you went to his therapists, then his therapist might

(32:17):
lean more in his you know, on his which is
why I've also heard that you're not supposed to really
like recycle therapists. And I've heard about people doing this
where they they'll go to like couple's therapy and then
they'll say, what, I'm not in a couple anymore, and
then keep going to the same therapist. My understanding was,
and if you're a mental health professional you can confirm
it tonight, was that you're supposed to go to therapy

(32:38):
for a purpose, and when that purpose ends, you break
up with a therapist, break up because like if you
go to marriage counseling, then you're not that that therapist
is not necessarily supposed to treat you then outside of
that or in another in another relationship, because you went
for this purpose and they've seen you in this light.
So then if you break up and you're with someone else,
but then they're you know what I mean, Like you

(32:59):
can't use the same therapist. I guess from multiple different things. Ethically,
I guess you're not supposed to at least, and some
people may disagree with that, but it kind of makes sense.
I mean, if I'm going to a therapist within the
confines of a relationship, but like a a couple's thing,
and then I break up with that person and then
I keep going to the same therapist, well aren't they
their context about me is is within that relationship and

(33:23):
not me on my own. So it's almost like you
got to start fresh with you. So some people have
their own therapist and then a relationship, yes, like a
couple's counselor, because it's almost it's just more fair that way, correct,
because you're going in as a couple as opposed to
as an individual. Because my therapist, after however many years,
there's no way that she's going to be objective and

(33:43):
be like, well now hold on. She might tell me that,
but she's not going to call me out in front
of another person.

Speaker 7 (33:49):
Okay, I see you're saying, well, yeah, me and doctor
D we're going to be locked in. But she's my therapist,
Like that's for me. But she has suggested and even
central recommendations for couples counseling. So that's like another thing
that I'm trying to do because I would liked us
to get a joint like for the interest of you know,
the best interests of us both is what I'm looking
for when it comes to me and my husband together.

Speaker 3 (34:09):
Helpful I think it would be.

Speaker 7 (34:10):
And I'm not even saying we were having issues because
we're actually not at all but it's just communication. Like
even my communication here at work sometimes is terrible. Like
you know, like I want to be a better communicator
to everyone in my life that I love and I
appreciate it, and I want to come off a different way.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
So I want to work on me.

Speaker 7 (34:24):
But you know, my husband's a part of my life,
so I want him and i'd also work on our communication.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
But we and I'm might say he should be threatened,
but it might be helpful just to go to someone
anew together at the start together at the same time,
so that you both feel like you're on an you know,
even playing field. Because what's funny is I know of
a few situations where one person in a relationship doesn't
necessarily but I'm not saying this is him, but doesn't
necessarily believe in therapy or doesn't go or is it whatever,

(34:51):
and then their partner thinking that their perspective on their
problems is one hundred perc right, thinking that if they
make them go to therapy, that the therapist will tell
them that they're wrong in side with the person. It
only goes the other way, where the person goes to
therapy on their own because their partner's making them go well,

(35:13):
because you're obviously not seeing it, and then the therapist
is like, oh, no, you're seeing it just fine, it's
not right, you know, or whatever. So I've seen this
backfire too, so I guess it's like that's why I
would say, maybe go find somebody where you're starting together,
because it's like, if you think that maybe he's gonna go,
and then your therapist is going to like side with

(35:33):
you on things, you might be wrong about that, and
so you might the person may come in there and
then you're like, she's gonna tell him that, you know,
the stuff he's doing isn't good for me or whatever,
and then they might they might not, And then that's
not because I've seen this happen before. We're gonna go
to therapy together, and I know why the person's making
the person go. It's because they believe that the other

(35:53):
person is wrong. And then they go to therapy and
the therapist is like, no.

Speaker 3 (35:59):
You know, and she got to break up with your man,
and you think, right, right, So I guess.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
I guess just be careful why you think he should go,
because and that's why I would argue for maybe like
a moderate start, because if you think he's going to
go there, or if he thinks he's going to go
there and your therapist is going to like correct him,
you might be wrong.

Speaker 7 (36:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (36:20):
Yeah, I never thought of it that way because I
know you like to call his mom.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
I do like to call his mom.

Speaker 3 (36:24):
That's my trick.

Speaker 7 (36:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
I know if you think that's what might be happening
in these therapy sessions, that the may not be true.

Speaker 3 (36:30):
I mean no, I kind of thought of it like, okay, you.

Speaker 7 (36:33):
Bring them in, you know, and then maybe my therapist
because she made a comment the other day and now
that this is true.

Speaker 3 (36:38):
I mean, it's not rocket science.

Speaker 7 (36:39):
He's not next to me, but I brought him up
or whatever, and then we were talking about an issue
and she goes, you know, I can't really confirm or
I can't.

Speaker 3 (36:45):
Really he's not here, I can't ask him.

Speaker 7 (36:47):
So I think that sparked the idea in her head
and mine because I was low key like, well, what
if he was next to me, then you could ask him.
And I'm not looking to be told like, oh, Paulina,
you're so right about this. I'm more of so like,
you know, explain to me a little bit, you know
what we can do better. Maybe she can grill on
both of us like you can grill me all day.
She's the only person in my life that I'm okay with,
Like tell me I'm wrong, Like tell me that I
suck at this, Like tell me I'm a better You know, I.

Speaker 3 (37:08):
Need to be a better communicator.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
Yeah, because if you go to enabling I'm sorry, if
you're an enabling therapist, Yeah, yeah, I do, which I
think a lot of people do. I think people go
to the person who tells them they're right all the time,
and I don't go to that person because it wouldn't
help me. I'm sorry, I can't go ahead.

Speaker 11 (37:22):
Oh you're fine.

Speaker 4 (37:22):
I was just gonna say I have gone to therapy
with family members with my therapist and it has gone well.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
So maybe try it once and then.

Speaker 4 (37:29):
If you feel like what Fred says is happening is happening,
you could switch it up.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
But I've had a good experience.

Speaker 2 (37:35):
Yea. I wish I could take this call camus a
social worker, mainly cause she says I'm right. But no,
I think the idea of starting a new with something.
Oh yeah, someone who's you know, even with both of
you that's right, would probably be a great idea, but
I don't know he not mad at that. Don't waiting
at the phone, brand new and next day here more freadshell.

Speaker 3 (37:54):
Next, this is the Freadshell.

Speaker 2 (37:59):
It's the Fred Show three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number
one hit music station. Good morning, everybody, Amy with a right.
This is one of my favorite. Well, whenever we get
talked to you on a Friday, it usually means Amy,
we're doing something for somebody else using your money, and
I love it. Yeah, I know you do.

Speaker 10 (38:15):
That's your favorite thing to do is to spend my money.
And guess what, Fred, I like it when you spend
my money because we are doing good.

Speaker 3 (38:23):
And we're gonna do a lot of good.

Speaker 5 (38:25):
I think.

Speaker 3 (38:25):
For a nice lady named.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
Christa this morning, well let's find out if she's a
nice lady or not. And if she's not nice, then
we don't give her anything. Christa, Hi, Hi Christa. I
want you to meet my friend Amy from one one
hundred truck Wreck.

Speaker 12 (38:39):
Hi.

Speaker 10 (38:39):
Amy, Hey Christa, good morning, good morning.

Speaker 3 (38:43):
This is always a good thing when you have Fred.

Speaker 9 (38:45):
And made together on the phone.

Speaker 12 (38:47):
Yes, and I listen to you too every morning, so well,
thank you, because I do talk to Amy.

Speaker 2 (38:53):
Every morning, it seems like we talk about all kinds
of different things. But this time we're gonna talk about you.
Can I read this note that you sent us Krista sure, okay,
says hi Amyan Fred. My husband's I assume you mean
you and your husband got says my husband got married
in October. I assume that you were involved with that,
right my husband and I okay? Good. I was like,

(39:15):
you married somebody else. That's very generous of you to
give that. That's well, okay, So you guys got married
in October, and you've had a series of events with
your house that has slowly taken away your honeymoon fund.
When the temperatures were below zero, you say that your
heat went out, and then you discovered a leak in

(39:37):
your plumbing that is costing thousands of dollars. You said
that my husband works for the railroad and has been
working endlessly in the negative temperatures to build up a
savings for something else to then go wrong At the railroad.
He has to request his vacation a year ahead of time,
so he has our planned honeymoon time off work. But
we don't have the money to go anywhere. We would

(39:58):
appreciate so much to have that time, to really appreciate
being married and to have that time together. I would
love to go to Deston, Florida. It was my husband's
favorite vacation spot. We've gone together before. We couldn't enjoy
it due to it being rainy and cold the entire time.
We could both really use it break and I hope
that we get to talk to you. Well, you're talking

(40:19):
to us honestly. The way I first read that was
so she's in a polyamorous relationship and she wants her
husband to go with his new wife on a trip.
And I thought, wow, that is his sister wife's thing.
That is so generous of you, you know. But it
turns out that you and he you're the only wife
and you guys want to go have a honeymoon.

Speaker 6 (40:37):
Yes, as far as I know, I am the only.

Speaker 3 (40:39):
Wife that.

Speaker 2 (40:43):
Well, I know a lawyer. You know, if there's an issue,
we can handle it right now. But Amy, what should
we do?

Speaker 3 (40:48):
Well, we got to hook him up. And you know
what that Destin is a great place to go.

Speaker 10 (40:52):
I mean, the sand is beautiful and rain or sunshine,
although we'd prefer the sunshine.

Speaker 11 (40:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (40:58):
About you, But I am pretty tasty white right now.

Speaker 10 (41:01):
I'd have to have on fifty sunscreen and be out
there just to get a smedge of color.

Speaker 3 (41:06):
But that's much better than being in the rain. So
we got to get you to Destin. Don't you think,
oh my.

Speaker 6 (41:11):
Gosh, that would be incredible.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Well, and have you breaked out of place? Oh sorry, Fred, No,
I was just gonna say, Chris christ I have seen,
you know, people around Chicago Land working on the on
the roads in the streets during the winter, and I
think that is a that must be a very difficult job.
And your husband's out there working on the trains, which
we've got to have to and it's freezing, but the
trains don't stop and they'd probably break more during the

(41:37):
cold weather. So and your husband's one of those guys
out there doing that for us.

Speaker 6 (41:41):
Yeah exactly. And you know, we've bought him so much
stuff for like heated gloves, heated hats, but when you're
in that train yard, there's no stopping that wind. Yeah,
the negative weather.

Speaker 9 (41:54):
He was coming home and.

Speaker 6 (41:55):
He's like, oh my gosh, I think my singers are frostbitten.
I mean, he was having We had the heat up
in our house to like seventy eight degrees because he
just needed to warm up and fordid he.

Speaker 2 (42:07):
Was just the man out.

Speaker 10 (42:09):
Yeah, yes, well let's get you in the real seventy
eight degrees. Shoot, it'd be okay if it was eighty
six degrees. Let's get you to Dustin, Florida. And I
have not priced out a week in Dustin in a
long long time. But I don't think twenty five hundred
dollars does it. So let's give you four grand for
your honeymoon.

Speaker 6 (42:27):
Ooh, I love me, gosh, thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (42:31):
You're going to have a great week in DestinE with
four thousand dollars. And so he is your husband's other wife.
I think you should all three and have a great time.

Speaker 6 (42:41):
Just me, just me, Oh my goodness, thank you guys
so much. Yesterday my husband's checkinggin like came on. So
we're really I mean, it's been a year.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
It's been a year, isn't it like that?

Speaker 4 (42:53):
Like?

Speaker 2 (42:53):
Why does it work? Why does life work that way?
Everything seems to happen at once.

Speaker 3 (42:59):
Yeah, it's insane.

Speaker 6 (43:00):
Yeah, I told my mom, like, it just feels like
it's been pouring on us and we just wanted this
vacation so badly.

Speaker 2 (43:10):
Well, but it's gonna turn on its it's turning right
now though, it's turning around right now. You you've got
four thousand dollars from Amy with her right and one
one hundred truck crack. Amy. I'm sorry, what'd you want
to say?

Speaker 11 (43:19):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (43:20):
I just was going to say, you know it is
it's chicken, our feathers and so you're just in a
feather's part. But it's gonna turn and you're gonna have chicken,
and you're gonna have all kinds of other great food
and you just enjoy destin.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
Thank you guys so much, well christ To, thank you.

Speaker 2 (43:35):
For the note, and thank you for listening. Hang on
one second. We'll make sure we have all the info
and we'll get you the money. And uh, I can't
wait to hear about the trip. If you would. We
want pictures, well, man, like like nice pictures, not the
you know, I don't know what I think. I know
what y'all gonna do a week in Florida, but I
don't need to see that. Well I don't need to
see that, but you know, just maybe like like a
nice right.

Speaker 3 (43:57):
Pictures over.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
His family show sometimes amy, but guys hang out one second,
Christ to have a great time.

Speaker 6 (44:04):
You two, thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (44:10):
Got a beatleshirt on today? Yes, beles. Do you know
the members of Oh right?

Speaker 2 (44:15):
All right? Yeah? Who am I looking at there?

Speaker 3 (44:17):
John and them?

Speaker 2 (44:19):
Fred's show is on day March fourteenth. Morning everyone, Hi, Kalin,
good morning, Hi Jason Brad, Hi, Paulina, Hikky morning Bella.
I mean it's here on the phone. The text hit
us up anytime eight five, five, five, nine one three
five show is kikey Yeah, yeah, inf show b Shelley
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It hasn't been easy. Four hundred and fifty bucks is

(44:40):
the prize waiting by the phone. Why did someone get ghosted?
Brand new? And next the Entertainment Report is on the
way this hour as well. What are you working on?

Speaker 4 (44:48):
A pop star and a wide receiver are engaged? Who
could it be? Also, I would probably say the marriage
is over if she hires a hitman to have you killed.

Speaker 2 (44:58):
Usually in most of the daylines I've seen, Yeah, it's
tough to reconcile after that. It is okay, good, We'll
get to that in a few minutes and to be exact,
thirty four minutes commercial free, starting right now, Fredshaw ever
been left waiting by the phone. It's the Fred Show, Alexander,
good morning, welcome to the show. How are you. I'm

(45:20):
hanging in there.

Speaker 3 (45:21):
Thanks for helping me out today.

Speaker 2 (45:22):
Yeah, so what's going on with this woman? Amy? How
did you meet? Tell us about any dates you've been on,
and then where things are now?

Speaker 11 (45:28):
Yeah, we met through the dating apps, and after you know,
talking to each other through that, we arranged to go
out on a date.

Speaker 2 (45:35):
It was a few weeks ago.

Speaker 11 (45:37):
We're both pretty busy and travel for work and all that,
so we had to find something to kind of work
for our schedules. And normally I would put in a
little more effort, but I really just wanted to meet
her and see if this would work. And so I boterflowers,
total gentlemen the whole time and were I felt like
it was like going great. After a couple of dreams,

(45:59):
she said she had to get going, uh, and then
I never heard from her.

Speaker 2 (46:04):
He calls texts replies.

Speaker 11 (46:06):
I didn't really overtext too much because once you don't
hear back, you know, but like a couple of times
and then it's just nothing. Wow, look at this guy
flowers on the first day.

Speaker 3 (46:16):
That's very sweet.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
Is that very nice? How often does that happen anymore?
I wonder? Probably not a lot, right, yeah, I mean,
And here he says he wanted to meet her, so
he didn't really plan much of a day because he
just wanted to get to it. He was so excited
at me. There's what a sweet guy this is. Come on, Alexander,
how can this women I call you back? I don't know,
I don't know. I was gonna usually a reason. Nonetheless,

(46:41):
So it is honestly, so far, so good. Like it
seems like you put in some effort and you wanted
to meet her, you were excited about her, the flowers,
and you say you were a gentleman and the whole thing.
But for whatever reason, since today you have not heard
from her. She hasn't responded to you. It would appear
that you're being ghosted, and you want to know why,
right exactly? All right, Well, let's call Amy in just
a second. We'll play one song, we'll come back, we'll
do it. You'll be on the phone at some point.
You're welcome to jump in on the call and the

(47:02):
hope is always is that we can straighten this out
and set you guys up on another date and pay
for that. Sound good, This sounds great. Let's see what's
going on in part two of Waiting by the phone
right after Guy got Bruno Mars, all shall be revealed
in two minutes on the lady Guy Got Bruno Mars
the Freend's show four hundred and fifty bucks. It's almost said,
show Bis Shelley, show Biz Kiki, And by the time
I get used to show Bis Kiki, Showbis Shelley will

(47:23):
come back and then I'll mess that up four point fifty.
You can win in ten minutes. Alexander, Yeah, let's call Amy.
You guys met on a dating app and you were
super excited to meet her. You just described so you
you planned a date, kind of quickly, got her some flowers,
you went for drinks. You thought the drinks went really well.
But you have called and texted and all these things
since the date and she's not responding to you at all,

(47:45):
And you want to know how did we go from
what you thought was, you know, kind of a thoughtful,
gentlemanly date to now nothing.

Speaker 3 (47:52):
Yeah, I'm just kind of scratching my head here, so
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (47:55):
All right, Well, let's call Amy now, good luck Alexander,
thanks you man.

Speaker 3 (48:04):
Hello?

Speaker 2 (48:05):
Hi is this Amy? Yeah? This is this is Shape
Hi Amy, Good morning. My name is Fred. I'm calling
from the Fred Show, the Morning radio Show. I have
to tell you the whole careers here we are on
the radio, and I would need your permission to continue
with the call. Can witch that for just a second?

Speaker 3 (48:20):
I read you, guys, I'm really on the way out
the door.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
Okay, well you can just really quickly though. I'll just
get to it and you can hang up if you'd
like to. But a guy named Alexander reached out to us.
He says that he'd met you on a dating app
and you, guys recently went out. Do you remember meeting him?
I do, Yeah, I do. Okay, So what happened with
this guy? Because we just talked to him and he
said he liked you a lot, was excited about you,
excited to meet you, and he thought that the date

(48:45):
went really well between you two. Says he got you
flowers and felt like he was a gentleman. But he
hasn't heard from you since then, and so he reached
out to us, and he was hoping we could help him.
So what's going on? Why haven't you called this guy? Okay?

Speaker 3 (48:58):
You know, you know, you know, you're right.

Speaker 13 (49:00):
He's a nice guy, right, I mean, he's he's all so,
he's a lot of really good things.

Speaker 3 (49:08):
And but honestly, you guys, he just tried.

Speaker 2 (49:11):
Way too hard, too much.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
Yeah, well it was like, yeah, he flowers. It was
kind of weird, how hot, like how hard he was trying.
It's like that little kid is like thing you know.

Speaker 13 (49:25):
The time of saying when you're you know, and so
he was a little aggressive about then aggress him by that.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
And I wasn't entirely turned off, honestly, it was. It
was kind of nice. But then, you know, we're sitting
down and.

Speaker 13 (49:41):
For dinner and he pulls something out of his bag
and he hands it to me and it's like this dog.

Speaker 3 (49:50):
It's like this stuffed dog.

Speaker 13 (49:51):
And then like I get I'm like, oh, because I
had mentioned one time that I wanted to like rescue
a dog and but to call it, you know people
that for dogs, yeah, dog.

Speaker 2 (50:01):
Fosterer, And so I wanted to be dog fosterer.

Speaker 3 (50:04):
Yeah, I did. During dinner and like in passing.

Speaker 13 (50:08):
I thought that would be really great to have a dog,
you know, and especially a disabled dog and take it in.

Speaker 2 (50:15):
So she pulls out this stuffed dog and a stuffed
dog like are we talking taxidermy stuff? Like what was
like a clear we're talking about stuffed animal here, not
a taxi for me?

Speaker 3 (50:30):
Like like you know, damn mays No, it wasn't anything like.

Speaker 2 (50:32):
Like a stuffed animal dog that he got for you
because you'd mentioned that you wanted to adopt. Okay, well
that's sweet.

Speaker 3 (50:38):
Yes, that was kind of sweet. And then I'm looking
at it and like he had like cut off a
leg of the Then he was.

Speaker 8 (50:46):
Saying it was a straight face you guys, he cut off.

Speaker 3 (50:49):
A leg and he sewed it back up to make
the dog look disabled. Do you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (50:55):
Like, oh, I see so he so he was a
three legged dog doll that he gave you because okay,
I got oh wow, like a dog.

Speaker 3 (51:03):
So he made me one.

Speaker 2 (51:05):
You know, you wanted to talk to disabled dog. And
I mean he didn't just give her any stuffed animal.
He gave her one that creepy creepy yeah. Wow. The
guys you can.

Speaker 3 (51:17):
Sew they should sell three legged dogs. How do you
think the three legged dogs feel?

Speaker 2 (51:21):
Though? I agree, it's like it's like you, Caitlin, when
you go to you know, Hawaii. No listen though, we'll
hear me out. When you go to Hawaii and they
had a little license place in the airport that you
can buy and they don't spell your name correctly. There's
no Caleb no. So this is the same way. If
I'm a three legged dog, I feel the same way.
Why is it that when I go to the store
to buy a dog of toy? Yeah, there isn't surely

(51:43):
there's a market for this. I think that I'm weird. Okay, weird.

Speaker 3 (51:48):
You guys are weird.

Speaker 2 (51:49):
I forgot to mention that Alexander is here, by the way.

Speaker 3 (51:51):
That oh my god, no, yeah, I just want to say,
that's really hard on that.

Speaker 11 (51:59):
And like women always say, they want like a thoughtful,
romantic man who listens and all that.

Speaker 3 (52:03):
I even had I had a YouTube out of sew.
I think she sounds a little.

Speaker 2 (52:09):
I mean, we have heard so much worse. This guy
really listens to her. But why did you cut the
leg off the dots? Because she wanted to adopt a
disabled dog, she said, so it wouldn't have It wouldn't
have been quite the same if he had just given
her a normal dog toy. It's giving weird though, Like
he's in his basement with a sewing machine that she
got ado with your foot and it's like raining out
and dark and he's chopping legs off stuffed dogs. That's weird.

Speaker 6 (52:32):
It is.

Speaker 11 (52:34):
A dark room, basement, cart I never say anything about
a basement.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
He did it in his bed room in his mom's house.
It wasn't It certainly was not in the basement of anything.

Speaker 3 (52:44):
I'm creeped out.

Speaker 2 (52:45):
I mean it is a little extreme, but at least
it proves Calen that he was listening. He was listening
to her when she talked, and he was trying to
give her a personalized gift.

Speaker 3 (52:54):
And that's hard to come by people that listen to you. Right,
I'm not that mad at this.

Speaker 2 (52:59):
What you mad about, Kiki?

Speaker 3 (53:01):
This is weird, Like like I was with him until
he cut the man leg off or the dog.

Speaker 2 (53:10):
We didn't say this fan with Max Murderer. I mean
that's living that.

Speaker 5 (53:14):
It's living that, okay, Like I don't I don't mess
around with people who want to pop heads off dials.
And like arms and legs and you're cutting the leg
off the stuff animal like you didn't have to go
that far.

Speaker 3 (53:24):
I was with him, like, I was like, oh, that's cute.

Speaker 5 (53:26):
He brought her a little dog and maybe said, you know,
in the future we can foster together something like that's cute.

Speaker 3 (53:30):
But to actually cut off the leg that is weird.
That is weird.

Speaker 2 (53:35):
And you did too. Yeah, I you know, Alexander, I
see both sides here. I'm trying to give you the
benefit of the doubt because we've had some real jerks
call up here is a nice way of saying it.
And it does sound like you were paying attention. It
does sound like you wanted to be thoughtful and give
her a personalized gift. But I can also see why
that's a strange gift to give somebody. It is a strange,

(53:57):
It is a strange thing to do.

Speaker 11 (54:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I feel like I'm unfairly getting grouped
in with the.

Speaker 2 (54:05):
Popping heads off of dolls.

Speaker 3 (54:07):
Yeah, that would like.

Speaker 2 (54:08):
Crowds people, that's your people put into that category.

Speaker 3 (54:14):
Unfairly right there, I.

Speaker 2 (54:16):
Believe Okay, too early, it's too early to be that possible, early.

Speaker 3 (54:22):
To be that everybody knows women you can't please them.

Speaker 2 (54:26):
Everybody knows that the three legged dog trick is a
third date fit.

Speaker 3 (54:30):
Like never, that's's never time for that is we're not late,
we're not on like never do that? What to do
with the other piece? Where's the other piece of the lake?

Speaker 2 (54:39):
Where's the leg? Okay? Look, so I mean, Amy, look,
we've heard worse. Would you give the guy another chance?
It's a little weird, but I mean no, no, no, no.

Speaker 12 (54:53):
No, no, nice enough, but you know what, just just
just okay, now, well you just the voodoo all that
Alexander has that you though, No, God, I'm kidding.

Speaker 2 (55:04):
Of course you don't Alexander, do you? Right? No, I don't. Okay,
see he doesn't say he doesn't do I'm sorry, dude.
I can see what I can see where your mind was.
The execution was a little off, but I can see
where you I can see what you were thinking. Okay,
And I'm a little aggressive, but thoughtful. Nonetheless, so what
maybe we just pumped the brakes a little bit up

(55:25):
with the next one when we get excited about and
god forbid, I don't know what other hobbies they could
say that they have, but I don't.

Speaker 3 (55:32):
You stay strong, you listen to women, and you don't
ever change.

Speaker 2 (55:35):
You rock don't you can change a little like it
just a little slight bit changed a little. Yeah, But guys,
Alexander Amy, thank you for your time. Best of luck
to both of you.

Speaker 5 (55:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
The entertainment report is next with Kaylen me in two minutes,
then four fifty show Biz, Kiky five, and oh in
the showdown if you can beat her, that money is yours.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
Fresh show Can's entertainment report is on the Fress Show.

Speaker 4 (55:59):
Aaron Goodwin, a paranormal investigator from the show Ghost Adventures,
has officially filed for divorce from his wife, which is
not exactly a shock since cops just arrested her for
allegedly trying to hire someone to kill him.

Speaker 3 (56:13):
So the marriage maybe over if that's going down.

Speaker 4 (56:15):
He filed this week in Nevada, asking the court to
not award anyone alimony in the case, while also requesting
to be paid back for his lawyer's fees. Now it
does say and this made me laugh again, because I mean,
it's a very serious story. But he in the documents
put that he and his estrange wife, Victoria's quote views, tastes, likes,

(56:35):
and dislikes have become incompatible to the extent that it
has become impossible for them.

Speaker 3 (56:41):
To live together as husband and wife. You could say
that again.

Speaker 4 (56:43):
She was arrested last week if you missed it, after
cops say that she messaged a Florida inmate about killing
her husband. She and the inmate, grant A Motto, are
alleged to have put aside eleven K to pay someone
to kill Aaron, who we later learned found out about
the news on the set of Ghost.

Speaker 3 (57:00):
Adventures while cameras were rolling. So I hope they keep
that in the damn episode.

Speaker 12 (57:04):
Rookiesies is the tale the oldest times, the tale so
oldest time.

Speaker 2 (57:11):
Okay, I've watched it up dateline to know. First of all,
ye do not ask you a prison bunkie if they
know anyone who can kill someone for you. First of all,
pro tip number one, because that person is inevitably going
to use that as a way to get out in
prison earlier they're gonna, So let's not do that.

Speaker 3 (57:28):
She put it in writing too.

Speaker 2 (57:29):
The second thing is, let's not use the prison phones
to talk about trying to kill somebody. Well, how about
we just don't try and kill somebody first. But anyway,
if we're gonna, if we're gonna, you're gonna. If we're gonna,
we don't use the prison phones because everything's recorded. And
then we don't go on Craig's Last or we don't
you know, we don't ask around. Do you know anybody
who can handle this for me? And then when you

(57:50):
meet a target parking lot with some guy, just assume
much the cops because it always is correct.

Speaker 3 (57:55):
Wow, not great.

Speaker 2 (57:57):
I saw a dateline, Actually I saw a dateline one time.
I wish I could remember which one it was, but
where they went as far as to so this woman
wanted her ex husband killed. The ex husband gets got
wind of it, so the cops got involved. The cops
planted a quote unquote hit man. This guy was going
to be the guy to do it. She met with them.

(58:18):
Then they went as far as to like make him
look dead, like make up and the whole thing. Like,
so they had a picture of him like laying on
the ground with a fake gunshot wound in him, and
then they all so he's really alive, and then they
show it to her to prove that the job's done,
and she has no reaction she's like, and then there's
video of all this, right, and then wait a minute,

(58:38):
they arrest them that she and her new boyfriend, and
then dude walks in, who's alive? And the look on
her face was like and the whole thing. Now she's
in prison for like, you know, seventeen lives or whatever.

Speaker 4 (58:49):
But come on, I just said to Kiki, like, I
don't think you can ever hire a hitman anymore.

Speaker 3 (58:55):
I don't think it works. So I think, you know,
I mean, don't do anything, but try something new. If
you're all right, you can't do that right. The old
days are are not.

Speaker 4 (59:06):
And by the way, this inmate is currently serving time
for killing his mother, father, and brother.

Speaker 2 (59:10):
So there you go.

Speaker 4 (59:12):
She is claiming that she thought the money was for
something else, cell phones. I think she said, so girl,
you tried it, and you know, we'll watch this play
out in court. But very wild story that I've been following.
NFL wide receiver DJ or DK excuse me. Metcalf is
engaged to former Fifth Harmony singer Normani.

Speaker 3 (59:28):
The two time pro.

Speaker 4 (59:29):
Bowler announced the engagement yesterday and his introductory press conference
with his new team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Normani was there,
and he asked.

Speaker 3 (59:37):
Her to show off her ring to reporters.

Speaker 4 (59:38):
They started dating in twenty twenty two and were introduced
by Sierra and his former teammate Russell Wilson.

Speaker 3 (59:44):
So congrats to them.

Speaker 4 (59:45):
In other relationship news, rumor has it that Tiger Woods
is dating Donald Trump Junior's ex wife, Vanessa Trump for
like a few months.

Speaker 3 (59:53):
I think she shares a passion for golf.

Speaker 4 (59:55):
Her and Donald Trump Junior's seventeen year old daughter, Kai
is actually committed to play college to play golf in
college at the University of Miami. The former couple divorced
in twenty eighteen after thirteen years of marriage.

Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
But I know he's friends with Trump, so I wonder.

Speaker 4 (01:00:08):
If that's weird because now he's dating.

Speaker 3 (01:00:12):
Your son's ex.

Speaker 4 (01:00:14):
But Kay is a really impressive They both like golf though,
so oh yeah, as long as they both like golf.
By the way, if you missed any part of The
Fred Show, please search The Fred Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app and set us as a preset if
you can.

Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
I don't understand golf, Kaitlin, I don't understand it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:29):
I want to get into it.

Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
Well, I went the other day to the what is
it called. It was a little team outing when we
were in when I was in West Palm and it
was a little team outing when he's like, it wasn't
top golf, but it was like kind of like that
as by the airport. Oh yeah, I should probably look
up what it's called, Jason, will you look up what
the driving range is called near the PBI airport. It's

(01:00:52):
not shakeshack, No, I think that's I think that's it. Anyway,
I'm sure if anyone from the station's listening, but they
don't listen to it, I'm sure they'll take shack. Yeah,
drive shack, drive shack, drive shacks and it's like a
top golf kind of thing where they like, you know,
you got little games and you hit the ball. I'm terrible.
I can barely hit the ball. I can barely hit
this terrible. And I just made me realize how good

(01:01:15):
Tiger Woods is at this even when the man is injured.
He makes it look so easy. But if, if, if
even he can go out not injured on any given
day and go like ten over twenty old and having tear,
I mean, what business do I have ever playing the game?
If the best person in the world goes out there
and has an awful I feel like I'd be angry

(01:01:36):
the whole time.

Speaker 4 (01:01:37):
It is way more impressive that you're hitting this tiny
ball with this skinny stick and then you're getting it
so far that you could potentially get a hole in
what like For me, that blows my mind.

Speaker 3 (01:01:48):
But I just want to drink and drive the car,
and I put my mind best. Like I can dribble too, Like, yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:01:54):
You're tall and you can dribble and you can dun't,
okay whatever, But like you know, football, Okay, I get it.
You could practice and you learn to throw, but like
hitting a tiny ball with a skinny stick, I just
I don't.

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
I don't understand. I get the outdoors thing and the
drinking and the camaraderie, and if you're in business, you
know you got your clients trapped for however long. I
get all that. That's fine, and I would love to
be good at it. But even if you're really good
at it, and then you still are really bad at
it some days, I don't understand. But how is that fun?

Speaker 3 (01:02:21):
We're outside and we're drinking, we're driving the car, but.

Speaker 2 (01:02:23):
I'm trying to hit this little ball and play this game,
and I'm just and I'm so bad at it and
I'm going and tire. These guys make it look so
easy they do. It's amazing. I don't know this is
I don't think it's for me. I think my OCD,
my self diagnoses OCD.

Speaker 4 (01:02:37):
You want to be good at things, and I think
that that sometimes can prevent you from wanting to like
your video games.

Speaker 3 (01:02:44):
You know, you're like, I'm bad at it. I have
to stop. It's okay to not be great.

Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
Yeah, it is not, though it's so much more fun.
It's so much more fun. I mean, at least, at
least I need to be good more often than I'm bad,
because at least I have the chance of like anyway,
I don't know. Three five, four hundred and fifty bucks
is the price show biz Kiki five and oh filling
in for shows Shelley in the Showdown, if she goes
undefeated for the next two and a half months, whatever
the money is, yes, you get to keep it. Call

(01:03:11):
now if you want to take her on. We'll play
in two minutes after Shaboozy Friendship, do you have what
it takes to battle the.

Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
UK with the Kiki no, that's right.

Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
Okay, yes, is it Casey Casey right?

Speaker 3 (01:03:29):
Casey yes? Correct?

Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
Hello? Yes, Size? How you spelled? Okay? All right, hey,
good morning. Tell us about you.

Speaker 3 (01:03:38):
I am a thirty one years old and I have
three cats and a dog.

Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
Hey very much. Shout out to the cats and the dog.
Four hundred and fifty bucks is the price? Casey five?
And oh is this show biz? Kiki? Are you guys
ready to play our little five question pop culture game? Yes?

Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
I think let's do it.

Speaker 2 (01:03:58):
All right, Audios, you're nervous today?

Speaker 12 (01:04:00):
I am.

Speaker 2 (01:04:00):
You're over here fidgeting and stuff. I'm like, what's going on?
And he said, uh, you're nervous? All right? Here she
goes off to the sound boof fou fenter within. Okay,
here we go, Casey. Question number one. This former American
idol has been missing from her daytime talk show, leaving
fans worried. Name her.

Speaker 3 (01:04:20):
Kez Clarkson.

Speaker 2 (01:04:21):
Kim Kardashian said that she paid for most of her
engagement ring from this former NBA player name him.

Speaker 8 (01:04:31):
I don't know that one.

Speaker 2 (01:04:32):
Eminem is reportedly in talks to help bring a w
NBA team to Detroit. What is Eminem's real name.

Speaker 3 (01:04:41):
Oh my god, why can't I think of his name
right now?

Speaker 9 (01:04:43):
You know it to.

Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
You left? You got these? You got these right here?
Steph Curry is thirty seven today. Which NBA team does
he play for?

Speaker 12 (01:04:55):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:04:56):
The Golden you got it? Got three?

Speaker 9 (01:05:04):
Two?

Speaker 3 (01:05:04):
I'm trying to think the Golden State.

Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
What I need the name of the team Warriors. And
during her podcast tour, Kristin Cavalari was asked which ex
she would get back together with if she absolutely had to.
Who is the only ex that Kristen married?

Speaker 5 (01:05:23):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:05:23):
Man, I don't even I don't know these people.

Speaker 2 (01:05:25):
This is what these people at culture game? All right,
Casey got a two? Here comes Kiki. She got a five,
just kidding out of two, just kidding, just goss, I,
I'm so funny. She got a two. Okay, are you ready?

Speaker 3 (01:05:41):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
This former American idol has been missing from her daytime
talk show, leaving fans worried. Name her Kelly Carterson that's right.
Kim Kardashian said that she paid for most of her
engagement ring from this former NBA player. Name him Chris Humphreys. Yes,
m and MMA is reportedly in talks to help bring
a w NBA team to Detroit. What is Eminem's real name?

Speaker 3 (01:06:01):
Marshall Mathers.

Speaker 2 (01:06:02):
That's right. Steph Curry is thirty seven today. Which NBA
team does he play for?

Speaker 6 (01:06:07):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:06:08):
The Yellow and bluein shoot war Warriors?

Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
Going to say Warriors, the Warriors. I've never heard so
many syllables in that before. And during her podcast here,
Kristin Cavalari was asked which ex she would get back
together with if she absolutely had to. Who is the
only ex that Kristen married?

Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
The mean football player?

Speaker 4 (01:06:29):
What?

Speaker 3 (01:06:30):
Jay Cutler?

Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
Wow? Yes, Jay Cutler, that's right. To five O, my goodness,
Oh my chovin Ky so good at this? Hey Casey, Yeah,
he did a good job. We love you, Casey. A
few of those answers run on the ship of your tongue,
I know, but you're gonna have to say, my name
is Casey. I got showed up on the showdown and
you can't hang with a Cakey.

Speaker 3 (01:06:54):
My name is Casey, and I can't hang with the KK.

Speaker 2 (01:07:03):
You redeemed yourself right there. That was very very good.
Hang on one second, have a great day. Thank you
for listening, you too, Say ah to the cats and
the dog and awesome five hundred bucks six, and oh,
you weren't nervous, You're gonna fun.

Speaker 5 (01:07:15):
I was very nervous to them, Am I gonna lie?
I've been trying to pay attention to everything, Kaylen says,
because if.

Speaker 2 (01:07:21):
You listen to the you know the show is to
be listened throughout the week, then you have the answers,
because that's where these questions come from. Yes, I did
not want to go into the weekend a loser. Wow,
five hundred bucks. Five hundred bucks is a price six?
And oh maybe you will go undefeated.

Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
I hope.

Speaker 2 (01:07:35):
So it's this is amazing, the Friday Throwback Dance Party,
New Lizzo Music, The Entertainer Report, Fun Fact headlines.

Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
All Night More, Pread Show, next Caitlin's Entertainer Report. He
is on the fread Show.

Speaker 3 (01:07:51):
We got another little rap beef going on.

Speaker 4 (01:07:53):
It is not Alabama and Bad Baby, it is not
Drake and Kendrick, but it is Rick Ross and fifty
cent and man fifty is always in something. So rapper
Rick Ross didn't hold back in his latest rant against
fifty on Instagram.

Speaker 3 (01:08:07):
Now to bat things up a little bit.

Speaker 4 (01:08:09):
These Instagram stories came after fifty made fun of him
for opening up for Bow Wow and Omarion on the
Millennium Tour earlier this week, which we will very much
be in attendance for. The lineup is lit. A lot
of it can't be repeated, but he basically said fifty
better shut up before he buys his masters. He also
brought fifty's late mother into their beef, which I thought

(01:08:30):
we learned our lesson with the Megan Nicki Minaj thing,
as well as one of fifty's latest business ventures, alleging
that he's struggling.

Speaker 3 (01:08:37):
To finish a TV and film studio in Louisiana.

Speaker 4 (01:08:40):
He said, boy, I see you struggling making that G
unit film studio out there in Louisiana where land is
the cheapest.

Speaker 3 (01:08:46):
You thought you were going to be able to do it.
You thought we were going to be able to make
them loans.

Speaker 4 (01:08:49):
What's wrong? What's taking so long? But we need to
not bring people's late mothers into anything, I think. And fifty,
you know he's always in something, right.

Speaker 5 (01:09:01):
Oh yeah, And he will be responding to this, I'm
sure in any moment, right he is pet te Oh yeah,
and it won't be good.

Speaker 4 (01:09:08):
No, and no one is off limits, dead people alive people.
I mean, fifty is wild, so oh yeah, he will
be responding, like he said, and I'll let you know
when that happens, I guess.

Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
Justin Bieber elsewhere on.

Speaker 4 (01:09:20):
Instagram, told fans that he's always felt unworthy despite everyone
in his life telling him that he's enough over the years.

Speaker 3 (01:09:27):
He posted this emotional message on Instagram.

Speaker 4 (01:09:29):
Yesterday, writing that people always told him he's deserved everything
that he's gotten in life, but he still felt like
a fraud. Justin said he felt sneaky because if people
knew how judgmental or selfish he was, he doesn't think
that they'd see him in the same way. He tells
fans that if any of them out there feel the same,
they're not alone. Because he feels unequipped and unqualified most days.
Sounds like a little imposter syndrome, which I think we

(01:09:50):
all deal with sometimes, And I think that's honest of
him to say he's always you know, amen, like some
days I don't feel like I deserve.

Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
This, but I'm like, keep going, I'm the same way.

Speaker 3 (01:10:01):
Yeah, I get it.

Speaker 4 (01:10:03):
It's a mind f Lizzo said that she struggled with
depression after getting hit with that sexual harassment lossuit back
in twenty twenty three. During her show in La this week,
she admitted that at one point things got so dark
that she wanted to not live anymore, which makes me sad,
of course.

Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
She told the crowd, I name my album love.

Speaker 4 (01:10:20):
In Real Life because about a year and a half ago,
it's so hard for me to talk about, but I
was in such a dark, deep depression. She explained that
she had an experience though, at a concert that pushed
her to change her entire perspective. She said that she
was walking through the crowd and somebody who she didn't
know looked at her and said, Lizzo, I love you.
They reached out, she reached back, They hugged, and she
said it felt so damn good. She called that moment

(01:10:42):
effing life saving. And basically after that, the perspective was like, Okay,
all that stuff on the internet, like this is only
the kind of love you can get in real life,
So don't listen or respond to the stuff on the internet,
which is a very dark place. So she is in
a better place now, which we love to hear, but
also very brave to share. If you are a new

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The Fread Show is on Fred's Fun Fact Fred Fond.

Speaker 2 (01:11:33):
Learn so much so I can't remember the last time
I had to measure my foot to seawood size shoe
I wear. And I'm sure now they have some form
of like, I don't know, laser digital. When's the last
time any of you had your foot measured for some reason?
A fun time? Okay, Well, if you're old enough to
remember when we used to go to the shoe store
I get shoes, there was that metal thing that was

(01:11:57):
on the ground and I'm just gonna make us sound
so old time, but it was like a metal thing
and you stuck your heel in it, and you turn
it around to stick the other heel in it, and
it would tell you what size shoe you were, And
then you can even do the width? Did you know
that thing has a name. That device has a name.
It's called the Brannick Device. So a guy named Charles

(01:12:18):
Brannick patented that in nineteen twenty six, and his Brannic
Device company has been making them ever since. I don't
know how much demand there is anymore for these things, right,
but every shoe store had at least a few of
these things, and you'd be on the floor and you'd
stick your I can't believe I have to explain this.
Like my niece Holly will never probably ever see one
of these things in her life. It looks like an

(01:12:40):
ancient torture device. If you didn't know what it was for,
you might be We're gonna see on pond Stars in
like twenty years. It, the original Brandic device, is worth
a gazillion dollars and you can buy but that's what
it's called. The thing that measured how big your foot is,
the old school metal ones called a Brannick device. There
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