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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You've got to wait.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Fred show is on the Hottest Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Wait, Jason Kaylen are reliving the Republican National Convention for
last night. I guess you. I didn't get enough of
it the first time. Is that what happened to Lord?

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (00:17):
I needed I needed a replay? Yeah, you keeper watching.
You were glued to it last night?

Speaker 4 (00:25):
You know, I am anything celebrity guests. Aaron was there,
Baron was there? Someone let Melania at the house.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
She was out there.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Oh she attended she Wow, you don't say she was there.
I was trying to wonder if she still lived with
us smile trigger this area or this earth. I really
didn't know. I haven't seen her, no, WHI Yeah, and
that's what I mean. She kind of disappeared for about both, say,
three and a half years.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
Yeah, I'll say sorry to live you know.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Yeah, well all the people in the room, I'm surprised
that Jason's the one that watched and Calen is the
one getting the recap.

Speaker 4 (00:59):
So I want to be informed.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:01):
No, absolutely didn't want to witness it, but it was
against my will.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
You know what's good for you guys, You know, look
at all your options, but make sure you're aware of
what's going on, do your homework, you know what I mean.
Or the other option is just be pissed off. Don't
necessarily know what you're talking about or what's going but
just be angry.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
Yeah, you know. I found some comedic relief in parts.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Yeah, let's kick aside and throw chairs at anybody who
disagrees with it. That's what you gotta do. That's the
only thing to do. No common decency, no discourse, no
common no nothing. Just pick aside, grab a chair and
throw it at a person who feels differently more than
one hundred percent. Yeah, that's what you gotta do. That's
exactly what you gotta do. I'm glad you understand. Good morning,

(01:43):
Kaitlin by Jason Brown. Iike get Martin, I'm show business here.
She has money next hour a tie breaker or what
do we have? Two three fifty four hundred, four hundred
bucks man and Leah. She's very good yesterday.

Speaker 4 (01:56):
She's very good.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
And I feel like I'm talking like Trump. Very good.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
It's very good.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Oh, she did very good jobs. She's very she was
very good. The best job I know she did, the
very best job, best job has ever been done. The
entertainment reporting. This hour will get to trending stories, blogs,
new waiting by the phone, this morning, Friday, throwback dance
party cause it's Friday, guys. Oh my god, yay, I
wouldn't be working on this morning.

Speaker 6 (02:22):
Kaitlin, one of Hollywood's biggest heart throbs, does not wear deodorant.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
It has been confirmed. It was long rumored.

Speaker 6 (02:30):
Also, what else do I have for you? I had
something else that I was trying to tease.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
Will that be enough for you?

Speaker 2 (02:37):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:37):
I want to know the other thing.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
Megan the Stallion did something awesome for the olds.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Okay, you know, I'm sure day in and day out,
like it couldn't be like funky all the time. But
is it true that women are attracted to men men's
like funk like that you like a man who's just
been out like working, you know, like and maybe a
little stinky.

Speaker 6 (02:56):
Yeah yeah, if I already like that man, like you
can't be just like a new dude that smells.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
Yeah, I like you, you know.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
But do you like do you like it like that
all the time? Like there's no deodorant thing? Like if
your boyfriend just always smelled like bo but it was
because he's a you know man's man was working. Does
that do something for you? That does something for you
in another regions?

Speaker 4 (03:17):
No, I need some balance.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Okay, so sometimes stinky, but it needs to be stinky
because he was doing something like manly, right, Like, you
can't just show up like stank. It's got to because
he was like sweating because he was working out or something,
or like cutting a tree down right. Yeah, because he's
just stinky. Then it just means he didn't take a shower.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
Yeah. Yeah, maybe she's.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
Lazy or something.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
Yeah, what about you taste?

Speaker 1 (03:40):
You're very quiet. I mean because Mike the mechanic, I'm
sure he comes home. He comes sure, he comes home
a little little greasy, little dirty.

Speaker 5 (03:49):
That's my favorite when he walks in and like his
dirty clothes and his dirty hands and he just like
fixed stuff.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
Oh my god, wow, yeah he thinks me baby. Yeah,
whoa hold on, I wasn't ready for this year. I'm
not ready yet. There's no piece of invention. No, this
is this is yeah live for the convention. Paulina is
live at the convention. Now, Helena, what are your thoughts

(04:16):
on the Republican National Convention. We said we sent Paulina
to Milwaukee. Oh I wish she's on the convention floor now,
Oh God, that would be worth it. I wonder if
they even let us in to either one of them.

Speaker 4 (04:28):
We should you should go next year? We should say, well,
not next year, but next time I get.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
Well in four years.

Speaker 4 (04:35):
That would have been you should go there next year
and see if it's.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
There, and answering asking and answering questions. No, I have
a piece of audio I wanted to play for you
because some might argue that at times I can be
the no fun police, okay, and I don't. I don't
feel that I'm a no fund police. I just don't
get into like wacky Shenanigan. It's like, believe it or not.
I mean, I realize what we do here is kind
of like, you know, yeah, it's a little bit goofy,

(05:00):
but I mean we're not doing like you know, but
I don't know, like I'm not I'm not the guy
who's like ready to play charades at the party, you know,
I'm not the first guy on the dance floor at
the wedding. I'm just I'm just kind of chill. I'm
just kind of laid back, believe it or not. I
don't like things that call a ton of attention to
any one particular person. I don't want to believe it

(05:20):
or not. And maybe you guys, I hopefully, hopefully you
guys would agree. I actually do not like the attention
on me. True, that's true, like at all makes me
very uncomfortable. I realize what you know. I lead the
room here, but like the attention can me on you
guys is fine, but when someone brings a lot of
attention on themselves, it also makes me uncomfortable. Yes, And

(05:41):
so where this is going is uh? I saw this
morning in TikTok a father has gone viral for creating
a song to another song to sing at his son's wedding.
So they're like outside and it's like rolling hills and
they're in their tuxes and this looks like a very
fancy wedding. And I'm not sure if this was his speech,

(06:01):
but it's actually like a resounding positive review on the
internet for the most part. But this dude gets up
there and sings to Brandy that song by looking Glass
you were a fine girl, what a good why? And
sings about them and I guess he had like a
music producer help him. With this and the whole thing.
And I haven't listened to it yet because I think
I know what it is and I'm going to annoy me.

(06:23):
But I mean, is is this my opinion is that
a wedding is not the time. And I realized he
probably I don't know if he paid for it or
paid for part of it, or I know that parents
give speeches, and I realize that, you know, maybe something
creative is better than just the generic, you know, lazy speech.
But at the same time, like, is this really the
time to make it about you as the father? And
like do a little little get up or do you

(06:45):
just go up there and just say, hey, look, I'm
the dad and I'm super proud of these two, and
like I'm really happy to be here and we're gonna
have a great time, and sit you sit your ass down.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
My cousin would have been my cousin in law.

Speaker 6 (06:57):
It's my cousin's husband's dad did this at their wedding
in New Orleans.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
Cousin's husband's dad, Okay, And how did they go over.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
It was like later in the night, so everyone was
a little lit.

Speaker 6 (07:07):
And it was funny that he I don't know, I
had just met him, and I wasn't expecting him to
be so wild and wacky on sage, so we liked it.
I also think that my dad saying to my mom
at their wedding.

Speaker 4 (07:17):
But I don't know. I mean, I think you got
to do it when everybody's like.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Well, I think it's your wedding, you could do it
every year.

Speaker 4 (07:22):
Oh okay, you think maybe.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
But I also I don't understand. I've gone off on
this before, Like when when the NFL cheerleader does like
a cheerleading dance performance for her husband at the wedding.
Jaylo did that too, and I'm just kind of like, like,
it's cute. I think when the guys do it, especially
if it's a guy that doesn't dance, Like I've seen
a couple where like he surprises his wife with like

(07:45):
a little routine with his buddies that you would not
expect because the guy like that's not But like, if
you're already a professional dancer and you're doing a performance
at your wedding, you're doing a performance for your wedding guest,
you are, and it's nothing to do with whoever you're
suposedly doing it for. You're flexing the fact that you're
super talented, because everybody there already knows that you're a

(08:07):
you know, Panthers cheerleader or whatever. Everyone already knows that.
So like when you and five of the Panthers cheerleaders
come out and do this whole like, you know, whatever
you're doing, everybody already knows that about you. You don't
like there's no flex here, Like we don't need to
see it. Like we'll just go to the game, like
we got it. You used to be a Bulls cheerleader.
We got it, you know what I mean. And the

(08:27):
thing is, usually they're not even current. It's like an
opportunity for the you know, eight girls that were on
the two thousand and eight squad to get together and
like see another you.

Speaker 7 (08:35):
Know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (08:36):
That's true.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
I'm probably not a total hater, but I'm just like.

Speaker 4 (08:39):
Yeah, I mean they were current.

Speaker 6 (08:41):
I mean, because we're not going to do a podcast
at our weddings, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
No, No, don't get any ideas. Don't get any ideas anyway. Here.
This is, this is it. Let's listen to a little
bit of this. This is I think it's the Father
of the Groom. I believe singing a song at his
son's wedding or daughter's wedding. Then he then he came
up with ahead of time with a music producer that
he performed at the wedding. He said, should I go?

Speaker 4 (09:15):
So I am for this. I am so for this.

(09:40):
I'm sorry. I think it's so cute.

Speaker 8 (09:43):
I had my brothers and Big Tim performed at my
thirtieth birthday party. I just think it's the cute They
perform h Town knocking the boots and then they transitioned
into a new edition.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
So did you tell them to do this?

Speaker 8 (09:57):
I kind of suggested it former at my birthday party,
but I couldn't afford y'all rule yet, so I was like,
y'all need to put together performance, and they actually did
and it was It was the cutest thing. So I'm
against the whole bride's performing at their like it's your wedding.

Speaker 4 (10:13):
Everything is already about you don't know.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
That's what I mean. That's exactly what I mean.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
But your family member or dad or like, this is cute.
I'm here for that.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
Like I'm not going to land a plane at my wedding.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
No, that'd be sick if you got out.

Speaker 8 (10:24):
Of a plane, though, yeah, actually propose on a runway's
I suppose personalized proposal is about the couple.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
But when I'm going to a wedding, like I already know,
like in fact, the people there should know you better
than anyone on earth, so like we don't need to
be reminded of like your little hobbies because we already know.

Speaker 4 (10:42):
I'm scared to invite you to my wedding.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
Oh is your dad going to sing to looking Glass?

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Maybe?

Speaker 4 (10:47):
I doubt it she has a good time.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
I doubt that you're going to go for that, someone
said Fred hater at his core and has to embrace it. No,
I already. First of all, you don't get to disne
because I already said I'm the no fun police. Stuff
like this makes me uncomfortable. I don't know. But but
really though, but really, the real point here is it
has nothing to do with me as a guest. It's
I'm just attending. I'm just there. I'm drinking my little
Vadka soda. You know, I'm drinking my little wine whatever.

(11:11):
I don't know what's going on, but I mean, if
it's your wedding, do you really want other people being
cute at your west, you do, yes for you, but Pauline,
like Pauline's wedding. Nobody else is cute but her.

Speaker 4 (11:26):
I thank you for that.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
And your and your mom stood up and gave a
very brief message she was talking about his parents stood
up and gave a very brief message. Yes it was
you know. I mean it was somewhere between three and.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
Five minutes topped, which is acceptable.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
And everybody was cool and like, this is great, great,
that Marga looks beautiful. And we wanted to know the
guy with the fedora if she was doing him. Really,
we really wanted to know that. That was really what
everybody wanted to know the whole night. I know, so
maybe they were them.

Speaker 9 (11:53):
No, that's her Jonathan, so I have my Jonathan, was
my best friend, my gay us, that's hers, okay, But
I would have loved if Hobby got up and do
the dance with his boys, only because he doesn't, because
it doesn't do. It would have been so uncomfortable and
I would have loved every second of it. Like now,
I wish we did the dance.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
I think when it's unexpected, maybe it's cute, but if
you're the groom, if it's your wedding. But like, like
if I did it, I think people would be shocked. Yeah,
and I didn't tell anyone I was doing it correct,
Like that would be shocking. But if you're already, like
I feel like the people doing this are already the
people who would be the center of attention anyway, Like
something tells me this father would make no there would

(12:30):
be no question that he was in attendance at this wedding.
Someone tells me he's that guy. He's that guy that like, oh,
you know so and So's dads here, like it's gonna
be wild. And then and then and then he goes
and makes it about him, because that's really what this
feels to me, Like people making it about themselves. That's
what it feels like to me, Like, let me have
five minutes at this event. That's not about me, That's

(12:51):
what it feels like to me.

Speaker 6 (12:52):
But he put in work and like the performance together
for them with them in mind, Like, isn't doesn't it
feel nice that somebody would, you know, organize a routine
or take the time out to practice.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
I guess, I guess, I guess, I guess.

Speaker 8 (13:05):
Okay, I cancel the performance for his birthday, right right right, Oh, I.

Speaker 6 (13:09):
Got him drag queens before. I've done all kinds of
stuff that he doesn't.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
I don't want. It's like my sister many years ago
gave the maid of honor speech at her best friends
uh in what was it the rehearsal dinner night before
the wedding, and she was asking me, you know, for
the reason she's asking me, like, like, I'm the public speaker,
you know how to go about it? Well, I guess,
but like that's different. Standing up in front of ten
people and giving a speech is different than this, even

(13:36):
not to mention one hundred and fifty two hundred whatever,
but but my point was she was like, you know, well,
you have any tips for me, And I'm like, do
not try. Do not try and be funny, Do not
try and do a skit. Do not try and do
anything that you intentionally mean to sound cute, because what's
going to happen is if you go up there and
you do something that you're expecting a reaction from and
you don't get it, You're going to crater. Like you

(13:59):
if you go up there and in the first ten
seconds twenty seconds you deliver a line that you worked on,
or you do something you know, silly or whatever and
no one laughs. Then you go. Then you've got another
four pages of material that you still have to deliver.
And I think with the average person and even me
as a professional, that would crush me on the inside.

Speaker 10 (14:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Like if I went up on stage it was like
so excited or in front of everyone to tell you
something and then nobody laughed at me, I would probably
just rip up the rest and go home, Like I mean,
so you know what and people do it and it's like, yeah,
you don't. No one expects you to be a comedian.
No one expects you to do waka waka.

Speaker 11 (14:36):
Like.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
What they expect you to do is share something sentimental
and have some sort of feeling your emotion, you know,
and sort of inject some happiness and you know what
I mean into That's the point is that no one,
there's few people there that mean more and you mean
more and they mean more to you than this person
standing there. So just say that, okay, because it's not
a roast. It's not a roast either, Okay. That's another

(14:58):
mistake people make. I've seen it happen so many times
at rehearsal dinners where like and it's always the guy.
It's always on the guy's side. But like I remember,
I went to my buddy's wedding and just out of college,
and everybody went up and gave him promptu speeches at
the rehearsal dinner at this very fancy country club. It
was extremely bride, had a lot of money, very fancy,

(15:19):
a lot of high flutin people there. And one of
the dudes goes up and decide it's going to be
the roast to my boy, and it's telling stories from
like the fraternity, and I'm going, dude, no, Like this
is like the night before the wedding is not the
time to hear about the for the father of the
bride to hear about the kind of shenanigans that soon
to be son in law was into. Because there's nothing

(15:41):
you can do about it now, Yeah right, I mean
you disagree you like the shenanigans, I do.

Speaker 8 (15:48):
I love the shenanigans, and I love watching somebody crash
at a wedding, like like they're in the middle of
this speech and they're trying to be funny and it
is not working, and the bride is like me mugging them,
but they keep going like, once you're up.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
There, you just gotta keep going. So I enjoy the Shenanigans.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
I really do.

Speaker 8 (16:05):
And I feel like as long as it comes from
a good place, it'll go overwhelm.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Like if pullin him. There was some talk about you
having me officiate your wedding at some point. I mean,
that was real, but the Elvis Church wouldn't let what
you do.

Speaker 4 (16:16):
The Elvis Church that you are not an employee.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
I would have I would have surprised you by dressing
as Elvis and marrying you. That would have that would
have been funny. That would have been That would have
been funny and unexpected. But you could argue, from the outside,
he's making it about him. You could argue that anything
I do to call attention to myself at your wedding
is now not about you anymore.

Speaker 9 (16:36):
My wedding was different though we're in Vegas, the Little
White Wedding Chapel.

Speaker 4 (16:39):
Anything goes there, I'll bets are off.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
But imagine if I stood up there and before I
married you, guys, I did it waiting by the phone
skin you know what I mean to be like, it'd
be like.

Speaker 8 (16:47):
So we're not playing the throw down.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
I mean if you asked me to do that, but
like otherwise, don't I don't know. Everyone's mad at me
on the text, like you're a hater. I'm not trying
to be a it's just like you don't like fine.
I like I like fun. I like fun. I just
I kind of wonder, like what is this guy? Don't
make someone else's wedding about you. It should be all is.

(17:13):
If there's one night that it can be all about
other people, it's that night. I feel like, Hey, Ryan,
how you doing Ryan? Hey?

Speaker 12 (17:22):
I was just gonna stay Fred.

Speaker 10 (17:23):
If you ever do get married, you have to land
the plane, like have the ready reception at the end
of the runway, and then you land the plane and
that's how you walk into the reception at the end
of the runway and then you just walk up to
the altar like that.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
But wouldn't everybody who's there first? Of I love how
he's like if you ever like because if you've been
listening for five minutes, you know there's a very small
likelihood of that. But everybody who's gonna be at this
wedding realizes that I have a pilot's license, Like they
don't need to see it, like you know what I mean, Like,
I don't. I don't need to make them all stand
there and wait, I land a plane and get out
and like straighten myself. Hey, come on, everybody knows that, Ryan.

Speaker 7 (18:00):
No, it would definitely be cool.

Speaker 10 (18:02):
It would be like when Jeff Prokes from Survivor on
the finale, he would to jump out of the plane
and skydives and then he'd walk into the stadium like
like that.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
It'd be like that. I saw a guy do that once.
Actually I did see a guy come to his own wedding.
He's a skydiver and he jumped out of the plane,
landed at his own wedding and then like as he's
like Bifan never stopped walking like landed, stripped the gear off.
He was already in this tucks and just walked down.
It was that was cool. That was actually pretty cool.

Speaker 4 (18:28):
But that's like, but.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
That's how you walk out of the plane. That's daredevil
stuff like that.

Speaker 6 (18:32):
You knew he was a skydiver already, Yeah, but I
didn't know he was gonna do that.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
Well at first I didn't know him. It was a video,
but I don't know, I don't know that anybody knew
he was going to do that. I think everybody was
kind of like where is he, you know, and then
he's like in the sky, Like I mean, come on,
that's an extreme example. But thank you, Ryan. I appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (18:48):
So many rules.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Yeah, Fred, drop it. No, I'm not gonna drop it.
I'm gonna keep going.

Speaker 4 (18:54):
No thanks, We'll go on for twenty more minutes.

Speaker 13 (18:56):
Now.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
My husband and his mother, this is a text, did
a whole ten minute dance routine and it was horrible
and I interrupted it because I couldn't take it anymore.
I guess that's coming from that, that's coming from the bride,
and like, okay, this is a long time. See this
is what I mean, Like, this is an eight minute song.
This man is singing, I'm with Fred. It's about the couple.
Fred's upset, Abaz has something that has nothing to do

(19:16):
with him. Yeah. No, that's my job. That's exactly My
job every day is to have an opinion on things
that do not matter. And I've delivered. All right, fine,
I'm done, I'm done.

Speaker 4 (19:26):
Drop it.

Speaker 10 (19:28):
Thank you.

Speaker 14 (19:28):
Kiki.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
You don't have to text, you can just talk that loud.
The microphone is on trending stories in two minute tread show.
He says, Now she wants to get married so that
I can some big broken go on there and new
little dance for everybody. I will pay for the wedding.
If you don't make me do that, everyone would appreciate
you not making me do that.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
That's all I want.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
I'm really dropping it. I am going to drop it.
But Caylen did share off the air that she doesn't
like the garter at the weddings.

Speaker 6 (19:53):
No, I feel like I'm watching something I should not
be watching. And I'm looking at your nana watching your
new husband, you know, take your guarter off, reaching up
your dress.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
It's like, yeah, we got it. You've been there before,
we know. Yeah. And the other thing I don't like
while we're at it, is a couple of things. I
don't like the starting lineup announced, And this is going
to offend a lot of people, because this is going
to offend a lot of people because a lot of
people do it. And you know, if you're a big
Bulls fan, you want to play the print song at
the Alan Parsons project or whatever, and no, fine, okay, whatever, fine,

(20:25):
but it does kind of irritate me when we do
the starting lineup announcements for the bridal party.

Speaker 4 (20:30):
Yes, and they come out, they dance, and then.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Everyone has to do a little thing like now you
know problem Michigan State Shame and Jessica and then they
come out and do a little thing. It's like, why
do you need to know these people's names?

Speaker 12 (20:46):
I do.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I'm never going to see him again in my life.

Speaker 6 (20:48):
Someone you've just met, you have to make like a dance,
like am I going to do the fishing reel?

Speaker 4 (20:51):
And you're gonna get content? Yeah? I many times I'm like,
I don't want to do this.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
They didn't do that. That didn't happen in my sister's wedding.
There was nothing, There was no And now, Kicky, now
if you want to do it for you, it's your day.
If it's now Kicky and big Jam everybody, And then
they kind of like, Okay, that's great, it's your day.
It's all about you do whatever you want for you.

Speaker 4 (21:14):
Okay, So scratch off the fridge show introductions and now
I'll take one.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
And then the other thing is the cake in the face.
I don't like the cake in the face. I don't
like the cake in the face. Why what is it?
So I just married you. And now I'm gonna like
passive aggressively, like smear stuff all over your face.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
Him.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
He had all this makeup done, he paid for it.
You a came out the whole thing.

Speaker 4 (21:35):
Yeah, Harry makeup team.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Yeah, Casey, the makeup lady came out. We had to
proper ass up and she painted your face and we
paid for it. And then and then look now you
smeared it with some chocolate cake.

Speaker 9 (21:45):
If Amanda, that man does not love you, I'm telling
you right now, he smears cake in your face.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Here you go. I'm done. I'm promised for the I'm
sure the people who are upset are not listening anymore anyway,
But like, I'm done, I'm done. It's fine.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
But now it's the frend show. This is what's trending.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
But then again, all that said, it is your day
and you can do whatever the hell you want, and
as a guest, I have to sit there and take it.
I mean, talk about it. I'm just saying I think
that some of these attentions seeking activities at weddings are
created by people who want to create attention for themselves

(22:22):
and are not at the request of the bridal part.

Speaker 9 (22:25):
Now, you're onto something. I think subconsciously they probably are like, well,
this is your wedding, right, all eyes on you. But
like you know, the mom or whoever mother and law
people just want to they want attention because if they're
really probably really sad, like I'm losing my baby, I
don't know.

Speaker 4 (22:39):
I think now I'm thinking deep, yeah, you know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
My aunt and uncle gave a thirty minute speech someone Texas.
You know that's what I mean. Like, why I'm a
thirty minutes is insane?

Speaker 8 (22:50):
Thirty minutes Get to the point, Untie that, now that's insane.
I'd rather you do a dance and a backflip and
stand up there and talk for thirty minutes.

Speaker 4 (22:58):
I love the speeches. They're my favorite parents.

Speaker 8 (23:01):
Any minute we are at the steakhouse, I know, I
know a minute introduction you hit for.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Like I have the same conversation when I host like
a charity event or something, and like the charity people
has been like go up there and you know, do
ten minutes of stuff, and I'm.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
Like, look, I see your red dress.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
I'll do whatever you want, right because like I'm here
to help raise money. But let me tell you what
I know, if I know anything about people's attention span,
I've already gone too long on this. I've lost the
entire audience. I already know no one is listening to
this anymore. I already know people were tired of hearing
about this wedding. I got it. It's a whole thing.
But honestly, like at a charity event, people are there
to drink and eat, and the drunker they get, the

(23:40):
more likely they are to buy your your your trip
to Mexico. So like, let me go up there and
tell everybody why they're here, and like, let's just keep
it moving, guys, keep it moving. The sooner we get
to the food and the dessert tray and the more liquor,
the more money you're going to make. I don't need
to go up there and go, hey, single lady, it's
gonna be a big night tonight. Ever, I'm read waiting

(24:02):
by the phone. The craziest one I ever did was
it one about a target parking lot of it. It's
like they just like, shut up, dude, Like just where
do I just write the check? I mean, come on,
you know what I mean?

Speaker 8 (24:14):
Somebody said, what about tipping that waiting?

Speaker 1 (24:20):
You said, you were done. I'm never done. I'm not done.
It's Friday. I can do whatever I want, can I
It's the middle of the summer, according to Niels, and
there are zero people listening to this, so it does
not matter. Good morning, everybody. I'm honest. I'm done. I'm
really done. I'm done. I'm glad that there were some
people agreeing with me. Some people, very few, but there

(24:41):
were some understanding where I'm coming from.

Speaker 4 (24:44):
Okay, they get you.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Yeah. So there was a Microsoft outage last night, like
literally that blue screen of death, uh, all over the place.
I guess the autogees escalated despite the tech giant's saying
that it was gradually fixing an issue, but this affected
services like Visa eighty T Security, Amazon, American Airlines Delta.
Because of the issue, the FAA announced that United American,

(25:05):
Delta and Allegian had all been grounded. In Australia, the
ABC and Sky News couldn't even broadcast I guess all
because of this Windows based computer issue. I guess they're
fixing it though, But literally it was a blue screen
like on you know at the airport. Yeah, guys, like
I can't upgrade your ticket, I can't even play solitaire.

(25:26):
I can't do anything soon. My husband got to get back.
Don't tell him about this. He's gonna be like, all right,
two two or three more days. Well, okay, let me
ask you this. Yes, so he's been gone for five
or six days, five days in Kancun, no Obahamas. It
was somewhere tropical on a family trip, and you chose
not to go, so you could stay home and you know,

(25:49):
stay with baby g and the whole thing. You weren't
weren't ready to be gone yet.

Speaker 4 (25:52):
No, not really.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
Let's say this guy calls you tonight and says, hey,
the airline offered me five hundred bucks to get off
the plane, and I'm going to stay an extra night.
And of course, I mean, I guess he's gonna have
to go back to the hotel in the Bahamas. He's
gonna have probably have to go back to the pool,
I mean, and you know, have some more drinks and party.
But five hundred dollars.

Speaker 4 (26:12):
Absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
Did you ever see the guy on I think it
was on TikTok, maybe on Instagram, but this is maybe
a year or two ago. But he was supposed to
go on a family vacation and he just like he
kept I think it was his wife, maybe his in
laws and some kids, and he went to the airport
the first time and they're like, if you'll get off
the flight and take the one at four, we'll give
you five hundred bucks. So he did it, and he
and everybody else went and he was like, I'll see

(26:34):
you guys at like six when I get on the four.
And then the four came along and they offered more,
and he wound up not going on the trip because
four times he went to the airport and they kept
paying to take him off the plane. So he wound
up with like three thousand dollars. But he never showed
up to the I want to say, he never went
on the vacation, and his and the family was all
pissed off because they're like, dude, he was supposed to
come with us. It sounded like he never wanted to

(26:55):
go anyway. But his excuse was he kept going to
the airport and they kept being like someone to get
off the plane, you know, a thousand bucks in cash,
and he was like, I can't turn out of that, guys,
can't how can you turn out a thousand bucks? But
he kept doing it, so I guess I would wonder, like,
let's say he came home with two gee's, but he
was three days late, coming.

Speaker 4 (27:12):
Home three days late.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Body had he had a bunch of money because the
airline kept paying him, But he wasn't, you know, helping
you with the kid, because he was still sort of
on vacation.

Speaker 4 (27:23):
Yeah, no, he had to come home.

Speaker 9 (27:25):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he had his fun now I mean mine, like,
get your yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Because I could only imagine what that would be like
if Colin called Amanda was like, you know, hey, they're
offering a thousand bucks if I get off this plane,
but it won't be home till tomorrow. She'd be like,
I'll give you a thousand dollars, yoke, you can use that.
You can use that thousand dollars to get another apartment
and a place to live because he will not be
coming home to this.

Speaker 12 (27:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (27:47):
Yeah, I don't think Colin would be in the Bahamas
though alone, right, No, Withoutanda and nope.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
I would love to be a fly on the wall
when he asked to take a vacation without my sister.
I would love to be of Oh my god, he
might never he might not survive that, he may never
go on without my sister. I would love to be
of Oh my god, he might never he might not
survive that, he may never go on a vacation again.

Speaker 4 (28:10):
Period.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
Yeah, college students have an embarrassingly low knowledge of American government.
This is trending today. The American Council of Trustees and
Alumni administered a thirty five question survey which I tried
to find to give it to you guys. Of course,
some of the most embarrassing findings were the twenty seven
percent of over three thousand people young scholars asked knew
that the Vice President Harris also sits on the Senates

(28:33):
as the Senate's president, which is a key role in
tie breaking deadlock votes. Only twenty seven percent of people
knew that. Did you guys know that? Honestly, did you
know the Vice President is the present president of the Senate?
Did you know that?

Speaker 4 (28:45):
I never really thought about it.

Speaker 8 (28:46):
Yeah, right, I don't know if I knew or didn't know.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
I just have never thought about it. I'm sure we knew.
I'm sure we knew. Oh, yak, yak.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
Only twenty eight percent of college kids were where the
Thirteenth Amendment was what ended slavery. That I knew here,
so people don't know what's going on. But yeah, I
tried to find this thing because I wanted to see
how many questions we could answer.

Speaker 4 (29:04):
It would be sad.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
Yeah, every year we do the spelling be it's embarrassing.
We do the basic spelling words every year. It's embarrassing.
Nobody is this Okay, this is actually kind of funny.
But there's a person who changed his name in Tennessee
to literally anybody else. He changed his name and he
was trying to get on the Tennessee presidential ballot. This

(29:27):
happened in January. A Texas man changed his name too,
actually literally anybody else, and it's running for president. But
there's nothing on this progress. He didn't get on the
ballot in Texas, he can be a ride and vote.
In Tennessee, he needed signatures and was trying to be
on the ballot as well. However, you can write this
guy in if you want to. But he changed his

(29:48):
name to literally anybody else in protest to the major
party choices of President Biden and President Trump. I think
a lot of people feel this way. Yeah, but that's
excellent marketing. He has that name, I guess until he
changes him and guys. The PEZ Convention is opening today
in Ohio. It's an event built as the largest and
longest running PEZ convention in the world. It's underway. Started

(30:10):
in nineteen ninety one, pez a Mania is an annual
gathering of collectors, dealers, casual sellers, and anybody else who's
interested in collecting PEZ and other related items in independent
south of Cleveland. Newbies of the event have a session
making go to and they'll be brought up to speed
on everything that's happening with PEZ, all the latest on PEZ.

(30:30):
But I bet the people watching it this thing is incredible.
Pez Mania.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
I mean I've only been to I think I've only
been to except for maybe like a gun show. I've
been to a gun show in my life. That's that's interesting.
Oh yeah, Arizona. And I think it's gotten more interesting.
I was a kid, and it was interesting then. I
can only imagine now. But I've only I've been to
crime Con. If you've been listening for a while, you
know that. Like I made a decision on a Friday
morning to go to crime Con in New Orleans on

(30:58):
a Friday night, and I went from the heat to
the airport about a ticket. I flew to New Orleans
to attend Crime con It is a true crime convention
held every year in the sweatiest, hottest locations possible. And like,
so if you like Dateline or forty eight Hours Mystery
or you know, Cereal or any of these podcasts or
true crime or any of that, they're all there, big
keynote speeches. You know, all the Dateline cast was there.

(31:21):
They gave a big presentation the whole thing. But that's
the first time I've been to an event that is
like solely, you know, so significantly concentrated on one passion topic.
And people are nuts. They are nuts. They know everything
they know. It's like, I've never seen passion like this,
So I can only imagine what a PEZ convention must

(31:41):
look like. Or you know, I don't know the Renaissance
the Renaissance Actress convention. You know, all those people all
get together, civil war, reenact reenact in reenactment convention. You
know there's one. I mean, there's probably a B two
K convention you could go to.

Speaker 4 (31:57):
I actually try to start that.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
You tried to, it would be too cay working on it.

Speaker 4 (32:01):
Right now.

Speaker 8 (32:01):
We got you know, the PEES convention took our location
an independent.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
You were trying of having an independence south of Cleveland.
I know you were.

Speaker 4 (32:08):
And now Pez is the candy.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Yeah, it's the dispensers that people go nuts about. There's
a little heads on top of them. Yeah. Some are
very valuable, some are extremely collectible and expensive. And I
guess that's what you know people are doing at this thing.
But I can only imagine what that crowd would look like.
And now I think I want to go, how fight?
Cleveland's not farre? What if I take a picture to night,
you know, in the hotel lobby of the PEES convention.

(32:31):
How would you feel about it? What would you what
would you would be your reaction? If tonight you see
on my Instagram a picture of me with a bunch
of Pez collectors.

Speaker 4 (32:39):
I would say, are you okay?

Speaker 1 (32:41):
Yeah, your mom? I need to figure out what the
hell independence is as first. That would be helpful. But
it's National Dakori Day, National Retainer Day which I never wore,
my National Words with Friends Day, and National Play Date.
It's time to unleash your inner child and learn why
play is an important part of living a happy life.
Let's go, Yes, Airfred, fuel it up We're gonna National

(33:02):
Playday Day in Cleveland at the Pets Convention. Are you ready? No,
they got a memorial Petts. I'm going Okay, there you go.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
Caitlin's Entertainment Report. He's on the Fresh Show.

Speaker 6 (33:16):
So A suspected Taylor Swift stalker was arrested before her
first concert on the German leg of her tour. Cops
say the man was detained after a tip from someone
or The cops say that he's made threats against Taylor
in the past. Luckily, the concert went off smoothly once
they arrested him, though, Kate Hudson spoke on the long
running rumor about her former co star Matthew McConaughey's body

(33:39):
odor so. Kate was on Watch What Happens Live when
Andy Cohen asked if the urban legend was true that
she forced Matthew McConaughey to wear deodorant while filming Fools Gold.
She shockingly said, no, he doesn't wear deodorant, and by
the way, I don't either. She did, however, say that
she could smell him from a mile away, which led to.

Speaker 4 (33:56):
Them getting very close.

Speaker 6 (33:57):
In a past interview, Matthew did say that she would
always ask him to wear salt rock, which I guess
can eliminate odors, and she'd bring it to set, but
he never obliged.

Speaker 4 (34:07):
So two hippies, it breaks ma. I know he's so fine,
you stink.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
Yeah, you guys know anybody who stands by or has
stood by like an alternative that they insist works, but
you're not sure that it really does. Like, do you
know anyone like this, like these people that like refuse
to use mainstream products. You ever met someone like that? Like,
oh no, I use uh, you know, I don't know
wheat grass, And I'm not making this up.

Speaker 4 (34:32):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
I use grass and manure and lake water, and I
stir it up and blend it and put it under
my under arms. It works just the same as uh,
you know, whatever kind of whatever kind of thing. But
yet these people are always you're always sort of like
suspect about it, like you still are a little stinky though.

Speaker 8 (34:49):
Yeah, I know somebody like that, And I'm like, girl,
you smell like an onion. You smell like a fresh
ripe onion.

Speaker 4 (34:55):
I mean it's the truth.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
Yes, I take I take wraw onion and rub it
under my owner arm. So much better for you than
the illuminum in the end. Boy, you think, but you've
done this and it's backfired, Kaitlin, Like you've gone out
and bought like organic you know whatever, and it's like
it backfired on you.

Speaker 4 (35:11):
Right, Well, that's because it was the mint flavor.

Speaker 6 (35:14):
And you can't use that castile soap because it'll burn
your cooter.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
Oh this was a cooter issue.

Speaker 4 (35:20):
Yeah, remember I burnt my whole cootery.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
There have been a few things related to that that
you've tried to use the alternative, you know, like because
it's better for the world, but it's actually not better
for your things for sure.

Speaker 15 (35:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (35:32):
No, I'm a little bit like that, but I don't
push it on other people. I think it's annoying when
you do that. And let me know if I smell,
because I do wear a natural dealer.

Speaker 8 (35:38):
No, no, it's not you wow, one thing about smell.
You'll never forget it. Like I don't think about that
girl all the time, okay, and that onion?

Speaker 4 (35:46):
All right, well, let me know.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
I mean, hey, if you've got it, what do they
what do they call that? With like a home remedy.
If you got something that works for you, that's great.
But sometimes I've had people tell me about oh, yeah,
you know, I take I take an Apple Core and
I rub it down there and then everything's everything's you know,
juicy for years or whatever. I'm just going, oh my god,
you see, I don't think so. I'd like to know.

(36:09):
I'd like to ask someone else if they've agreed yeah
with this. You know, I don't.

Speaker 4 (36:13):
It's fair.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
Worries me a little bit.

Speaker 4 (36:15):
Do we have time for one?

Speaker 2 (36:16):
Sure?

Speaker 1 (36:17):
Hit it?

Speaker 4 (36:17):
Okay, I'll get it.

Speaker 6 (36:19):
Mag The Stallion has partnered with Bread of Life Incorporated
in Houston to offer free generators for senior citizens. Hurricane
Barrel left nearly three million people in Texas without electricity
earlier this month, causing many vulnerable people. So who's access
to their air conditioning? The rapper called on her Pete
and Thomas Foundation, which catalyzes resources for women, kids, seniors,

(36:40):
and underserved communities, to team up with the local organization
for the effort, which is much needed. I guess at
least six people between the ages of fifty and seventy
eight have died by hypothermia as a result of a
power outage as well as sweltering temperatures. So Meg said
it's really painful to watch, and she just wants to help,
especially with.

Speaker 4 (36:57):
Our a little old the elderly is very nice of her.
More to check online today.

Speaker 6 (37:01):
The new Beetlejuice trailer is out, and you know, I
don't like a remake or a reboot or a sequel,
but it looks good.

Speaker 4 (37:08):
It's on Fresher Radio dot com.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
They talk better than tell me. These are the radio
blogs on The Fresh Show.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
Like we're writing in our diaries, except we say I'm
alowd to. We call them blogs. Paulina go, thank you.

Speaker 4 (37:20):
So much, dear blog.

Speaker 9 (37:22):
So I purchased, well, I didn't my husband purchase a house.

Speaker 4 (37:26):
We bought a house.

Speaker 9 (37:27):
Back like what January, February ish, and we are new
to the block and now we are having our first
black party. And I know I grew up like having
black parties and like black.

Speaker 4 (37:40):
Parties were fun. Yeah, so I'm really excited they're making
a comeback.

Speaker 9 (37:43):
And I think because they went away for a while,
right they did blog parties were I feel like they
were like kind of gone, and now they're not a block.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Really you still to those now?

Speaker 4 (37:54):
Make me come back.

Speaker 9 (37:57):
So I'm excited because this is our first one at
the new house. But of course it lands on a
weekend where half my family's gone and Hobby's whole family's gone,
so they're all on vacation, so like no one's going
to be here from them that they are good times,
So that would have been fun.

Speaker 4 (38:11):
A lot of my friends like really can't come.

Speaker 9 (38:13):
And then my best friend is having his block party
slash housewarming party that same day.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
So you're not throwing the block party right like it's
being organized by somebody else.

Speaker 4 (38:22):
It's organized, but it's on your block. It's on my block.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Okay, I want to be clear. Yep, it's not like, well,
it's my block party to throw, but no one's coming,
so I'm just not doing it.

Speaker 9 (38:28):
No, no, no, no, Like they picked the day, they
picked everything, and somebody's collecting like all the funds and everything.
So speaking of the funds, there was a request of
can you every house kindly requesting right forty dollars.

Speaker 4 (38:42):
And even though I knew that I will be.

Speaker 9 (38:44):
In and out that day because my sister's here too
and we're kind of in and out right and I
may or may not be there at some point, I.

Speaker 4 (38:50):
Still paid it. I have to. I felt like I
had to.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
Yeah, Like, you cannot not pay this to your neighborhood
throwing this. You have to contribute. You cannot be the
one house in the neighborhood that does not contribute to
the block party, say whether you're going or not.

Speaker 9 (39:01):
Going exactly, even if we were out of town, even
if I was out of town, I feel that you.

Speaker 1 (39:05):
Didn't look like you two for this thing. It's like
a thousand dollars. You know, it's forty bucks. And even
if you don't go, and you know they get a
bounce house for all the kids in the neighborhood, you
contributed to that, Like is the right thing to do.

Speaker 9 (39:17):
I love that you said that exactly. And one of
my friends he's like, why would you contribute to that?
Like you're not going to be there, And I'm like, well,
that's the point, Like I need to be the neighborly
friendly like person that also contributes to these events, these
organized events on our block, even though I may not
be there, even though you probably will see me there too.
How embarrassing when I pull my lawn chair up there

(39:37):
for a couple of minutes and like you know, hang out,
and then they're looking at me like I don't think
she paid because they will gossip.

Speaker 4 (39:42):
Oh yes, they will gossip.

Speaker 1 (39:44):
No, you have to even for that reason alone. You
have to contribute, just so that you're not the person
they're talking about exactly. You have to. So who told you?
You have a friend who was like, oh, you're not going,
so don't pay?

Speaker 4 (39:54):
When do you? Friends told me that. I don't like it.

Speaker 9 (39:56):
No, yeah, I didn't like that either. I think it's important.
I think that I'm creating a community, if you will,
of you know, just just contributing to the fund that
we're about to have because this block is full of fun.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
I agree. No, everyone in the neighborhood is. It is
what it is.

Speaker 8 (40:11):
Yeah, And as the new neighbor, you definitely have to
because the people that have already been on the block,
they already are looking at you to see what kind
of vibe you're going to give. So you got to
start off on the right foot.

Speaker 4 (40:21):
And I haven't really to be honest, and met many neighbors.
I've met a couple.

Speaker 9 (40:25):
I met the nice man across the street, older man,
I think he's a veteran, excuse me. Then across the
street this way, we got a nice couple and then
two houses down I met a nice couple too.

Speaker 4 (40:35):
That's all I know.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
You have to It would be like in my building.
I live in a building, high rise, bunch of units,
and it is a homeowners association fee and it covers
like certain staff and the pool. I guess it's like
an indoor pool for working out in a gym. I
don't know, like clean the floor, whatever it is. Right,
it would be like me going, well, I don't use
the pool, so I'm going to take twenty percent off

(40:58):
of my HOA or something month because I don't use
the I don't use it, so I don't I shouldn't
have to pay for it. It's like no, but we
live in a community, so we're all contributing, and we
use what we use, we don't use what we don't use.
But like, if you don't want to do that, then
go live on a ranch in Utah where you like
you don't or Montana or something where no one else
is around you and you don't have to worry about
anybody else.

Speaker 9 (41:16):
Right, Yeah, I agree, and actually do like I hope
that everyone's contributing because I do realize there are elderly
people on the neighborhood like and then in the block.

Speaker 4 (41:25):
I mean, and I kind of do hope that they
are too.

Speaker 9 (41:27):
I mean, again, every situation is different, but I just
kind of hope that they are, just so that I
don't know, like I just would hate that to you know,
you know, one.

Speaker 1 (41:35):
If you've got the forty bucks, yes, and maybe somebody doesn't, right,
and so like, if you've got it, even if you're
not going to be there, then you should give it,
because I think it's the right thing to do.

Speaker 4 (41:44):
Yeah, it makes everybody feel good, like it'll be fun.

Speaker 1 (41:47):
Well, go ahead, go ahead.

Speaker 12 (41:48):
No.

Speaker 6 (41:48):
I was just going to ask if she remembers the
Friends episode where Ross moved into an apartment and the
handyman was retiring.

Speaker 4 (41:53):
Oh yeah, and.

Speaker 6 (41:54):
Everyone pitched in for the handyman, but Ross didn't and
the whole building hated I mean, he had to move.

Speaker 4 (41:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Yeah, yeah, someone just texted, it's a whole Friend's episode. Yeah,
as you said it. Yeah, yeah, Because I like Camelin,
you live in a building. I live in a building
like a high racing and they try and do stuff
like this, like they try and say like oh it's
movie night or in the community in like the chared
room or like they try and do like a in
the lobby. They'll have like a happy hour once a

(42:21):
quarter or something, and people go and I don't, but
people not surprisingly because I'm what I gonna do to
show up and standing. It's a high school like high
school dance all over again. I get to walk around
engage like banks. But I never lived in a neighborhood
that did stuff like this, like and I kind of
I don't know if I ever had kids and family
like as much I don't want to live in the suburbs,
I feel like you, I would owe it to them

(42:42):
to go into an environment like this where people do
stuff like where the neighbors the kids play with each
other and kids ride their bikes and like, I don't know,
there's there's stuff that happens seasonally. We never had this
growing up. Our neighborhood never did anything like this. You've
had black parties, No, But I think it's a very
Midwestern thing. Maybe it's a Southern thing too, but I
know it's very much Midwestern thing. Like the thing I
told you about with my grandfather, how like everybody had

(43:04):
when the garage door went up at five o'clock and
then everybody could go drink out of the cagerator in
his garage.

Speaker 4 (43:08):
Yeah, I'm still waiting for that. I want to be that.
I want to know what it was.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
Brilliant because the one problem for me would be you've
got randoms in your driveway every day because that's you
started the tradition. But the other thing is everyone loves
you because you're the beer guy. Yeah, and then you know,
I don't know when I need to borrow a tool
or something, I can go over there and get it
because I gave you, you know, perhaps blue ribbon.

Speaker 8 (43:28):
But he was smart. He had a signal when the
garage is up, come when it's down. Don't bother me
because some neighbors don't get the social cues. Like we
spoke on Tuesday, we do not need to speak on Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
Like, No, that's a good point.

Speaker 4 (43:39):
Happened.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
And this was in the eighties and seventies. This is
before people could have a code on their garage. Because
now I can see somebody getting clever and being like, well,
just give me the APP. No, no, I'm not. No,
I'm not going to give you the APP. Like we're
not doing that. I have the old I'm taking the
motor off of my garage door. It's manual, so when
it is up, you can attend. When it is down,
you cannot attend, and it will not open for anyone

(44:02):
but me exactly. But I think it's I think it's nice.
It is nice they do it in your neighborhood.

Speaker 8 (44:06):
I don't even make eye contact with my neighbors. Okay,
I don't want to meet nobody.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
I don't see I'm the one who gets the hard
time on this show for being anti social, but it
turns out many of you are too.

Speaker 8 (44:16):
I am very much so outside of here. Yes, people
don't understand that. Follow me on Instagram. If you want
to talk, people are like you guys seem relatively personable
and whatever. It's like, yeah, but we use all of
our words before everyone's out of bed in the morning, exactly,
And get ready with me. I'm on TikTok. If you
want to talk, I don't have many words in person.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
I think that would surprise a lot of people. I
think everyone just thinks you're just a just a nope,
just a funhouse of content and friendliness.

Speaker 2 (44:46):
Nope.

Speaker 4 (44:46):
I close my garage, running the house, let the dog out,
and going out.

Speaker 1 (44:49):
I should run run in the house. Yeah, I've done
that too. I've done that too. Like right, here's somebody
going into the rash room in the hallway, and I'm like,
I'm going to wait a minute, yes, or do you
ever do the thing? This is terrible? And I live
in a community, I know. Do you ever do the
thing where there's elevators? Of course? And like I'll see
that there's a chance that I'll have to be in
the elevator with someone else, so I'll like speed my

(45:11):
walk up and like push the button really really fast
because i want the door to close. Because like there's
enough elevators for everybody. So it's not like I'm not
I'm not inconveniencing anybody, but I don't necessarily want to
have to talk to you, so or all walk slower
so that the person in front of me can get
an elevator and have their own elevator. Then I get
my own elevator. Oh yes, okay, good, I'm not.

Speaker 4 (45:33):
Yeah, I'm like Fred, hold on, I'm getting on the elevator.

Speaker 1 (45:35):
And what you say, Yeah, the best part is when
you are pretending to be on the phone then the
phone rings, like oh, oh, it's just connected. I had
no idea. I'm waiting by the phone after Ben, I've
ever been left waiting by the phone. It's the Fred Show. Hi,
good morning, welcome to the program. How are you.

Speaker 4 (45:56):
I'm good.

Speaker 14 (45:56):
I'm excited.

Speaker 1 (45:57):
Did you say we we say no.

Speaker 14 (46:00):
No, no, that I'm excited?

Speaker 10 (46:03):
Said?

Speaker 1 (46:03):
I was like, what's that annoying?

Speaker 14 (46:05):
So maybe I did? I don't know.

Speaker 1 (46:06):
I mean she's excited though, because we're going to fix
I just we're going to fix this. Yik, We're going
to fix this. Okay, whatever's going on? I just feeling
in my bones we're going to straighten this out. So
what's going on with this guy? Mikey? How did you
guys meet? Tell us about any dates that you've been on,
and then you know where things are now you feel
like you're being ghosted, right?

Speaker 14 (46:24):
Yeah? Okay, well we haven't exactly been on a date,
but I'll explain.

Speaker 3 (46:28):
Okay.

Speaker 14 (46:29):
So I met him at a grocery store. We were
in the wine aisle and I couldn't find anyone to
help me, and so he was there too, So I
was just like, hey, can you help me? I'm trying
to figure out, you know, stuff for the dinner party.
And he we end up talking for like thirty minutes.

(46:50):
It was like so organic, it was so easy. We
were getting along so good, and we exchanged.

Speaker 4 (47:00):
Numbers and I just loved that.

Speaker 14 (47:02):
I was like finally meeting someone out in the wild,
like in an organic way and not on the app.
And then I just never heard from him.

Speaker 1 (47:11):
Wow. Okay, So after this, this whole conversation and meeting
out in the wild, so you really got a vibe
for you know each other. Because again on the dating
apps we talk about it all the time, you really
don't know what you're getting exactly, Like everything could look
good on paper and then you get together it's not
really there. But you were able to gauge that in
the wine aisle in the grocery store, and it was
it was going well, and you're thinking, driving away from

(47:33):
this place, like this guy's gonna call me, We're gonna
go on a date. This is great, a new way
to meet someone in person exactly.

Speaker 4 (47:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (47:39):
And we even had like a couple of friends in comments,
so it wasn't like it all felt.

Speaker 1 (47:44):
Like too perfect, like it was all coming together. Yeah yeah, yeah,
you've never heard from this guy and you're like, what's
going on? So that's where we come in, We're gonna
call a Mikey. See if we can get them on
the phone ask these questions. You'll be on the phone
as well. And you know, the hope here, as always,
is that we can figure out what's going on, and
in this case, sets you guys up on a first date,
a real first date, and we'll pay for it. Okay, Kaya, Yeah, Okay,

(48:05):
let's figure out what's going on after Sabrina Carpenter in
two minutes, Part two of waiting by the phone. Stay
right here. It's The Fred's Show. It's Friday, Sabrina Carpenter,
It's The Fred's Show. Gooding morning, thanks for having us on. Hey, Kaya,
all right, welcome back. Let's call this guy Mikey. You
met buying wine in a store and got to talking
and the conversation was good. You talked for a while.

(48:26):
You have friends in common, you were attracted to him,
exchange numbers, and you expected to hear from this guy
for another date, except you haven't, or not for another date,
for odd date, any date, but he hasn't called you,
and you're like, what's going on? Every I thought everything
was good when we met, so why isn't he calling me?
All right, let's call Mikey now, good luck. Hi is Mikey.

Speaker 2 (48:58):
Yeah, it's Mikey.

Speaker 1 (48:59):
Hey Mikey, good morning. My name is Fred. I'm calling
from the Fred's Show, the morning radio Show. I have
to tell you that we are on the radio right now.
I do need your permission to continue with the call.
Can which at for just a second? You can hang
up anytime, all right? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, sure, Well, thank
you very much. We're calling on behalf of a woman
named Kaya. I guess you met her. You guys are
buying wine at the store and you got to talking

(49:20):
and exchange numbers. Do you remember this woman who Kaya wine?
Wine or something? You're buying wine?

Speaker 12 (49:27):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, yeah, so yeah, yeah,
what about it?

Speaker 1 (49:31):
What happened with this woman? Because she she called us
and told us that she had enjoyed meeting you and
that you talked for a while and there was a
vibe and it was chemistry, and that you guys knew
some of the same people and exchange numbers and talked
about going out. And she said she hasn't heard from you,
and she's wondering why.

Speaker 12 (49:47):
Yeah, yeah, well yeah I remember her. So here's the deal.

Speaker 1 (49:52):
We we didn't meet. We met buying wine. We talked
for a while.

Speaker 12 (50:00):
We uh realized we had a couple of mutual friends.
And you know, it seemed like a nice thing. You know,
it's a it's not a thing that happens all the
time you meet someone you know, shopping, et cetera. Out
and about right, we exchanged numbers and I said, all right,
maybe i'll call it this girl. And we're walking out
and I'm behind her h heading out to the parking lot,

(50:23):
and I saw that she not only didn't put her
card away, but she left it just standing in a
handicapped parking spot.

Speaker 3 (50:33):
And that really really ticked me off. And uh, that's
a note for me. So I saw that as a huge.

Speaker 12 (50:44):
Red flag and a kind of like an indication of
like character and just a lack of care. And I
don't know, I just I think I just kind of
was was a little surprised that.

Speaker 2 (50:55):
So I.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
I forgot to mention here, I'm sorry, my kaya. You
know this is this is criminal. This is criminal. First
of all, you need to put your card away first
and foremost. And second of all, if you're not gonna
put your card away, then you don't put it in
a handicap spot. So this is just doubly criminal, and
I'm going to turn you into the police, I think, because.

Speaker 12 (51:16):
This is rib I don't.

Speaker 1 (51:17):
I don't. I don't disagree with him at all, Like
that's a very unconsiderate thing to do.

Speaker 14 (51:21):
I okay, I don't remember doing this first off, But
if it was such a like big deal, why wouldn't
you have confronted me?

Speaker 10 (51:30):
Then?

Speaker 4 (51:31):
I think this is a crazy reason.

Speaker 2 (51:33):
To not Wait, you wanted me to act?

Speaker 12 (51:36):
Are you who infront someone they just they just met
about not putting their thing away. It's I was just
gonna leave it be and say, all right.

Speaker 3 (51:43):
I guess she's not really my kind of person, you know,
I mean, why.

Speaker 14 (51:49):
Wouldn't you just do it?

Speaker 12 (51:51):
Well, why wouldn't you you put it to a handicap
spot and you leave the cart in the handicap spot
just because you were too lazy to go put it
in the actual in the people put to her belongs.
I was like, this is this is not this is
not someone that I want to I want to date.

Speaker 1 (52:05):
Now, hold on, I want to second Mike you. Now,
I'm not saying this is your fault, but that being said,
you observed all this happening, and you also drove away.
So if you if you were that insulted by it,
it's like, so is that you can't speak to a
person again? You could, I guess you could have just
gone and helped her out and grabbed the cart and
put it away.

Speaker 4 (52:21):
But you didn't.

Speaker 1 (52:21):
You didn't do that, did you? Yeah?

Speaker 12 (52:23):
Well, I was parked on the other side of the
lat But but as I was walking I saw her
do that, and well, so how awkward would that be?
She gets in the car and then sees this guy
that she just got her number two picking up her
cart and putting it back in the thing. I wasn't
gonna go.

Speaker 1 (52:36):
I wasn't gonna do that because I thought, like, you
know what, you know, I'm not disagreeing that that was anyway,
because now we're fighting about it on the radio. Why
didn't you? Who is now?

Speaker 2 (52:45):
Who's folk is that?

Speaker 12 (52:47):
I didn't even know why you didn't call me?

Speaker 1 (52:49):
Well, now we know. I'm just gonna say, he was
so offended. Again, not your fault, Mikey, very inconsiderate, kaya
but but you were so offended that you can't call
this person or interact with her. But you also just
drove away.

Speaker 10 (53:04):
Just take the note.

Speaker 3 (53:06):
Just take the note, though, to take the hints like yeah,
I didn't call her like it happens, you know, like
it happens, mystery of life.

Speaker 4 (53:14):
You know that's right.

Speaker 8 (53:16):
Stand on business, because the problem is Kaya, not Mike.
You don't try to slip this around for it. She
ends up saying, I'm saying he's so upset about it.
I mean, but parking in a handicaps by girl, Come on, now,
this is a very common.

Speaker 14 (53:28):
Say park in the handicaps, spot.

Speaker 16 (53:32):
The car.

Speaker 8 (53:33):
Okay, even worse, it's bad. So now you want the
handicap to get out their car, move the car, and then.

Speaker 4 (53:38):
Try to part.

Speaker 1 (53:38):
I mean, I'm not trying to make a grander political
statement here or like or like a social statement, but
it is. It is prevalent, very prevalent these days, the
number of people who are extremely insulted by things that
they are doing nothing about, so they're very very mad,
but they don't actually contribute to the solution. So I'm
just saying, you know, if he was that upset about
what could have been and the inconvenience would have been

(54:00):
for someone who's disabled, then he was the problem.

Speaker 12 (54:03):
It was. I. The thing is, I wasn't gonna get
on a soapbox and yeller about it. But I just
I just noted it. I just talked it and said,
all right, not not my kind of person. I'm not
gonna I'm not gonna be calling her. I was gonna
be in her face about it. Not Now I've been
I've been asked about it.

Speaker 1 (54:18):
Absent minded, inconsiderate, and you're just like, you know what,
I don't want to I just don't think this is
going to be a person who would do that is
not a person who you think you want to be with, Mikey.
That's what you're saying exactly.

Speaker 12 (54:29):
You know what it is.

Speaker 17 (54:30):
You know, It's like it's like when you're at to
dinner with someone and they're really nice to you and
they're really you know, uh, they're they're really enjoyable to
be around, and then they're absolutely rude as hell to
the server and you're like, see that that says something.

Speaker 1 (54:43):
We've had that lady on the phone before, and I
would agree with you. That's a sign that someone is
probably not that thoughtful and is inconsiderate if they're not
kind to people who are there to help them, so
I would agree with that too, but anyway.

Speaker 14 (54:56):
Because hey, yeah, I don't need to hear this anymore.

Speaker 1 (55:01):
It's the golden rule. Okay, you put your card away.
Everybody knows the golden rule.

Speaker 14 (55:04):
And yeah, and now I feel like I'm like on
cartn arts or something like this is not well, yeah,
you should be.

Speaker 4 (55:12):
It's so easy to put your card up.

Speaker 1 (55:14):
We live in a society. I say it every day.
It's every single day. We live in a society. But anyway,
look at whether or not people agree. Mikey's not interested. Kaya.
You know, maybe it was a one time mistake. Maybe
you were just thinking about something else and distracted and whatever.
But for whatever reason, I would say after this call,
it wouldn't matter. I doubt either one of you want
to go out with each other now, right, Yeah, okay, good,

(55:36):
Well there you go. So guys, there's your answer. Kaiya Mikey,
thanks for answering your phone. And that's lux to both
of you. Guys.

Speaker 2 (55:44):
The Fred Show. Do you have what it takes to
battle show biz? Shelley in the show Biz Showdown?

Speaker 1 (55:51):
No, Hi show Biz, Hello, Happy Friday, Yys back for
another one. Hi, Leah, Leah okay, I'm okay, good. We
gotta we gotta fire it up. We gotta get that
energy going. Leah. We need you to, we need you

(56:13):
to win. No, you don't have to. I don't have
to apologize. It's all right. Four hundred bucks is surprise
Shelley's record nine thirteen and sixty four straight until she
met the mighty Leah. Five pop culture questions. Let's go guys,
all right, Leah?

Speaker 4 (56:27):
Good luck?

Speaker 15 (56:28):
Thank you?

Speaker 1 (56:29):
All right, Shelley with all to respected the hell out Leah.
Question number one. Reality star tan Tom Sandoval dropped his
lawsuit against his ex girlfriend Ariona Maddox. What reality show
brought them to fame? Which superstar Rookie just broke the
w NBA's record for all time assists. Reality stars Savannah

(56:55):
Chrisy spoke about her parents' prison sentence at the RNC
this week. Name her parents, I don't know, okay? Which
my Boo singer hung out with Angel Reese and the
Chicago Sky after they beat the Vegas Aces this week?
My Boo He's sing My Boo three two okay? And

(57:22):
Which rappers shared shocking footage of his mansion flooding on Instagram,
writing this better be this better be espresso Martini. All right,
that's a three. You got a three. Let's see how
Shelley does here. She got a three?

Speaker 4 (57:40):
Okay are you reading? Yes?

Speaker 1 (57:42):
Reality star Tom Sandoval drops his lawsuit against his ex
girlfriend Ariano Maddox. What reality show brought them to fame?
Which superstar Rookie just broke the w NBA's record for
all time assists, Caitlyn Clark.

Speaker 15 (57:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (57:57):
Reality stars Savannah Christly spoke out about her parents' prison
sentence at the RNC this week. Name her parents?

Speaker 4 (58:05):
Oh gosh, oh three, I don't know.

Speaker 10 (58:08):
Two.

Speaker 1 (58:09):
We're looking for Todd and Julie. Todd and Julie. You
know you know Todd and Julie. Which my Booze singer
hung out with Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky after
they beat the Vegas Aces this week.

Speaker 4 (58:22):
My poo Alicia Keith, No usher Usher.

Speaker 1 (58:29):
Alsia Keith was not present And okay, you have to
get this. Which Rappers shared shocking footage of his mansion
flooding on Instagram, runing this better be espresso Martini?

Speaker 4 (58:39):
Drake.

Speaker 1 (58:39):
Yeah, that's a three. That's another time, Leah, Leah, I
don't know. You gotta clear your schedule. You gotta come back,
but you might have earned yourself some extra money for
fifty on Monday. Okay, She's like, I don't know how
much do this? I got working, I got like her
life and stuff. Hang on one second, stay right there,
she's coming back, Shelley, I'm whole surprise. Are you all right? Everything? Okay,
I'm good.

Speaker 4 (59:00):
You know what do I say? I keep it interesting?

Speaker 15 (59:02):
Right?

Speaker 1 (59:02):
I guess so I got my boo. I thought you
were a big usher girl.

Speaker 4 (59:05):
I really did, but yeah, I am a big usher girl.
I don't know why Alesia Key stopped.

Speaker 3 (59:09):
To my head.

Speaker 4 (59:10):
She's on the song.

Speaker 1 (59:11):
Yeah she didn want hanging out with the sky though
not her all right, four fifty on Monday, Shelley, and
I know you don't like it tie on a Friday. No,
I certainly do not make you anxious all weekend, but
it does. It'll be okay, so Monday morning it is.
Have a great weekend.

Speaker 4 (59:26):
I right, you too.

Speaker 2 (59:26):
But by the entertainment report, he's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 6 (59:30):
Singer Ingrid Andress may have had one of her lowest
moments when she botched the National Anthem Monday, later admitting
she was drunk and checking herself into rehabit.

Speaker 4 (59:38):
But there may be some sort of silver lining. I guess.

Speaker 6 (59:41):
Ingrid's music has been seeing a big spike since the
home run derby, so some streaming services are even saying
that plays on her music have gone up around fifty percent,
which is pretty crazy, specifically her twenty nineteen more Hearts
than Mine song. By the way, Ingrid has also written
a ton of songs for other musicians like Fletcher, so

(01:00:01):
you may know her from that as well.

Speaker 8 (01:00:03):
Trying to see if she can really sing him, I
had to go do some research because I'm like, there
ain't no way.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Yeah, no, I think that's a lot of people can
get me. Who is this person? And they went to
like how does she get chosen? Yeah, and then they
went and listened to her.

Speaker 4 (01:00:17):
Yeah, so you're welcome, angry there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
What did I say, like, sometimes negative publicity, any publicity
is good publicity. I'm not sure if I agree with
that entirely, but yeah, sure, that's a.

Speaker 4 (01:00:26):
Great team, yeah, I will say, and that one's a
rough great team.

Speaker 6 (01:00:31):
This whole rust debacle may not be over because Alec
Baldwin could file a civil rights lawsuit against the Santa
Fe County Sheriff's office after the judge just missed the
case after the state failed to disclose evidence. Now ALEC
could sue under a couple of things, the New Mexico
Civil Rights Act, the State Tort Claims Act, or the
Federal Civil Rights Act of tightened seventy one, and a

(01:00:53):
new Mexico lawyer says this case is open shot.

Speaker 4 (01:00:55):
He would win.

Speaker 6 (01:00:56):
Alex lawyer has already made it seem like this might
be in the plan, and I would sue too if
I were him, especially if they were hiding evidence. Rihanna's
Fenti Beauty into sponsorship deal with both the Olympics and
the Paralympics. She announced the news yesterday, saying the brand
that she founded back in twenty seventeen is going to
serve as the official premium partner of the twenty twenty
four Paris Games during the month long event. She announced

(01:01:17):
it in true Rihanna fashion by posting a photo of
her walking in front of the Eiffel Tower holding the
hand of an oversized lip gloss which happens to be
drinking wine. The og photo was her with Asap Rocky
and he photoshopped or she photoshopped him.

Speaker 4 (01:01:30):
Out rather, But that's pretty cool. That's a big deal
for her.

Speaker 6 (01:01:34):
They estimate that her brand is worth three billion dollars,
So shout out to Rihanna.

Speaker 4 (01:01:39):
We're never three billion music Now we can forget about it. Yeah,
she's living comfortably. She said, I'm going to give you dustin.
You'll take it. WWE legend.

Speaker 6 (01:01:48):
Hulkogan ripped off a shirt to reveal a tank top
featuring Donald Trump and running mate jd Vance during the
RNC last night. He shouted, let Trumpemania rule again as
the crowd broke into a chan of USA. He also
likened the tag team of Trump Vance to himself and
macho man Randy Savage. Trump is a real American hero,
he said, did you catch that live? I know you

(01:02:08):
were watching d No, I didn't see that part.

Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
So not only is Jason our political reporter, yeah, yeah,
as well he's a sports supporter, he's our political reporter. Very,
you're you're extremely uh objective when it comes to me.
I know that off here, You're not when it comes
to your duty as a journalist. I know you have
the ability to be very objective and cover both sides equally. Yeah,
I stay in the situation room. Yeah. Absolutely, the beer

(01:02:34):
that you're growing like Wolf Flitzer is. I had no
idea that you could do that. I'm just trying to
find Anderson Cooper, but also just guys we discussed off
the air, but something to look forward to him. The
Olympics start a week from this weekend, and Jason Brown
will be our official Olympic reporter to Paris. So each

(01:02:57):
day Jason himself will deliver updates on what's happening with
the Paris Olympic Games, which can be heard on the
iHeart Radio app if you must.

Speaker 5 (01:03:04):
Oh, that's such an honor. I love the Olympics, unlike
such a weird old nerd.

Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
No, I'm excited now for two straight weeks, every single
day you'll give us medal counts and tell us what's
going on and who's doing what, and this is great.
I can't wait that.

Speaker 4 (01:03:17):
Okay, well, need be a BIC music ready. When Rifield
gets back, he can do that.

Speaker 6 (01:03:22):
Anything I missed from the rn C, I know we
had Amber Rose, we had Savannah Chrisly, we had Jason
i Alde.

Speaker 5 (01:03:28):
Jason and Brittany were there last night.

Speaker 4 (01:03:30):
Anything of notes about watched the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
Ah, there was a plumbering dog a couple nights ago. Dog. Yeah,
my brother in law sent me a picture to anyone's
watching this, it was like a bulldog. I don't know
whose it was though, but obviously very Republican. Okay, got
the convention.

Speaker 6 (01:03:46):
I mean, all right, what do check out of mine today?
The new Beetlejuice trailer. Trailer has changed my mind. It
looks very good.

Speaker 4 (01:03:53):
It's on frend to radio dot com that time of the.

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
Week once again, Amy with a right one hundred truck
creg Mom, Amy's here. Let's give away some more of
Amy's money, shall we?

Speaker 4 (01:04:03):
Yes, of course we should.

Speaker 1 (01:04:06):
Let's do it.

Speaker 4 (01:04:07):
I love this whole program.

Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
Fred.

Speaker 16 (01:04:09):
We're talking to nurses. We're talking to these healthcare providers. One,
they got a lot of debt going to school. And
number two, I mean, you know as well as anybody
when you were so sick.

Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
They're saving our lives.

Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
Man, They're making us feel better. That's right. I needed
I needed ten nurses to come in there. They give me, like,
you know, spongebaths and things like that.

Speaker 16 (01:04:28):
But that's a different kind of show.

Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
Yeah, well no it is, it is. But you know clearly,
you know how dedicated I am uh to the profession.
So let's welcome first the nominator here, Desiree. Hi, Desiree, Hi,
how you doing all writing?

Speaker 4 (01:04:43):
You very well?

Speaker 1 (01:04:44):
Say hi to my friend Amy wither Right, one one
hundred truck Breck. We call her well, we call her
Mama Amy, we call her money bags, we call her
very generous, we call her a lot of names.

Speaker 2 (01:04:52):
Hi, Amy, Hey, Desiree.

Speaker 16 (01:04:54):
I'm excited to talk to you and talk to you
about your sister.

Speaker 4 (01:04:57):
I can't wait to hear about Keana.

Speaker 12 (01:05:00):
Oh yeah, she's wonderful.

Speaker 1 (01:05:02):
Well, let me before you say nice things about it,
let me bring her in here because I want I
want her to be able to hear this before we
talk about it behind your back.

Speaker 11 (01:05:09):
Hey, Keana, Hey, I didn't realize my interview with this earlier.

Speaker 14 (01:05:14):
I thought it was an eleven I'm so sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
Oh, well, you know what we're gonna interview you.

Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
You don't even have to no, I.

Speaker 1 (01:05:20):
Said, no, drop going on.

Speaker 7 (01:05:27):
No, I know, I'll rescheduled the interview for it eleven o'clock.

Speaker 13 (01:05:32):
I thought I did it early. Eleven o'clock.

Speaker 11 (01:05:33):
I must have it in a tad, but I'm ready now.

Speaker 12 (01:05:35):
I'm so sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
I hope you're ready because we're live on the radio
and right here, and desert is here. Yeah, everybody's here.
Wait huh yeah, And what did you think we were
doing interviewing you about what?

Speaker 11 (01:05:49):
I have a job interview with a hospital company that
I've been nervous about, and I rescheduled this and I
thought I did it for eleven o'clock.

Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
No, this is so totally different. This is friend from
the radio, Amy wither Right. Your sister Desiree is here. Desiree,
tell her what what what we're doing here? Because she's
very confused.

Speaker 14 (01:06:08):
Clearly, Well, you you've been Oh my god, got me nervous?

Speaker 4 (01:06:15):
Take a break?

Speaker 15 (01:06:16):
Well, I interview in it interest you in something to
win because you work so hard, you always work in working, working.
You never you rather go to work and attend a
family event because you care about You take your job
so serious that you care about all the all of
the patients that you work with. I just thought you,

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you know, you could use a break.

Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
So she wanted to hook you. And it sounds like
you're a very dedicated nurse. Dada. You just don't like
your family, don't want to go to their stuff. It's
one of the others.

Speaker 11 (01:06:46):
No, I just I like being able to help my
family out, and it's you know, I worked to be
able to do that. And I like being my patients too,
so it's a win win.

Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
So I feel like nursing is a calling. Certain people
Amy wither Right are made to do it. It sounds
like Keana is one of those people.

Speaker 16 (01:07:03):
Yes, for sure, Keana, Man, I'm so excited for you
because you do dedicate all your time and energy.

Speaker 4 (01:07:12):
I hear from your sister.

Speaker 12 (01:07:13):
You work over time.

Speaker 4 (01:07:14):
You barely take a vacation. When was your last vacation
like vacation vacation? Yesh?

Speaker 13 (01:07:21):
Was it last year or the year before that?

Speaker 12 (01:07:24):
We went to New Orleans.

Speaker 1 (01:07:25):
You have to think about it. You've been too long.

Speaker 4 (01:07:28):
It has been to no.

Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
No, no, I think no, no.

Speaker 12 (01:07:31):
We went to Branton, Yes, I had to think about it.

Speaker 4 (01:07:34):
We went to Branton last year.

Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
Ye, last year, last year, visit this year.

Speaker 16 (01:07:41):
That's right. And because she had to think so hard
and she's kind of forgotten about Branson, we need a
better vacation this year.

Speaker 4 (01:07:49):
So let's have one eight hundred trucker.

Speaker 16 (01:07:50):
I cook you up with a thousand dollars for being
a fabulous nurse.

Speaker 4 (01:07:54):
You take a good vacation, girl.

Speaker 1 (01:07:56):
There you go. So no, I don't know what time
you thought you were for what's sort of thing. I
hope that works out for you. But in the meantime,
thanks to Amy and Desiree and one hundred truck rereg
we're giving you a thousand bucks. Should be an amazing nurse.

Speaker 14 (01:08:08):
Thank god, thank you, no idea, thank you so much.

Speaker 13 (01:08:17):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
Anyway, you than over your your resume and we'll see
if you're worthy of the other job in a minute.

Speaker 4 (01:08:24):
But reference, Yeah, I know.

Speaker 1 (01:08:30):
You guys are crazy. But Desiree, Kiana, thank you. This
is nuts A thousand bucks for you, Kiana. Thanks to
my friend Mama Amy.

Speaker 13 (01:08:38):
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Oh my god, thank
you Amy, thank you. Everybody that's on the last thank you,
thank you, Oh my god, thank you, everybody, thank you, universe,
thank you everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:08:57):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
Thank you for the interview.

Speaker 12 (01:09:02):
Yeah, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
Hang on, mom, Amy, I don't I don't know what
just happened. But what I do know is you just
gave a nurse one thousand bucks and she's very grateful.

Speaker 4 (01:09:13):
Yeah, that's fantastic. I hope she has a great vacation.

Speaker 2 (01:09:16):
She makes it a little further than Branson, Missouri.

Speaker 16 (01:09:18):
Not if there's anything wrong with Branson, Missouri, but clearly
New Orleans made a bigger impact on Keana.

Speaker 1 (01:09:24):
So let's get her a good vaca and guys, we
get to do this again. Let's do it. Amy with
her right. One eight hundred truck wreck one one hundred
truckreck dot com hooking up the nurses. Thank you, Amy.

Speaker 4 (01:09:34):
All right, thanks guys, guys.

Speaker 1 (01:09:35):
Ready to get fired up. I'm not to fire everybody up.
And there's only really one person in the room, I think,
who can truly speak to this, whether this is true
or not, but this is I'm gonna get some people
with this. Eight five, five, five nine one one three
five researchers announcing this morning. Researchers are saying that for
some new dog owners, the experience of raising a puppy

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is comparable to the postpartum baby blues at many humans
parents experience with their newborns. The puppy stage gives rise
to a variety of worries, mood swings, irritability, and sometimes
difficulty bonding with the dog that feels at odds with
what you're supposed to feel raising something that's cute and young,

(01:10:16):
you know whatever. Research has found that both pet parents
and human parents describe anxiety and depression like symptoms triggered
by the life change of a new family member, though
it typically diminishes over time. So that's not to say
that raising a dog is the same as raising a child,
but it is to say that there are emotional similarities

(01:10:37):
and feelings of responsibility and even feelings that are similar
to postpartum when raising a puppy the same as when
raising a human.

Speaker 4 (01:10:49):
No, yes, and no, But I'm gonna go with no
because Paulina says no.

Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
Now, Pauline is the only one of the room who
has a human kid and a canine kid.

Speaker 9 (01:10:57):
Yes, And when my canine kid, Benzo is a puppy,
those were like really dark times for me, So it
was really hard. I'm not gonna lie, I'm not a
puppy face kind of lady. However, Bendo didn't rip my insides,
so you know, I pushed out a real kid, and
like those postpart.

Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
On blues are very different. Now, is it as hard
to raise a puppy as it is a human? Because
I might argue that a puppy is a little bit
more mobile, and you know, the baby, it's difficult, and
I would imagine it gets more and more difficult. That's
where I think dogs, in my experience, tend to get

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easier as you as they become acclimated and trained and
get to know you, and you know, they developed their
routines and nowhere to go to the bathroom, and you know,
you feed them in a healthy so not that you
don't inerture them any less, but it's different. But I
would argue that a puppy is almost more difficult than
an infant because at least the infant still stays where
you set here.

Speaker 3 (01:11:54):
Or she.

Speaker 4 (01:11:56):
Right, the newborn phase or the infant phase is hard.

Speaker 9 (01:11:58):
I think it's the easiest because, yeah, when she's moving
around and she's crawling and rolling, you get a puppy.
Literally I got Benzo again as a puppy, So I
do kind of agree with that part. But obviously parenting
is going to be one hundred times more difficult than
you know, raising a kid is difficult, more difficult than
raising a puppy. But I'm telling you, like, once you
get over that puppy phase, and I'm hoping once they
get over this infant phase.

Speaker 4 (01:12:19):
I hope it's smooth sailing, but I think it'll not
be for a while.

Speaker 1 (01:12:22):
I'm not saying it's the same, but I am saying
I can see it being equally stressful in the early stages. Yes,
now you know it is. It's your dog going to
stress you out the way that you're sixteen year old
is when he or she gets a driver's license.

Speaker 14 (01:12:34):
Is your dog?

Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
To put your dog through college? Nobody. I've read this
week that it's like the amount of money people spend
on the average dog is like twenty seven thousand dollars
in their lifetime to feed it and you know, medical
care and everything else. So it's not cheap to raise
a dog either. And you know, I'm not at all
arguing it's the same, but especially in the early stages.
I mean, there's a lot of response. It's a soul,

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it's a living thing, and you have to keep it
alive the same way have to keep a baby alive.

Speaker 4 (01:13:01):
That's true.

Speaker 1 (01:13:02):
Well, there are a lot of variables, so I don't know,
are the early stages similar. I'm not saying yes, you know,
I can't speak to it. I don't know, can you?
I mean, you have a puppy at least.

Speaker 8 (01:13:14):
Yeah, I would not compare the compare the two at
all because like if you know, if lux run out
the house and up the street and I can't find them,
I'm not you know, I'm not gonna go to jail.

Speaker 4 (01:13:25):
But that is like with a kid. You got your
baby runs out, Yeah, you got to find that kid.

Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
Like, why is it though? What this?

Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
What's I'll say? And maybe because I'm an animal lover,
but why why not? Why is it any different? Why
is it? Why is it okay to let your dog
just run away and not care? It's not any different
than it would no, but I'm not saying for you
it is. But I mean, like you're right, I can
just let my people do it all the time. I
work with these dogs all the time. They just say
I don't want this anymore and they just let it
go parents. But nobody would ever really do that to

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their human child.

Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
Why not?

Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
Why should the standard be any different? If you agree
to take in a living thing, then you should they
also everything. Everyone should be given the best opportunity to thrive.
If it's your responsibility.

Speaker 8 (01:14:06):
Yeah, I feel that, And it is hard raising a
puppy and then you do have an emotional connection like
my dog.

Speaker 4 (01:14:11):
You know, that's my baby.

Speaker 8 (01:14:12):
I have to consider him when I make travel plans,
I have to consider him when I work. It's just
it's not But it's not the same thing as a kid.
You're in the trenches. They did both in both ways.

Speaker 4 (01:14:21):
You're in the trenches. It's a different struggle.

Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
Hey, Ashley, good morning, Good morning. Hi Ashley, you have
a puppy. Do you have a kid? Though I don't,
so I can only speak to the puppy side.

Speaker 4 (01:14:33):
But I do have a three month old long hair
Chihuahua that I said.

Speaker 15 (01:14:36):
We recently adopted, my husband and.

Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
I and we thought it would be a lot easier
than it is.

Speaker 14 (01:14:42):
So she's cute as a button.

Speaker 9 (01:14:43):
But it makes us feel like we are bad.

Speaker 14 (01:14:46):
Parents because we just can't train her.

Speaker 13 (01:14:48):
We can't get the potty training down.

Speaker 14 (01:14:50):
She's up several times through the night, and I.

Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
Can I can see why people become sad or depressed because.

Speaker 9 (01:14:57):
It's just really difficult to handle and it changes your
life style completely.

Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
Yeah. I mean again, I guess you can't compare it
because you don't have a kid, And that's where you
get in trouble or that's where this argument gets a
little bit nasty, is that when people are like, well,
you don't have a kid, you don't know. But I mean,
think about the basic tenets of raising any living thing.
I mean, again, I think the commitment to a human.
Raising a human is different, but I mean, why should
the standard of care be any different? Or the stress

(01:15:23):
of trying to provide it. I could see that. I
know people that don't have kids who have been very
stressed out by trying to do a good job raising
their puppy up all night and you know, and there's
a communication barrier, you know that almost you almost never overcome.
Oh yeah, I mean, I'm not saying it's the same thing,
but I'm saying it's hard. It is hard, very hard.

Speaker 4 (01:15:43):
Two am.

Speaker 9 (01:15:44):
You're standing outside in the snow, dog's not being Yeah,
it's the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Yeah, Ashley, good luck and thank you. Have a good day.
I'm an animal control there's a bunch of sex an
animal control officer. It's illegal to dump your dog and
have your dunk dog run loose, okay, but people do
it all the time. For people do not all the time.
Just say okay, my five year old kid, I'm done
with this. Here, go ahead, just open the door and

(01:16:10):
let them go. They don't just you know, I mean,
it does happen. Yeah, but people don't take a litter
of children and then just as an animal control off
so you know this. They don't just open the door
in the field and say here you go and just
let them find for themselves. People don't do that with humans,
not the way they do it with animals, I would say.

Speaker 8 (01:16:26):
And both roles are more similar than any of us
are comfortable enough to say. I think, like all the
things you describe with a puppy, it really is close
to having a baby. But I don't have a baby,
so I can't say what it's like. However, I knew
the puppy life was serious when you and I saw
people co parenting their dogs so like couples would break
up and you know, the little little ralph goes to mimmy,

(01:16:52):
And then the rest of the week I thought I.

Speaker 1 (01:16:54):
Was like, Wow, this is serious. I have a divorce
attorney friend who won't do pet custody. Won't do it,
won't She just won't do it, Like if the client
comes to her and says, hey, we need to figure
out what to do with it, and Nope, we're not
like you do you choose, Like someone picks the dog,
someone's getting the dog, someone's not, But like, I'm not
doing this because it typically we've talked about this in
other areas, the pet custody thing is sometimes a way

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for at least one party to continue to have access
to the other party. You know, yes, it's about the dog,
but I think a lot of times what this person
who was telling me they found is it's not it's
not that they can't live without the dog, so they
can't live without the person who's attached to the dog
and for the next ten years if they have some
joint agreement, then the two were tied together.

Speaker 4 (01:17:35):
But see, if Big.

Speaker 8 (01:17:36):
Tim and I broke up today, we would seriously have
to discuss how Lux will be taken care of him now,
because I'm not giving up my dog, and I feel
like he feels the same way.

Speaker 4 (01:17:44):
About the dog.

Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
Yeah, And I think a lot of people are like,
I don't want to be in the middle of that, because, yeah,
like you just got it, You're gonna have to choose.

Speaker 4 (01:17:51):
That's crazy, but it is real.

Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
It's totally if someone touches. It's totally accurate about puppy
postpartum as the world become so soft. Somebody said a
puppy is nowhere near the same as raising a human child.
I'm not a mom, but I've seen and met some
kick ass moms. That's gen z saying they can't handle
a freaking puppy.

Speaker 4 (01:18:10):
I don't know, it's hard.

Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
There are similarities, you do.

Speaker 9 (01:18:15):
It was so easy everybody would have one hundred puppies
each because it would just well, we love dogs. It
is just so hard to raise them and to care
for them and to pain all of that. It is
like a kid, in my opinion, in that sense, they're different.

Speaker 4 (01:18:26):
I get it. Different, Yeah, a baby, nook, puppy.

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
I think the major issue that the people that the
reason that people might disagree with this is because I
think people have different attitudes about about how dogs and
animals should be treated. And I guess I'm of the
I'm of the extreme, and I'm admitting that I'm of
the extreme that believes that you should treat your animal
as close to a member of your human family as
you possibly can and provide the same support and respect

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and treatment. Now, a lot of people don't think a
lot of people see dogs as dogs and humans as humans,
and there's there's you know, two different ends of the spectrum,
and you know, do you I don't know. We probably
don't have to get into the conversation of like, what
do you choose if you had to choose one? Like
that's awful stuff. But like, at the same time, I
guess if you take the responsibility of nurturing an animal
the same way you take the responsibility of nurturing a human,

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while it's different, I can see it being very stressful. Ashley, Hi, Hi, Okay,
finally we got puppies. We got a lady with puppies.
You have lady with three kids? What say you?

Speaker 13 (01:19:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:19:27):
So I have three boys, so I'm definitely you know,
and they're still young. And I just got a puppy
on Sunday.

Speaker 4 (01:19:33):
Okay, So I feel like I'm in a pick of it.

Speaker 3 (01:19:37):
And I've had a dog before, but it's been an
adopted dog.

Speaker 12 (01:19:39):
I've never been responsible for a puppy, like as the
sole human. It used to be my parents, right.

Speaker 7 (01:19:44):
So I had postpartum with my boys, and I get
it's rough, and what's so interesting? I like when I
started tuning into you about this topic is I can
totally see the similarities with having a puppy. It is
different though, Like I forget who said it on the show,
but ye, it doesn't affect your body, right, I didn't
actually push out the puppies a lot more with the
human Also, I feel like the crying of a human,

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like it's so much that can be so much worse.

Speaker 4 (01:20:09):
Well, with a puppy, you can.

Speaker 7 (01:20:11):
Put it in an account, right, Like you can't do
right with a human, right, But it is a lot.
You're getting up in the night, you're responsible for a
little little being, like you're just a little swill bone.
So it's so interesting that that research is coming out
because I can totally I I can totally see it.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
So she kind of agrees, all right, Ashley, Well thank you,
have a good day.

Speaker 13 (01:20:30):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
That's you call. Yeah. But I mean I've heard people
argue make the argument, well my my my animal kid
or my dog kid, or you know what, and it
really triggers parents of humans. It really triggers them. But
at the same time, think about it, like you can't
not go pick up your I guess you could not
go pick up your dog from daycare. That's irresponsible. You
got pick up. You can't not feed your dog, can't

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not feed your kid. And I get it. You know,
they'll just come a point where what the kids are
going to get into you at age four, five, six, seven, ten,
twenty is you know, has a larger impact than what
the dog might eat or chew or I get it,
but like, especially in the early stages, I get it
kind of.

Speaker 15 (01:21:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:21:09):
One big thing too is I think every baby and
I guess dog do like puppies, they're different. Like my
baby is different than your future baby, like you know
what I'm saying, than Rufiel's kids, like my baby.

Speaker 1 (01:21:19):
I'm actually cloning Baby G currently, I recommend it. We
have a surrogate. It's a mix of G and Polly.
Oh nice, and we're working on it now. And a
dog too. Actually, and my favorite Doug Lily were putting
a tree together. We're just seeing what we get. Oh cool,
and I'm super excited.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
Say more Fred show next Calon's Entertainment Report. He's on
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Speaker 6 (01:21:40):
TV legend and comedian Bob Newhart has died at the
age of ninety four, so he was known to younger
audiences as Papa Elf in the two thousand and three
Christmas Classic Alf of course, his guest spots on The
Big Bang Theory and most recently Young Sheldon.

Speaker 4 (01:21:56):
I loved him as Papa Elves.

Speaker 2 (01:21:57):
I miss him.

Speaker 6 (01:21:59):
Bob alsome history as the only comedian ever to win
a Grammy for Best New Artists, which is pretty cool.
Michael Strahan's daughter Isabella is officially cancer free.

Speaker 4 (01:22:08):
The nineteen year old.

Speaker 6 (01:22:09):
Revealed the news yesterday in a goodbye hospital video on
our YouTube channel, one month after her final treatment for
a brain tumor. She said, great scans, everything was clear,
cancer free. I don't have another doctor's appointment until October.
It's been a really long journey for her after the
model was diagnosed with a rare malignant tumor at the
base of her brain last October.

Speaker 4 (01:22:31):
And I know her parents are very very happy.

Speaker 6 (01:22:33):
That was a long journey and she kind of chronicled
everything on that YouTube page. On second thought, Tom Sandoval
is not suing his ex Ariana Maatics, despite these reports
that were coming out the vander Pump Rules star was
pursuing legal action apparently against her. He says now that
the suit was filed without his full understanding, and he
has since fired the lawyer involved. The original lawsuit alleged

(01:22:57):
that Ariana violated his privacy when she looked there was
phone during the season season ten finale of vander Pump Rules,
uncovering videos of him cheating on her with Raquel Levis,
who now goes by Rachel. The scandal, of course, was
nicknamed scandalbal Remember, turned into a viral sensation. I think
I even saw CNN covering it at one point, which
was absolutely insane. It captivated and exhausted us Bravo fans

(01:23:21):
for months. But Tom said, in no way am I
suing Ariana. I hold no ill will or big vindictiveness
towards her. Now, I hope to get through this case
quickly so that we can both move on in all
caps with our lives. So I should say so, I
mean he cheated on her with her best friend, so
I can better drop the lawsuit. More to check out
online today the new trailer for Batlejuice and it actually

(01:23:43):
looks really good.

Speaker 4 (01:23:44):
That's on Freshire.

Speaker 2 (01:23:45):
Friend's Fun fact Red.

Speaker 4 (01:23:55):
So much.

Speaker 1 (01:23:56):
Guys, guys, guys, guys, did you know? Did you know
that a snail can sleep for three years?

Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:24:07):
Yeah? I'm jealousy me too. A snail can sleep for
three years. Although the extended net may sound appealing at first,
it's actually caused by less than ideal conditions. Snails need
moisture to survive, so if the weather's not cooperating, they
can actually sleep up to three years. So there, Yeah,

(01:24:29):
moisture to survive. That's what That's what everybody needs, really,
but snails, snails really need more. Fred Spread Show, thank
you so much for having us sansa bee. We'd love
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(01:24:49):
Shelley and Moore, It's all up there. Search for the
Fread Show on demand on the iHeart App. I have
an amazing weekend, guys. What do you guys have going on? Anything?
I gotta be? Where am I going on the I
gotta be somewhere on Sunday? Lake County is at where
I'm going? Let me look here. Yeah, a very busy
Sunday and I'm making my friend Michelle go with me
Lamb's Farm card show and the Ravinea Brewing Ravinia Brewing

(01:25:11):
in Highland Park. So I'm gonna be in Lake County
this weekend, you guys, yeehaw. So if you want to
hang out me in Lake County, Okay, slide the old
DM see what you're doing, see what I'm doing, see
what you're doing, and follow me on Instagram, front on air,
and I'll tell you where the hell in Lake County
I am, even though I just did tell you where
I'm going to be. So there. What are you guys doing?
What are you doing? Kik?

Speaker 8 (01:25:29):
I have three birthday parties to go to on Saturday,
all at the same time, so.

Speaker 4 (01:25:33):
That should be fun.

Speaker 1 (01:25:33):
That's enough socializing for me for ever, right, for the
rest of the year. It's and it's only July. Yes, okay, Caitlin, I.

Speaker 6 (01:25:40):
Will be at Macy's in Oakbrook from noon to two
on Saturday.

Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
Okay tomorrow, great? Yeah, great? You're gonna come to Boss Bar.
You want to go to Boss Bar later? You want
to have like drink.

Speaker 4 (01:25:52):
Maybe it's gonna say I don't too hungover if I
got to work.

Speaker 1 (01:25:55):
But I'm older than you, which means if I drink tonight,
I'll be hung over Sunday too when.

Speaker 4 (01:25:59):
I have to work, So I don't know, he'll be
in a ball weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:26:02):
H all right, well maybe maybe maybe that's what Jason.
You want to go to boss bar today? You want
to go to the bar later?

Speaker 13 (01:26:06):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:26:06):
Okay, hell yeah, all right, good well we it's been decided.
Rufio is back on Monday. Paulina's around here somewhere. She's
gonna have a great weekend, sEH.

Speaker 15 (01:26:14):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:26:14):
Showb is Shelley, So have a good one. Catch up
over the weekend on the iHeart app, and have us
on Monday. Also, the countdown starts Monday. The countdown to
are the the vacation that I'm taking everyone on. It
is on a on a PJ. We're going on a
it's way yeah. Oh yeah, it's kind of it's kind
of a PJ. Okay, and it's definitely a vacation. Okay,

(01:26:35):
wait yeah, Jason, No, Jason had helping me plan it,
and it's it's gonna be big.

Speaker 11 (01:26:39):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:26:41):
It'll be fun, right, yes, it will be fun. Yeah right, yes, right,
it's gonna be great.

Speaker 6 (01:26:46):
You do sure, we need we need to get like
good fit fits off, you know, and Kiki and we
all need to like film each other walking onto the PJ,
you know, in motion.

Speaker 1 (01:26:56):
Oh yeah, we could work on that. Yeah, yeah, No,
I got a PJ. Don't word. I'm gonna tll you
all about it next week. I got a a PJ.
I got us. We're staying in a very nice resort casino.
I may not tell you until Monday where we're going.
Don't worry about it, it doesn't matter. The point is
it's free to all of you. And we've never gone
on a vacation together, start to finish as a show.

(01:27:18):
We've never done that. We all went to Paulinea's wedding, right,
some of us have gone to Vegas together for the festival.
That's about it though, as far as travels concerned, Jason,
have you not got anywhere that We go to Vegas
every year together? But no, that's it.

Speaker 4 (01:27:32):
I took you home with me.

Speaker 1 (01:27:33):
Yeah, I went to Detroit. Yeah, I mean Kaylin and
I have traveled together back when we were dating.

Speaker 3 (01:27:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:27:40):
Nothing, yeah, no, But that's it's happening next weekend, and
and there will be Shenanigan's and I'll tell you all
about it on Monday, so have a great weekend.

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