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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's wake up week. This is actually, I think a
difficult week. I'll be honest, I think this is a
difficult week. I think he's a tough songs so we
like to make it hard and right here every now
and again. I'm sure that clip will be isolated. Your
right show is on. We thought Billa had to do that,
(00:20):
and now she knows we had to do that. And
I'm sure she had your own little folder that she's keeping,
you know, just for job security, you know, just in case.
How you do a girl? Yeah, Hey, good morning everyone, Tuesday,
September ninth, It's the Fred Show. Hi Caylen Morning, Hi
Jason Brown, Hi, po Hikee, good morning. Sheby Shelley is here.
(00:42):
She has money in the showdown next hour it is
nine to fifty. He be gets that for twelve game Windstreak.
Stairgobile debates the relationship drama waiting by the phone This
morning blogs and headlines and the entertainer report this hour,
what do you have? Kay?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Target is doing something special just for Taylor Swift and
also the artist who says their first two singles didn't
do well, so they're not going to release the album.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
Never mind. Oh probably a bad idea. I don't know,
you know, because you know the single is just supposed
to be the best you got. So you if you
lay out the first two and it's the best you
got and then no one's into it, you're not gonna
like track seven. Let you Taylor Swift, which catch. People
will honor every track you ever release on every different
(01:28):
color album cover, even though all the songs are the same.
I don't know, the one with the red cover sounds
a little different to me, Kiki, I I hate to
start the show with something that's going to blow your mind.
Don't even start like I just to start to show
with something this monumental, I don't know if it's maybe
I should wait till next hour or hour three or four,
(01:49):
I don't know. We do a lot of hours. But
on the Tangent yesterday it was revealed that that Lucks
your dog received his first ever pup cup, because, as
you know, we have this shared document and everybody on
the show rights, you know, things in the documentary hitting
topics that they might like to talk about on the show.
(02:10):
Yes and lately, you know, I've had a thing or
two to say about a thing or two, and you know,
I look at this every day. I just said, well,
what are we gonna talk about on the show? And
I've noticed it's becoming a little bit of just a
brain purge for pretty much everybody. And uh, with Kiki's
topic suggestion was I went to Starbucks and they gave
Lux a pop cup, and you just realized they'll do this.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Well no, so okay, I don't go to Starbucks often.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
I'm a dunk and girl, okay.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
And so I was just Dillian dallly in on Sunday,
which is my new thing to do on Sunday's.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
I like to Dillian engage with us. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
I like to ride around in my car and pretend
like I have no budget. I can go to TJ Max,
I can go to Marshall's. And so I ended up
in the Starbucks line and I ordered me a nice
little drink and then the guy goes, oh, hey saw
Lux in the car. He goes, what do you like
a pup cup? And I was like, you know what,
as a matter of fact, he would, And I gave
him his first pup cup and he.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
That man was ready to o d like I had
to black slow down. So yeah, they all act like
like like it's gonna be taken away from them. Every
dog acts like the pup cup. I've never seen a
dog look at it and be like, you know, here's
a lick and then just sort of sit back and reflect.
They all just go snout in Yes, you know, cream,
that's what I think. Yeah, I think it's just a
(03:30):
cups Okay, pop cup. The girls have never the girls
have never been.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
They don't get any like table food or human food
or anything like that.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Oh so you're one of those, Okay, I guess. Well, Look,
I don't know if anyone else wants to contribute this
morning eight five, five, five, nine, one one three five
two to blowing Kiky's mind. I would love it if
you would, though, But but I have one for you, okay.
Then we went on the Tangent yesterday are off air
Uncentured podcast. We talked about this on the ihet radio app.
(03:58):
You could search for the Fred Show on the Tangent.
You can hear. It was a little bit unhinged, to
be honest with you, it's good. I liked it. I
went back and listen to our own Tangent. I liked it.
Speaker 3 (04:05):
I was cracking up last night. I was pretty good
at this. It was funny. I really was shocked, Like
y'all blew my mind.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
On that episode we talked about AI to pop cups. Today,
I but a one to five text that after listening
to the tangent yesterday this kicky no that the bank
will also give you a treat at the drive through
for the dog the bank. If you go to the
bank and you get a dog a lot of times,
if you're in the drive through the bank a lot
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of times, they'll have treats for the dog. Okay, putting
it on our next to do list. Yes, something else.
I'm not sure if you knew this. I mean, this
might be overload for you. I'm not sure if you knew.
But if you go to like an ice cream store
and they have a lot of flavors, you can ask
them for a little bite of a flavor that you
might be interested in, but you don't know what it
tastes like, and they'll give you a little bite of it,
(04:53):
a little sample. Yogurt's the same way.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
Stop playing with me. Yeah, are you serious? It's true,
I did not know.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
You go there. You can be like, you know, I'd
like to try that one, and they'll give you a
little tiny little bit of it, so the sample you
can do it the deli to the deli. I didn't
even know people still worked at the bank. So you
know that.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
Is mind blowing in the cell because y'all also know
that I discovered yesterday that what's about to happen.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
And that's a yah. Yeah, she discovered. By the way,
if you go to the deeli and they don't hand
you a slice, if you order like meat, you know,
and they may slice it right there like sandwich meat.
If they don't hand you the first slice to eat,
then I'm not I'm not about that deli, like I'm
never going back. Yeah, yeah, don't everybody. Yeah it's Jewel,
(05:40):
does every single person if you're from the Midwest, you
go to the Jewels, Yeah, the first slice, they'll hand
it to you Jewel. Yeah, they understand right now you
want them.
Speaker 4 (05:49):
To like slice it a certain way because like I
always say, like, oh, you know, I want it like
super thick, then.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
To your legs so you can eat it.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
They don't want to hand me that where I get
my meat, Try your hand a Polish deli.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
I'll will take you guys there.
Speaker 5 (06:05):
Okay, not only will they feed you slices, but they're
gonna give samples of everything, like the little dumplings anything
like where are you stuffed?
Speaker 6 (06:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Too responsible for me? Wow. A lot of car washes
offer treats for your dog at the beginning of the wash.
They do what Yeah, car washes have it too, we'll
wash your dog. They give you a treaty. You don't
put them on the front of your car.
Speaker 6 (06:25):
You know.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
When I go to the car wash, I don't want
to talk to them.
Speaker 5 (06:28):
No, me neither.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
I try my.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
Best to get because they come over there and they
want to up charge you and sell you as.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Special water for the underneath your car. I don't need
any of that. You never get that you're supposed to
get to underwater special water. I'm here for under car
special water.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
The five dollar. I want the five dollar car wash.
I don't want to talk to you. I don't want
to roll my window down.
Speaker 7 (06:46):
Move.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (06:47):
The price one up too. I told Kale the other
day it was like three dollars. Now it's like like
six or five or something.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
I don't even know. Why are they over there telling
me how to do the touchscreen?
Speaker 2 (06:56):
I don't need that? And then they ask for a tip.
I'm doing it, and I'm like, I'm good. I'm good, and.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
They're telling you, oh, click here, click there. I know
how to use a touchscreen.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
That's why you have to get the monthly, because then
you just pull up, it reads your license plate and
you just keep rolling.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
We'll get to that. Yeah please, Oh wow. The big
shop at Jewel always has cookies for the customers. Yeah yeah,
little tray the ice cream truck will have a treat
for your dog. They will do a pup cup at
dunk And somebody said, really, you ask for it.
Speaker 7 (07:24):
I guess.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
I wonder if Boss Bay downstairs will do it for you.
She don't want to do what she's paid to do.
I don't know. I just I just wouldn't arrive when
the store opens because I might come about forty five
minutes later if he has banker hours. Yeah, girl, boss,
she shows up when she wants to respect my Walgreens
pharmacy has dog treats as well. Costco will give you
(07:45):
a bone of the gas line. I found out that
this is random. I found out that fishes is a
real word. Fishes can be even talking about multiple schools
of different types of fish. Thank you, Thank you for that. Okay.
Now why I also saw this on the sheet just
while we're here, Well, what car wash scheme have you
(08:07):
involved yourself in? Let me read it to you exactly, okay,
just so we can be clear again, this is our
shared document. Maybe we should make this public, I don't know,
so that everybody can see it. Kiki, I signed up
for the unlimited car wash scam. Are you a part
of this club? Please explain? I have to, and then
we'll move on. Please.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
He is a scam because so I went to go
get the five dollar car wash which turned into an
eight dollar car wash now, and when I pull up,
the guy is like, oh, you're in the wrong lane.
This is for the lane of folks who have the
monthly are premier customers.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
So then I'm like, well, me and lux our premier customers.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
So he's like, oh, well you don't have the monthly,
and I was like, well, what's the monthly.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
He's like, humhm, thirty bucks a month. Oh, I said,
thirty Do you get a pup cup with that? Why
get a free air freshener or something?
Speaker 3 (08:53):
And he's like well yeah this time. So I'm like, well,
sign me up. I'm not a brokie, and so he
signed me up for this third, this unlimited plan. But
when you think about it, if the car wash is
eight bucks, I may get a car wash once a month.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
I don't. I'm not in my like, I don't go
to the car wash like that.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
But it's a scam because now it's gonna it's gonna
charge my car every single month more. Just take the
car there this but you pressure me and make me
feel like I need this.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
I don't need this. That's why they're standing there. They're
standing there.
Speaker 4 (09:26):
So I go twice a week, so like peace exactly
a couple of visits.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
I used to have that one all the time. I
don't think it's great for your car to go, but
I still do it. I used to do it. At
least they were.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
He was so quick to put that little sticker in
my window and come with his little like get you
the key chain.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Or car to you wanted that I broke.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
He made me feel like a loser if I didn't
have the permit, like I was strong and I had
other cars behind me, so he was like, oh, you
don't have it, well, we're gonna have to move you
to the next line.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
You broke line bok line eight.
Speaker 3 (10:00):
Oh man, I signed up for the scam and now
I'm a part of it.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
Okay, I think I'll pay for it, solve. I don't
think it's a scam. Yeah, it's amazing how you you
could You could control whether you're getting scanned or up
by just taking the car there.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
I'm gonna take all your cars there to leave. How
do you get in a costco? That's my problem?
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Well, there's another one. You show up and they'll try
and sell you membership. Then before long, Key's gonna have
the executive membership like for the CEOs have for major corporations,
because they'll be like, well, I mean you wouldn't You
wouldn't just get the normal one, would you, because you're
not normal?
Speaker 6 (10:29):
Right?
Speaker 1 (10:30):
You know you'd need to obviously need the President's club membership,
you know, because you could then you could come at
seven a m. Well, of course I want that one,
even though you're at work at seven am exactly. Yeah,
I'm not falling for that too.
Speaker 5 (10:42):
You know.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
It's like, well, you wouldn't just get fred. You wouldn't
get the normal membership, would you. I'm like, what do
you mean? Do you mean? In a moment. Well, I
mean it's just what's the normal one? But you know,
you could get the one where you're like, you know,
you could be the only one shopping in the store.
You're like, well, how much is that one? Well that's
eighteen thousand dollars. Well, I mean that sounds reasonable. Yeah,
so I'm the only one of the stay. Oh yeah,
and you get like a platinum badge. Platinum bad I
(11:04):
gotta have that. It gets you so good. Yeah. No,
And it is like it's like a play on your
ego to a lot of times, like the really good
ones will be like, so we have a normal one,
but you know that's normal, but then we have the elite.
Don't you want to be elite? You don't want to
mean they're not normal, you're elite. I very much know
I'm not elite, So I'm good. Someone said they texted,
(11:25):
I bought a used car and I had the monthly
car wash sticker from the previous owner. I got free
car washes for two years. Oh that is how you win. Yes,
I apparently bought a car a bunch of years ago.
I think, at least I can't remember why. Yes, I
bought it, and I bought extended warranty or something. I
don't know what I did, because someone I knew work
(11:45):
there and they were like, you need this and whatever.
I trusted them and they probably lied to me. They
probably same thing. They're probably yeah, you need a lifetime warrantine.
They didn't need it. And then I sold the car,
and then I get an email from a listener like
six months later, and apparently the extended warrant he was
in my name, and the person recognized my name and
bought my car, and they wrote me and they were like,
(12:06):
hey forred listened every morning. Thanks for the free maintenance
because they were like three years left on it when
I saw the curse. At least he went to a listener,
you're welcome. I didn't know the show is on Friends,
the Biggest Stories of the day, But yeah, they probably
told me like, well, you don't want to be like
straight on the side of the road like a brand
new car. You know well, no, I wouldn't want that, obviously, Dan.
(12:26):
You know well, I mean because that would be very
dangerous and you could avoid that if you just give
me more money, Like, well, I wouldn't want to do
anything dangerous. I probably gave him the more money or wait,
we'll just build this into the financing. And then dummy
me is like, oh no, thirty dollars a month by obay,
you know it probably caused me eighteen thousand dollars. They
have no idea interest. Yeah, but I trusted the guy
(12:46):
that worked, a friend of mine at worked. He probably
probably went to like Hawaii because I bought it. Oh yeah,
you know, he got him a bonus that month. On
the Arlington Height Bears, they played last night Arlington Heights spares.
It rolls off the tongue of the Arlington Heights Spares
and I came in say it. But they bared last
night and somehow managed to lose to the Minnesota Vikings
twenty seven to twenty four. And it was all looking
(13:06):
so good. Yeah, it was all going so well. I'm
watching this going okay, wow, and everyone's excited and the
defense is good. There was energy and and and then
I had to go do something else. And then I
checked the score. At the end, I'm like, oh, last
twenty seconds of the game, I'll just watch him win.
Oh no, they were losing somehow, how, no how, Chason.
(13:28):
I went to bed and they were winning. They were
by like ten points, and I'm like, god, this is boring.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
You know, they were catching the ball like they were
throwing it and catching it. I saw one time it
was kind of far, you know Stanto's kicked it and
he came within inches of the little posts. Yeah, but
but it went in, well it did. Yeah, I always
goes in.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
Yeah. And then and then I saw one where J. J.
McCarthy threw like a seventy four yard interception went to
the wrong team, which I know you don't like it
when that happened. No, and then we ran that back.
It was all so exciting. I'm like, wow, maybe maybe
they're all wauching. The Heights Bears are good.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
I love opening Facebook the morning after they lose.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
It's a long to play. It's over. It's over another
one of these years. Oh, this terrible franchise. I can't believe.
I know, everyone's given up. It's done.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
Were you ever there fans get rid of him in
his ear rings?
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Yes, yeah, that's what it is this morning. The fifty
years of watching his crab and I watch you'd probably
go to the super Bowl now. But yeah, I know people,
I'm sure people are upset. It should have won. That
game last night. In the coming hours, Apple will hold
its most important event of the year. Were likely announced
new iPhone models and other potential new devices the annual
(14:43):
Hardware event, which Apple has teased with the phrase aw dropping.
If by ad dropping you mean they're changing the color
on the back and they're changing a little pluggy thing
that you plug into it, so we have to go
buy all new pluggy things. I'm not You're right right,
I'm in awe because I'm broke again, because I gotta
go to replace everything in my house anyway. So they're
gonna have this today at noon and one o'clock Eastern.
(15:05):
Apple has been tight lipped about its plans, so the
event as usual, but the company is reportedly hoping that
a new slimmer iPhone called iPhone Air and a new
Apple Watch will be enough to spur a strong uptick
in sales by offering customers more options in addition to
the release of core iPhone seventeen models. Don't get me
(15:25):
going on this again. Do you remember when each iPhone
that came out was like revolutionarily different, if that's the
word revolutionary, revolutionary revolution, but like each one it was like,
oh wow, this is cool. And then the next one
was like whoa, it does what it does like one
hundred million things more. And then the next one was
like whoa. And now it's like now you can get
(15:46):
it in Fusia. The same phone from when Steve Jobs died,
by the way, he died a long time ago. You
need different headphones, right oh yeah, oh yeah yeah, oh
old ones won't talk to the new ones, and then
the new thing and the thing and then you can't
plug it me. Yeah, yeah, don't worry. And they're really
good at it. They wait until you've gone and bought
a travel charger and then you know, like one one
(16:09):
for your bedroom, and then maybe you've got one for guests,
and then maybe you have one in the kitchen, one
in the car, maybe you have one of those, and
they wait till you've gotten all of those to then
change it to the USB d DC, you know, and
then it's like I gotta go get a whole new
one again. And then I saw the other day I
may have retweeted it I can or whatever it is
shared it on one of the socials. It was a
(16:30):
picture of the old iPhone box when it had the
headphones in it, and it had a charger, and I said,
remember when Apple took care of us, Remember that everything
was just right there. They just hooked it up, and
now it's like, here's your phone, Well, where's the other
stuff that sit up? Charge? It's like you with the
car wash. Oh you wanted to charge the phone?
Speaker 5 (16:50):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Yeah no. And then then when they get they get
all smart about it, and you go buy something cheaper
on Amazon, and then they like figure out that you
bought the cheaper one, and then they make the cheaper
one some not work. Oh yeah, how you do that? Yep? Yeah, okay,
I'm done. Two American tourists, a TikTok creator named Brittany
and her friend. You may have seen this mistaken Are
(17:11):
we buying that it was a mistake. I'm not sure,
but they mistakenly boarded a flight in Rome that was
bound for to Nis, Tunisia instead of Nice France.
Speaker 6 (17:20):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
The confusion apparently stemmed from an airline employee mishearing Nice
as tunis They only realized the mistake when they were
halfway there on the flight. I guess if flight attendant
confirmed their ticket said to Nis. Despite their attempts to disembark,
they were reassured the plane would eventually get them to Nice,
but it turned out that they lacked any ticket for
that route whatsoever. After the unintended stop in North Africa,
(17:44):
the pair finally made him to their original intended destination
in France. But I guess they got stuck there for
a little while. I guess they wanted a ticket to
nis Niice, France, but then the person was like, oh,
you want to go to Tunis, Okay, no problem, and
that's where they sent them. But at what point in
the process did you realize something was awrye they didn't
have a boarding pass for that flight? How do they
get on it? Well? They did, Oh, they just someone
(18:06):
bought someone. They said we want to go Tunis, oh
to Nice, France, and then someone heard Tunis and so
they gave them that. But at what point do you
look at it and go did you not look at
the boarding man and then you look at do you know,
look at the board? Do you not do what we've
discussed here a million times. Everybody knows when you go
to the airport, you go through security. Everybody knows you
(18:27):
go to the gate immediately to ensure that it is there.
You got to make sure the gate is there. Yes,
it could not be there. It's possible. And then once
you've identified and you've seen the gate yourself and you've
seen okay, we're going to Charlotte, there it is, or
in this case Tunis, then then you sort of peruse,
you know, maybe find something to eat or drink or whatever.
(18:47):
They didn't do it, they didn't do it right. But
then maybe when you get on the plane on Tunis
Airlines and they're like, we're going to North Africa, folks,
and you're like, that's not where I'm going. I mean,
at what point in this did you and they.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
Make like seventeen hundred announcements. Have you ever tried to
be on the phone at the airport gate? Every time
you turn around on a microphone, it's like they doing
a radio show, like they just, you know, we're getting
ready to board guys, Group B, Group A, Group.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
C, and they like do a whole spiel. So how
was that?
Speaker 6 (19:16):
Was it?
Speaker 8 (19:17):
The airport recently where I saw somebody and they were like, hey, Fred,
it was a worker, and I swear they were auditioning,
because then they get on the mic and it they say, oh, Fred,
you know he will listen every morning and like the
ticket counter people.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
I'm like, oh, I say, and then thank you very much,
appreciate that. And then it was good morning everybody, welcome
to American Airlines, like ten sixteen on our way to Raleigh,
kate A six A. You know, I'm looking at this
guy like, I know what you're doing. You're audisiting right now.
It's the Fred Show, Good morning to salutations. We're gonna
(19:50):
be burning in about fifteen minutes. It's Alex Warren. Yes
where it was like someone just did that, and I'm like,
I know what you're doing. I know exactly what you're doing.
So an update on another update another day on the
Coldplay kiss cam. This is the woman in the video
at the Coldplay concert. This is the woman right there
(20:13):
was the CEO and then the HR lady. Well, her
ex husband filed for divorce or he's soon to be
her ex husband. He filed for divorces separation. Now apparently
he's come out and said, well, we were separated anyway.
We were separated anyway, So her doing that is like whatever,
it really, I'm not surprised because we weren't together. I
(20:34):
guess this guy's the CEO of Privateer Rum. Her soon
to be ex husband. He addressed the recent controversy involving
his estranged wife, Kristin and Astronomer's CEO Andy Byron. He
clarified that he and Kristen had been privately and amicably
separated several weeks before the Coldplay concert where they were
seen together on the Kiss camp. He emphasized that their
decision to divorce was already in motion prior to the incident,
(20:55):
and now that the divorce filing is public, he hopes
that it provides closure and allows his family to privacy
that they value. So I guess then she wasn't necessarily
doing anything. Well, I mean she may have been, because
I don't know that his wife knew. But again, if
you guys had just played this off, if you had
just stood there and done nothing, even if you were
(21:15):
shocked right, then this would never probably have happened. It
would have been up there for you know, ten seconds,
and people would have is that I don't know, probably not.
And then we moved right along. The other thing is,
you guys looked awfully comfy there, you know. So, but
it was a big reaction that got everybody talking. Marshmellow,
butterfingers have dropped. A butterfinger has whipped up a new
(21:37):
flavor in time for Halloween. The candy brand now offers
Marshmellow Butterfingers instead of being added to the classic bar.
That marshmallow replaces the milk chocolate coating. The folks who
delist tried the candy and says it tastes like lucky
charms if you like that and in happy news to
finish trending stories this morning for generations, a Texas Firefighters
(21:57):
family tree has been filled exclusive by boys, but that
century long streak has come to an end after the
family learned that a daughter is on the way. The
last time the Sherman family said they had a girl
born into the family was one hundred and eight years ago.
All boys and on Sundays, surrounded by family and friends,
Michael and his wife found out that they were expecting
(22:18):
a baby girl. I feel honored, they said, we are
the ones bringing the baby girl into the world. Finally,
after over one hundred years. It's amazing. The last girl
to bear the Sherman name was Aura Bell Sherman, Michael's
great great aunt, born in nineteen seventeen. So when they
say like, oh, may you guys only make boys. You
guys only make girls. I mean, they're not kidding over
one hundred years Calen's Entertainer Report. He's on the Fresh Show.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Meg the Stallion's defamation trial against blogger Maulagro grahams except
for November seventeenth, with people like Kylie Jenner and Joe Budden.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Listen as potential witnesses.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
Remember Kylie hosted that infamous twenty twenty pool party where
the Tory Lane shooting happened right outside, and Joe Buden
has very publicly weighed in on this case four years.
Meg argues that the blogger is spreading or did spread,
damaging lies that fueled harassment in the aftermath of the shooting.
Target announced they will open five hundred stores at midnight
(23:16):
on October third to sell Taylor Swift's new album, The
Life of a Showgirl. The exclusive release includes three of course,
it does limited edition CD versions of the album CDs where.
Speaker 5 (23:27):
Am I going to put that?
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Each with unique cover art, of course, and those content
cassette tapes are next. They're all different, guys. We gotta
get them all and they're putting she hates you. She
is selling CDs. She is selling CD's.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
They're putting Swifty's on a limit, as customers are only
allowed to purchase four copies per person.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
So you got to eight tracksuit next eight track cassettes
we can have to buy.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
And once should tell me that there's a limit on
how mania can buy.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Now I have to buy the limit, you know.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Yeah, I was only going to buy one, but since
you say I can only buy four, I now have
to buy four.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
They know what they're doing. She knows what she's up.
She is selling you CDs. Yeah, think about this for
a minute. I mean, yeah, sounds yeah, I mean, what
a convenient method of listening to music. But it's just
it's so simple. I don't even know where I would
play a I guess, I guess we talked about this before,
but like in a PlayStation or something. Yeah, I'm not
(24:21):
even sure where I would play a CD. I'd have
to go on Amazon by a CD player. I'm sure
she'll sell you one of those two. But man, you
know they don't scratch her anything. But it has unique
cover art each of them. Right, Yeah, look at nothing wrong? No,
I said nothing wrong.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
Moving right along on second thought, Lizzo says that her
album Love in real.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Life won't be coming out after all.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
She and her label, Atlantic Records, are worried about how
successful the project would be after the lead singles didn't
do well on the charts, and because of that, they said, nah,
we're not going to release this, So there you go.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
I guess we can just pull albums now.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
Sierra participated in a Q and A about her upcoming
album CC at the Grammy Museum, and she started blushing
when her husband.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Of course he did nfl QB.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
Russell Wilson snuck in surprised her and playfully asked when
is Sinko coming, referring to having another baby. If he
doesn't get out her comments and her Q and a's,
I swear he's always asking for that damn next baby.
Sierra was like truly read and reminded him that that
conversation is for private. They currently share three children, and
she also has a son with rapper Future. Just told
you the other day that he actually she added Future
(25:31):
or no Russell Wilson's last name, on to her son
with Future's full name. Russell's been known to joke about
wanting all these kids. He said in the past he
wants eight, so he popped up at he Q and
A to tell her again. By the way, if you
missed any part of our show you want to catch
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Speaker 1 (25:51):
Better than these are the radio blogs on The Fred
Show for running in our diaries, except we say the Glad.
We call him blogs Calin.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
Yes, take it away, dear blog. So I just have
one simple question, and that's why. Okay, So, the other day,
as you guys know, miss Keiky got engaged and you
saw my red little nose if you watch the video.
I was so so happy for her. I continue to
be we all are. You are in such a fun,
(26:21):
happy era of your life. And I love that for you.
You just you look like you're happy, You're You're just
it's coming out of you.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
And I love that so much. And I can just
tell she's stressed out because she has changed your whole
comedy routine. Wasn't a routine. Come up with routine. You
got to come up with goose kitchen lies. But you
got ten years material just gone. Now I'm happy about it.
I need to get out of here. This is what she.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Wanted, and I want this for her, But I don't
understand why I now that Kiki is engaged, keep getting
dms threatening me.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
Saying you're next. Oh don't you put that on me, Ricky, Bobby?
Speaker 2 (26:59):
What what does her engagement have anything to do with me?
And I understand people have the best intentions, and I
understand people are excited, but can can Kiki have for
a moment? Can we just celebrate Keki without you know,
saying no?
Speaker 1 (27:12):
Because you're in a relationship, which means the obvious next
step is that you get engaged in Mary. There's no
possible way that you could just be in a relationship
and just be happy and content and never take any
further step. It's impossible.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
And when I noticed is people will like argue with
me if I'm like no, no, not right now, no,
and they'll be like, no, it's happening.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
I'm like, what do you mean it's happening.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
I'm here, I'm in the relationship, and I appreciate it
and I think it's nice. I think I don't know
what kind of place it's coming from, but I don't
get that.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
I think it's from a good place. That doesn't mean
you have to like it, but I think it's from
a good place. It's like when you were single and
I kept on every man we came across. I was like, Kayleen,
he to one yeah, and you were like, you have
to stop. I wonder that she had to sit me down, like, Kiki,
you have to stop. Like I'm happy, bro, I'm good,
And I'm like.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Okay, yeah, And you know what, I'd like to ask
the same question, why why did you go get in
a relationship, because now she's doing it to me. Any
woman that breathes past me is hey, you should go
out with her. Anyone who DMS this show, Oh he'd
loved to go out with you find that, Yes, I do. Nobody.
Here's the thing that people like you should know that Kaylen,
that Shane would probably marry Kaylen. If if I called
(28:26):
Shane and said, hey I got a guy, I will,
I'm ordained. We're doing it right now, he couldn't get
up here and talks fast enough facts. So it's you're
the one who's pacing this. But it's just like I
think people, and you're right, I think they're well intentioned,
but they just say, simply cannot see a world where
you don't take the same steps that everybody else takes.
It's impossible that you might just be living your life
(28:48):
on your terms, your way. And again, I do think
it's kind of a stigma where it's like, well, you know,
you must be waiting for him to do it. You know,
you must just like Kiki, you must be no, no, no,
he's waiting for her to do it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
I just think in anything like this, in any case,
even with babies or whatever, you just have to be
careful what you're saying to people because you never know
what someone's going through or what you know their relationship
or if they can't have I just think you should
be very careful putting things on people without knowing if
that's what they want or not. And if that is
what somebody wants, don't make them feel like, oh crab,
(29:24):
it hasn't happened yet. Like any day now, girl, you
know you'll get it. So I don't know, I get that.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
All the time as a single person. You know, someday
you'll find him. Like what if I'm not looking?
Speaker 6 (29:34):
What if?
Speaker 1 (29:35):
What if? What if? I'm very very happy in this
in this world, living this way. But you're right, it's
the same way with babies. As soon as my sister
started having babies, he was, Oh, don't worry, your time
will come. Don't worry. You know, it's funny. I'm not
the least worried. I've spent one second being worried. I'm
almost worried it might happen. It's a different kind of worry.
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In a little bit. I got all kinds of stuff today.
Do we talk about the bears in Arlington Heights? I mean,
I guess they're really doing it. Does that sound good
to you? Are you happy about that? Are we happy
(30:41):
about the Bears in Arlington High? I am yeah, yeah?
Why are you so happy that?
Speaker 3 (30:46):
I love a suburban area and I'm tired. I'm tired
of parking four miles away from the stadium.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
Yes, not that I ever go to a Bears game.
Quest quest to visit the island of Soldier Field, but
it is a bit of a quest. Yeah. They didn't
really think about that when they went in the in
the in the you know, eighteen hundreds or whatever. When
they built Soldier Field, they didn't really think about parking.
Did they right do better? Well, I guess they're going
to do better now. I'm glad.
Speaker 4 (31:13):
I think it is the worst venue to try to
get in and out of in the entire city.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Yes, this logistically the worst.
Speaker 5 (31:18):
Right, Lakeshore Drive all that happening, or we pick up
drunk people from there?
Speaker 1 (31:22):
Have you done that? No, I've done the drunk person.
Oh yeah, well I was pregnant. Well, my in laws.
Speaker 5 (31:28):
But when I go to pick them up or like
Mahabi my husband, like it's it's a mission. I have
to go, Like through the South loops, certain things are closed,
like it's a whole mission I pick.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
Up drunk people, and I'm sorry, I don't even think
I've tried to. I mean, you could drop people off
kind of, but then trying to go at the end
of something is to ourn near impossible. It can't be done.
And then I had one other thing to mention of
note our little partnership that we did with South Suburban
Humane Society in honor of Taylor Swift's engagement. We wanted
(31:56):
you to find your forever for Icy forever. See what
we did there, super clever. But a bunch of the
animals were adopted during the promotion or Odin and short Rib.
Short had to get adopted because that's the best name.
Short Rib is the best. And then Dipper and Goober
we're also adopted because we posted some stuff on our
(32:19):
social media with these these animals. Goober, there was Gabriel,
there was Short Rib, Romaine, Dipper, Laura, Laura, Laura, Laura, Laura.
It was a dogger cat. I can't remember if Laura
was a Florida cat. And the Cadabra. Anyway, we had
them up there and we heard from the folks at
(32:40):
the South suburban humane society that you guys stepped up
and because there are a little a little promotion on
the on the gram. You guys you have some new
forever animals in your home. Sold. So you only follow
pretty people?
Speaker 3 (32:51):
Yeah, like I only like to see pretty stuff on
my timeline ugly people all my time. Like it, like
it triggers, oh.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Wow, so much you again? So Fred's show is on
you again, ugly persona girl. Good morning, Tuesday, September nine.
It's the Fred Show. Hi Kalin Hi, Jason pull Hiki Show.
Shelley nine fifty is the prize in about twenty minutes
if you can beat her in five pop culture question
(33:21):
Snapper twelve game win streak, you win. We'll get to
the entertainment report in a little bit. What are you
working on for that game?
Speaker 2 (33:29):
The actor that was arrested for allegedly spraying his neighbour's
daughter with a garden hose. Okay, also leave Vanessa Bryan alone,
please like better live.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
I saw who this actor was and I can't disassociate
him with the character he played. And I wouldn't want
this guy spraying my house with a garden hose. It's
stay or go Scott is here. Hi Scott, good morning, Hey,
good morning Scott, welcome. Thanks for hating this up. There's
a lot of place you can get ahold of us
(34:01):
Fred Show Radio and the social search for the Fred's
show fred show radio dot com. And so you're having
an issue with your girlfriend of about six years. So
what's going on? I can't wait to hear about this.
Speaker 9 (34:13):
Yeah, Well, like you said, we've been together six years,
and like, I don't know, lately, I'm feeling a lot
of pressure to like propose, but I'm just not ready.
So sounds familiar, I guess, I guess I just fun
I kind of want your opinion on that, Like, do
you think it's too long or do you think it's
like I shouldn't worry about it?
Speaker 1 (34:29):
Well, okay, you should worry.
Speaker 6 (34:33):
All right.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
I need a little more information. I need I need
a lot more information. I mean, right, so that's been
six years, right, what do you think? Okay? Well, I
mean we were talking about this earlier, but you know,
whether it's kiky in almost eight years or whatever, it
was seven and a half. And then you you know,
sort of joking about since the day that I met you,
(34:55):
where is my proposal? Or you know, it's Kaylin who's
been with someone for a little while and isn't in
any hurry whatsoever. I mean, there's a lot of context here,
So six years is she pressuring you? Like? Is she is?
She's fairly so beginning to ask or has she been asking? Hey,
where's this going? I mean it's because maybe people are
together forever and never get married and they're okay with that,
(35:17):
and then maybe people are together for three months and
they're like, hey, where's the ring? I mean I've kind
of encountered both. What's happening here?
Speaker 9 (35:25):
Well, yeah, this is gonna sound kind of silly. So
like normally like she's never really brought it up or
really even seemed to like worry too much either, But
like she's a giant swifties. So with the last couple
of weeks, like with all the big news and stuff,
like you get really caught the marriage buck, I'd say,
get out of here, get out of it.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
Has she actually cited that, like she said, well, you know,
you know Travis and Taylor are engaged, So I mean
that hasn't actually come up.
Speaker 9 (35:57):
Oh well, I was sitting next to her when she
saw the news on her phone, and she like started
like crying and being like so emotionable, like I don't know,
like and then yeah, so like the last couple of weeks,
it's kind of just been like talking about our future
and like you know what things look like down the
line and things you got.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
To I was emotionable too, I get it, but it's
something to be It's one thing to be emotionable, like
Scott's grow up friend. To be emotionable, that's one thing.
But then but to put the pressure on because because
she's swifty and because she got engaged, I mean, it's like, oh,
look at her life, Well what about you, slacker?
Speaker 6 (36:35):
Right?
Speaker 1 (36:35):
I mean is that that's not fair? But here's the thing.
So she's indicated to you that she wants to be
married to you. How long has she been talking like
that of the six years you've been together, just.
Speaker 9 (36:48):
Recently, honestly, Like it's something we've kind of talked about,
Like I feel like we both always wanted to get married,
but like this, like like I said, this marriage bug,
like that's brand new. Like I'm honestly it makes me
like I'm ready to fight Travis Kelcey, Like I may
not be as big as him, or as strong as him.
But like I'm ready to go.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
I'm telling you, I wonder how many people are in
this situation where you know she she sort of inspired
within a bunch of folks, men, women, whomever, Like, no, no,
I want that too, proposed to me in the backyard.
What are you doing? So okay? What's your position though?
I mean, are you what's the hold do you want
to be married? Why are you not proposing? I mean,
(37:29):
and again I don't say it in the judgmental way.
I mean, you have every right to live your life
eever you want, but what Yeah, what is the hold up?
Speaker 9 (37:36):
I mean, there's a few reasons, but flat out I'm
just not ready, Like it's something I want to do
in the future, but like I don't know, Like I
don't see why it's a problem for like everyone to
take their own path, like like yeah, six years, but
like if we're not ready after six years, then why rush?
Like I don't know, Like I'm still trying to figure
out my career a little bit, and you know, like
there's no way where we could afford like the wedding.
(37:58):
I'd want to give her, the ring I'd want to
give her. Yet so like I guess that's one of
the stuff.
Speaker 1 (38:02):
I'm working on. But so she wants to be married,
how long do you think that those things are going
to take? Like, how wants this time frame? When you're
thinking before we get the career and the money things
sorted out, I mean the year, I mean, how long
are we thinking? Because I mean, you know, at some
point I do understand that I don't no one should
(38:22):
be rushed, and no one should do anything that they're
uncomfortable doing or that I don't feel compelled to do.
But and here's my question, everybody else eight five, five, five,
nine one one three five, at what juncture is it
fair for a person who wants to be married to
say this is enough time? And and you yeah, I
can hear people now going, well, there isn't one, and
I would normally agree with that. But if you're somebody
(38:43):
who wants to get married maybe you want to have kids,
there is and you want to be married when you
have kids, if those are things that are important to you,
there is kind of a time frame. It's a little
bit of a finite thing. You know, you can't necessarily
do this when you're fifty. You know, you can't necessarily
you can, but you know, I mean, if you're are
you together for twenty years before you feel comfortable? And
then at that point have things passed you by somewhat?
(39:06):
I mean, how long did it gonn take?
Speaker 9 (39:08):
Bro, I don't know, And I totally get what you're saying,
like we're well, still relatively young, but like, I don't know,
I'm just not ready. It might be a year, it
might be another two years. I don't know, but I
definitely get what you're saying.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Because the worst thing is if you know, I want
to be married to you and I'm getting emotionable about it,
and then and then we keep you know, we keep
this going for another two, three, four years, and then
we're ten years in and then you're like, eh, actually
I don't want to do this anymore. And now it's like, well, okay,
I invested a lot of time in this aspiration that
(39:42):
is not coming to fruition. And you might say, well,
then good, I'm glad it didn't because it wasn't supposed to.
But that's still a lot of time to spend on something.
So I mean, or she can meet her husband tomorrow, Yeah,
what would you do if she met someone else? And said, Hey,
this guy's more serious than you are. How would that
make you feel?
Speaker 9 (40:00):
That'd be heartbreaking. Yeah, I'd be very emotionable and it'd
be heartbreaking. And I don't think we've ever had commitment issues,
like we're both like, you know, we both know how
committed we are to each other, and you know how
serious we are about each other. It's just it's just
like the marriage part itself, like I'm not ready for.
It's not the relationship that makes me not ready. It's
(40:21):
like I said, it's more like just like the timing
and the wedding and the I don't know all that
kind of stuff, like I'm just not ready for.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Well, if you're not ready, don't do it. But I
think at some point if you don't get ready, and
this isn't the threat, but I think at some point
if you don't get ready, then you might expect that
she'll find someone who is. And again, don't do anything
that you don't feel comfortable doing, because that's I think
where bad things start to happen. But if you're not
compelled to do it within five, six, seven years, I mean,
then I don't know. But then again, you got Jason
(40:51):
over here, fourteen years and I don't know, maybe it
happens now, maybe maybe you feel like it's beginning to happen,
or it's more a realm of pasta in the realm
possibility than it was. Yeah, I think it's a lost cause.
But I also love never mind, I wouldstic.
Speaker 4 (41:06):
I don't know, I never like actually expressed like, hey,
this is really important to me. I want to do
it because I don't feel that way. It would be
nice if it did, but it's not a deal breaker
for me.
Speaker 1 (41:16):
It sounds like for her it might be yea and
our kids a factor here? Do you guys want both
one kids? Again?
Speaker 9 (41:25):
Like if the situations right were kind.
Speaker 1 (41:27):
Of right, it's not got all.
Speaker 9 (41:30):
It's a lot of a kid in this world.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
Six years. I mean, the situation seems we're six years right.
I'm sorry.
Speaker 9 (41:37):
I don't want to have a kid if I can't
feed it, you know, like won't like I don't know's
you know, I.
Speaker 1 (41:45):
Don't know money for a wedding. You just got to
play it exactly to money around. That's takes some phone calls,
Scott and I look, I appreciate you, and thanks you
being a good sport about it and have the radio
and we'll see if people have to say, have a
good day, all right. I'm really torn on this. I'm
(42:06):
really in torn on this because I don't want people
to do anything they're not ready to do. And I
am a proponent of situations where people can be together
forever and not necessarily get married legally or in a
church or whatever, and live very happy lives. You know,
people think, well, if I get married, you won't cheat
or she won't. No, they will try. Let me assure you, yes,
let me assure you. That doesn't seem to stop anybody.
(42:28):
But it's just like, how about just be happy?
Speaker 6 (42:30):
Right?
Speaker 1 (42:31):
But if here's where here's where I'm on the other
side of this. If your goals differ, you know, and
your level of comfort and priorities differ, how long do
you live in that sort of middle ground? I mean, Kiki, realistically,
and it's easy for you to say now because you're engaged,
but realistically, how much longer were you going to give
big tim because you want to be married?
Speaker 3 (42:49):
Right until I met my husband, Like I was that
serious about that?
Speaker 1 (42:53):
You were not. I were not really looking for all people?
Stop it right now?
Speaker 3 (42:57):
You we just get to live This is not a
skit or a If you are in a relationship with
a good woman and you all have built something together,
and she has been clear about her desires to be
married if you can, if you are not making attempts
to prepare yourself for that, you are in the way
of her husband. And so I was very clear to
Big Tim about I love you, where we are great friends,
(43:18):
we have a great relationship. I want to be married, okay,
And if you are gonna prepare yourself to do that,
then I am actively out here letting the world know
that I'm single. I need a man that is serious
about his goals and can get it together.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
Then we may be in trouble. You got serious. I
watched many, many, many, many men try we all have,
and you didn't give any of them the time of day,
right because I was in love with Tim and so
you weren't really looking. But I replaced him.
Speaker 3 (43:48):
I made that clear to him, because that is what's
that's gonna happen. I'm not gonna sit there for twenty
five years and still be talking about I'm single.
Speaker 10 (43:55):
No.
Speaker 5 (43:57):
I feel like men also know, and I I'm no man,
but I know I'm not a man happen. I have
been with a man, A couple, A couple of men.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
Yes, pull up a chair, like to hear more about this,
I would talk to you really quick.
Speaker 5 (44:16):
I think men know that they want to marry a woman,
like right away.
Speaker 1 (44:20):
I've heard this.
Speaker 5 (44:21):
I know you, you know because you have I don't
think met the woman you're like, I want to be
with her like I had him.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
But I was very wrong. So well, there it's actually
be honest with you. The ones where I think I
really want to be with you, I should probably just
go the other way. I should do the opposite of
what my brain tells me to do.
Speaker 5 (44:38):
I hear you. But I do feel like men know
instantly if they want to block this in. I mean,
I call me crazy, but I do feel like, if
you're gonna make it happen, you're making it happen. The
six year thing, like you're just wasting all of our time.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Now I see that I'm really in the middle of this.
Because if it takes ten years and you guys, everyone
gets there and then it's this wonderful thing and it
lasts forever, then that's all good. If it takes ten
years and it dissolves and it's not you don't. It's
just not that cutting dry and this whole thing where
the moment I saw her I knew, not the moment,
it's not quite not for everybody.
Speaker 5 (45:10):
Three months, okay, I think in three months, Like if
I call Shane right now, he will tell me, I'm Shane.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
He wanted to marry her before.
Speaker 5 (45:16):
He loves Hala and he's had all the relationships and
I'm curious you not feel amusing.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
Shane is an example. He loves her, and.
Speaker 5 (45:28):
I'm trying to bring that out as he did. I
guarant see you he did not feel that way about
other girlfriends and the way he feels about you, I
can promise you that, and it shows and his his
actions and who he is as a man, like he
would marry you yesterday, you know, and because he knew.
Speaker 1 (45:42):
Okay, Serena, yes, hi Hi. So this dude, that's a
mask over the fact that Taylor Swift is putting pressure
on his six year relationship. But that's what's happening. And
now all of a sudden, he knew his girlfriend wanted
to get married after six years they've been together. But
now it's like, wait a minute, they did it, so
(46:03):
now where are we at with this? And it seems
like it's intensifying. Now, what does one do in this situation?
Speaker 11 (46:10):
Well, I know my husband's listening because he listens to
every morning. And I gave him an ultimatum. I said,
we've been.
Speaker 12 (46:17):
Together eight years, we have three.
Speaker 11 (46:19):
Kids, the last name, Okay, I want to get married.
And he's like, well, marriage is just a piece of paper,
and so I don't care. I want to get married.
You have a year to propose, and we get married
in our ten year anniversary. That's exactly what we did.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
Period. Yeah, and you've got kids in their life together
and it's a little more substantial than just But I
never like it, Serena different. I don't like an ultimatum.
I don't like it because I feel like, then in
the back of your mind, it's like, would you ever
have done it if I hadn't just said you're doing it?
And I hope it works out. It looks sounds like
it is and maybe he needed at a little shove
(46:55):
and again, you guys have a life together and a
lot to speak for it. But I hate an ultimate
him in these situations. I hate it.
Speaker 13 (47:02):
Yeah, I get it, but at the same time, I'm like,
I have already invested eight years and I'm not you
know what, it's either now or never, because I will
find someone else.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
And the case thing is important because and not that
you should definitely get married because you have kids you shouldn't,
but this guy's going to be a part of your
life forever anyway. So I understand why that is an
interesting dynamic. But I hate it when people are like,
you got one year, because even if that, even if
that person intended to do it, I feel like forever
it would be like if I had not said to
(47:34):
you you have one year, then would you have done it?
And then that's in the back of your mind And
that's not fair to anybody. But hey, I'm glad it
worked out for you. And what's your husband's name?
Speaker 11 (47:43):
Irving?
Speaker 1 (47:44):
Shout out to you, man, blink twice if you're okay, Irving,
have a good day.
Speaker 8 (47:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (47:50):
Oh, she's brilliant and she's hot. She listens to this show,
so it must be one of the smartest people that
was ever mine. Yeah right, oh my god, they both
How could she? She should have been begging him, he
listens to Well, if you listen to this show, then
you're brilliant. Hi, Samantha, except the people who hate on us.
But do you have fine? Hi Samantha. Hi, good morning,
Hey Sarah, what do you say? Good morning?
Speaker 6 (48:12):
Well?
Speaker 12 (48:13):
I think it's interesting that this guy is calling in
to get a decision because I really think it's a girl.
I think that she should go and he may be
like a lovely man, but I do think he's wasting
her time. I think after six years, like other people
have said, you know, if you want to be with
somebody for marriage, and if he wants to stay with
somebody's long term without getting married, that's totally okay. And
(48:36):
also I have to add that I too, am a
huge swiftie, and I think that maybe she kind of
had an itch that was scratched when she saw Taylor
Swift get engaged. She's been as swifty and she sees like,
oh wow, love is real. Maybe this can kind of,
you know, be my story too. I don't really think
that's unrealistic. It probably just showed her that, you know,
(49:00):
I can have a love story like this too, even
if it's just getting engaged and being married and.
Speaker 1 (49:04):
Having paid Just go and buy her all seven CDs
of Life of a Showgirl. Make sure they'll show up
on a day and that'll buy them another year. You know,
she'll be distracted listening to all seven CDs even though
they're all the same. Samantha, thank you have a good
day too. Yeah, and the kids thing is that it's
a big factor. Someone said she's wasting her good child
bearing years on him. I mean, again, not a reason
(49:27):
to force a marriage, but that's that's a real thing.
You know, if if you want to be married to
someone and have a family, things get more complicated. This
time goes on. Not impossible, but there's there'd be a
lot of resentment there. I would think if you invest
all that time and then it doesn't happen, I'm gonna
say three as years. It's kind of that, sorry, Jason.
(49:47):
It's kind of that gray area we're kind of transitioning into,
like Okay, we've made a life together now after three years,
like I've seen, we've probably traveled to this is this
doesn't apply to you at all. Probably traveled together, like
you know, I know if you're stinky, I know you know.
I have a good idea what I'm working with here.
(50:07):
You've had ups and downs, Like I think we're in
that kind of area. It's like, you know, that's what
we kind of got to say, this is a foreverthing
or a long term thing or not not six months
or And again this is me just generalizing because Paulina
over here thinks every guy just looks at the woman
and say, oh what cowm me.
Speaker 5 (50:27):
I'm wrong, though, they are men know when there somebody,
you know, don't let a man waste your time.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
I'm gonna just leave it that. Don't men say that. I
don't think it's that simple. I really don't think it's
that simple. I think a lot of people have said
that to other people and they're divorced.
Speaker 5 (50:40):
Okay, possibly, but I'm not saying you look at a
woman you're like, I'm gonna marry you tomorrow. But I
think if you just you just know, you're like I
know people.
Speaker 1 (50:46):
Who have done that, Paulina, and they're still together and
they've been together for twenty years. I know people who
have done that and they're not together anymore. I don't
think that it's I simply don't think it's that simple.
There are men listening right now going nope. I was compelled,
And there are men listening right now who are going
I was compelled.
Speaker 3 (51:00):
Now I'm paying galimony. Well, marriage to the gamble. And
some people just are ready when they're ready. Some man
just marry whatever is in front of them when they're ready.
That that part too.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
Can't have that. Hey, Jane, that's a bad idea. Oh
that's sorry, Mike. Now I want to talk to Mike
that we'll get to Jane.
Speaker 6 (51:16):
Mike.
Speaker 1 (51:16):
Sorry, Mike. How you doing? Male perspective?
Speaker 7 (51:18):
Go, Yeah, what's up?
Speaker 6 (51:20):
Guys?
Speaker 7 (51:20):
So, I mean, like my dad told me when I
married my wife back in twenty fifteen. We were engaged
in twenty fourteen. I was scared. He's like, yeah, he says,
you're the provider, you're the protector, you're the shield. Now
you've got to protect her and provide for her for
the rest of your life. I was like, I'm scared
to death and he's like, good, he says, can you
imagine her with someone else? I said no, If she
(51:41):
walked away from me, that would end my world. And
I said, he says, then she's the one for you.
Speaker 1 (51:46):
So we married.
Speaker 7 (51:46):
And listen, man, when you're married, listen to the wedding
and all that stuff. That doesn't make the marriage. Man,
that's all for the parent and everybody else. That's all
for her, you know what I mean. That doesn't make
the marriage.
Speaker 1 (51:56):
Man.
Speaker 7 (51:56):
You know what, if you love her, if you ask
yourself this question, the man I'm talking to the guy,
if you can see her walking away from you, she's
not the one. It's as simple as that. So you
either do it. You know, she might not even want
a big wedding or a big ring, you know, big ring.
My wife didn't, but I still gave it to her,
you know what I mean. So you gotta either crap
(52:16):
or get off the pot, man, one.
Speaker 5 (52:18):
Or the other.
Speaker 1 (52:19):
Yeah, by the way, I don't I think you're right.
I don't think it will ever not be scary. So
if he's waiting to be scared, then no, right, Okay.
Speaker 7 (52:30):
You married, or you marry her. You have kids. That's
where the real scaries come in. Say, I know, Paulina
knows exactly what I'm talking about, because when you're a parent,
you're constantly afraid.
Speaker 1 (52:38):
I'm worried. That's very true. That's thank you, Thank you, Mike.
Have a good day. Appreciate that good perspective. Yeah, hello,
was always cold, I really do all right? Jane, Hi, Jane,
why am I wrong?
Speaker 6 (52:55):
Jane, Go ahead, Hi, prad I normally think your advice
is really really great.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
Thank you. Yes, it actually but it's fantastic.
Speaker 6 (53:04):
But yeah, but I'm a mental health counselor, and at
this I kind of hear you're mixing up two different
sets of needs. There is a difference between a demand
and a saying of what your needs and wants and
goals are in the world and that this is what's
appropriate for me. And so my Keiki had said, this
(53:28):
is my life goal, this is why I'm dating this way.
So I'm just putting in my cards on the table.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
So there you go. But Jane, I don't I don't
think we're saying the same thing because.
Speaker 6 (53:42):
But that your trauma.
Speaker 1 (53:46):
No no, no, no trauma. Because with Jane, what an
ultimatum is inherently a demand. Yes, it is an ultimatum
by definition, is saying.
Speaker 6 (53:56):
Between There's a difference between saying this is my life
goal and this is not, you know, ultimatum. It's it's
not really an ultimatum. It's saying no.
Speaker 1 (54:08):
But we're saying the same thing. If I come to you,
Jane and say, here are the things that are important
to me that's I agree with you. That is different
than me coming and saying if you don't marry me
by the end of the year, I'm gone. Those are
two different things because one's a threat and the other
is an expression.
Speaker 6 (54:28):
But the thing is, it's we're not talking about We're
talking about a major life goal and a major life situation,
and you're giving somebody time to make a decision.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
But you're not in an ultimatum. In an ultimatum, you're
saying it's this or that if I express my needs
and you don't.
Speaker 6 (54:45):
It's a mixing of I think it's a mixing of
interpretations of what is being said and how it's being set.
But it is extremely important in a dating situation to
say this is my needs, this is my.
Speaker 1 (54:58):
Why I agree with you.
Speaker 6 (54:58):
Well, I am dating I think I Actually it's really
going on here.
Speaker 14 (55:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (55:03):
No, this guy's not being given an ultimatum. No, no, no.
An ultimatum is separate from this. He's this isn't a
conversation they're having. I'm saying I don't like an ultimatum.
I don't like an ultimatum in any situation, and you
hear about it sometimes, like the woman who called earlier
and said, if you don't marry me by the end
of the year, I'm gone. I don't like that. That's pressure,
that's what it's a man though.
Speaker 5 (55:22):
I think that's a choice.
Speaker 1 (55:23):
You're giving them the choice.
Speaker 5 (55:24):
Are you in it?
Speaker 1 (55:25):
Are you outright?
Speaker 8 (55:26):
Like?
Speaker 6 (55:26):
How exactly?
Speaker 1 (55:28):
That's not why I just say, Hey, look, I would
like to be married to you. I need to be
married to you soon, you know, or I need to
I don't know. It's just if you don't or else.
Speaker 6 (55:37):
It's articulated. Nobody is an articulate. It is you, Fred,
You're like one of the most articulate people in the world. Oh,
Joso say it average. The average people will not say
it that way.
Speaker 15 (55:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (55:49):
Well, I like to say the other way.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
And I respect your perspective as a mental health cancer.
It's just a threat for me. The threat is dangerous
and I don't like it, and I don't think it's
the right way because I.
Speaker 6 (55:59):
Feel you're really trickered by the use of the term threat.
Speaker 3 (56:02):
I am.
Speaker 1 (56:05):
Written in any context though. Nobody wants to be threated.
But you gotta tell him it's not a threat, it's
a promise. Together, Jane, I appreciate you. Thank you for
calling I have a good day. No, I hear what
she's saying. I just don't want I don't want to
be confused. Absolutely express what's important to you. Cawn's entertainment
(56:25):
report is on the Bread Show.
Speaker 2 (56:27):
Raymond Cruz, the actor who played a drug lord Tuco
Salamanca on Breaking Bad, was arrested yesterday on suspicion of
misdemeanor battery after he allegedly sprayed his neighbor's daughter with.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
The garden hose.
Speaker 2 (56:40):
I guess the altercation started when the actor asked the
girl to move as he was washing his car.
Speaker 1 (56:45):
I would have moved. This man is pretty scary. You
watch the show. You scare in the show too. Things
escalated from there.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
No charges have been filed yet, but for minor infractions,
the city attorney typically holds an office hearing where the
accused defender is worn or offered anger management courses in
exchange for having charges dropped. Sense Breaking Bad, Raymond did
reprise his role in the prequel spinoff Better Call Saul.
You may also know him from playing a detective on
(57:12):
the other end of the spectrum on the show The
Closer as well. Vanessa Brian is nipping yet another baseless
rumor in the bud, denying that she's pregnant by downing
a few drinks at the US Open, which is my
favorite way to tell people.
Speaker 1 (57:25):
I'm not pregnant.
Speaker 2 (57:26):
Kobe's widow made the statement on Instagram, showing a photo
of her sipping the tournament's signature Honeyduce cocktail while enjoying
the action with their daughter's capri and bianca. She simply wrote,
enjoying my Honeyduce. Keep me posted on how this imaginary
pregnancy rumor is coming along. Twenty four years later, same rumor.
Unclear where the new rumor is coming from, but just
(57:47):
a few months ago, remember she had to address the
same thing that time. She used a Rihanna meme for
that denial, with the caption me protecting my peace, not
pregnant and having fun all summer. Of course, it's been
five years since Vanessa's husband, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, tragically
passed away, and she hasn't.
Speaker 1 (58:04):
Really dated anyone publicly since.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
Kobe and Vanessa had four daughters together before Gianna tragically died,
of course, alongside her dad and seven others in that
helicopter crash and she remembered Kobe's birthday last month, just
saying we love and miss you and Gig so much.
So she's not pregnant and just let her live her life.
Please stop doing that. In case you missed it, Ella Langley,
Megan Maroney, and Lannie Wilson taught the upcoming CMA nominations
(58:31):
with six appease. Zac top scored five. Riley Green and
Cody Johnson have four each. Christian Bush, Carson Chamberlain, Luke Colms,
Charlie Hansom, which is quite a name. Chris Stapleton and
Morgan Wallen each secured three nominations and then vying for
the night's biggest honor, CMA Entertainer of the Year. Luke Colmbs,
Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton and Morgan Wallen. The show will
(58:52):
air live from Nashville Wednesday, November nineteenth, at seven or eight,
depending on where you are and if you this earlier
when Fred brought it up. Apparently the woman caught on
the Coldplay kiss cam with another man was already separated
from her husband. And I don't know how I if
I believe this or not, but Andrew Cabot, CEO of
a different company, I mean, she really needs to save
(59:14):
some CEOs for the rest of us.
Speaker 1 (59:16):
But she he addressed the recent controversy Laker ceo too,
that's a good one.
Speaker 6 (59:21):
We like it.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
We like a liquor ceo. Wait, where are you meeting
all the CEO? Like, I know you worked with the
other one, but where are you meeting? I need to
meet a CEO and lady CEO's out there. I got
a bunch of money, Like, how you doing money? It
is fred nice to meet you. I don't like ultimatums,
but I like everything else.
Speaker 5 (59:33):
And then you look at her.
Speaker 1 (59:34):
That's when I knew, Yeah, let me tell you get
that feeling for once. I really know, I really know.
That's only new all the big bosses, the big bosses.
I'm floating around on the homeway. So many bosses, so
many titles. I'm confused. I know it's there, all fake,
(59:55):
but yeah, no President, Regional up. I bet you even
she would tell you, like, what is your title?
Speaker 6 (01:00:01):
Now?
Speaker 5 (01:00:02):
The element.
Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Jesus Lord and Mary Joseph, Like what do they make
these things up? Senior vice president, regional regional senior. How
does everybody a vice president? It's a president? And then
we get an assistant in the vice How are there
forty seven vice presidents in one building of each?
Speaker 6 (01:00:21):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
Do I see?
Speaker 8 (01:00:22):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
How do I meet these people? Do I kit there?
Speaker 6 (01:00:24):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
I don't know what's going But anyways, this other CEO
said he and Kristen were already separated before this happened.
He said it happened a couple of weeks before she
was spotted, you know, with his hands around Andy's hands
around her waist at the Coldplay concerts. So he said
that their decision to divorce was already in motion prior
to that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
By the way, if you.
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Missed any part of our show, you want to catch up,
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Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
Do you have what it takes to battle show biz?
Shelley in the show Biz Showdown? Good Morning? How many
of your life decisions you based on Taylor Swift? Oh?
Not many? I like her, but I'm not you know, no,
(01:01:11):
not too many, but I'm very happy for would you
say has increased you know? Not that I mean one
about the No?
Speaker 4 (01:01:22):
I think like this is a it's an example of
when you need to hide. You're crazy, right, because I
feel like, like, especially with all the engagements every there,
I was like, oh, that's so sweet, and then I
think like you can't help but say like, oh, like
at some point I'd like to be that happy, right,
like so, but I would never be like, well, because
Kicky and Taylor Swift got engaged, I need to be
engaged to you and you have six months days.
Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
I'm not a licensed therapist currently, but you can't base
your happiness and other people.
Speaker 4 (01:01:49):
Yeah, you have to find your happiness from really. That
is something that I am working on.
Speaker 1 (01:01:53):
Is that trigger you triggered? Yet? It's true though, trust
Sht's coming. It's work. It's a work in progress. I
find happiness in a lot of ways that are completely erratic, like,
for example, the ratings. My mood is so much better
when we're number one. Let me tell you something, and
(01:02:13):
then Nielsen comes along and it makes me feel terrible.
Hey Jonathan, how you doing?
Speaker 14 (01:02:20):
Good morning, guys, how are you Jonathan?
Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
Good morning? Fun fact about you is.
Speaker 14 (01:02:26):
I work for the United States Postal Service, which just
turned two and fifty years old.
Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
Yeah, okay, Jonathan, get your own segment. Bro nine hundred
and fifty bucks is the prize one thy fifty one
win for Shelley, wins for Shelley only, seventy emotionable only,
seventy losses, and twelve straight five pop culture questions, Let
go guys, Okay, good luck? All right too? If she
goes to the sound boof poof all right? Are you
(01:02:51):
an actual postal? Are you a mailman male person?
Speaker 14 (01:02:55):
No, I'm actually a mechanic. I fix the mailman's cars.
Speaker 1 (01:02:58):
See a lot of people don't know. It's a very labor.
They got a lot going on over there. And Jason
likes the mechanic. He likes the mechanic. Are you engaged
to be married to anyone? Are you married to someone?
Speaker 6 (01:03:10):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
Sorry? Jason taking to a Coldplake concert? Well? Question number one.
Adam Sandler is fifty nine today. Which highly anticipated movie
sequel did he release on Netflix in July?
Speaker 14 (01:03:23):
Happy to go more too? I just saw him stand
up yesterday on Saturday.
Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
Sorry, Oh wow. Road Beauty is officially available at Sephora.
Who founded the Brandy two no idea, Kyle Richards and
Mauricio Umanski reunited to celebrate their daughter's wedding, which reality
show first brought them to fame. Three two? Well, I
(01:03:53):
mean we got the last two. It's all good. Brittany
Snow and Maylon Ackerman were both hush hush about season
two of the horny show The Hunting Wives on the
MTV VMA's Red Carpet on which streaming service would you find?
That show is to say, the most obvious one? The
most obvious? Oh that wasn't the most obvious one. And
(01:04:13):
Jennifer Lopez was spotted with her former step son Samuel
over the weekend, proving they're still close. Who is Jlo's
ex named? Ben Affleck and Samuel's father say, beneflea benefl
How did you get that? That's crazy? That's a two.
You got a two, so here you got a two show.
(01:04:38):
And yeah, but all your questions are about mechanical stuff,
so yeah, well he's a mechanic. I'm just kidding. I
was going switch it up on you. You know, he had
to answer entertainment questions. You you have to answer questions
about hemmy's and stuff. Adam Sandler is fifty nine. See
Jason's getting He's tingling over there. Adam Sandler's fifty nine Today,
which highly anticipated movie sequel did he release on NETFLI
(01:05:00):
in July? Happy Gilmar Yes, Road Beauty is officially available
at Sephora. Who founded the brand, Hailey Bieber, Kyle Richards
and Mauricio Yumanski right reunited to celebrate their daughter's wedding.
Which reality show first brought them to fame? The Real Housewives? Sure,
Beverly Hills, Yeah we'll second. Brittany Snow and Maelon Ackerman
(01:05:23):
were both hash hushed about season two of The Hunting
Wives on the MTV VMA's Red Carpet On which streaming
service would you find that show? Three? Two?
Speaker 5 (01:05:35):
Peacock?
Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
Yeah no, no Netflix. And Jennifer Lopez was spotted with
her former step son Samuel over the weekend, proving they're
still close. Who is Jelo's ex and Samuel's father, Benfleck?
Yeah that is a four and you win. So Jonathan,
my man, you're gonna say, my name is Jonathan. I
got showed up on the Showdown. You know the rest.
Speaker 14 (01:05:56):
Hey, my name is Jonathan and I was sewed up
on the Showdown by Sally.
Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Jonathan the male postal mechanic. Man can't hang with a real.
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
Cat, can't, can't, can't shout out to the postal workers.
Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
Can't can't stop raising the price of a stamp. Yeah,
you're right. Else, Jonathan, we got to talk about the
business model of the old postal postal service. That's another
day for another day. We love you and your fellow
postal workers. Hey, I have a great day, and thanks
for listening, Jonathan, hang on.
Speaker 14 (01:06:35):
Thank you guys so much. I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
Thank you for that one. It made me dizzy, Jason,
love you worker and a mechanic. Do you think he
has to wear those like pe teacher looking shorts that
they wear as if they're a postal worker to work
on the car? I hope. So you know the ones
I'm talking about, the ones that are made it like burlap.
(01:06:57):
The polyester is not it's not giving. It's then they
don't it's not good. Maybe a nice dry fit or something.
You know, they don't come on like my Marilyn Monroe
Tupac shirt. Yes, sassion, Yeah, I'll order them some from Malaysia.
It'll take six months, but they'll show up. Session have
a good day, Shelley tomorrow. It's a thousand bucks nice Okay,
(01:07:19):
that's good bye. I was dizzy for like a minute
after that one. I really gave my all on that one.
Me too, Yeah, waiting my phone is more fresh show.
Speaker 16 (01:07:32):
Next, someone has a voodoo all of me and they're
poking it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
Okay, I'll stop. I'm sorry. Oh yeah, okay, I think
I've been poking it for years. I didn't think this
thing worked. But finally working out of context, that's going
to be something. I've been poking it for years and
I didn't think this thing works that. Please Fred's show
is on. It's another one. How to get me man,
I'm telling you Tuesday Sinceember nights. Good morning everyone, Hi Kyleen,
(01:08:09):
good morning, Hi Jason Brown, Hi Paulina, Hi Kiki, Good morning.
Shelley's here, Bellah mean it's her eight year wedding anniversary,
which was impossible for me to conceptualize this morning. I'm like, Kaylen,
she hasn't worked here for eight years because we celebrate
anniversaries arounding. I'm like, she hasn't worried. It's like, dude, wedding.
I'm like, yeah, but she's twelve. The math doilt math
on that? Is it possible? But yes, she've been married
(01:08:33):
for eight years. Wow, congratulations? Is she in a Hebrew hammer. Yes,
it's gonna be a good night tonight. You know what
about a cook? Yeah she is cooking. I think everyone's
cooking to night. Oh yeah. We'll get to headlines waiting
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the phone. It's the Fred Show. Some good morning, Welcome
to the program. How are you good? How you doing doing?
All right? Man? What's going on with this woman? Lauren?
We kind of need the whole backstory. How did you meet?
Tell us about any dates you've been on? And then
why you think you're being ghosted? Because that's what we're
here to do is try and figure out what's going on.
Speaker 10 (01:09:14):
So I met her on Instagram and like I just
came across her page and thought she was really cute,
and uh, you know, I like a few photos or
whatever and followed her and she followed me back, and
we just started like messaging. Eventually got her number, and
you know, we had a date planned, but we actually
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never went because one morning, like I woke up and
she was blocked, Like her whole thing was blocked, Like
I was blocked, number was blocked.
Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
I was like, what the hell?
Speaker 6 (01:09:48):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 10 (01:09:48):
Like, so, I, uh, I don't know.
Speaker 7 (01:09:51):
I need some help trying to figure this out.
Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
So you slid in the dms like you don't know
this person at all. You just she popped up on
for you or whatever, and you're like, she's hot. So
you you know, you followed, got the followed back. I
know how this works. You know, you get to follow,
you get the follow back, you send the DM, the
dms are going okay, and then you uh set up
this date, but it's not gonna happen because you got
blocked all of a sudden. So how do you go
from never meeting someone to being blocked?
Speaker 10 (01:10:14):
That's what I want to like, I mean I didn't
even have the date, you know what I mean? Like,
I'm so confused, Like you you know what I mean,
I don't know what happened.
Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
Well no, I don't know. It just never happened to me.
But but I will say I have you know, I've
had conversations go go quiet, and you it's bothering you
because you go back. You look like I didn't say anything.
I didn't do anything like, what's going on here? What happened?
So let's see if we can figure this out. We're
gonna call Lauren. You'll be on the phone. We're gonna
ask these questions on your behalf. And the hope is
always is that we can straighten this out and then
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set you guys up on I guess what will be
the first date you can meet for the first time
and we'll pay for them. Hey, Hudson, Yeah, welcome back.
Let's call Lauren. You guys up. Well, you kind of
met on Instagram. You you wound up following each other,
and then you sent the DM and you were chatting
and you asked her out and she accepted, and you
kind of had a plan, except then all of a
sudden you find yourself blocked and you're like, wait a minute,
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how do we go from you know, flirty dms and
planning dates to being blocked exactly? Okay, let's call her
now and try and figure this out. Good luck, Hudson,
Thank you. Hello. Hi is this Lauren? Yes, this is Lauren.
Hey Lauren, good morning. My name is Fred. I'm calling
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for the Fred Show, the Morning radio show, and I
have to tell you that we are on the radio,
and I would need your permission to continue with the call.
I said, okay, if we chat for just a second,
you can hang up anytime. Sure, I mean, why am
I on the radio?
Speaker 6 (01:11:39):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:11:39):
That's kind of cool. The whole crew is here and
we'll see if it's cool in just a second. But
thank you for taking the time. We're calling on behalf
of a guy who says he's slipping your DMS and
you guys were talking about going out. His name is Hudson.
Do you remember this guy? Oh?
Speaker 17 (01:11:52):
Yeah, I remember him.
Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
Okay, So he called us and he told us that
he I guess you popped up on this for you
or some thing, and he followed you and you followed
him back, and you DMed and he asked you out,
and that was all going well, and you guys are
planning a date and then he says he got blocked
and he doesn't know why. Now find it hard to
believe that he doesn't know why, But he doesn't know why.
So what happened?
Speaker 6 (01:12:14):
So?
Speaker 17 (01:12:15):
I mean, I thought we hit it off really well.
We had good banter, similar interest that he was cute.
You know, I was kind of excited for the date
as well. But then I found out that he actually
started messaging my best friend on Instagram, like a few
days after he messaged me, and I'm just like, what
the heck? Like that was a huge turn off. It
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seems like you're trying to date me and my best
friend at the same time.
Speaker 1 (01:12:40):
We call that wide net in the bees. Do you
think he knew that or do you think he was?
I mean, in all fairness, do you think he was
just going after hot girls on Instagram?
Speaker 17 (01:12:52):
I think he had to have known because we have
photos together on my Instagram.
Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
Oh look on my Instagram. He had to have seen it. Okay,
now that he's a rookie move, you know you gotta go. Look,
you can't. You can't fish where your fish. You can't
fish with the fish you just caught, you know what
I mean? Like, you can't. You can't do that. You
can't be trying to talk to somebody and then also
preying on the people from her profile who were in
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the pictures with her. Rookie mistake, Who does that? Okay?
I forgot to mention that Hudson is here, by the way,
and he's been very quiet. I'm very forgetful. I'm sorry.
This is you know, a problem for me, Hudson, what
are you doing? Is this what happened? You know you
match with her or not match with her? I guess
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you follow her and then you went looking through her
stuff to find more dates.
Speaker 15 (01:13:40):
No, Like I just hold off the set here, like
I didn't do anything wrong, like I I'm single, Like
we haven't even gone on a date, like I was. Yeah,
I saw like one of Lawren's friends in the photos
and thought she was cute, so I just followed her,
Like what's the big deal?
Speaker 1 (01:13:56):
Like, Bro, you don't think they talk. You don't think.
I mean, if you're on somebody's Instagram profile, you probably chat.
You don't think that was gonna come up in conversation.
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (01:14:07):
I don't think it was a big deal. That's the
same way I found her. I mean I was just like,
you know, it's just liking folks.
Speaker 14 (01:14:14):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
Yeah, but wow, here's what happens, Hudson, And let me
tell you exactly what happened. And I bet Lauren you're
gonna tell me. I'm right. So he's talking to you
and then he goes on your profile and he finds
that hot girl is friends with you. He requests her,
and then the only friends that you have in common
are the two of you and you you three. So
then she calls her friends. She calls Lauren and goes, hey,
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do you know this guy because he's asking me out?
And then Lauren's like, yeah, I know, because he's asking
me out too. That's exactly how that happened, Right, does
this happen to you?
Speaker 17 (01:14:43):
Yes? And he's pretty much used the same kind of
game and said the same I mean, he said as
almost identical dms like no, see, because.
Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
I mean, I'm a dummy when it comes to dating.
I'm a dummy. But I know better than that. I
even know better than if I find someone on a
dating app and I see a girl that I've dated
in the photos with the first of all, we've discussed
this but a pet peeve of mine, and it maybe
has saved me before. But don't post pictures with other
men or other women on your dating profile because you're
just asking for someone to be a more attracted to
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somebody else in the picture. Make it about you. It's
your profile. But that being said, it has saved me
a few times. We're like, I don't know that girl,
but I know another girl in the picture, and I'm like,
this isn't gonna go well because if I match with
her or try and go out with her, and then
she says to her friends, so I met, I've matched
with this guy. Fred, He's you know, whatever, It'll never
happen because another girl will be like more than likely.
Oh you know, YadA, YadA YadA. So why why why
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don't we cast in that a little wider Hudson. You're
more than welcome to DM anybody you want, but like,
why don't we have to DM everybody? She knows?
Speaker 15 (01:15:43):
I'll know what's a big deal is that's a little
I don't know, a little up type for me.
Speaker 17 (01:15:50):
Okay, now, Hi, I'm seen you're pursuing me and trying
to date me, and then you're also doing the same
thing to my best friend.
Speaker 6 (01:15:56):
Obviously we're going to talk about it.
Speaker 17 (01:15:58):
Not a good first impression at all, And I don't
know if you want to keep doing that. Go find
someone who likes to play games.
Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
Let's just play Devil's Advocate for a second. I don't
like this this strategy, but let's just say you've never
met the guy you don't know, So let's say you
go out with him first, and it works out, then
he probably won't go out with your friend. And you're good, right,
because like, if it works out then you don't, then
he's not going to go out with both of you.
That's not going to work all.
Speaker 17 (01:16:22):
I'm sure he would try if he's gonna, I think
he would try, right, because.
Speaker 1 (01:16:26):
You always Yeah, wait, so exactly, I'm not saying anybody
should do this, but I'm just saying, may the best
woman win? Oh please? I mean, look, who's to say that.
Who's to say that he's not compatible with Lauren but
not in it in an inflammatory way, and he is
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a better match for her friend. Who's to say I'm
trying to see both sides here. I'm not saying do
this or that I would do this. I think you're
asking for this exact outcome. But let's just I mean,
who's to say that, Laura? And maybe you'd like the guy,
but he's not for you, but he's a great match
for your friend. And so no harm, no foul, nothing happened,
nothing physical. You just sort of say not for me.
Speaker 17 (01:17:10):
I mean, I can see where that could happen, but
it's just the fact that he pursued both of us.
And it's not something that happened naturally. It's not like
they met and they kind of hit it off and
it was a better match than me.
Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
Let's go out first. I don't know, I start hitting
on my friends, would get on.
Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
One day and then you see, if we have chemistry,
I would agree, you know, look at my Instagram for
all my hots, or.
Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
How about this, how about this next time? Hudson. Just
ask him all out to the same date. Just get
him all out, you know, and let's just let's just
rapid fire this thing. We'll just we'll speed date the
whole friend group, and let's see where we wind up.
You know what I mean. Let's get him to compete
for you. Hudson's thinking about it. Yeah, do not do that, Hudson.
Speaker 6 (01:17:56):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
I don't recommend that. No, No, I'm gonna ask the question, Lauren.
I mean, he said he you don't have a problem
with what you did, Hudson. You don't. You don't see
the error in your ways? Oh, here's that big of
a deal. Honestly, now, Laura, I'll ask the question, probably rhetorical,
would you like to go out with him? Would you
like to meet him at least we'll pay for it.
And and just to you, not your friend. Your friend
doesn't get to go. No, no, I'm good.
Speaker 17 (01:18:18):
I do not want to meet this guy.
Speaker 1 (01:18:19):
I'm I'm good. Okay, all right, well Hudson, back to
I G you go. And let's maybe let's let's just
cast a little wider net, you know. Let's let's let's
not target one single friend group. How about we target
lots of friend groups and only one person in each group.
How about that? Isn't that stage advice?
Speaker 6 (01:18:36):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (01:18:37):
Yeah, oh my god, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
I don't think he's all yeah, you do seem you
seem like you need a drink. Okay, best of luck
to both of you, guys. Thank you for yours. Aalen's
entertainment report is on the press.
Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
Show Er Dane isn't letting his als keep him from
the biggest night in TV, because he's set to hit
the Amy stage this weekend. Months after sharing his diagnosis,
The Television Academy announced a lineup of presenters ahead of
Sunday's Awards show, confirming the E Euphoria star would be
attending the seventy seventh Annual Emmys alongside Stephen Colbert, Jenna Ortega,
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Walton Goggins, Angela Bassett, Sidney Sweeney, and Moore. Remember back
in April, the Euphoria actor and Gray's Anatomy alone shared
that he was diagnosed with ALS. At the time, he
said he was going to keep working. But he has
understandably kept a pretty low profile this summer, stepping out
only a handful of times, including an appearance on the
red carpet for his Prime video series Countdown. And so
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we will be seeing him presenting and I'm sure that's
going to be a super emotional moment at the Emmys
this weekend. Tyreek Hill's a Strange wife, Keita Vaccaro, has
filed a court document alleging multiple instances of domestic violence
during their seventeen month marriage. She claimed the Dolphins wide
receiver became violent early last year. Went on to site
eight different instances of domestic violence.
Speaker 1 (01:19:58):
I will spare you the details, but including some while
she was pregnant.
Speaker 2 (01:20:02):
His lawyer denies the allegations, calling them an attempt to
extort money and that Tyree, excuse me. Tyreek looks forward
to presenting his evidence in court. Olivia Rodrigo is dropping
a new album called Live from Glastonbury twenty twenty five, which,
of course what's recorded during her headlining performance at the
Iconic Music festival in the UK. The album includes some
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of the duets she did with The Cures Robert Smith
of their classic tracks like Friday I'm in Love which
I love that song and just like Heaven. The album
drops December fifth, so maybe a holiday president if you
know someone who's an Olivia fan. And Paulina is about
to go see mister BEDBONI yes, I am on Sunday
stage on Sunday in Puerto Rico, where he's from, which
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is going to be so lit.
Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
But I'm worried about him. He needs to be careful
because I don't know if you saw.
Speaker 2 (01:20:48):
This video, but video of the rapper is going viral
of him hopping on stage like a bunny?
Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
Is that what he was trying to do?
Speaker 6 (01:20:53):
I think?
Speaker 5 (01:20:54):
So he's got a couple little things, you know how
with the Aras tour, there were a couple of parts where.
Speaker 1 (01:20:57):
You just like knew the hat like a bunny, not
a bunny.
Speaker 5 (01:21:00):
But she had like her thing, right, she had like
her hat like everybody had twenty two yep, So he's
got his own thing. And I'm starting to think that
maybe part of the skit now, because he does the
thing where he makesbody go on stage and in Spanish
say like p fing.
Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
R is his thing. Yeah, yeah, have you been practicing?
Speaker 5 (01:21:16):
I sure have. I mean, I'll be probably in the nosebleeds,
but I know he's gonna pick me.
Speaker 6 (01:21:19):
I just.
Speaker 5 (01:21:21):
Yeah, And if I don't end up in the casita,
I swear to.
Speaker 1 (01:21:26):
You, okay.
Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
Paulina explained the casita because there are different areas of
The Bad Boonie Show and and she says she wants
to be where everybody's rubbing up against each other.
Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
Yes, I think like what Penelope Cruise.
Speaker 5 (01:21:35):
Was in the other Yeah, Eva Mardam, what's the name?
Austin Martler was in there.
Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
I don't know why he was there, but one of
his performances but was a wrong show. It was a
wrong show.
Speaker 5 (01:21:49):
But he like, he has a bunch of setups, so
he moves around by his own little stages. But the
casita is like where everyone just grinds. Everyone's really hot,
and they picked like the models to go in there,
of course they do, and.
Speaker 1 (01:21:58):
It just looks like a good time.
Speaker 5 (01:21:59):
So somehow I'm getting in there, okay. Me and Hobby?
What's me riding up in the casita?
Speaker 1 (01:22:03):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (01:22:04):
If anyone could get her into this casita, please please
help us. By the way, if you miss any part
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