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Speaker 1 (00:01):
He's got to wait.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Wait.

Speaker 1 (00:04):
Fred Show is on Wait now lot This morning show, Hey,
morning everybody. Wednesday, August twenty eighth, The Fred Show is
on Kaylen Hello, good morning, Hi, Jason Brown, Hi, Ruviia, Hello, Hello, Paulina, Hike,
Gid Morning, Shoby. Shelley is here. She has money next
hour one straight win one one straight win, just one

(00:29):
Joe one one hundred and fifty bucks is the price
next hour? You can beat jobs. Shelley in five questions
waiting by the phone. He's new this morning? Why does
somebody get ghosted? Game Show Wednesday? Key Kei karaoke this morning.
The Entertainer Report's coming up to you. What are you
working on?

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Game?

Speaker 1 (00:44):
A lot of stuff.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
So Derek Whibley from some forty one speaking out about
those Lincoln Park rumors and artists stopped their concert after
he saw a man hit a wooden woman excuse me
in the audience. And Lana del Rey truly has the
most random boyfriends their occupations.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
She's wild. I'm reading the I'm trying to make a
decision on the fly. I'm reading our sheet today, Kik,
I need to understand what you're talking about here. Yeah,
I promise I'm not high, but it must be hell
to be a baby and someone's tickling you. Yes, can

(01:22):
you imagine what's going through their mind?

Speaker 5 (01:23):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:24):
Like hers stop? Oh my god, I hate being tickled.
So how high were you creative at the top? You know,
it's just anything.

Speaker 6 (01:37):
Anything decided, whatever comes to my mind. I'm putting on
this sheet, and yesterday I was just driving me and
I thought to myself, damn, it must be hard to
be a baby.

Speaker 7 (01:49):
Yes.

Speaker 6 (01:49):
Can you imagine how we just tickle babies and we
think it's the cutest thing, and we're like a baby
must be so annoyed, Like, please, can you stop?

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Because I hate being tickled. I don't know not y'all.
I like square up, ready to fight.

Speaker 6 (02:02):
Tim knows if he tries to tickle me, baby, we're
about to be boxing. I don't play that. I hate
being tickled. So can you imagine as a baby, somebody
just tickling your feet and tickling your arm, and you,
like you can't say anything about it.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
I mean it's probably scarier to like fall asleep at
home and wake up at Walmart. That's probably scarier, you know,
Like these babies just wake up and there's somewhere it.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Happens to me all the time.

Speaker 6 (02:23):
Though, I think we don't think enough about what it's
like to be a baby. Like I can't tell you
what hurts, I can't tell you to stop. Also, I
think dogs are tired of drinking water. They don't have
any other options. Have you ever about them?

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Wait till here's your hands to create something? Thank you?
So did you take a gummy? Did you smoke?

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Like?

Speaker 1 (02:46):
What?

Speaker 8 (02:46):
Like?

Speaker 1 (02:47):
How many milligrams? Because? Okay, so you know what i'd
like to hear. I'd like to hear your I'm high
thought eight five? Let's try it. Okay, so so far
we have. Yes, I promise I'm not high, but that's
you have to say it too. I promise I'm not high.
But I promise I'm not high. But it must be
hell to be a baby and get tickled. Also, I

(03:09):
promise I'm not high. But dogs don't get any choice?
Is about to drink water?

Speaker 6 (03:14):
What if I'm a dog and I want a PEPSI
I don't have, Like they don't have any option. Every day,
Looks gets the same food and the same water.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
We could switch up the food.

Speaker 6 (03:23):
Every now and then gets a treat, but he never
gets an option on what's a drink that?

Speaker 1 (03:30):
I mean, I guess it's true. I mean sometimes you
put ice in the water. I guess make it cold.
But yeah, I guess you don't really switch it up
for the dogs. Do we get bottle water? Like if
I have extra bottle water?

Speaker 9 (03:39):
Like, oh you get you get Fiji today?

Speaker 1 (03:42):
And I get so annoyed, like Fiji every day? No, no, no, no,
I don't even get Fiji everything whatever the Walmart. It's
a special day when I get the square bottles. I'm like,
it's gonna be a good day today. All right, we
got a little bit of coin today. Okay, I've got
one for you. I mean, this was going to be
a topic, but it was a kind of a high
thought and I even asked my trainer about this. Who's

(04:05):
a man, so I don't really know what perspective he
is to off for Gideon. But we're running down the
lake front the other day and there's very attractive women
and men. But they're very attractive women that run out there,
which is is good and bad because it's good because
it's something nice to look at. It's bad because I'm
barely alive and I'm constantly he has to stop every
now and again and like use the paddles on me

(04:27):
just to keep me alive and keep me going. So
there's that, and I don't want to look stupid and
like sweaty and nasty though I'm working out. But then
there's hot people and they always look by the way people.
There are people who manage to still look hot while running,
and I don't know how they do that because I
am not one of those people. Man, However, we're running
and I'm like, there's a girl in front of me,
and she's running and I'm like looking, and I realized

(04:49):
she's wearing like a I cause, a workout outfit of
some kind I don't know, like like hispanex shorts or whatever.
They are hot, tight and tight top. I promise I'm
not high. But how the hell do you is running
the thong? Is my question? Oh, I don't have to
answer to that. Well, I looked at gey for some reason.
We kill the owns one and I'm not running nowhere,

(05:10):
so so never mind. You can. You can't answer this question,
But I think it would be hard enough just to
walk around in them. You know, you got the thing
up your butt the whole time, like that's one thing,
and I get why, you know, because there's no lines
and whatever, but running in one is another level. Like
I would think, wouldn't you be better off as a
woman just running with nothing.

Speaker 4 (05:28):
I mean there's some like workout pants that have like
built in stuff so that you don't have to wear underwear.

Speaker 10 (05:33):
But I'm so used to having a thong on that,
like I could do anything. I mean, I'm not wearing enough.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
I could do anything. I can go to space and
never come home.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
So I'm used to it. You know, the inside of
my booty cheeks probably you know they're used to.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
It changed to the inside of your booty cheeks. Well,
you know how your hand like callouses just come back
to vacation. So I mean, well there, but I'm saying,
like it probably built up and now it's just call
on your booty.

Speaker 10 (05:59):
I mean, I don't it don't hurt me.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
I mean maybe maybe you built up some tolerance resistance.
Just didn't look like a built in situation, Like it
looked like you could see the lines of the thong.
And I'm just going, I'm running and I'm just and
I look over at him and I'm like, how do
you like why because like if my underwe I were
like boxer briefs, or I wear like Lululemon or whatever

(06:23):
kind of workout pants that have like a little something
built in there, like a swimsuit for men. You know,
I don't know what it is like, yeah, but it's
all kind of just I don't know. It all kind
of holds everything in place, but there's nothing going up there,
you know what I mean. But I don't understand. I
don't understand how you guys do that. I would think
it would be wildly painful, like because if anything's at
an adjustment, I have to make the adjustment. So I

(06:44):
would think you'd be better off. Just not.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
I mean, our whole life is just about being uncomfortable, true,
you know, so we have a different tolerance.

Speaker 6 (06:51):
And back in the day, why why did they used
to wear like shorts with a thong over the shorts,
remember that?

Speaker 10 (06:56):
Yeah that was the style.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Yeah, just like fashion. I think I don't work out.
I promise I'm not high, but I was never good,
never like the aerobic outfigure. Y. Yeah, let me see here.
I promise I'm not high. But if you kill a killer,
the number of killers in the world remains the same.
Come on now, Okay, think about that, because you killed someone,

(07:22):
so you're a killer. But you killed a killer, so
we're even Oh my god, yeah me too, Kale, I
can do anything in my thong.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
That's what my name sometimes autocorrects to, if you just
do k Okay, but shout out, sister.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
I would never wear underwear while working out. I guess
that's the thing. I guess. The only reason I, as
a man, were underwear is because you got you know, appendage.
There's something down there that you got to kind of
keep out of the way because that that will cause problems,
you know, rub it up against them whatever. It's not good.
Not a good situation, right, Jason. I know you're a
big workout I'm always working out and chafing. I know

(08:00):
you are. I'm just curious how you do it in
the thong. It's the thing I'm most curious about, you know.
I'm just trying to be as good as you ladies
out here. Let me see if it's raining where you are,
but also sunny, you're in someone's rainbow. Okay, yeah, what
Casey Muskraves, what was it? I'm always on a rainbow? Yeah?

(08:21):
That does sell on Casey Muskraves Copyright Casey Muskraves. I
probably this is from nine to one nine, I promise I'm
not high. But how well I think you meant, how
do how does traffic jams work? Now? Yep, that is
a that is a valid high question, very because I understand, like, okay,
if someone gets god forbid, someone gets in a rack, okay,
and there's like a pile up and there's just the

(08:43):
debris and cars and god knows what else in the road, Well,
then I understand why we're stopped. But ninety percent of
the time you're slowed down or stopped, and then you
get to the point where it opens up and there's
nothing there, right, And there wasn't anything there. There was
no reason for there to be. Why did we slow
down there? There was not a wreck, There was not

(09:03):
an animal, There was not any kind of spectacle, There.

Speaker 11 (09:07):
Was not an alien. You voted because the traffic, No,
it didn't. The traffic doesn't start in the where you
know where it opens up. The traffic jam is like
a bottleneck, you know what I'm saying. There's too many
cars getting on the roadway at once, joining like people
getting on the highway on the same spot that it
causes people to slow down.

Speaker 6 (09:27):
But if everybody would just go right, then nobody should
be stopped.

Speaker 10 (09:32):
People making tiktoks, you know.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
But I still.

Speaker 11 (09:38):
Not everyone's doing the same speed limit right, you know,
But there's people getting on the highway like like in
the morning or in the afternoon, when everyone's going home
in one direction. Everyone's going on there at once, so
it causes a traffic jam. It's not like it's not
like the traffic starts because one person driving.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
So slow all the way at the end where it
opens up. Yeah, but there's not only traffic at four o'clock.
I mean that we try to get noon.

Speaker 11 (10:01):
Yeah, and then those parts where it opens up, there's
less people on there. They're already they're getting off the highway.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
You know what I'm saying. That is a very good
I think about that all the time, like why are
we slow down? Like I don't see any sort of
fire or you know, explosion out of any kind. Trucks
driving all in the left lane nowadays.

Speaker 10 (10:18):
Yeah, if I see cows, I'm like, oh.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
Well, I see. I think that does have something to do.
People are like, oh, you know, the big she's cheese
thing right, castle, yeah right, billboard yeah never reyeah, no,
I you know, I guess, I guess, but it's very
frustrating me. And there's if there's no construction and there's
no wreck, why ahead are we so slow? Mm hmm,
I want to know. I swear I'm not high, but

(10:43):
I think about that all the time, all the time. Okay,
any other high thoughts. I figure you'd have a bunch
of these, but you don't. No, not on me right now.
I feel like my whole life is a high thought.

Speaker 8 (10:52):
Like my biggest one was like, because I believe in reincarnation, right,
So my latest one was because I had ants in
the house. I was like, what did you have to
do so bad in your past life to come back
as an ant?

Speaker 2 (11:01):
See?

Speaker 1 (11:01):
I think about that. I think about it, so you
never regress. I don't think something. I think about that too.
I think about it all the time. Cal and I
probably had a high conversation about it, really, but I
do wonder, like, you know, if you're born into a
good situation in your life, you have health and good family,

(11:21):
and you know, whatever basic needs are met, which a
lot of people don't have, a lot of people don't
have that Why did I get that and other people
didn't get that?

Speaker 10 (11:31):
You know what I mean, your previous life?

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Right, But then what happens if I screw it up?
Like if I don't take advantage of it and I'm
not like a good person, Well then do I go backwards?
Do I then go like to you're an ant? No
no regrets? But who gets to be Well? Then how
do you get to be an ant? And not not
saying an answer to bad existence? But like I don't
want to be an ant? Yeah, I mean if you
want to.

Speaker 4 (11:51):
Think about like the sole portion, no one regrets regresses
like as their form, but you will get terrible karma
from a previous life. You will have to answer for
things for your next life. But you won't go from
a human to a dog or in it's just not.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Really how I will How do you become a dog?
How do you become a dog? How is the dog
a dog?

Speaker 2 (12:08):
Then?

Speaker 1 (12:08):
Who? If you're not going backwards, then who's who? Is
a little dogg eat dog? Before? Yeah? Oh? But then
why do you have to start out? And you know
why why? But I don't want to start I don't
want I want to start at the top. And then
try and work myself, not backwards. It's not how it works, right.
We always do things we don't want to do. You know,

(12:29):
I don't let me see you. I promise on that high.
But my wife said it's raining. I'm going to open
the windows. That there's like a good one down here,
fred which one isn't?

Speaker 11 (12:44):
Why do people say tuna fish but not chicken bird
or beef animal?

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Come on, that is really an excellent question. I promise
on that high. But Freddie, you sure you're not high? No? No,
I'm not. I'm not sure.

Speaker 10 (13:01):
I mean, I promise I'm not high.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
But did anyone ask cauliflower if they want to be
that many different things like crust and wean and you know,
sweet and sour like calliflower might just want.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
To be cauliflower, because that's what I don't. And I'm
promising not a high. But stop trying to tell me
cauliflower stuff is like the same as the real stuff,
because like cauliflower califlower pizza. I'm sorry, cauliflower pizza does
not deserved to be called pizza. I've already gone on
this rant recently. It doesn't deserve to be called pizza.
You've never had pizza I guess because it's not. That's

(13:33):
not pizza. It might be cauliflower meal, but you know,
it might resemble it might look like a pizza from Afar.
If I'm like thirty feet away, I'm like, oh, neat pizza,
And then I come rolling up on it, and I'm like,
that is not. That is not. And I'm not saying
it's that tasty sometimes or that I wouldn't eat it,
But stop saying that like zucchini noodles or noodles. They're not.

(13:54):
It doesn't taste like pasa. It tastes like a zucchini.
It looks kind of like it. It's not the same.
Stop it. I The tuna fish thing is wild. But
that is a very good point. We never say. I
never say I'm gonna have a chicken bird sandwich. I
never have said that.

Speaker 4 (14:09):
But do you say tuna fish? Like no one I
know says that it's a tuna sandwich. I want tuna sushi.
I've never said tuna fish, but.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
In my mind, tuna fish implies in the can, and
tuna could be like a tuna steak.

Speaker 10 (14:25):
I would say, can tuna.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Oh see, I think people say tuna fish and stead
and I think that's what they mean.

Speaker 11 (14:30):
Or like, if you're bilingual, do you think in English
or do you think in Come on now, it's like
if you're speak English and Spanish, when you think, when
you're thinking in your head, well language, do you think.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
This is the greatest song that you've ever done? This?
This is award winning? Why not people don't listen to this?
I really don't know.

Speaker 10 (14:48):
I think your inner monologues in your first language, say this.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
One about medium shirts?

Speaker 6 (14:53):
If there were extra medium shirts, would there ever be
a large or small, extra med?

Speaker 1 (15:01):
That's an excellent point. Why do we have small, medium, large,
and then extra large? Why don't we just have another
category like extra small? Yeah? Yeah, well I guess you're right.

Speaker 4 (15:12):
Yeah, not an extra medium because it's in between all
of them.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
Someone just I want to be a cat. I mean,
except for the whole crapping in the box thing, I've
got to be a pretty decent life. Oh, just hanging
around nap and everyone just expects you to kind of
be an ale. Actually I am a cat. A trending
stories next after Hoes, You're in three minutes. It's the

(15:40):
thread show. This is what's trending, all right? What's your
new favorite one. I swear I'm not high, bud. Yeah,
oh where the one.

Speaker 6 (15:48):
King he said was funny if someone says is it
raining outside, and it's like where else is it going
to rite?

Speaker 12 (15:54):
And that?

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Yeah it was yeah high.

Speaker 11 (15:59):
But tobacco companies kill their best customers and condom companies
kill their future customers.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
By the way, the raining ones easy to explain because
what someone's asking you is is it raining outside? Well?
But yeah, I mean I get I get that, but
like I think we know where that question. It's like,
don't need an umbrella. It was like my hair gonna
get went well. But what they always say, is it
raining outside?

Speaker 13 (16:20):
Right?

Speaker 11 (16:20):
No, it's raining inside, bro. I mean okay, all right,
fair enough, that's good.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
So drop the outside.

Speaker 6 (16:26):
I will do that next, okay, okay, all right, fair enough.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
The twenty twenty four Paralympic Games will begin today in
Paris with the grand opening ceremony in the center of
the French capital. SpaceX space guys, they have once again
delayed the launch of its daring excursion into Earth's radiation belts.
The mission, dubbed Polaris Dawn, was set to take It
sounds like a Dayline episode murder on Polaris Dawn. I

(16:54):
don't know what it is. Was set to take off
as soon as three thirty eight Eastern today, but the
company opted to delay to cough because of unfavorable weather
conditions for the crew's return to Earth. The mission aims
to carry a four person crew of civilians to record
setting heights for a regular orbit around Earth and to
conduct the first commercial spacewalk. The latest delay comes after

(17:15):
a plan Tuesday morning launch attempt from NASAs Kennedy Space
Center in Florida was scrubbed because of issues with ground
equipment and the launch path. The crew of civilians has
been in quarantine of waiting their launch. A new date
hasn't been set yet.

Speaker 11 (17:26):
So they're gonna go in space into a spacewalk. Wave
to Butcher and Sanita be.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Like, guys, like, we don't they come back down? Don't?
We don't got to see Sorry, only got four or
four guys. Sorry, you know we're going home now. Yeah,
they're gonna know. I think they're gonna be quite a
ways away from Butcher and Sounita. But yeah, now, I
mean sure, why not send four people who are civilians?
Who I'm talking obviously have trained for this, but what

(17:52):
could possibly go wrong? You know, going to space? I
mean somebody's got to do it, right, I mean, well,
we joke about like why would you be the someone's
got to be the first to do it, you know,
I'm sure in twenty years we're like they're doing this now.
You like, like you go to six Flags, you know,
you go roll, Hey, let's do a space walk today.
Guys like you go bowling or something on a Saturday.
You know, it's like, hey, grab a space suit. What

(18:14):
do you say, like, let's go to space. I'm sure
Like right now we're like this is so wild, but
not really, It'll be a normal thing. M hm. Yeah,
I don't know. I feel differently. You don't want to
go to space? No, I don't.

Speaker 8 (18:26):
And I only say that because I love I love
space or I love Earth if space, but I also
feel that high.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
But I love space. I never heard of space? Yeah right, yeah, Okay.

Speaker 8 (18:36):
It's like we're playing too much, like things are not
gonna end up well, Like as you can see, we
can't get Butcher and Sanita back.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
Right, Yeahita? Or like hey can we I get an idea? Yeah? Well,
before y'all go play in the space playground. Can you
come get us? Can you come pick me up?

Speaker 7 (18:50):
Mom?

Speaker 1 (18:51):
I want to come home. I don't like this sleepover.
This would have been my worst nightmare. Is like a
six year old yes for sleepovers or whatever. I didn't
like sleepovers. Did you guys ever have that? And you didn't?
You don't seem like people that couldn't sleep over you.
I was bad. It was bad. Yeah, I mean I
was basically an only child and and you guys kind
of were too. Yeah, nine years ago, literally me, I

(19:15):
didn't like this. Probably surprises nobody, but I didn't like
to sleepover. I don't know. I didn't. I mean I
didn't like summer camp. But I didn't like anything. I
just I don't know if it was a control thing
maybe or whatever. My My young life was in flux,
and I think I had everything to do with my
parents not getting along. But honestly, but your parents got
along at least they were probably Siberist though, so they were.

(19:36):
They couldn't come pick you up.

Speaker 9 (19:37):
They shipped me off for I could go, but no,
I just wanted to be at home with my parents.
I didn't want to do anything else.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
I love saying out of the house I did not want.
I was I sleep I'd be next door, like we'd
have to sleepover next door, and like ten o'clock, I'd
be like I'm done, and I just walked home, not
trying to do it.

Speaker 10 (19:55):
Kids always annoyed the crap on me.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
I was like, come on, you'll see them in the morning. Yeah,
I don't know. I mean, it's just a surprise, no one.
But I just I didn't. I didn't like it.

Speaker 6 (20:03):
No, everybody can come to my house, but if I
had to go to your house, I'm gonna act like
it's cool. I'm packing my bag. And then my mom
would ask me a thousand times you sure?

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Are you sure? Are you sure?

Speaker 6 (20:13):
As soon as midnight hit, I'm crying because Mike, come
get me. And nobody's done anything to me. But it's
just like, oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
No, there was no issue whatsoever. No, I just didn't
like it. Yeah, nothing happened. They don't have fast enough
Wi Fi over here. I mean its Wi Fi my
Oregon trail. When I was six, he had a horse
and bugget I mean, Jesus, picture Mom gets to get

(20:41):
the horse come get me, Like, no, you can walk
your ass ten feet home, which is what it was.
It's true storys mm hm AT and T says has
resolved a software issue that is caused an outage for
some wireless customers on Tuesday. The issue temporarily disrupted the
ability of a limited number of customers to connect to
are wireless networks. If you had problems, I guess they

(21:02):
fix it. There's a waffle house location that has a
six month waiting list. This sounds like the worst what
waffle house in history? You want know what makes it
even worse? There's no food there. It's a waffle house museum.
The Establishments located in Decatur, Georgia, built at the site
of the first ever waffle house. It's not a true diner,

(21:23):
but it has a six month waitlist. It's a creation
of the original eatery, complete with vintage mugs, menus, and
furnishings that transport visitors back to its opening in nineteen
fifty five. The kitchen doesn't actually produce any waffles, but
you can sit at the retro countertop or wear a
staffers hat and pretend that you're serving dishes to diners.
There's also a jukebox, but it takes six months to

(21:43):
get into the same please check back in December of
twenty twenty five for availability. So what I'm saying, I'm
not going. You don't have any food there. I can't
even like. Okay, maybe we go to the first waffle
house and you get to eat at the first wall. Okay,
all right, scattered, smothered and covered. I'm in. There's nothing nothing.
It's the worst. And at Pizza Huts Trending today, they've

(22:06):
unveiled a specialty box that turns into a miniature table.
The company hopes the box and benefit customers who may
be in need of furniture. I sound like Kaitlin yesterday
in her or. I guess it was this morning in
the Entertainer Report where it was all uh, it was
all puns. Yeah, yeah, it was what was it like,

(22:27):
New High Yeah, the bank a council rich New Hut. No, honestly,
we just shot right to number one with that one
that in the I swam that high bit, I swam
that high bit. Is that's just a gift that keeps
on giving. Write that one down. It's National Thoughtful Day,
which is exactly how as it sounds. National Red Wine Day,

(22:48):
National Power Rangers Day, National Rainbow Bridge Remember and to
day of day to remember the pet companions that we've lost,
and National Cherry Turnover Day. It is very specific, very
specific cherry dessert day. So don't mess that up and
we'll get a pie. It's a turnover, it's a different dessert.
The Entertainment Report after Ariota two minutes.

Speaker 3 (23:06):
Calin's Entertainment Report, and he's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 4 (23:09):
Some forty one's Derek Whibley responded to rumors that he's
set to be the new Lincoln Park frontman or part
of the Oasis revival. Speculation started Monday after Some forty
one urged their fans to tune in today for a
Derek announcement. The post came only two days after Lincoln
Park also shared some mysterious countdown video, leading to excitement

(23:29):
from fans thinking that they may be linked now. In
a post shared after the show yesterday, Derek wrote, it's
been brought to my attention that many people think I
could be joining a reuniting band. But I just want
to say, despite popular belief, I'm not joining Oasis or
Lincoln Park or any other band for that matter. He
went on to say that he has his own tour
and book announcement that he now has to move to

(23:52):
the end of the week because he was going to
make it today. So we'll see if that's all true.
I don't think they've made anything yet, so that'll happen
in a few hours. Country singer Scotty McCreary was one
song into a set at the Colorado State Fair when
he had to stop his entire show after seeing a
man hit a woman in the crowd.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
Lady, absolutely not, who just hit the lady? Police security.

Speaker 12 (24:22):
That out of here.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Oh god, hurt the show?

Speaker 14 (24:28):
Who hit the lady?

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Because that's absolutely unacceptable. Whoever you want has the definition
of a coward and the lady get that. I agree
with that.

Speaker 10 (24:37):
That's right, Scotty.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
I'm gonna start saying that when I don't like something,
I'll be like at a Fred show, Hey hey, next
time you pissed me off, roof, I'm gonna be like, hey, heyah,
friend show again from the crowd and a friend show.
Jesus you k.

Speaker 10 (25:00):
I was on stage with you.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
That's right, it's right. Oh yeah, you're right. Yeah. No,
I did not tell her to put her shirt back up.

Speaker 10 (25:09):
No, we didn't, but you know it was one time
too many.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
He waited until this dude was escorted out before he
started singing a gun And so I'm clapping very loudly
for mister Scotti McCreary.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Lana Delray is.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
Dating Jeremy dufren, A Louisiana born alligator hunter.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Oh yeah, sure, okay.

Speaker 4 (25:27):
So Jeremy is a father of two who works as
a tour guide at Arthur's Airboat Tours. They were spotted
holding hands on Sunday ahead of her set at Leeds Festival.
Soon after, Lana and Jeremy were seen looking cozy as
a shopped in London and dined at a local pub.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
According to their respective social.

Speaker 4 (25:43):
Media pages, they've known each other for at least four years,
meeting for the first time back in March of twenty
nineteen when she took one of his airboat tours while
she was in town for a show.

Speaker 10 (25:54):
She stays dating the most of Ray.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
I mean she was dating someone at a local prison.

Speaker 4 (25:58):
She was dating sticks our boy.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
She kind of lost its steam, didn't it.

Speaker 5 (26:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
You know, I don't hear people talking about on Patrol
live anymore. I don't know if people have reels right,
well might the god.

Speaker 4 (26:13):
Part of the problems, right, I mean she I like
it she dates real men.

Speaker 9 (26:18):
I wanted her to be with Kwavo, like after they
had that song toge like, I wanted them.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
To be a couple.

Speaker 4 (26:23):
Yeah, their song was a banger and they were vibing.
But Nope, she's dating an alligator hunter. And if you
live in Chicago, you might see mag the Stallion around
because she recently hopped on Live and did a couples
trend or audition with Tory Craig a foreword for the
Chicago Bulls.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Yes, so there you go.

Speaker 4 (26:43):
We might be seeing her going around town. If you
want to catch up on anything you missed from the show,
just search The Fred Show on our free iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Okay, so, Caitlin, you were most recently in a hotel.
We heard about your trip yesterday to Greece that you
won for being an exemplary employee. Just an incredible human being.
That's really what it was is in the meeting that
they were like, you know what, we'd like to give
a trip around the world to or two anywhere in
the world, I should say to an incredible human being,
ladies and gentlemen, Kaylin for real, And then that's what

(27:14):
happened and then you got the trip. But I want
to ask you though, and I know that you went
to the first hotel room and there was a gift
if you listened yesterday. There was a bit of a bonus,
you know, because you don't. Sometimes you check out a hotel,
they're like, would you like a bottle of water or
a Hilton They give you a little present when you
check in, like a cookie or something. Right, and there
was like we left something in the bathroom and you're like, ooh,

(27:38):
need like spawn products. No, no, But a friend of
mine just brought this up on social I swear I'm
not high, but do you clean your hotel room before
you leave it? This person took a picture of her
hotel room before she left, and it wasn't perfect, but
it basically looked like a made up room, Like the
bed was kind of made and everything was kind of

(27:59):
put back where it should have been and and all
of this. And I've heard people say this that they
clean up after themselves before they leave a hotel room.
And I'm wondering if this is a real thing. Eight five, five, five, nine,
one one oh three five. You can call and text
to Fred show the same way do you clean your
hotel room before you leave it? Because I don't leave
it in like wild disarray. But but I'm not cleaning it.

(28:22):
I'm not cleaning the room, like I don't just leave
crap everywhere. But I'm also like, it doesn't look like
it did when I checked in. No, of course, I
pit's a hotel, Like, isn't that part of the service. Yeah,
I paid that resort fee for a recent Yeah. Yeah,
ain't in a resort. I mean we went to Madione
and we stay in a hotel. I don't. I also

(28:43):
don't let the cleaning people in at all, like until
I leave. You know what I'm saying, Oh oh you
had a choice. They just didn't come clean. Oh yeah,
I just put it whatever the hotel I put it.

Speaker 11 (28:52):
Do not serve on until Yeah, They're not coming in
my room at all until I'm done.

Speaker 6 (28:56):
Favorite part of staying in a hotel is coming back
in the room. Is it's beautiful, it's crispy. Yeah, it's crispy.
And a lot of these oat sales don't do that anymore.
They don't come at all.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
Yeah, post COVID that they've gotten away with that. Now
they're just like we don't offer that anymore. And it's
just like, oh, I don't know. It's funny because your
prices have actually gone up, so you're offering fewer services,
but it's more expensive now.

Speaker 6 (29:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
No, I agree. I have another friend who travels for work.
He's probably in a hotel. Kind he showed me his nights.
It's like one hundred sum on nights a year, and
he's like, I don't I opt out of cleaning. I
don't have any like unless I need something, you know,
like towels or something. I don't I opt out of cleaning. Yeah,
I like it too. I don't mean, I don't know,
don't I don't leave my like gold rolexes out, so

(29:39):
everything's fine. You know, nobody's stealing anything.

Speaker 8 (29:42):
I clean a little bit before they come in, Like
when we're checking out. I'll put all my garbage into
one pile, all my towels into one pile.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
I'll make the bed a little bit, and I still
leave my little tip on the table. You do, so
you tip too? Yeah, I don't want to get into
tipping today, but yeah I do. Oh you don't. You
don't want to get into tip in it's that traumatic
for you our listeners love talking about tipping though I know,
but like clean the damn room because they have to
come clean it anyway, They're gonna have to come. This
is my same attitude about staying in someone's house. You know,

(30:09):
people are very opinionated about how they should leave a
room that they used in someone else's house. Some people
will be like, you should strip it down to like
the bare bones and leave this big pile of everything
that you touch in the middle of the room. I
am of the mindset and unless you tell me to
do that, then I make the room look just like
it did when I left it. Like i'll in fact,
in some places, like if it's really a nice like

(30:31):
a nice house, I'm saying it, I'll even take a
picture of the room before I touched it, and then
I'll match the picture to the state of the room
before I leave it. Because my thing is if someone
trips everything down and like leaves you a big pile
on top of the bed of crap, then you've got
to address that, Like the person left the house, now
I got to go in there and make that. I
got to fix that, you know, because I can't just
leave a pile of you know, dirty sheets that just

(30:52):
sitting there for you know, indefinitely, Well, they're going to
do that. They're going to do that when you leave,
and you know you don't have house guests as a no,
I don't, but if I did, I would just say
I don't know what I would say to my house guests,
But as far as me being a house guest, I
just leave it exactly like I found it. Because if
you want to go in there and then this right
after I left and undo everything and clean it all,
that's up to you. If you want to leave it

(31:13):
like that. For you don't have house guests coming, you
want to leave like that for a day or two
because you don't feel like cleaning. Well in the room
looks okay. You don't have to worry about it. It's not
an ice sore.

Speaker 10 (31:21):
You just asked the host.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
Yeah, hey, Brittany, how you doing. Hey Brittany, do you
clean up after yourself at a hotel?

Speaker 14 (31:31):
I do so.

Speaker 13 (31:32):
Like if my kids make the bed messy, I may
not necessarily make the bed, but if like I've just
slept in it, I'll put it back together. But I
definitely pick up all the garbage is put together. The
bathroom's nice. The towels are in a pile. Like I've
actually had to be a housekeeper at a hotel at
a resort I worked at, and the stuff like people

(31:55):
don't flush toilets. People there's puke everywhere, there's garbage. Some
of the rooms I've seen is just unbearable. And you're
actually supposed to I guess, and I didn't know this.
A lot of people tip their Yeah, housekeepers, they leave
money on the side on the.

Speaker 14 (32:13):
Table for them because it is a hard job.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
And they're cleaning up. I said, you've got a bunch
of drunk guys in a room. Oh yeah, yeah. Honestly,
I know they're going to have to go through and
change this. I mean, like it's happening like in a
hotel room. They're going to clean everything, They're going to
change the towels, they're going to take the sheets off.
They have to. Like it's not like you're saying in
someone's house, so that it could delay because someone's probably
go check in that room later in the day. So

(32:38):
no matter what I I mean, if it's a disaster,
then I try and which it never is, but I
would organize it. But otherwise I just leave it because honestly,
I feel like an unmade bed is easier to strip,
that is for sure.

Speaker 13 (32:47):
But right, sorry, but yeah, like most time, I'll just
kind of like throw if I I'm not going to
take time to make it.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
Like, are you driving a fortcliff right now, Brittany, Like
are you actually backing? Are you are you loading? Part
rations on what's going on?

Speaker 13 (33:04):
I'm parked at a case gas station.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
There's a red bull truck pulling out behind me. But
you were saying, finish your thought. I apologize. I was
very distracted by your fortunes.

Speaker 13 (33:14):
It's mine. Sorry, No, so you're right, they do have
to strip it all, but I just try to pick
it up and keep the towels and like all.

Speaker 14 (33:22):
The dirty stuff and a spot and I just enough.

Speaker 13 (33:26):
You don't want to garbage and puke and god knows
what anywhere I go.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
But yeah, thank you, Brittany, have a good day. Thank
you pick up my puke.

Speaker 4 (33:36):
What were you going to say, kalin Oh, I was
just going to say, yeah, the bed that you can
leave undone, but you know, I put my towels in
the top. I just feel like, if you have the
opportunity to make someone's day easier or their job easier.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
Why would you not want to do that. That's an
interesting theory because no one's ever done that to me here, right, Well,
you guys just do nice things, you guys. You guys
are a present company excluded. Nobody here tries to make
my day better. In fact, I think some people here
try and make my day worse on purpose. I think

(34:09):
they try. I think they get up and they're like,
you know what, I know what I'm going to do? Well, No, today,
I was gonna say, every day is the day. Hey Carolina,
good morning Marting, Hey love you. So you clean your
hotel room before you leave it?

Speaker 3 (34:26):
I do.

Speaker 7 (34:27):
I stripped the rooms, I stripped the sheets. I put
it in one file. Towels are on the floor in
a bathroom. One file, garbage is together. Basically you walk
in and it's completely Hey, you just stages. Need to
take the towels, clean the bathroom.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
I've been doing that.

Speaker 7 (34:47):
My kids hate it when I tell them it's time
to shift their rooms, strip the bed and clean everything.
But I've worked in a hotel for over sixteen years.

Speaker 14 (34:59):
This kind of part seeing everything.

Speaker 7 (35:02):
And if you know, it just takes literally three minutes Yeah,
to put everything together, and it just makes such a
huge difference.

Speaker 14 (35:12):
I still work at the hotel.

Speaker 7 (35:13):
We still sometimes from time from time to time go
and housekeepers to.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Strip their rooms.

Speaker 7 (35:20):
If we have over you know, one hundred and fifty
or two hundred and fifty.

Speaker 1 (35:24):
Checkouts, we still do that all the departments.

Speaker 7 (35:27):
Doesn't matter if you're our employee managers. Everybody goes still help.

Speaker 12 (35:32):
So it makes huge different can do that.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
All right, Well, thank you, have a good day too.
What'd you call it? I don't mean to sound like
like people over here, but I will say I believe
that we're beginning. We've been living in a in a
world where we pay more for stuff, but we're expected
to do more. Like hotels are more expensive than they've
ever been. But now the expectation is that and whether
it's right or wrong that you're going to tip, that

(35:56):
you're going to clean your own room, that the housekeeping
is not going to come, you know what I mean.
It's like this is like if you if you look
at ten years ago versus now, stuff's more expensive, but
you get less. Like you go to the you go
to most restaurants, was that you go up to a
counter it's like, now I gotta I gotta tip you.
The food's more expensive. I got to come get it
from you too, And then I got to bust my

(36:17):
own table and all for more than I paid for
a full service restaurant a while ago.

Speaker 4 (36:22):
Not the maids are the worker's fault, you know, well no,
but so we shouldn't take it out on them.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
But then do we have no expectation of anyone who
does a job? Then do you know what I mean?
Like I understand that, but like if I don't hold
if nobody has to do anything that they're paid to do,
then I mean, I don't know. If I come in
here and well I get that, but if I come
in here and do a crabby job, and you know,
well maybe I do. If I come in here, we're

(36:48):
not funny or something I don't know or whatever, and
it's like, well, I don't.

Speaker 10 (36:51):
Know, you know, just for the greater good, in my opinion,
I'm even.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
Don't self checkouts, Well this is that's something you go
to the grocery store. It's like, you know, and now
they're real that self checkout doesn't really is not really
working out. And now like places like Walmart, going back
to people again. But it's like, so wait a minute,
groceries are more expensive. But I got to check out myself,
bag myself before the bag too.

Speaker 6 (37:13):
I got to figure out, I this is a peach
or a tangerine, right, find the code and you're watching
me and grating me, and I need to hurry up
because it's a line here.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
Exactly, it's a line. And then if I don't get
it right, you I stole yes, you know, I don't.
I don't know. It's like Ice forgot the TV was
under the thing. You want to check my receipt at
the end, like I begged it all, like I did
it all. Yeah, I always forget about the eighty five
inch TV. The People More Fread Show next right here.

(37:43):
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Speaker 4 (38:25):
Kaitlin lebron James has some strict rules for Bronni while
they're on the court together. Also, I'll tell you who
filed for divorce and then had booze delivered right to
their house.

Speaker 10 (38:35):
It was the most relatable thing I've ever seen.

Speaker 4 (38:38):
Okay, so like a huge delivery of booze just shows
up at the front ms right after you find makes sense?

Speaker 3 (38:43):
Yeah, they talk better than the excited Tell me these
are the radio blogs on the Fred Show.

Speaker 1 (38:49):
All right, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna do a
blog for once.

Speaker 12 (38:51):
Else.

Speaker 1 (38:51):
I want this to be a video. We'll see if
I want it to be a video in the end, Well,
we'll see. I don't know. We go ahead, Okay, well
we're here to do so kind of interconnected, but dear blood,
see like this is not like this is I'm not
planting anything. I'm not being cryptic. I'm really not. I'm
gonna ask you a question to the room, though. Do
you ever have you ever come to a point in

(39:12):
your life where like you have an epiphany and you realize,
like I need to rethink who is in my life?
And again, like, let's I know this room has a
tendency to like bring it in. When I say something
like that, like are you talking about me? No, I'm
not talking about anybody, and that Paulina will ask me.
She'll text me later and go, are you talking about me? Yeah?

(39:33):
Character energy when you think about me, that's what you, sue.
She'll first text me and go, I have a question.
That'll be the first thing. And I'll go and then
can I call you? So we'll be like three or
four text in before we've gotten to anything. And at
this point my butt is so clenched and like so
like it's like rock solid clench, like nothing can penetrate,
nothing's coming in or out. Jason, sorry, and so and

(39:53):
then you'll call me and go were you talking about
me this morning? And I'll go, of course I wasn't.
And then and then everything's fun. I'm concerned. Do you
ever like I don't know. My mom calls it seasons
of friendships, But like, in the last couple of weeks,
I've had some stuff happen. And I'm not saying I'm
I'm not involved in it. I'm not saying I'm not

(40:17):
I'm not a victim. I'm not saying that I don't
have a role in it. But have you ever sat
back and actually thought about some relationships that you haven't
been like I'm actually getting nothing, Like when is the
last time that that person asked me anything about myself?
Like you know what I mean? You kind of sit
back and you're like, because I will say, lately, with
a few people i've been standing on business and even

(40:40):
some people that are kind of ancillary, I think have
been getting like the dragonflame from me because it's like
wait a minute, no, no, no, Like I'm definitely sensitive
to it these days. And I'm like, you're not gonna
treat me like that, Like you're not going to turn
this on me, Like you're not going to this is
not one sided. No, And I blow it up and
I'm done. And to be honest with you, I feel great.

(41:01):
I feel great about it. And I just wonder if
you guys have ever had this phase in your life
where you're like, I'm not saying that these people aren't valuable,
they're not you know, nice, or maybe they're not, but like,
I don't know, it's just every now and again, I
sit back and I go, I kind of have to evaluate,
like who am I enhancing their life? But they're also
enhancing mind? Yes, who is being fair to me? And

(41:26):
I'm being fair to them? Who is showing me the
same grace and courtesy that I'm showing them? And I'm
finding that there are a number of relationships where it's
just flat out the standards are one sided. I'm expected
to do I'm expected to conduct myself in a certain way.
I'm expected to do this I'm expected to do, but
I'm not getting it back. I'm just flat out not

(41:48):
and there's no debate, and it's like okay. But sometimes
I think it's like, you know, the same way maybe
you open and I don't mean this to sound like trivial,
but the same way you open your closet and you say,
like I need to get rid of a bunch of
get rid is a bad thing, But it's like I
need to sort of like clean this out and sort
of you know, there's just a lot of clutter here
and I need to sort of streamline it. And I

(42:09):
have a tendency to internalize in relationships when people are
upset with me, I immediately assume it's my fault. I
did it, I'm wrong, and I find myself crawling back
to people and digging myself out of a hole that
I think I dogged by standing up for myself, when
the truth of the matter is, when you really didn't
think about it, what was I getting out of this?

(42:29):
And as the person who you know that I had
the conflict with, of the person that I'm having the
rough time with, what are they showing me any grace
or are they just waiting for me to kiss the ring?

Speaker 8 (42:40):
For sure, I actually had a fallout, not even a fallout,
but just a relationship and at the beginning of summer
of friendship that I think was way overdue. And I
think this room particularly knows what I'm referring to because
it was one sided.

Speaker 1 (42:52):
There was no grace.

Speaker 8 (42:53):
This person was going to another good friend of mine's
just always talking about how disappointed they are in me.
I'm this walking disappointment and I was like, you know
what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna give you nothing to
be disappointed at. And I just caught communication and was
it right?

Speaker 1 (43:05):
No? Do I feel bad sometimes?

Speaker 8 (43:07):
Yes, but it's time, like you said, stick up for myself,
put me first and know that, like, I'm not the
bad guy in this, in this situation and her story,
I might be, but in this whole grand scheme of things,
I'm not.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
Yeah, I feel you well, I had this whole last
few weeks in therapy. Is I've been talking about this.
I'm like, because I feel guilty for standing up for myself.
I feel guilty for saying no, no, no, that's not That's
not a friendship. That's not how this works. It's a
two way street. We have to keep both sides of
the street clean. That means you got to actually do something.
You got to communicate, you gotta talk, you got to

(43:38):
you got to show me the same courtesy that I've
shown you. And the truth of the matter is, I
realize there are some people in my life that just
flat out It's never been that way. It's simply been
you know, at serve in a lot of it, and
I don't mean again, this is not cryptic, it's I'm
not trying to be mean. I'm really not. But it's
like basically, serve me, make sure I'm happy, make sure
you're fulfilling me in this relation. But the second that

(44:01):
I feel like i'm you being the other side of this,
the second I feel compromised by you, even if I'm wrong,
it's you're gone. And it's like, you know what, Okay,
I'm gone, no problem. And I think there are people
that look at me and say, well, your circle so small,
like maybe the problem is you. And I've spent the
last month, three weeks maybe addressing how it's got to
be my fault, my standard or my expectation of people,

(44:23):
it's got to be my fault, like I'm being too
hard on people. And then but even my therapist is
like we spent years talking about how everything is your fault,
Like at what point are you going to hold people
to the same standard that you're holding yourself. And that's
a great question, yep, because I have such a hard
time with people and we all know these people everything's
everybody else's fault. They're always the victim, and it's like, well,

(44:44):
wait a minute. The common denominator is you, like you
know what I mean, Like everyone I work with sucks.
Everyone all you know, all these people suck and they're
always like vanishing people from their circle. And at some
point you have to say, okay, but are you looking
the mirror because you just eliminate everybody who's not doing
what you want them to do or who doesn't serve you.

(45:06):
And so I've spent the last few weeks like going
through this process myself going Okay, it's got to be me,
because if it's happening like two or three times in
the last few weeks, then it's got to be me. No,
I think it's me reaching my limit. And I think
what happens is when you see it in one person,
then you start to sit back and go, wait a minute,
it's happening in a couple other situations too. No, you
can't treat me like that. No, it's my needs matter too,

(45:29):
my feelings matter too. It's not all about you. Bye,
And I gotta tell you something. It feels pretty damn good. Yep, welcome.
It's a wonderful feeling.

Speaker 4 (45:39):
I've gotten rid of everyone toxic in my life, aside
from a few that need to be in there, be
it family or whatever. Other than that cut ties and
I mean it's interesting, take a step back and.

Speaker 1 (45:48):
Just pull away a little bit.

Speaker 4 (45:50):
See, you know, stop doing what you would always do
for someone, and it'll show you very clearly if they're
doing anything for you and not like literally for you, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 10 (45:59):
But to check up on you. I mean, I've asked
this to Paulina.

Speaker 4 (46:02):
I said, all right, we have two sides here, are
you gaining anything from this relationship? And when the answers
literally know it's crazy, you know.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
Well, I'm telling you, like, I'm not being cryptic, I'm
not being mean, and any of these people, there's the
seasons of friendship thing that my mom and I've talked
about this for hours lately, and it's like people come
and go and usually that has way more to do
with them than it does with you. But I just
I try and look in the mirror in these situations.
I really try and be like, Okay, here's where I
screwed up. And I can always come up with ways

(46:33):
I screwed up. But then I'm like, but if these
people cared, we'd have a conversation about it, right, or
we would you know what I mean, or we would
like we'd work through it. And then I think about
relationships where I've been wrong and they've been wrong, and
yet we've never had a problem. Like I have a
few people and you guys don't, like keep a very
close circle of which you guys are included. But like,
even on this show, I can't remember a time in

(46:54):
the last decade where any of us got into something
so bad, really anything bad at all, but anything where
it's like this person's ever going to talk to me again.
Like we could have it out and I could walk
in the next day and I know that it might
be weird, but there would be a conversation because there's
care right, Like it's like, you're not going to make
me wonder, you're not going to punish me. Well, Caylen would,
but no, I'm kidding, No, I'm messing with you. I

(47:16):
do joke though, because sometimes like sometimes Calen will give
me like at least seven or eight weeks of sound treatment.
That's seven or eight weeks. I'm kidding too, sure, yeah, no, exactly,
you're right, she just started talking to me again. It's
been about seven years.

Speaker 4 (47:28):
But no, no, not everyone's meant to be in your life.
For I call them my lifers. Like there's certain people
that have crossed a certain threshold and I'm like, those
are my lifers. Some people, whether it be your party phase,
your single face, like, it's not everyone is meant to
stick it out for the long haul. And you know
what I mean, And communication is the key.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
I'm that yeah, And I hate lack of accountability and
so I truly like, I think that's why I tend
to defer to It's got to be my fault. It's
got to be my fault I have to do. But
then what happens is I could probably fix some of
this stuff by just crawling back to these people and going,
whenever you're mad about, I'm sorry I did it. But
that doesn't But that's that that you're not giving yourself

(48:08):
any value in doing that.

Speaker 6 (48:09):
I have to want it to and it doesn't heal you,
Like you're not healing, you're just coddling to whatever their
issue is.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
But I you know, if you really sometimes sit and
think about it, and you're willing to be self aware
and you're willing to be accountable, you could say, here
are the things I did, but what has this person
done to fix anything? And if the answer is nothing,
then it's like, oh, well, I guess I don't matter
and that that should offend you, like that should hurt
you if people aren't willing to work with you. And
so I've had to do a little bit of a
social auditing lately. And I don't really mind it, but

(48:39):
I didn't know if you guys, you know, felt like
you you've had to go through this or had to
do it because some people, I've realized, don't have conflict,
like some people just seem to. They're just amiable enough
with everybody. They just get along. And I guess they
don't do this or I don't. I don't know. Maybe
they do. I don't know about it, but it's just like,
I don't know. I found that sometimes you gotta I
don't they just accept it for what it is and
realize that you have value too. And while you're imperfect,

(49:02):
so is the person. So are the other people that
you're expecting something from. And if they can't accept that
about themselves, well then why am I? Then why am
I beating myself up? Like we either meet in the middle,
and sometimes I got to cross the line and go
way past it. And sometimes you let a cross the
line and go way past it and then ultimately, hopefully
you know, it averages out to you about fifty to fifty.

(49:24):
But when you find that you're the only one crossing
the line, it's like, oh, well then, yeah, I see.

Speaker 10 (49:29):
That's another thing. It's not always fifty to fifty.

Speaker 1 (49:31):
Like sometimes that's what I mean.

Speaker 4 (49:32):
Yeah, someone's going through something really bad and you might
have to overextend, but you need to know that when
you're doing that.

Speaker 10 (49:37):
It's the same thing.

Speaker 4 (49:37):
But like even Jason who gets along with everyone everyone loves, like,
I've watched them start to set boundaries and stand up
for himself and it's.

Speaker 10 (49:44):
You know, I think it's made you better, you know.

Speaker 9 (49:47):
Yeah, And I think it's also good like when you
have that revelation because I then try to be like, Okay,
I feel like I'm very like outward when it comes
to like me talking about myself. So it's almost like,
isney a good reminder to be like I should like
wonder like and ask about how other people are feeling
are other I don't want to be that person, you know,
So I think like situations like that really remind you
to do better.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
Well, not to get super deep about it, but this
week the theme in therapy was Monday's at four o'clock.
By the way, don't don't call me between four and
five Mondays. Yes, it's very good Tuesdays. You're actually well, yeah, actually,
don't call me. I start crying about three forty five
and I don't stop crying until about eight. So don't
actually just don't call me on Monday afternoon. But where's
I going with this? Uh? The theme in therapy, I

(50:29):
had a theme. It was a theme. Oh I think
that there. I think when you look at me, your
forty three year old single guy, you know, doing this
job or whatever, I think people jump to a lot
of conclusions that that aren't necessarily true. It's well, the
guy's got to be completely arrogant and egotistical because he's
a radio personality. And I definitely have an ego, because
I think you have to if you're going to do

(50:51):
this job. I mean, you see how sensitive I can
be about the text, Like imagine if I were I mean,
believe it or not, that's teflon. Like otherwise you're gonna
melt down because you got everybody in the you know,
all the suits telling you that you don't do it
right and they've never done it, but you don't do
it right. You occasionally hater social media the whole thing.

(51:11):
But it's like, and then I'm single and I live
on my own and I do my own thing, and
I think for a lot of people, it's unfathomable that
you would choose that life, Like people like people look
at it and go, maybe nobody wants to be with him,
or maybe he can't hold down a relationship or whatever,
And it's like, because it's unbelievable for people to imagine that,
maybe that's the Maybe you're happy that way, Like maybe

(51:33):
being on your own and independent. Maybe those two things
aren't connected, Like maybe the fact that I'm a radio
personality and the fact that I go home by myself.
Maybe those two things aren't connected and tied together and
have something to do with a personality disorder or something.
Maybe it's just I'm really I've become so happy on
my own that I don't necessarily it's harder for me
to figure out how to fit somebody in than it

(51:53):
is not.

Speaker 10 (51:54):
You can't live your life for anyone else.

Speaker 4 (51:55):
People are always going to have comments and judgment, but
you're the only one living it and you need to
make it the best because you hit one.

Speaker 10 (52:01):
Well, when you're reincarnated, then well.

Speaker 1 (52:03):
It doesn't it. Before you had the boyfriend, I know
you got it too. It was like it was like
your singles what basically, it's what's wrong basically, and that's
how people ask the question. But but that's basically the
tone of the question is like, well, what's wrong with
this person? What's going on with you that you nobody

(52:24):
wants to be with you? Or why why aren't you married?
Or why don't you have kids? Have you ever considered
maybe that's not my goal, Maybe that's not my thing,
maybe that's not my priority, and maybe it doesn't anything
to do with anything. Maybe I just choose that. But
I think the default mode for most people is companionship
and people and stuff and whatever. And it seems so unbelievable.

(52:46):
I love that you would choose this.

Speaker 8 (52:47):
Lag Yeah, projection, I've learned. We're over here looking at
you being like, damn, I wish I was there, right
I wish I was living.

Speaker 1 (52:54):
Alone right now chilling whoever fits.

Speaker 4 (52:56):
Into my life and right now that's my boyfriend and
needs to give me my independence because I love being single,
and he's great about that.

Speaker 10 (53:02):
I mean, I'm not changing.

Speaker 4 (53:03):
You guys have seen me in a relationship outside of
a relationship.

Speaker 1 (53:06):
I love it, except for the whole lesbian moving in. Well. Yeah,
and he's actually the same. He just texted. He's never leaving,
he said, be desisted. All right, Well that's fine. I'm
still gonna do me.

Speaker 10 (53:16):
I'll be the same person.

Speaker 2 (53:18):
No.

Speaker 1 (53:18):
But I guess as somebody who like would love to
be able to say, it's my fault, here's how I
fix it, and then everything's great again. I think what
the hardest thing for me to realize is sometimes in
life it has it hasn't. People want to make it
seem like it's about you, but it has nothing to
do with you. It hasn't everything to do with them.
But it's easier for them just to blame it on
you because then they don't have to look within.

Speaker 10 (53:40):
It's almost never about you.

Speaker 1 (53:41):
How about that? Well, and I'm sure I've done things
to hurt people's feelings. Like that's not me being unaccountable.
It's just me saying like that happens in life, right,
Like you're gonna piss people off they're gonna piss you off,
but you got to make a choice. Are they valuable
enough to you that you're gonna work at it or
are you not? And when you realize that there are
people in your life that just aren't going to work
at it, it's like bye. I mean honestly, and I

(54:03):
every now and again, I guess you have to do
that exercise. Hey, Julianne, good morning, Hi, Hi, Hey, good morning, welcome,
thanks for listening.

Speaker 14 (54:11):
So I've been listening to you guys, and I was like,
oh my god, I'm totally going through this whole thing
with the friends telling me I'm doing everything wrong and
I'm constantly hurting their feelings, but they hold it all
in and then she waits until we have a fight.
And you're always hurting my feelings. I think we need
to talk about this. And We've been through this over
and over and over, and I've watched her kick three

(54:32):
people out of her life for all the same exact things.
And now, well today's for birthday. So that's the whole problem,
is health. But now she's starting to tell me she
doesn't like or agree with the things that my kids
are in. She doesn't like the car I just bought,
and I starts to question, like, I'm always getting hurt
by you?

Speaker 12 (54:51):
What am I supposed to do with this girl?

Speaker 1 (54:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (54:55):
I need somebody. Do I even tell her Happy Birthday today?

Speaker 1 (55:00):
I mean, yeah, give us a good question. I don't
know if that hurts anything. But at the same time,
I think, you know, maybe it's time that you take
a look at that relationship and say, is is it equitable?
Am I getting anything out of it? Is it fifty
to fifty? Is is this person showing me any grace
whatsoever even when I am in the wrong. And if
the answer is no, then I think that's your answer.
I don't think you have to blow them up. But

(55:20):
at the same time, I don't know. I think I
also have no problem with people standing up for themselves
and saying no, no, this is this is how I
want to be treated. And and I think when you
do that, you have to you have to accept that
that person may decide they don't want to treat you
that way and they're gone. But what's the alternative is
that you just let people act like a holes and
then and you have no standard for yourself, and then

(55:42):
you let them do it. They're never going to stop.
They're never going to stop.

Speaker 14 (55:46):
Yep, there's a there's a problem with everything. She doesn't
like my car. She doesn't like that my daughter does cheerleadings, which,
by the.

Speaker 1 (55:53):
Way, that has nothing to do with anything like something.
Right your car?

Speaker 14 (55:57):
Yeah, come on about yeah, I got I have a
brand new Chevy. Oh my god, I can't even think
about it.

Speaker 1 (56:05):
It's a that's okay, brand new Chevy. Okay, So and
so why.

Speaker 14 (56:11):
Would you get a Chevy room I had a Chevy
my dad, blah blah blah. Nobody likes it. They all
had problems. Okay, So congratulations to you. No, I ain't
got any of that.

Speaker 1 (56:20):
I don't even know this person, But if she's arguing
about your Chevy, then I would say, you can drive
your Chevy in the other direction because you got to do. Hey, Julian,
we gotta go. Thank you, have a great day. That's crazy.
Thank you, I know people are That is so wild.
How someone lives their life and they're Chevy. You're mad
about that? Great? Well, thank you for coming to my
ted talk like.

Speaker 5 (56:41):
Ever been left waiting by the phone.

Speaker 1 (56:44):
It's the Fred Show. Hey, Jonah, good morning, Welcome to
the show. How are you good morning, man?

Speaker 2 (56:49):
I'm good all right?

Speaker 1 (56:50):
Okay, what's going on with this woman, Megan? Because of
course he is waiting by the phone. We're trying to
figure out if you've been ghosted or what we're going
to investigate for you. But tell us the backstory. How
did you I want to hear about any days you've
been on and then where things are now? Sure? Yeah,
well we.

Speaker 12 (57:05):
Met at a like like a coffee shop that we
both frequent, you know, and a way to work and stuff,
and so you know, we had a couple of chances
to talk and whatnot. So you know, I decided to
invite her to a baseball game, which is actually my
favorite sport, and you know, I thought it was a
lot of fun. But I never heard back from her, So,
you know, honestly, I never saw that. Let I'd be

(57:26):
calling the Fred Show to be on waiting on the phone,
but you know what, I'm shooting my shot.

Speaker 1 (57:32):
All right. So you like this girl? You know you
met out in the wild too. That's a big deal
that you met out in the wild. As we talk
about this, if the dating apps that's always a crab shoot.
You don't really know what you're getting You don't know
if it's going to be in person chemistry, You don't
know what's going on. Who else they're dating, if they're married,
if they're you know, who knows. There's a million different
things that could be happening. But you met in the wild,

(57:53):
and I guess it's still true. You can still meet
somebody who's shady. But you're saying everything went really well
and you were excited definitely, and you know, it's one.

Speaker 12 (58:03):
Of those things where you're kind of left out and open,
you know, to be continued.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
Let's call Meghan. You'll be on the phone at the
same time. We're gonna ask these questions and see if
we can figure out what's going on. Hopefully get you
guys set up on another date, whether it's a baseball
game or whatever, and we'll pay it for it. Okay,
let's see what's going on. In part two of Waiting
by the Phone, all shall be revealed after Subriner Carpenter
in tew minutes on the Fread shows to day right here,
Sabrina Carpenter is the Fread Show. Shelby Shelley one hundred

(58:29):
and fifty bucks. You can wait next in the showdown, Hey, Jonah. Yeah,
all right, welcome back. Let's call Megan. You guys met
at a coffee shop that you both frequent you you
guys got to talking. You invited her to a baseball game.
You actually did get to go on the date, but
you haven't heard from her since the date. Is that right? Yeah,
so let's see what's going on. We're gonna call her

(58:51):
right now. Good luck, cool, Thank you all, Adam. Hi
is this Meghan? Yeah, this is hey Megan. Good morning.
My name is Fred. I'm calling for the Fred's Show,
the Morning radio Show, and I have to tell you
that we are on the radio right now, and I
do need your permission to continue with a call. Do
you mind if we chat for just a second on

(59:12):
the show.

Speaker 2 (59:13):
Oh my god, okay, yeah for sure.

Speaker 1 (59:15):
Well don't get too excited just yet. I'll let you
down here. But we're calling on behalf of a guy
named Jonah. I guess you met him at a coffee
shop that you guys go to and went to a
baseball game. Do you remember him? Oh?

Speaker 2 (59:28):
Yeah, I yes, I remember Jonah.

Speaker 1 (59:31):
Okay, so what happened because he called us and said
that he you know that you guys had met and
that he asked you out and that you went out
and everything went well, he thought, except he can't get
ahold of you since the date. So what happened. What's
your side of the story.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
Oh, that's that's interesting that he thought it went well. Yeah,
I mean I was. I was very excited for the date.
I guess, like he said, we go to the same
coffee shop, and I always thought he was so cute
and I've always had like this little ca on him,
and so I was so excited that he invited me
to this game. And but then like during.

Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
The game, he was like being so uh.

Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
He was seemed like really distracted and was like just.

Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
Not really paying that much attention to me.

Speaker 2 (01:00:13):
And then like I was like, okay, maybe something's off
with him or he's in a bad mood. But then
like very casually, he just like said, oh yeah, like
I'm so glad that you were able to come, because
I invited this girl who I've been trying to take
out for a really long time and she couldn't make it, so,
which I'm just like, what really, like okay, just like

(01:00:34):
second stirring, I guess, like I don't know, I'm I'm
shocked that he wants another day because I it was
very clear to me that I was planned.

Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
B Wow, that's like that's inner monologue stuff. You don't
say that stuff out loud. Yeah. Really, I got to
mention that Jonah is here. I'm very forgetful. I'm sorry,
Jonah is is on with us? Jonah, what are you doing?

Speaker 15 (01:00:56):
You know?

Speaker 12 (01:00:56):
I I I mean, and uh, I was just being honest.

Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
I mean, I don't understand like sometimes you don't have
to you know.

Speaker 12 (01:01:07):
You don't have to be but you know, look, baseball
is my favorites for you know, it's not exactly the
most exciting. But I watched that like a hawk, you know,
and I'm watching every single detail, all right, and.

Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
You know, and I just happened to word vomit.

Speaker 12 (01:01:22):
And you know, I mean again, I was just being
blunt and you know, one of those like off the
cuff comments like just you know, not even thinking about it,
just just saying.

Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
It, okay, and you know, right like right now, like
you're like, you're word vomiting right now? Who but who
tells somebody like how would you feel if she were like, yeah,
I really wanted to go to this with somebody else.
But I guess I'll just take you, Like, how would
you feel about that? Well, you know what that.

Speaker 12 (01:01:46):
Girl, to be completely honest, that other girl is always
busy anyway, So you know I thought that, you know,
going with this other girl, you know, she seemed like
there was some sort of prospect or not what.

Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
The other girl and how you probably would go out
with her, except she's too busy. So I guess Megan
will do.

Speaker 12 (01:02:10):
You know, I don't see it like that. I really
don't think like that, but okay, I.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Can go ahead. Okay, King, King, will you handle this?

Speaker 6 (01:02:20):
It's the honesty for me. You know, if I'm second string,
let me know I'm second straight. And now she can
decide what she wants.

Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
To go to. You want to know, you get out
of here.

Speaker 6 (01:02:32):
Take its to the Grammys, and you were gonna take Kaitlin,
but she can't go, and Paulina don't want to go.
She booked, booked. If you call me, am, I going
to be like, well, you offered it to Caylin.

Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
It's the Grammys. I'm going. You bought Kayla some shoes,
I put some shoes on I wear. I'm proud. My
thing is the man was honest.

Speaker 6 (01:02:52):
Now she knows where she stands with him, So girl,
only use him for the events that you.

Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
Want to go to. And this is ridiculous. You not
be okay. Now we're friends, so maybe you would be okay.
But if I'm trying to date you and I'm like,
thank god you can go, because the other three girls
I asked can't go, you'd be like, screw you. It
depends on where we go. Full of it, whole TikTok out,
full of it right right you.

Speaker 11 (01:03:18):
It depends on the event, like, oh, man, reservations, fancy dinner,
then I can't get reservation suit.

Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
I'll be fourth person in line. You know what I'm
saying right. Also, is only concerned about what's free. He
didn't care about like feel she has the advantage now,
you know, like he says, she's got the advantage. It's
a baseball game.

Speaker 11 (01:03:36):
But what if she got into the relationship, no, not
knowing she was second string off the bat.

Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
Nobody ever wants to know that, and no one deserves
to know that.

Speaker 11 (01:03:45):
And now she does, and she has the advantage if
she wants to go out with this man again.

Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
He keeping it real right, and she doesn't. I cannot
believe it. Will jonah, So, how good are se to
the baseball Jonah? No, come on, you would not have
liked it if she had told you that the only
reason that you're there is because somebody else couldn't make it.
And not only that, but you say that and then
you double down on this call. We're trying to fix it,

(01:04:10):
and you're like, yeah, I mean she is always busy. Unfortunately,
it's like, wow, stop talking about the other girl. You
got a girl, a good one.

Speaker 12 (01:04:18):
I think so too. All I was trying to say,
like you guys said, I'm just being honest, and you know,
and dating is about trial, and.

Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
I think it's Oh no, this is a different kind
of honesty. This is no I mean, don't don't d yeah,
don't take this out of context. Man, Like people do
want honesty and transparency. What they don't want to do
early on is feel like they are second fiddle. And
that's exactly what you did.

Speaker 8 (01:04:44):
And you can tell them you've got a relationship, you know,
four months ago. That's honesty. But don't tell me that
I'm your second choice because can't go.

Speaker 1 (01:04:50):
But that's dating. If you're dating, you're dating. It's implied
you don't have to say it.

Speaker 10 (01:04:54):
There's something, so keep to yourself. I know that's hard for.

Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
You to hear, but I know, I know you can't
say a mean, inconsiderate thing and then go. But I'm
just being honest. Like that doesn't excuse you might be
being honest. That doesn't excuse the way that it makes
somebody feel. In this case, it made Megan feel lesser
than right now, that part is true exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
It made me feel like awful.

Speaker 1 (01:05:17):
It's like, oh, so I wouldn't even be here if
other girl was, you know, not blowing you off. That's
another thing you want. Okay, you know what. I wouldn't
have bought.

Speaker 12 (01:05:29):
The other girl my favorite Players Jersey.

Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
So therefore if you buy it in her size and
then you showed up, so I guess it'll have to
work for you.

Speaker 12 (01:05:42):
No, I bought it, Yeah, I got it, especially taylored Actually.

Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
Did you say the other on it or something? And
like her name is Megan?

Speaker 11 (01:05:53):
It's like what number is at number two?

Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
I mean it was my favorite Players Jersey. I bought
it for her, you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:06:04):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
You digging yourself out of a hole and he's not
making it better? Is it? Like in pro sports where
the dude's going to get drafted til they send him
every hat from every team so that when he gets
drafted he can just, you know, just take the one. Yeah,
this is what it sounds like. It sounds like you've
got a jersey for all the common names, Megan, Lacey, Jamie,
you know, just in case. All right, Megan, do you

(01:06:29):
want to go out with this guy again? I'll ask
the question. I think I know the answer, But do
you want to give them another shot?

Speaker 12 (01:06:33):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
Way, no way? All right? Well, Jonah, Look, I appreciate
that you want to be honest. I just think you
might want to sort of rethink where to be honest.
And also there's certain things we don't need to be
honest about. Like, look, I'm sure that a lot of
people are now with somebody forever that they didn't intend

(01:06:55):
to be their first choice. But you don't have to
tell somebody that something that you didn't see, i mean,
worked out better. You don't have to tell anybody that
you keep that one to yourself. I mean, my wife
jest that she would never date me, but she didn't
tell you she was actively trying to date someone else. Right,
and deal with you, because you answered the phone. Say

(01:07:16):
that all right, So Megan, no second date or not
whatever other date it is and second date, no way, Okay,
it's not gonna work out, man, Megan, thank you for
it is.

Speaker 12 (01:07:26):
I mean, yeah, hey, guys, you know, thanks anyway. You know,
I'm a firm believer in the foy didn't slip. You know,
sometimes you just say stuff and you know, all good.
You know, I understand your perspective. You know it's all good.
That what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:07:43):
Do me a favorite, say I'll just get back to
work on the other girl.

Speaker 12 (01:07:47):
Yeah, you know, honestly, I'll just get back to work
on the other girl. Whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
Yeah, good luck. Yeah, that's totally the right thing to
say here. Okay, this dude has learned nothing in the
last fifteen minutes, like free to go to a baseball game. Okay,
all right, guys, thank you, Good luck to both of you.
The Entertainment Report and show b Shelley one hundred and
fifty bucks. Also a game show Wednesday rolls on. Definitely
gonna be Putlina and Ki Karaoke coming up. It's the

(01:08:14):
French show Big Papa they do that runs this place.
I haven't seen him in a while. Did you still
work here? Yeah, he was here yesterday. Oh he was, Okay.
I these pens suck. And this man's been known to
buy uh Nacho hot nacho cheese machines. Apparently it's a

(01:08:34):
margarita machine that he got for Kailin that's locked up
because we I don't even know where it is. No,
I guess, because you think we're gonna make margarita's on
a Tuesday morning, which we would long. That is not
Actually that is actually savvy management on his part. I agree,
But these I need luxurious pens. These are not luxurious pens.
You own luxurious pens. But I don't want to because

(01:08:56):
I know because I bring my own luxurious pens in
and then my luxurious pens get still and like everything
else says around here, right right, right, Let's go ahead
and note that Jason's headphones were stolen by Charlemagne the God.
By the way, they weren't even luxurious. He took them,
and right, no, he didn't, and I confronted him. I

(01:09:17):
con you. So I confronted the man, Charllemne the guy
when he was here last week, and he denied it.
But the guy doesn't make He's kind of poor, so
like he doesn't make he doesn't make a lot of money.
So I said, I just let him have it, you know, Jason,
like you obviously are so well compensated that it's just like,
you know, compared to him. So I'm sure, Yeah, yeah,
maybe I'll call my friend. Maybe I'll call my friend.

(01:09:39):
What kind of you're looking forward? Jelly pens? Yeah? I
need pens like this pen. Okay, this is a I'm
not picking on the brand. It's a ballpoint pen like
you get, you know, fifty of these for the bucks
you know, I don't know, ten dollars or something. I
don't know what not. And I have to really use
a lot of amfort like it requires a lot of
pushing on the paper that's high. I needed to I

(01:10:00):
needed to just sort of glide. I need a gliding situation.
Really sorry, Okay, so let's get Brendan. And we'll get Brendan.
I want him to be the official pen sponsor of
the Fred Show or I don't know, get Big Papa
to spend some money because I need better I need
better tools.

Speaker 11 (01:10:15):
All right, I'll find all the pens in this building
and you could test which one.

Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
No, I can assure you that they're not going to
be good. Okay, Like the toilet paper here is not
good either. It's like toilet paper is like I may
as well just use a newspaper.

Speaker 10 (01:10:26):
So we don't steal it because we are.

Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Because he has the same one play at home. You
know what's a toilet paper here? It's a stack of
copy paper and you just grab it on the way
and wipe your butt with it. That's what that is.
I wouldn't know, because it's only in dire situations that
I that I'm doing that. But anyway, I don't know.
I don't know. If everyone are you pen picky, I'm
pen picky? What are you writing? Like? Who's writing? I'm

(01:10:51):
I writing? Talk to Siri. Well, the reason this is
an issue, I write ki karaoke is coming up, and
I write the songs down so I have him here
every now and again. Make a little note because I
have a lot of ideas, you guys. The ideas come
into my head and if I don't write them down,
the ideas are forgotten. Look, I got ideas, I got ideas.
I got ideas on kind of little piece of paper
over here.

Speaker 10 (01:11:10):
So many ideas, and then what.

Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
Drives me crazy is when I had a good idea,
I didn't write it down, and then a couple days later,
I'm like, what the hell? That was a good idea
that would have gotten us to number one immediately, but
I forgot, and I forgot because I don't want to
write with him. This basically, you know what this is.
This is like I'm etching. I'm etching in the paper,
I'm carving. This is such a crabby pat I'm carving

(01:11:34):
my message into I guess what.

Speaker 11 (01:11:37):
This was a whole Seinfeld episode.

Speaker 1 (01:11:42):
My biggest nightmare is sealing someone else's comedy routine. I
never saw it, so you know what, That's another thing.
I'm never going to watch a Seinfeld episode on purpose,
because that way I can never be accused of sealing jokes.
There you go. I don't watch a lot of stand
up comedy for the same reason, because the last thing
I need is to, like subconsciously to pick up on
a joke. Did somebody else told tell the joke get
canceled for it?

Speaker 11 (01:12:02):
Yeah, but you did sound like Larry David for five minutes,
right there you are.

Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
I gotta be honest with you. He's way funnier than
I am. But the reason that I crushed that show
so fast is because I am Larry.

Speaker 3 (01:12:13):
I'm Larry David with hair more fread show. Next, The
Fred Show is on Good Morning Everyone. Who wants to
take on Showvin Shelley in the showdown? Showvin Shelley. Who
should take you on in the showdown?

Speaker 12 (01:12:30):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:12:31):
I don't know chat from I don't know cha chat?

Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
Yes, you keep his name out of your mouth. Okay,
Chatch Friday. I don't even know who that is? Eight
five nine, one three five running late, But show b
Shelley one hundred and fifty bucks. Now I'm thirty three
and sixty two and one straight win. Would you like
to take on the gorilla and win some money? Call? Now,
it's Game Show Wednesday, so we're just going boom boom boom.

(01:12:57):
Definitely gonna beat Paulina after that. Can't karaoke? Today's theme? Yes,
concerts Jason has attended or will be attending. Yes, that
is actually the theme. I love that at this point.
I mean, that's what you guys wanted to. That's what
you guys are gonna get. Yeah, you've asked, you got it. Yeah,
I know you've been I mean you got some bangers

(01:13:18):
on here. Yeah, nothing but bangers. Nothing the rest right,
nothing but bangers. The Entertainment Report trending story is fun.
In fact, all coming up? What are you working on?

Speaker 4 (01:13:28):
K Well, I still really need to tell you who
filed for divorce?

Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
And okay, I've been waiting for you to tell me.

Speaker 10 (01:13:35):
I know it's burning a hole in my pocket.

Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
I tell you, I have no idea why you've made
me wait this long.

Speaker 10 (01:13:41):
I have no idea either.

Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
A text about my pen. Rants use the crappy pen,
get carpel tunnel, claim workers workers compensation, and then see
how fast you get new pen done done. Somebody give
me the amy with a right in here. Right now,
my hand feels like it got hit by a truck
because of these This is crappy writing tools that we're
using around here, writing utensils. It's terrible.

Speaker 11 (01:14:05):
You know, Big boss Man's going to hear that and
he's gonna hand deliver you pens.

Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
He missed it, and he so did you when we
asked for stuff on air.

Speaker 4 (01:14:14):
They're they're going to get you in the staff meeting.

Speaker 10 (01:14:17):
I would be careful for they have every pen.

Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
That's right, didn't didn't we say one day that we
didn't have like we needed, like markers, markers, and then
they did a whole roast of the Fred Show and
they thought it was so funny.

Speaker 6 (01:14:31):
Yeah, well yeah, I got every marker that is made.

Speaker 1 (01:14:34):
Yeah, well that's I mean, okay, Yeah, I remember I
had to go to a whole meeting about how I
didn't I wasn't at that meeting. Yeah, you had to
be there. They were so upset I missed their comedy
routine that I had the whole thing about how other
employees were complaining that I don't go to meetings and
not in this room. Well I know, no, trust me,
I know that we were scared, but I'm just like,

(01:14:56):
what on earth anyway, I'll take my pens the.

Speaker 3 (01:14:58):
Fred shown exten Do you have what it takes to
battle show biz?

Speaker 1 (01:15:02):
Shelley in the show Biz Showdown Bees? Yes? Are you
a pen person? You care? Are you a pen snob
like I am?

Speaker 16 (01:15:09):
I'm not a pen snob, but I do like to
write stuff down.

Speaker 10 (01:15:12):
I'm like you, I like to take notes.

Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
I have all kinds of paper and notepads around my house. Yeah,
I got I mean, you got to meet my friend now,
my friend Brendan from at Listationers, not even a sponsor.
The amount of for advertising I give him it is incredible.
Been there. I think they sell all kinds of stationary
family owned business. Yeah, well it's called ATLI stationers. Still
they do sell stationary. They also sell hot dogs. No
they don't. They don't. Just give from that side. Remember

(01:15:37):
you went to the site. I got it. I got
a nice uh uh notebook another notebook except this it
was a gift and it had my name embossed on it.
It did because they have an embossing machine there. They
can stamp your name on the front of your notebook mammogram.
It was a gift for someone else with your name.
It was a gift from them to me, from my
undying love and support. Okay, me is a fan Emily

(01:16:00):
owned business for like seven hundre It's been there for
seven hundred years, you support. That's an exact number, by
the way, seven hundred years. It's been been there since
before Columbus sailed the ocean blue. And so was that
Chipotle right next to it. The great Chicago fire. It
did it did? All the pens survived, every single pen.

(01:16:21):
Know why because Brendan's great great great grandfather stood there
with a bucket and fought the flames off himself. That is,
that would be a quite tragic place to be during
the Chicago fire, a paper storm. He saved every he
did it he did, and then he went next door

(01:16:42):
to Chipotle, got himself a burrito to celebrate, you know,
the head nod. Yeah all right, Oh Jesus Lord, Adriana,
how you doing? Are you a pens?

Speaker 12 (01:16:59):
Not? I love times.

Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
I'm not gonna lie. Thank you. Everyone going to Google
wherever you're listening to us at the stags, go buy
something it's nice, and then I'm gonna They're just nice people. Family,
own bit, the whole. I know, the whole family, mom, dad, brothers.
I know, they're all nice people. You know. Like I
like a local one off business. I like a chained
business too, but I like a local one off business.
Oh no, But I'm just saying I'm not discriminating, but

(01:17:23):
I was. I respect these people. These people are taking
on the staples and the office max. Every single day
they're standing on business and going no. Our one store
we sell persevere. I know you can get pens anywhere,
but buy them from me, you know what I mean? Yeah,
kind of like us right we stand on business every

(01:17:46):
day and we're like, we might be in eighty seventh
place right now, but damn it, we will fight. We
will fight. We went from number one in June. We
went from having all the listeners to literally apparently zero,
Like literally, according to the measurement tool, no one listens,
like literally everyone decided collectively, no more fridge, Like we're done.
How can that be that we talk about stationary I

(01:18:08):
don't understand. That's what I'm saying, is where you going
to get a penalty.

Speaker 10 (01:18:14):
At pens?

Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
I don't where else would you hear a five minute
rant about pen quality? Nowhere else? It's very very relatable.
I'll tell you where you're going to hear it on
about three other shows tomorrow. It takes them a couple
of days to review the content and then cherry picked
the best stuff and then and then reuse it.

Speaker 8 (01:18:35):
That's how we lost everybody, because they just move on
the next day.

Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
I have a news alert for you. If you like
things and other shows, listen to us and you'll hear
them first and then boom, mainly because we stole them
from other people that you never heard of before. So
that's that's how we do it reverse the college. Yeah,
we at least steal from other cities. So that's that's
my that's my pro tip. It's just steal from like,
you know, Jacksonville or whatever, and then use it here

(01:19:02):
and nobody will ever know. Adriana, what do you do
for a living? By the way, Oh, you guys know
who I am. I we're getting hot Bucks in Oh.
We really only do have two listeners listening. If nobody
are your kids working with you today? They're in school.
That's a good thing because the child labor people were
reaching out somebody asking for your pa. Yeah, it's oh shah,

(01:19:25):
I wanted to have a chat with you. Then apparently
it's against allow what you're doing. Okay, So one hundred
and fifty bucks is the price, Adriana. It really is
something that I know, Like I can see who's calling
and I know them all. That's because you're such a
great person.

Speaker 14 (01:19:41):
You you know all your friends loyally.

Speaker 1 (01:19:43):
Well, thank you. I don't know if I'm a great person,
but thank you. But combined in the two cities where
this show airs, like is a permanent fixture. I think
somewhere in the vicinity of fourteen million available listeners, and
we truly only have thirteen. Honestly, God, I know everybody
in the first time basis ah beginning to believe it.
I'm beginning to believe it. Okay, here we go. Five

(01:20:05):
questions shown Shelle one hundred and fifty bucks. Good luck, guys,
good luck. All right, here we go, Adriana question number one.
The host of the New Heights podcast Knee they inked
with a Pen a new one hundred million dollar deal
with Amazon's Wondery. Who are the hosts of New Heights? Oh?
I don't know, Okay, Okay, I think you've been working

(01:20:29):
too hard on the hot Dogs Tan because that Okay.
Shania Twain celebrates her fifty ninth birthday today. I still would.
By the way, which one of these is not a
Shania Twain's song? You're still the one Can't Fight the
Moonlight or that don't impress me much? All right? Which
Wednesday Star kisses Sabrina Carpenter in the music video for

(01:20:50):
her new song what am My New? Okay, taste, I
might play taste. That's a filthy ass. So let me
tell you. We had this shot yesterday between that between
all the Sabrina Carpenter, songs, and Billie do not say
one word to me at the soup level about any
content on this show. Do I need to explain to

(01:21:12):
you what's happening at the Tasty Lunch?

Speaker 4 (01:21:15):
Okay, cry that people weren't doing that anymore?

Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
And right maybe on the podcast. Maybe on the podcast,
I'll explain to you what's happening in the Tasty Lunch.
But Jennifer Lopez had Ben Affleck reportedly didn't sign a
pre nup meeting that Ben's best friend and business partner
could get dragged into the divorce name him Matt Damon
and Meryl Streep and Martin short looked like a couple
on the red carpet for the season four premiere of

(01:21:42):
this show, which also starts Steve Martin and Selena Gomez.

Speaker 10 (01:21:46):
Murders in the building, I can murders in the.

Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
Three? No, I can give you what? Nope, No, that
was a three close, three, very very close, but now
a three A three okay? Okay, winner gets a pen.
The hosts of the New Heights podcast into new one
hundred million dollar deal with Amazon's Wondery. Who are the

(01:22:15):
hosts of New Heights?

Speaker 10 (01:22:17):
Travis and Jason kelf yup.

Speaker 1 (01:22:19):
Shania Twain Celebrate your fifty ninth birthday today. Which of
these is not a Shania Twain song? Multiple choice, You're
still the one. Can't fight the Moonlight That don't impress
me much. I can't fight the movie that is right?
Which Wednesday star kisses Sabrina Carpenter in the music video
for Sabrina's new.

Speaker 10 (01:22:35):
Song Taste Jennet or Taker That's right.

Speaker 1 (01:22:39):
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck reportedly didn't sign a prenup,
meaning Ben's best friend and business partner could get dragged
into the divorce. Name him Matti. Yeah, mail Stream and
Martin short looked like a couple on the red carpet
for the season four premiere of This show, which also
stars Steve Martin and Selena Gomez. Murders in the Building,

(01:23:00):
only murders in the building. Yeah, that's the second one. Yeah, er,
because nobody said anything so I could except nor would
go and then I can't give it you no one
or the other. That's a five. That's a way. Nice job, Adriana.
You have to say, my name is Adriana and I'm
a hot dog lady. I got showed up on a showdown.

Speaker 13 (01:23:19):
All right, my name is Adriana, and I'm a hot
dog lady, and I got showed down by the showdown
eight and I can I hang with you guys.

Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
Unfortunate girl.

Speaker 15 (01:23:28):
You can't head with the hot Adriana going to be
playing against paul Lina next.

Speaker 1 (01:23:42):
Yes, I was gonna say, you know what, I'm just
gonna put you on all you can play the best
game too. It's fine Aro eight running on play three
in a row. It's fine. At this point. I really
don't care. I'm talking about pets. All right, Hang on

(01:24:02):
a second. I have a great day, Thanks for listening.
Thank you, We love you. Eight five five five. In
the next game, as we just go, boom boom boom.
Game show Wednesday. Definitely gonna beat Paulina. These are general
knowledge questions. Okay, you don't have to be uh, you
don't have to be You are brilliant, Paulina, but you
don't have to be brilliant to win this game. Eight

(01:24:25):
five three five will play next. I do want to
hear I want to hear this. Let me get into
my I have to get into my LimeWire and download
the song so we can hear Taste by Sabena Carpenter.
Because I'm in the I'm in the mood. Well, I'm
always in the mood. It's the Thread Show. Do you
have what it takes to battle?

Speaker 8 (01:24:45):
You're definitely gonna be Paulina Battle not today.

Speaker 1 (01:24:52):
Time to play the game, Pauline's game. Sing your song now,
let's go. I need to win this this game today.
It's important for my brand.

Speaker 8 (01:25:05):
I don't know what brand I'm talking about, but I
gotta do it for the friend show because I'm no stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:25:11):
He okay, okay, that was something. Hey, Jim something, how
are you? How you doing?

Speaker 12 (01:25:20):
Man?

Speaker 1 (01:25:21):
Good morning? Thank you so much for listening.

Speaker 12 (01:25:23):
Thanks for having me.

Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
You know what's our pleasure? Tell us about you please?

Speaker 12 (01:25:28):
I just dropped off my son at daycare, headed to work.

Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
He's going to be one in a week and a half.
So what's his name? He is Weston? Weston? And what
do you do for a living, Jim?

Speaker 12 (01:25:41):
I'm a teacher.

Speaker 1 (01:25:42):
Oh okay, great, awesome. Need you to take a dive
on this one, Pauline. We love the teachers. We need
the teachers. Did you guys? Hey, by the way, Jim,
where the hell you've been last few months? Did you
think it was okay to just take the summer home
for What were you thinking there?

Speaker 12 (01:25:55):
You know, I worked summer school, so I had a
month off, so it was still good. It take a
trip to Florida.

Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
It was a lot of fun. Okay, we're only gonna
blame part of our demands on you, not the whole thing.
You gotta listen long and hard, Jim. We need everybody
all the time, and it's just it's just what it is.
I'm sorry. It's quite the burden. But let's see how
you do. Seventy nine wins, eighty two losses and definitely
gonna be polling us. You're living up to the game.
Is living up to its name? Yeah, I don't like that,
but for the teachers, I might just take a loss

(01:26:23):
to the guys. She's winking. Never okay, audios phoning, you
gotta go bye bye bye bye bye bye audios. Okay, Jim,
here we go. Question number one. If baby Gig has
three dozen eggs, how many eggs does she have in total?

Speaker 12 (01:26:45):
Thirty six eggs.

Speaker 1 (01:26:46):
In terms of sushi, does sashimi mean with rice or
without rice? Weird? The late Lynda B. Johnson had a
birthday yesterday. Who is he?

Speaker 12 (01:27:03):
He was a former president?

Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
Yep, well accept that. Who is often referred to as
the Queen of soul Kiki? Yes, but also read the
Franklin Yeah. And then which US state is nicknamed the
Hoosier State? That my friend is a five? Excellent job? Yeah? No, four,
you got you missed? You miss number two. That's a four.
That's a great score. And I think it's gonna hold up.

(01:27:26):
Ty would go to Paulina. But let's see how we do.
You're ready? Yeah, I'm nervous, Okay, Paulina. Question number one,
If baby Gigi has three dozen eggs, how many eggs
does she have in total?

Speaker 12 (01:27:37):
Three?

Speaker 1 (01:27:37):
Is thirty six? Extra? In terms of sushi, does sashimi
mean with rice or without rice?

Speaker 8 (01:27:48):
I'm gonna go ahead and say without without right.

Speaker 1 (01:27:54):
The late Lyndon B. Johnson has a head of birthday yesterday?
Who is he Lyndon B.

Speaker 8 (01:27:59):
Johnson? Lyndon Johnson just keep saying it all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:28:05):
This man Lyndon B. John Say, was he a baseball player?
He may have been, but he was also the thirty
sixth President of the United States, And we were looking
for It's possible, but that wasn't the right answer. Who
is often referred to as the Queen of soul, Queen

(01:28:27):
of souls with the Franklin yep, and you have to
get this for a tie, which is a win for
poulinets how the rules are stated. Which US state is
nicknamed the Hoosier State? I love Polnviian, know it. She
just repeats something over and over. I think something's gonna
come to my head. The Hoosier State would be? Would

(01:28:49):
that be like we're the Oh my gosh, like that Colorado?

Speaker 2 (01:28:53):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:28:54):
Colorado? Yeah? No, I can see why. Through the slight
hole in the in the door where they passed this
our porridge, I can see I can see the state.
That's a win for Jim. Jim, what a guy. Excellent words, Jim,

(01:29:17):
Thank you. I mean that that was easy work for you,
wouldn't it.

Speaker 12 (01:29:21):
You know I'm kicking myself with without. I didn't know that.

Speaker 14 (01:29:24):
I'm a fan of sushi.

Speaker 1 (01:29:25):
Well that's okay, he said one. It's win number or loss.
I should say number eighty three for Paulina. Hang on
one second, Well done, have a great day.

Speaker 14 (01:29:35):
Thank you guys too.

Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
They're right there. I'll see I look at this people
probably would have been okay with it, but I was
about to play two Sabrina Carpenter songs in a row.
Don't worry, you'll hear plenty of Sabrina Carpenter today. I
promise you that it's true. I mean, it just is.
So let's play I Kick Karaoke in Game Show Wednesday.
I mean it's just the content content, Kings and Queen's

(01:29:57):
over here. Yes, it is Game Show Wednesday. It's living
up to its name. Very nervous. Yeah all. So today's theme,
we've really gotten creative. It's concerts Jason has or will
be attending. That's the theme of the song city. If
you want to play eight five, five, five, nine one
one o three five, and we'll do it in two
minutes of Fred shows Up, ladies and gentlemen, It's time

(01:30:17):
to play kick carry your guy? Have you ready kicking
Lisa Man? Just boom boom boom. Yes, we're on fire today, guys,
I'm absolutely on fire. Host say how you doing, Hose?
Pretty good than you Ford? Hose doing great? Man, tell

(01:30:38):
us about you. Welcome to the show. Thanks for listening.

Speaker 7 (01:30:42):
The best thing, Bummy, I would say, I work at
a hotel.

Speaker 1 (01:30:45):
Over and you're in a hotel, You at the front
desk or what is your what is your role?

Speaker 2 (01:30:48):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:30:49):
Okay, is it a nice hotel, Double Treat? This is
a nice hotel. Do you eat all the cookies all night?
Do you just cook the cookies, bake them and just
eat the Yeah? But I can't anymore. I would be
seven hundred pounds if I worked at DoubleTree. I just
want you to know that, Okay, I say so. The

(01:31:11):
theme today, Uh okay, it's concerts and Jason has attended
or will be attending in the future, in the near future.
The first song he saw them over the weekend I
think was Pink with Sheryl Crow and these guys are
the script. Oh yes, it's a great song, an excellent song.

(01:31:32):
It's called break Even. Okay, Oh yes. Do you think
that Kiki will get this? The lyrics right or wrong?
When I stopped the song?

Speaker 7 (01:31:41):
Wrong?

Speaker 4 (01:31:42):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:31:43):
Wrong? He said wrong?

Speaker 14 (01:31:45):
Wrong?

Speaker 1 (01:31:45):
Okay, I'll see how this goes. Let me let's give
me a little bit of the song here. You got
still breathing. Okay, we'll see how much you love it.
I'm sorry, maybe choke what you said? Be like I
don't believe because I got time she got freed up.

(01:32:06):
Because when a heart breaks, don't break. I can tell
you're feeling it. Am, I'm gonna give you a little more.
It's a hard part.

Speaker 15 (01:32:13):
I'll give you a shot out, all right.

Speaker 1 (01:32:16):
She finally made him then not know any of this.
She's not traumas. Okay, come on, everybody's.

Speaker 14 (01:32:28):
Everybody?

Speaker 6 (01:32:31):
And what am I supposed to do when the best
part of me was always a you? And what am
I supposed to say when I'm all chucked up in
your okays?

Speaker 1 (01:32:42):
I fall in a peace said, yeah, I fall. It's
a piece said welcome to the white community. And you

(01:33:03):
know I know, yeah my shop Okay, okay, all right,
next song you are, Yeah, I love that, going to
the store closed. So we are taking a hard hard

(01:33:24):
left turn or right or whichever direction, and we are
doing Missy Elliott. Okay, you saw Missy, you saw miss
So these are concerts that Jason Orchid. Wow, this theme
is really evolving. It's it's a loose theme, but that's okay.
Get your freak on, Okay, get your freak on. Do

(01:33:46):
you think hosting she'll get this right or wrong?

Speaker 7 (01:33:50):
I think she'll get it right.

Speaker 1 (01:33:51):
Okay, Right, you're saying, right, Okay, let's see how this goes.
I got a fast forward. We're gonna be here forever
they call it. Yeah, like literally, this goes on for
like thirty minutes. I do the whole morning show. Okay
with my sound. Hello people, single round, lets people, gets around.

(01:34:14):
You can't have this part. Yeah, I tell you get
to freak.

Speaker 10 (01:34:19):
Go get your freak, go get your freak, go get
get get you.

Speaker 1 (01:34:27):
Easy. Come on. Yeah, I'm gonna sell right now, get you.

Speaker 10 (01:34:34):
Get to get getak.

Speaker 1 (01:34:36):
Why Yeah, shut your mouth? Sound is when I put
it down in your face? Open your mouth? What give
you a taste?

Speaker 15 (01:34:46):
Hella?

Speaker 6 (01:34:47):
Now people stopping me, and they stopping me because you're
dropping me.

Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
Let's let's wrap this.

Speaker 6 (01:34:53):
Up so I can get this.

Speaker 14 (01:34:54):
Right your.

Speaker 1 (01:34:59):
I think you like one section off, you know? Yeah,
okay much she was okay, what did you say to me?
How much that? I feel like that was hurtful? All Finally,

(01:35:19):
Avril Levine, okay, yes, I'm with you for ballad. I
am with you. Do you believe jose She'll get this
right or wrong? And then we have to go like matter,
I'm waiting in the waiting in the dark. I thought

(01:35:40):
that you'd be that you would be here. I thought
you would be here too. Nothing about the ring, the
footsteps on the ground. I'm listening. Is anybody else then
find me. I need somebody to come and take me home.

(01:36:02):
It's a dam colm trying to figure out this life.

Speaker 6 (01:36:11):
You take me by the hand, taking me somewhere new.

Speaker 1 (01:36:15):
I don't know who you are, but to her novel
right now.

Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
If you.

Speaker 1 (01:36:22):
Get you're gonna go angsty here. I'm living you here,
make you well, john.

Speaker 3 (01:36:45):
Well, you.

Speaker 1 (01:36:47):
Take me somewhere now, I don't know. Hluia, beautiful, beautiful.

Speaker 7 (01:36:54):
I'm with you.

Speaker 1 (01:36:56):
Nice job more time. Yeah, I'm living nice shock. I
think you lost. But you know, Jose, you doubted, you
doubted the gorilla, or she's not the gorilla. You doubted
the goat. Really the goat of Kiki karaoke, she's the

(01:37:18):
queen still if you missed it a minute ago, lyndon
me Johnson's Friends is what Kiki is. So hang on
one second, Jose, thanks for listening. Have a good day.
We're gonna get you something, all right. Sorry, no one's
to lose her in that game. My god, good job, Kiki,
Thank you. Guess what we're not going to find out
this hour cale what is it against someone divorced?

Speaker 4 (01:37:38):
Is someone who filed who wasn't and got booze delivered
to their front door.

Speaker 1 (01:37:43):
I'm not telling you, well, no, you gotta tell me
because otherwise we're never gonna going to know. We're dying
with the secret hold, whispered in my ear.

Speaker 10 (01:37:49):
I'll tell you off the air, because we're not.

Speaker 1 (01:37:54):
She's denying people the content of oa More Fresh show. Next,
the Fread Show is on Friends, Fun Fact so much. Guy?

(01:38:15):
Have you ever felt more creative in the shower?

Speaker 3 (01:38:19):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
Have you ever felt like I get in the shower
and I get ideas and you know, maybe saying who knows?
Who knows? There's a reason why though, scientifically, when taking
a warm shower, people experience an increase dopamine flow, which
then leads to more creativity.

Speaker 11 (01:38:40):
You're one step away, Kiki. You already watched tiktoks in
the shower. You're one step away. Yeah, just just start
making them creating tiktoks and yeah, just start making them
in the shower in the shower. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I
think that's called only fans, but I would do very.

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Much more Fread Show.

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