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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Joe is on Today morning, everybody start to show, shall we?
It's Tuesday, September seventeenth, The French Show.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
He is on.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Hi, Caitlin, Let's friend, Hi, Jason Brown, Hello, Rufio, Hi,
Paulina Kiky's here? Shelby is Shelley Money next hour, Bellhamena
is here today, very busy morning, Stay or go, will
debate your relationship drama. Waiting by the phone this morning.
We got free stuff today. We got waiting from the vault.

(00:31):
And I mentioned waiting for the vault. We got waiting
for the vault. Do you know what it is?

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Yet?

Speaker 1 (00:35):
We know what it is? Can I get a couple
of dollars? Can I get a couple dollars? Okay, Okay,
I'm gonna be surprised, just like the rest of you.
By the way, did Jason have who'd you have last night?

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (00:51):
The Which bird did you have? Last girl?

Speaker 4 (00:55):
I don't know?

Speaker 1 (00:56):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (00:58):
And eleven yes, yeah, yeah, a lot of shocking.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
It was actually kind of jogging because it came down
at the very end, So I don't know. It wasn't
the worst pick. It's just a one point difference. Yeah,
I until you're surprised by that. Yeah, surprise to learn
that the entertainmer important trending stories are next? What are
you working on?

Speaker 4 (01:18):
K Man?

Speaker 6 (01:19):
Major moves have been made in Diddy's investigation. Also, Miley
Cyrus versus Bruno Mars Who you got?

Speaker 4 (01:26):
I know it's G's Sophy's choice. She won't know who
to choose.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Damn. Would you say, come on, geeks? Fresh coffee is
better than making love?

Speaker 4 (01:39):
No? Would you make it love soon? Making it?

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Know the coffee is better? Yeah, if the coffee's better?

Speaker 4 (01:46):
Yeah, I mean what I don't make.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Love, but not a love maker? No me neither. No no.
Over half of Americans. Half of Americans claim that a
good cup of coffee can be so powerful that it
can turn their worst days into good ones. One in
five even claimed having fresh coffee is better than sex.

(02:09):
On the flip side, two thousand American coffee drinkers find
the thirty one percent agree their entire day can be
ruined if their coffee isn't right.

Speaker 7 (02:16):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Some are so in tune with their coffee that they
can tell when they've received the incorrect order based on
it not having the right taste or not looking right. Well, yeah,
I don't know if I can get my right coffee,
but it tastes right, it is not right.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
It ruins your whole day for me.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
What are we gonna sink? Ay?

Speaker 6 (02:32):
I will say that after my first sip of coffee,
if it hits for about five minutes, I feel like
I can do anything. And it lasts for five to
ten minutes, and then I'm back to my normal self.
But I am like, I am ready, I'm rare to go,
as they say in the South.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
Unlike the first five minutes of sex, where you're like, hey,
I can't do anything.

Speaker 4 (02:51):
I love well, love Megan, I know I can do
anything there.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Oh she's ready to go.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Well no, not like she is with the coffee. It's
like magic when I'm making love. No, no, it doesn't
even last five minutes, so I don't know how. I
mean that's well, he starts.

Speaker 5 (03:12):
The brewing the coffee and then makes love and then
it's done.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
Oh he makes it at home.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Right. I'm able to dictate how long the session is
going to be based on how long the uber it's
going to take to get there, you know. So when
I ordered the uber, it's like, Okay, Steve is going
to be a scuba driver. Named Steve. Steve is gonna
be here in five minutes, Like, come on, let's go.

(03:38):
That's the noise I make. That, that's my that's my
uh you know how they have like bird calls and
deer calls. That's my call to get the ladies come hither.

Speaker 4 (03:47):
I'm freaked out.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Well, my snap wasn't making any noise.

Speaker 4 (03:53):
Can oh, I don't know that you care really well?

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Well, my hands are kind of But what's funny is
I can't snap with my I'm right handed. I can't
step with my right hand. I can step with my
left hand, though, what's that about.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
I don't know a better left hand. Maybe it's a guy.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Thing you don't like. I definitely can't snap with the
other hand. Okay, that's that's what that's that's the content.
That's what we're going for. We're all snapping on the
radio like.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
Exciting, come back, come here, let's make love girl.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
Yeah, no again. You know, if you've ever been hunting
for birds before, when you call them in all the
time you call them in when you're bird hunting, you know,
you know you got like a little call, bird call,
and then they come flying, they come flying, or do
you call like deer and Elkohol. They like basically, you
make the sound of a of a female deer in

(04:50):
heat and they come. They call because they're like, Okay,
let's go. What does it sound like, Nat? It sounds
like come here. I don't know. I was really disgusting,
exactly really yeah, inside.

Speaker 4 (05:07):
My ear holes and I don't want it anymore.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Yeah, I regret making that sound. Now, Actually, let me
blame song. We'll come back and we'll do trending stories.
In just a second, dealing work. It's getting worse and
worse as we go. Trending stories, and the entertainer of
Fort to Next, Sabrina Carver Dix, tickets in less than

(05:30):
thirty minutes on Kiss FM. It's the Thread Show. This
is what's trending, right, John Diddy is trending and I'm
sure Klein has more on that in just a moment.
In the force historic rainfall, North Carolina has flooded home,
stranded vehicles, and forced water rescues, probably the worst flooding
than any of us have ever seen in Carolina Beach.

(05:51):
According to the town manager, there eighteen inches of rain
fell there in twelve hours. At one station. It's a
once in a thousand year rainfow event. According to the
National Weather Service in Wilmington. A recent survey has found
that Miami, Florida, is the rudest city in America, worse

(06:12):
than New York. I think everyone thinks New York is
probably the rudest city, but no. The study conducted by
some sort of language learning platform. I'm not sure why
they get to decide, but they found that locals in
the Magic City rank their fellow residents a nine point
eight eight out of ten for being the rudest people

(06:33):
in America. This is based on a variety of factors,
including lack of awareness in public noisiness and shared places,
and rudeness to service staff. Coming in second and third
were Philadelphia and Tampa, man they route in Florida, the
latter of which was named the Rudest city in twenty
twenty two. Tampa was I had no idea and this

(06:53):
story is a very slow news day today, guys, I
have to tell you. But police in Bedford, Ohio, said
an eight year old girl stole her parents' suv and
drove ten miles to go shopping at Target.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
Hell yeah, girl.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Her worried parents reported her missing from their home at
about seven am, and they said that the twenty twenty
niece on Roague that they owned was gone too. A
neighbor told police that their home security camera caught the
girl getting inside the suv with nobody but herself and
driving off. Cops and receive reports of a small child
behind the wheel of an suv miles away. Eventually, the
police in a nearby town located the runaway vehicle in

(07:27):
the parking lot of a local Target about ten miles away,
twenty five minutes away, driving from the girl's home, where
they find her inside shopping. That's what she was doing.
Why what else would you do?

Speaker 2 (07:38):
Right?

Speaker 1 (07:38):
You go Target, I go shopping, police, She should have
done the pickup well. Police called her parents, but she
know what she wanted. You know, she wanted to browse,
maybe get herself a little coffee. You don't walk around right.
Police called her parents but said that she would not
be charged with a crime due to her age. They
did have a confession to make. She smashed into a
mailbox somewhere along the way, leaving a in their parents vehicle.

(08:01):
Nobody was injured, though, so she was okay. Eight years
old driving around eight years old driving ten miles, like
on a major road.

Speaker 5 (08:09):
Right.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Wow, that sounds like something Rufio was doing at eight
years old.

Speaker 5 (08:12):
It's something Action is going to do when he's eight
years old. I mean, what was it? When did you
start stealing your parents' car? I was under age. I
didn't have a license for sure. Yeah fo yeah, and
you just cruise around.

Speaker 4 (08:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
And they never knew you did it. No, they never
knew you did it.

Speaker 4 (08:32):
No, not that I know now.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Because you were the one telling me that you used
to like put the car in neutral and then push
it out of the garage, so.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
I would pull the you know, the little red handle
in the garage.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
Right, you pull it so you could open the garage
yourself quietly, and then I would put the car in
neutral and push it down the driveway and push it
down the block and then start it and then and
then leave.

Speaker 4 (08:56):
Smart. Wow skills.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
How did you guys? I am your parents? Wait? Eight
five five five three five. You can call him text
the same number. I'm looking at you. Polycase space is
a safe I'm still a safe space. Are you talking
about the statue limitations is?

Speaker 6 (09:10):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (09:10):
My dad knows now if he's listening. Yeah, it all happened,
you know, twenty years ago. It's fine, that's true.

Speaker 8 (09:16):
Yes, I would do my mom's car because I was
the only one that like really had access to a car,
I guess. But my mom's car would go to house parties.
I'd pick everybody up. My best friend Claudia would jump
out the window. I had to catch her because her
house was like a branch kind of style, so I
she'd hop out the window, I'd grab her, we would
go and return the car.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
I would. What I would do is I go through
out the basement.

Speaker 8 (09:33):
But I would have the dryer and the washer running
in the morning, so that's believable. But my mom didn't
question it. But I would sleep down there. But you know,
I'm going to sleep down here. Why because the TV
was there, so I'm watching TV. We'd go out that door,
come right back in about.

Speaker 4 (09:45):
Like five am.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
And you don't think she knew, or you think she
knew and just was like whatever. She didn't get in trouble,
so it's fine.

Speaker 8 (09:50):
Yeah, she caught me one time, and I think I
told this because my sister I took her chips or whatever,
and she got really upset with me.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
So then she snitched on me pretty much. And it
didn't cover for me because you took her a potato chim.

Speaker 8 (10:00):
Yeah it was Funnians and she had a sleepover and
I took her funny and so they didn't have any fun.
I know, right, I'm worth it looking feet yeah, Grandpa
fee Yeah yeah, sorry, old man feet. So I was
like I got caught that night. But my stepdad had
this we called like a it was a beer, right,
we called it something else. But I can't sit on
the radio because it's the S word. But basically I
would take that car. When I was younger, like fifteen,

(10:21):
I go to my friend Nikki's house. She lived well
like maybe five minutes down the road. I would go there.
We would engage in activities.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
Not like the two of us, but just like yeah, yeah,
the double.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
I did relations with Nikki. I have a lot of
questions for.

Speaker 8 (10:44):
Nikki had like the house that was like the cool parents,
like they did not care what went down, Like remember
those parents.

Speaker 4 (10:51):
Yeah, like but this was like.

Speaker 8 (10:52):
Times time in my opinion now looking back at it,
I was like, but we would just smoke and hang
out whatever. Then my stepdad caught me doing that with
his beater cars. So like, you know, that was my
little scam in my cigarette sale.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
I did that too.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
I would sell those, that's right. I remember the parents.
It wasn't really that they didn't care. There were some
of those, but a lot of them just weren't there.
They were just never home, and so it was like
did anything goes and like I went to school with
some rich kids and like so some of these houses
were stupid, sick, like just amazing, and I just, I
guess because I grew up with it, I didn't think
too much of it. But now in retrospect, there's no

(11:27):
freaking way I would let my kids just run them
up in my really you know, fancy house. There's just
no way. No, there's no and it which is I
couldn't believe, and like, thinking back on it, I just can't.
Maybe it was just a different time. I mean, it
wasn't that long ago. But no, I would never I
want to be a cool mom, but not that cool.

Speaker 5 (11:44):
Honestly, I think I would do it now because I
got cameras everywhere I could.

Speaker 8 (11:48):
There's no way in hell I could do it now,
like sneaking out or any of that.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
Oh yeah, it's a lot of stuff has been ruin
for the kids.

Speaker 8 (11:54):
Yeah, it's like Mexic Security at my house, everything all
the alarm and I grew up with that, so like
to day, my daughter could.

Speaker 6 (12:01):
Not light three sixty you know when they leave come home. Yeah,
it's not going to happen for them. I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
Text from seven o eight. We had a fire escape
window in the basement, the window wells, and we would
wait till our parents went to bed and then pull
out the fire escape windows and sneak out of the house.
Smart Jason, you were the rule follower. Did you ever
do anything like this? No, like not until college, which
sounds really cool. You lived at home in college?

Speaker 4 (12:26):
No, so that's actually the thing.

Speaker 9 (12:28):
So I went to Loyola, but I hated my roommate,
but I didn't want to tell my parents that I
didn't want to stay there anymore. So I went and
lived in a girl's dorm of another college for a
semester until I could go home, and my parents didn't
know where I was.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
But that was it. So you weren't really doing anything wrong.

Speaker 4 (12:45):
No, I never took the car.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
I didn't do any of that stuff like in high school. No,
I know you did. Kalin Kiki Okay. Now, who were
you scamming in high school? Would have been your sister
at this point, yes, okay, And were you scamming her?

Speaker 10 (12:59):
No, because my brother did a lot of scamming, to
the point where like his crimes were so intricate that
I was able to get away with everything because she
was busy, Like she was busy attending to all of
his shenanigans, and so he was more of the big,
big scammer and I was just like, I mean I
had all the This is a thing I think parents
should take he too. When you give your kids a

(13:19):
lot of freedom, the desire to want to commit crimes
is less. In my experience, like I could have gotten away,
I could have done a lot of things, but because
I knew that I could do it, I had no
desire to do it. I was like, why do I
need to sneak a boy? And like if I want
to have a boy, it was just so ea, like
I don't know. I just never had the desire to
really do crime. And one time he tried to bring

(13:39):
me in on his crime. He stole the car and
we started driving, and I saw a car that looked
similar to my sister's car. And I was like, that's her.
Oh my god, they're on to us. And so I
got out at the light and left him in the
car and he was like that. He's like, you can
never commit a crime with me, so you were a
liability to his crime. So I didn't have the desire

(14:02):
really to do much.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
I never did anything. I never did anything. Like my
parents always thought I was up to something. I was
never up to anything. But I do agree with you
about I didn't have a necessarily a lot of freedom,
but my parents would let us for me, and I
guess my sister too. We go on vacation, they let
us have like a drink or something, you know, alcohol,
and maybe they let us go a little too far sometimes,

(14:25):
And I know that's controversial, I guess. But the thing
is I went to college and I'd show up day
one and everyone's going balls at the wall because no
one had been allowed to do any of this stuff.
I mean a lot of the kids, like literally the
first time they were just on their own completely didn't
have to check in with anybody, was their first day
in college. And I've told the story before, but like
within a day or two, there were parents coming back

(14:46):
picking up their kids and moving them back because they
were already you know, passed out in the hallway or
or in a hospital for alcohol, you know, intoxication, you know,
drinking too much or whatever else. And I don't necessarily
say that it's because they didn't let them do it,
but I don't know. I just wasn't There was no
temptation to go buck wild because I knew. I already knew, right,

(15:07):
that's yeah. So I thought that was smart. But a
lot of people listening to that and go, no way.
I'd never let my kid drink, you know, I'd never lived.
And it wasn't like they were letting the other kids
come over and get hammered too, or like enabling. It
was just more like, hey, all right, you want you
want to have a drink, have a drink, fine, but
you're not going anywhere, and you're doing it in front
of us. And I don't know. I got to college, yeah, okay,
it was everywhere, and I'm like, oh, I never okay, yeah.

(15:30):
I mean there was a lot of other stuff too
that they didn't let me do, but I had no
interest in that. Plus I didn't have any money. That
was another way that my parents were able to curtail
my illicit activities. I didn't have any money, so I
couldn't buy any of it, and nobody was willing to share.
So all right, Well we got a bunch of cameras
in our midst and not surprisingly, Jason really didn't do
anything wrong.

Speaker 9 (15:51):
God I agree, though, I mean, my parents were very
much just like go you know, but like I don't know,
maybe that's why I didn't want to do any I
don't know.

Speaker 10 (16:01):
And my friends who had really strict parents, like you know,
they they had to sneak and do everything, so they
wanted to do everything like they were just wild. And
I'm like, you have a crazy mother and you are
really out here wiley and me, I'm like, I just
don't have to desire.

Speaker 4 (16:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
It was me too, rule follower, Jason. But that's what's
interesting to me is you're telling me now that your
parents weren't that strict, but you still felt the need
to follow the rules because a lot of people I
know who were rule followers, it's because they had to.

Speaker 9 (16:30):
Yeah, it's almost like whatever they did, I think it
was more like they didn't like lead by like aggression.
It was more like I don't want to disappoint them exactly.
It was like guilt that that was my parents too. Yeah,
so it wasn't like, oh my god, I'm gonna get grounded,
like I was never ground.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Dead like my sister. On the other hand, she was
always scheming. But they were tired. This was eight years later.
They were tired. They were like whatever. I just couldn't
believe it. I was because I'm a grown ass man.
Now she's in high school. I come back. I'm like,
you know, to wait, she's doing what. I'm sorry what
she's like, got a bong and two dudes, you know,
a lot of tag of beer. I'm like, you guys,

(17:10):
totally gave up. So it's the Fresh Show, Good Morning
at text. Growing up. Every minute late from curfew was
a day of grounding. My sister was grounded for three years.
We three years. This is like my parents and we
actually we were talking about this morning earlier in the
first hour of the show. It it was talking about

(17:30):
how I got grounded for being designated driver. I got
grounded for six weeks for being destineyd driver, And my
mom's position was, well, why were you even in that
situation to begin with? I'm like, well, because that's what
people in high school do and I just wasn't. I
did in this particular case, I was the one that
was driving everybody around sober and I got grounded for that.
And meanwhile, the kids who actually were drinking, nothing happened

(17:50):
to them. Their parents didn't do anything. They were like, hey,
smart on you to get a designated driver. Like so
the other kids got like rewarded. They got to go
to the mall and go to Abercromby and shoppings for you.
In the meantime, I was like, you know, in the basement,
we didn't have a basement, But just think about now.
My mom will call me today around like two or
three o'clock and be like, that's not what happened. She
listened to the show every day and then her revision
is history. And I love her more than anything, but

(18:12):
her revision's history is wild.

Speaker 4 (18:13):
Every parent does that, and she.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Like she thinks that we don't remember. It just so
happens that my sister and I don't remember anything the
way it really happened. Now, how can that be two
of us, two of us come together and have very
specific memories of things that now you're saying never happens.
Forget about it. Is that not a real song? You
sent it to me? Somebody sent A teacher sent the
follow of the Rules song. This is for Jason, I

(18:37):
guess follow the rules. This is for you. I guess, yeah,
this is for you. Yeah. Did you sing this growing up?

Speaker 5 (18:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Teacher, this is great. I could totally see Jason waking
up with this as he's peeing in his driveway for
in the morning because he doesn't want to wake anybody up.

(19:15):
I'm just waiting for someone, like, I don't know, some
parent for whatever reason, some father and son are out
walking at that time of the morning, and then here's
here's the city exposed to be in front of his
own home. The police come. You know, it's like, why
is this man exposing him? No? No, I just don't
want to wake anybody up where he's walking around at

(19:35):
four am. Isn't that the deal?

Speaker 4 (19:37):
You pee?

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Well, that's another question.

Speaker 11 (19:41):
Whatever.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
I'm just saying, why is it again that you pee
in front of your house in the morning.

Speaker 9 (19:49):
I don't want to If I pee in the house,
I flush the toilet and I wake Mike up, so
I pee outside before I get in the car. But
I've stopped that, thank god, since I saw the apossum
as he.

Speaker 4 (20:03):
Wakes up when you flush the toilet. Yeah, so just
leave it yellow.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
He'll be so, he'll be so mad. Do you do
this in the winter two when there's like snow and stuff,
You're like out there shivering.

Speaker 4 (20:16):
But jes you're not a dog. You can use your
own post.

Speaker 9 (20:18):
I know I can, but I try to be like
as quiet as a mouse to not wake him up.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Is there not another bathroom in the house?

Speaker 4 (20:24):
There is.

Speaker 9 (20:25):
I don't like the other bed. Oh my god, you
don't like I don't always the back bathroom. That's the
guest bathroost.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
He's on the Bread Show all the rules.

Speaker 5 (20:37):
Hey.

Speaker 6 (20:37):
Diddy was arrested and taken into federal custody in New
York last night. Homeland Security swooped into a Midtown hotel
where Diddy was staying and arrested him. This, of course,
comes in connection with the ongoing criminal investigation into alleged
sex trafficking and other offenses that led to two of
his homes being rated earlier this year. A grand jury
has been hearing testimony from various accusers over the last

(21:00):
few months. His lawyer says he's an imperfect person, but
not a criminal. To his credit, He's been nothing but
cooperative with this investigation and voluntarily relocated to New York
last week in anticipation of these charges.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
Please reserve your judgment and so you have all the facts.

Speaker 6 (21:16):
These are all the acts, but these are the acts
of an innocent man and has nothing to hide. He
looks forward to clearing his name in court. So just
a couple hours. I don't know if you guys saw photos.
He was spotted walking with a son king around New
York and his arrest was actually scheduled for today, but
something happened that caused the Feds to move in a
day earlier. So we'll obviously keep you updated as that

(21:39):
goes on. It's a wild case right now. Miley Cyrus
is being taken to court as well, this time over
her song Flowers. Miley's being sued for copyright infringement by
Tempo Music Investments, a company claiming it owned shares of
the Bruno Mars song When I Was Your Man. Tempo
Music says there's so many similarities between the songs that

(22:02):
it's obvious that Miley intentionally copied Bruno or her producers
or whoever wrote the song. They say the melody, harmony,
chorus are substantially similar, and that she copies the chord
progressions and mirrors some of the lyrics too. Along with
asking for money, they want her to be barred from
distributing or performing Flowers, which would be Kiki's thirteenth reason.

Speaker 4 (22:27):
I mean literally, Yeah, so.

Speaker 6 (22:29):
Bruno Mars is not involved in the lawsuit, but I
do remember everyone saying they were similar when the song
came out.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
But why now.

Speaker 5 (22:37):
She's answering she's doing the opposite of the song of
Bruno Mars's song, Right, I could buy myself flowers or whatever.

Speaker 4 (22:44):
Yeah, if Bruner doesn't care, why do you guys care?
I don't know's some money grass songs? Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (22:49):
Jane's Addiction has called off the entire remainder of its
tour after that huge fight on stage between Perry Ferrell
and Dave Navarro. In a statement to their Instagram, they
say the band has made the difficult decision to take
some time away as a group. As such, they will
be canceling the remainder of the tour now. They had
more than a dozen dates left, including Wednesday night, in Toronto.

(23:11):
Dave and two other band members then issued their own
statements on Instagram blaming the tour's end on the continuing
pattern of behavior and the mental health difficulties of Perry.
So they came directly for him. His wife obviously was
defending him. They wrote, our concern for his personal health
and safety, as well as our own, has left us

(23:32):
no alternative. We hope that we will find he will
find rather the help he needs. So they're blaming him
for everything. He certainly seemed the most mad, but obviously
there's two sides to every story. If you are a
fan of waiting by the phone and you want to
just catch up to all of them, we have some
good visuals on our TikTok it's the Fred Show TikTok,
as well as Fred Show Radio on Instagram and Twitter

(23:55):
and then Fredshowradio dot com.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
What did you cry about, Paulina that you were writing
on the sheet? What was the dumb reason that you cried?

Speaker 8 (24:02):
Okay, so I did this often, but I'm a crier,
and when I get upset or like or even just
when I don't know, get sad or like nostalgic, I'll cry.
So last night there was a video I saw on
TikTok and I was showing some of you guys in
the hallway.

Speaker 4 (24:14):
There's a TikTok account that.

Speaker 8 (24:16):
Makes these like nostalgic videos of like high school, and
I was even going down their page. They have them
like nineteen, I don't know, eighty five Hinsdale High School,
and I'm like, it's just like cool to see, you
know because like if it wasn't around obviously, but like
it just like so nostalgic.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
Then there was one that that's how I found this.

Speaker 8 (24:32):
It was I'm going to shout the high school out
because it was technically our rival, but I knew a
lot of people who went there because it was down
the street from my high school. But it was Kelly
High School twenty ten, so I know a lot of
people in that video, and I was like, wait, this
is so cool. This is my year, so like I
know people I relate to this video. And I was
just like crying in my bed, and I felt like
when I was watching this video, I felt like I

(24:52):
was there, if that makes sense. I felt like I
was like in high school, which was such to me.
I know people like it's controversial. High school was laying
for people. But like to me, it was so fun
and I had such a good time there and like,
I don't know, all my friends are still from my
high school, so I just felt like I was in
this like time capsule and like the outfits, you know,
and everything just looked so like, I don't know, easy,
life was just easy.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
And I'm like laying next to my baby and my
husband and I'm.

Speaker 8 (25:15):
Like, whoa, Like there's a different life here, you know,
but just everything just also care for you. When to
watch that video, it brought me back, so I started
crying because I cry.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
So would you trade having like no money but the
entire the entire world ahead of you for uh? I
know your answer, you're not going to say yes, But
would you trade that level of freedom and lack and
I shouldn't say lack of responsibility, but sure lack of
responsibility for what you've got now?

Speaker 8 (25:40):
I mean I want to say, I want to say yes,
but at the end of the day, I feel like
it's not the same no matter how hard I try,
even like cell phones and all that, Like at that
time Facebook was coming out, you know, now we're just
so advanced just with everything that it doesn't. It wouldn't
even feel the same, you know, like flip phones and
stuff and people just I don't know, stealing cars.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
And all that.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Like I think that you like me, that's stolen car.
What I'm saying, that's a simpler.

Speaker 8 (26:06):
Time, And like I think without that part, it wouldn't
be the same, Like if I was just carefree running
around today like in high school. But I just and
I know they're high school goings to listen to us,
I just feel like it's not the same.

Speaker 4 (26:16):
You guys, like you're never gonna have a we had
and that was just peace.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
I don't know if that's a dumb reason to cry, though,
I mean I'm talking about it, like, I don't know,
you uld cry right now. You spilled some milk while
you're pouring your cereal and broke out into tears.

Speaker 8 (26:29):
That happened to my friend postpartum, But that was also
sad because she was postpartum after a baby.

Speaker 4 (26:37):
I mean yeah, But.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Like when you say, like because I dumb reason to cry,
I don't know that looking back and thinking about the
past is a dumb reason to cry.

Speaker 6 (26:46):
I mean I've been crying over Love Island, which is
perhaps the dumbest show on television? What is the.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
Premise I have just not I refuse eight three five
you can call them text the same number. I want
to hear about like a legitimately stood the reason that
you that you will make fun of you too much,
but the dumbest reason that you found yourself crying? What
is the premise of Love Island?

Speaker 6 (27:07):
Okay, so I was bullied into watching this and I
had to try four times to get into it. Now
it's quite literally all I think about. It's it's like
softcore puero. First of all this stuff that show. No,
it's early, so if you could get my code, you.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Know, yeah no no no speak spanishtand I.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Don't think that's even the word in Spanish.

Speaker 6 (27:27):
But so the premise is that all these really hot
people go on an island and from the rip night one,
you are coupled up with a dude and you have
to share.

Speaker 4 (27:37):
A bad with them, a girl and a guy.

Speaker 6 (27:39):
So like night one, you just met this hot person,
you picked them, and you have to sleep in the
bed as your couple.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
So you get to pick them at least you do.
But is it like recess when you're a kid, where
like two people just get left at the.

Speaker 6 (27:50):
End, yes, and then they'll be paired up and have
to share about it and then you're like, Okay, you didn't
even want me. And then throughout the show there's different
challenges and recouplings to where people get sent home. They
bring in new bombshells, and then they once you're like
really into your connection, they test it with like other
hot girls or they the producers are wild. But the
challenges are like a kissing game, and it's like kiss

(28:12):
the person you know you've been wanting to for a while,
and you watch these people make out in a way.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
That you shouldn't be seeing. Oh wow, it's not good.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
But I got to get in bed with this person.

Speaker 6 (28:24):
Can you imagine sharing a bed with a stranger. I
don't know, it's wild, but I cried over that.

Speaker 5 (28:29):
That audio comes some hot new bombshell and the villa. Yes, yes,
I came from right.

Speaker 6 (28:37):
Yes I'm Arianomatis, the one who got cheated on from
vander Pump started hosting it.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
So I wanted to Fred, don't just.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Please, don't know there's a show that's trending that I
just I just refuse, I refuse.

Speaker 4 (28:48):
Don't like Two versions like American version and like a
British version.

Speaker 6 (28:52):
Correct, but there can be like foreigners on the American version,
the one I'm watching right now.

Speaker 4 (28:56):
I got it, don't It's all I think about and.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
Made you cry.

Speaker 6 (28:59):
I I've cried multiple times over it, because you get
attached to these couples.

Speaker 4 (29:03):
You feel bad for these people, and that is a
dumb reason.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
So talk about was only striving breakfast when I got
at four at seven am, and I assume you cried, understandable.
I cried over Portillo's hot dogs because my husband ordered
them wrong and then tried to blame Portillo's. I'll do
that those talks, how dare you? I was watching Clifford
the Big Red Dog, and they made Clifford leave town
on a boat because they said he was too big.

(29:27):
Instant tears.

Speaker 4 (29:28):
I want to cry from there.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Wedding tiktoks make me cry every single time father daughter dances,
made of honor speech, his best man speeches. They get
me every time. Yeah, I guess. So I cried because
my husband made me a bagel with cream cheese, but
he made himself a whole bagel sandwich. What a nail.
So you get, you get all the egg. You get
the bacon, the cheese, the whole thing. All I got

(29:52):
was some spread. How dare you? I would cry too,
pissed you did all that for yourself. How hard would
have been to just two of them? That's hilarious. I
cry and I listen to my favorite musical sound drags. Okay,
gas prices make me cry? Yeah, I got them. I
cry rewatching the Cubs World Series. I will tell you

(30:13):
when they show when they show that last yeah, yeah,
it's hard not to like. Yeah, I haven't cried over
a sporting event since I was a child, and I
cried that night, no doubt about him. I cried when
my husband explained what the song stand by Eminem was about.
I just wanted a case of it's a Tucko Bell

(30:34):
person again. I just wanted the case data relat you
want to, I would cry to. Yeah, they talk better
than they.

Speaker 11 (30:48):
These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
Okay, it's like we're writing in our diaries, except we
say them a loud. We call them blogs. Tailing yes,
deer blog.

Speaker 6 (30:56):
So I would like to discuss delivery windows or the
time windows when someone's coming to your house to work
on something. So it's already hard enough that there. Your
window could be from like noon to four if you
need comcasts to come and you're just like kind of.

Speaker 4 (31:13):
Twiddling your thumbs at home waiting.

Speaker 6 (31:15):
Okay, I needed some blinds fixed in my apartment and
I was given a two hour window, and I'm like, Okay, conscious,
gonna have the apartment ready, because do you guys get
your house ready, like if somebody's coming.

Speaker 4 (31:26):
Over the loot.

Speaker 6 (31:27):
Yeah, So my man's came two hours prior to the
beginning of the delivery window.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Oh okay, he shows up at ten am and you're
still at work.

Speaker 6 (31:38):
No, I was home. However, the scene he happened upon
was quite a scene.

Speaker 4 (31:44):
Now. I've talked about this before, but I.

Speaker 6 (31:46):
Mostly hang dry everything in my house, all my clothes,
and that's a scene in itself, right. I got thongs
hanging from picture frames because I have a tiny apartment,
so things are ever so my tony, my bras, whatever
their hangdrag all over.

Speaker 4 (32:02):
I was gonna plan to have those out.

Speaker 6 (32:04):
I also occasionally dye my eyebrows with just for men.

Speaker 4 (32:08):
I need to do it right now, I need to
re up.

Speaker 6 (32:10):
And when you're dying your eyebrows they get real dark,
like I look like Eugene Levy before you wipe it off.
So my man's came over and I couldn't. I didn't
have time to wipe them up. I had the darkest eyebrows.
I had my thongs everywhere, my bras everywhere. And it's
just like it was, it's so embarrassing when they have
to see your apartment in the.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
States, or did you start walking around like take a
step down.

Speaker 6 (32:33):
I was running around, but like he was waiting out
there for too long, and it just was like it
was not like yo, come back in the delivery window time, thank.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
You, Well, I really needed my blinds fixed.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Really from twelve to four, come back and noon, buddy.

Speaker 10 (32:49):
You know what, not pop up at my house. No scheduled, nobody, No,
I need a.

Speaker 4 (32:54):
Scheduled, right, don't come early.

Speaker 10 (32:56):
If I invite you to a party, do not arrive
right on the time, you know, give me a grace period, okay,
twenty minutes.

Speaker 6 (33:02):
See that's another thing, because one time I arrived at
Paulina's for something you were having and know on time,
and no one was there right. Well, so is that
an unspoken rule? I think a lot of people in
my family run on Mexican time. Looking at my mom's polish,
we're all a little late, okay, But I do agree
with that, like I let to give the grace period.
I don't mind if you come at four. I'm not
put you to work or like I'm making up four o'clock. Right,

(33:23):
let's go to a word time. I might put you
to work, put a couple of trays out for me
or something.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
Huh.

Speaker 4 (33:28):
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (33:28):
There's just some things that are embarrassing that you need
to get your house ready.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
My thing is, if it's a let's say it's a
noon to four window that they're going to show up.
If I just bank on them showing up at four,
then they'll show up at noon. If I bank on
them showing up at noon, they'll show up at four.
Oh always, So I never I never get it right,
you know, I'll be like, ah, they're not going to
come at noon. They won't show up right there.

Speaker 5 (33:50):
I like the ones that call you'd all text you
be like, hey, I'm saying I'm fifteen minutes out.

Speaker 4 (33:56):
And panties off the same picture, have some decent and eyebrows. Yeah,
it was embarrassing as hell, I leave.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
My bras and panties out when they come over, because
then it's just like they just lead faster. Okay, you
know because they're looking yes, somebody else? Who else would
they be? Are you not inclusive?

Speaker 4 (34:20):
Stuff?

Speaker 1 (34:21):
Is there? I can call about this? Why you're any
Can you unlock some channels for me?

Speaker 2 (34:27):
More?

Speaker 1 (34:27):
Thread show? Next?

Speaker 11 (34:31):
No Bread show is on the Hottest morning showy.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
So here's my question. Lately the last few days, there's
been a lot of Taco Bell talk off the air.
Do I understand it's correctly? You, like Paulina, you just
discovered Taco Bell.

Speaker 4 (34:48):
I did just discover it?

Speaker 1 (34:49):
Did you? You've never been there?

Speaker 8 (34:50):
No, so I probably making serious dead asked like that
was never like my go to spot, right, And like, honestly,
I think I was a little ashamed to even say
I would go there.

Speaker 4 (35:00):
I'm not gonna lie, right, because everyone really.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
Mexican food, Taco Bell, it's own category.

Speaker 4 (35:06):
I felt shame though, Like growing up, like nobody went there.
We just wouldn't go there.

Speaker 8 (35:11):
So now I discovered Taco Bell.

Speaker 4 (35:13):
It's like a block away from your house, it's up
the street, it's up there.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
I just wouldn't go there.

Speaker 4 (35:17):
Because we're like McDonald's, right, or Wendy's, which.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
Castle In all fairness, there is a higher quality, better
hamburger out there, of course than McDonald's. But it's not
gonna taste like m McDonald's is McDonald's. It just is
like it's just it's its own category. No one's arguing
that you can't get a meteor bigger, higher quality meal
somewhere else.

Speaker 4 (35:40):
If I'm getting a Mexican authentic meal, I'm not going
to talk.

Speaker 1 (35:42):
About anyone who's saying like, oh, I'm I you know what,
I want the best Italian food in town. I'm going
to Olive Garden. No one's saying that I am. But
but no, but it's delicious. It's delicious, but it's not authentic.
It's it is what it is. But so no one
should argue that anyway. So you decided what like last week?

Speaker 4 (36:01):
Last week I did the what do you guys called
the secret cheat meal? Oh yeah, secret meal.

Speaker 8 (36:05):
Yes, So I don't have to buy hobby food. So
I've been pulling up and getting my own meals. And
I was like, let me try Taco Bell.

Speaker 4 (36:12):
You guys, It's fire. It's like really good. Welcome it's
totally good. It's only five ingredients and they make.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
Math.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
I remember you when you were learning like I don't
even remember I was signing such an idiot, but we're
remembering like statistics or learning it. And it was like,
if you have four pair of pants and three shirts
and two pair of shoes, how many outfits can you make?
That is Taco Bell. There are seven ingredients and they've
managed to make it into forty menu items, right, wow? Yes,

(36:44):
oh I love. Let me tell you, guys, this is
exciting for me to like live through this with you.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
It's nice to see you. This is this is nice.
I'm gonna kis.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
It's kind a wholesome positivity that the world's looking for.

Speaker 4 (36:55):
Oh yeah, positivity right here?

Speaker 1 (36:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (36:57):
Oh my god, my app what have you had? Okay?
So I started slow. I had to kind of like
ease my way in.

Speaker 8 (37:02):
So I did a grilled cheese burrito, but I did
chicken in it, okay, And I got Fiesta strips, no
nacho cheese.

Speaker 4 (37:09):
I'm not crazy about the nacho cheese. And any guys like
I don't like it that much.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
You don't dive right into the Dorita's locos, No, you
don't know you don't you start with something a little
more basic.

Speaker 4 (37:18):
Yeah, yeah, I did a burrito since I'm familiar with the.

Speaker 9 (37:21):
Burrito fiesta strips, like it's like little pieces of tortilla.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
To give you a little I want to talk about,
to give you a little crunch it.

Speaker 4 (37:34):
Okay, I'm there, I'm with you.

Speaker 1 (37:35):
Nobody one. I had Fritos in it. Oh my god, burrito.
Let me tell what happened to Taco Bell people exactly.
I was just gonna say, I want to get invited
to the brainstorming meetings, but I think all of them
just sit around smoke and then go, dude, Britos in
this thing, do it?

Speaker 4 (37:52):
You do it pizza, but it's Mexican.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
Do it? Yeah? Because the guy's name is Bill, that's
and George. Okay, so what have you?

Speaker 4 (38:01):
So?

Speaker 8 (38:01):
I ordered that the burrito. Then I moved on to
a chilupa Supreme. Guys are really good. They're so good again,
though I did chicken in this one. Let me see
three cheese blend reduced fat sour cream, which, yeah, range
on there.

Speaker 4 (38:21):
No, So I discovered.

Speaker 8 (38:22):
They have a lot of sauces. I like their packet
hot sauce like the pack that was really good?

Speaker 4 (38:28):
Are you doing the almost a last?

Speaker 1 (38:31):
They have.

Speaker 8 (38:35):
No diablo for me, But now I just eat them
like like raw, like I'll eat them.

Speaker 5 (38:40):
The little captains on the on the there's like no
saying I have no time.

Speaker 8 (38:43):
And then that I did the crunch Trap Supreme and
can I be honest, I thought I'd like it a.

Speaker 4 (38:49):
Lot more because it just looked good, but it wasn't
like the greatest. That's west.

Speaker 6 (38:53):
You got to get a casada though. There's a sauce
they put on there. My mouth is literally watering as
I'm telling that's.

Speaker 4 (38:58):
My next one.

Speaker 8 (38:58):
The and then a guy Donacho fries. Yes, you said,
zirito loco taco.

Speaker 1 (39:04):
I think you would like that because you're kind of
a cheetos Dorito's kind of girl. It's a little much
for me.

Speaker 4 (39:09):
I don't like anything. What are you washing it down with?

Speaker 1 (39:11):
You going with the mountain dew? Oh you gotta go
when you sell nuclear, Oh, it's got to be nuclear,
it's gonna be It's gotta be like a colored green.
It's not found in major like you know what I mean.

Speaker 6 (39:21):
Like, yeah, oh yeah, have you had a c GC already.

Speaker 4 (39:24):
To crunch that was a GC.

Speaker 1 (39:26):
Yeah, come on a double decker taco.

Speaker 4 (39:29):
Yeah, there's a lot going on here.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
I think you'll make those. Yes, Mexican pizza will change
your life. A Mexican pizza will change your life.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
I brought that back personally.

Speaker 1 (39:39):
I did. I called it. I called Bill you did?
I said Bill, you did? I said, before you get
hide today? Can and make up some crazy concoction. But
it's like a mountain dew taco? Can you can you
at least just bring back the next to the beat
that he was like fred I got you and then
he did it?

Speaker 6 (39:53):
You called him and Lil NASAs right, doja cat man?

Speaker 8 (39:58):
Well, they also have meals for four If you guys
w my join me one day. Oh yeah, we can
get a family.

Speaker 5 (40:04):
Have you ever thought about just getting one of those
for yourself, like the meals of course?

Speaker 1 (40:07):
Ye?

Speaker 6 (40:08):
Yes, show up to parties with like what is it
a cravecase or whatever?

Speaker 4 (40:12):
Yeah, I don't know what.

Speaker 6 (40:14):
Yeah, it's like that's a no one will ever be
sad to see you if you come with a bunch
of talk about talking.

Speaker 1 (40:21):
The problem is a few issues for me. Taco bellt one,
it needs to be eaten almost instantly. Yes, it needs
to be it almost, it's almost the kind of thing
you need to eat in the restaurant. No, it's like
even the drive home, the burritos are fine, the taco
soft talk.

Speaker 4 (40:37):
It all gets a little week will gets soggy.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
Yeah, so you need to eat it almost almost as
they make it, and you need to feed it to
you almost and then and then I need to clear
at least three or four hours afterwards because I can't
be certain how it's going to go down. It's like
that body is used to it.

Speaker 9 (40:54):
Yeah right, right, just another day, okay, Yeah, we're ready
for a pre week.

Speaker 4 (41:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:03):
Yeah. There are very few fast food restaurants where I
really I would eat in the restaurant, but that's when
where I pull in the parking lot, I'm like, okay,
we're going inside.

Speaker 5 (41:10):
Don't skip on the desserts either, dessert dessert and the
and the cinnabon bites ahead though.

Speaker 10 (41:21):
Yeah, take best fry in America. I don't know if
I don't know if.

Speaker 4 (41:24):
I did have it.

Speaker 5 (41:25):
I did have them over the weekend off of Kiki's recommendation.
They are up there. It's like out no, I'm saying,
like qual right, so cucko ball this seasoning they put
on them season fries.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
Yeah, anyone else gets slept on. I don't know if
they still have it. The natural belt Grande, Yeah, that
gets slept on.

Speaker 4 (41:44):
That's my meal every time.

Speaker 1 (41:46):
But they keep taking the stuff that I thought was
like wildly popular, and then they'd make it go away
for a while, and I'm like, why would you do that?
Why would you Why would you take that away from me?
One thing that's happiness, you know, It's like, why are
you doing this? I I know why because they want
you to like keep checking in to see if it's back,
or it's back for a limited time. Then you got
to like, why do this to me?

Speaker 4 (42:06):
You'll find something else in the meantime. They'll know you're
coming back and the app is good, you say, right, yeah,
because I get the app. I'm a life for now.
I'm like for life with this, Like they got a
customer in me.

Speaker 1 (42:19):
I will say, I don't. That's another one of the
places where I don't need to see how it's made
because it's a lot of cocking guns and like you
know some things. Yeah, yeah, I swear they go to
home deeper and get the stuff they need to serve
it up, not to make it, but to serve it up.

Speaker 4 (42:32):
That's how they're so fast and efficient.

Speaker 1 (42:34):
And then remember, for a while they were saying that
the meat maybe wasn't what it was like, maybe not
the best. Remember that I don't want and I just
didn't care. I think the day that story went out,
I celebrated by going and eating it. You know, yeah, right, yeah,
you tell me it's not high quality. Really stop it.

Speaker 4 (42:51):
They say it's one of the healthiest fast foods.

Speaker 5 (42:53):
Though that's because they have vegie the vegie options.

Speaker 1 (43:00):
One's getting any of that, but sure, yes, Stay Orgo
group therapy next after Benson Boone. In two minutes, Fread Show.
The Fread Show is on. It's Stay or Go. Mike
is here. Good morning, Mike. How you doing. Welcome, Hey guys.
And I'm doing all right.

Speaker 12 (43:16):
I'm just not.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
Sure what to do. Oh look at this guy. He
sounds truly distraught. Well, this is what we're here for.
We're here to comment on your life. What's going on
Mike with you? This is your wife? Situations with your wife? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
so what's the name.

Speaker 12 (43:34):
So yeah, I work in construction and she works from
home in a corporate job. So when we moved in together,
we agreed she would handle like the laundry, the cooking,
and some other little things around the house. So she's
home all day and I go to work and construction
heavy labor. But for a while now she's been slipping.

(43:58):
Like she agreed to do these things, she's not doing
it anymore. And when we talk about it, she reminds
me like, hey, we both work. Just because I work
from home doesn't mean you know, I have all this
time to do this stuff.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
And I'm like, you're at home typing.

Speaker 2 (44:15):
And you know, morning.

Speaker 1 (44:18):
It goes like that, it goes like that. Yeah, she's
a right, No, no, she's so she's at home, not necessarily
exerting herself the way that you are in your opinion, exactly.

Speaker 12 (44:33):
I mean between calls, she because it's like throwing a
laundry or cook some food.

Speaker 4 (44:38):
That's all she's going anywhere, exactly.

Speaker 1 (44:43):
Yeah, Mike, I don't know. You may not have a
home crowd, he or like, okay, but but but here now,
in fairness, I'm trying, Mike. You guys agreed to this though,
or did you? Did you have a conversation about this,
did you guys do and and like it a vision
of labor that you discussed.

Speaker 12 (45:02):
We did agree upon this and she did it for
a little while, but lately she has been slipping and
I can't get it across to her. We always have arguments.
And look, I make way more money than she does.
I pay like all the bills.

Speaker 10 (45:20):
You should hire a housekeeper or you know, you should
hire some help, and she makes so much money. Exactly,
I'm ready for Mike. I'm sorry. I had a very
little sympathy for you. Bruh, I really do.

Speaker 1 (45:31):
Okay, but and again I'm scared but you you guys,
I want to be clear about this. You sat down.
This isn't just your expectation. This isn't just I'm the
man and when I come home from my construction job
with my dirty hands, you know I need a meal
on the table and my laundry done or whatever. Like

(45:52):
you guys sat down and said, okay, look, I'm going
to do this and you're going to do that. What
do you do aside from your job? Do you do
anything to help around the house or did you just
determine that she was going to do all of that?

Speaker 4 (46:05):
I mean, I need time.

Speaker 12 (46:07):
To be compressed when I get home. It's long days.
I work ten twelve hour days.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
So you decided you're not going to do any of that.

Speaker 5 (46:15):
I mean, I make the bad bills, Sue, Oh oh oh.

Speaker 6 (46:19):
No, I mean I am going to say construction is
a very difficult job.

Speaker 4 (46:26):
I'm just adding that in there. I'm not saying I'm
not saying anything else in the agreement that they had.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
I guess I love it.

Speaker 12 (46:32):
I appreciate my wife, and we talked about this before
and she did it for a while, but now she's slipping.

Speaker 1 (46:39):
I mean, maybe she doesn't want to feel like she's
your maid. Maybe maybe that's what's going on. Maybe she
agreed to it, but maybe it's time to reassess a
little bit. Maybe you guys sit down and talk a
little bit more about it and say, hey, look, the
stuff's not getting done. We talked about you doing it.
It doesn't seem like you want to do it anymore.
Like maybe I've I have the demand of your job.

(47:03):
Has it changed? I mean, you know, how do we
do this when I communicate.

Speaker 12 (47:08):
What we are communicating and I'm fussed, Like I'm extremely
frustrated because it's just arguing back and forth she doesn't
want to do her anymore.

Speaker 4 (47:16):
You don't have kids, right, Mike, you don't have kids, right.

Speaker 8 (47:24):
Okay, that's a good thing in the situation, because I
feel like the day that happens, she's in't the what
your wife or your girlfriend, it's gonna be expected to
do all of this.

Speaker 4 (47:31):
I'm telling you right now, she'd be expected to work.

Speaker 8 (47:34):
She'll be expected to do like laundry, feed the kids,
all these things, getting ready for bed, bad time. Like,
you're not really giving equal partner right now. And I
know construction is difficult. You work outside, she's inside, but
you both are still working. She wants to decompressed too,
after she's done typing exactly.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
But like she and she's not just sitting on her
butt doing nothing. You're saying she has a corporate job.
She has a job, correct, Yes she does. It's a
corporate job. Okay, So, but what I mean is, just
because she works from home doesn't mean she's not working.
It doesn't mean that. Yes, I suppose she could put
laundry in, uh, you know, in between calls or whatever.
I guess she could do that, But I mean she

(48:10):
also has she going to lose her no physical labor.

Speaker 10 (48:13):
Bruh, she's doing mental labor. That's even that's even worse. Sometimes,
like I would love to go hold the sign sometimes
a little stop sign, rather than have to anybody, no
career crossing.

Speaker 4 (48:30):
That would be anything some.

Speaker 10 (48:31):
Days other than working from home. Let me tell you something.
I was one of these. My God was like you
before I worked from home. I thought work working from
home was the biggest luxury. You don't know that, hell,
and so you are in it when your house is
your job, and your job is your house and there
is no escape.

Speaker 4 (48:45):
So if she's at home, are they working?

Speaker 10 (48:48):
Imagine closing her laptop and stopping typing to only come
home to now work for you as well.

Speaker 4 (48:54):
It's too much.

Speaker 10 (48:54):
And if you make so much money, sir, I would
highly suggest you hiring some help for your wife. You guys,
can have a healthy balance in your relationship.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
What about this? What about this? What if you like?
What if she just quits your job and that becomes
her job is to manage the house. Not that I'm
not that I think she would be fulfilled by that,
because that's done saying maybe she would be. It sounds
like she wouldn't like that, But is is that an
option if it's like, look, I can't manage all of
this because I still do have an obligation to my
job if I expect to keep it, because they expect

(49:22):
me to work and not do and not iron your shirts.
So my question to you is what if she comes
to you and says or what if you go to
her and they quit your job. I make enough money
for both of us, but I do expect that you're
going to clean a house and make food.

Speaker 12 (49:37):
That's that's an option, because I really think she hates
her job.

Speaker 6 (49:41):
I mean, one is physically taxing, one is mentally taxing,
but they're both taxing and they should both be looked
at equally.

Speaker 1 (49:46):
Yes, let me take some phone calls, Mike. I don't
think this is going to go well for you, but
I wish you the best and thank you for calling, you,
for listening. I appreciate you. Yeah, eight three five, you
can call it text the same number. I mean she Yeah,
if in fact they sat down and discussed this and

(50:08):
that's her part of it, Hey, I'm gonna I agree
to do this and that and then it's not happening,
then it's probably worthy of a conversation. But they're married,
he loves her, he should want her to be happy
and fulfilled. Maybe she's not fulfilled doing his laundry and
wiping his butt, and so they need to sort of
reassess and he needs to communicate that as opposed to
just expecting it, because he didn't seem he didn't say no,

(50:31):
but he didn't seem all that into the idea of
her not working. Because again, I think homemaking quote unquote
or managing a house is a job in itself.

Speaker 6 (50:42):
Right, or like maybe the over the weekend, if he's so,
you know, burnt out, then he can do all the
housework or I don't know.

Speaker 4 (50:47):
They need to work something out because he can't put
it all on Tammy.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
How you doing, Tammy?

Speaker 4 (50:53):
Hey, y'all girl, Hey hey, Mike, get me upset? I'm sorry.

Speaker 13 (51:01):
Yeah, twist and listen.

Speaker 1 (51:03):
I'm work from home.

Speaker 3 (51:04):
I'm in it.

Speaker 10 (51:05):
Okay.

Speaker 13 (51:06):
Some days I can't even shower.

Speaker 4 (51:08):
That's how often so me this job is.

Speaker 1 (51:11):
And if you got kids is over with.

Speaker 13 (51:14):
I have opened so many kids of.

Speaker 1 (51:16):
Y'all have.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
I to chill out.

Speaker 4 (51:21):
I needs to chill and grow up.

Speaker 12 (51:25):
And it's not your goal for Mike.

Speaker 9 (51:27):
It stay or go from home, brow she needs to
get out of it.

Speaker 1 (51:29):
I agree with that. I agree with them. I think everybody,
everybody just assumes that staying at home is the better
of the two options. But we've talked about this before.
I have friends who who they're out working all day
and they're in this case, their wife is at home
and you know, taking the kids to school, making lunches,
cleaning the house, doing all the errands and whatever, and

(51:51):
then dude comes home. In this case, I mean, you
can be reverse of course. Dude comes home and then
he wants to like kick back, and his wife is like, no,
you got kids, you got stuff to do. And he's like,
but I've been out all day, and she's like, what
I wouldn't give to be out all day, you know
what I mean. So I think everyone thinks that it's
greener on the other side. But yet you've got to compromise,

(52:11):
because yes, it's hard work doing twelve hours of construction,
but it's also you know, she has a job, and
she's doing Washington his underwear too, and I guess not
well enough. So yeah, and this dude doesn't seem like
he's maybe the best communicator either. So there's that get no,

(52:39):
thank you, Tammy. I love it. This reminds me that
Dave Chappelle's skit when he's with Wayne Brady and the
hose come up and run by Aaron. How you doing, Aaron?

Speaker 2 (52:57):
Oh yeah, Hi, how you doing?

Speaker 1 (52:59):
Hey? Good morning? Welcome? What do you want to say?

Speaker 3 (53:02):
Good morning?

Speaker 2 (53:02):
Yes? I would say I know you know. Last caller
was kind of mad at Mike, but he definitely the
communication needs to be open, kind of what everyone is
saying and just hear everyone's side. It's like you said,
the workload maybe increased on her end, and he doesn't
have a clear understanding. He just keeps saying she's flipping,
but why is that? Another thing is too I would

(53:25):
recommend anyone hiring help if you can afford it, since
he's making good money. But it definitely takes a lot
of the like his expectations of her doing all this.
If you have a you know, a cleaning lady, or
you're getting your grass cut, it just kind of takes
that expectation off of that person. I agree for them

(53:47):
doing it, and even if things aren't getting done to
his like standard, if you're having a cleaning lady, it's
like it's it's off that personal like you know, you
have that personal connection to them, the cleaning lady, if
you have to tell her, hey, something you've done, right,
you know you're paying her, so it's.

Speaker 4 (54:05):
Easier to do that.

Speaker 1 (54:06):
Yeah, yeah, that makes sense. Thank you, Eron, have a
good day. Thanks glad you called. That's another thing too,
is like, who knows, maybe they had the conversation. Again,
I'm trying to see the other side here. It's very hard.
I try to. We try and be balanced, you know,
But maybe they had a conversation where he was like, well,
let's hire He doesn't sell like this kind of guy.
But it's like, hey, let's hire someone, and she's like, no,
let's save the money. And if she said that and

(54:27):
then stuff's not getting done, then I think he could
go back and say, look, we offered to hire, I
offered to pay for somebody. We talked about this, and
you said you didn't want to spend the money because
you're going to do it, Well, then you have to
do it. But again, I doesn't I think he would
have mentioned that if that weren't the case, because I
could see that where it's like, look, you don't have
to do this, we can get someone to do it,
but maybe you don't want that person in your space.

(54:48):
Maybe you don't want to pay that we don't want
to spend the money. You want to spend the money
on something else. That's fine, But then if you're saying
you're going to do it, then we got to get
it. It has to get done.

Speaker 6 (54:55):
Yeah, I mean, this goes back to my whole like
we can never say must be nice thing, because until
you've worked someone's job, you really just don't know.

Speaker 4 (55:02):
I mean people think, and we have, you know, relatively.

Speaker 6 (55:05):
Easy jobs, but people think we just talk talk talk
and have the best time and leave.

Speaker 4 (55:09):
But the hours are hard.

Speaker 6 (55:10):
You know, it does take a lot out of you
to be on you know, especially if you're going through
like you know, a death in the family or something.
So everybody's job is hard in its own ways, and
it's very dangerous to argue about that.

Speaker 4 (55:21):
Absolutely, y'all. Yeah, No, I know, morning.

Speaker 10 (55:30):
They wake up, they done talking back te they got
the rest of their day. Oh, how I apologize. I'm
so sorry.

Speaker 1 (55:39):
I've been waiting for that apology you used to say
to me all the time in the hallway here, thank
you for that apology, waiting for that Tiffany. Good morning, Tiffany,
good morning. What do you want to if you're just
tuning in, By the way, there go this dude. He's

(56:01):
upset because his wife, he's a construction worker, he's out,
you know, doing that. And he says he makes a
lot of money. His wife works from home. He says
that his wife agreed to do a lot of the
household chores and do her at home job, corporate job.
And he says, he's not getting done. It's a slipping
she's slipping that the home, you know, the work of
the housework is not getting done, and he's unhappy about it.

(56:24):
They did have a conversation. He says that she did
agree to it. What is he supposed to do? Well?

Speaker 13 (56:31):
I'm of the opinion that if he has a standard
that is not being upheld, then why don't the two
of them start doing their own chores for a little bit.
She does what's good for her, he does what's good
for him. It's twenty twenty four. You can get laundry service,
you can get groceries delivered. You don't have to do
everything except coordinate it. And if he's making so much

(56:54):
money and he has these provider vibes, then it shouldn't
be a problem outsourcing. She's not his mommy. He doesn't
get it both ways.

Speaker 1 (57:04):
Yeah, yeah, I think you're right, Tiffany. Thank you, have
a good day. Thank you for calling, Thanks for listening. Hey, Jason,
good morning, Jason.

Speaker 4 (57:14):
Is it mike ye.

Speaker 1 (57:16):
Mechanic? He has a few words he called himself, Jason, though, Hi, Jason,
what do you want to say?

Speaker 6 (57:23):
Hey?

Speaker 7 (57:24):
Honestly, it shouldn't even be about him staying or going.
She needs to go ahead and go and go quickly
because if this is the way he's acting now, how
is he gonna act when kids are around or anything
else down the line? Like it is ridiculous that this
grown ass man can't cook a dinner, clean up a
little bit, and guarantee she's not happy a bed. I
guarantee it.

Speaker 1 (57:45):
You know what, Let's go ahead and call this man
a short, short man as well. Yeah, that's exactly right.
You know what, Jason, this guy's not putting it down
your dark I agree?

Speaker 4 (57:54):
Have you hearing the men talk like this?

Speaker 1 (57:56):
Hey? He gives two pump shop energy?

Speaker 4 (57:58):
He did?

Speaker 1 (57:59):
Yeah, he's certainly did, Jason. I agree with you.

Speaker 7 (58:03):
He needs the man up and do equal.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
He needs to go. I agree, thank you, Jason, have
a good day.

Speaker 4 (58:10):
I love that his number trading me on Jason.

Speaker 1 (58:13):
Yeah, I think that's if someone texted this. A few
people have texted this, and I think it's right. I
think it's I think it comes down to he probably
treats her like a maid, and she's probably over it.
And that's what I think. That's what it probably comes
down to, not that she didn't agree to do it,
not that she couldn't do some of his stuff. I mean,
come on, you're on a call. You could put launderine.

(58:34):
I guess you're on a call. You could do something else.
I get if you agreed to that, if that's if
that's what you but the way that he was acting
on that call, if he treats her anywhere like that,
with that energy, then she's probably over it. It's like,
you don't respect what I'm doing. And she's bringing money
home too, and she's.

Speaker 10 (58:49):
Probably already beating herself up about this already, because I
remember working from home and Big ten would come back
back and I would hear the car pull up, and
I would hurry up and go do something like I
was busy, you know, like, oh, let me get a Yeah,
because because in your mind you think this person is
home all day, there's no excuse. But like until you
hear that little Microsoft team say, now you don't know

(59:10):
the shruggle, right, I.

Speaker 1 (59:11):
Used to think pre COVID. Honestly, if you had told me,
I've said this so many times, if you had told
me Fred, here's the deal. We're gonna put everything you
need in your house and you can do the show
and you don't have to leave your house. You'll do anything.
I would have thought that was the greatest thing ever
until it happens. Yeah, and then we did that for
about three days and we're like, nope, no, not having it.
Couldn't do it, not having no.

Speaker 4 (59:32):
Eggs in the air once that's what did you? Yeah,
we were on the air. Yeah, Yeah, we were on
the air. Yeah, I made eggs.

Speaker 1 (59:39):
That's where we were at. Okay, it was like, please
bring it back to the office. Yeah, I'm really glad
that we came in just to wear my eggs. I'm hungry.
I'd enjoyed it. The Entertamper reports the next Fred show.
Anytime I talk about food, it seems like he's listening.
But that's a good trainer, but I haven't had I
haven't been eating like that, uh lately, it's a it's

(01:00:01):
a rare occasion. I get the fast food. You used
to do it yesterday. Shut off?

Speaker 4 (01:00:07):
Why James.

Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
And the finning is you know? But I'm sure I'm
gonna hear about this too. Even though every building in
the entire city has this, Every kind of building has
someone that works in it. But the guys that work
in the building, the security or whatever, the door guys,
every single time he shows up, they go, oh, you
should see what Fred orders last night, Like Joseph and
these guys, uh and Gionah, this is the biggest peach

(01:00:34):
I've ever seen last night, Like, why are you doing this?
I pay you all for your discretion. Don't tell him that.
And it wasn't a pizza, it was McDonald's.

Speaker 11 (01:00:45):
He's entertainment report, He's on the Fred Show.

Speaker 6 (01:00:49):
Chapel Roone says that she'll quit the entertainment industry altogether
if it becomes too dangerous.

Speaker 4 (01:00:54):
As the face of the Face magazine.

Speaker 6 (01:00:58):
She's the new cover star the twenty six Years pop
star recalled an encounter with two men who arresked her
at an airport. She says, I get out of the
carts five point thirty in the morning, there's two guys
waiting with a bunch of posters and spit for me
to sign. I know they're not fans, I said no.
I was like, I don't sign anything at the airport.
I'm sorry. One of them followed me to the TSA
line starts yelling at me and everyone just turns and looks.

(01:01:19):
He's like, you should really humble yourself. Do you know
where you are right now? Don't forget where you came from.
She told herself, if it ever gets dangerous, I might quit.
She emphasized that it is dangerous for her now. She's
spoken about this aton, We've heard it and I'm still going.
But that part is not what I signed up for.
She compared fame to the vibe of an abusive ex husband.

(01:01:40):
She said, that's what it feels like. I didn't know
what would feel this bad. So she has been struggling
these last few weeks and been very open about it.

Speaker 4 (01:01:48):
But damn as she talented.

Speaker 6 (01:01:50):
After some fans felt personally attacked by the lyrics of
Lato's song Brokie and I was one of them. The
rapper decided to issue a challenge to offset everyone being upset.
She tweeted, I hate that y'all think I was calling
hard workers broky's. So I have a ten k for
whoever makes the best video at their job. Too broke,

(01:02:10):
and I'll fly you out to be in the music video.
No more waiting for your birthday to get out of town.
Tag me and hashtag brokey brok e y so I
can see them all. If you want to get in
on that, she will fly you out. You'll get flued
out by lotto. Congrats are in order for ninety day.
Fiance's big Ed as he's engaged a dump. Yes, big
Ed is a humanum the human thumb.

Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
You're my best view. So he met his.

Speaker 6 (01:02:35):
Now fiance, a twenty nine year old Porsche This is amazing.
During a meet and greet with fans at Caprioti's, a
sandwich shop in Florida. Big Ed says it was love
at first bite and he ended up proposing to Porsche
within twenty four hours of their first meeting.

Speaker 4 (01:02:52):
The proposal obviously wasn't planned. There's a video if you're interested, Fred.

Speaker 6 (01:02:56):
He said he was feeling it and he asked while
they were out to eat once again again. He took
a paper clip from the restaurant manager fashioned a ring
out of it to prove that he was serious. I
hope that he's luckier in love this time around. If
you didn't know, decades before his breakout appearance on the show,
he was married to a woman named Sandra. They had

(01:03:16):
a daughter with each other, named Tiffany. He cheated, so
that was over. They divorced in nineteen ninety two. Then
fast forward to twenty twenty, when we were first introduced
to Big Ed on season four of ninety Day Fiance
Before the ninety Days, when he traveled to the Philippines
to be with his zen girlfriend, single mom Rose, things
got bad between them before they even got to the altar,

(01:03:39):
with Ed taking issue with her breath and body hair
and Rose feeling lied to about her then boyfriend's desire
for kids. He tried his hand at love again on
ninety Days spinoff ninety Day The Single Life didn't work,
so now maybe this engagement will stick.

Speaker 4 (01:03:56):
Are you happy for Big Ed? Are you sure watching?

Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
I'm sure? How good of a guy? I don't know
if he's a good or a bad guy? No, I
haven't watched it in a while. No.

Speaker 6 (01:04:05):
Yeah, you and Shelley were big into that, big into
ninety days.

Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
I wish him well, yeah, sure, why not? Everyone deserves love.

Speaker 4 (01:04:11):
Ever, even Big Ad, Big Ad Jason. Do we have
anything fun on the website?

Speaker 11 (01:04:17):
Yes?

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Uh, Sexy Redhead her hometown show, and she brought out everybody.

Speaker 4 (01:04:21):
Everybody was there, all right, Fresshure radio dot com.

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Is the price? One straight win, one straight nine and
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show Bees Shelley one hundred and fifty bucks, Take it on, Natalie,
Natalie versus showbiz, showbiz, good morning, Good morning. I gotta
take a little break, your break, and we're gonna come back.
And is that going to get in the way of anything?

Speaker 4 (01:05:00):
No, it should be okay today, okay.

Speaker 1 (01:05:01):
Because we know a lot about each other and Shelley
has the need bodily needs around eight thirty. Yeah, right, Eastern,
I know, I know Mountain time too.

Speaker 4 (01:05:14):
Yeah, you eat. I can't remember the last each.

Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Morning around seven, which is why. Yeah, because you don't
eat stuff like that.

Speaker 4 (01:05:25):
No, I don't.

Speaker 14 (01:05:27):
But military mic does excuse me, so I'm sure he
he knows quite well what you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
What would you say is the most indulgent thing that
you'll do? Because I know you're a very healthy eating
kind of person.

Speaker 4 (01:05:39):
What's I mean? We went to like where do we go?

Speaker 14 (01:05:42):
We went to like Chick fil A, but I know,
like grilled nuggies and I did have fries, so that
was pretty indulgent.

Speaker 4 (01:05:48):
Wow, I know wild.

Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
Right absolutely, and I can't even be like nuggets. Okay,
you need to calm down. Yeah honestly, Yeah, you out
of control. Shelley holding together, and we'll be back in
a couple of minutes. All right, we'll play the game.
Next on the Fred shew waiting by the phone is
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Speaker 4 (01:06:46):
Can I borrow a few dollars?

Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
Okay? The Entertainer Report trending story is fun in fact,
all coming up? What are you working on?

Speaker 4 (01:06:53):
K Things are not looking great for old p Diddy
right now.

Speaker 6 (01:06:56):
Also, someone was left off of the Emmy's a Memorial
and people are very upset about it.

Speaker 1 (01:07:02):
It's always somebody fresh every year.

Speaker 11 (01:07:05):
Do you have what it takes to battle show biz?

Speaker 1 (01:07:07):
Shelley in the show Biz.

Speaker 4 (01:07:09):
Show SHOEA good morning ahead.

Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Yeah, you guys switched it up a little bit today.

Speaker 2 (01:07:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
Versus Natalie, Hi, Natalie, Hi, good morning, Hey, thanks for
hanging on. Good morning. How are you tell us all
about you? Please?

Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
Good morning?

Speaker 15 (01:07:26):
I am great. Hope you guys are doing it well
as well. I work for a staffing company in oak
Brook and I live in Westmott with my husband and
my dog. And shout out to my team at work.
Who I think are all listening?

Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
Shout out to the staffing people. What are we staffing
out there?

Speaker 15 (01:07:49):
We are an aviation services slash staffing company.

Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
Okay, can you give me a pilot job?

Speaker 11 (01:07:55):
Yes?

Speaker 15 (01:07:56):
No, so we do everything except for pilots and flight attendants.
So I apologize, but maybe I could I could connect
you with someone at an airline.

Speaker 5 (01:08:03):
Can I throw some bags? I want to throw some bags.
I want to throw some bags. I think we can
probably make that happen. You do, okay, I think we
can probably make that happen permanently if you like. Yeah, no,
it pays well.

Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
You know, I think you have to memorize all the
airport codes on passive test. Used to I know, you
used to have to do that. You used to have
to know like every airport code, the three letter code
for the airports, you know, like O, R D or
or RDU or MCW or whatever. Yeah. And I actually
knew a dude who couldn't pass the test for it
took him three or four times. Yeah, so sad, but

(01:08:39):
he made it. But he made it. He had a
fruitful career as a bag thrower man. But he had
all the travel benefits of everybody else. I guess you
get all the travel benefits. So like this dude would
throw bags and then he'd go to like Cankon. He'd
like just I don't know, take off his little uh
vast or whatever, and then he'd just go right upstairs
and go to Kankon. But he just gets in with
I guess you could do that too. But he was

(01:09:01):
like already at the airport. He's like, I got two
days off, Like where can I go? I'm already here,
you know. And he'd like put his little sticks down,
his old usher sticks, whatever they are. I should know
what they're called. But anyway, let's play the game, Natalie.
This was a great commentary on airline staffing. One hundred
and fifty bucks is the price Shelley's record ninety two
and sixty three and one straight for the shells.

Speaker 4 (01:09:21):
Good luck guys, Hi, Natalie, good luck good luck to
you too.

Speaker 1 (01:09:24):
Okay, with all due respects, Shelley, get the hell out, Natalie,
here we go, no pressure, just your coworkers listening. And
Old Brook which award show happened on Sunday Night Emmys,
which member of the Jackson five passed away at the
age of seventy Gino Tino often forgotten. Patrick Mahomes is

(01:09:45):
twenty nine today. What is the name of his brother
that no one wis?

Speaker 15 (01:09:51):
Oh gosh, Jackson.

Speaker 1 (01:09:53):
I love that question? True or false? Justin Timberlake pled
guilty to his d WI charge on Friday?

Speaker 16 (01:10:01):
Could you repeat that?

Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
I apologize Justin timber The answers false or false? Nobody
enterests false just a false?

Speaker 4 (01:10:10):
False?

Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
Yeah, well yeah, tour or false? Justin Timberlake play guilty
to his d w Y charge. He charged to a
lower charge. She's gonna get a fun and Baby Reindeer
one big at the Emmys on Sunday? On which streaming service?
Would you find that show?

Speaker 4 (01:10:27):
She gotta find?

Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
I'm scared and fifty bucks? She got a should have
gotten the three. She got a four though I hope.
I don't know why I helped her, But you gotta
just go ahead and get a five if you would,
and just make it easy on me. Which it's one
hundred and fifty bucks? You guys? Which awards show happened
on Sunday night the Emmys. Which member of the Jackson

(01:10:52):
five passed away the age of seventy? Uh Tito not Dino?
But Tito, though often often forgotten from the Yeah. Patrick
Mahomes is twenty nine today. What's the name of his
brother that no one likes? Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:11:11):
What is the name?

Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
Oh, Shelley stop?

Speaker 4 (01:11:13):
I know three, Shelley two, Andrew. I don't shut out Jackson.

Speaker 1 (01:11:26):
Jackson Homes. Everybody knows that. I don't.

Speaker 4 (01:11:29):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:11:31):
Don't look at me.

Speaker 4 (01:11:31):
Like football era. I know, but I don't know that.

Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
Everyone loves to hate Jackson Mahomes. True or false? Now
listen now, now listen carefully.

Speaker 4 (01:11:41):
Don't do that.

Speaker 1 (01:11:42):
Listen carefully to this question. Okay, Shelly, what every one
of you in here has given away an answer? I
don't want to hear it. True or false? Justin Timberlake
pled guilty to his d wide charge on Friday.

Speaker 4 (01:11:55):
True.

Speaker 1 (01:11:56):
Oh Jesus, it's false. He did he'd pled to a
lesser charge. Oh no, are you one? Natalie? You one? Yeah? Fun, Yeah, Shelley.
I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't feel bad
Jackson Mames.

Speaker 14 (01:12:14):
Don't get out of here, Frank, come on, should be
helping people.

Speaker 4 (01:12:16):
I told you this. You cannot be helping people. Always
get out of here.

Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
I will help people as long as I want the
last question. Baby Reindeer one Big at the Emmys on Sunday,
on which streaming service would you find the show?

Speaker 4 (01:12:29):
Netflix?

Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
All right? Fun?

Speaker 4 (01:12:30):
Do you know Jackson Mahomes. Do you know Jackson is
mad at you for it?

Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
Like you Dina is upset with Gina bus Dino. Natalie,
you won. I helped you, but you won. Yay, Congratulations
one hundred and fifty bucks. Congratulations am I I hadn't.
There was no world where I thought Shelley wouldn't get
a five, but anyway, I screwed up. All right, Well, Natalie,

(01:12:55):
have fun. Enjoy one hundred and fifty bucks.

Speaker 3 (01:12:58):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:12:59):
Hang on, Shelley, I'm sorry, but I did not think
you would get anything less than a four.

Speaker 4 (01:13:03):
Well, here's the thing. I don't know myself. I do
my best, So this is why we can't help just
to be you.

Speaker 1 (01:13:11):
Know, I probably won't stop, but that's only when the
lost Summer sixty four. It's fine nine and forty two
sixty four. Maybe we won't have to count that one.
I don't know. I didn't Jackson Mahome. We make fun
of the guy like regularly.

Speaker 14 (01:13:24):
You know, he wasn't at the top of my mind.
For whatever reason, I just wasn't thinking about him this morning.
So I'm so sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:13:29):
Well I probably won't stop, but I understand, I understand.
I'm sorry, Shelley.

Speaker 4 (01:13:34):
It's okay.

Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
So back to a zero game one streak, alript Dino.
And Andrew Jackson, the long lost brother of Patrick Mahomes.

Speaker 4 (01:13:49):
He's a problem too.

Speaker 1 (01:13:51):
I'm sorry with Andrew Jackson. Answer makes me not feel
so bad about this. But that's okay, Shelley. I love you.

Speaker 14 (01:13:56):
I'm sorry, it's okay, I do It's fine, okay.

Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
And for the record, it doesn't really cost us any
more money, because it costs us money every day anyone.

Speaker 14 (01:14:04):
So I don't think that's ever happened where I've won
but then lost the next day.

Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
No, I don't think so it's my phone, you know what.
This whole thing statistically never happened. Just give her her
check and have a good day.

Speaker 4 (01:14:17):
Show you.

Speaker 1 (01:14:18):
Oh my god, I can't believe this. Andrew Jackson, the
President and the interaction with the president money, Yes, ever.

Speaker 11 (01:14:32):
Been left waiting by the phone.

Speaker 1 (01:14:35):
It's the Fred Show, Austin. Good morning, Okay, good morning,
welcome to the show. It's just waiting by the phone,
of course, trying to figure out why you got ghosted
or or it seems that way at least. So explain
to us how you met Becky, about any dates that
you've been on, kind of fill us in on the
backstory and what's happening now.

Speaker 17 (01:14:51):
Yeah, absolutely so we I was on here and we
met on Bumble and honestly, we we talked for a while,
and you know, we we were texting and we would
talk on the phone, and.

Speaker 4 (01:15:06):
I was really excarded to, like, you know, get together
and meet in person.

Speaker 16 (01:15:09):
We finally like set up a date to meet in person,
and she just kind of ghosted me. And I'm not
sure why she sent me up.

Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
Okay, so you never met then, like you were just
chatting and then the date never happened. Even Yeah, no,
we like.

Speaker 16 (01:15:23):
Like I said, we were having fun and yeah, she
just out of nowhere stopped talking to me. And I'm
I'm your guys as good as mind why we stopped talking?

Speaker 1 (01:15:34):
Wow, Because I guess it's one thing. If you meet
in person and the date doesn't go well, you do
something weird or something strange happens, that's one thing. But
you're saying never, you guys, never even met, like she
just disappeared from communication. Yeah, out of the blue. Wow. Okay, Well,
let's call this woman Becky. We'll see if we can
get her on the phone and ask some questions to
see what's going on, see why she disappeared. Hopefully we
can stream things out. Is up on a date, the

(01:15:56):
first date in this case, you can meet and we'll
pay for that. All right, thank you. I'm gonna play
one song. We'll come back and do it. Can you
hang on?

Speaker 17 (01:16:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
Absolutely, Let's see what happens next. Part two of waiting
by the phone. You gotta hear it in two minutes
after Sabrina Carpenter Frend Show, Sabrina Carpenter, it's the French
show on the radio and the iHeart app anytime search
put a fred show on demand. Hey, Justine, welcome back.
Let's call Becky. You guys met on bumble, you chatted
for a while, planned a date, but the date never

(01:16:24):
happened because she goes to you before you can even
go out. Yeah, that's weird. We don't hear about that
very often. But let's call Becky. We'll see if we
can figure this out and straighten things out for you.
Good luck, thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:16:42):
Hello.

Speaker 1 (01:16:42):
Hi is this Becky? Yes, Becky, good morning Fred from
the Frend Show. The whole crew is here. Sorry to bother,
but I do have to tell you that we are
on the radio right now and I would need your
consent to continue with the call. Can we chat for
a minute on the show.

Speaker 4 (01:16:57):
Oh my gosh, Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:16:59):
Thank you that's a yes. Thank you very much for
calling you at behalf of this dude I named Justin,
who I guess you met on Bumble. You chat it
with Justin a little bit, maybe talking about going on
a date that never happened.

Speaker 18 (01:17:12):
Well that's not what I was expecting. I really, I
can't believe I have to talk about this guy.

Speaker 4 (01:17:16):
Are you for real?

Speaker 1 (01:17:18):
I'm not sure what you were expecting, but yeah, no,
he reached out to us and told us to be
matched with it. It was excited about the match that
you guys have been chatting and we're talking about going
on a date and then you disappeared. So why no date?
What happened?

Speaker 18 (01:17:31):
I was hoping it was for something else? I guess. Okay, Well,
yeah we met on Bumble. You know, I'm not this
girl that like goes out with every guy a mattress
because I really try to avoid like weirdos, and I
like to get to know the person a little bit.
This why I know what I'm getting into. So we
did talk a little bit leading up to the.

Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
Date, but he he called me like right before our date,
like right before we're supposed to meet, and he asked
me for gas money so that he could get to
the restaurant.

Speaker 4 (01:18:08):
I'd never had that happen before.

Speaker 18 (01:18:09):
It was so weird, Like I was just explored that
he would even ask for that.

Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
I mean, it's almost five dollars a gallon if it's true. Yes,
I mean, Becky ed spending. He charged you a search charge,
he charged you a date surcharge. You gotta pay him fifteen.
It costs more to get around these days than before.

Speaker 4 (01:18:27):
It's so ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (01:18:28):
How much did he want you to venmo him?

Speaker 18 (01:18:32):
He asked me if I could just help him out
with some gas money, you know, ten, fifteen to twenty
dollars whatever.

Speaker 4 (01:18:37):
So you can get there.

Speaker 1 (01:18:38):
Though, Like, how was he going to pay for the
date or what are you actually was going to pay
for the date?

Speaker 18 (01:18:42):
Yeah, I mean I don't want to date someone that
I have to support financially, So that would have been
nice to.

Speaker 4 (01:18:48):
Know ahead of time.

Speaker 1 (01:18:49):
You got to put your best foot forward on a
first date, and that is not doing that. Let me
bring justin in. I forgot to mention the justice here.
You you failed to attention to us that you asked
for gas money. I mean, I guess it's were you
gonna go pick her up? Or was this just for
you to get there?

Speaker 11 (01:19:07):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:19:07):
Yeah, you know I did. I did ask her.

Speaker 16 (01:19:11):
Was it was for me to get there?

Speaker 4 (01:19:12):
But I was in my mind in my defense, I.

Speaker 16 (01:19:14):
Was like, I was saving the money for I was
saving the money for the dinner.

Speaker 4 (01:19:18):
So and I realized, oh.

Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
No, I got a yeah, yeah, okay, so we're balling
on a budget over here, which you know, Hey, that's
all right, but you gotta don't you have to take
that into consideration when you're dating, especially when you first
meet somebody. I mean, when you first meet somebody, don't
you want to plan something that you can afford so
that you can go. I mean, because if the very
first thing that you do is ask her for money,

(01:19:42):
that doesn't send a very good he's.

Speaker 5 (01:19:45):
Paying for the whole dinner, would you rather him ask Hey,
you want to split this dinner and then you know,
she ends up paying like.

Speaker 4 (01:19:52):
Neither seventy dollars instead of paying only.

Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
I would say splitting a dinner is probably more justifiable
then asking for gas money and I don't. I don't
do it. When I ask somebody out, I pay even
if it doesn't go. Well. That being said, if if
I'm already asking for money and we've never even met,
I mean, come on, yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:20:13):
You're supposed to like act like you're not, you know,
your best version of yourself.

Speaker 1 (01:20:18):
Have you done this before? Justin have you have you
asked women to give you money before you even meet?

Speaker 16 (01:20:24):
I listen, I'll be honest.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
I I've done it once or twice.

Speaker 16 (01:20:28):
But it's not like I'm not showing up at that Like,
if I wasn't showing up at the date, then that's
one thing.

Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
Well that's called that's called theft. So that that's called
the scam. Oh exactly. So you're not scamming people, so
that makes it okay?

Speaker 4 (01:20:42):
Then right?

Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
Well I told her.

Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
I was getting paid.

Speaker 16 (01:20:45):
I got paid the next day, and I you know,
I sent it back and.

Speaker 4 (01:20:48):
Well, why don't you dischedule the date for the next day?

Speaker 8 (01:20:51):
How about you how about this from moving forward schedule
your dates on pay date.

Speaker 1 (01:20:54):
Yeah, I mean you have a problem again. Yeah, I
think that's reasonable, That's what I'm saying. It is like,
you know, yeah, if it's only twenty four hours, you
could have had the date the next day. You would
have been fine. You wouldn't have had to ask her
for money. And then down the road, if you know,
if you're tight, if budget's tight, and she really likes you,
then maybe you start doing things that aren't as expensive.

Speaker 4 (01:21:13):
Like driving.

Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
And you weren't even going to pick her up. You know,
I guess at least cold pick her up if she's
paying for the gas in the car on her dime. Okay, Becky,
So I don't know. It sounds like dude maybe had
good intentions, but it didn't come off right. You know,
he's a tinders swindler. His enemies are coming after him.
All of his bank accounts are frozen. He needed you

(01:21:36):
to send money for guests. But he's actually a millionaire.
He's very, very wealthy, this guy.

Speaker 18 (01:21:40):
Sure, sure it felt like that, it felt like he
was wealthy. I'm really just not interested in dealing.

Speaker 4 (01:21:46):
With that anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:21:47):
It's great, Okay, justin. I'm sorry, man, not a good move.
But best of luck to you. Okay, thank you, Thank
you Becky for your time. Good luck out there.

Speaker 18 (01:21:57):
I'm a big fan of the show, so thanks for
calling me. I wish it was for sending else though,
maybe next time.

Speaker 1 (01:22:02):
Something else, maybe maybe next time. Okay, thank you, Okay,
I love you. The Entertainment Report and trending stories all
the fun fact is coming up to all next spreadshow.

Speaker 19 (01:22:12):
Caitlin's Entertainer Report. He is on the fread show. Pete
Ditty was taken into custody real quick. Just doing the
story if you missed it. He was staying at a
hotel in New York. He got him late last night.
Obviously this is in connection.

Speaker 6 (01:22:25):
To all of those legal issues he's got going on,
and we'll see what happens. His lawyer did say that
that's why he was in New York because he was
awaiting these charges to come through. Despite her filing for divorce,
Nikki Bella and her estrange husband Ardam are still working
together to parent their son, Mateo, which we love to
see the retired WWE star thought Artem for the first

(01:22:47):
time in Napa where their home is the home they
once shared since he was arrested for domestic violence.

Speaker 4 (01:22:54):
Their exchange was all business as Ardam.

Speaker 6 (01:22:57):
Arrived at the house that, like I said, they want
shared together for some one on one time with their.

Speaker 4 (01:23:02):
Four year old.

Speaker 6 (01:23:02):
When he briefly crossed paths with her in the front yard,
I don't think that was supposed to happen. She kept
her distance and stayed pretty much there while they hung
out inside. Neither of them had their rings on, so
I think they're still continuing with their divorce and he
is asking for spousal support, which I always think is interesting.
Late after, Shelley Duvall's fans are livid about her being

(01:23:24):
snubbed from the Emmys in memoriam segment, but her longtime
partner isn't sweating it, and Fred you said it every
year they leave someone out and someone is upset, which
I understand. I mean, death is you want to see
your favorite person up there or your loved one up there.
But Dan Gilroy says he's not upset over her omission
because he's wanting to give the Emmy producers the benefit

(01:23:45):
of the doubt, which we don't see a lot. He
says it may have been an oversight because it's planned
way in advance. But I should say that James Earl
Jones was included. Dan says, in the grand scheme of things,
it's small compared to what they dealt with. She had
a lot of health issue use. She was battling diabetes,
which led to her death in July. He complimented jelly
rules performance, urged her fans not to get worked up,

(01:24:08):
and since she died, he said that they've been wonderful calling,
writing him, sending their best wishes. By the way, she's
best known for her roles in movies like The Shining
and ironically, she also was a two time Moment nominee
nominemin so it is ironic. I think she should have

(01:24:29):
been included. But he's not sweating it, which is nice
to see someone with some maturity. You don't find that
a lot these days. Rapper Lil Pump, speaking of immaturity,
is having a really big meltdown over Taylor Swift endorsing
vice president Kamala Harris. He wrote, you have no clue
why you're even voting for her. Maybe because you're a.

Speaker 4 (01:24:46):
Billionaire and voting has zero impact on your life.

Speaker 6 (01:24:49):
He continued, do your research you said to do clearly
you don't. Right after the debate, you endorsed her lol,
right after she lied many many times. I should say
there's a lot of typos in these tweets. He then
wrote something more eloquent. He wrote, go f yourself. That
comes after Trump posted in all caps Sunday on true
Social I hate Taylor Swift exclamation point.

Speaker 4 (01:25:09):
So they're matt. I don't know if Taylor cares.

Speaker 6 (01:25:11):
By the way, after she posted the link for people
to get registered to vote, more than four hundred thousand
people followed that link and registered. And Lil Pump is
also Kanye's boy, so he probably has a little more
reason to hate her. But go f yourself, he says
to Taylor, as she doesn't care at all.

Speaker 1 (01:25:30):
Yeah, I'm sure that keeps her up at night.

Speaker 4 (01:25:32):
Yeah, I mean, listen, it's fine. We can all vote
for who we want. But it's getting wild out here.

Speaker 6 (01:25:37):
If you want to catch up with anything Fred Show
on social, you can do so Fred Show Radio on
the Gram and Twitter and the Fred Show TikTok.

Speaker 4 (01:25:45):
It's all waiting by the phone.

Speaker 1 (01:25:47):
Historic rainfall in North Carolina eighteen inches of rain feather
in twelve hours at one station a once in a
thousand year rainfall event. They're saying, a recent survey found
that Miami, Florida is the rudest city in America, then
followed by Philadelphia and Tampa. Whoa, but Tampa was the
rudest city at one point. I got, I didn't realize

(01:26:08):
there was a route down there. Yeah, And police in Bedford, Ohio, said,
an eight year old girl stole her parents suv and
drove ten miles to go shopping at Target. She made
it all the way there, parked the car. They found
her inside the store shopping and they're not going to
charge with anything because she was too young. But but
everyone's okay. She did run over a mailbox. I guess

(01:26:31):
to her parents car.

Speaker 4 (01:26:31):
Would she buy a Target?

Speaker 1 (01:26:33):
I don't know. We will ship money, I'm not sure.
But she drove what did I say, ten miles?

Speaker 4 (01:26:42):
Like twenty five minutes?

Speaker 1 (01:26:44):
Ten miles and twenty five minutes she drove. She probably
opened the red cart and everything.

Speaker 6 (01:26:49):
That's pretty good though, like only hitting a mailbox if
you can't drive it.

Speaker 10 (01:26:52):
Mailbox got it her way. Yeah, years old, that's your
good drive right on off.

Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
And those are your trending stories. It's Nash all I know,
and I have three on the way. This is a
daily occurrence and she's a license driver. National Professional House
Cleaner's Day is today National Monte Cristo Day. That I believe,
the Sandwich, National It Professionals Day, National Voter Registration Day,
and its Constitution and citizenship citizen citizen ship, those questions are, yeah,

(01:27:25):
I couldn't pass the test, and every single year we
have to announce our citizenship after we fail the test.
Every day on the air, the fun fact is speaking
of driving. Look at this seamless how I just weave
content into totally on purpose. It's about the first known
speeding ticket. That's what the fun fact is about today.

(01:27:45):
And I'll tell you what it is.

Speaker 11 (01:27:46):
More Fread Show Next, The Fread Show is on again
Fred's fun Fact.

Speaker 1 (01:28:00):
Nobody, guys, did you know the first known speeding ticket
was issued to Walter Arnold in eighteen ninety six for
going eight miles an hour. Oh, the posted speed limit
was two This man four times the speed limit. Who

(01:28:23):
did he think he was? Who did Walter think he was?

Speaker 4 (01:28:27):
Was on a horse? Right, Muggy? Was he using his feet?

Speaker 1 (01:28:31):
I mean, there's no no saying I don't know. Probably
electric vehicle eighteen ninety six. He was going eight you
were only supposed to go to Yeah, he didn't know.
He just didn't. He didn't write.

Speaker 4 (01:28:45):
Sometimes you gotta get to where you need to go.

Speaker 1 (01:28:47):
He didn't know. Yeah, Well, what are the other What
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Speaker 9 (01:30:08):
So this past weekend I had a pretty interesting, uh event.

Speaker 1 (01:30:13):
Going in my life.

Speaker 9 (01:30:14):
My cousin and his wife are having a baby, which
is really exciting and so it's kind of like the
first new baby in my family, you can say, at
least like directly like towards me. And so they had
their baby shower and my mom sort of stepped up
and took over like the planning of it because just

(01:30:35):
for different reasons, like the moms of each of them
have everything's going on. And my mom is very good
at like event planning, very organized, creative like all that stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:30:42):
So I wonder where you get it right.

Speaker 9 (01:30:44):
Right right, I'm nothing compared to Linda Brown, So yeah,
she's next level. So I like in the month's leading
up to it. I've seen her sort of like you know,
shop for different things in order different they come up
with different ideas for some pieces. And when we can
hang on the wall and like this and that, and
y'all go all out for like baby showers, like it's

(01:31:06):
really it's like a birthday party on steroids.

Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
Like it's crazy.

Speaker 9 (01:31:09):
She she like builds her own center pieces and like
all the little pieces that like go around it, and
like there was a theme of like animals, so like
there was like the theme tablecloths and the theme like
things on the wall.

Speaker 1 (01:31:21):
Like it was crazy.

Speaker 9 (01:31:23):
And so I drove up to Milwaukee this past weekend
to help her like put out together and execute it
and whatever. And it was really y'all go crazy for
some lotion like the games that y'all play, Like this
is dollars stuff, right, it's dollar store lotion ladies like
in a fancy bag. Yeah, And like y'all are cut

(01:31:44):
through with this like true or false? Or did who
was the first to you know, want a baby? Who's
gonna be the first to call the pediatrician? Like all
that type of stuff. And they kept like wanting me
to play. I was like, no, I'm good, like I'll
just sit here. But it was like the first time
I got to see like a baby shop just all women,
like I've never you know, ben to something like that.
And then like I was coming home and I got
really sad because talk about like stupid reasons we cried,

(01:32:07):
but I like cried off the way home because my
mom was like so into this and I saw her
like so happy and whatever, and I was joking with
her through this whole process, like well, you better take
this one because you win't get one from me, you
know what I mean, like the whole time, like you know,
do your big one.

Speaker 1 (01:32:20):
But then I was like.

Speaker 9 (01:32:21):
Driving home and I was like sad because I'm like, wait,
like that's true, Like I'm their only kid, right, They're
not going to get a kid through me.

Speaker 4 (01:32:28):
I know.

Speaker 9 (01:32:28):
I don't want kids, so like that, I'm not getting
twisted about that, but like I want that experience for
them to be grandparents, you know, because they would be
so good at it, you know. And so I can't
really stand on the way home because I was like
she's not gonna be able to do this for like
her own grand kid, you know, and like my heart
hurt for them. But it was definitely a very interesting
situation with baby shower. We got kids, she could watch.

Speaker 4 (01:32:49):
Hey, yeah, my brown is open for it, and I'm multiplying.

Speaker 9 (01:32:53):
Yeah, literally there's and obviously over the weekend I was
just surrounded by kids.

Speaker 4 (01:32:56):
But yeah, so with kids. I'm not pushing kids on you.

Speaker 8 (01:32:59):
I would never to anybody, best believe, but you are
so good with king run a daycare.

Speaker 4 (01:33:05):
You came well as long as I have my cocktaion y.

Speaker 9 (01:33:11):
Yeah, but I think Mike would be a great dad.
I just know that I don't see that for my life.
Like I don't feel like I can take care of myself,
so let alone like support a child.

Speaker 1 (01:33:22):
You could do it.

Speaker 9 (01:33:23):
I know if I had to, I would, but it's
just not something that I'm like ready to sign up for.
But my heart hurts because like I do want that
for my parents though I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:33:32):
But it was definitely interesting.

Speaker 9 (01:33:33):
I've never seen a baby jore like that, and it
was the food was pristine, but it was very interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
Game.

Speaker 4 (01:33:40):
No, no, but there was a diaper cake have you seen?

Speaker 9 (01:33:45):
Oh no, it was no, it was more like paper
stuff like they wrote stuff down or baby facts. But
my mom like went to Indiana to like find this
diaper cake, and someone like rulls the diapers like specifically
and builds this like beautiful, we hate out of it,
like and there was there's lotion and stuff tucked in.

Speaker 4 (01:34:03):
I was like, oh my god, this is very interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:34:05):
A lotion cake.

Speaker 9 (01:34:06):
Yeah, there was like loach like bottles of lotion tucked
like everything you need to like change diapers was like
built into This is what I don't hate.

Speaker 1 (01:34:13):
I wouldn't need.

Speaker 4 (01:34:14):
I want I want out. I want freed from these.

Speaker 1 (01:34:16):
Do they come with like an instruction manual these kids
or something. I wouldn't know what the hell to do, right,
Like my lotion, where where you put that?

Speaker 4 (01:34:23):
They don't get chapped? Right?

Speaker 6 (01:34:25):
Ye?

Speaker 5 (01:34:26):
Getting chapped little booty? Yeah, they had the diaper on
for a while. You know what I'm saying, they get
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:34:33):
Know what you're saying. I don't know. I'm not worthy
of it. I'm so glad my mom my sister did
this because it does take a lot of the pressure
off of me. It's a shame that you don't have
a sibling for this reason. I know, just to do
it on your behalf. The one reason I would want one. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:34:50):
The way you feel about your mom though, is like
how we feel about you, like we were just our
heart hurts because.

Speaker 4 (01:34:55):
We don't get to see you as a dad.

Speaker 5 (01:34:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:34:57):
I'm not pushing kids on you either, but I would
love just see that.

Speaker 1 (01:35:00):
What I hear is a calm will carry one for you.
That's what I hear.

Speaker 9 (01:35:03):
That's already been decided. Mike Gready said that they're going
to have a piby together.

Speaker 4 (01:35:06):
Mike asked me all the.

Speaker 1 (01:35:07):
Time, Well, that's because Mike wants to get weather. That's
totally different.

Speaker 4 (01:35:11):
But probably you know, and I know, literally.

Speaker 1 (01:35:13):
Fine, normal will say that to people. The Entertainer Aboard
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