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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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back in? Guys, I think we're here.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
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Speaker 4 (00:20):
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Speaker 3 (00:21):
People texted me on Friday, like, seems like you like
radio people?

Speaker 1 (00:24):
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technical problems.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
It seems that way. Does it seem that way to you?
That's for the observation. I appreciate that. It's Monday, August fourth.
The Fred shows on each day? Are we gonna be
on the air, You gotta listen, You're gonna have to
tune in. We just get me and then it's what's
the what's the issue going to be? It's Paulina climbing

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nano that's not working properly? That I didn't know that
we had Morning Kailyn, Good morning, Hi, Jason Brown Hike,
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over one thousand excuse me, thirteen, yeah, thirteenth straight over
a thousand winds all time, only sixty nine losses and

(01:10):
nine hundred bucks. You get beat her. We got waiting
at the phone. That's due this morning. Kiki's court butt.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
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Speaker 3 (01:19):
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Speaker 5 (01:25):
K Orlando Bloom reacts to Katie Perry's date with Justin Trudeau.

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Speaker 3 (01:33):
Okay, you know, it looks and I don't see any
sort of like syntax error of any kind. I mean,
we blew in the cartridge. We did, and if you
don't know that reference, then you're young and God bless you.
But we blew in the cartridge. Jason was down there.
He had a soldering gun. I don't know where you
got the tool belt from. That was wild draped. Yeah,
he didn't have to wear the whole like mechanics outfit

(01:54):
had to toe.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Oh not, I'm method.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
You know, we're fraid he might get some oil on
your where the oil was coming from. But that's what
I've heard, the latest dating trend. You guys ready, I'm
gonna start your week with the latest dating trend. And
we talked about this flocking. We talked about flocking. I
got so many things on my list, I don't even
I can't remember what we did and didn't do it. I
can't remember we were on the air, off the air,

(02:17):
I can't remember if I was talking to myself or not.
Flocking is a gen Z dating term. Instead of using
dating apps, people are traveling to meet potential partners in
real life. They'll book a trip to a fun place
like a beach down or a city with lots of
bars to increase their chances to finding romance the old
fashioned way by actually talking to people face to face.

(02:40):
So there are travel sites like Priceline that are even
offering special deals to support the trend.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
So you ditch the app.

Speaker 3 (02:46):
You would spend money, You would buy a flight I
guess by yourself, and then fly somewhere and then just
post up somewhere else and hope that somebody would talk
to you, because I guess people.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Will talk where you're from. Me, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
It just seems a little flawed to me, like in
a lot of ways, like okay, so you I get it,
Like maybe you want a different pool of people. Okay, fine,
but then then you okay, let's say you go to
wherever and you meet someone, then they live there and
you live somewhere else. So now we're all automatically up
against that challenge.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
The whole new set of problems that you're unlocking. I
think it's just flawed flocking. Can we go back to you?
Can I go back to uh? What is that word?
Like a playoff of am I like slow? Like flocking?

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Like you fly, you're flying somewhere, You'll fly like a
bird flocking Like oh yeah, I am slow?

Speaker 1 (03:37):
Okay, I got it. Yeah, what is what is the sorry?

Speaker 2 (03:44):
I thought you'd be into this because it's travel related,
and I.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Thought, like, you know, you mean, but I don't.

Speaker 6 (03:49):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
I do love to travel, but I don't.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
I don't like get on the plane and fly, you know,
Cleveland or whatever, and then go post up at a
random neighborhood but hopeing someone will talk to me like
what I mean? Yeah, Well I flew to Cleveland and
I posted up around the neighborhood, borrowing people would talk to
me I read this on Friday.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
It was flocking. I need to do it. I need
to adopt this trend. No. I mean it's one thing.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
If I think if you're traveling and then you get
on the dating apps or you or you're like more
likely to maybe be out socializing, doing fun things that
you may not do on an average weekend when you're
at home, and then you meet someone that's different. But
I'm not going to travel with the intention of hopefully
speaking to a human who wants to date me.

Speaker 5 (04:30):
I would if I was single and wanted to live elsewhere,
I would set my location to that place and see
what kind of pool they got.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
But this is start something there.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
This is no dating apps. This trend is no dating apps.
So like this this trend would that wouldn't imply Yeah,
I'm just.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
Saying that's what I would do. If I wanted to
move to Miami. I would send it in Miami.

Speaker 7 (04:48):
Because I always pictured you being with somebody who like
you just meet via airport or like, I don't know,
somewhere like on a trip, like I really do picture you.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
No, I agree with you. I think that could totally
have it has happened before. Yeah, but what I'm I'm
not the purpose of this would be to take the
trip to do that. And well, the other thing is like, okay,
so a beach town, like I don't know. I go
to Pensacola, you know, I fly to Be's, Well I
think it na is a beach of Pensacola. I fly
at Pensacola, right, and I'm like, here, I'm in Pensacola.

(05:15):
Now I'm in a beach town. Well, everyone else is
there on vacation too, So then I don't even know
where the hell you live, Like, I don't you know?
And then is it giving long term or is it
giving kind of one offs like a question like we're
having fun now and then I have to go back
to my husband or wife, you know, kind of thing,
Like I don't know. It seems flawed in many many ways. Well,
I don't know. If I'm you meet Brandon people on

(05:36):
vacation and they're in vacation mode and they're like, we
are do vacation things. So I'm not sure that I'm
not sure about this one. The other thing I've noticed
is that if if as it as a man, if
I do travel and I set my apps somewhere else
and I match with people, and then I get home,
I either get quickly unmatched or like kind of told off,

(05:57):
like oh, so you don't even live here. Oh. It's
like as a guy, if I go to New York
City or.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
New York, New York City, New York City, if I
go to New York and if I go to Dallas
and I changed my stuff to Dallas and then I
come back, it couldn't be that I wanted to see
who was out there in Dallas.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
It was Oh, it implies that I just wanted to
get some, like for the weekend. However, living in a
big city like we do, it happens all the time,
like this weekend. I guarantee if I were on the
dating apps that I would have matched with several people
who don't live here, who are in town for a
lot of pelluca doing the same thing. But as a
but but I guess women, I wouldn't say that to
a woman. I wouldn't be like, oh, you were obviously

(06:38):
trying to get some maybe you.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
Were, so what true?

Speaker 3 (06:42):
But people I've gotten told off before like oh, you know,
that's not really cool. You know, like you don't even
live here, you know, and you're matching with people. What
do you mean like women do it? And by the way,
when did it become so criminal to go on a
dating app and be very transparent about the fact that
you were just looking to meet someone and see what
happens wait over the course of the time that you're there.

(07:03):
I mean, if that's not for you, then then you
once you discover that, then you can unmatch them and
move on. I think the problem would be if you
were married, or if you were a scammer, or if
you were not transparent about the fact that all you
were trying to do is stick and move, you know
what I mean? Yes, I don't know when this became
so criminal. We're having this conversation last week off the year,

(07:25):
But when when did it become so bad to just
be transparent about the fact that you want something casual.
If you don't want something casual, then then just unmatch
the person or just don't talk to them, right.

Speaker 8 (07:35):
I think it's a great thing to be, you know, transparent.
Don't waste my time, not.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
That I'm on the app.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Sence, when did you become the expert on this topic.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
I don't waste anybody's time, be honest.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
Well, I mean, I don't.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
I'm not saying that you just lead and come right
out and say that's what I want, But I mean
I don't.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
I guess even if you did.

Speaker 3 (07:54):
You should lead that people are like, oh, that's that's
how you wind up on those websites, websites app or
what's how you end up on there?

Speaker 1 (08:03):
But then people like dog you. But it's what I don't.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
I guess I don't know why that white people can't
just answer what they in a in a not disgusting way, right,
But you.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
Shouldn't be on like married.

Speaker 8 (08:15):
You know, I want to be married dot com and
you know you just love that site.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
I'm right now meant want to be married. You say,
you say I shouldn't be on it.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
No, you should not, and you just want to stick
and move.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
You know, But I want to stick it move dot
com too. What if I'm on both?

Speaker 1 (08:32):
Friends? Biggest stories of the day, Alaza, a lot of
paluza in Chicago, record setting crown for Sabrina Carpenter last night.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
I'm sure we'll talk more about that throughout the morning.
But you said it, Kiki, you said what I've been saying.
But I get a hard time for it. And I
bet you don't. Why do so many people have to
go attend one in one contract?

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Yeah, nobody.

Speaker 8 (08:55):
Nobody, Like nobody needs to watch, like have that many
people in one spot to watch them perform.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Nobody needs it two hundred thousand people or something like that.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Yeah, no, no, we don't all need to be there.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Like if you were in the back of the Sabrina
Carpeter because like if you haven't met a lot of palooza,
you know, huge rectangular, far huge, and you've got big,
big stage on one end, big big stage on the other,
then a whole bunch of stages in the middle kind
of along the edges or the sides or whatever.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
But when the two huge.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
Events are going on, because usually put the two biggest
people at at the end of the night or towards
the end of the night, you've got people who went
to Sabrina Carpenter were also at the other person's cut
like their backs were faced to the other you know,
I mean, there were so many people in Sabrina Carpenter
that you're basically also attending someone else's concert too, but
the back is your back is to them.

Speaker 9 (09:38):
Yeah, that was me on Friday for Olivia Rodrigo because
I had never seen here, so I wanted to just
get a glimpse.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
I'd go all the way in the back.

Speaker 9 (09:45):
I was basically like back here at the radio station,
Like how far back I.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Intended the show from here? I looked out the window.

Speaker 9 (09:52):
I saw it really yeah. Yeah, but it was cathartic
and it was great.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
No, I mean it's cool.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
I guess for some people maybe the only way you
get in or or and I understand that you get
to go. I heard someone describe it this morning, which
is obvious. But it's like I got to go to
fifteen concerts, well for the price of fifteen concerts, but yeah,
you're not really saving any money. It's very expensive to
get in now. But yeah, so you're offended by the
number of people that showed up. You would have preferred
what maybe twenty percent of them. The rest of them

(10:19):
could have stayed at home.

Speaker 8 (10:20):
Yes, And then when this is like it was over
last night about ten, everybody need to go home, Like,
go back to your cities, go straight to the airport,
get out of here.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Carrym cram so many light.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
To the airport. There's so many flights to take you know, right.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Right, just pick one. There's a lot of.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Actually sleeps in the airport, Like you don't have.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
To go to where you live, but you can't stay here. Yeah,
there's a flight to Fort Madison, Iowa. That's where you're going.
You need to get the hell out of here. You
there's an out of town curfew. It's midnight. You gotta goes. Yeah,
I mean, that's that's my issue is many people. I'm
not a crowd guy, and that's like crowds on steroids,
and that's beyond crowd. I mean, that's like a city

(11:02):
that's bigger than some cities.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
A lot of people. So did you got you guys? Okay?

Speaker 3 (11:06):
Though, I mean I know, jac basically lived there from
Tuesday to Sunday.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
You're right, Yeah, I'm good.

Speaker 9 (11:11):
I went out into the crowd one time every day,
very very much, you know, was like okay yeah yeah,
like and most of the times when I was leaving.
But I do like like walking out just in it
because there is like an energy about it. But I
just know that I could never immerse myself in that
for four days, like I wouldn't, you know, make it.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
No, it's neat.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
I live across the streets, so I I'm in my house.
I hear the rumbling all weekend, from from Tuesday to Wednesday.
All I hear in my house is that's what it
sounds like, because you just hear the bank right exactly,
and then I and then I get to you know,
the fireworks and the drones. I can see those, And

(11:52):
then I listened. I watched the TikTok and I feel
like I was there. I saw the very best moments
of everyone I know who showed up, and when Earth
Wind and Fire came out on stage with Sabrina Carboner,
which is totally random. I saw that on TikTok, but
I also heard it in the background, so it was fine.
Love that I'm attended every year basically, yeah, and it's
good enough for me, except it's not because living nearby

(12:15):
means that I also get like the remnants of you know,
you got people peeing in our flower pig and all
the streets are closed and all the restaurants are just
sort of like absorbed by, you know, people who are
looking to cool off or like camp out.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
It's it's not, it's not. It's not the best weekend
of the year. There.

Speaker 5 (12:33):
Literally on Friday, I was trying to come to work,
and I took an Uber and there was a drunk
girl trying to tell my Uber driver that it was
She's like, I'm KA, I'm K because it goes by
my Facebook name, and the guy's like, you're not K.
Like they were arguing, and I'm like, okay, girl, you
gotta go home.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
I needed to get to work here in midnight. You're
still all.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Through a festival the night before.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
I was wearing my Grateful Dead shirt that was all
cropped and cut. I needed to get to pay. I
had to work. I had to get here in time
for the whole thing to melt down. Get a rest
Oasis said on Sunday that its members are shocked and
saddened after man fell his death during a concert at
London's Wembley Stadium. The police said that officers in paramedics

(13:15):
responded to reports of an injured person just before ten
thirty pm on Saturday. It said that a guy in
his forties were found with injuries consistent with a fall.
He was pronounced dead at the scene. There was an
earthquake in New York City that happened about ten to
eighteen pm on Saturday night. The epicenter was located right
across the river near Teeterborough Airport in New Jersey, which

(13:37):
you can if you've been to Teterboro Airport or anywhere
near there, you can look right across and see the city.
The New York City Emergency Management Department said it was
monitoring for damage, but that there were no immediate reports
of damage or casualties. The region experienced a four point
eight magnitude earthquake in April of twenty twenty four. Despite
being a shallow earthquake, which had its epicenter near New

(13:57):
Eleven in New Jersey, proximately fifty miles west of New
York York City, all flights were granted at the airports,
and it shut down several transit options. The cleanist and
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major cities. The landscaping site examined all the entries to
suss out pollution levels, inadequate living conditions, inadequate waste infrastructure,

(14:20):
resident dissatisfaction. South Bend, Indiana, The cleanest city, Wilmington, North Carolina,
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North Carolina, Fargo, Frederick, Maryland, Pleasanton, California, and Lynchburg, Virginia.
Those are the cleanest cities the dirtiest cities in order.
You ready, San Bernardino, La Detroit.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Always we make every negative list.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Y'all are filthy.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
That's where cant's from reading Pennsylvania, Ontario, California, Newark, New Jersey, Phoenix, Arizona,
Jersey City, New Jersey. Las Vegas. I didn't know that
about Phoenix. Phoenix gives me clean, it does. It's always
given me clean. Yeah, I was clean when I lived there.
I didn't live well north of there, but Las Vegas
and Corona, California. I'm seeing all these stories on TikTok

(15:10):
by the way, but how Las Vegas is like dead
and dying And I'm not sure if it's true, but
like it seems to be a theme of people talking
about how no one's going to Las Vegas anymore, and
the streets are empty and like times when it would
normally be packed, it's not. I don't know if it's
a side of the economy or the fact that Las
Vegas gotten so expensive.

Speaker 5 (15:26):
Oh, they lost all the bachelor and bachelorette parties. Like
everyone's going to Nashville and Austin like and that I
feel like was a big thing in itself.

Speaker 8 (15:38):
Such a girl strips of what Maine I certainly did.
That's the problem. Yeah, I don't want to Maine.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
Las Vegas, you know what.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
It's not cheap though, I mean everything's expensive. The rooms
are expensive, but.

Speaker 9 (15:54):
It's also not giving dad, Like every time I'm there,
it's like insane amounts of people.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
I don't know, a trend of tiktoks lately where it's
you know, I don't know, Friday night at eleven thirty,
and it's just they're showing like corridors that are just confence,
no one walking, or the casinos are empty, or when
it's like this, normally this would have been packed and
no one's there. And another day, another headline segment, another
gen Z story. Gen Z is ditching boxed cereals, So

(16:23):
we're done with it. Guys, what are our kids getting? Well,
I'm not gonna have I don't. My kids are probably
grown if I have them. But what what What are
they gonna eat? What is ju you gonna eat?

Speaker 1 (16:35):
Not cereal?

Speaker 3 (16:36):
No, you're not gonna give them like she can't have
like tricks or her kids. She can't have fruity pebbles.

Speaker 7 (16:42):
I might be contributing to this downfall of cereal because
I don't want to give my kids lest box cereal.

Speaker 3 (16:47):
In the US, sales have slid more than thirteen percent
since twenty twenty one, as younger customers did sugary processed
options in favor of real food like eggs, yogurt shakes,
and vegetables. Influencers say that they couldn't be paid to
eat a sugar loaded cereal. In response, cereal brands are
attempting reinvention with high protein and flavor blended products while

(17:07):
pledging to remove artificial dies entirely by twenty twenty seven.
How about mid moderation like really uh a Stineaminto's crunch.
Growing up as a kid before school, they still have
those little little uh sample boxes, remember you could buy
I'm sure that actually not in boxes anymore because you can't.
That's bad for the environment. But they used to have
when I was really little, they would have like you

(17:29):
buy like I don't know, eight or twelve of them,
and they were like the tiny little boxes that looked
like the normal box, but you got like one of everyone,
and there was always one at the end that I
didn't wanta, like Special k At the end of it,
I'm like Special Kesh was left. And then my mom's
like you gotta eat that. If you wanted me to
get you more that, It's like, no, I don't want it,
or like I don't know. There was always a random
one than they were pushing on you, Raisin one.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
I don't like rasin brands good over special k No.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
At least you got raisin, you got little sweetness of
the raisins. Special k is just I made well eat
the box.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Special care Yeah so good?

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Who wants Raisins and cereal?

Speaker 3 (18:03):
Mean yeah? And they're covered in sugar? As if the
raisins that's sweet enough, then they cover them in sugar.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Of course they do.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
What was your go to Kiki growing up?

Speaker 10 (18:12):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (18:13):
I didn't.

Speaker 8 (18:13):
I was the kid that didn't. I'm the I started
this trend. I didn't eat cereal really yeah. The other
kids are having little bowls out and I was like,
I want some bacon, eggs sausage, my girl, Yeah that's
what my bag bea who was making that?

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Like I had a good mom, but she was not
up every day cooking like a buffet.

Speaker 8 (18:30):
I just I would not like I stood on business
when it came to cereal. I'm not eating that. I
want bacon and eggs.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
It was business or like she did microwaves bacon, and
my mom wants it like like, I mean, prehistorically hard.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
That's the way she makes bacon.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
Oh I'm a floppy girl, which I am.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
No, No, I barely cook the thing like cook it
to where.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
I want to die from. Yeah, I mean I'm eventually
gonna die from eating it. You know, I didn't mean general,
but I mean like just I don't know, cook all
the germs off it and then I'm gonna eat it.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
But in moderation, I'm not saying that your kids should
be eating cinnamonta scrunch every morning, a box of it.
You know, I've been, how about every I know that's
part of being a kid is that you get to
eat some of this stuff and that you don't necessarily
have to worry as much about it.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
I want to steak and eggs. Yes, Look.

Speaker 3 (19:25):
What kind of how expressed were you raising?

Speaker 4 (19:29):
Now?

Speaker 2 (19:31):
I want a steak?

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Take it home for breakfast?

Speaker 3 (19:34):
Is creation aka? Your your sister was cooking it up
custom made omelets.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Every morning.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
I want my eggs soft scramble with cheese.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Oh, let's go on. Wait, yeah, I'm good with that.
But a steak. Let me just put a Porterhouse on
the skillet.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Breakfast, they can do that and breakfast potatoes.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Kind of hotel are you living?

Speaker 3 (19:57):
I will say, though, A great indul jence is when
you're at a hotel. If you want to spend seventy
five bucks on breakfast, is room service breakfast?

Speaker 1 (20:05):
That is my great Almost did it yesterday.

Speaker 9 (20:07):
I had it in my cart and I was like,
I'm spending almost fifty dollars on some front bagel took
do it out of my cart. I couldn't do it.
I couldn't. I was like, get up and walk to
the corner to get something.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
I did it yesterday. I was traveling. I got eggs
benedict because I'm not making that. I'm not poaching eggs.
I'm not making Hollandays, so I'm not doing that. Plus
I'll eat it. I didn't eat it in bed, but
you could eat it in bed because it's not my bed.
And I was checking out.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Oh you eat in other beds?

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Yeah, maybe maybe man, I didn't, I mean, you know,
on the couch actually, but maybe I could because it's
not my bed. Okay, so and I was leaving the bed.
I wasn't gonna sleep in a bed anymore.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
So I don't care again.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
Bad.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
It wasn't my bad. Bad.

Speaker 3 (20:52):
I don't eat in my bed because I need to
keep my bed well somewhat sanitary.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
But I eat.

Speaker 3 (20:58):
The hotel is different, though, which is the other bed.
Which is the other reason why you gotta be careful
in hotels because and also why you got to kind
of let Jesus take the wheel when it comes to
the hotel because whatever, people are willing to do things
in hotel rooms that they wouldn't do at home. It's
just the way it is, like eat in bed and
and other various other things.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
So it is.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
But people like you're a germophobe, how do you do hotels?
For some reason, I can just sort of I don't know.
I'm free, and I'm fine. I can handle it because
I just realized I'm I've already lost as soon as
I walk in the lobby, you know, Like the hotel
I stayed at this weekend. It was one of those
hotels where like I'm pretty sure that someone did illicit

(21:38):
drugs off of the nightstand, like you know the kind
the kind like it just so I didn't even know
that I was choosing this, but it was kind of
like a motel.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
No no, no, no no.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
It was like boutiqui and kind of like kind of
like trendy, you know, like all the furniture was like black.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
Yeah, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
The carpets are really dark, which is smart, but you know,
like like the curtains were sheer, they were like shiny,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
There was like black and metal. That was That was
the hotels like modern.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
Sure some would describe it like that, but you know
the kind of hotel I'm talking about. Like it wasn't
like a It wasn't a Hilton. You know, it's normal.
You didn't have like flower scapes on the It had
like pictures of Marilyn Monroe and you know.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
Like Hoyley Minola on the wall.

Speaker 9 (22:18):
You know, I did want to make that beach place
the guy a.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
Vacation to Holsted, That's what I did. Anything, but my
neighborhood was entertainment report. He's on the Fread.

Speaker 5 (22:33):
Show Sabrina Carpenter headline Lallapalooza in Chicago last night. She
gave us outfit changes, honey. The first was a white
fringe top a matching skirt. The second was this like
little pink romper that was very cute, doing all the
hits like.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
Manchild, Espresso, Please Please Please.

Speaker 5 (22:49):
And I love the weekend mostly because I love all
the surprise guests that happened. And Sabrina brought out earth
Wind and Fire, which did not see that one coming,
did not have it on the Bingo car they did
September and Let's Groove elsewhere over the weekend, Olivia Rodrigo
brought out Wheezer, which I thought was really cool. Gracie Abrams,
I told John Friday, brought out Robin for Dancing on

(23:09):
my own.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Anyone else we can think of? Are there any other
bigs they?

Speaker 3 (23:13):
I mean, I think in some cases they probably decide.
But like, do you think Sabrina Carpenter said I want
earth Wind and Fire last night or do you think
that that was like the a lot of blues people going, hey,
can we incorporate earth Wind and Fire somewhere?

Speaker 2 (23:22):
I think it was her.

Speaker 9 (23:23):
Yes, she seems like the type of person that would
like in her free time, like be in her house.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Listening to that music.

Speaker 9 (23:29):
Yeah, she has the really like old eclectic sort of stuff.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Yeah I could see that.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Yeah, I know.

Speaker 5 (23:34):
For Gracie, she said the reason she brought out Robin
is because Dancing on my Own she thinks is the
best song ever written.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
And I have to agree.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
True.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
But yeah, I feel like they pick but yeah or
swindon Fire was there.

Speaker 5 (23:46):
Katy Perry's rumored romance with ex Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau is you know what a lot of people are
talking about right now, A lot of headlines after they
were seen in Montreal and and her concert together and
even her ex fiance or No Bloom got in on
the conversation. So he responded to a satirical post by
The Onion joking that he was dining or he was

(24:07):
spotted dining with former German Chancellor Angela Merkele by posting
clapping emojis, suggesting that it's all love, it's all fun,
but did not expect to see him in the comments
on that post. Neither Katie nor Justin have confirmed anything,
but people do say they're dating and proceeding carefully. Obviously
both very famous and have families and all that good stuff.

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And just like that, the sequel to Sex and the
City is coming to an end. Show Runner Michael Patrick
King announced on Instagram that the series would wrap after
the third season ends. He split the finale into two episodes,
with the last one schedule to drop August fourteenth. In
an Instagram, Sarah Jessica Parker, who played the iconic Carry
Bradshaw in both series, called the sequel all Joy Adventure

(24:50):
the greatest kind of hard work alongside the most extraordinary talent.
All the girls came back except for Samantha aka Kim Cattrell.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
She was not a part of it. I think that
they had a lot of.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
Beef off screen, so she she did have an uncredited
camp it like they talked about her and like said
that they Carrie said she called her on the phone,
but they never showed her. And so her absence was
described as her moving to London. But that is that
is ending for it. And it wasn't a good sequel.
They should have never done that. But it was more
of something that I missed, so I still watch it.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
But they they really it was an interesting time. Yeah,
oh no, I watched it, and I don't know why
they did that.

Speaker 7 (25:28):
I honestly just come on like leave things in the past,
and always say that all the time, but this is
the one I will die for, Like leave.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
It in the past.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
I would have liked it if they didn't try to
make it so like Current Times, Like they made Carrie
a podcaster, she's a writer they like.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
I don't know. They just the issues of today, every issue.

Speaker 5 (25:46):
It was one of every issue, and I watched shows
to try to escape.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
So but I still watched it. You know, I wish
I hadn't.

Speaker 5 (25:53):
By the way, if you missed any part of our
show and want to catch up, take the Fred Show
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Speaker 3 (26:01):
Yes, let's have my vacation in Boystown. I guess Jason
things at the Shanny Hotel.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
Didn't you call me?

Speaker 3 (26:08):
You were busy crying to Olivia Rodriguez And I was
too busy a mile away, watching several miles away, watching it.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
On TikTok because I was just far enough away. But
I can still hear the boom boom boom here in
my sleep.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
But I had dinner with some people over the weekend,
and we've had dinner before. It was, I guess, more
of like a business setting kind of thing, and it
was the thing that you do when you eat with people.
And it was like, Hey, do you want to order
some stuff and then we'll try you know what I mean?
Like not that share. It's more of like a romantic thing,
I think. But it was like, hey, what if we
get a bunch of things and then we all eat it?
Say hey, Fred, what don't you like? And I generally

(26:45):
think I'm not all that picky, like I'll eat a
lot of different things, okay, But as I started to
list the things I don't want, I realized that I
am picky in a strange way.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
And you've been listening for a while, you know this.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
I don't want any of meat that looks like it
did when it was alive.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Okay, okay.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
So like, for example, there was branzino and they didn't
have the head on it, but essentially they cut the
head off, they leave the tail on. They cut the
thing in half, and then it's like a butterfly branzino
and it still sometimes has little bonies in it and stuff.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
It might taste delicious. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (27:19):
I didn't need the tail on it, and I don't
need the head. And I know that they are Europeans
listening right now and people going, hey, dude, go from
the Mediterranean. Hey, you're missing out. It's delicious. You know,
fish with the head on it is good. I don't
need to look in the eye of the fish. It's
a weird thing to ask the server though, you know, hey,
does is that fish gonna have the head on it?
You know what I mean, Like it's a strange thing,

(27:40):
especially when you're trying to act cool kind of or
act chill. And then it was like, well, I don't
like eel. They didn't have eel on the menu. But
then it kind of became a top. It came like,
what don't you like?

Speaker 2 (27:50):
And you know, Calamari, don't comm at him with calamary.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
I don't understand Kalamary. I don't get it.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
Oh yeah, yeah, you don't get it. I don't get Calamaria.
I don't understand why it's necessary for.

Speaker 8 (28:02):
Me too, because now I'm thinking, like this could be
a rubber brand just in matter.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
That's what I mean.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
I know, squid, I'm sorry the texture of squid on
its own is gross and then so okay, so then
we just go deep fry it because that's more palatable
to a lot of people. Fine, but then deep fry
a vegetable and give it to me. I don't need it.
It's I don't get it. And then somebody we had
this conversation because kalamari was on the menu. I'm like,
I don't like the way it smells, I don't the texture,

(28:30):
I don't like. I don't get it. Go ahead and
order I don't want it. I'm not having it. And
then people dip it in marinara or whatever. It's like, well,
then now we're taking Now it's fried marinera. What is
the purpose of the calamari even at all? Why is
it even there? Have you had it in strips deep
fried air and then get that in calamari, and then
I get my deep fright in my air. I don't

(28:51):
know if I've had it in strips, I don't If
it's on the menu, you guys always order it. It's wonderful,
have at it. It's just I'm not going to partake.
Ever said don't get it, go ahead, and and you
don't let us get interesting. We're forbidden eels a texture
thing for me. But then after a little while, I'm like,

(29:11):
I guess, I guess I am kind of picky. Now
if someone had ordered it, I wouldn't have said a word.
I just wouldn't have eaten it. Oysters, I like oysters,
except I got sick not that long ago after eating oysters.
I can't confirm that it was from the oyster, but
I have that now, I have the association, you know
where it's like h Now I see them and I'm like, oh,
I was really sick for two or three days after

(29:33):
I bring this up because you GOV has they guess
they serve it a bunch of people, and they have
the list of the most hated foods. This is other
people hate anchovy's, liver, sardines, and oysters. Strong or slimy flavors,
weird textures are the main deal breakers. Most people say
they've warmed up to something if they used to hate,

(29:54):
so the opinions can change. But anchovy's, liver, sardine's, oysters
most dislike foods. Do you guys have any eight five, five, five,
one three five You can contact the same number. Do
you guys have any food? Stuff where it's like I'm
just I'm not. I'm not gonna enough for Calin just
gets cows anything cow that was like once a cow.

Speaker 5 (30:14):
Yeah, And I don't get I don't get can tuna
or like bag tuna, like no one's ever like, oh
it smells like tuna in here, and that's a good thing.
Why do you want to eat something that smells like that?

Speaker 1 (30:24):
That's fair?

Speaker 2 (30:24):
Okay, thank you, that's fair.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
However, just prepared European like tinfish, like or if you
go to Spain or you go to Portugal that somehow
Stuf's pretty.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
Good eats tin fish and it's actually like his biggest
run flag.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
Really ycause some of it's like super high quality and
really good. But I would agree that the smell is
not is not ideal.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
I don't want to eat anything that smells like I
don't want it to smell like.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
But any hardlines on food like we okay.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
Sushi, I know that's so popular. I don't like sushi,
you know, I guess I hate anything. I eat everything
that comes to my face. But no cold shrimp. No
cold shrimp. I don't like the little seaweed thing in there.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
Cold shrimp is typically cooked, not at a sushi restaurant,
but like the cold cold shrimp they bring, like for shrimp,
cocktail has been boiled.

Speaker 7 (31:10):
I'm not dipping it in What is that the cocktail sauce.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
I'm not dipping it in there. I don't like that.

Speaker 7 (31:15):
I mean, like like cold shrimp, like put it with
rice and stuff like make it yummy.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
It's just cold.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
I don't like cold. Oh that's the yeah, the coldness
is not cute.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Okay, all right, Jason, surely you have a lung. I
do I do. I don't like onions, raw onions. I
don't like that.

Speaker 9 (31:30):
I don't like barbecue sauce of any kind or anything
that tastes like barbecue sauce or barbecue flavored or like smoked.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
What's your thing.

Speaker 9 (31:41):
I don't like runny eggs. Like my eggs have to
be shaped and formed like an omelet. They can't be
like all flopping all over the place. I have to
have compact shaped eggs.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Okay, so over hard then is the way you would? Yes?

Speaker 9 (31:58):
Oh, I will not eat anything off a bone, not
a bit that could that.

Speaker 3 (32:02):
That comes back to the thing where if it looks
like its original form, like it's a little tactile for me,
Like I like wings.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
But every now and again you're eating a wing, I'm like,
what is this? What? What did I just align? What
is it?

Speaker 10 (32:16):
Right?

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Like? This looks like it shouldn't be here, you know.

Speaker 9 (32:22):
And then you're like you have to like pick the
bones apart to get the meat out of the end,
Like it's so yeah, not for me.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
Then you don't look good while you're doing it, anyone.

Speaker 3 (32:31):
Just know, I like, I like slightly overcooked chicken, Like
like chicken that's borderline. I know you're supposed to be
one hundred and sixty degrees or whatever it's supposed to be,
But if I need like a little firmer firmness to
my chicken, because chicken, that's like right there, the texture
can be a little like a little i don't know,

(32:54):
like a little slimy almost.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
So you like fried hard? You want your wings fried hard?

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Why not? No? I don't want them. No, you have
the wings.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
I mean, like a chicken breast like you grill it
like you grill it like grill it.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
It needs to be cooked.

Speaker 9 (33:06):
I always overcook it because I'm afraid of under cooking.
So I make sure it's like.

Speaker 8 (33:10):
Yeah, well that's too. That's too Kiki Macha. I get
it away from me. I don't want it.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
That's a totally ran. As much as that's showing up
every day, it's not like, hey, Macha for the table.

Speaker 8 (33:21):
You know it's it's the new pumpkins spice. Get it
away from me. I don't want to try it. I
tried to get into. People are like, oh, it's so healthy.
I tried it for a while. I really tried it,
and I agree with you. I couldn't do it.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
Are we doing Why are we doing this? Like now,
y'all just doing stuff?

Speaker 3 (33:39):
Now, Jackie, we talked about this late late last week,
I guess. But cottage cheese for.

Speaker 10 (33:43):
You, Jackie, yep, that's an absolute path For me. I
don't understand why.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
It's all curdly and everything. It should not be edible.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
Yeah, I mean it tastes like cheese, which is fine,
But I agree with you, like, what's up with the texture.

Speaker 10 (34:00):
I don't get it. It's gross. Same thing looks like
mazzarella sticks for me too.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
I don't get it.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
You don't see mozzarella stick.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
I do get because now talk about something you take
something great deep fry to make it greater, then dip
it in marinera to make it greater.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
Now we got greatness, So that makes sense.

Speaker 10 (34:19):
But that's the same like Calamari, though Cala Mario is
pretty great.

Speaker 3 (34:23):
Yes, slimmer ocean, and it wasn't slimy to begin with,
and it wasn't really I don't you don't mean there,
Thank you, Jackie. I have an icy glad you called.
Now this is an interesting one. Whoa, hey, Kylie, how
you doing?

Speaker 11 (34:39):
Hi good?

Speaker 8 (34:39):
How are you guys?

Speaker 1 (34:40):
Hi? Kylie?

Speaker 3 (34:41):
Weird food for you? You're not, You're not. You're just not
gonna do it.

Speaker 10 (34:45):
I don't understand raw corn, like what you know, like
corn on the cob, corn in salsa.

Speaker 12 (34:53):
I don't if it's not a tortilla.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
I don't want oh icee.

Speaker 3 (34:56):
So like ground up corn turned into something else like
a bread or a chip or something. But you don't
need like the kernels, is what you're saying, right, It.

Speaker 12 (35:06):
Like goes in the same way it comes out and
there's no personal value.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
Why are we studying that?

Speaker 3 (35:12):
By the way people say that, I'm like, I'm not
really looking that hard at what's coming out.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
If you even take a gander, you'll know you have.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
I need to take a gander. Well that's necessary. I
don't need to want to be proud of myself.

Speaker 3 (35:27):
No, I'll take a glance to see if we're like,
you know, if the form is right, because that's if
you drink it of water and you know your nutrients.
But like, if you're digesting things, probably, but I'm not like, oh,
look there's lunch. No, it's you guys are gross for that.
Thank you, Kylie. Have a good day too, Sierra. Hi, Siera,
good morning, good morning.

Speaker 10 (35:48):
Hi.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
What is it for you? Food stuff? You're not having it.

Speaker 11 (35:52):
I can't stand peas.

Speaker 3 (35:53):
And while I'm a bane, yeah, my mom's saying pea lady. Either,
what's up with? What's up with peas? What's your issue
with them?

Speaker 2 (36:00):
It's so mush?

Speaker 10 (36:01):
The texture is I don't like that?

Speaker 1 (36:05):
The texture? You don't like that? Okay, okay, thank you, Sierra.

Speaker 3 (36:11):
Have a good day.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
You called Gino, you know, and here's another one. Gino, Hi, Geno, Hey,
how's it going in the morning.

Speaker 3 (36:19):
You don't know and your culture or where you're from
or where you eat. Maybe this is just a regular occurrence,
but you're about to tell me you bless you that
you don't like something that we don't. This is not
showing up all the time, but what is it for you?

Speaker 4 (36:32):
So all my friends and family love langua tacos.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
Yeah, they already give me a right time cause I.

Speaker 4 (36:38):
Don't speak Spanish, but I'm like the darkest, darkest Mexican.
But it's disgusting man a taco, their tongue.

Speaker 1 (36:43):
Tacos telling lingua.

Speaker 4 (36:46):
Yeah, okay, much s or lemon you put on it.
I'm not I'm not eating I won't do it.

Speaker 3 (36:51):
And if you go to like an authentic Takorea, they'll
have they'll always have them, and people see they must
they must love them.

Speaker 11 (36:58):
You know, your friends and your cousins trick you and
they'll be like, eat this paco and you won't see
what if there's so much stuff on it?

Speaker 1 (37:04):
And I won't do it.

Speaker 4 (37:05):
I'm inspecting the taco every day.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
I won't do it.

Speaker 3 (37:07):
You're not falling for that trick. You're not falling with
the langua and the taco trick. I feel you. Thank you, Gino,
have a good day. Yeah, and that's another one, like
like you might be listening now, going, hey Fred and Gino,
those are delicious like they taste really good.

Speaker 1 (37:22):
What do you care like? You can't it's chopped up?
What do you know like?

Speaker 3 (37:25):
Just eat it, enjoy it. You know you're you're too
much in your head about it.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
I don't need it. I don't. I'm not injured. I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (37:32):
I guess I'm gonna get more langua for you. You
know I'm gonna go my whole life, but I'm just not.
I'm just not gonna happen because I don't. It's just
too no, no, no, it's too no anything else for you, Caitlin,
I feel like everyone else listened a whole long thing.

Speaker 5 (37:47):
You got the cows. You know I don't want one
of a cow. Salmon is too fishy for me. I
wish I liked it because it's healthy, but.

Speaker 2 (37:54):
I was scarred by a bite of salmon a long
time ago. You had no cooked fish. But I'm pretty easy.
Other than that, I'm now learning like I thought I
was picky, but I don't think I.

Speaker 3 (38:01):
Am, because I really thought like I could always find
somebody to eat, no matter where I say, find somebody
eat on fine. I've never been to a restaurant where
I just can't eat anything. I've never been to a
restaurant where.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
I have nothing. I haven't missed a me me neither.
That always something.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
Because wherever you go they have a full breakfast face.

Speaker 13 (38:20):
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Speaker 1 (38:23):
Fread Show next morning.

Speaker 3 (38:29):
I was too busy fluffing myself. I was straightening myself
up well because Piggy gets the camera out. I got
to make sure everything's you know, like fluff.

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After that, why did somebody get ghosted? And the entertainer
reports coming up to what's in there?

Speaker 5 (39:07):
K someone bought that Annabel Doll and the house that
she first lived in?

Speaker 2 (39:13):
Prayers up.

Speaker 3 (39:13):
Oh, you gotta explain this to me because I saw
the story of but I guess I don't know as
much about the context.

Speaker 2 (39:18):
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Speaker 3 (39:19):
We'll get into it and we're commercial free the next
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Speaker 1 (39:22):
No commercial. Yeah, they talk better than they say. These
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them blogs, Kayling.

Speaker 2 (39:35):
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Speaker 5 (39:36):
So I found out something the other day that has
really sat with me and stuck with me, and now I.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
Need to make a.

Speaker 5 (39:45):
Announcement because I'm worried that other people might think this.
So I have one of those like Amazon storefronts that literally,
like every person on social has and I just essentially you.
I mean I have made probably eight dollars off of it,
so I don't make a lot of money.

Speaker 1 (40:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (40:02):
So the premise there is like that you like, if
you promote stuff or like if you wear stuff or
whatever and it's in your social stories, then you can
direct people to the storefront if they want to buy
the thing that you have.

Speaker 5 (40:15):
Yeah, but I don't like push it, and I need
ten dollars officially for them to pay me.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
And I literally have been an.

Speaker 5 (40:19):
Eight dollars for forever, so it doesn't even matter. But
I try to find a lot of stuff. You know,
it's in this economy on Amazon, and so if I
find something that I like, I share it. Anyways, I
put it in my storefront and it's in my Instagram bio.

Speaker 2 (40:33):
So the other day I heard my boyfriend and.

Speaker 5 (40:36):
His mom talking about my upcoming birthday and they kept saying,
it's in your Amazon wish list, It's in your Amazon wishless.

Speaker 2 (40:43):
And I'm like, what are you guys talking about.

Speaker 5 (40:44):
I don't have an Amazon wishless And that would be
like literally people make those for people to buy them gifts,
like for a baby shower for whatever. I know some
people just have a wish list that they send people
to buy them gifts.

Speaker 3 (40:56):
That wish lists would be aspirational, like what you want,
but the storefront be stuff you already.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
Have, yes, and so correct, I know, I see where
this is going.

Speaker 2 (41:03):
Correct. So yeah, So all my sore friend is is
I bought this. I liked it.

Speaker 5 (41:08):
It's my favorite things on Amazon. I'm trying to help
the girlies out, you know. And they thought that I
literally have an Amazon wish list in my Instagram bio
for anyone to click on at any time of the
year of the things that I want them to buy
me and I already have.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
I really let you buy me coffee, Like I hate
people buying me stuff.

Speaker 5 (41:30):
So the fact that people are out in this universe
thinking that I have a wish list for all of
the days of the year, it just I had second
hand embarrassment, first hand embarrassment.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
His mom would know this.

Speaker 3 (41:42):
But like there's some some of the little Instagram little
batties out here in town that their bags put their
venmo just they certainly do, just straight up in their Instagram.
And I look at that, and I'm like, oh, so
I'm just supposed to send you money, like I just
I just willed. I'm just supposed to yes, right, and
then then what like that's isn't there a term for that?
Like isn't it? And then what happens if I send

(42:04):
you money? Then you DM me back or you DM
me or what happened? What happens?

Speaker 1 (42:08):
Then?

Speaker 3 (42:08):
Yeah, well anyway, maybe maybe well veo is I mean,
just send cash.

Speaker 5 (42:15):
I wish I had the audacity to have an Amazon
wish list and have a my cash app or whatever
my bio.

Speaker 2 (42:22):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
I wish you did.

Speaker 2 (42:23):
It makes me very uncomfortable.

Speaker 1 (42:24):
Into these days, Kal, what are you into these days? Right?

Speaker 2 (42:28):
Paulina did ask me what I'm into.

Speaker 5 (42:30):
I do not have a wish list, So if anyone
else thinks that, no, I don't need people to buy
me gifts off of a list because I'm a grown
adult now if you want to buy me gifts, but.

Speaker 3 (42:41):
Maybe maybe we should have an internal and now see
that's the thing is I'm with you, like I would
be uncomfortable making one because what you I mean you
almost have to think, like of all price ranges too,
because if I put like the crazy expensively, oh well
you know if if a wish list, well I would
like but like I also would like a pencil case

(43:01):
with a little snoopy on it, like you know what
I mean, Like you have to you have to consider
that that you don't want to how you want to
come off?

Speaker 2 (43:07):
Now I did.

Speaker 5 (43:08):
I grew up this year, and Paulina said, listen, it
really helps us.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
I will not judge you. Please send me ideas.

Speaker 5 (43:14):
And I worked through the courage and I sent her
a couple of things showing different price ranges, like this
is just if you're getting it, this is if two
people are getting it. But I that was very hard
for me, and I am embarrassed that I even.

Speaker 3 (43:25):
To you guys, And we had this conversation last week
a little bit. I'm not sure I we were on
the air or not, because I don't I don't really
know anymore when, and nobody seems to care so in management.

Speaker 1 (43:34):
So but uh, do you want.

Speaker 3 (43:37):
To be surprised because I My thing is I've always
i guess viewed with adults or especially for people you're
friends with, maybe even in this room. And it's not
a bad thing, but I've gotten the impression that if
I don't think of something personal, that it's a reflection
of like whether I'm invested or listening or not.

Speaker 2 (43:56):
No, absolutely not.

Speaker 3 (43:57):
I've gotten that impression in the past over the years,
and you guys are some of my closest friends and
I spend the most time with you. That it's like,
if I ask you for what you want, then what
what you're reading from that is what you haven't been
paying attention because some of you are really good about
taking notes and coming up with ideas and like keeping
a running list for.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
Each of us, and I'm not that guy.

Speaker 3 (44:16):
Plus people's needs and desires and interests change yeah, they
do desire.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
You would you rather? And then you know how I
feel about giving money.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
It's like, especially to my close friends, it's like, here's money,
Like that's right, And you might say that's really nice
because now I can go buy like an Amazon gift card.
Now I can go buy whatever I want or or
I don't know, door dash or whatever. Now I can
go eat food, and that's wonderful. But it's the same
as giving money, and that doesn't seem very personal. But
yet I don't. I'm not taking a list all year

(44:47):
of everything that came out of all of your mouths.

Speaker 5 (44:49):
No, I would never be offended if anyone even wants
to think of me.

Speaker 2 (44:53):
I think that's the nicest thing. I don't care.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
So you're not offended if someone's like, just tell me
what you want?

Speaker 2 (44:58):
Absolutely not. What are you into? No, what are you into?

Speaker 1 (45:02):
When are you into? These days? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (45:04):
No, I would love I would love anything.

Speaker 1 (45:06):
You don't have any money, so you just you want everything?
Like right, you know what I mean? Like I just
I mean my list.

Speaker 3 (45:11):
If I said that with my niece, she'd tell me
five thousand things that she now. The difference is in
a year, she won't want any of those things. She
want all different things, but they don't have any money,
so they it's you know, the world's your oyster. But
when you're grown up, even you know not everybody has
a lot of expendable income. But for the most part,
it's like, I don't know if I need something, I'll
get it or if I you know that kind of thing.

Speaker 2 (45:31):
Oh, it's the best.

Speaker 7 (45:32):
I'm so grateful that Caitlyn sent me what she wanted
because I feel like she's.

Speaker 2 (45:35):
Gonna be so happy tomorrow. But see, and you saved me.
That's about me, But you saved me a lot of stress.

Speaker 5 (45:40):
Well, I knew Paulina would be at the mall to
like tomorrow morning on my birthday and stressing out, and
I don't want her to do that, and she'll come
back with something that she wants me to start getting
into that something I'm already into, but like.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
Hey, you should try this. So I did not want
to stress her out.

Speaker 7 (45:53):
Return the golf that I got you, Okay, sorry, well
I didn't.

Speaker 2 (45:57):
I didn't.

Speaker 3 (45:58):
I was not given access to this list until after
I already purchased the pressent for you.

Speaker 1 (46:05):
Ever been left waiting by the phone, It's the Fred Shell. Well,
good morning, welcome to the program. How are you. I'm
doing pretty well.

Speaker 3 (46:16):
Pretty well, pretty well? Right right right, No, I got it.
So that's what we're here to help you with it.
You met a woman named Carissa. I gotta know how
you met her and then tell us about, you know,
these dates that you've been on because or a date
or whatever, because the issue here is that you haven't
heard from this woman since you went out.

Speaker 1 (46:33):
So give us the backstory.

Speaker 6 (46:35):
Okay, So we met him, bumble. She's super cute. We
had good texting, we agreed to go on a date.
Everything was going well. We had a fun date. It
was awesome. She's super cute. We had good rapport, a
lot of laughs. She would ask if we could go

(47:00):
back to my place for a bit. She that was
her idea. She okay, all right, I will right here. Okay,
because you know the woman, because usually I feel like
it's not the stereotype too much, but usually it's the
guy like, hey, you want to come over.

Speaker 3 (47:16):
In this case, it was no, no, no christ stereotype. Well
you know, I'm just saying, in my experience, in many,
many years of this, it's typically the guy who is
trying to get the girl to come home. It's just
you know, I've I'm a bit of a social scientist,
and some people would call me a sociologist and some
some wouldn't. But anyway, so so she wanted to go

(47:36):
to your house, and you're like, yeah, okay, let's go exactly.

Speaker 1 (47:41):
And we went back to my place.

Speaker 13 (47:42):
I went, well, I thought, now I don't know, I mean,
I thought for sure there'd be a second day, and
she ghos to me.

Speaker 3 (47:53):
So she wants to go to your house, You go
back to your house. You guys have a great time,
and now you can't hear from her. I can see
why that's a little bit confusing. So let's let's call
this woman Carissa in just a second. We'll see if
we can get her on the phone. You'll be on
the phone as well. At some point you're welcome to
jump in, and we're always hoping that we can straighten
out whatever the situation is and set you guys up
one another date to pay for it. Hey will, Yeah,

(48:13):
all right, welcome back. Let's call Carissa. You guys, you
met on bumble and you went on a date. The
day went well. Carisa wanted to go back to your place.
It was her idea. According to you, you did all that.
Everything went great there too, but you have not been
able to get a hold of her since this date,
and you're confused and you want to know why you're
being ghosted exactly. All right, let's call her now. Good luck, Will, Hi,

(48:40):
sus Carissa, Hey Chrissa, good morning. My name is Fred.
I'm calling for the Fred's Show, the morning radio show,
and I have to tell you that we are on
the radio right now and I would need your permission
to continue with the call. Can which yet for just
a second on the show. You can hang up anytime?

Speaker 2 (48:55):
Oh yeah, yeah, sure, we're perfect.

Speaker 1 (48:57):
Well, thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (48:58):
We're calling on behalf of a guy named Will who
we just spoke with. He reached out to us that
he met you on bumble and you guys went out recently.

Speaker 10 (49:05):
Yeah, okay, I remember it.

Speaker 3 (49:07):
Well, okay, Well, he he liked you and he thought
the date went well. He said, the date went well,
and then apparently you asked to go back to his place,
is what he said, and then he thought that went well.
He didn't really get into details about that, but he
says that he's reached out to you since then, hoping
to hear back from you, and he hasn't, and he
wants to know why. So can you, you know, can
you kind of tell us what's going on?

Speaker 2 (49:28):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (49:28):
Yeah, sure. Well we did go out to drink and
we did have fun on the date, and I did
go back to his place and all was fine until
I grabbed a handful of candy. He had a bowl

(49:49):
of candy sitting on his bar in his house, and
I grabbed a handful and ate it because the candy
was left out.

Speaker 1 (49:58):
Yeah, just like they were the originals, Like what we right?
All right? Anyway, so he grabbed, you grabbed a handful
of loose candy, and then what happened?

Speaker 10 (50:14):
I ate it and he looks at me while laughing
and says, oh, you're gonna have fun later.

Speaker 1 (50:22):
Okay. I asked him, why are you why? What what
is that?

Speaker 10 (50:27):
What is that supposed to mean? He said that it
was a bowl of edibles.

Speaker 3 (50:34):
It was it was THHG laced or not laced but infused,
which is legal in many places. But okay, yeah, so
so he just leaves that stuff just out like he's
just throw there.

Speaker 1 (50:46):
For the taking.

Speaker 3 (50:46):
Apparently, would be nice to know I assume that's what
your issue is, is like, well, now I'm going to
get super stoned. And I didn't know that because you
didn't tell me.

Speaker 10 (50:56):
Yeah yeah, And at first I was like, okay, you're
you're you're messing with me, you're strewing with me, right,
And once I realized he wasn't joking, I got my
ass home so fast.

Speaker 1 (51:09):
Well, yeah, because you just consume a thousand milligrams want
to be you're about to be cos yeah.

Speaker 2 (51:17):
Yeah, yeah, you need to get there and set up
camp for the next.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
Right, yeah, yeah, right, you need to yeah, like get
under her ash and stock up, you know, four to five.
You got to get the right surprised.

Speaker 2 (51:28):
Sorry, we're laughing.

Speaker 3 (51:29):
It's not funny, no, I mean, but I would be
annoyed too, because you don't just I mean, I get it.
Maybe he doesn't have kids, and maybe you know, the
guy likes likes his gummies, and that's fine, and if
it's legal wherever you are, that's fine, but you know
that's not something you did. I think you've got to
tell people, like, hey.

Speaker 10 (51:45):
In what world do you just leave that out?

Speaker 1 (51:48):
Right?

Speaker 3 (51:48):
I mean, yeah, I think I think if I saw
a bunch of candy. Then I might say I'm gonna
take this and enjoy it, and and I wouldn't necessarily
think I need to only take one because I'm going
to be one to, you know, really high. Later, I
forgot to mention that will is your will. I mean,
you you watched it. Would be one thing if she
did it and you weren't there, you know, like if

(52:09):
she saw it and grabbed it, Oh my gosh, I'm
so sorry, like that you weren't supposed to grab those
like that was whatever. But you watched her do it,
and then you were like, oh, it's gonna be fun.
Like it's almost like you knew what she was doing.
Let it.

Speaker 13 (52:21):
Well, I thought she knew first and foremost.

Speaker 1 (52:25):
How would I know that?

Speaker 10 (52:27):
I mean, how would I know that?

Speaker 1 (52:29):
It looks like a lot of things.

Speaker 3 (52:33):
Yeah, it comes in many forms. I don't know if
you're familiar. It wasn't like she ate a bunch of
joints like.

Speaker 1 (52:46):
Fair. Yeah, if you're right, it is fair.

Speaker 5 (52:48):
Yeah, one will zero.

Speaker 14 (52:52):
I mean, I don't who has like actual gummies out,
you know what I mean, Like, obviously they're weak gummies.

Speaker 1 (52:58):
Obviously there edibles.

Speaker 3 (53:01):
I don't think that, No, I don't think that's obvious
at all. I think I think I might. I look,
I could understand and maybe this day and age, you ask,
But I also she was you were standing right there,
like you could have been like, oh, just so you know,
those have THHC in them and you might get a
little high.

Speaker 1 (53:17):
Maybe don't eat forty of them or whatever.

Speaker 14 (53:20):
I don't know.

Speaker 13 (53:21):
I think they I think it's pretty obvious these days.

Speaker 14 (53:23):
And why would you just eat random stuff off someone's counter?

Speaker 1 (53:26):
I mean, okay, but you were standing there.

Speaker 3 (53:29):
Again, if you weren't there, for like, if someone was
at my house and I had something sitting out that
was mine and I forgot to tell them that it
was there and they ate all of it without asking me,
or like they found it brownie and they ate it
and they were like I can't believe that. Then maybe,
but like, if I'm standing there, I'm not going to
let you consume all of that.

Speaker 10 (53:47):
You would assume that, right, And so I was uncomfortable
obviously at that point. So I hadn't set in yet,
but I was focused on getting home because like I
spent the entire night laying on the carpet feeling like
the ground He's moving.

Speaker 1 (54:06):
Right like that, you probably got pretty high.

Speaker 10 (54:07):
Yeah, I don't even smoke, Okay, Like I don't have
a problem with people that do. I don't, but I
personally I have never enjoyed it, So I would have
liked to know I am.

Speaker 3 (54:23):
Yeah, no, I that's messed up. Come on, man, Like,
all right, we'll ask the question. So somehow he let
you do this, He watched you do this and didn't
warn you until after the fact, that which is really uncool.
But would you like to go out with him again?
We'll pay for it? And now you know what the
big bowl of candy really is.

Speaker 1 (54:43):
You know, I'm good.

Speaker 10 (54:44):
I'm good because I don't feel like I can trust
this guy.

Speaker 1 (54:49):
Yeah, it gives you that that like some people don't
want to they don't want to be high at all,
and not anyway.

Speaker 2 (54:57):
Some people don't want to be high, right right, all right.

Speaker 3 (55:00):
Look, Will, it's not gonna work out, Chrissa, thank you
for answering the phone. If we're talking with us, Will, dude,
Not only that, but is that kind of expensive? Like
she probably ate fifty bucks for their coming, Like what
are you doing like today?

Speaker 14 (55:12):
I'm not a little about like Halloween candy it's not
like I mean, that's a good decorative bowl on your counter, right,
that looks like Halloween candy crystal bowl.

Speaker 3 (55:22):
I mean, okay, all right, thank you, Christa Will good
luck to you as well.

Speaker 1 (55:26):
Thanks, thank you. The entertainment report is on the Bread Show.

Speaker 5 (55:30):
All right, Fred, you were asking about this earlier, So
I'm here to explain comedian Matt Rife, known for like,
you know, stand up and his presence on social media.
I know, I know, he's very polarizing, has become the
legal guardian of Ed and Lorraine Warren.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
Excuse me, I'm gonna cry.

Speaker 5 (55:47):
Ed and Lorraine Warren's famed museum and it's notorious Annabel Doll.
And I feel like Annabel just took over my body.
She's making me choke. Yeah, watch out, listen, Annaba, I
respect you.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
I don't want no beef.

Speaker 5 (56:01):
But yes, it's the same doll that was just on tour.
Take that in and the handler mysteriously passed away.

Speaker 1 (56:08):
Get that story right? And yeah he's dead.

Speaker 2 (56:10):
Yes, yeah, yeah, he's dead.

Speaker 1 (56:12):
Now what's the history of the Nabil Doll?

Speaker 2 (56:15):
So I will tell you.

Speaker 5 (56:16):
So this couple Ed and Lorraine Warren, they are paranormal investigators,
and the conjuring movies are based on them and their investigations.
So they own this doll and they had this museum
in Connecticut and it's been closed since twenty nineteen thanks
to zoning restrictions, but they planned.

Speaker 2 (56:34):
Matt and his YouTuber friend who he bought it with, planned.

Speaker 5 (56:37):
To reopen it offering tours and then overnight stays like
an Airbnb style ghost hunting experience. But he also when
he purchased the exactly why when he purchased the house,
he got seven hundred and fifty other haunted artifacts for
at least the next five years.

Speaker 1 (56:54):
That's good. I'm just good good.

Speaker 3 (56:56):
I don't know if I buy it, but I'm not
testing it like I'm just all said with these places
where all people died here, this was an old insane
asylum people, you know, this was Morgan, And I'm good,
like I'm just I'm set, I'm not.

Speaker 2 (57:10):
Going why mess with it?

Speaker 5 (57:11):
And if I didn't believe it before that Annabelle Doll
killed that man, and I believe.

Speaker 1 (57:16):
That, yeah, I really do. I'm not going to touch
fad It's fine.

Speaker 2 (57:19):
But I'm sure you had a great reason, annabel But
now they're going, yes, that's what Hobby said.

Speaker 7 (57:25):
That the doll was in the van when this man died.
So she's got these powers that we don't even.

Speaker 1 (57:29):
Know to go in the hotel.

Speaker 7 (57:31):
So now these YouTubers are going to buy this and
essentially put Annabel on YouTube.

Speaker 2 (57:36):
M hm no, no, no, no, she's not going to be
a YouTuber.

Speaker 1 (57:42):
No no, no, Annabel doesn't speak well. I mean maybe, but
not mine.

Speaker 2 (57:47):
Listen, maybe the live stream Annabell. No, no, he bought
it with his friend who's a YouTuber. Doesn't even worse.
So they bought the museum, the Haunted Home in Connecticut.

Speaker 1 (57:56):
What does YouTube make it? Were you doing this?

Speaker 2 (57:58):
Because I feel like.

Speaker 7 (57:59):
They're going to really test and they're gonna make her
a channel. They're going to do some stories.

Speaker 1 (58:03):
They're going to disseminate the horror on.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
YouTube to be like locked up and away from everybody.
I really do. Yeah, no, I not on YouTube. Yeah, Annabel,
that was Paulina Row. I think you.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
Good looking.

Speaker 3 (58:19):
I believe I've not truly I'm just mastic as far
as i'm her YouTube channel.

Speaker 5 (58:24):
Me.

Speaker 2 (58:25):
So, they bought this home in Connecticut.

Speaker 5 (58:26):
They're going to open it and there's a lot of
other haunted artifacts.

Speaker 2 (58:30):
I'm good.

Speaker 5 (58:30):
I don't mess with weedy boards, and I don't mess
with Annabel.

Speaker 2 (58:33):
I love you girl, Yes, you're beautiful. You Okay. So
I don't know if you guys saw.

Speaker 5 (58:37):
This story, but the fan who threw that adult toy
onto the court between the Atlanta dream and Golden State
last week has been arrested. So I guess you're not
supposed to do that. It happened late in the fourth quarter.
I don't know the charges that you'd be facing for that.
But another adult toy was thrown onto the court during
the Dreams game against the Chicago Sky Friday night, and
so again, what are we doing?

Speaker 2 (58:58):
Also, those things are expended.

Speaker 1 (59:00):
Just has a waste of it to me?

Speaker 2 (59:01):
Come on, right, like leave your rose at home.

Speaker 5 (59:04):
So I don't know if that other fan was arrested,
but now it's becoming a thing that we should just
not do.

Speaker 1 (59:09):
And now you don't want it anymore, Like Doughty raise,
something is crazy.

Speaker 2 (59:13):
Ronate is crazy.

Speaker 5 (59:14):
The Fantastic four First Steps earned forty million in its
second weekend in the box office. Over the weekend, by
the way, sixty six percent drop from the one hundred
and seventeen million debut. The new comedy The Bad Guys
Too took home second place.

Speaker 2 (59:28):
Over the weekend.

Speaker 5 (59:28):
The Naked Gun was in third that was also its debut,
and then Superman and Jurassic World Rebirth rounded out the
top five.

Speaker 2 (59:35):
If you want to.

Speaker 5 (59:37):
Enhance your listening experience or make it worse, depending on
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Speaker 1 (59:48):
Do you have what it takes to battle show biz?
Shelley in the show Biz Showdown, No morning, It's hi, Shelley, Hey,
good on. How was your weekend?

Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
I got better? I had two sick kids, not one,
but two this weekend, so.

Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
Which which means that you or military Mike probably are next.

Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
Ride on it.

Speaker 2 (01:00:10):
I don't know how.

Speaker 15 (01:00:11):
So far he and I are fine, So I don't
know how, but yeah, give me until midweek maybe we'll see.
But yeah, it was so it was just a lot
of like you know, watching TV, sitting around all that
kind of stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:00:22):
I feel like I see my nieces and my sister
will text me, like on Tuesday after the weekend and
be like, hey, the girls are sick, so like, hang
on tight, I just count down to when the when
the little germy germy germs will will catch me.

Speaker 15 (01:00:36):
For me, it was the worst, like wait, like my
daughter woke up and I heard this like very like
wet like and I'm like, oh no, like.

Speaker 2 (01:00:43):
Just waking up knowing the day is not going to
go how I thought it was. Cancel, Yeah, everything's done
right exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
Hey Connor, good morning, Good morning, Connor. How you doing great?
Tell me something about you. Fun fact about Connor is
on a two ton pansers. Well you know what shut
out to you?

Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
You may have take a dive today, Shelley. I mean
this dude's Connor's tough. Connor's tough, all right, so this
will see what happens. Five pop culture questions. Nine hundred
bucks is the price Shelley's record one thousand and thirty
four wins, only sixty nine losses in the thirteen straight
Good luck.

Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
Eyes all right, Connor, good luck.

Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
Thank you, all right, here we go, Connor. Question Number one.

Speaker 3 (01:01:25):
Nashon Kutcher and his wife were spotted at the Backstreet
Boys concert in Vegas. Who is he married to? That
would be something which good for you. Singer brought out
Wheezer during her lot of Peloosa said two, I want
you to win the HBO show and just like that

(01:01:48):
won't return for another season?

Speaker 1 (01:01:50):
Which show is? And just like that a sequel to
I Suspect you? So the answer is Katy Perry.

Speaker 3 (01:02:01):
But Orlando Bloom jokingly reacted to his ex going on
a date with Justin Trudeau.

Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
Name her.

Speaker 3 (01:02:09):
I just gave you the answer, Katy Perry, And the
answer is Colon Dylan Sprouse. But which twin brothers known
for Big Daddy and the Sweet Life of Zach and
Cody are thirty three today named Colon Dylan Sprouse.

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Colon Connor? Connor?

Speaker 3 (01:02:27):
If I'm gonna give you the answer, brother, you give
so you got listen?

Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
All right?

Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
Well you got to okay?

Speaker 1 (01:02:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
Yeah, yeah, so get one?

Speaker 1 (01:02:42):
Yeah so just yeah, I think all right.

Speaker 3 (01:02:46):
Actually, Kutcher and his wife were spoted at the Backstreet
Boys concert in Vegas. Who's he married to? That must
have made up? Because I thought that things weren't going
well between those two. I thought there was well, I'd
read somewhere maybe that our boy Ashton Diddy, oh right
past we have maybe allegedly I like, and she wasn't

(01:03:07):
real happy about it, as most wouldn't be, so yeah, yeah,
and that's that's the ideal thing to learn, which good
for you. Singer brought out wheezer during her A Lot
of Palooza.

Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
Said Olivia Rodrigo h the HBO show.

Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
And just like that won't return for another season? Which
show is? And just like that a sequel to the City.

Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:03:26):
Landa Bloom jokingly reacted to his ex going on a
date with Justin Trudeau, named.

Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
Her Katy Perry, and which twin.

Speaker 3 (01:03:33):
Brothers known for Big Daddy and the Sweet Life of
Zach and Cody are thirty three today?

Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
What are their names?

Speaker 15 (01:03:40):
Three A, Dylan Who and Joey Sprouse.

Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
That's the bonus Sprouse.

Speaker 4 (01:03:49):
I think.

Speaker 3 (01:03:51):
Dylan Sprouse the ants that we were looking for. However,
that is a four.

Speaker 1 (01:03:55):
That is a win.

Speaker 3 (01:03:56):
Connor, my man, you gotta say, my name is Connor.
I got showed up on a showdown and you can't
hang with Gorilla.

Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
I'm my name's Connor.

Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
I got to show up on the showdown and I
can hang with Doug O Ruler A man.

Speaker 3 (01:04:11):
That was a really good job. Yes, and we're gonna
get you something.

Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
Hang on it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
We'll get you to say we have anywhere of the
T shirts around, of the T shirts I've been giving
away T shirts like we have an unlimited wantity and
we know anything about this place, and you know that
we have zero budgets, so that's impossible. Hang on, okay, Connor,
if I have to, I'll go downstairs to CBS.

Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
I'll get some white T shirts.

Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
I will write on them because that's kind of where
we're at, Shelley. I hope all is well at the
house and it's nine to fifty tomorrow win number one
thousand and thirty five and fourteen.

Speaker 2 (01:04:41):
Straight awesome, Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
Have a good day. Don't get you say, don't you know?

Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
I know?

Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
Okay? All right, bye, Kiki Yo, you ready, so ready?

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I mean I had to fill in for you last
week when you were a dodging Tsunamis and I just wasn't.
I couldn't live up to the name. I tried. I
couldn't up to the name. But Kiki's Court is next
bought up. Bomp Girl ring the alarm?

Speaker 16 (01:05:06):
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Speaker 7 (01:05:15):
He thinks I'm taking a bath, but I'm really doing
I gotta do it, do that too.

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Speaker 1 (01:06:01):
A fresh show. It's Kiki's Court.

Speaker 3 (01:06:03):
Judge, Kiky, all rise for the honorable judge, Kiki, your honor, Yes,
take it away?

Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
All right, let's step into the courtroom.

Speaker 8 (01:06:11):
The gavel has been hit, It says, hey, KIKEI am
I wrong for making my husband miss his interview. Okay,
my thirty five year old husband has been out of
work for six months. I've been carrying the bills on
my salary and working overtime to keep us afloat. Last week,
he finally got an interview for a job he's been
chasing for years, which has truly been a dream opportunity

(01:06:35):
for him. I was excited and relieved, and the interview
was scheduled at nine am. He said he'd wake up
by seven point thirty to prepare. However, the night before
he stayed up until two am playing video games. I
was reminding him twice that he needed to get up,
and he waved me off and got snappy. So the

(01:06:56):
next morning I got up at six forty five.

Speaker 2 (01:06:58):
To go to work. He was still that asleep.

Speaker 8 (01:07:01):
His alarm started blaring at seven point thirty and I
watched him snooze it three times. At this point, to
avoid an argument, I decided I'm not waking him up
and I left for work. He finally woke up at
nine point fifteen, missed the interview, completely freaked out and
called me at work asking me why didn't I wake him,
and I told him, you're not a child. He was

(01:07:22):
livid and said that I was passive, aggressive, unsupportive, and
that I sabotaged him. Now he's not talking to me,
and even his mother called me to say I should
have had his back. I think he needed this wake
up call. But now I'm wondering if I crossed the line.
Am I wrong? Judge kiky girl, You're not wrong, girl,

(01:07:43):
you are not wrong. If his mother want to get involved,
she should have called. I don't know, mother's always called.

Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
Yay, I backed off, right.

Speaker 8 (01:07:56):
Yes, but no, you're not wrong. This is a grown
man who has been una employed for six months. You
don't have anything else to do but prepare for this interview. Okay,
you have no other obligations right now?

Speaker 1 (01:08:06):
Yeah, a lazy person with no job is that's a
bad combination.

Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
I mean, and things happen.

Speaker 8 (01:08:10):
People lose their jobs every day, so I don't want
to even say it's just a lazy person, but this story.

Speaker 3 (01:08:17):
But you're right, No, yeah, I'm talking about this. I mean,
six months no job, and then when you have the
job interview, you don't take it seriously.

Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
That to me is not responsible.

Speaker 8 (01:08:28):
And then your wife is warning you, like women tend
to do, you know, give you a little reminder and
you get snapped.

Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
She did, and she did look out for him. Hey,
let's get some rest before this interview. Yeah, and then
you're like nah, and you keep playing your video games.

Speaker 8 (01:08:43):
And then now, now, sis, you were a little petty
because you were there as the alarm was going off.

Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
That was a little petty.

Speaker 8 (01:08:48):
You know, she watched them, she watched some snoozy alarm
but she was like, I'm not arguing with you, and
she left.

Speaker 2 (01:08:55):
It's not up to her.

Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
The her argument that I would make, though, is abou
about this sleeping through the alarm and her being aware
of that is this affects her negatively too. So you know,
she may have taught him a lesson, but it doesn't
sound like he's someone who's going to interpret that lesson
very well. And ultimately, now this is another job he
won't get. So how does that affect her negatively? How
did that behavior really? Did it really penalize him or

(01:09:19):
did it really penalize her?

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Well?

Speaker 8 (01:09:21):
I think at this point she I would be considering
some other things because if this is maybe this may
not be a first time offender where you sleeping through alarms.
You might sleep through alarms all the time, and maybe
that's why you don't.

Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
Have a job.

Speaker 3 (01:09:33):
Are you guys with the jury eight five, five, five
nine one one, three, five. She could have woken him up.
I wouldn't have either. But then I guess if I
don't wake him up and he doesn't have a job
and I want to stay with him, then that's on
me at some point, like I've chosen this life, did
you though?

Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
Well?

Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
Yeah, because again no job for six months. I know
that it's hard to get a job. Yeah, it's very
difficult to get a job right now. But the behavior
like this is not, going, to your point, be the
reason why he doesn't have a job exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
And so then the question is, is.

Speaker 3 (01:10:05):
She gonna motivate him, She's gonna wake him up, Is
she gonna, you know, push him out the door, try
and help him and and she doesn't have to do that,
but if she doesn't do that, then he's probably never
going to get one. And then if she stays with him,
then she's choosing that life.

Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
So you say leave him all together?

Speaker 3 (01:10:22):
Yeah, but you just said that too, So no, you'll
talk about like how I don't even say I'm.

Speaker 1 (01:10:26):
The only one that said that, You're not wrong, You
said the same thing.

Speaker 3 (01:10:29):
I think honestly, at some point you got to ask
you if this is a one time deal?

Speaker 1 (01:10:35):
Maybe he didn't want this.

Speaker 3 (01:10:36):
I don't know, there could be other parameters here, but
I wonder, I wonder if this is just kind of
not his mentality. And if that's the case, then maybe
this is what you're up against for, you know, as
a mentality. And maybe this is you know, if you
choose to continue to be with this person and they
choose to make those kind of choices and you can't
really complain too much to other people.

Speaker 7 (01:10:56):
Yeah, right, But tough priorities though, like instead of maybe
playing video games at night. And maybe it's a little
bit different, but why don't you do some side hustle
like go, you know, drive for uber, or do door
dash or do something to bring an income. Again, Yes,
getting a job is very hard. It's not like they're
just handing them mouth these days. But I think you
can still bring in some income. I think you can
still have that drive to do it. He seems like he.

Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
Doesn't want to do it, right, That's what I'm getting.

Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
I don't know this man.

Speaker 7 (01:11:20):
I don't want to know this man, but it just
seems like he doesn't want that.

Speaker 3 (01:11:23):
Because if jobs are hard to get and you want
a job and you're well intentioned, and you have a
job interview that might be the one night that you
take it seriously, yes, and that you don't stay up,
and that you make sure that you're awake and that
you're at the job interview you and you do your
best to get the job. But again, I gotta wonder
does this guy even care?

Speaker 1 (01:11:39):
Right?

Speaker 8 (01:11:40):
And then I remind you about it and I'm up
late telling you to go to bed, and you get
snappy with me. And I've been paying these meals for
six months alone, working over time, sir.

Speaker 6 (01:11:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:11:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
Then then for him to turn around in gaslight her
and be like, somehow this is your fault?

Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
Right? Do you sabotage he was waiting for that opportunity
at Batar.

Speaker 3 (01:11:59):
No, But I will say, and this is that this
is not her fault. But how long does this go?

Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
And we don't have all the context, but how long
does this go on before you need to start making
choices for you that may not involve this person anymore?
That's real? You know, Hey, Brian? Yes, how you doing? Brian?
Good morning Kiky's Court. You're the Jerry What say you?

Speaker 4 (01:12:19):
I wanted to know what it would it be the
same if the show was on all the footene with
the woman that was out of work because me and
get a bad rep sometimes. And my wife has been
out of work for over two years, and I'll still
pay the bills and do what I got to do
for my family, and that's considered being a man. But
when it's when it's turned around, you know, why don't
we put as much heat on a woman not being

(01:12:40):
able to find a job?

Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
Well out here for everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:12:43):
I hear what he's saying, but doesn't But doesn't that
depend on sort of the parameter within your relationship and
what you guys have decided. For example, if you two
have decided together collectively that you both need to work
to maintain your lifestyle and there's no intensity for her
to live up to her end of the deal, I
don't I don't necessarily know that this has to be

(01:13:03):
gender based, right If you have agreed to take care
of the family and she's taking care of the house
and the kids, well that's a job, So you know
what I mean. So I guess I guess what I
said is is, yeah, he sounds like a deadbeat, But
I don't know. You know, your wife is your life
predicated on her working too? Are you having to do
twice as much now or or or is that not

(01:13:26):
the deal that you have?

Speaker 4 (01:13:28):
We we downgraded our lifestyle, so it's a lot of
things that we don't do in order to in order
for us to stay financially safe. But it's a lot
of things that I would like to, like my family
go back to doing, if my wife would see it,
back to work. But for right now, we're maintaining everything.
We have a home through cars, and we're doing okay

(01:13:49):
because I get the whole men work.

Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
Yeah, I hear, I hear you, right, I hear the
men providing, the man providing thing and whatever. But I
guess what I would be thinking about is, regardless of
your gender, what what are our roles? What have we
decided we're going together? Who is going to pay what bills?
What have we decided? And are you living up to
what you agreed to do? And if the answer is no,
then that would be my problem. I wouldn't necessarily be well,

(01:14:12):
you're the man, so you should or whatever, only if
that's what we decided.

Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
But thank you, Brian having the day, no problem.

Speaker 8 (01:14:17):
Brian her some job links, Brian will how to get
back to work?

Speaker 10 (01:14:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:14:22):
He does he does if she's raising kids, though it
sounds like she's holding it down at home. He didn't
seem to upset that when Fred was kind of, you know,
explaining that situation.

Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
But yeah, again, it's what did they agree to and you're.

Speaker 7 (01:14:32):
Playing video games that night? That's what I really wanted
to know. I'm very triggered by.

Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
This, right because and is she still expecting the same
life that they had before, but yet she doesn't have
a job. I mean, there's so many different aspects of this,
but I guess I would say, whatever relationship you're in,
if you live with someone else and you're expected to
do this, and you're expected to do that, and then
you stop doing the part that we agreed to together
that you're going to do, that would be my problem.

Speaker 2 (01:14:55):
I agree with that. As a wife, I agree with them.

Speaker 3 (01:14:57):
If I if we say, hey, I'm I'm going to
stay home, I'm gonna take care of the kids, and
I'm gonna take care of the house, and I'm gonna
take care of all these other things, and I'm not
going to bring in an income. I need you to
go make up make the income, Well, then I don't.
I wouldn't pressure her to make money because we agreed
that she's going to do the other things that we'd
have to pay someone to do.

Speaker 8 (01:15:13):
Exactly, and all parties need to be clear on the agreement. Yes,
you know, sometimes people just wake up and decide that
they're done working.

Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
Like, excuse me, excuse me?

Speaker 1 (01:15:22):
Cute, Like somebody said she could have woke him up.

Speaker 3 (01:15:28):
It could have relieved the press, It could have relieved
the pressure off of her. Again, I mean, what she
did didn't exactly help her cause, but she didn't have
to do it right.

Speaker 8 (01:15:38):
She shouldn't be obligated to wake a grown man up
who has been off for six months.

Speaker 2 (01:15:43):
What else are you doing, my boy? Yeah, I would
have been. I would have been sitting on a computer.

Speaker 8 (01:15:47):
Waiting at four in the morning, you know, on.

Speaker 5 (01:15:51):
My tux And the alarm thing triggers me to like,
who can't wake up to an alarm? Yes, Like, even
when I had roommates, it's going off, it's going on.

Speaker 3 (01:15:59):
Get upon, I would have woken him up and left
for work. This way, it's on him. She's also married
to a man child. Yeah, I mean, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike,
you're saying leave this man?

Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, just he didn't sleep through the alarm.
He snoozed it three times.

Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
That's a good point.

Speaker 3 (01:16:22):
So this is not he's just not motivated, you're saying,
And it's a good likelihood that this isn't going to change.

Speaker 4 (01:16:28):
I'm like you, guys, I got a four m alarm
every day.

Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
That's right, Go off, king, put your boots on the ground,
go to work.

Speaker 3 (01:16:34):
Yeah yeah, and that turns killing you on chunk mail,
chunk mail.

Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:16:39):
Hey, we need you.

Speaker 3 (01:16:40):
Yes, no, thank you, thank you, yes, thank you so much.
Have a good day, Mike. That's right, hard working man
right there, he said enough of us, Yeah, Mike, No,
he said what he said?

Speaker 4 (01:16:58):
That's right?

Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
Yeah, yeah. Mike was triggered too.

Speaker 9 (01:17:03):
He was lost for words almost already, period.

Speaker 2 (01:17:07):
Right, like a good man, Savannah.

Speaker 3 (01:17:09):
He's a little bit speechless. Hey, Sarah, Sarah, how you doing.

Speaker 11 (01:17:17):
I'm doing well. How are you guys?

Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
Great? Thank you for calling him for listening.

Speaker 3 (01:17:20):
So Keikey's court basically, this woman's with a guy has
been out of work for six months, had a job interview,
chose to stay up all night playing video games. Lauren
went off. He didn't get up for the interview. She
wants it all go down, didn't do anything about it.
Now he's mad at her.

Speaker 1 (01:17:34):
What say you? Yeah, not okay.

Speaker 11 (01:17:37):
My husband had the same issue when we first had
our twins. He lost his shop during COVID. We had
our twins in twenty twenty, and he would stay up
late playing video games because he thought he could handle it.
He was so sleep deprived that he ended up sleepwalking.
And he wasn't helping me at all with the twins,
and they were newborns, and it got so bad that

(01:17:59):
we were fighting every day. And I finally told them
I'm not your mother, and if you want to go
have someone be a mother to, you can move back
in with your mother.

Speaker 1 (01:18:08):
And I think you realized that I was.

Speaker 11 (01:18:10):
Serious, and he shaped up and never even touched a
video game at all after that.

Speaker 3 (01:18:16):
Yeah, and that sucks that you kind of had to
put the fire under his butt, but sometimes people need that.

Speaker 1 (01:18:21):
I mean, at least you gave him a chance to
clean it up.

Speaker 11 (01:18:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
No, I not acceptable, because you.

Speaker 3 (01:18:27):
Know, people go through stuff in life and they get
depressed or whatever, and your job as a partner, I'm
sure would beat it to lift him up, But for
how long right right, And.

Speaker 11 (01:18:36):
Shame on the mother in law for even stepping in. Honestly,
if that was one of my boys, I would have
been like, you're not moving back in here. Fix it
with your wife too? Better. I raised you better than that.

Speaker 3 (01:18:45):
Well out of that, yes, I'll go ahead and say it.
Maybe we know where the problem lies. Hello, you know,
thank you, Sarah, I have a good day. Thank you,
because we all I think sometimes people think they're doing
kids a favor when they always have their back. But
I think sometimes people are They're going to be a
product of what of what they were raised as and

(01:19:07):
what their parents continue to enable.

Speaker 1 (01:19:09):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:19:09):
So if every time he screws up he calls mom,
and mom calls and yells at the wife, well then
what is why would he Where is he getting the
idea that he needs to do better?

Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
Exactly?

Speaker 3 (01:19:19):
Because it's like, no, no, that's my baby boy. He's perfect. Well,
he's not taking care of his obligations, so he's not perfect.
He's hurting her, Yes he is, but maybe he feels
enabled by it because Mom's going to solve his problems
every time.

Speaker 1 (01:19:32):
Hey do you wanna yes? Hi?

Speaker 6 (01:19:35):
Hi?

Speaker 1 (01:19:35):
Good morning? What do you think?

Speaker 12 (01:19:37):
Good morning? I love you guys, I want to say
that he totally is gaslighting her. Yeah, he is just
fifting the blame. He hits snooze three times, like it's
not for responsibility.

Speaker 10 (01:19:49):
I agree with you, guys.

Speaker 1 (01:19:53):
Yeah, he's totally guess lit her.

Speaker 12 (01:19:55):
It's not for a responsibility to make sure that.

Speaker 2 (01:19:57):
He gets up and goes to the interview, said.

Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
Mobby solving your problems. Come on, I'd be so embarrassed.

Speaker 8 (01:20:06):
I love to say I didn't raise him like that. Oh,
yes you did, Miss Shirley.

Speaker 5 (01:20:09):
And I feel like sometimes as women, we feel like
we're the moms of our partners sometimes in certain situations,
and we shouldn't.

Speaker 2 (01:20:16):
Yeah, that's true. You know what I mean. I'm not
your memory.

Speaker 5 (01:20:21):
On The Fread Show, Katie Perry's concert took a scary
turn last night when a fan collapsed on stage just
moments after being invited up. She was performing in Detroit
and a little over an hour into the show, she
invited a group of young fans on stage for like
this little sing along segment she does. One of the
girls burst into tears and Katie hugged her, but just

(01:20:41):
before Katie started singing, the emotional fan went down.

Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
She passed out.

Speaker 5 (01:20:45):
It looks like Katie immediately rushed her side, crouching next
to the girl alongside security and other staffers from the
arena one fan or excuse me. Once the fan was
helped off stage, Katie then gathered the remaining girls for
a group hug, and she actually prayed for the one
who asked out. The fan was treated backstage at the
first aid area, where her mom joined her. Thank goodness,
so hoping she's okay. But I think Katie handled it

(01:21:08):
the best way that she could because it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
Was certainly unexpected.

Speaker 5 (01:21:11):
In happier concert news, Sabena Carpenter headline Lallapalooza in Chicago
last night.

Speaker 2 (01:21:16):
She gave us outfit changes.

Speaker 5 (01:21:18):
She did all of her hits, all the songs of
the summer, and she actually brought out earth Wind and Fire,
which I bet none of you guys she was gonna do,
but they did September and Let's Groove Elsewhere. Olivia Rodrigo
brought out Wheezer, which was really cool. Gracie Abrams brought
out Robin for Dancing on my Own. So lots of
fun surprises and the city is going back to normal today.

Speaker 2 (01:21:39):
I can feel it right.

Speaker 3 (01:21:41):
They got to go in Grand Park where they have
Lalla plus apparently included a bunch of people who win
number two in the in the lawn.

Speaker 6 (01:21:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:21:46):
Yeah, uh, we were just talking about that off air.
People were dutying on the line.

Speaker 3 (01:21:51):
Why with the porta potties like full or gross or like?
What was the purpose of that? Or was it because
I saw it on TikTok And then someone text this morning,
So did you see that?

Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
Why were we doing that?

Speaker 5 (01:22:01):
I could understand how I'd be your best bet, but
I have no idea why someone would duty on the grounds.

Speaker 1 (01:22:06):
Yeah, I would not do that. Ever, Well, I was
asking I had heard you did it, yes, so I
was asking you why you Yeah, now did bring a
shovel with you in your little in your little pack
that you stage praight?

Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
So I can't barely do that in the bathroom, honey.
So I'm not I'm not doing it la llapalooza. But yeah,
I don't know why, you'll not say, but that's disgusting.

Speaker 5 (01:22:25):
President Trump was asked about the possibility of a pardon
for Ditty, and Trump called the rapper quote sort of
half innocent, but said past criticism from Diddy made clemency
less likely, so I guess that's how he's going to decide.

Speaker 2 (01:22:38):
He said a.

Speaker 5 (01:22:38):
Pardon at this time would probably be a no, so
that answers that. Actress and singer Mandy Moore is calling
out a hit and run driver who rear ended her
family's car before sweeding off. She posted on Instagram, hope
your karma finds you. Thankful everyone was okay, but shocked
by the careless actually didn't say who was in the car,
wrote that no one was injured, but this crash comes
during a really tough year, including losing their home to

(01:23:00):
the wildfires.

Speaker 2 (01:23:01):
So that's awful and your karma will find you and
really quick. Lastly, jelly Roll made his w WE debut Saturday.
He crushed it. I feel like he was made for
that world.

Speaker 5 (01:23:11):
He is actually going viral for a moment when logan
Paul leapfrogged onto him while he was lying on the
announcer's table. So if you see jelly Roll trending, it
might be because of that. If you missed any part
of our show, by the way, and you want to
catch up, it's all up there to tape the freend
Show on demand, and if you could set us as
a preset on the Free I heard radio app The Fread.

Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
Show is on Fred's Fun Fact Fred fund.

Speaker 3 (01:23:41):
So much guys give you know, then hippopotamuses can't swim.
Hippopot which there's a fun fact right there, there's hippopo.
Hippopotamus is doesn't even some of a real word.

Speaker 2 (01:23:56):
Oh it's not. Hippopotami is not.

Speaker 3 (01:23:58):
Hippopotamuses cannot swim. You see them in the water, but
they can't really swim. Their bones are large and danse,
making it hard for them to float. Instead, they do
kind of a slow motion gallop on the riverbed or
the seafloor.

Speaker 1 (01:24:12):
I'll sell you.

Speaker 3 (01:24:12):
Something else I didn't know is there are people that
can't float, like humans that are like very dense and muscle.
I guess they can't float and they have a hard
time learning how to swim, which, yeah, I've heard about
like a few flets like my friend Gideon. I don't
have that either, who have like no fat in their body,
like zero fat, you know percentage. He doesn't float very well,

(01:24:32):
so he doesn't swim. He doesn't really swim. I never
knew that Gideon couldn't float. I know it's fascinating.

Speaker 1 (01:24:41):
More fread show next, right here,

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