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you've been saying wrong your entire life, and maybe you
just recently realized that you weren't saying it. Colleena has
got I mean, how maluy do we have for you?
Speaker 2 (00:52):
I think the one that I discovered was I called
it Rosadai chicken, but it's rot history chicken and I'm
going to Costco looking for Rosata chicken.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Bread's show is on. Hey, hang on tight, everybody, because
I got Paulina pushing the buttons today. Paulina's pushing the buttons.
I didn't feel like it. It's Monday. I felt like
just I felt like sitting back, you know, kicking my
feet up on the thing. Is it working so far, Paulina,
how are we doing? I think we're doing. I think, wow, yep,
this is exciting. Yeah, maybe this is how it's gonna
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be for Oh. I don't know how the show would
be if I didn't at least have to somewhat focus
on the buttons, because we're gonna find out, I guess today.
Because if all I had to do was talk, oh boy,
I mean just feed up on the desk. I mean,
give me one of those like sportscaster headset things and
I just forget about it. There'd be no focus whatever.
I mean, it's already every shiny object that walks by
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is being discussed. But I mean, oh, wow, morning everybody, Monday,
August eighteenth. It's a fread show. Hi Kalem, good morning, Hi,
Jason Brown, Hi Paulina, Hey, Hi Kiking Good Morning Show.
Ben Shelley will be here. She's got money. I believe
it's is it two fifty?
Speaker 3 (01:58):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Look too fitty is the prize you can snap for
three game win streak and the showdown that's coming up.
Bellahamine's here on the phone and the text is down today,
which we had a little debate before we went on
the air. Maybe not so bad, Maybe that's so bad.
Maybe that's okay. Yeah, you know, one day without the text,
Maybe that's okay.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
You's so good, right, hit us, hit us up on threads.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
That was the one. I don't even I think I resisted.
I think that's the one I said no enough or not,
I can't do it.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
I'm still staying strong. I don't care.
Speaker 6 (02:31):
No.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Same same. Then. Every now and again, Instagram will trick
me and be like someone just said something incredible, you
click on it and it tries to get you to
download the stupid app. I'm like, oh man, we should
do that for the iHeart app. Caitlin just said something
incredible and then you know you got to click on
it and download the thing waiting on the phone is
new this morning? Why did somebody get ghosted? Kink East court.
Speaker 4 (02:53):
But ump bump girl, close your legs?
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Oh okay, yes right, show by Shelley with Money, The
Entertainment Report, Fun Fact, headlines, blogs, all that's coming up?
What are you working on today?
Speaker 5 (03:08):
Ka the singer that says he was ghosted by Justin Bieber.
Also Sean Kingston finally sentenced in that whole mess with
his mom and the Backstreet Boys residency at this sphere
almost didn't happen because of just one of them.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Okay, guys, I have to I'm absolutely shook it. I'm shook.
I something's happening in the world and I have to
address it. I have to just start the show. I
gotta go right off the top. And I hate to
get serious, but what is going on with new hotel
room design? Because if you stayed in a newer hotel
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room lately, have you noticed they're trying to get cute
with certain aspects like for example, I stayed in one
over the weekend and I was by myself, so no
big deal, and I'm going about my business. And after
the second day of staying in this hotel, I realized
the bathroom doesn't have a door.
Speaker 7 (04:00):
Oh what, there's no door on the bathroom not even
like a sliding one or a curtain.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
No, no, like it's just it's just like a I
don't even know. It's just an opening. Like so you
walk in the room, you got the closet. Oh, it's
very modern. I'm not gonna say that it's a it's
a Marriotte property. I'm not gonna say which one it is,
but it's they got like this, you know, you walk
in open closet over here, very industrial, you know, gray
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and whatever. They got the bed, they got a little
couch desk, you know, typical hotel room. And so I'm
just going about my and then I get in the
shower this morning and I'm like or yesterday morning, and
I'm going about my business, and I realized, like, there's
no door. Now this is not there. What would you,
first of all, what would you do if you were
in a relationship, because there's no door on the toilet
part either, because it's you know, the toilet and the
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sink and the shower, it's all this one room. And
then it's there's no door, there's no curtain, there's no nothing.
So the shower doesn't bother me nearly as much as
the toilet it does Like, what am I supposed to
do if I'm there with someone else? I don't care
how comfortable you are in your relationship, Like if something's
about to go down, I can't even close the door
and pretend it's not happening. Is there a bar in
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your shower?
Speaker 4 (05:14):
One of those you know, handicapped rooms maybe and you
just don't.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
Know, oh, you know, like an excess them. No, I don't.
I don't think so. No, there's no I know what
you mean, like the little silver bar? Is there a
seat in your shower?
Speaker 4 (05:37):
Do you have a white Jackie wall?
Speaker 1 (05:44):
The walls were padded. I don't know why.
Speaker 5 (05:46):
It's cragging herself up for me.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Somebody came in last night and gave me something in
a little white cup. I don't know what that was.
But there's no door, any sheets either. It was just
it was just a plastic mattress. But I mean, I
don't know. Is that weird? They sedated me last night,
but there's no door on the bathroom. I'm appalled. But
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then I was in what I was in another hotel
that I didn't pay for. It was for work a
few weeks ago. And then the shower looked right out
into the bathroom and you could I guess you could
like do something to make it so that you didn't,
but like the standard thing was you do it would
just shower and then there was the bed right there.
I think you could frost the glass or something. I
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don't know. This is a little bit fancy, but like
the shot, that's I can deal with, Like, okay, that
maybe that's a little sexy, Like you see me if
I'm there was someone you've seen me naked before, Like
that's not a big deal. But it's the toilet exposure
that is extremely problematic for me. Like do you say
you guys are all in relationships? Do you say, like, hey,
you gotta go for a walk or something because I'm
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about to use the doorless bathroom, Like what do you do?
Speaker 7 (06:57):
I would go to the lobby, Like if it was
like about to go down, I would have to go
to the lobby. But I'm wondering do they have like
single person hotel rooms, like if they know you're staying
by yourself or they're like here's like one soom.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
I thought the same thing. I thought I thought that.
I thought, like dude, maybe did the woman say like
this lonely man can't stay in our single room. Finally
we have a use for this room with no door
in the bathroom or like that. I was, I was
forwed by this, like I don't know. I couldn't believe it.
I don't know how they get away with this, and
that's very odd.
Speaker 4 (07:34):
These hotels are doing everything but putting a microwave back
in the room. And it's really making me upset because
I went to a hotel recently in the lighting, like
I don't want to play around with the lights, like
give me one switch.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
That turns this off.
Speaker 4 (07:47):
Oh yeah, standing here pressing all these buttons trying to
figure out what light it operates.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
I don't need all that. Yeah yeah, no, I mean
I noticed that last night too. There was like the
reading light and then and then there was like this,
if you push one button, everything goes off. If you
push this and then everything comes away. But what if
I just want one I don't want everything and you're
walking around yes, yeah, yeah, no, I was. I don't know, guys,
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I just I was curious how those of you who
travel with other people, which is most people, how you
would deal with something like this, because I don't know.
I realized that even if there were a door. A
lot of people will go to the gym, you know,
for a little workout, and it's like, you don't work out,
I know, but I'm going to today. No, I don't
the lobby. I know the lobby is an option, but
I just thought, how would you get away with this?
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I mean, even if you had to pee, it's like
zero privacy. It's right there. That's I don't know I
can do this.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
Doesn't Shelley leave the door open to me here? I'm sorry, Shelley,
but yeah, some people in their relationships are very comfortable
and they'll leave the door open.
Speaker 5 (08:51):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
I don't like that.
Speaker 7 (08:53):
No, I'll go number one with the door open. But
what if it's time for number two? You gotta, you gotta.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
I don't need anything, no.
Speaker 7 (08:59):
Right, especially A lot of baos has been had, you know.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
Oh yeah, Like I was in another hotel room that
oh yeah, no, no, maybe just two rooms if you
had some lactose like yeah. But like the it was,
it was very modern. It was in it was when
I was on vacation. It was a I don't know,
they were going for modern, over the top, like it
looked like a spaceship in this room. I don't know
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what was going on, but the bed, I mean I
could I could lay in the bed and touch the
bathroom door. And then the bathroom had its own little thing,
and then the shower was like like a store, like
a storefront door, you know, like with completely glass and
you even had a little handle on it. Like I
was looking for the sign that said like come back
at eight or whatever, you know on the door, and
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I sent a picture of it to someone and this
person was like, dude, that is a one person only
hotel room. Like I mean, if I'm laying in bed
and you're in the bathroom, like if the door were open,
I could touch you. It's very weird. What are we doing?
And I know we're going for efficiency, I know, but
the thing is this hotel room I stayed over the
weekend was not a small hotel room. It's a very
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large hotel room. It was pretty big. So it's not
even like we were going for space savings here, but
even if we were, a door would be nice, like
and then I started looking at I really analyzed this.
I'm looking at like the hinges, like, well, does someone
break the door and they I don't know, there's no
place for a door.
Speaker 5 (10:22):
A choice was made, right, and.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
I got it. I mean, it's like I want to
go downstairs at the front Deska want. I wanted to
be like, hey, does every room not have a door
in the bag or is it just mine? Or am
I like the loser room like Jason said there, it's like, ah,
there's nobody in there with him, so who cares. We
don't need a door for that room, you know what
I mean? Christopher Frederick's coming, I won't be with anybody.
It'll be fine, get in the loser room, you know.
Speaker 8 (10:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (10:47):
I was.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
I don't know. I thought maybe you guys would have
the same sort of visceral reaction to this that I did.
But I was very upset about him. Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 7 (10:54):
And also with like all the showers flooding now in
these new fingle showers now with no door, it's just
flooding the whole room.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
What's gonna happen? Yeah, I don't know, but that's that's
that's what I had to deal with. And thank god
I'm in the loser room alone, thank you, thank you.
I'm gonna talk to my therapist about it this week.
It'll be fine. We'll get to the bottom of its
biggest stories of the day. You guys, I'm supposed to
be doing these trending stories, you know, for everybody, but sometimes,
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you know, I picked stories just for people in the room.
And the top story today is for Kailin and for
Kalen only. And if you went to the University of Michigan,
which of course Kalyn went to Michigan State rivals. If
you went to the University of Michigan, you can just
you can turn away for a second. You don't have
to hear this. If you went to Michigan State or
Ohio State, or anyone who hates Michigan. Turn it up
a little bit. Because the NCAA has fined Michigan tens
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of millions of dollars on Friday and suspended the head
coach for a third game as punishment for a sign
stealing scandal. The NCAA said that it has overwhelming evidence
of a cover up by the Wolverine staff and noted
that there were sufficient grounds for a multi year postseason
ban against the program, now considered a repeat violator, but
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the governing body stopped short of program crippling punishments, saying
a two year postseason van would unfairly penalize student athletes
for the actions of coaches and staff who are no
longer there. The coach who's facing a school imposed two
games suspension this season will also set out for the
first game of the twenty twenty six to twenty seven season.
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The biggest blow came from the financial penalties were expected
to exceed twenty million dollars. You're not supposed to do that,
I guess.
Speaker 5 (12:31):
Hi, cheaters.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
But there's a whole documentary about this. It was actually
pretty interesting. But there's I guess there was one assistant
coach or associates. I don't know. He was not a
I don't think he was a main guy on the team,
but it's on Netflix. I think it's pretty brilliant how
he managed to figure out by watching video and going
to games and mean, it's cheating, but he was able
to like figure out what the other teams were going
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to do based on watching and studying, you know, all
the different methods from the side into the game and whatever.
And then he would go back and report this to
the team allegedly, and then they knew, you know what
defense is to put out or what was coming because
this one guy figured it all out and then of
course now this guy can't get a job even though
it's kind of brilliant. I mean, it's cheating, but it's
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kind of brilliant, you know, if you're that. I don't
know to be able to figure all that stuff out
because every team has different methods for whatever they're doing.
But thoughts on this, Kaylen.
Speaker 5 (13:26):
I mean, I'm not shocked. There are a bunch of cheaters.
They always have been.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
I just wanted I was going to give you a
chances to say freely what you feel.
Speaker 5 (13:33):
I feel like that that is on track with them,
that fan base. I'm in a fight with them on TikTok.
If anyone is interested, they will not stop coming at
me because I just simply posted a video being loving
Michigan State and uh yeah, they cheat And that's how
I feel.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
Thank you, Klen, Thank you, thank you very much. Have
you guys met Blaze yet? Blaze, the Minnesota Vikings male cheerleader.
Have you seen it?
Speaker 10 (14:00):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Have you seen Blaze? Because Blaze is that girl? He
really is. But two new cheerleaders, Blaze and Louie, made
history this season by joining the Minnesota Vikings cheer squad
as its first men on the squad. But not everybody's happy.
Does that shock anyone?
Speaker 5 (14:19):
Now?
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Some fans complained online and even threaten to give up
on the team because we put two men on the
cheerleading team instead of backing down, though Blaze he's not
backing down from anyone. He posted a picture of himself
and Louie in their uniforms on Instagram with the cheeky caption,
wait did someone say our names? The Vikings quickly stood
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by them, pointing out that male cheerleaders aren't new. Plenty
of college teams and even about a third of NFL
squads already have them. The team also stressed that Blaze
and Louie went through the same tough tryouts as everybody
else and earned their spot fair and square. Despite the
noise of backlash hasn't hit the team s bottom line.
No fans have actually canceled their season tickets. But people
are very upset about this, and I really don't think
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it's that big a deal. It's it's it really isn't
that uncommon. It's it's true, it's been in college forever,
and I don't know it's not as I know there
are debates about other things. This is not that so anyway,
but Blaze is that girl, and Blaze Blaze rocks it.
Like I got to say, he is, he is. He
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understood the assignment the hair from me right here, and
it doesn't move. You'd be doing flips and stuff right up.
And I'm sorry, but someone named Blaze chic Blaze cheek.
If that's Blaze's real name, then Blaze was either meant
to be a cheerleader or a porn star or both.
And I think it's wonderful. So there you have it.
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Would you allow a robot to carry your baby? Because
that's a real story this morning. Chinese scientists are working
on something straight out of science fiction, robots that could
one day carry and give birth to human babies. The
plan is to build humanoid robots equipped with artificial wombs,
machines that could nourish a baby for nine to ten months,
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just like a natural pregnancy. Nutrients would be delivered through
a special tube, and when the time comes, the robot
would even be able to give birth to the baby.
The technology for artificial wombs already exists, but putting inside
of a robot brings challenges fertilization implantation to figure out
exactly how a mechanical body would deliver the baby. Even so,
a working prototype could be ready by twenty twenty six
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for about fourteen thousand dollars, which is cheaper than human surrogacy.
Would you guys do this either because you don't want
to carry the baby or because maybe you wouldn't be
able to have a baby. Would you go for this? No, no,
it's all right. You'll stay in the hotel room with
no doors on the bathroom. Okay, I got it right.
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So we're worring. Okay, so we're willing to accept you know,
modern technology to a certain point.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
Right, because what if my baby start acting like the
thing for Wizard of Oz or like you know, sorry, yeah,
the baby just randomly started like malfunction.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Gotta oil up his joints should be good. No, I
don't need that. We don't need this. We don't need this.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
Come on, man, we're racing ourselves have babies. Okay, pay
somebody else it to make me a beautiful baby.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Oh no, my shop is closed.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
I mean I recognize that, you know, accepting technology and
and if any you know things to help families who
aren't able maybe to conceive or carry a baby or whatever.
But you gotta remember that. I mean, what was it
last year we did a story about how an AI
fake person fell in love with a human and then
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was like saying that it. I mean, it sort of
went rogue and even the people, the scientists, and it
was saying all this crazy stuff and that people are
you know, why is it saying this? And the scientists
are like, we don't really know. You've got a mind
of its own now, like coming up with all this,
So is that what we need is like for babies
to come out of something like that? And then I mean,
we don't really know. It's crazy to me, like we
don't really know.
Speaker 4 (18:04):
No, we don't like, let the robot write your essay,
you know what I'm saying. Let the robot do your
homework or whatever. But come on, man, that we're family.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
Court, get child custody or something.
Speaker 11 (18:15):
Like, I don't right, give me my baby all of
a sudden, I'm on, judge mathis versus a robot.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
It's like, what's going on paying a robot child support?
Speaker 10 (18:32):
No?
Speaker 1 (18:34):
I don't know if.
Speaker 5 (18:36):
They research it, I'm okay with it, but you.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
Don't even like Chad GPT, I don't have your baby.
Speaker 5 (18:42):
Yes, but yes, but I'm always opening new ways for
people to be able to have babies that I know
it is. I mean, no, I would, Yeah, I would
carry my own if I could, but I would if
I needed other options. I would want other options available.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
I would pay Jason what you'd rather have them put.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Yes, Actually, I honestly I would rather that too. You know,
I used to I used to data obg An briefly.
I wish I could call her. I don't think she
really liked to hear from me, but I wish I
could call her because what I'd like to know is
about sort of what that would mean for the baby,
Like like how how influential or how important is the
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human touch or the human element of this? You know,
the I don't I don't know, or does the baby
come out and then it bonds with whoever you hand
it to. I don't mean to sound dumb, I just
don't know, Like if you know, is there is there
some form of of all of this that a robot
can't duplicate that a human can, you know? Like like
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what does this mean? What does it mean? For the
kid is what I'm wondering. I do have to put
it on the charger, right, and what if I don't?
If I don't bring the right charger, Because what I'm saying, see.
Speaker 5 (19:57):
Jason, all those margaritas to carry your baby.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Quit those poor kidneys and liver.
Speaker 4 (20:03):
Right, all of our parents did a little song while
while they were pregnant.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
You know, Hey, but it would be a brand new uterus.
So there's that. Yeah, bran spaking new right up in here. Yeah,
I'm not sure about this. Diners are frustrated with unexpected
surg charges added to restaurant bills. That's trending today. Big
cities like Chicago and San Francisco are seeing this. I'm
not sure if you've noticed it, but fees often ranging
from three to four percent of the total bill include
charges labeled as sustained I just added highpoweenom sustainability surch
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charges the fees that are attributed to factors like rising
food costs and tariffs. Customers argue that these surch charges
are deceptive because when they're not disclosed upfront on menus,
they're only visible when the bill arrives, so you don't
really know what you're paying, which I guess is I mean,
I guess you can't reprint menus all the time, but
I would rather It's like, think got rid of the
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hotel surch charges. I think everywhere I would much rather
just just put on the what does it cost? You
know what I mean? Like when I order it is
what does it cost? Not as thirty dollars for this,
and then when I get the bill it was really forty.
Like I guess I feel kind of duped when you
do it that way. I mean, just change the price
of the item.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
You know.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
It was like when you'd go to the hotel and
it was, well, the hotel was one hundred and ninety
nine dollars a night, but then by the time you
got out, the door was three hundred because you had
to pay for the door to go in the bathroom,
and you didn't know that when you did it. I mean,
would you, guys, would you rather just know the price
up front? Or would you or do you mind getting
charged more at the end? Now tell me up front exactly.
I need to budge any to move money around. I
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need to ask for favors, you know, right, Yeah, I
think so too. A one off A kind basketball card
featuring Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan is expected to be
sold for six million dollars at auction. The card is
from the two thousand and seven two thousand and eight
Upper Deck Exquisite collection, features autographs from both players as
well as different NBA patches. It's currently available on the
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Heritage Auctions website as of Saturday for five million. It's
expected to sell for about six point one million dollars
for a basketball card. Six point one million dollars. And
you know this wasn't really all that well thought out,
I don't think, but a California woman tried to smuggle
a million dollars worth of crack cocaine hidden in a
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giant wheel of Parmesan cheese into the UK. The woman
was searched after landing at Heathrow with the seventeen pound
wheel of Peruvian parmesan. The drugs were studied and the
crack was considered ninety four percent pure after undergoing a
forensic analysis. The woman has been setting of five years
and three months in prison after puting guilty to charges
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of importing Class A drugs. I mean, if you're going
through customs with an entire wheel of cheese and I
from Italy. You came I think she came from California.
I don't know where she came from. But you had
a seventeen pound wheel of cheese. You don't think that
someone's gonna say in customs or immigration or where. You
don't think someone's gonna go, hey, can we talk about
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this the wheel of cheese. It's in your bag. Really,
you don't think anyone's gonna check it or that's the
best way to do this.
Speaker 7 (23:05):
I've seen enough of that to catch a smuggler to
know that any food that comes in goes through very
strict text testing.
Speaker 5 (23:14):
Yeah, yes, yes, I forgot you watch that.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
I love that show.
Speaker 7 (23:19):
It's so interesting the way like what people come up
with to try to get their drugs then like geez,
you know.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Well, and I'm always amazed by the stupidity of the
people and to catch a smuggler. If you've seen this show,
because it's and by the way, the acting is just stellar.
I mean they find people. I think it's the same
people who do our HR training videos. But you know,
it's like a random person walks up to you and says,
do you want an all expenses paid trip? To Ibitha
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and you're and and forty thousand dollars in cash in
a briefcase, and you're like, sure, why not? Oh yeah,
you know, and then when you get there you find
out that you have to stuff you know, a wheel
of cheese up your butt or something, and then go
through customs. I just I don't know, I might, I
might think about that a little bit before, and then
you wind up in some guatemal In prison with no
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running water. It just doesn't seem worth it to me.
But you know, then again, big wheel of cheese and
forty grand Do you know the days? Kitlin? Do we have?
The national days? Do we know? Are we just going
to skip over them?
Speaker 3 (24:14):
You know?
Speaker 5 (24:15):
I thought I had sent I do know them?
Speaker 1 (24:17):
Hold on, no, I did, truly, not that big a deal.
Maybe it's a Peruvian wheel of cheese and your butt day. Yes,
I'm going to celebrate.
Speaker 5 (24:24):
I've been waiting home all right ready. It is a
national ice cream Day and National fahira Day.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Yes, right, that is a fantastic day. I don't know
about both together. Kitlin's entertainment report is on The Freas Show.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
Singer Sean Kingston was sentenced to three and a half
years in prison after being convicted of a one million
dollar fraud screen fraud scheme. I can talk hello. Remember
Sean along with his mom, which is the craziest part
of this whole storage and he's turner. We're found guilty
back in March for getting one million dollars of luxury
items like cars and nice watches through falsified I'm choking you.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
Guys, So I know it's just hard for you to do.
I know you're a big Sean Kingston girls.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
Yeah, I.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Just want to like it because he's going away for
a while, which means no new hits.
Speaker 5 (25:14):
Yeah. Yeah, he's been bringing the hits ever since Beautiful
Girls and since.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
Two thousand and six. Yes it's been a minute, but yeah,
it's going to be a minute longer, it sounds, but
maybe three years more. No, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (25:26):
I think it's the Canadian fires. I have this new
choking thing that happens, so just bear with me. But
they basically didn't pay for those really nice items. His
mom was sentenced to five years in prison last month,
along with three years of probation. Sean is serving his
sense immediately, So yes, I will miss you.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
Sean.
Speaker 5 (25:42):
Come back soon with more music. The Bacshet Boys are
absolutely crushing it with their residency at the Sphere in Vegas,
but one of them fully wasn't on board when they
started planning everything. So their show has everything giant dancing robots,
speaking of robots, a really huge speaker, sounds, and a
floating platform that lifts the band up to eighty feet
(26:04):
in the air, and all of the boys except Brian,
we're totally into it. Brian is like very afraid of
heights and he needed convincing to even do this during
the show, he even uses a special support stand on
the platform to help him stay steady while soaring above
the crowd for a little extra support, but he says
the show is like no other, so he had to
get over it. And fans are loving it so much
(26:26):
that extra dates were added. And I just had a
friend come back and they said it was the most
amazing thing ever. So I'm sure I won't be able
to get tickets, but fingers crossed.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
Yeah, I really want to go, honestly.
Speaker 5 (26:38):
Yeah, I think right now. It says it ends in January.
I wonder if Phil extended any longer. I want to
go too. Lewis Capaldi says that he got totally ghosted
by Justin Bieber after a wild night at a party
with Charlie XCX and other celebs. He said Bieber came
over to him and says, hey, man, what's going on?
And I'm like, you don't know my name and he's like,
of course I do, It's Lewis Capaldi. He says they
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then exchange number. He was super excited, and he said
he even sent a mega sucking up text the next
morning and then crickets. He said Bieber never replied. It
hurt his feelings. Meanwhile, Lewis is back on tour after
a two year mental health break break, saying that his
selling out rather his UK and Ireland shows in record
(27:19):
time and even added dates more dates, so he's doing
really well. He's blown away by the fan love. But
if you're out there, Bieber, I know he listens to
the show text. Lewis back because he's really sad. He
say you that whole text and thought you guys were
going to be friends and you never answered. By the way,
if you are new and you or you're just slacking
you want to follow us on social you can do
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so at Fred Show Radio on Instagram and Xwe have
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you missed from the show.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
That's a lot to do. Thank you for doing all
of it. Appreciate that. Good morning everyone, Glad you are here.
Welcome back. You know, I know teachers are slowly creeping back.
I realize, you know, students. That means students after them.
That means that means moms and dads driving their kids
to school. Guy, we're getting stronger, you guys. I can
feel it. I can feel that we're you know, over
(28:18):
the summer, I think we were like at seven point
two seven listeners and then the one, the one humanoid
inside the robot. But then I think we're getting back
to thirteen. I really do. And it's very exciting. But
I need to ask. We'll get to blogs in a second,
because Jason, you did the most. Jason. Actually it's probably
the least Jason thing I can think of you. It's
it's the least and the most. At the same time,
(28:39):
we'll get to it in blogs in just a second.
But I gotta I need some help from you guys.
Eight five five five three five. This is the only
many of us. I think it's true. This is the
only job that we've had in the last long time.
I mean, this is the only in the last long time. Yes,
I got a radio job in two thousand and three
(29:01):
when I graduated college. I was just a little baby.
And I knock on wood, I'm sure it's going to
end soon. But the way thing, the way things are going,
probably but right, but I have not It's shocking, and
I don't want to say it out loud, but let's
just say. I've had a radio job my whole my
whole adult life. And I don't I don't know. I
don't think I would know how to interview for a
(29:22):
job I really don't like today. I don't. I don't know.
And then I hear about my friends who were interviewing it,
like Meta and Amazon, and and it takes weeks to
prepare for the interview. And then I knew one girl
who interviewed at Amazon, and so she was it was
a virtual interview. She was on her computer, but behind
her computer on the wall, she had the entire wall
(29:43):
covered in big sheets of paper with potential answers to
interview questions and like games and like theories and stuff
that they might ask in these interviews. So this is
what I'm curious though, if you could tell me why
would I need AI? And I'm asking this sincerely because
I don't know why would I need AI for a
job interview and how would I get away with that?
(30:06):
Like if i'm a lot of interviews are virtual, and
I guess people are using AI during their interview. I
don't know how you'd be able to do that and
people wouldn't know or why you would need to do it.
But now companies are going back to in person interviews
only to protect against job candidates using artificial intelligence tools
(30:26):
to cheat during remote interviews. So virtual interviews, I guess
are very common at Google and Cisco and McKenzie and
all these big firms, and now they want to go
back to face to face because either people are using
AI real time during the interview to come up with
answers or solutions or something, and then I guess if
(30:46):
they're not doing that, then they've got someone in the
room off camera listening to the questions and then aiding
them with answers. Now, I guess some of this is
true for like engineering and programming. Before they might ask
you to do some coding stuff or whatever else, But like,
I know if and that makes sense, I guess if
you say you know how to code and you don't,
(31:07):
and they're like, how would you do this? And you
type it in or whatever, and then it tells you
how to do it. But I mean, other than that,
what am I using AI for?
Speaker 3 (31:17):
Like?
Speaker 1 (31:17):
What what do I need?
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Really?
Speaker 1 (31:19):
You know, I guess I'm confused, Like what is it
going to tell me? What would the question being? What
would the end? Have you guys heard about this at all? No?
Speaker 7 (31:27):
But I guess I could see like sometimes like interview
questions stump you, so maybe and you never know like
what the right answer is. I feel like you always
want to make yourself out to like look better than not,
so maybe it would help you, like spin something like
what's your greatest strength or weakness?
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Or you know that question that is always a trap.
I guess I can't remember an interview question. In the
one interview that I had, I don't know. It was
kind of like, hey, are you like a drug addict? No? Okay,
are you I mean, like, are you a little bits okay?
Speaker 3 (32:00):
Ell?
Speaker 1 (32:00):
Are you? Are you a like radio interview? Are you
a little off?
Speaker 3 (32:03):
Like?
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Are you a little messed up? Yeah? But will you
show up on time most of the time? Yeah? Okay,
all right, okay, well then come on in you you
got the job. Or in the case of Kalin's interview,
it was at a it was at a bar called Dublin's.
And and well, I don't I remember the interview. I
don't remember what I asked you or what was discussed,
because because I was already well well on my way
(32:28):
before we met up. And all I know is I
walked away thinking that's the one, that's the one, and
you got hired.
Speaker 5 (32:34):
Oh well, thanks for thinking that one. Jason was also
there too, But remember one of the suits also asked
me to rank my top five sandwiches from non chain
restaurants and told me there was a wrong answer, which
I later found out was a turkey sandwich. But that
threw me for a loop, and like he was dead serious,
and I think I passed.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
But what was your answer? What did you say?
Speaker 5 (32:58):
Oh my gosh, at the time, I think I said, well,
these are local spots, but I think I said JP Graziano's.
I'm trying to remember which other you ever in Chicago?
Speaker 1 (33:07):
You got to go to JP?
Speaker 5 (33:08):
Yeah, I mean there are super local but like I
think I passed. I never named a turkey sandwich, thank goodness,
but but I like a turkey sandwich.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
So like Jimmy John's was the wrong answer.
Speaker 5 (33:18):
I think I think so, yes it was. It was
supposed to be non chain. Yeah, but like that really
scared me because I was like, I prepared for everything,
and like You're looking at me like this is really.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Serious to you. I wonder what a I would have
told you to say, right, But I don't know. I guess,
but how would you be able and maybe you just
really sly, But how would you be able to type
real time what the person had just asked you and
then get the answer and then read the answer and
nobody would know that you did that?
Speaker 3 (33:46):
Right?
Speaker 1 (33:47):
Yeah, the timing would be off.
Speaker 4 (33:48):
I feel like it'll be a slight delay pre where
you look at you like you're looking off to the side.
I just freeze like, oh sorry, I can.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
All right, and then you know. Paulina's interview a very
famous story. She came in with a whole notebook full
of all the things that were wrong with the show,
So A I couldn't have helped you there.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Well, you know what, if I was to do it
all over again today, I guarantee you Chat would give
me some lit ideas.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
That's true. I guess you could prepare for the interview
using using AI, But I don't know. This is crazy
to me. I guess I don't. I don't understand fully
how you would be able to do that and get
away with it and not get caught. And I don't know.
Maybe maybe if you're slick enough to get through the
interview and get the job and you had to use
chat GPT to do it, maybe you should get hired
(34:37):
because I don't know. Maybe if you're that slick, I
don't know. I mean, what's more important whether I can
do it effectively or whether I really know how to
do it. It's two different things. Like maybe I don't
know how to do it, but I taught myself how
to do it using AI. I don't Maybe people just
right right exactly. This is the bread show. Let's get
(34:59):
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tickets to everything, Jason as always, Yes, all of the tickets,
Aton Tra. I know we have Honis Brothers tickets. I
do know that need you yes and talk by for
tickets is sold out. Benson Boom tickets for this weekend.
Speaker 6 (35:57):
All right.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
The keyword is seven fifty five guys, this Cargo Bears.
Speaker 10 (36:01):
They look pretty good this weekend, they look pretty good.
I gotta tell you your boy can'da Williams. He threw
the ball and then people caught it and they ran
with it in the right direction it was and led
like it went where it was supposed to go.
Speaker 1 (36:16):
I don't know what's going on, but I don't know.
The big victory in preseason Soldier Field yesterday, thirty eight
to nothing against the Bills of Buffalo.
Speaker 7 (36:28):
Wow, I don't even know it started yet. Uh, you
started a couple weeks ago.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
Yeah, I did. But yeah, and you are the sports reporter,
so you know you might want us to go ahead
and let me get locked in. Yeah, get locked in
on that. I don't know. I saw the first drive,
the first Ben Johnson Caleb Williams drive look pretty good.
I don't know. Hey, are we going to the super Bowl? Yes?
And Taylor's gonna perform and it's gonna be amazing. Oh yeah,
(36:54):
that's the word is that the album comes out October
and then she performed super Bowl what February? Oh yeah,
I think it's finally happening because it especially can you
imagine if and I'm gonna get it right this time.
If Travis is in the Super Bowl with the Chiefs
and then she performs the halftime, he retires. She did
it the whole thing.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
Oh yeah, I just got chill and announce her residency.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
Yes we're going to this year, you guys. Yeah, I
can see it happening. Also this weekend the Aaron Waters Show.
What are our thoughts on the Aaron water Show, because
I'm noticing a lot of people on social media hate
it and they hate that it's four days of terrifying
over the top of the of the city. Of course,
I think it's great. Yeah, it because I'm a little
I'm a little pilot person. But these guys, these guys
(37:38):
were welling out this weekend. I gotta say, I feel
like they were. They were messing around because there was
more than one sonic boom allegedly, which means they exceeded
the speed of sound, which they're not supposed to do,
and so much so that windows in multiple condo buildings
were shattered on Friday as a results of the Aaron
Waters Show rehearsals. Residents said that the Air Force Thunderbirds
(37:59):
jets were lying low over the lakefront and they heard
a loud noise at the same time that the glass shattered. Apparently,
glass flew all over the place. One resident said, you
felt it in your body. The upper floor windows are
made of safety glass, but down to the lobby it's
plate glass windows, and they were shattered everywhere, and then
one of them went over the top of Wrigley super low,
(38:21):
like to the point where there's video of all the
players like ducking and it's like, yeah, you know, you
I got to think that if I'm a thunderbird and
I'm flying over Chicago and I'm the one who goes
in that direction during this, you know I'm going over Wrigly,
Like come on, man, I'm a fast jet, Like this
is once in a lifetime stuff. I'm doing it. If
I'm those guys, I'm doing it right, wouldn't you.
Speaker 7 (38:43):
But you're freaking everybody out breaking windows.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
And saying that's right. But it was You're not supposed
to go that fast that close to the shore. But
there are videos of I mean, it was loud, and
then the windows and then the or breaking, and then
of course over the top of Wrigley. I mean, the
players in the dugout and they like duck because it's like,
what is going on? It was so so loud. But
(39:11):
you guys are you're all of the camp that No, no,
Aaron water show. I don't think we need it.
Speaker 7 (39:15):
I was ducking here in the office when I was
hearing like the planes vibe, I.
Speaker 1 (39:19):
Was like, what is going on? I hate it?
Speaker 5 (39:21):
For the dogs.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Yeah, the pets get really fire wears ban it all.
I love it. I love it. Fly lower, fly fastly,
well up in the city, bendy straight, Jason, let's hear
that sounds okay, girl, I like them jeans. Let me
get up. Yeah. I would feel fairly confident that you
(39:43):
were not, in fact hitting on a woman if you
were to deliver the message in that way. Fred's Show
is on Gideas Monday, August eighteenth. The Fred Show is here.
Good morning everyone, Hi Kalem, Good morning, Hi Jason Brown,
Hi Paulina Ki is here. Good morning. Like two hundred
and fifty bucks in the showdown, if you could stat
for three game win streak, five pop culture questions and
(40:05):
if you listen to the ports, then you've got the
answers and you can win. I say it every day,
but not everybody win. So I don't know. I'm trying
to help you. I really am blogs in just a second,
waiting by the phone. Right after that, why did somebody
get ghosted? The entertainmer report this hour too? What's in
their ke?
Speaker 5 (40:21):
The singer who has denied a gig because he didn't
have enough Facebook followers?
Speaker 1 (40:27):
Okay, yeah, they talk better than they sit.
Speaker 6 (40:31):
Tell me.
Speaker 1 (40:32):
These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show. So
it's like we're writing in our diaries, except we save
them a loud. We call them blogs. Jason Brown's got
one go, Thank you, dear blogs.
Speaker 7 (40:41):
So this weekend, Mike and I took a long weekend
and we went up to his family's lake house just
for a little you know, lake time, little getaway. And
it's about two and a half hours away. And so
Thursday we left like after the show, so that you know,
we could be rush hour, get up there in time,
blah blah blah. So I go home, get everything in
(41:03):
the car, get the dogs in the car. We're all
picked up or ready to go. I'm about twenty minutes
away from his parents' house when I remember I forgot
my bag of stuff, which has everything I need in it.
It has my laptop, it has my charger, it has
my phone chargers, it has my medicine, it has everything.
(41:23):
I had my clothes bag because we put our clothes
in the same bag, but I didn't have my bag
of stuff. And when I tell you, I have never
been so mad. I've been this mad, but I've never
been so mad at myself. Like I could not blame
anybody but myself for this occurrence. Okay, so I just
(41:47):
start like I'm driving, and Mike's I turn around, we'll
go back. I was like, no, the girls, I've been
in the car for almost three hours at this point.
You are not going to ruin your first day of
vacation because I'm an idiot, right. So I'm like, I'm
driving all the way to his parents house, dropped him
and the dogs off, and I was like, Okay, I'm
gonna do it, like I've been up since three am,
but we're gonna make the three hour drive.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
Back and then home. Yes.
Speaker 7 (42:12):
So then I get there and his mom's already got
her purse in her hand.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
She's like, I'm going with you.
Speaker 7 (42:17):
You've been up too late, too long, like you got
up so early this morning, Like I'm driving you we
can switch off like whatever. I was like, please, like,
let me be by myself. I'm so mad, Like I'm
like in tears. I'm just so mad at myself, and
like hours of driving total. Yes, so literally she drove
us back here, got my stuff, walked right in the kitchen,
(42:37):
grabbed my bag, got right back in the car, and
three hours back literally nine hours in the car to
and from Michigan three times. I was trying, like, you know,
my brain is like immediately problem solving, right, So I'm
going through like a rolodex in my brain.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
Like Okay, can I get a temporary prescription? Can I
log into another computer? Can I like do this?
Speaker 7 (43:00):
And I could not think of a way where all
outcomes could reach where it needed to be. So I
was like, I got to there's no other there's no
other option.
Speaker 5 (43:08):
Besides the medicine.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
I don't really think you needed much else my personal opinion,
like you would never but you couldn't have had a dead.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
Phone and a no lesson. Oh yeah, no, I definitely
could have.
Speaker 7 (43:17):
There was I just was planning to do a lot
of stuff from the lake House that I needed to do,
So I mean.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
Maybe it was maybe maybe they maybe the work gods
were like, no, it's okay. The boss doesn't need to
email you on Saturday night and to make a PowerPoint
presentation like it's maybe maybe. That was the the you know,
the vacation god saying well, now he has no choice
but to relax. Yeah. So like I brought the computer back,
do what I need to do.
Speaker 7 (43:43):
But then I did make like a conscious effort to
disconnect like all day Saturday and didn't touch anything Sunday
until Sunday night. I like was disconnected. So you know,
I'm trying. But I was like, wow, I am so dumb.
Speaker 1 (43:57):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (43:58):
Yeah, if you know anything about Jason and he's not
leaving it, think pad, honey, he will Lake will.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
Leaving it. So Jason ill you man, Jason can't go
anywhere with that that two thousand and six think and
I rely on.
Speaker 7 (44:15):
It's my biggest mepicis but I.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Know, nine hours of driving, bro, I was.
Speaker 7 (44:23):
I was exhausted. Yeah, but you know, big up to
Mike's mom, particularly real one. I bonded culvers on the
way back. I was like, dinner's on me.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
What do you want? She's like I want cheesekirts. I'm
like that, let's go, yes, man, I want have taken
you to a pawn shop and got you a new computer.
I would have taken you to Target and got you
into a cord and told you I don't know what's
up with the medicine, but you will be a little
nuts this weekend. So right, nothing to cut water, can't
SIT's ever been left waiting by the phone? It's the
(44:55):
Fred Show, Jenney, Welcome to the program. How are you
I'm doing?
Speaker 3 (45:00):
How are you guys?
Speaker 1 (45:01):
Okay, what's going on with this guy Craig on waiting
by the phone?
Speaker 3 (45:04):
Here?
Speaker 1 (45:04):
We need to know everything. How did you guys meet?
Tell us about any dates you've been on, and then
what's happening right now?
Speaker 3 (45:09):
Okay, great? Yeah, yeah. I met Craig on Bumble and
I went on one date with him, and after we matched
very very quickly, he reached out and was like, do
you want to grab drinks? And you know, he was
really cute, so I was like, yes. The day was
so much fun. It really was. We had a really
(45:32):
great time. We talked the whole time, the conversation was flowing,
and he invited me back to his place. Okay, really good,
signed right, Yes.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
This guy gets to it. Man like you know a
lot of times these dating app situations, they just become
these long conversations. I'm guilty of that. But no, this
dude was assertive. He's like, let's go out, and then
he went out, and then he was like come over
to the house, and you were like, let's do it.
I mean he was really controlling the date in a
good waytiveness, right, yes.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
Very assertive. Like I loved it, and I was feeling
it too, so it was nice to have it.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
Really, we like it, matual feeling like it. We like
it when everyone's feeling it. Yeah, yeah, that's what we're
all going for. So then what happened?
Speaker 3 (46:13):
Well, you know, I thought it was a great night
and I left and then now he's ghosting me, Like,
I actually don't know why. I really thought it went well,
and I thought me going over to his place, I
thought that went well too. I'm not really sure, and
that's why I need your help.
Speaker 1 (46:33):
Okay, So you have not heard from Craig since you
were over at his house for the evenings, right, No,
I haven't. Okay, all right, And have you reached out
at all? Or you've just expected him to contact you,
which I guess I would expect too, since he was
sort of, you know, very very assertive. That was the word,
you know, up until this point.
Speaker 3 (46:51):
Yeah, I haven't reached out. I kind of feel how
like what you're saying. I I feel like it's kind
of up to him, So I haven't reached out. Yeah,
I'm a little confused.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
Okay, Well, let's call Craig and in just a second,
we'll place on, we'll come back, we'll do it, and
we'll see if we can get him on the phone
and ask these questions on your behalf, try and figure
out what's going on. And our hope is always and
it doesn't happen a lot, but it does happen sometimes.
Our hope is that we can set you up on
another date and pay for it.
Speaker 3 (47:20):
Sound good, Yeah, that sounds great.
Speaker 1 (47:21):
Let's find out what's going on. In part two of
Waiting by the phone, Hey, Janney, Yes, let's call Craig.
You guys met at one of the dating apps. I
believe you said it was bumble you went on a date.
I mean, the things kind of move fast. He was assertive.
I keep saying the word assertive. He was really on
top of things. It's early. I can't come up with
the synonym. But you guys met up and it was
(47:43):
a great date and back to his place and that
went well and everything was vibing. But you have not
heard from this dude since then, and you want to
know why.
Speaker 3 (47:51):
Yes, that's exactly right.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
Let's call him right now. Good luck. Hi is this Craig.
It is Craig. Hi, good morning. My name is Fred.
I'm calling from the Fred Show of the morning radio show,
and the whole crew is here, and I need to
tell you that we are on the radio right now
(48:13):
and I would need your permission to continue with the call.
Can which have for just a minute? You can hang
up anytime?
Speaker 12 (48:21):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (48:22):
Okay, Well, thank you. We're calling on behalf of a
woman who said she met you online on one of
the dating apps. Her name is Janey. Do you remember
meeting Janey and going out with her? I do? Yeah, Okay,
So we just talked to her. She reached out to
us and told us that she was into you and
really liked your approach and that you had a great
date the nice evening and that she hasn't heard from
(48:42):
you since and it's bugging her and she wants to
know why. So would you mind telling us, what's going on?
Are you sure?
Speaker 13 (48:50):
Do you want to hear about this?
Speaker 1 (48:52):
I feel after that, I'm absolutely sure. I don't know
that I ever want to hear anything more, So if
you would tell us what happened.
Speaker 12 (49:00):
So, you know, the date I thought was going pretty good.
I thought you was cute and you know, funny. So
I invited it back to my place and we started
hanging out and we were, you know, talking and drinking,
and all of a sudden she asked if she could
rub my feet.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
Okay, all right, that's okay. Some people like, you know,
foot touching, some people don't. I can't say I've ever
asked for that before, but okay, so of all the things,
she's like, can I rub your feet? Great? And when?
What's and what? Say? You? Sure?
Speaker 6 (49:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (49:33):
I wasn't that weird that?
Speaker 12 (49:34):
I mean usually I started with a kiss, but you know,
men don't usually get spoiled in this way, so I said, sure.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
Okay, so you hadn't even kissed yet. No, right for
the feet, okay, all.
Speaker 12 (49:45):
Right, okay, I thought it was a little od All right, okay,
but you know, to your point, at first it felt
really nice, and then.
Speaker 13 (49:55):
She started sucking on my big toe.
Speaker 1 (49:57):
Yeah, okay, you know I I saw this. I saw
this coming. I did, I saw it? Well? Yeah, I
just I had a gut feeling, you know, I'm professional
but doing this for a minute. Yeah, and I could
see where this was going. Okay, So and then how
did we feel about that? Did we? I'm guessing not
not great.
Speaker 12 (50:16):
I was a bit shocked, and then I became more
shocked when she put my entire slip in her mouth.
Speaker 1 (50:24):
Oh wow, I mean that's yeah, that's I don't you
have tiny feet?
Speaker 3 (50:31):
Yeah? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (50:32):
Which one is it? Twelve? Oh boy? Oh boy? I
mean kudos? Kudos? Something? Wow? Okay, So then what are
you doing? And during all? I mean, are you just
sort of like amazed? Are you mistified? He stunned? I mean,
what what are you doing during this?
Speaker 12 (50:49):
It's hard to even know because it felt like I
was in some sort of tractor being because the entire
time she was making eye contact with me.
Speaker 1 (50:57):
Oh okay wow. And so so you just sort of
go with it and then it did things continue from there?
Do we move on to other activities or or or no?
Speaker 13 (51:13):
I don't really know if it's right to go into that.
Speaker 1 (51:15):
And Okay, so it didn't stop you then, and so
we did move on, So maybe maybe we liked it
a little bit. Yeah, maybe let me bring Jane in though. Janey. Uh, Craig,
I'm sorry, I'm so forgetful. I just get caught up
in the story. I forget to the other person's here
the whole time. Wow. So you he was appalled, I
guess by that behavior, but it didn't stop him from
(51:37):
apparently continuing on with the evening and the activities that
you know that that's the activities and then that. But
that's why he's not calling you. It's the foot stuff.
Speaker 14 (51:47):
That's that's like wild to me. I was just we
were about to hook up.
Speaker 3 (51:51):
Obviously we did hook up.
Speaker 14 (51:53):
I was just setting the mood like I just wanted
to treat.
Speaker 6 (51:56):
You like a king.
Speaker 1 (51:57):
Yeah, you were so upset about it, Craig that you
kept going right.
Speaker 13 (52:01):
It's hard to go back once you're in that situation.
Speaker 1 (52:03):
But no, it's it's it's you just say no and
move on to a different I mean, I think that's
the thing. Like maybe maybe she was trying something she
thought you would like it. You didn't like it, so
then you say no, I don't want to do that
and then we move on to something else. There are
nice ways to do that. What we don't probably do
is then continue on and then not call someone back
because of the thing that you didn't vocalize. You didn't want, right, no, right, absolutely, Yeah,
(52:28):
you're shaming her for this thing, but you didn't stop her,
and it led to other things. Somebody to say you
liked it.
Speaker 12 (52:34):
I liked the foot rub. I didn't like anything that
came after that.
Speaker 1 (52:38):
I think I just don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 12 (52:42):
I don't know how many guys she's done this too.
I don't know if she's ever gotten an in section
in her mouth what.
Speaker 1 (52:48):
I mean, but the other stuff, but you hit it.
Speaker 3 (52:53):
I like.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
You did that.
Speaker 12 (52:58):
I was walking around in bare feet the entire time
we were back at my apartment.
Speaker 1 (53:02):
Oh oh yeah, so Janny, this is something that you
like or or some of you thought he would like
her both.
Speaker 3 (53:12):
A little bit of both. I definitely like it, and
like you know, I was getting the vibe with the
foot rub, and I was like, maybe I'll just try
and see, like why not, And then we ended up
hooking up. So I thought it was great. I thought
he was like great, keep doing it.
Speaker 1 (53:28):
Yeah, I might have thought the same thing, because loo
when we're first meeting someone, we try different things. You know,
it's kind of a process of getting to know what
everyone likes, and we got to be communicative. But I
feel like you're shaming Craig. You're shaming Janney for something
that you didn't actually dislike. It's like you're almost ashamed
of yourself.
Speaker 13 (53:46):
Don't I don't know what to say?
Speaker 12 (53:47):
Okay, Well, feel like I'm just gonna put my foot
in my mouth no matter what I say.
Speaker 1 (53:53):
Why did I not see that coming? Janny? I mean
normally NORMA would ask him if he wants to go
out with you again, But in this case, I'm going
to ask you do you want to go out with him?
Because I don't like I don't like this. I don't
I don't think this is cool. You got to speak
up if you're going to shame someone for.
Speaker 14 (54:07):
Something, right, I absolutely agree, And like this tells me
so much about him, Like will he speak up when
there's an actual problem? So no, no second date for me?
Speaker 1 (54:19):
Well, Jess, there you go. So she doesn't want to
go out with you anymore? Craig, I don't doesn't telling
you want to go out with her. I don't know,
maybe you're missing out, maybe secretly you do, but nonetheless
it's it's not going to work out here. Craig, thank
you for your time. Jenay, good luck to you as well.
Owen He's entertainment report is on the Freas Show.
Speaker 5 (54:37):
If you want to break from talking about Taylor Swift,
you're not going to get it here because odds to
be the super Bowl halftime performer performer for her have
gone up since her appearance on the New Heights podcast
last week. This trade company called call she k a
l s h I was giving Taylor just a six
(54:57):
percent chance to perform the halftime show as a last Monday,
but after appearing on the podcast for odds have gone
up as high as sixty five percent. Swifties believe that
she dropped several hints during the podcast, like going on
and on about sourdough. Apparently there was a reason, or
maybe there was a reason. This year's Super Bowl will
be held in Santa Clara, where the Fourner forty nine
(55:19):
ers play and the mascot is Sourdough Sam, which I
had no idea. Other hints included her thinking about sourdough
bread quote sixty percent of the time, and this season
Super Bowl will be number sixty. Also, after Jason gave
her that long intro, she thanked him for quote screaming
for like forty seven seconds. Levi's stadium also happened to
(55:42):
be the forty seven stop on our eras tour. I
also saw another football theory where someone pointed out that
you remember the teaser where she's like, I like your
sweatshirt and he's like, yeah, it's blue like your eyes,
and they were really emphasizing the blue. Well, someone pointed
out that it was a similar shade to what the
Lions wear. It's called Honolulu blue. And then during the podcast,
she brought up Jared Goff, the Lions quarterback. If you
(56:05):
look up the day that the Lions play the Chiefs,
it's October twelfth in Kansas City, so that date may
be something.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
Girls like how it is? Like how you You're like?
Someone said, no, it was you and Jason with a
transcript in a conference room last week. I saw you
on Friday going through it word for word. Yeah, I
like someone air quote. Yeah right.
Speaker 5 (56:26):
We had protractors, Yeah, we had rulers. We were we
were full blown.
Speaker 1 (56:30):
Analysts, figured it out that is crazy.
Speaker 5 (56:33):
So here's my only hesitation on this theory is and
Trevis talked about this in his g Q article, but
people have been accusing him of slipping and focusing on
other stuff and that's why he had a bad season.
And he kind of admitted it in that article, being like,
it's not that I didn't care about football. It said
I was giving too many things one hundred percent. And
so that's why he was back in Florida to train
with the guy who initially trained him to be in
(56:55):
the NFL. He's like, I need to be better for
my guys this season. So I just wondered, there's so
much pressure on him to be better, it could turn
really bad if like he doesn't make it to the
super Bowl or if like he I don't know. That's
my only hesitation, but I know people are hoping for
that and think that's happening. By the way, Taylor said
she also worked with Max Martin on this new album,
(57:16):
The Absolute Legend. And speaking of Max, he went to
see the Backstree Boys at the Sphere over the weekend
and they gave him a really big shout out with
how he's saying he's helped us create Our Legacy and
the soundtrack to Our Lives. He wrote all those hit
songs that we get a chance to sing for you, guys,
we are indebted to mister Max Martin and he if
you don't know about him, he recently was named Billboard's
Top Producer of the twenty first century. And he is
(57:39):
a Swedish hit maker who has worked with The Backstory
Boy since the very beginning, writing and producing their very
first debut single, We've Got to Going On, which was
dropped in September of nineteen ninety five. He went on
to work on iconic BSB hits like I Want It
that Way, Everybody, Backstreets, back, Shape of My Heart, just
to name a few. So he is a legend. It
also worked on on Taylor's album with her.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
And English is not his first language, which is why
apparently I want it that way? Does it make a
whole lot of sense? Right, Because then when they went
and tried to make it make sense, it was like, nah,
we'll go with the version that doesn't make sense. It
sounds better.
Speaker 5 (58:13):
Yeah, I don't ever want to hear you say I
want it that way.
Speaker 1 (58:16):
No, I don't ever want that either, ever.
Speaker 5 (58:19):
And this is the story I teased. Riley Green went
on the Pat McAfee show and told a story about
how early in his career he was denied the opportunity
to open for Travis Tritt because he didn't have enough
Facebook followers. At the time, Riley said he had very
minimal social media presence and he was still working in construction.
He was literally framing houses during the week he needed
(58:40):
to pay his bills. He said he was unaware of
the industry's emphasis on online followings for booking decisions. Today,
he has over two point five million Instagram followers, one
point six on TikTok, seven hundred and fifty three thousand
on Facebook, and one hundred and sixty thousand on x
But that is a very silly reason not to let
someone open up.
Speaker 1 (58:59):
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for Travis Tridd either. So if you would take a second,
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Speaker 15 (59:56):
It takes to battle show biz? Shelley in the show
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Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
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Speaker 5 (01:00:09):
All my weekends are the same.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
You know, I asked you every Monday, and I guess
I'm just hoping for a different answer. You know, I'm Monday.
I'm hoping one day I will know.
Speaker 5 (01:00:19):
It's just yeah, so military like he's gone this weekend.
Speaker 16 (01:00:22):
So it's just like, I don't know, trying to manage
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Speaker 16 (01:00:28):
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I'm gonna ask you, and I'm gonna be like, you
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it a lot, and I drank all the tequila and
it was crazy. It was wild and insane. That's what
he said. You're gonna say the story.
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Though, like not like drinking's not as bad.
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I'm like, you got I don't know, I'm not, I haven't.
Speaker 16 (01:00:52):
I can't remember the last time I had a drink,
to be honest with you. So and I'm not super like.
I know, I'm not super like. Oh I need to
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boof poof Adam. Question number one for you. Reality star
(01:01:43):
Heidi Montag was spotted filming the music video for her
song Icon in La. Maybe with You. I don't know
which reality show first brought Heidi to.
Speaker 5 (01:01:54):
Fame three two one Okay, all.
Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
Right, well he didn't. He won the one film and
ate then. Actress Caitlin Olsen is fifty today. Which long
running sitcom is she on? That also stars Rob McIlhenny,
I Say right, Danny DeVito? Three two Philadelphia? Okay. Britney Spears,
(01:02:25):
her most recent ex husband, seemingly threw shade at Kevin
Feederline after he was asked about his upcoming book name.
Her most recent ex husband man Sam Sorry some Swifties,
Sat Taylor Swift is dropping hints that she's doing the
Super Bowl halftime show. Who performed at the last Super
(01:02:48):
Bowl halftime show?
Speaker 13 (01:02:51):
Rich Lamar and.
Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
Logan Paul married model ninal Agdall during a private ceremony
in Italy. Who is Logan's brother? Who is also famous?
Speaker 5 (01:03:03):
Three? Two?
Speaker 10 (01:03:06):
One?
Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
Okay, you got a three? And I gotta be honest
with you, Adam. I didn't see it going that way.
It was a little rocky in the beginning. So we
all three two? No, that's all right, he got a three?
Not bad? That is not bad. Okay, not bad, but
you gotta get three or better, Shelley. Question number one.
Reality star Honey montag with spot of filming the music
video for her song Icon in La. Which reality show
(01:03:31):
first brought Heidi to fame?
Speaker 5 (01:03:35):
So that three two to be each?
Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
No, that is wrong. It was The Hills. It was
The Hills. Actress Caitlyn Olsen is fifty Today. Which long
running sitcom is she owned that also stars Rob mcelhaney
and Danny DeVito.
Speaker 16 (01:03:54):
It's always sunny in Philadelphia.
Speaker 1 (01:03:55):
That is correct. Britney Spears, her most recent ex husband,
seemingly threw shade at Kevin Line after he was asked
about his upcoming book name her most recent ex husband,
sam Asgari. That's right, some swift. You think that Taylor
is dropping hints that she's doing the super Bowl halftime show.
Who performed at the last super Bowl halftime show?
Speaker 9 (01:04:16):
Oh? No?
Speaker 5 (01:04:17):
Three?
Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
Yes? And Logan Paul married model Nanala Ogdahl during a
private what.
Speaker 5 (01:04:26):
It's sorry, I made a typew woods Nina before they
come for you. I'm owning it. It's my fault.
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Oh okay, yeah, it was like that. I'm like, that's
a very a lot of alliteration with that name. I
don't like.
Speaker 5 (01:04:37):
So you were saying it, but then I didn't want
you to get the smoke, so I apologize.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
Yeah, I'm Ron Burgundy. Look I read what.
Speaker 5 (01:04:43):
I am sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:04:44):
I'll be honest with you. I don't know who Logan
Paul married this weekend. I couldn't make it to the ceremony.
It was well because it was a private ceremony in
Italy and I just couldn't. I could. I was too
busy in a hotel room with no door. Who is
Logan's brother who is also famous? Oh god, what it's
a snake? No?
Speaker 5 (01:05:03):
No, I love.
Speaker 1 (01:05:05):
Really?
Speaker 4 (01:05:06):
Yeah, I'm shocked.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
It's a tie. Adam, my man, you gotta come back tomorrow.
You somehow you may have earned yourself some extra money,
an extra fifty bucks.
Speaker 6 (01:05:19):
Awesome, definitely, Okay, you.
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Got it, man, Hang on a second. A lot of
excitement there from an animat of excitement. But that's alright.
Three hundred bucks and we're sold out at a three
game win streak for Shelley. Shelley, I'm surprised because I
thought as soon as I sit in the all like Doll,
you know exactly what I was.
Speaker 16 (01:05:39):
I figured it'd be a question on the Paul Brothers.
So I was already thinking, like, okay now, and I
still couldn't think of it.
Speaker 1 (01:05:45):
So no, like Doll, that's actually my I used that smipe,
that's my foe name. Actually, yeah, that's why I was
just rolled off the tongue because I'm so used to
saying it. But all right, Shelley, let's do it again tomorrow, okay,
and I'm gonna invite in an all.
Speaker 5 (01:05:59):
Like doll because it's come back to okay, I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
Know, and we'll see. He might be producing a film
or something. I'm not sure, but he'll be back tomorrow
and you'll be back tomorrow and uh, Shelley. I feel
like Mondays are hard for Shelley, and somehow Tuesdays get better.
I don't know why. No, that's that's fair.
Speaker 5 (01:06:20):
That would say that's accurate.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
Yeah, that is all right. Well you get some rest,
have a nice day.
Speaker 5 (01:06:24):
Ka, thanks YouTube bye.
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
She got two little kids running around all right. Geeky's
Court is next. Button bump girl, close your legs all right,
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Kay?
Speaker 5 (01:07:26):
I will tell you who reunited with the judge that
prosecuted them in the early two thousands. Also, Will Smith
talks about for the first time what happened after the
infamous slap.
Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
We're still talking about that.
Speaker 5 (01:07:38):
Apparently I don't want to, but I have to.
Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
Okay, it's your obligation. Must it must be done as
a true journalist that you are.
Speaker 5 (01:07:47):
It's exhausting.
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In Kiky's Court, E's next butt ap, Bop girl closure links,
It's a Fred Show. It's Kik's Court. All rise, the
honorable kik Aleak is here. Judge Kik, if you would
present your case?
Speaker 4 (01:08:02):
All right, let's get into the courtroom. The gavel has
been hit, it says Judge Kiki. Am I wrong for
skipping my sister's baby shower? So my younger sister is
pregnant with her fifth child by her second husband, and
she's living back at my parents' house. Her ex is
a deadbeat, her current husband can't hold a job, and
(01:08:22):
my parents have basically been carrying her financially for years.
Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
We're talking school.
Speaker 4 (01:08:27):
Fees, medical bills, lawyer bills, you name it. Now she's
having another baby and expects yet another baby shower. My
mom is upset that I won't help decorate or hosts
like I've done in the past, But honestly, I feel
like going would just be me co signing her irresponsible choices.
My parents are supposed to be enjoying retirement, not raising
(01:08:50):
her kids and paying her bills.
Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
I love my niece and nephews, but enough is enough.
Speaker 4 (01:08:56):
Someone in the family has to draw the line, and
it looks like that person is me. So am I
a jerk for refusing to go to the baby shower?
Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
First of all, how many? How many baby showers?
Speaker 3 (01:09:07):
Do you know?
Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
How many crib?
Speaker 15 (01:09:08):
Mean?
Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
I guess you need another crib because you go, But
I mean, don't you have enough stuff by now? I
would think so, like what happened to baby number four? Stuff?
Where is that? How about baby number one? Baby number ones?
In college?
Speaker 3 (01:09:18):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:09:20):
You know, yes, what do you think?
Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
Well?
Speaker 4 (01:09:22):
You know, y'all get mad at me when I don't
have sympathy for people who make terrible decisions in life.
I will take all the smoke on this one because
I do not think she is wrong. At some point,
when you are not financially where you need to be,
you need to close your legs because, let me say something,
when my money is funny, I don't even have the
urge to do what you do to make babies like
(01:09:44):
I don't even have one talk to nobody.
Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
I'm not in a joyful spirit nothing.
Speaker 4 (01:09:51):
You know, you go through a hard time. I understand
that you went through a bad divorce. I understand that
it's okay to move back. Sometimes you have a huss Okay,
somebody need to go to.
Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
Work and keep a job.
Speaker 4 (01:10:03):
And then you can't keep a job and you can't
go to work, then you need to stop having children
because who's paying for this? And then the poor parents?
You know, and I have. I come from a family
of my sister. You know, she loves her grandchildren down
She'll do anything for her grandchildren. But if I was
to ever see one of my siblings taking advantage of
her in her retirement, I'm absolutely gonna speak up. You
(01:10:24):
should it's not the it's not our parents' responsibility to
raise your children came out.
Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
But you know that's not fair to down It's yeah,
maybe she should have used some of that money she
borrowed from her parents and gotten some birth control. Hello,
I mean that's responsible, that's real.
Speaker 6 (01:10:41):
Listen.
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
I've always said this too, like if you are not
in a good place, like I think having a child
maybe isn't the best decision we're making right now.
Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
Always saying that, she's always she always walking around saying, hey,
you you don't look like you're in a spot for this.
Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
As a mother, I can tell you firsthand, it is expensive.
It is hard, it is everything you can think of. Okay,
it is beautiful, but it is hard. And I also
feel like maybe she should work on picking her man correctly, Like,
I think that's another.
Speaker 1 (01:11:08):
Thing we got to work out with this girl. Hello,
you guys have a journey though eight five five five
nine three five. You have to call it today because
the text is down because we've got to pay the bill.
I guess, but we call now. I don't. I don't
think that's unfair. I really don't. And I know that
accidents happen. I realize that it's possible, very possible to
have a kid when you're not when you're as you
would say, when your money is funny, m but I
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mean when we're on the fifth one. Come on, at
what point do we need to take responsibility for ourselves?
It was probably four kids ago, you know, when we're
not having our parents pay our bills. What is this
dude doing? Who's knocking you up? Why is he not
doing this? I mean, I feel terrible for these kids, honestly,
because there's no accountability here. You know, I'm sure their
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quality of life is affected by the fact that that
that the resources aren't there, and now you got grandma
and grandpa having to pay for all this, and then
I guess you know, another baby shower, So we're it's
just more people enabling. I'm with you, Kiki. I'm sorry,
but you know, you can call up here and you
can say what you want, but this stuff does happen,
but it doesn't happen five times, right, and you're at
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home with our parents.
Speaker 4 (01:12:15):
They have worked hard to enjoy their retirement and I'm
sure they love having the kids there, but they should
not be taking on the financial burden of raising your children.
You know, they should be enjoying themselves, going on vacations,
going you know, to travel and do things, not raising
your kid, paying for school fees, and oh my goodness,
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it just seems like you're just irresponsible and everybody in
the family is like enabling this because they keep having
parties for these kids.
Speaker 1 (01:12:42):
That you keep bringing it to the family financially supporting.
And to your point earlier, Kiki, there are two adults
involved here, right right, So if one needs to stay
and raise the kids, understand them, because now you got
five of them. But well, what's the other person doing, like,
and I mean clearly they're good at making babies. So
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and where are his parents? Where are you in laws?
Maybe you can stay over their house a couple of months, Yeah, Alison,
good morning, Alison. There, Hi, Hey, Alison Keeky's court. So
just to recap here, this woman is on you know,
working on child number five. Well, she already worked on it.
It's already done, it was worked on, it's on the way.
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There's another baby shower, another baby shower, except this woman
who is reaching out to judge Kinky is like, I
don't think I should have to support this because my
parents support this whole family we've all been supporting this.
What do you think.
Speaker 9 (01:13:41):
I completely agree that it's irresponsible for her to continue
to have children, But I also think that once that
child is born and grows up, they might feel some
type of way about the sister not attending.
Speaker 6 (01:13:55):
Her baby shower and she went to all the other kids'
baby showers.
Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
You know what I mean from my aunt, niece, nephew type.
Get that.
Speaker 9 (01:14:03):
Yeah, yeah, because of my aunt didn't go to mind.
Speaker 6 (01:14:06):
But once all my other siblings, I'd be like, you.
Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
Know, she kin, I hear what you're saying, Alison, but
almost nobody who is at my mom's baby shower for
me is still in the picture. Dad's not even in
the picture. So I mean she has she has the
right to be frustrated by this. I agree. I guess
that the sentiment of this child coming and and you
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sort of not celebrating that. At the same time, though,
I can understand why everybody in the family is exasperated.
It's like, especially when it's her parents having to pay
for all this, And I guess in some ways the
rest of the family too is supplementing this behavior. And again,
I'll say it again, I know that this stuff just
happens sometimes, but how many times has it happened and
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you're not able to be responsible about it and provide
for it before you come up with another way.
Speaker 9 (01:14:57):
Yeah, that is true, But then I also think she's
looking out for her parents then is just going to
stress the terms out more if she's not going to
help them at all, because then they're going to have
to do it all by them.
Speaker 1 (01:15:06):
Soult Well and these poor parents, and what are they
supposed to do? You know, I mean, I don't have
to go back to work. This is I know, it
is terrible. Alison. Thank you, have a good day.
Speaker 3 (01:15:16):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:15:16):
Love you, guys, love you. Normally I wouldn't I'm not
sure that I would do this, but but I would
really like to hear from Hadley. Now Hadley is ten
years old.
Speaker 10 (01:15:24):
Hadley, Oh hi, Hadley, Hi, Hi.
Speaker 1 (01:15:32):
Now you are ten years old. Now you you heard
this and you feel a certain kind of way about it. Now,
what did you want to say? Hadley?
Speaker 18 (01:15:40):
I want to just say that I think it's okay
that she skipped out on this one because this is
their first kid. They they should have gone to the
other ones. And if you're financially not okay and you
have your parents helping you. You shouldn't be able to
have another baby and then have another baby.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
Shower, you know what? Exactly right, Cadley, it is fantastic. Yeah,
now you is your mom there with you? Or did
you just? Are you listening about yourself? You just called
on your own My dad here with me? Can I
talk to your dad?
Speaker 18 (01:16:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
Let me talk to your dad? Hello, dad, dad, I
just want to I want to give you a random
A plus. That is a ten year old that knows
what's up. Random of a plus. It's a fantastic How
happy were you to hear that from your ten year old?
You shouldn't have a baby unless you can afford it.
How happy did that make you?
Speaker 3 (01:16:33):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:16:34):
When I heard that, I was like, both I have
anything to worry about them?
Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
That sounds good to me. That's right. You could start
planning your retirement because your daughter, Hadley knows what's up. Hey,
thank you, guys, have a great day.
Speaker 6 (01:16:47):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (01:16:48):
All right. That's the kind of responsible Yeah, that's the
kind of responsibility we need to hear it in today's
you just you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:16:54):
It's more responsible than our own girl over there, old.
Speaker 1 (01:16:57):
Girl, you remember that Hadley that you called up here
and said that, Okay, hey Rebecca, good morning, Good morning, Rebecca.
You got to follow up a ten year old who
just educated all of us. But what would you like
to say.
Speaker 6 (01:17:10):
Ink, I would just like to say that I fill
hardly agree with Teeki. I have actually found myself in
a position. I am forty married for almost twenty years.
I have a fourteen year old son, and I felt
pregnant recently, not expected, but you know, with the economy
in today's age, it's really expensive to raise children and
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I don't know how anybody can do five children. That
is outrageous. It's ridiculous to think and expect your parents
and your family members to help you raise these kids nowadays.
And so, you know, my husband and I had to
sit down look at our finances and can we give
the life we want to give to our fourteen year
old if we have a second child.
Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
Now.
Speaker 6 (01:17:54):
I also have medical conditions, and it was like, do
we want to put myself through that just to risk
you know, my life and the baby's life. So, you know,
ultimately we came to the decision that it wasn't for us,
you know, because my health problems and financially, we didn't
think we could give our fourteen year old the life
he you know, deserves to have. So you know, like
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tough decisions do have to be made, but we were
very responsible and knew that, like it just wasn't in
the future for us. It's not in our plans. And
it's about time that woman was sat down by family
members and she's informed of how stressful this is for
the rest of them.
Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
Well, Rebecca, that said, that's a heavy situation, and I
you know, I respect you Colin and sharing your story. Uh,
you know, I hope your health is okay and and
all of that. But yeah, I mean, it's uh, it's
it's a responsibility when you pull that thing out. So Rebecca,
thank you the day, Thank you glad you called. Yeah,
(01:18:53):
I mean all I can say is every time my sister,
you know, as my parents for something, I'm just thinking,
this is my inheritance, okay, you know time every time,
it's every single time, it's you know, what do you
buy those kids? Now? Mom? You know that's that's coming
out of my piece, you know what I mean, And
that's all I'm thinking.
Speaker 4 (01:19:14):
You're not wrong when my brothers keep having kids. I
do add it up?
Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
And what's left blox? You know what I'm saying, Like,
come on, no, I'm kidding, but you know it's whenever
my mom is with Polly, it's just like a total
free for all, you know, and all the stuff that
we never got to do. Like we went to somewhere recently,
went to a bowling alley and Polly's like, I want
to play video games and my mom's just whipping out
twenties like it's nothing. I'm like, where were those when
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I was ten years old? You wouldn't give me nothing.
And every time I see this little girl come back
with all these little tickets and all this stuff, I'm like,
you know, I could retire earlier, but no, you know,
Polly had to play the little game, so I understand.
But I think when it comes down to Kiki, is
that you know, how many times do you have to
do you do you make decisions that affect your family
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before and I, I know, these things happen, and what
are you supposed to do? But like maybe address alternatives
like birth control or abstinence. I don't know, I really
don't know what the answer is, but like, how many
times do you get to have other people fulfill your
obligations before they have a right to just say I
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can't help you anymore, Like it's time for me to retire.
It's time for me. I already did this, you know.
If I'm her parents, I'm like, I already raised you guys,
and now I'm raising for your kids. I can't do
five right.
Speaker 4 (01:20:32):
And when do you start to feel some type of
self accountability, Like when do you feel bad?
Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
You know, when do you apologize?
Speaker 4 (01:20:38):
When do you get up and try to go get
a job to help out with all the children you're creating.
Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
I don't understand all right well Kiki Caitlin's Entertainment Report.
He's on The Fresh Show.
Speaker 5 (01:20:52):
The national judge who prosecuted Jelly Role in the early
two thousands has now partnered with the country singer to
support at risk you. Judge Jim Todd is now serving
as a special prosecutor for violent and gang related juvenile offenders.
His experiences have driven him to advocate for positive change
and mentorship and having similar experiences Jelly Roll, you know,
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feels a similar kind of passion for giving back to
the community and troubled kids. Together, they are working to
provide a guidance and a support system to these young
people aiming to break the cycle of crime and offer
hope for a better future. Will Smith was a guest
on the All the Smoke podcasts and he got super
(01:21:37):
emotional while he was talking about what happened the night
after the infamous moment when he slapped Chris Rock at
the Oscars. And I believe this is the first time
he's spoken about that night itself.
Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
Good night, man, that was a horrific night to you
for me.
Speaker 17 (01:21:53):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, who understood I'm going to stand
up with my wife. I'm right wrong in any place,
So I understood that. I don't know what you say.
Nobody can't make me think that anything.
Speaker 1 (01:22:06):
You did was wrong.
Speaker 8 (01:22:07):
Let me tell you one of the the worst because
I was right there. And I get home and my
nephew nine years old, his name is dond He is
the sweetest kid in the world, you know. Him and
my sister live with me, and I'm sitting we got
these bean bags in the kitchen. I'm sitting in the
kitchen and he's sitting between my leg and he's holding
the oscar.
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
And he goes, while you hit that.
Speaker 8 (01:22:30):
Man, Uncle Will, and I was like, and it's like,
you know, I'm gonna be crying. Somebody got a tissue,
and it.
Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Was I got one.
Speaker 8 (01:22:41):
I got wanted, And it was like, say, I knew
y'all was gonna have me here right, all good.
Speaker 13 (01:22:47):
You can't explain it to him.
Speaker 1 (01:22:49):
He stayed up late, wait for you, waiting for uncle.
Speaker 19 (01:22:52):
Will you know?
Speaker 8 (01:22:54):
And it was like, you know, I can, I can
do all the justifications.
Speaker 1 (01:22:59):
He won't understand.
Speaker 3 (01:23:00):
He can't.
Speaker 1 (01:23:01):
You know, I don't know, guys, you know, come for
me if you want. But I know what was that.
I felt like I was in a saloon or something
like there's a couple of weeds going down the street
or whatever. It's a it's a doll, it's it's a
draw at dawn. Yeah, that's what I mean. Come for me.
(01:23:23):
But I I'm all for defending the honor of your
partner and if it comes to, you know, needing to
protect that person physically, I'm all for that too. But
Chris Rock is a comedian and he addressed something that's
been out there for a very long time and that
no one has dispelled. You know that they have an
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open kind of thing going on. I guess I don't
know that it's okay just to go start swinging on
people in that setting. Maybe it's something that you handle privately,
But I guess I'm not one hundred percent sure that
I don't agree with that take where it's ah, you
know you, I defend you because that's your wife, and
defend your wife even if you're I don't. I don't know, guys.
Speaker 5 (01:24:04):
Yeah, that was the host of the show saying that.
So I hope that Will is taking more responsibility than that.
I think the comment that ticked him off was about
her alopecia. But again, it's not an excuse to go
up and smack someone who's doing their job. I mean,
handle it later. But it was an interesting take on
Like I had to try to tell my nephew why
I did it, and I couldn't give him a reason.
Speaker 1 (01:24:25):
But yeah, I don't remember the joke. Was it about it?
I didn't I can't remember.
Speaker 5 (01:24:28):
If Yeah, she has alopecia.
Speaker 1 (01:24:31):
Yeah, yeah, the reason I thought it was about them
being swingers, but uh, that's.
Speaker 5 (01:24:35):
Usually the joke, to be honest, that's usually what it is.
Speaker 1 (01:24:38):
So I don't believe. I mean, I get it, I
get it, but I'm not. I'm not sure that that
was the right thing to do there.
Speaker 5 (01:24:45):
Yeah, No, he very clearly was like going through something
in addition to whatever takes him off, because that was
that was a wild thing to see. But I thought
that was an interesting tid. But it looks like despite
their divorce, Sam Asgari still has Britney's back. He took
a shot at Kevin Federline when he was asked about
his upcoming memoir, where Kevin talks about all kinds of things,
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of course, including his relationship with Brittany and their children.
Kevin was married to britt from two thousand and five
to two thousand and seven and they share two kids together,
and when asked what he thinks about this upcoming book,
Sam who settled his own divorce from Britney last May,
simply responded, so it would be the first book that
would tell you how to be a professional father, which
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was a slight shady dig a lah having Brittany's back.
The memoir You Thought You Knew will be out October
twenty first and focus on quote fame, fatherhood, and the
private cost of public life. And lastly, Real Quick Weapons
won the weekend for the second week in a row
at the box office with twenty five million. Fre Freakier Friday,
which is a title to say, came in second. Nobody
(01:25:49):
Too opened but came in at number three. The Fantastic Four,
First Steps and The Bad Guys two came in fourth
and fifth, respectively, and then Sidney Sweeney's Americana made five hundred,
five hundred thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
At least she's one in that American Eagle does right, she.
Speaker 5 (01:26:08):
Has good jeans, but from she only premiered in one
and ten locations. I should be specific, but she came
in sixteenth.
Speaker 1 (01:26:18):
Five hundred dollars. Guys, Well that's about we're.
Speaker 5 (01:26:20):
In comparison to the rest of the movies. It's giving
five hundred sixteenth place. But again it wasn't open in
every location. I have to set that.
Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
But which means that two people attended, because that's how
much it costs to go to a movie.
Speaker 5 (01:26:31):
Yes, Freudian, so wow.
Speaker 1 (01:26:33):
The Fresh Show is on Fred's fun fact.
Speaker 19 (01:26:36):
Fred fun so much I changed my mind.
Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
Well, I'll tell you the other one. It was a
fruit fact. The strawberry is the only fruit that has
the seeds on the outside of the fruit. Man, not
that good I changed my mind. I feel a lot
of pressure to impress Kiki with the fun fact every
day like checking up with a better one. Did you
know that Tupac was the first US artist to have
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an album reached Billboard number one while still in prison.
It was his third studio album, titled Me Against the World,
that hit number one while he was in prison. That
was a long time ago, but it seems very common
now that artists are in prison, so I'm sure will
happen again. Potentially so more Fred Show next right here,