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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We'll go up in the city putting a game for
your You go to work and you're doing recess with
your friends.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
But there is so much that goes into that. What
people think about this right where words? Yeah, Fred's show
is on. It's Kalen's birthday today. Happy birthday, Kaylen. That's
what you also to make some.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
Like you care?
Speaker 4 (00:22):
Come on, look alive. I'm like, it's Kalen's birthday.
Speaker 5 (00:27):
Crickets, we're still blowing balloons yet.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
Tuesday, August fifth, Calen's got a head on, Hi, Kalin,
Happy birthday porn. Yeah, it's a little bit of like
a a little bit of a twisted unicorn. It's a
little on the side. Yeah, that's how I wrote. Okay,
how I'm feeling old, That's how I'm feeling.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Are you You're You're not this metabolism slowing down?
Speaker 4 (00:55):
Who are you talking to? You used to I'm the
man making the old man noises over here? I'm over here,
hor horring. Oh you're talking to I mean, I feel
like I've been experiencing this way longer than you have.
The slowed down metabolism.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Yeah, no, it's getting worse, Like by the year, it's
getting warsaw.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
It's getting very much wisaw. It's Kaitlin's birthday. It's not
Jason Brown's birthday. It's not No, it's not Paulina's birthday. No,
it's not Kiki's birthday. But she's wearing the hat. Yeah,
but you guys, you're straight up and down wrapping my girl.
I love my Leo queens, and Kaylen is a Leo Queen. Yes,
I just appreciate that you don't have the same birthday
as anyone else, like Kiki and I have the exact
(01:40):
same birthday. So because it's just that means I only
have to buy you a present and then I have
a little bit of time before I have to buy
more presents. You guys have to buy two presents on
the same day. That's a lot of presents. Yeah. I
did that for you guys.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
I wanted to spread it out, you know, we needed
a true summer baby.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
No, it was nice. It was nice for you to
do that. Yeahah, I was two weeks late, so I
pam for that. I will, well, no, thank me because
I was two weeks late. Well, she's the one who
had to squeeze. Well, for sure, squeeze there there did
got pulled over on the way all shellby Shelley is
here Bella? I mean is here on the phone in
the text eight five five five nine three five We'll
get you stay or go waiting by the phone. This
morning nine point fifty with showby Shelley in the showdown,
(02:16):
A nice birthday present for Caitlyn would be for you
to win the money. Not you, but the person. That
would be a great present for me. We can't do it,
can't be done, can't be done. Blogs and the Entertainer
Report this hour, what are you working on?
Speaker 1 (02:30):
One of the biggest singers right now says that we
may have to wait five years for another album, which
is not great news. Also, Hailey Williams versus Morgan Wallan,
Who you got?
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Random as hell? Hailey Williams versus Wallan? Well, yeah, right,
I was just helping out. Yeah. If you don't know,
then you need to go took leave. Yeah, if you
don't know, I'm not sure if we can be friends,
to be honest. So in honor of your birthday, you
want to talk about the latest I have many things
to talk about this morning, but the latest dating trend. Yes,
you was flocking. This is people who travel to another
(03:04):
city to maybe meet someone in person. It's not necessarily
even travel to another and change your hinge to another city.
It's just travels somewhere else and then hope that you'll
meet someone in the wild who's more social than the
people who live around you. I guess. But this isn't
necessarily a dating trend per se. But some gen Z women,
especially in cities like New York and Seattle, are repurposing
(03:26):
the dating app hinge to help in building furniture or
completing home projects. That's as smart know as Bob the
builder trend. They update their profiles with prompts that appeal
to handymene. I don't know that you have to be
by profession. You can just be a handy man. These
interactions offen turned into informal first dates. Matches come over
(03:48):
to assemble bed frames, hangart and a haul plants. So
you're inviting a stranger into your home though, like you're
inviting Okay, so do you have a hammer and a drill?
Come on over? Yes, so you get your bed frame assembled,
but then you also get tied to it and held
captive for you know, beers.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
I mean, I would at least have to go on
two dates with this man, so I could suck him
out on the first one and be like, are you
terrifying that?
Speaker 4 (04:09):
Which means you have to go on dates, which means
it's just standard dating app stuff.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Yeah, but like I would have to force myself if
I didn't like him, if I just needed something hung
up on my wall.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
But this is a great idea. One woman shared several
matches that helped her redecorate her apartment, including buying plants
and hanging the core, and in one case became her boyfriend.
The other two, I guess just got to hang to
core and buy plants. I didn't get anything, another Seattle
in Well. Another Seattle user said that building a bed
together felt like getting the boyfriend experience on the first date.
(04:38):
If I come over to your I'm sorry. If I
come to your home on the first date and I
build the bed, then we're using the bed, We're getting
in the bed. I'm not building your bed so that
I can leave so that some other guy could bring
you a plant and then get in the bed that
I built. No experts say that they see the trend
as a shift to practical, low pressure dating away for
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men to impress through action rather than words, but they
caution about safety and consent, especially if the DIY hangouts
are recorded or shared online. Yeah, I don't know about this.
I think that's risky. I think it's risky. Let's have
a stranger over to the house for free labor, and
then how many guys and nothing? It's fair Like if
you go over to someone's house you help them put
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something together, you're not owing anything, but how many guys
are gonna be? Like? But I brought you plant and
assembled your you know, your dining room table, and now
you want me to leave? Like I feel like that
is going to result in some disgruntled people.
Speaker 6 (05:34):
But isn't there like an app where you could just
have someone come over and do some random stuff for you.
It's called grinder Familiar No, but like actually, like I
don't know how to hang anything, but like it's like.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
Yeah, test.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
Tech tech, but you gotta pay for that, Yeah, I
mean sometimes it's expensive. And one time I heard one
of those people for a dresser. I was about to
say where it was from and do you remember this?
And he was there for eight hours, sweating and like
kept telling me he knew what he was doing. And
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he messed it up, and then I had to get
a whole new one ship from the company, and.
Speaker 4 (06:15):
What do you do with some of your apartment? For
eight hours, I was like, do you want me to
put on a movie? It was so awkward, Like, at
what point do you say, I don't think you know
what you're doing. You should just go home now.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
To tell you true Kalin fashion, there was no point,
like I would never tell anyone I don't think you
know what you're doing.
Speaker 4 (06:30):
So we just hung out all day. All day. Oh,
just seems risky. I don't think it's worth it. I
think I'd rather pay a couple hundred bucks to have
somebody put my stuff together than have a stranger come
over and then whatever happens happens as far as because
I don't know. I mean, again, no one owes you anything.
But if you come over and get free labor and
then say, okay, thanks, you can leave now. I feel
like people, you know, you're gonna have a percentage of
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people that are gonna be frustrated by that. Wait a minute,
So I wouldn't hire a handy. I mean, I thought
it was here because we were gonna, you know, cuddle
or something I don't know. We were gonna drink wine,
watch a movie. What do you mean I built the couch?
Can I sit on it? I think this is risky.
I think this is he built your couch? Oh who
(07:14):
came over? What who did you call? I had some
ladies come over from Ange, and they know, you know
the people, the people belive couch. I bought a couch
that was FedEx to my home in twenty boxes. I've
never in my life, I've never seen this happen before.
It was kind of like a It wasn't cheap either,
but it was kind of a restoration hardware, a cloud
(07:34):
couch dupe, kind of like it was an ad online. Honestly,
I don't know where it came. It's always gets you,
which is so great.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
It doesn't seem like it'd be in your character to
be gotten by an ad.
Speaker 4 (07:44):
But I researched it though, Like I looked up because
the cloud couch it's very expensive. It's very expensive, and
it looks frumpled immediately like it immediately it looks like
somebody a child ran all over it fifty thousand times,
which would drive me crazy. They're so comfortable. If you
don't know They're like they're cloud couch. It feels like
you're you know what, right, Yeah, but I don't know.
They look frumpled. A couple of my friends have them,
(08:06):
and I'm like, I don't know, is this how long
have you had this? Like this is a new couch.
Bless you on your birthday. I keep doing that. I
know you keep sneezing, damn it. Everyone knows you're not
supposed to do that. So then they had I looked
it up and it's like reputable I don't know, magazines
that were like, well there's this one and this one,
this one that's like it but has these whatever. So
I ordered one and I thought it was a couch.
(08:28):
You're going to show up in a big box couch
box or someone's going to carry it in, you know,
like you have furniture delivered, and instead it's shows. They're like, well,
it's coming on a it's coming on a pallette and
there are twenty boxes and we delivered to your house
and then somebody comes right after and then brings all
the boxes up and assembles it. It's like modular, so
like each box is part of it and then they
all connect and it's very smart how it all works.
Speaker 6 (08:50):
But no, I wasn't going to deal with that videos.
I'm like deep hoofing or like how exciting?
Speaker 4 (08:58):
Yeah yeah, So they delivered it somewhere and then someone
brought it over and then otherwise It's like if you
if you lived in a regular house, it would just
a palette which is show up in your driveway and
then somebody would come over and unpack it and put
it together. You can do it yourself, but come on,
who are you talking to? Like I would, I'd be
that person that was at your house for eight hours
(09:18):
and I would give up. At some point I would
just give up and leave. That would have been nice
of him too. Yeah. Yeah. So no, then they came
over and they put it together, and I wasn't present
for this I had I was out of town. So
I came back and there was a couch in my
living room. It was very nice. Nice.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Now that's success, Like I do want to come home
and there's a couch.
Speaker 4 (09:36):
Yeah, I'm going to be like you, and I think
we could make that happen. And I think Shamee could
be at the house when we could have a couch
delivered and then when you come over, I don't trust it. No,
but some people are very handy. My dad used to
be a very handy guy. I don't have it. I
just don't. I wasn't given that gene. Yeah, I don't
know the right end of the screwdriver to use. I
(09:57):
was given some gifts and that wasn't one of them.
But I wouldn't leave you in Like if I were
dating someone and they were like, hey, my plumbing is
messed up and I didn't know what to do. I would.
I would get it fixed. I would, I would have
it handled. But I'm not. I don't think you want
me getting the crowbar out or whatever you do with
the plumbers. Are listening now, going, well, that might be
part of the problem with us, or one of those
(10:17):
big wrenches you know, I don't know. It looks like
a crowbar. This is what I mean. This is what
I mean. You don't you don't want, you don't want
me to do it. And by the time I go
and buy all this stuff and then come home and
do it, I could have just paid someone who already
had this stuff to do it. Because I also don't
have the tools and all that. I just I know,
I know what my gifts are, and that's not one
of them. But does it matter to you if I
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do it or if I get it done? Like if
let's say something broken in your house and it's like,
what's wrong with this? And and so I maybe I
try and look at it and I'm like, I don't know,
and then I get someone to have it fixed and
it's fixed. Does it matter to you?
Speaker 1 (10:51):
So it does not matter to me, but it really
matters to both my dads, my dad and my stepdad.
They have a real problem when I'm dating people that
can't just do it.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
I don't know why. It's gonna be like a generational thing.
I don't get it. I'm like, I don't care. Just
get it done.
Speaker 7 (11:07):
I mean I get it, like most dudes now are, like,
you know, starting podcasts instead of learning.
Speaker 4 (11:15):
Wire up your podcast, no problem, I hope you up, man,
I get your road cast, are all set up? I
get I'll get deep in the settings on that.
Speaker 8 (11:24):
For you.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
It's a beautiful man that can do both, like Fred period, Well,
you can get it done by someone else.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
I'm not going to change your oil like I'm just not.
I have done it before, believe it or not. I
have done it, really I've changed a little in a
car and then airplane. Honestly, wait, we didn't put this
whole conversation. Let me well, and actually it is a
surprise to you, but all of our conversations to get
close to me. Just so you know, I have a podcast.
I started a podcast, Tell the Friend Show. We've been
(11:53):
doing it for fifteen years. You're welcome. I'm glad to
hear here. I know it's your birthday, but you weren't
born today. Were you on social as its own clip? Okay, yeah,
well here's a question. Okay, Fred Show on demand on
the free iHeart radio app. It's easy to use to
eight five five one three five, but they use are
my questions? Does it matter? I mean, yes, I'm sure
(12:15):
it's hot. If a guy committing you'll let me fix
that and goes and grabs the tools and fixes it.
But ultimately is it fine if it just gets fixed?
Please just get a fixed please. My second thing is like,
let's say we're let's say we're on our way somewhere,
we're driving somewhere in the car and maybe it's hot
or we're dressed to go out, and then there's a
flat tire your car in my car, but we're together now.
(12:37):
I know how to fix a flat tire. I know
how to change a tire, okay, but maybe but I
also have triple A okay, so I could, or I
have roadside assistance on the on the thing? Which is it?
Is it unsexy if I'm like, I really don't feel
like in one hundred degree heat changing the tire right now,
so I'm going to call the roadside assistance. They're going
(12:58):
to come and do it. Does that make this unattractive
to you? I think a lot of people would say yes.
I think that there are women who want me to
get out and be sweaty and disgusting and change a tire,
which I can do. I don't want to do it.
I'm not gonna make you do it, but I'm gonna
get it done. But maybe I don't want to do
it because I don't know. Then we have to go home.
I have to take a shower of start over you.
(13:18):
I'm a sweaty guy. What does it does that matter
to you?
Speaker 9 (13:21):
Like?
Speaker 4 (13:21):
Would you find that unattractive if I called roadside assistance?
It depends on how long we have to wait.
Speaker 5 (13:26):
Sometimes roadside assistance comes right away, and sometimes they play
all day.
Speaker 4 (13:30):
If they're going to take hours, and you can fix it,
get out there and fix it. But then I'm all
dirty and money and we show up to your event
and I'm gross.
Speaker 6 (13:37):
And oh yeah, and you don't care if.
Speaker 4 (13:45):
I don't care that I have to show up to
looking like that.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
Well, but we would go back home and make a
change and just be late.
Speaker 5 (13:53):
It's a great story, though. Man, you got a little
dirt on your should. The man I had to get
out there and change it all later.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
A sound.
Speaker 6 (14:02):
So exactly a man that will never ask anyone else
to do anything.
Speaker 4 (14:07):
It's all him. I'm going through the I mean I
knew I think I knew the answer. I think I
knew that that people would whatever reason they want to
see the tire back. Well, I think for some people,
and if you believe in maybe it's not gender rules.
I don't mean to make it like that, but is
it like a protector thing? It's like, yeah, you know
he can handle it, and when he handles it himself,
(14:30):
then there's more confidence in I don't know other things
that could happen. Then if the guy has to call
someone to do it, is that kind of what it is?
But that's kind of old school, isn't it like that?
You know, it's kind of an old school mentality, isn't that?
Is that kind of the same as like I expect
you to make me dinner kind of stuff, Like I
would never. I would never if I did it a
(14:51):
woman who couldn't cook and clean, I wouldn't have any
you know what I mean? Like, let's but I'm just saying,
I don't know. I guess I I wouldn't necessarily judge
you if you if you don't do girly stuff. So
if I don't do manly stuff like go shoot deer
and and you know, change oil and filters and stuff,
I don't know, picturing all of us, I love it.
(15:12):
Someone Mike said, how do you pre trip your airplane?
What does a pre trip mean? If you can't put
together a couch? You mean pre flight? You mean like
walk around and make sure nothing's falling off of the thing.
Like I can fly a whole thing, I can do that,
but I can I can fly a flying an airplane
and putting a couch together in two different skills, thankfully. Yeah,
But yeah, I mean I don't know. I mean if
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I walk around the airplane and look at all the
things before I fly it and something's really broken on it,
I'm not even I don't fix it. I get a
mechanic to fix it, right like I, oh yeah, I
get an aircraft mechanic to come do it. So yeah,
I don't know. So I don't think those are the
same thing. Not attract Let me see here, terrace is no,
not unattractive at all, especially if you're on your way
(15:54):
to an event. You don't want your person to be sweating. Plus,
I'm the type of person that doesn't want to put
anybody out. Would rather you be comfortable. We call triple A.
I still think I would be judged, I really do. Wow.
I love how hard Jason rides for mechanic Mike. I
have no choice. Now here's the question. He works on stuff,
you know, he has the gay ruge. Of course he
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owns the gay rush. But then when he comes home,
does he fix all the stuff at the house too,
or is he one of those people that's like my
dad is a is a mechanical engineer, so he works
all day. He has zero interest in coming home and
fixing the plumbing.
Speaker 6 (16:27):
Oh no, Like I was talking about this with Kaitlin
last week. It's like there's certain types of people that
are like I came from a family that was very
much like, if something needed to be done, we just
have to figure out a way to pay someone to
come and do it, whereas Mike's family and Mike you
would never pay anyone to do anything, like, if it's
something handy, you got to figure it out and do
it yourself. His dad just replaced a gas line at
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our house, Like, how is that even?
Speaker 4 (16:50):
How do you even do that? Like I don't even know,
you know, like digging the ground up to fight? Like,
how do you even start that without calling Julie? You
know what I mean? Like, I don't understand.
Speaker 6 (16:59):
But he's always, like always he would never ever let
anyone else do anything handy around the house.
Speaker 4 (17:04):
Ever, it'd be very satisfying if I could do more stuff.
I just I don't know. And the other thing is
I'm a low CD. So then I obsessed over the
job that I did, and then I wind up doing it.
Whint's it becoming more difficult than it needed to be.
I should have just hired someone. I tried to paint
something the other day, which was fine. Then I had
another wall to paint. I'm like, I gotta go buy
more paint and more brushes and roller things. And by
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the time I did that, I just paid the guy
and he came over. He did it. It took a
quarter of the time and he takes everything away and
it's like we're done. Yeah, I'm sorry, Like I can't.
I'm not good at much, okay, And I can accept that.
I can live with that.
Speaker 5 (17:40):
Pay for it, man, pay for it, convenience, bro. Yes,
life is hard enough. Life is hard enough.
Speaker 4 (17:46):
She would you guys in the very pointy birthday ads, right,
biggest stories of the day, Pauline, of this one's for you. Yes,
GPT is addressing its use as a therapist and they're
making changes. I sing, you asked chat GPT for therapeutically. Oh, well,
I guess might be a little therapeutic.
Speaker 7 (18:05):
I didn't want to use my brain yesterday and I
had to leave a review on Google for somebody. They're like, well,
you know I use your service. Do you mind leaving
a review? I said sure, I said, hey, chat because
my girl, I said, Grilly, can you just do me
a favor and write a little five star review for this?
Speaker 4 (18:20):
Do you talk to it? Do you do all that.
Do you say, can you do me a favor? Like?
Speaker 10 (18:23):
Do you do?
Speaker 4 (18:23):
You speak to it like yes, with that kind of
reverence and respect.
Speaker 7 (18:27):
Yes, I say please and thank you. I get a
little nervous because, you know, one day when they turn
on us Chat GPT and her crew turns on us,
the AI people, I don't want to be on their
crap list, you know.
Speaker 4 (18:37):
Okay, but that's different. I mean therapy like you used
it before for therapy, asking for relationship advice. So that
was the question I was asking, what was the last
question that you asked of it for your relationship advice.
Speaker 7 (18:48):
I've kind of backed off a little bit because I
feel like I should go back to real therapy. Okay,
I feel like she's not really helping me anymore.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
Well, that's what they're saying. Chat GPT's parent company is
putting up guardrails to deal with mental or emotional distressed textion.
Open a Eye says that there have been instances where
the AI model fells short in recognizing signs of delusion
or emotional dependency. The update will now limit how much
direct advice the chatbot will offer about personal challenges. Instead,
it will try and help others decide for themselves. Chat
(19:15):
GPT will also remind users to take a break of
conversations have gone on for a while. It appears that
changes are due to many people using AI as a therapist.
You're not supposed to. She had something with my confidence, though,
I'll give her that. How I don't know.
Speaker 7 (19:30):
She made me a little delusional, Like you know that
little review we had to do for work about ourselves
for some reason, we had to rate ourselves a performance review.
Speaker 4 (19:37):
You went to chet GPT for that. No, but I
just she's helped me so much.
Speaker 7 (19:40):
I feel like just through understanding who I am as
a person and how like I deserve more in my life.
Speaker 4 (19:45):
This is exactly what they're talking about.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
I sid of.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
Putting fives for everything I did. I gave myself one
open eye as a listener of the show, and they're like,
oh god, we're very concerned about this.
Speaker 11 (19:54):
You know, I did what I had to do, whatever
it takes, honestly, you know therapy, you know it is
sewer lighting broke at the Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta Airport, where
Kiki's been known to not get a hotel and just
use as a hotel, sending.
Speaker 4 (20:09):
Sewage gushing through the ceiling into the passenger area. Videos
captured the chaotic moment inside the terminal. Can you imagine
You're just sitting there waiting for your spirit flight to
take off, and now there is sewage going down the hallway.
Airports to have quickly closed the lower North checkpoint to
clean up and sanitize the effective zone, and travelers were
redirected around the spill. Officials confirmed that the incident caused
(20:30):
no disruption to airport operations or flights. The rest of
the airport was fully functional. In investigation into the cause
of the leak is underway. That is that might I
don't know. I may have to go home. I may
I may have to cancel the trip I go. If
I'm from on the trip and we're at the airport,
we're ready to go, and I have to wade through
sewage to get I may have to just start the
(20:51):
day over again.
Speaker 12 (20:52):
Right.
Speaker 4 (20:52):
I gotta go home. I gotta sanitize myself. I gotta
stand in the shower. I don't even know how long
it would take before I wouldn't smell poop anymore. Think
about them. I don't want to now this is going
to be annoying if it's a thing, and I'm not
even sure why you'd want it. But a startup called
two cents is launching a social platform where users net
worth and not a name would serve as your online identity.
(21:15):
So for most of us in here would be negative
twenty bucks. Yeah, okay, so you'd be twenty bucks. Y
I'd be I bought you a birthday present, so i'd
be thirteen. The app verifies finances using plaid, linking bank accounts, brokerage,
and crypto Wallas to produce a real time net worth figure,
(21:35):
and the number then appears beside every post. Two cents
is already raised three million bucks in funding and onboard
at about fourteen hundred private beta users with one hundred
and fifty million in connected assets. The highest verified network
so far is sixteen million dollars. So I get what?
So I post my picture next to a Lamborghini trying
(21:56):
to flex, and then it says next to it like
negative four twenty three and nineteen cents owed to the
Illinois Tollway. Like I mean, I don't know, I guess
it would. I mean not that I can't kind of
tell when people are flexing and posing as rich when
they're not. But I mean, at least now we'd know
for sure, you know, if you were if you were
(22:16):
a brogue boy, yeah, trying to look like you. You know,
you had it going on. You're in a Beitha or whatever, yes,
with you know, bottles and stuff and fireworks all over
the place. And it turns out that you don't have
any money broke, I guess. But why would you want
I mean, if you were rich, maybe, But even if
I were rich, I wouldn't. I don't think i'd want
people to know how rich I was or wasn't. Nope,
a million percent. No. This is terrible because then people
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start hitting me up for stuff, Like if people think
you have money, then they then they have expectations of you.
So these people would think, oh, it's cool to be rich.
It is probably cool to be rich, But I don't
think I'd ever want anyone to know how rich.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
My dad is so delulu that he genuinely believes he's
going to win the lottery, Like it's not if it's
a win for him.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
He talks about it.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
I I don't do well with hypothetical scenarios.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
These conversations go. But just anyways.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
But he always lectures me, his daughter who doesn't play
the lottery, on exactly the plan that will take place
after winning a big lump sum. And you know you can't.
You can't tell a soul, you can't change your life
like this.
Speaker 4 (23:17):
You gotta do. I'm like, Dad, it's not gonna happen.
If I won the powerball, Maga millions or whatever, there
would be signs like, for example, you'd never see me again,
but that would be the first sign to salad every day.
That would be my sign. All of a sudden, I'm like, boy,
you get you get an extra meat on that. I
noticed you. You don't have any issue with the guacamole
on the burrito, Like you're not even listening to them
(23:37):
tell you because more you don't see the care. Huh
did you win the lottery? Hey, I will say when
they have those major The only time I played the
LOTTERYI is when it's like, obviously the least likely time
to win, which is when everybody plays because the jack puts,
you know, two billion dollars or whatever it is. And
I always wake up and look at my ticket to
see that I didn't win. And I have this sense
of mourning. I have a real I don't really think
(24:01):
I'm going to win, but for some reason, I feel
this sense of loss, like you have some hope in there. Yeah,
it's hope. It's hope. Dash just what it is. That's
what it is. But I'm like, you know, maybe, and
I wake up and I'm like, oh, man, and like
you had the feeling in your heart like you just
got dumped for a little while. You're like, oh, because
some people win in there just so normal. You're like,
that could be me, yeah, but it never is. There
(24:22):
would be signs. Yeah, I would say some things to
some people that I've been meaning to say, but see,
we'd have to I would need the money to transfer
into the account. It wouldn't be like that Renal nine
one one. Have you seen that episode where there was
a misprint in the newspaper so everyone thinks they won
the lottery somehow, or there's a misprint on the ticket
or something. So this this somebody walks into the you know,
(24:43):
Renal nine one breakroom and cusses everybody out, you suck
and has the winning ticket. And then the guy holds
up the newspaper and it's like we all thought we
won today. That would be me. No, I need the
money transfer, the money funds need to arrive right, and
then then we can that conversation. The theme park that
was named number one in the US, what would you guess?
(25:05):
It is another story for you, Pauline, A theme park, lady,
Disney adult It's it's not Disney World, is it?
Speaker 13 (25:12):
Like?
Speaker 4 (25:12):
Notsberry Farm or something? Dollywood number one, number one Dollywood,
Disney's Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Nobel's Amusement Resort in Ellsburg, Pennsylvania.
I'm sorry, I've never been there, Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando,
and Universal's Islands of Adventure. I gotta tell you something,
(25:34):
and I'm not that old, but when we were young,
it was disney World in Epcot or Disneyland and Universal
Studios and Notsbury Farm. It was West Coast, East Coast,
and I know there were six flags, and you know, yeah,
Cui point ahead of the other ones. But it was that.
I don't if you were to say to me, let's
go to Orlando, We're gonna go to an amusement park,
I don't even know if I know which one. Do
(25:54):
we go to? Hollywood Studios or Islands of Adventure or
The Magic Kingdom. I don't know which one would Universal like.
I like it way better. Universal is fun. Yeah, it's
better than Disney.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
Yeah, in my opinion, that's what they say. Yeah, there's
like because there's like it's stuff for like older people.
I feel like there's movie stuff there used to be
a loose seal ball museum there.
Speaker 4 (26:12):
I don't know. I feel like everyone can enjoy that.
Speaker 5 (26:15):
And the action figures like jump out, like jump off
buildings as you're walking, just like Spider Man will just
flat pants.
Speaker 4 (26:20):
I've never seen that. When I was Did you go
to Born, California? Was the floor? Okay?
Speaker 3 (26:28):
All right?
Speaker 5 (26:28):
Sure the transformer guys walking around and he'll just start transforming.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
To the Florida State Fair.
Speaker 11 (26:38):
Universal, Right, you want to drink somewhere?
Speaker 14 (26:44):
I think somebody transforming a strip ball.
Speaker 4 (27:05):
You don't know about that. I've never seen that.
Speaker 13 (27:07):
Really.
Speaker 4 (27:08):
Was there a lot of radio personality in the circus
that you attended. I don't know if you go to
a circus that I'm in it because I've been in
the Universal Circus, you know.
Speaker 10 (27:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (27:19):
You just shut up now, Oh I you never heard
this story? Oh my god? Is it a news story.
I disappeared a tiger. I disappeared in a tiger cage.
Didn't you hold the leash or something happened? Yeah, there
was a lot that was No, it was magic. I
went to This is a lot of years ago. I
went to. They're like, you want to be in the circus.
I don't know that it was a choice, actually, I
(27:40):
think it was you're going to be in the circus.
So I attended and I went and it was in
another state and they were tigers. They don't have animals
anymore at the time. I wasn't pleased about that. And
they've gotten rid of them, but I was not happy
about that part. I wasn't told I was going to
be involved with that part as an animal guy, you know.
And so I go to the thing and they're like,
you're going to disappear in the cage with the tiger,
(28:01):
and I was like, this doesn't seem like a good idea.
And so they go, yeah, and here's the tiger and
they get it out of the cage and they hand
me the leash. It only spoke Spanish, this tiger, and
then the guy walks away. So it's me and the
account executive and a tiger and he's just looking at me,
and I'm like, is the tiger going to go tiger? Now?
(28:21):
Like I mean? And the guy just walked away like
I don't know where he went. Ten minutes, I'm there
with the tiger, an actual tiger and a leash, and
so then they're like, okay, here's and I don't want
to give it away, but it was a cage and
I was in the cage, and then they cover the cage,
and then they uncover the cage and now it's a
tiger and I'm not there anymore. Let's just say that
(28:42):
I'm a little big for this one. I'm a little
I was a little big for this exercise. And they
had said weld they had to remove parts of the
rebar in front of me for this to work, and
I was like, are we sure about this? It works?
It worked. It was a very neat ooha and people
couldn't figure out how. People were there from the radio
(29:02):
station were like, how does that happen? I'm like, I
can't tell you. Did your mom go no? Actually there no, no, no.
She wouldn't have signed off on that as my manager.
She wasn't consulted on that one. My Mom, Yeah, that happened.
I think that may have been the thing that.
Speaker 5 (29:21):
You well, no text flooding right now. Kiki is right
about the transformer at Universal.
Speaker 15 (29:26):
I've seen okay people, maybe the Frans former right, it was?
Speaker 4 (29:37):
It was you were in Jacksonville fransformer real thing. And
a police officer named Jennifer, who is a Texas deputy,
is under investigation after posting a TikTok in uniform saying
she didn't get any of the night before and so
she'd be handing out more tickets. The video went viral
sparked backlash, with many calling it unprofessional. Her departments now
(29:59):
reviewing the INCI and I can appreciate this. Other posts
from her TikTok account also showing her a uniform or
reportedly being reviewed as part of the investigation. So that
might be a question that you would ask or maybe
not ask a police officer when pulled over, Hey did
you get any last night? Yes? You did? Okay, this
might go well for me, or it might not. Or
if you're in law enforcement, if you're gonna make silly videos,
(30:20):
maybe not in the in the uniform. Maybe we take
the uniform off. Maybe I'm not sure. It's National Night
Out Day, National Oyster Dame, and it's National underwear. Klin's
entertainment report is on the press show.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Jeppa Roone says her next studio album doesn't exist yet
in any way.
Speaker 4 (30:38):
No songs, no track list, nothing.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
In a Vogue interview, she explained that it took five
years to write her debut and she expects about the
same timeline for the next one because she doesn't work
fast or under pressure, which is not great news for
us in the room.
Speaker 4 (30:53):
Or out there who are fans. I don't know that.
I'm shocked. She stressed that wouldn't it be nice? It's like, yeah,
I'm not going to be able to do show for
a few weeks because I don't work right, What was
it again? I don't work five years for five years.
But the words that just under pressure, work under pressure
or fast? Yeah? Okay, so yeah, we'll get back to
(31:14):
you next week because I don't work under pressure or
fast as far as the creative process is concerned. Yeah,
I'm writing that one down. Yeah, sup.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Do we think do we feel the same way about
Adele only really releasing albums like every five years or
do we.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
Like are we just like okay, that's okay. How many
albums as she was a bunch a few in the right.
Like I guess I would think and then chaveelone fans
maybe will not, but we'll wait and be patient. But
I feel like you might want to You might want
to work as hard as possible in the beginning, you
know what I mean, Like, well, you're hot, like you
and you don't want I would want to compromise the product.
We all know that people have like put crap out
(31:51):
just trying to keep it moving. But like, I don't know,
I might have a little something in the tank, you know,
just just while people are so into me, you know,
I might want to keep it, keep things lively. And
yes I was her manager, this is the talk I would.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
Have with her probably, I mean, and if you're thinking,
maybe just spend more time in the studio, She stressed
that wouldn't make a difference.
Speaker 4 (32:10):
She wanted me to let you guys know.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Also said that she avoids social media during her creative
process five years, keeping songwriting private.
Speaker 4 (32:18):
So you might not enjoy that news if you're a Chapel,
her own fan.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
On her latest solo single, Paramore's Haley Williams takes a.
Speaker 4 (32:25):
Pretty sharp jab at Morgan Wallen.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
People think now she doesn't name him by name, but
in the lyrics for the song Ego Death at a
bachelorette party, she sings, I'll be the biggest star at
this racist country singer's bar. No use shooting for the Moon,
no Use Chasing Waterfall. She repeats that twice. She never
actually names Morgan, but fans think it's clear she's talking
about him.
Speaker 4 (32:47):
And when asked about her favorite bars on Broadway.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
In Nashville or that are owned by country artist, she
said that there are no good ones. She would pass
on all of them because she quote has beef with
all of them.
Speaker 4 (32:58):
So there you go. So have you listened to Abba
met No, Okay, what I'm hearing is it's very odd.
It seems like it's very in the deep end. Okay,
Like so I don't know, okay, because I love her voice,
but I'll have to give it a listen.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
And lastly, speaking of beef, Nicki Minaj jumped into a
Twitter feud and there's a lot of moving parts.
Speaker 4 (33:16):
So I'm going to try to explain this as best
I can.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
Involving former NFL star Dez Bryant and Rock Nation after
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones criticized negotiating with agents linked to
Does his old contract.
Speaker 4 (33:29):
I don't know if anyone.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
Followed that, but Nicki starred the pot by dragging Dez
into her own drama with Rock Nation.
Speaker 4 (33:35):
As we know, she's been popping off.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Things escalated when she publicly offered Dez ten million in
cash to physically fight her husband, Kenneth Penny Petty, who
is a registered sex offender. I'm saying that because it
comes up later. Does accepted the challenge, telling Nicki to
get the money ready, claiming he's going to beat him
right in front of her, and insults went back and forth.
Nicki referenced his past allegations involving his mother does his
(33:59):
and he fired back with her husband's criminal history. So
there's a lot going on. I don't know how to
keys the energy, you know, because I'm tired. But hey,
the girls are fighting once again. By the way, if
you want to see what we're wearing today, we have
Keiky and I have unicorn horns on Type Fresh show radio,
on YouTube and sometimes throughout the show we'll be live.
Speaker 4 (34:20):
I might not be able to I don't know if
I can continue with this. I might need a few
minutes because it takes what was it again? I need
long to be long and hard. What was it again?
Speaker 1 (34:29):
She doesn't work well fast or under pressure right.
Speaker 4 (34:32):
Or long and hard. So yeah, so that I feel
very pressured to say something right now that would be entertaining,
and I often feel that way. Don't rush him. Yeah,
So I hm, I'm gonna need some time, I think.
And that's good because we're about to take a short
commercial break. So is that exciting? Yeah, because I have
time to refresh. Now I come up with something fun
and creative to say, stay or go? Well, debate the
(34:52):
relationship drama that is next in just a second. We
got big money with Showbyshelley in the showdown this morning.
Nine hundred and fifty bucks is the price if you
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It's the Fred Show. Glad you have a song? More
fread show.
Speaker 16 (35:12):
Next, it's Radio Survivor.
Speaker 4 (35:27):
I've been saying this for years. This is Radio Survivor.
We're going to find out in ten years. This was
a science experiment. No, it's just like, let's just mess
with everything and see if they can manage to get
people to continue listening. Fred's show is and that just
continues to be true. It just does, it does. It
was prophetic months ago, and I said that never ends.
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Morning everyone, Tuesday, August fifth, it's a freend show. It's
Caillen's birthday. I can't thank you guys for everything. We
don't know what I gave you yet, so don't thank me.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
You might mean you got me anything in your celebrated
I got you fire shoes and Kiki size.
Speaker 4 (36:03):
You know Kiki. You're gonna love them. Thanky Birthday. It's
all good. You're gonna love it. You're gonna love them.
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for the next forty minutes or so. You don't have
to go anywhere. The Entertainmer report this hour too. What
(36:24):
are you working on?
Speaker 1 (36:25):
We're talking that Amy Bradley case if you are following that.
Also the actress accusing her estranged husband of putting down
her dog.
Speaker 4 (36:33):
We have to talk about it and stay or go.
We'll debate some relationship drama just a second the night. Yeah,
they talk better than they excited.
Speaker 3 (36:41):
Tell me.
Speaker 4 (36:41):
These are the radio blogs on the Fresh shows, like
you're running in our diaries, except we say them aloud.
We call them blogs. Birthday girl, Calhen, you get a
blog and it doesn't matter if it's good or not.
Go what's your birthday? You're doing?
Speaker 13 (36:52):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (36:52):
Thank you? No pressure, dear blog. So something really crazy
happened to me yesterday and it was super unexpected. Did
but I made a new friend in the wild, like
two adults becoming friends, not via.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
We have not become one yet. But I don't know
what kind of friendship this would be.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
Girls great, but like there was no social media, like
we didn't follow each other beforehand. We literally were both
in CVS and we both had our dogs. She had,
I want to say hers was like a Bernese mountain dog,
like one of those big ones they're fluffy. And then
I had my little Willie and she was waiting to
get her id checked because she had a bottle of
(37:36):
wine on a Monday, my first green flag.
Speaker 4 (37:42):
Monday. I like about this friendship.
Speaker 1 (37:44):
Yeah, and we were both in our like pajamas running
to CVS.
Speaker 4 (37:47):
Okay, so green flag.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
So then we started talking and she was joking about like, oh,
they shouldn't have to cart us anymore.
Speaker 4 (37:52):
Whatever, YadA YadA.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
So we get to talking and then she's like, hey,
like because usually that's where the interaction ends, right for
most people.
Speaker 4 (37:59):
It would have been for me, and it would have
been we would have had we would have always had CVS.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
You know, and I would have thought of her family,
but it wouldn't have moved forward.
Speaker 4 (38:06):
But she said to me, she said, hey, I'm Katie.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
By the way, obviously we both live near here, so
I just want to introduce myself and I'm like, oh
my gosh, I'm Kaylin. And then we start talking about
she I just got a new job, this, that and
the other, and she's asking me questions.
Speaker 4 (38:21):
Then we exchange numbers, and then you asked her to
come over and as Stamble furniture. She's very handy, that Katie.
Speaker 1 (38:29):
But we have day to walk our dogs, we have
wine nights planned.
Speaker 4 (38:33):
I don't know, nothing's ever happened like that to me.
Speaker 1 (38:36):
Like, well, it's like hard to make friends as an adult,
and all mine moved away, So I'm friends with my
neighbor Katie Man.
Speaker 4 (38:43):
I love that friendships in the wild that almost ever happens.
It's very hard to make friends as a grown up. Yeah, friend, wait,
what are we doing here? You know?
Speaker 1 (38:52):
And then I was like, I thought she was just
being nice and she's like no, no, no, like put your
number on my phone and she's already texted me about
three things that she's trying to do.
Speaker 5 (39:00):
Katie.
Speaker 4 (39:00):
Yes, Katy is a nice woman. I just got done
watch you Hunting Wives on Netflix. Maybe she's.
Speaker 10 (39:07):
Right?
Speaker 4 (39:08):
Does she drive a white van or or does she
you know? I like the ladies. That's okay, No, I
know it is, of course, it's okay. I just was
she shooting her shot? Well?
Speaker 1 (39:23):
I did mention at one point that I had a
boyfriend who lived with me, because she said something about
when did you move?
Speaker 4 (39:28):
And I said, we moved. He didn't need to know.
She did say, who's we Wait a minute, okay, my boyfriend.
You thought I was crazy for a minute, but now
all of a sudden it's making sense to you. Yes,
turn your location on. K Katie just want to be
my friend. We will lipp all. She wants to be friendly. Yeah, okay, Hey,
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this is great. It's stay or go. George is here
to tell his story. George and I have a seat
on the couch. George g Petz can't be using epotherapy anymore,
so we're here. Tell us what's going on with you?
And uh, this is your girlfriend. Yeah.
Speaker 12 (40:11):
So I'm just trying to figure out if this thing
that she does is like a red flag or if
I'm just being paranoid.
Speaker 4 (40:16):
Okay, all right, so explain what do you think she's
now doing that could be a red flag? Yeah.
Speaker 12 (40:23):
So a while ago, we were at a music festival together,
so we shared our locations with each other so that
like we wouldn't love each other in the crowds and whatever,
and we just never turned it off. And it's been
like fine and helpful to have each other's locations at times.
But now she does this thing where wherever we get
into a fight, she'll turn off her location, so I
(40:45):
can't see where she is anymore.
Speaker 4 (40:47):
It sounds like some people in this room, It sure does.
I can see two or three of them, all three,
maybe all three. Nobody's getting my location. Yeah, I'm the same.
We'll say, you guys are funny. Yeas on you get
in a fight, she turns it off, and then when
you make up, she turns it back on.
Speaker 10 (41:06):
Yeah, she'll turn it right back on, which I just
think is really shady.
Speaker 4 (41:10):
She not doing anything. She's not doing anything. She's just
trying to get under your skin. She's not doing anything.
If it were every time, if it were not every time,
maybe we're one time, then she disappears for several days
or something. I don't know. It just it just seems petty,
that's all. And to me it seems petty. Do you
guys think it means anything more.
Speaker 13 (41:28):
No.
Speaker 5 (41:28):
I think it's a petty move, kind of like when
people get upset and they change their Facebook's relationship status
or they're changed their Facebook name and drop their husband's
last name. Like she's just acting out she wants your attention,
I think.
Speaker 4 (41:38):
M hmm. I mean, do you have any reason to
believe that there's anything more to it?
Speaker 10 (41:43):
No, I mean that's the only thing that I'm concerned about.
I'm like, I don't have our location, so I don't.
I have no reason to believe she's cheating or anything.
I just think it looks really shady. But if you're rest,
think it's okay.
Speaker 4 (41:57):
I mean, I'm trying to think if it's she has
disappears she I mean, I don't know, she doesn't come
back smell like men's cologne. I don't know a new friend,
right right, I mean, it's not wearing some other guy's sweatshirt,
you know, I don't know. I mean, there would be
no other sign except this petty which seems like a
(42:18):
petty move that she's up to something. Yeah, okay, well
I don't.
Speaker 5 (42:24):
It makes him feel a way, though, which is not
not okay, Like it's it's making him feel a certain
type of way, so he should address it because it's
not it's not cool.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
I think it's fine to say something like, why are
you doing that? You know, why are you doing that?
Speaker 9 (42:43):
Right?
Speaker 4 (42:43):
Right? I think you're well within your right to say
something like that's petty and annoying. I don't really want
to believe that you're cheating, but it certainly, you know,
it lends that you It gives that you don't want
me to know where you are for some reason why
would you want me to feel that way? I mean,
I think I think it's fair to say something about it.
But I don't know. I don't know that that in
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itself means that she's cheating on you. I mean, it's
a little predictable if she is, Like every time I
go to the other guy's house, I turn my located.
It's like, okay, I don't know. I mean it seems
a little it does. Is that real slick? If she's
up to it. I feel like sometimes the most petty
things that people do is it's clearly not slick, Like
if they were really up to something, they would be
a lot more shady about it.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
Yeah, here's how I feel. You're not owed my location.
So if I'm pissed at you or you're pissed at me,
then I'm turning it off. You don't get that access
to me during this argument.
Speaker 4 (43:33):
I don't even know why people share location. I mean,
you don't even know where I am. Yes, I do
you one person does for your safe Okay, well what
if it's not you, then well it doesn't have to
be me. I'm just saying, if another woman in his life,
your boyfriend's life, I think about you like I worry
about you? Oh me, Yeah, okay, I'm just saying, like,
what if what if someone else knew where your significant
(43:56):
others were, but it wasn't that that person didn't choose you, George,
I'll let you go. We're gonna talk about you behind
your back now, but you can listen on the radio,
Eyeheart app. And I don't, honestly, this is cutting dry
on me. I don't. I don't think it's a problem.
I mean it's a problem. I don't think it means
if you're if you're wondering if she's inherently doing something,
I don't necessarily think that she is. So maybe have
the chat with it. Yeah, I have a good day. Yeah,
(44:18):
I know they have a problem solved eight five, five,
five nine one one oh three five. First of all,
you think that's a problem. Second of all, do you
think that people should be sharing? I mean, do you
want people? If I'm in a relationship with you, am
I obligated to share my location with you if you
so desire? No? If I don't, does it mean I'm
up to something? And then third thing I would wonder
is what is the petty thing that you do when
(44:39):
you get into have an argument with your the person
who you love. What is the petty thing that you
do that probably drives them crazy? Every time kick you
will start with you. Oh, well you guys know what
I do. Your name gets changed in my phone. Okay,
so last time you got in to fight with Big Tim,
it changed what little Ti, Little Tim it changed into
some words I cannot say on this show. And then
(45:01):
is he aware of this or is it just for you?
It's just for me. It's just for me.
Speaker 5 (45:04):
So like even turning the location off, it's like a
little petty move just to I don't know, jab you
a little bit. Oh when you call on my phone,
it doesn't say like my love, this is you know
some other things?
Speaker 4 (45:17):
Okay, all right, all right, uh Caitlin birthday girl. I
mean I do this location thing so you get you
guys are get in to fight and you turn a
location off and it's just like, yeah, only if I
am leaving, you know what I mean. I'm not like,
so you don't want to chase this for you? Oh
oh my gosh, no no no no no.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
I sometimes I just like need a minute, but I
I content like we never shared location in this like
ceremonial like okay, here it is like I think one
time I needed his location or he needed mine, and
then we just never turned it off, so it was
like it's not something that either of us requires.
Speaker 4 (45:46):
So in that case, you don't get it.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
If I don't want you to get it, okay, lose
access to me.
Speaker 4 (45:52):
Very nice. Yeah, I don't know. I don't think that
needs to be a part of a relationship that I don't.
I don't need to know where you are. You don't
need to know where I am. It's the same way
you don't eat my it's not that deep password. You
don't need it. You don't need it because if you
really need to be going through my phone all the
time or need to know where I am at every
waking moment, you don't trust me. And why don't you
trust me? Let's talk about that. Let's work on that. Well,
(46:13):
there's not a single place that would be though. I'm sorry,
but you don't have trust then why they really?
Speaker 8 (46:20):
No?
Speaker 4 (46:21):
You want his location? Why?
Speaker 7 (46:23):
Because I like to just have everyone to know where
they're at. You get what I'm saying. I look at
my list, I got my my neighbors, school teacher on here, like,
I got everybody on here, and I think it's really
fun to look how everyone you know what they're up to?
Where it's everybody at are we assembled? Like, to me,
this is very important.
Speaker 4 (46:39):
I don't need to know.
Speaker 7 (46:40):
Where any of these people are, but it's just nice
to know, like, Okay, you know my sister's at home. Okay,
Lucy's in Bowling Brook or what is she doing there?
Actually she doesn't live there, but you know what I mean.
I like to know what is everybody up to?
Speaker 4 (46:49):
It's early. I know you is like a nosy thing.
I'm just notsy. I'm like, okay, everybody's chilling, We're good.
My husband somewhere I don't know where he is. I
don't even press it. Yeah, some where. It's not trust.
But you want to go through his phone too. You've
said that many times. That's true to check up like
what up to?
Speaker 2 (47:07):
Like talking about.
Speaker 4 (47:10):
Right, what are you up to? You know it's not
I trust that man with my you don't need his passwords? Well,
I just know it because I'm nosy again. I'm just nosy.
You guys.
Speaker 7 (47:19):
I like cheesemay, I like stuff like that, Like I
just what is your what do you do oh boy, So.
Speaker 6 (47:28):
I would never turn my location off. He has my location,
I do not have his. I am a recovering addict.
Because there was a while there then I did have
his location and I was like checking it far too much.
So I'm good with the current arrangement. But if I
ever turned off my location, that would be up. It's
either both or none.
Speaker 8 (47:50):
Bother me.
Speaker 4 (47:50):
I kind of like, no, he don't need my location.
I need Oh my gosh, I'm dating you. Like it's
literally it's just crazy.
Speaker 5 (48:00):
But yeah, Timothy's location, he doesn't need mine because I
leave for real, he doesn't have your location.
Speaker 4 (48:06):
He does not. Nobody has. I am not. I'm not
doing it. Futes one. I felt like super privileged that
I had.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
There's not a single place that I would ever be
that none of you could know about.
Speaker 4 (48:19):
I don't understand, but like why, Like I just I
don't just need one person to have yours. Please.
Speaker 1 (48:25):
It makes me nervous, Like what if there's something happens
to you?
Speaker 4 (48:28):
Well, I'm there, kayle do anyway all of our locations?
Speaker 5 (48:33):
Like anytime we leave an event, She's like, well, I
know you're not gonna give me your location?
Speaker 4 (48:37):
Key, key, Hey, but I am concerned. I'll text you
he were text you. I turn my read receipts off,
I turn on D and D and he can see
it's on silent, so he knows I'm ignoring him. I
like that. If anything, I mean, I'll unfriend people, unfollower
Oh that's Patty is okay. But turn your vacation on
(49:00):
and office guy? Can't you mean too, because I want
you to listen to my stories again again too?
Speaker 13 (49:05):
I don't know what I do.
Speaker 4 (49:07):
Maybe I don't look at everybody's stories all the time.
Why why me?
Speaker 13 (49:12):
Though?
Speaker 4 (49:13):
I don't even think that's true. We are I don't
even think that's true. I think I comment. You guys
are far too focused on what I'm doing on social media.
I am, I think about it. What about your couch?
I don't even think I sit there and reason I
don't evenin I look at stories on Instagram. That's what
I'm focused on the couch. I look at stories on
If I'm watching your stories on on TikTok, which I
am both of you, then I don't. Maybe I don't
(49:36):
need to look at your stories on Instagram. I mean,
I'm sorry, but I like to know what you're doing.
But I don't have to watch every single I don't
have to validate every single thing you do. I support
your craft, not every No, you don't, not every of
your story. Watch No, you do not. And I don't
expect you to run to your stories because it comes
up first for some reason. And I'm like, I don't
(49:57):
expect that of you. You don't have to look at
me all day long. You see me all morning. It's
not record. I love and support my friend.
Speaker 6 (50:02):
Oh boy, have you guys noticed that I'm making an
effort to watch your videos that you send me now.
Speaker 7 (50:07):
Yeah, but you don't reply, just me talking to my instagrams.
Speaker 4 (50:13):
Sit down, let me. I'll go out to eat or
go to movies without him. These are all the text
that works, A good one. So I won't feed him.
That's probably my petty move is you won't feed him.
I won't provide the food. Yeah, therefore he won't eat. Oh,
there's a hunger strike act. I kind of wish somebody
would not feed me so I could go on a
hunger strike. It might help me with some of my
fitness goals. Hey Becky, good morning, by good morning. Beg you,
(50:35):
So what do you do with your fiance, you turn
your location off.
Speaker 17 (50:38):
Well, yeah, so we've been together for well not my location,
but well no, yeah, my location. I'm sorry, I'm at
work right now. Sorry, my brain's everywhere.
Speaker 18 (50:47):
No.
Speaker 17 (50:47):
So when when he would get mad at me, he
would turn his location off, and then I started doing
the same because I was like, well, if you're gonna
be petty, I'm gonna be petty too. And then I
was like, this is so mentally exhausting to like keep
doing this as like we get mad at each other.
Speaker 8 (51:03):
So I tell them.
Speaker 17 (51:04):
I was like, you know what, if you need my location,
call my best friends, call my sisters, because they honestly
would probably save me before he would anyways.
Speaker 4 (51:13):
So wow, yeah, that's the most petty thing you do.
Though you don't do anything else. No, he has an.
Speaker 17 (51:20):
Android and I have an iPhone, so we have like
life three sixty if anything. So there's no read receipts,
there's no nothing but no never, never a cheating thing,
just you know, nothing that I shouldn't be doing. It's
just I'm not playing this game fair enough.
Speaker 4 (51:37):
Thank you so much. Have a good day, all right,
by bye. Yeah we're not doing location okay, but I
following I love, but usually that's that's the last resort,
Like I'll unfollow somebody like if I'm pretty sure it's done,
because I don't want to have to do the crawling
back refollow. I don't want to have to do that.
But I'll tell you what's funny is I I do
(51:58):
sometimes look at who is who will refollow me, because
you know, it's like shows up in the notifications or whatever.
And sometimes I'm surprised by who re follows me because
I'm like, oh, I didn't realize that we were, that
you had unfollowed me, you know what I mean. So
it's like or like if I dated somebody and then
they pop back up as a follow I'm like, oh,
how about that? Yeah, I see things must not be
(52:21):
working well for you whatever it is that you're doing.
Oh no, I'm petty. And then I go look at
their profile of the person who just refollowed me, I said, well,
I thought that that wedding ring that you had on
your left hand was the best day of your life.
It's Kaylen's birthday. Birthday Surprise number one. Shane is here,
Shane is here, Shane is the Morning Show, It's the
Boyfriend Shane is the boyfriend whose first dame I've used
(52:43):
for a while. I'm not sure if I was supposed to,
but I do it anyway. Hey man, welcome guys.
Speaker 8 (52:49):
How are you?
Speaker 4 (52:50):
I'm a p one, so this is kind of an honor,
you know what, It's an honor for us. He's a
p one. He's a primary listener of the show. Why
because he goes home and Kaylin's like, what did I say?
It was funny today? Everything? Every well? This guy, Shane's
a radio professional as well, so he could probably tell
us all the things that we could do better. But
you're nice and you don't do that. Since I am
(53:11):
a radio professional, I know your clock, so it's like
I'm going to it's going to be like a minute.
If that's okay, I want to say if I have well,
if you know the clock, then you know that we
don't follow it ahead there. That's my biggest criticism of
the show. You guys need to follow your clock. I'm kidding.
(53:35):
I'm kidding, IM kidding, I'm kidding. The best thing about
Kaitlin is that she is the single most beautiful person
inside and out that's ever been brought into my life.
She's a provider. She is a caregiver. She's the hardest
working person I know. She's the most tolerable person I know.
And if you lived with me, you would understand why
(53:57):
you need to be tolerant. She's carried me through an
insane amount of excruciating unemployment and she's been there through
every single step. It's been such a blessing to do
unemployment with somebody who is in the industry. Yes, I'd
love it if you'd get a job, exactly. I'd love
(54:23):
to hire you if we if we had any money,
and we don't, but I don't think she'd like us
to do that. Exactly, suggested Shane. I said, we should
hire Shane, and he's a absolutely not the best birthday
gift you could give her is not giving me a job. Absolutely,
But you know, like, yeah, reluctantly. I mean, you're very talented,
(54:44):
but if anyone's hiring, you should hire Shane. But I
don't know why I'm saying that, but anyway, continue, I'm
sure she's just she's someone who gets it. She's got
a wonderful family who loves her. She's got the sweetest
group of girlfriends, And I'm telling you, like forty of them.
If you can the courage and hang on to that
many girlfriends, that's an insane talent, you. But more importantly,
(55:11):
like she just loves, as you guys know, she loves
so many things. It's whether it's like the garlic sauce
from a Mediterranean place in Detroit, and yes, only Detroit,
Chicago does not have good garlic.
Speaker 3 (55:34):
I'm gonna.
Speaker 4 (55:37):
But we've been doing this for about twenty minutes, so
I'm gonna let you go seconds. It's good about Ady Cohen,
her sister Bella, a frozen coke, an outdoor shower at
her lake house, kitchen, towels from Trader Joe's calling me
and talking all the way home when she's walking home
(55:58):
from work, when we're gonna see each other in twenty minutes.
Every single thing she does is perfect and I cannot
imagine a life without her. But more importantly, our dog Willie.
I got Willy, And then I'll let you guys play
some bring carpenter like quick. I like how you say,
are but it's hers now, Fred, Fred, That's where I'm going, buddy.
(56:21):
So I got Willi at five weeks old. I've had
Willy four ten years now. And I don't have Willy anymore.
Willy has Kayleen, and I love that. I absolutely love it.
And it's my favorite relationship that I've seen develop, the
relationship between Willy and Kaylan, and I'm so appreciative of her,
(56:43):
and I'm so glad that you guys are giving her
good birthday. You have made everybody. You've made every boyfriend
look bad today. You've made every girlfriend I've ever had
be validated. And I love you when I hate you
for it. But that was very very You've raised the
bar man, very very sweet. Love you. He's crying. I mean,
(57:08):
he's gonna make this man made of stone cry. Jesus,
shame you. Okay, Paulina is crying. Don't talk about shame
You don't even your man is an Not only that,
(57:28):
but a bunch of dudes are gonna get cussed out
today when they get home. So hey, have a great day.
Thanks for calling me. Teach you guys. That was one
of the That was one of the sweetest things I think. Yeah, wow, man, man,
he's very sweet. Damn it. Shamee report he's on the
(57:49):
Fresh Show. Oh my god, Pauline that you just haven't
don't even talk he does I like hobby. I respect
Tommy's firefighting. He's a great guy. You know, he's an
amazing father. But we had him on the show. It
was happy birthday. Yeah, okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 19 (58:07):
A lot of we all have things, microphones, the podcast
coming soon from Home, somebody that man can talk and.
Speaker 4 (58:20):
Is he proposing? At the end of it, I was
wondering if he was if he was going to walk in,
walk in.
Speaker 1 (58:25):
Like we mentioned, he's unemployed. Were smart, right now, that's
not Now's at the time, you know now, it's at
the time.
Speaker 4 (58:36):
But oh wow, that was very very very sweet. It
was very sweet. Yeah, he's the best. Good Yeah, Shane,
good job. Shall we talk some entertainment things.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
Denise Richard says that she showed up unannounced at her
estrange husband Aaron's home, telling people that she needed to
get her dogs because she was told that he put
one of them down without her consent, which would be
absolutely insane to something.
Speaker 4 (59:00):
He denies. She has a temporary restraining.
Speaker 1 (59:03):
Order, but her lawyer maintains that she did not violate
it because he wasn't there. If someone told me that
someone put my dog down, by the way, I would
do anything i'd break any order, excuse me. I still
don't know if he did or not, but this is
the messiest divorce that we've seen in a really long time,
and I think they're just getting started.
Speaker 4 (59:20):
It's actually very sad.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
Okay, fred, I did not watch this, so help me
if I get anything incorrect. But Amy Bradley's family is
keeping hope alive that she will eventually be found now
that they're getting thousands of new tips following renewed public
interest from that new Netflix show Amy Bradley is missing.
Speaker 4 (59:39):
And I don't know if anyone else is.
Speaker 1 (59:40):
Watching this, but I guess they're getting a ton of tips,
even from all around the world, Australia, New Zealand, Scotland,
South Africa, the UK, among others. And they're saying, though
that they haven't seen a whole lot of tips come
in from the Caribbean Islands or Caribbean however you say it,
where she disappeared in March of nineteen ninety eight on
that crew. Her brother says that people have also spent
(01:00:03):
or sent tons of photos of women who look like her,
but the family.
Speaker 4 (01:00:07):
Does not believe that they've seen a photo of actually her.
They have gotten tips that she was working at like
a car wash.
Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Another guy said he's described her tattoos and said that
he purchased sexual.
Speaker 4 (01:00:18):
Experiences from her. Did you watch the whole thing? I
did not, So that's why I was saying, how what
on Netflix? So this woman's supposed that she was on
a cruise with their family, and this happened in like
nineteen ninety two, and it was well covered at the
time and over the years on different shows, and then
Netflix did a documentary about it, and now everyone's talking
(01:00:39):
about it. Against in the top ten. She went on
a cruise with her family, and at some point one
evening on the cruise, as they were pulling into port somewhere,
she disappeared, unless she was lastly on the balcony of
her room and then never seen again. And so they
don't know why. Some people think she fell off. Some
people think that she was kidnapped and abducted. Some people
think that she was sex trafficked. I don't think she
(01:01:02):
fell off because unless she fell off, hit her head
and sunk, they were pulling into port. Apparently it was
like swimmable, So I think if she'd just fallen into
the water, I think she could have gotten to the
shoreline if she wanted to. Yeah. So my guess is
either she absolutely wants nothing to do with her family
for some reason, or she's not with us anymore. But
(01:01:23):
I don't know about this theory that she's alive and
kicking and doing things, and because I think in twenty
twenty five, it would be almost impossible to do, yeah,
to still be alive and have not be found. And
if you are alive, you absolutely don't want to be
found because you know this has received so much coverage
and it would be so easy to find your family
at this point. So I don't I don't really know.
(01:01:45):
I don't know what happened. But for the people that
like she fell off, if she fell off the boat
short of but then I think there would be evidence
that she like cracked her head open or something along
the way. I don't know. Yeah, I just don't. I
don't buy that she fell off and just sank.
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
It wouldn't be hard to find some and if they
were close to shore. I think I haven't watched it yet.
They also said that there was a woman who said
she knew of someone dying on an island last year
and that she thought that might be her, So I'm
gonna watch it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:12):
Did you hear that? I saw that?
Speaker 7 (01:02:13):
I mean it looked very much like her, so I
would think the age would match too.
Speaker 4 (01:02:16):
Is so like how old she to be like today?
Speaker 8 (01:02:18):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:02:18):
Yeah, I don't know if the age is matt. I
had to look into that, but yeah, so I will
still watch it. But I know her family really thinks
that she's out there. And lastly, P Diddy is going
to stay in jail until his October third sentencing after
a judge denied his bail request. Again.
Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
I know, we're all really surprised.
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
He of course, was convicted of transporting people across state
lines for prostitution, but cleared of more serious charges. The
judge said that he still poses as a threat due
to pass violent behavior, and prosecutors want four to five years.
Speaker 4 (01:02:47):
His team is pushing for less.
Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
By the way, if you missed any part of our
show from today or any day, really, you can take
the Fred Show on demand and if you could, it
really helped set us as a preset Fred Show.
Speaker 18 (01:03:00):
Do you have what it takes to battle show biz?
Shelley in the show Biz Showdown, No bees, Hi Showbies.
Speaker 4 (01:03:10):
That was the cutest thing I've ever heard in my life.
I don't know Shane, I never met you. He's adorable.
That's so cute, Kalyn, let's try today. Let's do a
double day girl. Oh my gosh, that was so cute,
very nice. She made every man look bad today. So
you laughing. They don't all communicate. We you don't all
(01:03:33):
communicate like that, man, So I use all my words of.
Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
Work men, all good men, Hey, Kwannah, pray, Hey.
Speaker 4 (01:03:42):
Good morning, welcome. Fun fact about you is.
Speaker 5 (01:03:45):
What I'll be thirty in January.
Speaker 4 (01:03:48):
Okay, well, happy birthday in January. In case we don't
talk before then, it's a five pop culture questions. One
hundred and fifty bucks is the price Shelley has won
fourteen straight and over a thousand times. Good luck, all right,
thank you? Shells out to the sound booth poof Quanta.
Question number one. Which comedian has purchased the infamous Annabelle
(01:04:08):
doll along with the museum and other haunted artifacts? Three
two one, We got four left Kwana which need a
favorite singer? Fought Logan Paul in a w w E
Summer smash event over the weekend Logan pull fight over
(01:04:33):
the weekend Need a favorite singer.
Speaker 8 (01:04:36):
Two.
Speaker 4 (01:04:38):
This famous m m A fighter started a petition to
make it on the presidential ballot in Ireland. Name him
Brianna Chicken Fry LaPaglia says she wants to get a
restraining order after her ex set a barstool flag on fire.
Name her ex? And which singer helped a fan after
(01:05:06):
she passed out on stage during her concert in Detoi, Detroit, Michigan.
All Right, it's a two. You got a two, not
the worst score ever. We'll see what happens here. Shelley's
coming back. She got a two? Okay, all right? Question
number one? Which comedian has purchased the infamous Annabelle Dole
(01:05:28):
along with the museum and other haunted artifacts? What does
that guy say? Matt right? That's right, Matt Riive is correct?
Which need a favor? Singer? Logan Paul in a WWE
Summer Smash event over the weekend. Yeah, this famous MMA
fighter started a petition to make it on the presidential
ballot in Ireland. Name him McCord. Yeah, Brianna Chicken Fry
(01:05:50):
LaPaglia says she wants to get a restraining order after
her ex set a barstool flag on fire name her ex.
Oh no, it's one of the Browns and Luke's and
the Istory two. Oh gosh, that's a combination of a
lot of people. I know, Zach Bryant. I mean it's
(01:06:11):
one of them. If you put this, if you put
Zach and then you put it last name together, you'll
get somebody. And which singer helped the fan after she
passed that on stage during her concert in Detroit, Katie Perry,
that's right, it's four that to win. Kwana, my friend,
you have to say. My name is Kuana. I got
showed up on the showdown.
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
You know the rest My lame was Plana that showed
up on the show down.
Speaker 4 (01:06:32):
And I can't hang with the girrilla. That was good, Kwanta,
you can't hang with the cat. Cat Cat shout out
to my birthday in January. Thank you guys, Kelly, thank
(01:06:57):
you guys so much. Love you guys. I love you,
You love you for it. Okay, well the rest of
us are just going screw ourselves. Hang on all right,
light there. Oh nice one. She wrapped She wrapped us.
She just hung up. Okay, bye, I gotta go fun.
She had to say, run to a thousand bucks. It's
(01:07:17):
been a while since we've had a price that big,
I think. Yeah, it's been a little time here. Yeah,
we number one thousand and thirty six and fifteen straight,
one thousand bucks. That's the price tomorrow. So we'd love
it if you'd come back. Yes, absolutely, all right, good,
we'll see you around this time tomorrow. Okay, around this
sounds good? Thank you. Yeah, that's that's our new thing.
Shane's gonna gonna send me a memo about this. My boss,
(01:07:38):
Shane Camon's boyfriend the show, Ben Shelley, showed down some
time between seven forty five and seven fifty three. We're
so late. He made us late. It was well, I
would say it was the fifteen minute oration that we
were saying. But I let him go. Well give us beautiful.
It was muted, it was he was worth it. Waiting
(01:07:58):
by the pune. We'll do it now or.
Speaker 9 (01:08:01):
Fread show next. Wait, and you know there are a
lot of hot freads. I don't know if there are.
Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
Was kind of fine. Oh yeah, he was. I like
a man and go to work. Yeah. He beat him
at his feet on the ground. That's a good there.
Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
You know that's on it Fred's show is on Tuesday,
August fifth.
Speaker 4 (01:08:31):
That means is Kaylen's birthday. It's Kaylen's birthday today, twenty
four years old today, when you've been on the show
almost a decade, it's amazing. Apparently we were into child labor.
I didn't know that. I had no idea. You conceal
that from us. Yeah, but I guess that would make
me thirty two. So we'll go with that. I love that,
(01:08:53):
you know, we'll go with all of us some quick math. Yeah,
actually that's something right math. But whatever, birthday, Klen, Thank you,
Jason Brown, Morning Hikiki, Shobi. Shelley's here, bellah me on
the phone in the text eight five five five three five.
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the Tangent. But I think we talked about more than that.
I don't remember like most things, I don't remember what
we did. I don't remember we did fifteen minutes ago.
I really don't. I feel like and I've said this before,
(01:09:36):
but we're like the kid that gets in your car
at three o'clock when you pick them up from school,
and what you in school today? I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I used all my words
what I did waiting on the phone from the vault?
Why did somebody get ghosted? We'll do it next. Headlines
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about Bees, a little bit of an animal thing going
on this week. Bees is the focus of The Fun
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Fact and the Enter Tam Report. What are you working on?
Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
Singer Zach Bryan, who I don't know. Shelley just called
him Luke Daniels or whatever. He started a major war
with Barstool. Also, you will not believe what Luka Dancik
did after resigning that very expensive contract.
Speaker 4 (01:10:15):
You'll never guess. You can say what you want about Barstool.
I'm not. I'm just it's not worth it. I wouldn't
criticize him. They didn't have to do something real, real,
real bad, because that's just I don't want to smoke
and what he did was a traditional act of war. Yeah,
oh yeah, he's never been left waiting by the phone.
(01:10:35):
It's the Fred Show. Hey Tim, good morning, Welcome to
the program. How are you?
Speaker 13 (01:10:40):
Oh man, I'm just super frustrated. I thought I went
on a really awesome date last week, and she's just
not She's just not getting back to me.
Speaker 4 (01:10:51):
She's a ghosting.
Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 4 (01:10:53):
All right, Well that's frustrating, So why don't you kind
of fill us in? How did you meet? Tell us
about any dates you've been on, and then where things
are now? Yeah, I mean we.
Speaker 13 (01:11:02):
Met on Bumble, you know, and we went out and
after you know, talking for texting or whatever for a
week on Bumble, we decided to go out and we
just got drinks.
Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
And I thought it was it was super fun.
Speaker 13 (01:11:15):
I thought it was just really you know, talked, had
good conversation, that learned any rolls or anything, you know,
like I thought I had some good signs.
Speaker 4 (01:11:23):
But because you can sometimes tell when you're out with somebody,
if you're conversing in the conversations labored or you know,
if you go if you bring up a topic that
gets weird or awkward or whatever. But you're saying like
everything was just kind of natural and flowing, and that's
usually a good sign.
Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
Yeah, Yeah, that's what I thought.
Speaker 4 (01:11:41):
Okay, all right, well, let's see if we can figure
out what's going on. We're gonna call this woman, Sophie.
You'll be on the phone at the same time. I
want you to jump in at some point, but we're
gonna ask some questions before that and see if we
can figure out what's going on. And the hope, as
always is that there's something going on here we can
straighten out and then set you up on another date
and pay for that tim All right, let's call Sophie.
(01:12:02):
You guys met on Bumble and you went on a
date and you thought the date was amazing. You thought
the conversation was good, you thought the attraction was there.
You were into her, you were excited about this, and
yet you've reached out for another date since then and
you have not heard from her, no response, text, calls, whatever, nothing. Okay,
let's call Sophie. Figure this out right now, good luck?
Speaker 8 (01:12:29):
Hello?
Speaker 4 (01:12:30):
Hi is this Sophie. Yes, I Hey Sophie, good morning.
My name is Fred. I'm calling from the Fred Show,
the Morning radio Show, And I have to tell you
that you are on the radio right now and I
would need your permission to continue with the call. Can
witch out for a second, would you mind?
Speaker 8 (01:12:46):
Sure?
Speaker 4 (01:12:46):
Well, thank you. You can hang out any time. But
we're calling on behalf of a dude who says you
met you on Bumble. His name is Tim. Do you
remember meeting Tim?
Speaker 8 (01:12:54):
Oh? Oh boy, yeah I do. This is a little
on a pocket.
Speaker 4 (01:13:01):
What's going on? Oh wow? Well, I mean that's fair
to say. But he called us and he told us
that you guys have met on Bumble and went on
a date. He thought the date went great and was
excited to see you again, but says that he hasn't
been able to get a hold of you. We obviously
had no trouble. You picked up in like two rings.
So what's going on? Why haven't you called him back?
Why don't you want to see him again?
Speaker 8 (01:13:22):
Well, I guess things like this are facing point. But
I can go ahead and walk you through one of
the creepiest experiences I think I've ever had.
Speaker 4 (01:13:31):
Wait, so you're saying this date was one of the
creepiest experiences that you've ever had.
Speaker 8 (01:13:35):
The aftermath of the date, Oh definitely, okay, Wow, what happened? Well,
I mean everything was fine when we matched on Bumble,
the back and forth, our conversation was really nice, which
is really rare for Bumble. That's kind of like a
watery hole of creatures of the night. So I thought, Okay,
(01:13:58):
somebody nice and normal, who's having a real conversation with
me the data.
Speaker 4 (01:14:01):
I'm sure the Bumble people appreciate that. By the way,
I'm sure there it's a it's a watering hole for
creatures of the night. Just then, happy, right you Bumble five.
I can see it now on a billboard. I think
that's kind of what our show is, is a watering
hole for creatures of the night. Anyway, And I mean
that in the finest way possible and the nicest, kindest way.
So okay, So what happened?
Speaker 8 (01:14:22):
Yeah, date, super fun. After the date though, that's the
make out really weird. The day after the date, he
asked for my email and he already had my phone number.
People don't really ask for emails, you know, But okay, sure,
he said he had a surprise for me. Fine, I
got the email, that's all. When it took a really
(01:14:44):
dark turn. The subject line was I picture a future
with you? Whatever could that possibly mean? So inside the email,
I kid you not. He had a power point. Now
what could that power point possibly mean?
Speaker 13 (01:14:59):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (01:15:00):
I click on that power point.
Speaker 8 (01:15:02):
And I was absolutely shocked. This guy actually made a
PowerPoint using AI photos. Mind you you show us what
our life would be like together.
Speaker 4 (01:15:15):
Stop. So this dude went to like jat GPT and
he typed in like, you know, me and Tim and
Sophie together forever or something, okay, and then he sent
this to you in a little organized manner. So what
sort of images did he Well, no, did he have
AI make of the two of you?
Speaker 8 (01:15:34):
The entire play by play? Engagement photos? Oh yeah, wedding photos.
I will say he picked a really high stress for me.
Speaker 4 (01:15:44):
Oh my god.
Speaker 8 (01:15:48):
Yeah, pregnancy, Oh wow wow?
Speaker 4 (01:15:53):
Okay, kids, now you're what have Yeah? Boy, you're a girl?
Speaker 8 (01:16:00):
Boys?
Speaker 4 (01:16:01):
The girl?
Speaker 8 (01:16:01):
The girl you know questionable? You know, maybe should a
late bloomers. She'll come into it.
Speaker 4 (01:16:07):
Not the kid, one of the AI children know that
you would have together. Okay, wow, So wedding.
Speaker 8 (01:16:16):
There was a cat, a caligo named Pebbles.
Speaker 4 (01:16:20):
A cat. You own a cat now too? In AI
world with this guy who you went on one day
with from.
Speaker 3 (01:16:25):
Bumble absolutely wow, wow wow.
Speaker 4 (01:16:29):
Okay, I mean wait, wait to hate way to have vision.
You know, let me say something here. A lot of
women complain that guys don't know what they want. This
guy quite clearly knows what he wants. Uh, this is
not what we mean. This is not what we mean.
Let me bring Tim into this, the AI masked I wow, Tim,
you didn't mention when you said the things, uh, that
(01:16:51):
she wasn't responding to you. You didn't mention this fantasy
world that you created at the two of them in
a PowerPoint presentation. I mean, well, what was the issue
with that? What was the issue? I think there are
kind of a lot of issues actually go.
Speaker 8 (01:17:07):
Ahead that you have to ask that is an issue.
Speaker 4 (01:17:10):
I mean, is that normal behavior for you to create
a fantasy world with someone you just met, including pictures
of events that didn't take place. Well, I mean it
was just like a joke, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:17:21):
I mean, I know we're not married, I know we
don't have kids.
Speaker 4 (01:17:23):
It was just like, you know, hey, like I see
this getting serious? You know, if if you're in it
took a long time though, No, no, no, chack EBT
and the new program that I had.
Speaker 3 (01:17:36):
It took like twenty five minutes.
Speaker 4 (01:17:38):
But I don't know that I would say to somebody
after a first date all that stuff anyway, not to
mention creating the fake pictures of what all that would
look like like. I think a lot of people would
be alarmed if you told them after the first date
that you saw a future, you know, having kids and
buying a cat with them. I think that people might
that might be a little abrasive for people, But then
you you went ahead and took the extra step of
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creating the images.
Speaker 3 (01:18:03):
I didn't create the images I did.
Speaker 13 (01:18:05):
Well, is a cat really abrasive? I mean, they're pretty
pretty creatures.
Speaker 4 (01:18:09):
I thought, why. I think it's the purchasing of the
cat combined with the kids who you've named, and yeah,
right right, I think that.
Speaker 13 (01:18:21):
You know, it's kind of like plug and play.
Speaker 18 (01:18:23):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
It's like I have, you know, an image of what
I want in my life, and I'm just you know,
getting this person.
Speaker 4 (01:18:30):
To see if they go along with that. And this guy,
you know, Sam is just vision board. How is that
any different than putting a picture of a Ferrari on
your on your mirror? The man wants to, you know,
aspire to have a Ferrari, except this time he's uh,
the ferrari is is Sophie, and he made fake images
of the children that they don't have. So I look oriented.
(01:18:55):
The man is focused, the man knows what he wants.
I may be changing my mind.
Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
This so many normal things. What what what I mean?
People gotta you know, they got to stand out right,
Like you don't.
Speaker 4 (01:19:10):
Know her middle name, Bro, you just met her. You
don't need that for ye as out of control. I
would look you your your imagination has taken, you know,
kind of gotten the best of you here. And I
think again, I feel like if you communicated these things
to her after a first date, that that in itself
(01:19:30):
would spook a lot of people because even though you
have good intention, you just met now you went ahead
and created fake pictures of this. I don't suppose you
have them like in frames in your house or anything,
like you haven't taken it.
Speaker 12 (01:19:42):
Is that?
Speaker 4 (01:19:42):
What can you imagine like if she went over to
his house and like bedside is the picture of Actually
I think I just did give you. No, I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:19:50):
I don't have any I don't have any frames that
would be weird.
Speaker 4 (01:19:54):
That would be I have okay, that would weird. Sophie,
you haven't said much. Are you just frightened? I mean,
I don't mean it.
Speaker 3 (01:20:03):
It's supposed to it's supposed to be cute.
Speaker 4 (01:20:05):
Why are you yelling? This is not cute.
Speaker 8 (01:20:08):
This is a thing that documentaries murder.
Speaker 3 (01:20:12):
Mysteries on Netflix are MADEO.
Speaker 8 (01:20:14):
This is.
Speaker 4 (01:20:17):
No, that's good, it's certainly not that.
Speaker 17 (01:20:21):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 4 (01:20:22):
I ask questions. Oh no, I think you should totally
understand why no one's murdering anybody. But I think you
may have murdered your chances of going out with her again.
But I have to ask the question. That's what I'm
paid to do. Do you, Sophie, would you like to
go out with him again? You know he was a
little he came in a little hot with the AI
(01:20:44):
images of the two.
Speaker 3 (01:20:46):
Of you together, and any more AI images if you
don't like.
Speaker 4 (01:20:49):
Them, see, he won't send anymore. How about that?
Speaker 8 (01:20:51):
No? According to jet Chat, whoa, I can't even say it.
According to chat GBT, I will not be going on
a second date.
Speaker 4 (01:21:00):
Oh see, she asked chat GPT too, and chat even
chat GPT is like, well, this is weird. This is
a weird use of me. That's what chat GPT said. Okay,
all right, look so it's not going to work out, Tim,
I'm sorry. Look at you sound like a sweet guy.
It was a little aggressive. You spooked her, so I
might be mindful of that moving forward. But good luck
to you and Sophie. Thanks for answering. Good luck to
you as well.
Speaker 8 (01:21:20):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:21:21):
Caitlin's entertainment report is on the Fread Show.
Speaker 1 (01:21:25):
Singer Zach Bryan posted a video on Instagram setting a barstool.
Sports Saturdays are for the boys flag on fire while
swinging it or at it rather with a golf club,
all set to the new Tyler Childers track Biting List, which,
if you have not heard it, I actually love the song.
The lyrics are, to put it plain, I just don't
like you never really have and never really did. And
(01:21:47):
if they're ever calme a time, I got rabies, you're
high on my biting.
Speaker 4 (01:21:50):
List, which, okay, could you be more clear?
Speaker 1 (01:21:54):
The act reup drama and ongoing tension with Dave Portnoy,
the founder of Barstool and Zach's X podcaster Breonna Chicken
fry Lapallia. Dave previously released some diss tracks called the
Smallest Man or Country Diddy making fun of Zach.
Speaker 4 (01:22:09):
Things kind of died down for a little while. It
seems like they want to reignite things.
Speaker 1 (01:22:13):
Responding to the flag burning clip, Dave sarcastically asked via
Instagram story, how are.
Speaker 4 (01:22:19):
We going to recover? So? Wow, he's not really worried
about it, but first the Stooli's gonna come for you, man, right.
Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
So, and he wanted to smoke like he was nowhere
in nowhere Montana, like with his friends, Like why we're
doing that?
Speaker 4 (01:22:33):
You just do them too much all the time. I
guess I don't even know why you if you're him
while you bother like you know, you got lots of
money and you're famous and it is what it is.
And it doesn't sound like you were very nice to her.
I don't know why you lean into it, Like why
why would you even allow these folks to come for you? Right?
He's keeping it going man right there. Maybe he wants
(01:22:54):
to smoke. I don't know. I wouldn't, right, I don't
know me neither.
Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
All right, So what do you do when you inc
a fat new deal for Luca Dancik There was only
one answer, hit up Vegas to see his favorite boy band,
the Backstreet Boys at the sphere.
Speaker 4 (01:23:08):
That's what I would do if you just paid me
two hundred and fifty million dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
Yeah, I love it, So okay, is that how much
it is? Because I have one hundred and sixty five million,
but I thought it.
Speaker 4 (01:23:16):
Was fifty million a year first. Maybe not. Maybe it's
lessons either. You know, I don't know the basket.
Speaker 1 (01:23:21):
I can't keep a million straight. It's a lot of millions,
so many millions. He and the Lakers agreed to a
massive three year, multi.
Speaker 4 (01:23:27):
Million dollars a year hundred yeah, right, yeah, to keep
him in the Purple and gold through twenty thirty.
Speaker 1 (01:23:34):
Now video showing Luca and the Lakers team president vibing
tie onan it that way is going viral and it's amazing.
And that was the night that Ashton Kutcher and Meila
Kunis were there. They were actually in the box right
next to them. Luca also got to go backstage and
take a photo with who he called his favorite boy
band back in April.
Speaker 4 (01:23:52):
So I love that for guys. A breakup bud too.
Have you've seen he lost? Like I don't know a
bunch of wady. He's Oh he's super slim. No no, no,
from the map. The Mavericks stumping him. He because they
said he was fat and lazy. Oh that was kind
of their revenge body. So yeah, so it's a breakup bud.
So he went and he went and fixed that problem.
Guys looking slim.
Speaker 1 (01:24:12):
He's twenty six, he's a multi millionaire and he just
saw the Backstreet Boys and he has a nice body.
Speaker 4 (01:24:17):
He's winning, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:24:20):
Lastly, Ed Sheeran and Harry Potter is Ron Weasley aka
Rupert Grint are reuniting in a promo for Ed's new
single A Little More, making their first on screen collapse
since his twenty eleven Lego House video. In the teaser,
they're both wearing the same floral shirt singing the song together.
Rupert is reprising his doppelganger role as he famously gets
mistaken for Ed by fans all the time, and called
(01:24:42):
the video utterly Bunkers, which is very British but fitting
for the upbeat but emotionally charged tone of the song
A Little More as part of his upcoming album Play
and it is set to drop on September twelfth, So
look out for that. By the way, if you missed
anything from today or any day really and you want
to catch up on the show, type the Fred Show
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Speaker 4 (01:25:03):
Is on freads. Fun fact bread guys, did you know
the bees can get drunk? Bees? Bees can get drunk
from consuming ethanol, the intoxicating substance in alcohol, which is
(01:25:25):
form when yeast ferments sugars. Fermented nectar from flowers as
well as fermented sat from trees like lime trees can
intoxicate bees if these sugary liquids have fermented due to
heat or moisture. So these fruits, like the grapes whatever,
they make the bees drunk if they consume it, and
then when intoxicated bees would exhibit signs of drunkenness like
(01:25:45):
compared motor skills, uncoordinated flying, and memory issues similar to humans.
Now this is the bad part. Intoxicated bees returned into
the hive are easily identified by guard bees because of
their erratic waggle dance and are then expelled from the
hiber killed. Oh wow, so don't be coming back to
the crib hammered otherwise you're gonna meet the mega right,
(01:26:06):
don't show your location if you're out drinking.
Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
More Fred Show next right here? These are the radio
blogs on The Fred Show, like running in our diaries,
except we say them aloud. We call them blogs. Kiki,
you doing one? Yes, go dear blog.
Speaker 4 (01:26:23):
Okay, I got an update.
Speaker 5 (01:26:24):
Remember I told you guys about the family reunion and
the high school reunion was coming up, and I was
on committees for both.
Speaker 4 (01:26:32):
Oh yeah, exactly.
Speaker 5 (01:26:33):
Laugh Now because I've literally done nothing on either committee.
Speaker 4 (01:26:38):
You know, I've shown up to maybe a couple of meetings.
Speaker 5 (01:26:41):
Actually fell asleep on the meeting last night for the
family reunion that is happening on Saturday.
Speaker 4 (01:26:46):
So I really don't know what's going on. So you're
really contributing, You're adding a lot of these these bodies. Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:26:53):
Yeah, And at this point I'm considering just not attending either,
because you know, it's as you cannot go to the
family reunion.
Speaker 4 (01:27:00):
You could probably not go to your I didn't go
to my high school reunion, but you cannot go to
the you have to go to the family reunion.
Speaker 5 (01:27:05):
Well, see, here's the thing, you know, how like when
you don't do your homework and so you just take
the day off of school, like, you know what, I'm
just not gonna go. And I have done nothing for
this reunion, so I'm kind of like, maybe I just
don't show up. Everybody will forget that I didn't do anything.
And then also the Bud Bilicate parade is actually at
the same exact time. Oh, out there, you gotta be
(01:27:26):
at that, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (01:27:28):
I have to be in the parade, So I have
an out for that. But then the following weekend is
my high school reunion and I'm just I don't feel
like it.
Speaker 8 (01:27:38):
You know.
Speaker 4 (01:27:38):
I want to tell you the same thing that you
guys all told me when I didn't want to go
to mine, and it said, you are kiky, you are Moquitha,
you are a on a major glow up, and I
think you need to go strut. You need to go
in there and be like I did everything I said.
I I became famous. I said I was gonna be famous,
and I am famous. Nobody's famous and you are.
Speaker 5 (01:28:00):
And I feel like, because you know, we have this
job or whatever, people have such high expectations and it's
just like I'm tired, Bro, I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:28:08):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:28:09):
I don't want to do it. I don't want to
do it and nothing.
Speaker 7 (01:28:12):
You listen, Carrie, High school hates to see me coming
because I pulled that.
Speaker 2 (01:28:16):
Look at me now, everybody, I'm saying, you guys should go,
you should go.
Speaker 3 (01:28:22):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:28:23):
I might have to be at the Billican this weekend.
Next week, I'll tell you something for you to do.
Mamma Amy will be here. I'll fill in for parade.
I I'll go ahead and fill in for you. You
were going to say you're going to fill in at
the family reunion. Oh, I don't want me to pay
a shirt. I'll you know what I'll go to. I'll
fit right in. I think, right in step with the uncles.
(01:28:44):
But you really would. I think some doing all activities,
tuggle war, you have to do to the fraternity dance
that they all do, you know what I mean. Yeah,
we don't have a lot of Greek organizations in our family.
You've the line dance what I'm talking about like retired
gang members. But I'm not doing that dance.
Speaker 5 (01:29:02):
I don't know mine dances. Yeah, the chat slide is mandatory.
Speaker 4 (01:29:08):
Okay, So some of you that give me a YouTube
video and I totally go please family reunion like that,
and people be like, I think you got there. You
came to the wrong place. I think I didn't. I
think that's the plan. We're pretty sure that you know. Yeah, no,
this is me, I'm here. Remember me. You Actually, I'm
(01:29:32):
Darryl's son. You you know something because my uncle Darrel
is