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September 26, 2025 66 mins

Keke is MCing a wedding for someone in her family! Plus, the crew gets nonlogic about book fairs. And, find out why Chase got ghosted on an all new Waiting by the Phone!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You've got your way.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Wait, Fread show is on now, Honest Morning Show.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Monny kidding it's Friday Friday?

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Did you hear me? I say it's Friday? Yes, thank you,
thank you. September twenty six of Fred shows on. Hi Kaila,
good morning, Hi Jason Brown, I probably hike Gee, Good morning,
Joby Shelley's your Monday. Next hour in the showdown, you
can win three fifty is the price five game win streak.
You can start the weekend with some cash. Bella means

(00:35):
here on the phone and the text day five five
five nine one one three five new waiting by the phone.
This morning? Why does somebody get ghosted? Friday? Throwback dance party?
This hour headlines the Entertainmer Important blogs? What do you have?

Speaker 4 (00:46):
K very scary more moment for bad morning? Benito watched
I know you didn't see this, No, okay, I gotta
tell you because I.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Was thinking about you and no one checked that out
on me, So I call.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
I knew that everybody about you that you were good,
so I would I thought i'd tell you today.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
But why are you excited to go to a wedding?
What do you say?

Speaker 5 (01:08):
First of all, I love a wedding, especially when I
don't have to work at the wedding. I can just
go and enjoy free drinks, free food, judge people.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Wedding are you working at? Are you like the DJ
now or whatever people at?

Speaker 6 (01:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:18):
Like I have to MC a little bit tonight. Yes,
but I don't. I mean it's you know, you don't
say no to that, not to family. How do you
tell your family?

Speaker 7 (01:27):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Oh, I do it all the time, but no, I'm not.
I'm not a wedding MC. I don't do that.

Speaker 5 (01:33):
Yeah, I don't enjoy that part. But I love a wedding.
It's so much love. Everybody's lit if you have a
good DJ. Yeah, I'm ready. And now that I'm a bride,
I have to go. It's almost like that show Four
Weddings on TC, Like I'm going to be in there, like,
oh now, what kind of lenen is this?

Speaker 8 (01:52):
That show?

Speaker 5 (01:53):
As a kid, yes, say yes to the dress and
four Weddings and yes.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
So I can't wait tonight.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Well, when do you think you get wedding out?

Speaker 9 (02:02):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:02):
I don't think it's ever going to happen because you.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Go into all these venues and now you're going to
weddings and now you're a wedding DJ. I love a
wedding and a Friday wedding.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Too, Yes, all weekend to recover.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
It's not a nice thing to do, it's not I
do like that because then it doesn't take up your
weekend exactly. You like a Friday wedding, Yeah, I don't
mind it. Oh no, we can go home, take a
little nap, nap, and then get up and go and
then you still have your Saturday.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
And sometimes love that.

Speaker 5 (02:29):
And now that I've been looking at venues, I am
considering a Friday.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
Wedding because it's cheaper.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
I might be busy.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
No, you want me to. You're doing a reading during
the ceremonial. You're the wedding here. Oh god, you're reading
something from the Bible.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Sorry, I'm not. I'm not going to be the wedding MC.
I'm not a wedding MC.

Speaker 5 (02:48):
If I tell Mama Fred, then I want you to be.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
No. No, she won't make me do that. She won't
make me do that. I'm not the people like, hey
can you DJ? We've had listeners over the Hey can
you can you DJ? My thing? Can you m see
my thing? I'm like no, Yeah, it's stressful. No, you
need a real professional for that. Like we talk, you know,
stupid things on the radio. We talk stupid things like

(03:11):
you want like you need like a real professional person
for that.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Yeah, I agree. I agree.

Speaker 5 (03:17):
It's not a job to be taken lightly because one
wrong pronunciation of a name, or you forget somebody's name,
or you introduce in the wrong order, then you've ruined
this bride's entired wedding.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
It's a lot of pressure, it is.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
You know. We also, we don't have to do the
thing where we we don't have to do the thing
where we introduce the bridal party like it's the starting
lineup of the bulls game, Like we don't have to Yeah,
we don't have.

Speaker 5 (03:42):
To do it.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
Now, you little sister of the bride from Licking, Nebraska Stacey,
alongside the best friend and fraternity brother of the groom
from prett New Stave and then come out they do
like the fish.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
We don't need to do it, No, we don't.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
We don't need to do it.

Speaker 5 (04:10):
I agree with that part at the reception because I
feel like the bridal team has already gotten their shine
at the ceremony, like you already did your little two
step down.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
You don't want to give them the more shine, is
what you're saying, like brandish play.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
We don't need to do this whole intro of them.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
And by the way, I know that I know the
Brighton groom's name because they invited me to their wedding,
so I know who they are, and.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
You know what I'm introduced either.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
Why it's their wedding. I already know whose day it is.
I don't need you to announce it again.

Speaker 4 (04:42):
They're being introduced as the newlywed like they're finally a
couple of their mayors.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
You don't have him at your wedding, girl, he's gonna
be judging the.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
Whole time in the room. Might have been the minister
that did it for you. I already know the name
of the people.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Don't make it to the receipt. You're gone already.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
I don't know. I just got Friday traffic and then
you gotta do It's just a thing. I know it's cheaper,
and you know, it's just like a nice Saturday, like
let me rest, you know, let me just get ready
for this and prepare myself, just cross out my day.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Listen, you gotta be there, whether I have it on
a Friday.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Oh no, I'm going on like I would miss your wedding.
I would never miss your wedding. But now, what if
I gave a very generous gift, then can I can
we have it on a Saturday? Or what if I
give a very generous gift, can I can I make
an appearance on like Zoom?

Speaker 2 (05:42):
No? Absolutely, you're gonna come in. He eat that baked
chicken or whatever, baked chicken or steak. Whenever they pass around.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
You're gonna have some. Okay, you're gonna like it.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Please just sit me with your uncles.

Speaker 4 (05:56):
I know either there's gonna be a friend show table,
but I need to be at the uncle's table.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
I know you're going to watch for it all night.
They keep him in control, So I have to leave.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Depends on how many shots we have I.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Will do I get a plus one?

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Yes, she's choosing I am.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
That's not part of the deal. No, that's not part
of the deal. No, no, no, I didn't agree to that.
The gift is going down in monetary value quickly, Kiki.
There's this sliding scale. Okay. I have an idea in
my mind of what the check is going to be
right now and you it can go up and down
in the next year. Right, you know what it is.

(06:33):
It is, Caitlyn. As a matter of fact, you know
what you need to do right by me here because
I can see in my head, right I can. I
can visualize myself writing the check from you.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
No, so I gotta be nice until there are a.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
Few There are several several I shouldn't say. I don't
know what several I want to commit myself to. There
are zeros behind the numbers. Commit commit com there are
zeros behind the number. And I'm just telling you right
now that you know if you don't do this right
and you make me do something stupid, Hi, it's fad.
And now you get a big temple. I've actually never

(07:07):
met before until right now because she hit him until
he gave me a ring.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
That's the first step is that we need to have
and we need to have the We need to organize
some kind of summit where he and I meet for
the first time sum and that needs to happen. That
needs to happen soon. It's time. It's time. It's time
that it's time that your work husband and your actual husband.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Meet I'm thinking about bringing him to our Tangent Live.
We'll see.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Really, really, you're going to hard launch the man at
a show event, well with you.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
He doesn't have the gum on stage. You'll be in
the back.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
But he's going to hear the things that you say.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
He hears. Trust me, he knows what I say. You
know he's married. Ok.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
Wow, look at this guy. He's almost like he's a
real person. Now all of a sudden, he puts a
ring on it. Now you can actually come in public
with you.

Speaker 5 (07:53):
I know, we're making our first appearance as an engaged
couple tonight.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
I'm excited.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
That's that's why you're excited about this wedding, because no,
this is because every time you see new people, now
you see the same people for like, you know, it's
a fresh time. It's oh, kicking a ring and know
that that's gonna wear off.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
I think so.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
But that's what this is. Okay, it's your time to shine.

Speaker 5 (08:18):
No, no, no, no, this is about the But I
just I'm excited to be in a wedding. Like, I
just want to see your wedding. I want to sit
in it.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
And yeah, my god, my girl, it's exciting.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
Fred Fred's biggest stories of the day. Look at you
like Pauline is rubbing off on you. I'll call mom
of Fred, yes, and then she'll make you do that. Think, oh, yes,
I don't think so.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
I know to call That's right, Ladies, call his mom,
that's all gonna Say't be.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Telling people to do stuff like that. That's not good.
You don't call someone's mom's grown up to get them
to do the thing that he wants. You don't do that, Paulina.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
It might be a less resort if you're a husband.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
No, you do it all the time.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
It could be a less resort thing. I'm saying, like, if.

Speaker 10 (09:06):
Nothing else works, and nothing does work, they got to
call his mom.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Let him know.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
Maybe if it's not working, there's a reason and there's
another path, you know. Okay, all right, Well, I mean listen, I'm.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Pro talking to the mom for sure.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
Maybe you're just not right about something.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
Hey, you know what, I never considered that.

Speaker 11 (09:26):
I know, I know, I know, I know that maybe
Hobby is right about something sometimes occasionally, maybe Hobby has
boundaries occasionally, Well so do I.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
I call his mom and we discussed.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
No, that is unboundaries, that is in fact, the opposite
of boundaries. But no, you know you don't call my mom.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
Don't call my mommy.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
No, I brought you. I brought you into this family,
and I'll take you out. Okay, I have to call
change your phone Numberking. I don't want sad news. An
Asian man hacked your phone too. An Asian man hacked
her Facebook and her phone, and she's no longer reachable
to you for requests about the wedding. I mean, I
am a Benny Hannah chef, I'm certified. But no, I

(10:12):
will not cook at your wedding. I won't.

Speaker 5 (10:13):
You won't know what about private dinner for victim and I.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
I just cause you didn't make up putting up salts
on a food and you're out there, I'm you're trying
not to cut my hand off at my be the
chef night at Benny Hannah and and Kiki over here
is like, I don't know, it's not salted properly. Really,
that's funny, because I was trained for thirty two minutes
on lighting things on fire in front of my friends.

Speaker 5 (10:35):
I can't believe you actually did. That was the funniest thing. Oh,
I was so excited, it was it was great. Oh,
I was so excited. You had the outfit on. You
were juggling the eggs. It was you were trying to
ruin my night. And it couldn't It couldn't have been done.
You couldn't have been done. Oh No, we had a time.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
There was no greater I could think of a few
greater things I've ever done than when I got to
cook at Benny Hannah, And that's a fact. There were.
And then I played Bozo Buckets, yes one. Then I
got to throw the first pitch out at the Winston
Salem Dash game. That was the night that the veteran
was before me. Oh yeah, very very very deserving veteran, Yes,

(11:15):
who practiced standing up from his wheelchair for a year
to throw the pitch.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
It was terrible. It was wonderful and it was terrible
at the same time. It was like, you guys set
me up.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
They should have saved him for last.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Absolutely.

Speaker 6 (11:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Then if you've not heard the story before, so we uh,
you know, were on North Carolina. We were on in
Greensboro at the time, and they say, hey, comes in
to Winston Salem, Dad, You're gonna throw out the first
pitch of the game. It's very exciting fireworks night to
Friday night. Like, Okay, So I go to this thing
and like a lot of these games, there's there's more
than one first pitch. There's like other first pitches like
sponsors and whatever, and then there's the first pitch, right,

(11:54):
So I was the first pitch, Like we had a
couple pitches ahead of you, and then you're gonna gonna
announce you're gonna go out there and one's gonnalap and
it's gonna be great, and it's the first pitch and
then you're gonna be you know, famous, And I'm like, okay, cool.
So I'm out there and we got one ahead of
you would say it's a military salute. I'm like immediately
this is not good, Like this is we I don't
need to be going after a meeting like we can

(12:15):
just I'm like, hey, we're good, Like no, no, no, it's great.
So they shows this man. I think he was like
a Vietnam or, I don't know, an older gentleman, much
older gentleman. He was in a wheelchair. He had his hat,
you know, you know the hat that veterans wear that's
you know whatever. And so they he had like a
caretaker and he was in a wheelchair, and they wheel
him up the you know, ramp, and then they wheel
him out in the felation gentleman, you know, veteran of

(12:36):
many wars and hero to many people, Steve or whatever
his name was. And so they wheel him out and
everyone stands and they turned the caretaker turns his wheelchair
towards the plate, you know. They took him out near
the mound. And then this is no joke. It took
about fifteen minutes, Matt ten. It took about ten minutes
as he tried to rise and then would sit again

(12:57):
and then tried to rise. And then his daughter, her granddaughter,
whispers to me, he's been practicing this for a year,
my heart. And so finally he was able to stand.
This isn't funny, geeky. It's only funny because it's me.
He was able to stand, and he threw the ball
a little ways, you know, and then people are crying.
People are like, I mean, it was like clapping. It

(13:19):
was emotional. It was like no, it was like like tears.
I mean literally, people like, oh my god, oh my god.
The woman who set it up just texted me she's
listening right now and.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
Be like, oh this is a cry God, bless you,
our country and the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
And I kids or not. I go to the person
from the team and I go, we don't have to
do this. I gotta I gotta go. I gotta go, like,
can we just see it's cool, I'll come back another time.
They're like, oh no, it's happening now, and oh my god,
this is amazing. And then they wheeled this guy off
and they're like and now the loser DJ from the
radio station and the people are like, whatever, now you're

(13:57):
paying attention. Now they're getting their tissues out there, trying
to redo their acup. It was a beautiful moment for
him and a terrible moment for me. I just went
out there. I'm like, okay, great, here, just take it.
I don't know, here's the ball.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Did you at least have a good pitch.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
It was a good pitch, but nobody was watching because
they were too busy, like donating to the you know,
usl or whatever. They ran to the kiosk to donate
to our soldiers, like you know, they were There's no
way they were paying. It was terrible. That's it was
a wonderful moment. It was a terrible moment all at
the same time. And I just want to thank Carolyn
Carver for setting that up. Can we next time, Carolyn?
Can She doesn't work for us anymore, But next time,

(14:30):
can you ask who else is on the end for
the survivor of nuclear war? And then you No, you
gotta ask these questions ahead of time. I'm all right,
Jason Brown. Hello, I don't know if we have a
full tally of your picks, but they're not great. But
last week they were except we found out that you

(14:50):
didn't do them. Yeah, you don't get it into the
Bella and then Bella well she basically it was a
little sloppy, to be honest with you, and you were
called out. Now nobody would have known. Nobody would have known,
but we do know. Now did you pick these yourself? Yes?
These are from my own brain. Can you raise, like,
raise your hand in under oath to say, oh, yeah, yeah,
I made all these decisions myself, my Scouts of America whatever. Yeah, okay,

(15:15):
because you were an altar. I know you weren't a
boy scout, but you were an altar boy.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
I actually was a cub scout for a little bit.
I was, so the den leader had to go to rehab.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
Also one of my favorite stories, that's.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
A that's a true story too. Yeah it was. It
was a cub scout for a short time and then
the troop leader had to go to rehab.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
So we were it would be funny. Yeah, I might
write that book.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
I might write one. Okay, Week four NFL picks Jason Brown,
our sports reporter, Seahawks Cardinals. Oh, Cardinals not off to
a good start. That was last night they lost. I'll
tell you what there's I'm gonna give you a tip,
sports reporter. There's a Thursday night game. Okay, you could
get ahead, a little one up on everybody. If you

(15:55):
got cheet, you'll ain't gonna clock me. Okay, So we're
already owing one on a game that already had happened. Grannity.
I think it happened at the last minute on the
field goals. So there's that part. I would have picked
the Cardinals to actually, But anyway, Viking Steelers, Uh, Steelers.
That's eight thirty in the morning. That's in like Germany
or something. Oh, it's somewhere. It's in Europe, somewhere Where

(16:18):
is it?

Speaker 2 (16:18):
Oh, it's yesterday.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Is in Berlin. Let me see, it's in Dublin. It's
in Dublin. Yes, it is Eagles, Buccaneers, Eagles, Chargers, Giants, Chargers, Commanders, Falcons, Uh, Falcons,
colt Rams.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
The Rams.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
We're gonna go with the Ram, Bears, Raiders, Bears, Packer, Packers, Cowboys.
What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do?

Speaker 11 (16:49):
Nation?

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Baby?

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Why? Though? I don't understand, Like, okay, Titan sections Titan,
you don't like Texas that much? I guess. Panthers, Patriots.
We gotta go with the Panthers, Saints, Bills, Bills, Browns, Lions, Lion, Jaguars,

(17:13):
fo it's about time and Ravens, Chiefs, Chiefs and the
Monday Night Games, Jets, Dolphins, Jets, and Bengals, Broncos and
the Broncos of Barcelona, the Barcelona Broncos in the National

(17:37):
Football League. You know that's exciting. Yeah, yeah, okay, I
believe it. Guys. Amazon ows use some money? How about that?
Amazon owes us some money. They've agreed to pay historic
two point five billion dollars settlement. It's only the other
way around. I'm always giving Amazon money with the Federal
Trade Commission after it was accused of tricking customers into

(17:59):
buying subscription for its Prime membership. The settlement comes just
days into the trial between the e commerce giant and
federal regulators. Under the agreement, Amazon will pay a billion
dollar civil penalty and provide one point five billion in
refunds to an estimated thirty five million customers who were
harmed by their deceptive Prime enrollment practices, the agency said

(18:20):
in the press release. The lawsuit was filed in twenty
twenty three under the Biden administration over the company's cancellation policy.
So there is some stipulations. I think you have to
have not used Prime more than three times in a
year or something like that. I don't know, you have
to go look it up. But you might be entitled
to fifty bucks from Amazon, which you would then, of
course proceed to spend on Amazon. So I'm sure it
will be fine. Makiki, Yeah, I guess it's official. No

(18:43):
word if they've said anything to the Chinese people. But
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursdays approving
the TikTok sale to US America, US American US Americans,
the US when it does say that TikTok's US business
to American owners, though China has yet to officially approved
the deal, Right, so we signed something that says it's

(19:05):
none they I don't know that they feel that way,
but anyway, the apps current Chinese owner by dans Will,
reportedly owned nineteen point nine percent of the new company stock.
Under the agreement, American users data will be managed by
Oracle about one in five. And this is good news,
by the way, that we're gonna have TikTok, because one
in five US adults now regularly get their news from TikTok,

(19:26):
which is up sharply from only three percent in twenty twenty.
So it went from three percent to twenty percent. Younger
adults see the biggest jumped ages eighteen to twenty nine.
Forty three percent regularly use TikTok for news, which is
up from nine percent. Ages thirty to forty nine, twenty
five percent do up from two percent, and those fifty
to sixty four and sixty five plus numbers are much lower.

(19:48):
Among TikTok uses, specifically, more than half now say they
regularly get news from there, and that number has climbed
from twenty two percent to twenty twenty. A lot of statistics.
But people are now going to TikTok for news, and
that's good because we're on TikTok, the friendship TikTok. You'll
find us there and you won't find much news.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Oh's lots of news. So much news.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
News about you know, yes, yeah, right, news right, news
about the dude you know shows up drunk to his
date and yeah, that kind of news. Yeah, it's the
kind of news you need. Dadbod and Riz are among
five thousand words that have been added to the Miriam
Webster Dictionary. Five thousand words. So this was the question

(20:29):
last night. I was talking to someone about they added
five thousand words in a dictionary. I didn't think I
knew five thousand words. It turns out, though, that the
average human knows somewhere between thirty five and forty thousand
words and uses them regularly. I had no idea. I
wouldn't have guessed I knew five thousand words in my head,
and they're adding them all the time. And by the way,
he's not even a word. It's charisma. It's short for charisma.

(20:51):
So why are we we're making up words and putting
them into or taking pieces of words and putting them
in a dictionary next to words that already exist. And
I contend this is just to make the dictionary relevant,
because when's the last time that anyone said, like, you
know what, I dude, I have an old copy of
the dictionary, like I need to stop by Barnes and Noble.
If I can find one and snag me a new dictionary,

(21:12):
I gotta have it. Beast mode, dadbod riz have all
been added. What else, dumb phone, which is like the
phone before iPhone era phones, like a phone that didn't
do as much as a dumb phone. Farm to table.
That's three words love, language, side I and hard pass.

(21:34):
Okay again two words we don't need it. I know
we don't. I know we don't. A Bay Area woman
named Lisa has rented digital billboards along Highway one O one,
stretching from the South Bay up to San Francisco to
advertise her search for mister Wright. The billboards director to
a website Mary Lisa dot com, where she shares her preferences, values, lifestyle,
and often offers a dating application or an even offers

(21:57):
rather a dating application so that you can fill it
out and she can find love this way. She says
that traditional dating apps have not worked for her, so
she's taking a bolder and more public route, with hopes
penned on making this bold move payoff in love And
would you have responded to a guy on a billboard
asking for applications for you to date him? Would you

(22:20):
have ever responded to that?

Speaker 2 (22:22):
No?

Speaker 1 (22:22):
So do you think this will I think guys will
do it. Guys will do because guys are We're stupid,
Like if we think you know, I'll fill it out,
you know. Like the guys are like that. Like women
I think would be like what's his soul? Like, what's
his soul?

Speaker 12 (22:34):
You know?

Speaker 1 (22:35):
They would looking They would look at a picture on the
billboard and be like what like if he love his mom?
Like what you know, what's on the inside with what's
going on with this guy? Criminal record? Like what's his
credit score?

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Oh yeah?

Speaker 1 (22:46):
What are the top three things that you would want
to know about a man that you're looking You don't
know anything about him, Like you see a picture of
him on a billboard and real like real talk, don't
tell me some stuff about Oh is your family? Like
I mean, I'm I'm like real talk. Credit score, Like
how much is in the bank account? How big a
dingling is money?

Speaker 2 (23:06):
For sure, I need to know your financial situation.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
Do you have any or if you don't, like are
you at least responsible about it? Kind of thing.

Speaker 5 (23:13):
I need to know your financial situation. I need to
know your health situation, and I need to know your
faith situation.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
For me, that's a good one.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
What do you mean by health situation? Like, if you've
got cancer, you're out?

Speaker 5 (23:24):
No, Like if you have if you got the clap,
you out. If it's something you're burning, you need an antibiotics.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
Yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Well, hopefully you got the antibiotic. If that's all you needed, then.

Speaker 11 (23:35):
That's the least of your problems.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
I just need to know that.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
Yeah, okay, all right, Kaitlin. Because I do think that
guys typically and I think women do too, But I
think guys typically will look, I'm attracted to you, and
then they'll dig into the rest and a lot of
times we'll and I hate to be like, you know,
to generalize all men, but or stereotype, but then I
think it's like sometimes if they're hot enough, then we'll
talk ourselves out of the major red flags, like oh,

(23:59):
you're married or.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
You know, do that too. I can talk myself up,
so I think I think.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
Women can do it too, which is why I was
careful to generalize. But yes, real talk top three things.
You see a dude's face on a billboard and it's
maryfred dot com. What do you really want to know?

Speaker 4 (24:15):
I hate to copy Kiki, but definitely finances.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
Murmur. I do want to know.

Speaker 4 (24:22):
Different from her health situation, I want to know, like
how you take care of yourself? How do you eat?
Do you go to the doctor regularly? Because I don't
want to beg people to go.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
To the doctor. Your mental health management.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
Right, that's including health? Yeah, like do we are you
open to therapy? Are you open to talking about your feeling?

Speaker 2 (24:40):
It takes yeah? And then do I go funny or
do I go serious?

Speaker 4 (24:46):
I don't know, I like would want to Can I
say that I would want to talk to their friends
or like people that know them?

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Or is that not you're sharing about.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
Two people are not concerned about, like how how it's
going on physically, like how it's going on in the
in the bedroom.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
We can we can wear that out.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Well, I don't have money.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
Well, I was going to say that was gonna be
my other.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
If you don't have any debt, we can work with
the rest of it. Jason Man's face on a billboard.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
I would have to go with job significantly older age.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
Are you Are you eligible for the Golden Bachelor? Yes,
exactly to be yeah, I have to know their height,
their age. I guess I'll go with job, but then
also I'll add another one. I want to know, like
are you an animal person, because that's like very important
if rolls are reversed and it wasn't Lisa on the
billboard in the Bay Area, but it's a dude and

(25:39):
you were eligible.

Speaker 10 (25:41):
I want to know debt, like what you carry in
debt because I have so much that like put together,
but might be homeless.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
I don't know, like you're living under that roade, so.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
You need to be You need to have financial viability.

Speaker 10 (25:53):
Okay, got it, like just their finances down nothing a multimillionaire,
but like have it down, yes, you know I don't.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
So you have to have credit score acceptable for us
to have a place to live. Okay, all right.

Speaker 10 (26:03):
At this point in my life, I would say somebody
who doesn't want more kids because I don't, so for me,
it's like, you know, I got my one daughter and
that's it.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
So like you don't want kids.

Speaker 10 (26:10):
You can have kids, just like don't want more because
I'm not doing that with you. And then number three
probably would be if you're on anybody's list, like hit list,
like you can't be making nobody mad FBI FBI, your
ex girlfriend like mafia, you the mafia, anybody like to know,
like okay, like people have it out for you, because
I don't people like that.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
I stay away from Leon, know what I mean?

Speaker 10 (26:30):
So like I would not want to date you because
I'm not going to be on that list with you.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
Okay, we're not bonding, Clyde.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
And this is your guys, last thing in headlines because
this is, by the way, this was a segment about
the headlines.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
But you want to know, Yeah, what about you?

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Oh god, we know I don't care. I mean I care,
but I'm with you, guys, Like, that's not that's not
maybe no, that would be maybe fourth or fifth on
the list. Dependants like are you an independent person? Finances

(27:05):
would be good. Finances are good if you're counting it.
I would love someone who makes more than me. And
I know a lot of guys for some reason are
emasculated by that. That's crazy. That's crazy to me, Like,
go marry, Like I would love somebody who'sould balling, especially
somebody who's balling because they figured out how to do
it themselves. I mean, I trust funds fine too, but
then you kind of are indebted to the family. I

(27:27):
feel like my friends who have married into trust funds
and they didn't have And I know, I know several
this is not a joke. I don't even know this
is not a joke. I know several men who married
women whose families are extremely, extremely wealthy. Man, and I
trust me, I've asked all those questions. No, and I
think for those guys, it's like and most of them

(27:50):
were strong men, but it's like, Okay, I make I
make X, I went to school for four years, I
made this much money, and I married somebody who's worth
millions of dollars. And it's like the families are not
but they know that everything that you have, they're providing essentially,
even if it wasn't their parents' generation that made the money.
A lot of times it was grandpa or before that.
But there's still this judgment that like and I think

(28:12):
I think even confident men are Like the budget was
based on what my wife has, not based on what
I can provide, And so I think it's just a
weird feeling to know that, like you're living well outside
your means and not because you provided it. And I
know people are listening now going that's crazy. I would
love somebody who is super rich and they just pay
for everything. But it's almost like you're you're having to
ask for permission for the from the family for everything,

(28:35):
and then you're you're you owe them stuff, like if
they bought the house because dad, you know, started a
construction company that builds, you know, gigantic buildings or whatever,
then they're coming over whenever they want and you're not
telling them no. Yep, you know what I mean. Like
the boundaries are are are messed up a little bit there,
So she.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
Needs to have her own money independence.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
I think that would be cool. And then uh, close
with family, Okay, a good family relationship. Okay, there's not
a good family relationship. There need to be a clear
reason why. Okay, because family is important. And then the
animal thing too, But I don't know, I kind of
put that in with family because it's all one and
the same, and I might get into the Advent calendar
game this year. I'm thinking about. There's a lot of
cool Advent calendars out there. There's a whole industry with this.

(29:16):
You can get ones that have little bottles of Scotch
in it. I don't really drink scotch. I don't really
drink anymore. But you can get all kinds of different ones.
But this one. Costco is selling a five foot lint
Advent calendar, so they dropped. It's five feet long. I
guess it's a chocolate chocolate Advent calendar. If you're not
familiar with this, it's a Catholic thing. I don't really
know the whole history behind it, but it's, you know,

(29:38):
every day leading up to Christmas, you open like a
little compartment and there's a little gift in there is
the premise counting down to Christmas. And I don't know
why we're giving gifts or where that all came from.
I'm sure somebody can explain to me the history of it.
But now they've got all different ones. Like growing up,
we had ones they didn't necessarily have anything in them.
They were just it was just fun every day to
like count down to Christmas and now you know, you

(29:59):
guys dog toys in them, you've got chocolate in them,
you've got alcohol makeup. There's one I know that that
has makeup in it, like Sephora makes it or something
a Mac or somebody. But it is the Mega Advent Calendar.
It features full size lint chocolates, including Truffles, Bars and
Bears one hundred and eighty nine bucks and it's only
available at select Costco stores.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
They had a wine Advent calendar at Costco.

Speaker 4 (30:24):
I don't know if you mentioned that or not, but
someone gave me that one year and that was fun.
And it's a German person or people originated the Advent
calendar in the nineteenth century. They used to do markings
in chalk, and then a German explorer brought it over
here and now we do the thank you, you're welcome.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
A lot of fun facts in here, guyeah, a lot
of fun fact we talked about the words that you know,
talked about Advent calendars.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Yeah, the German Cretians, shout out, get shout out.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
To the German Protestants. Absolutely, it's national pancake tape and
National Johnny Apple Seed Day. I think every year we
look it up. I don't know why we're celebrating. Hey,
a happy day.

Speaker 13 (31:01):
Calin's Entertainment Report and he's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
Colina. I thought of you the second I read this story.

Speaker 4 (31:06):
Bad Bunny was the target of what they're calling a
credible death threat during his recent residency in Puerto Rico.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
So the threat was.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
Made online by an armed individual who was identified but.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
Not arrested as far as the last time I checked.

Speaker 4 (31:19):
Now, word is that federal officials, including the FBI, were
present during the residency.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
Now, we don't know if it was the entire.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
Time or just certain nights, but you went, and it's
possible that they were there that night and thank goodness
nothing happened and that they were there.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
But that's scary. That is terrifying.

Speaker 10 (31:39):
I think being an artists today, like there's probably so
much that you are, you know what I mean, Like
you're just afraid when it comes to like your own
shows or whatever, being out Like that's scary.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
And I also think about like the artists, like you
are the reason that all these people are gathering and
if something happens, the guilt. I think Taylor Swift at
one point had said her biggest fear is something happening
at one of her shows to her fans, because you're
the reason that they're there. So that's very scary and
I'm glad nothing happened. Speaking of Taylor, she is making
a super rare TV appearance on The Tonight Show with

(32:08):
Jimmy Fallon.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Oh yeah, that talent's fay coming on the side of
the sail My Buddy, my file. I can't leave.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
Jimmy is here to talk about that. She's going to
be on October sixth three.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
It's getting worse, even though I've seen some clips of
him lately and it's just he's insufferable. I'm sorry, he's insufferable.
Like he's a very talented guy.

Speaker 2 (32:31):
Yeah, he's got a lot of energy.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
But like just the interviews, it's just like Kayla is,
you're on a radio radio, So what's it called? What's
it called? What's he called the radio? So what's it called?

Speaker 2 (32:40):
Show?

Speaker 4 (32:41):
Show?

Speaker 1 (32:42):
The president of the radio? On the radios? And it's
so crazy, what do you talk about on? What are
you talking about? On there?

Speaker 2 (32:49):
We talk about anything but politics?

Speaker 1 (32:52):
But politics is crazy, Like you wouldn't want to talk
about that politics, But that's what he does. He just
repeats what you just said, but like a outer and
then like if you tell a joke, it's the funniest
thing he's ever seen every time, which.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
I do appreciate. But Jimmy, why are you upside down
and on the back of your chair?

Speaker 4 (33:08):
Because I feel like he's always moving around, like spinning
that chair.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
And I do love like people in comedy that like
make you feel funny, like Leon Rodgers, the guy that
works next door on the morning show at our sister station,
Like he's one of these guys, Like you'll say something
and he'll really he'll give you the gratification. He'll validate
when you're funny, and like because he knows what that's
like because he's a comedian. I love that about comedians.
But like sometimes I'm like, Okay, cut the crap, Like

(33:33):
that wasn't fun when I need that funny. Like sometimes
I if I were friends with Jimmy, I would test him.
I would say something not funny. It wasn't funny though,
Like it wasn't funny what I just said.

Speaker 4 (33:42):
He seems like someone who likes to be friends with
the celebrities too that he has on but she'll be
there October sixth.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
Three's gonna be on in the show. I can't believe.
It is crazy. It is unbelievable. It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (33:52):
It is crazy.

Speaker 4 (33:53):
You're gonna love the teaser he did too, But she'll
be there three days after the release of her twelfth
studio album, In the Life of a show Girl, on
October third, and he did do a fun little teaser
where he used a roulette wheel to reveal the date
and Taylor's favorite number, which is thirteen. So Ifti's buckle up.
I don't know what she's doing there, but I feel
like we're in trouble. Yeah, something's happening. And I know
in the All Too Well music video there was a
date that she teased about a book release.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
I don't think it's a book release, but I think
the date matters. YadA, YadA, YadA really quickly.

Speaker 4 (34:19):
In relationship news, I don't know if you guys saw,
but Sidney Sweeney and Scooter Braun were spotted on a
dinner date, sparking more rumors.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
I think that they are dating. I think we know that.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
I was creeping her Instagram to find out if he
was liking her photos.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
He was so I think that they are.

Speaker 4 (34:33):
Dating also, And this is classic Sasha Baron Cohen. He's
moved on from a split with Isla Fisher and he's
now seeing a twenty seven year old OnlyFans model. He's
fifty three, so tails so old as time. As Paulina
would say, if.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
We're dated an only fans model, would you expect them
to stop doing OnlyFans?

Speaker 5 (34:49):
No?

Speaker 1 (34:50):
What if you had enough money that you could just
sell supplement it? Like would that be fair? Like could
like let's say, I mean not mean, but like he
has enough money, so he's dating at twenty He's like,
I don't want you showing your stuff on the internet anymore?
Like is that would that be controlling? Or would that
just be Would that be fair terms in a relationship
to be like, hey, look I will whatever you're making,
I'll pay that so that you so that well you're

(35:11):
dating me, everyone else doesn't get to see your stuff.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
I think it.

Speaker 4 (35:13):
Depends on for me, like the reason why they're doing
only fans Like if it's if it's only for money
and they don't want to be doing it, then yeah,
I'd be.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
Down for that.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
Otherwise you're dating an only fans models, So then that's
just Hey, this is what I do. I like doing it,
so like you knew that going into it, So sorry,
I'm going to keep doing it.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
Probably, but I mean, I don't know that this will last.

Speaker 4 (35:32):
I mean, he's freshly divorced and he's fifty three, she's
twenty seven.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
But hey, wake up week This might be the most
controversial thing I've ever said. Parmajan cheese is overrated. Parmazan
cheese is overrated.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
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(36:10):
you working on? Kay?

Speaker 4 (36:11):
Well, if I can get through it without having a
stroke like I did last hour, I want to tell
you about how jay Z got turned down for that
big old casino in New York, but another rapper got
approved for it, and now it's probably on site, I'll
tell you what happened, all right.

Speaker 13 (36:25):
Then, Yeah, they talk better than the excite tell me about.
These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
So it's like we're running in our diaries, except we
say them a loud We call them blogs.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
Paulina go, thank you so much, dear blog.

Speaker 10 (36:39):
I know we talk about this a lot as adults,
adults in the room, sometimes that's what we are.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
But the thing is, you know, when you're grown up
and you.

Speaker 10 (36:47):
Look back at stuff from your childhood or things that
you know kids might or may not have today, the
experiences I get a lot of, like nostalgia and just
like these feelings of wanting to go back into time
because now that I have a couple of dollars in
my pocket, not money, but a couple of dollars, I
want to go back and do things again right, or
like bring things back now at this big age and mine.

(37:09):
My new thing that I'm like, the new hill I'm
dying on, is I want to bring back those scholastic
book fairs.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
Oh yes, oh yeah, I remember this.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
At school. They used to have, like you know, once
a year or whatever, they'd bring in all the books
and you could buy them your parents, would you know,
have to give you money. Yes, Now, that the one
time a year my mom would let me spend as
much as I wanted, you see, she well, she was like,
if you know, if you books right, so like, oh yeah,
maybe he'll read, maybe he'll get excited about reading and
like learning something. And so she let me buy whatever.
That was one that and back to school. Those are

(37:35):
the two times a year that was almost a blank
check because she again it was if I can get
this dude stoked about going to school, then ye can
do backpack and some pens or whatever you know. Then
that lasted about a week.

Speaker 10 (37:46):
But yeah, as a mom, I think that's so cool though,
and I hope that my baby gg guests experienced that feeling,
like that school feeling that you know, buying your school
supplies all that that was always so fun. And I
want this to come back though, because I remember as
a kid, my mom didn't really give me the money
to do it.

Speaker 2 (38:03):
I don't think my mom's like, I mean, she's an.

Speaker 10 (38:05):
Amement from Poland, Like she didn't really understand what this was,
the concept of this plastic book fair and she didn't
really get it, and she wouldn't just give me money.
And I used to come home because they gave you
a catalog. You remember that, come home and circle what
I wanted.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
Oh but I never got to go get it. So
I always used to take.

Speaker 10 (38:24):
Whatever book you want, like we lived this moment though
of like going into like your school gym was always.

Speaker 2 (38:30):
In the gym.

Speaker 10 (38:31):
And I don't even know who is running these fairs
like Glastic, like who.

Speaker 1 (38:34):
Was believe that's what they were called, these Scholastic book
fairs because I believe the company.

Speaker 7 (38:39):
Are you?

Speaker 2 (38:40):
Are you serious?

Speaker 10 (38:42):
I want that like like come here at the radio
station set up like we'll give you a space like
a gym, and I want you to put all the
books out and then I want to walk around with
my circled like you know, my circled catalog and be like, hey,
I want the goosebumps.

Speaker 2 (38:54):
I want this that like I have adult money now.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
But here's here's a nice thing about being a parent,
is it? Like so you you your mom it was
an immigrant and maybe didn't understand it because she didn't
have it in Poland and maybe there wasn't as much money.
Now you have, you know more, you can provide Gigi
with more. So now when the book fair comes along,
now you can let her go nuts because you didn't
get to go nuts. So now you have that opportunity
to pass it on to your kids. So there you go, like,

(39:18):
that's that's how you can relive it, I think, so
give it to her.

Speaker 10 (39:21):
I just look any scholastic to make this happen.

Speaker 2 (39:23):
Though we're any.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
Subject, we're still talking about you. So okay, I'm not
hearing him trying to make it about how you can
still relive this for your daughter. But no, no, I
want it for me.

Speaker 2 (39:31):
This is the one thing I need. I don't ask
for much in this life.

Speaker 10 (39:33):
I really, I really don't, and I just want to
go to the book fair. But you're right, I'll bring
my daughter, but I don't even know do they have
them today at school.

Speaker 2 (39:40):
If they do, we're getting a million techs that they
still have them. Okay, so yeahs I me to your
school book and I will bring my daughter, but I'll
shop for myself.

Speaker 1 (39:48):
What what is it for you?

Speaker 6 (39:49):
Guys?

Speaker 1 (39:49):
Though? That was like it was you didn't have grown
up money, so you couldn't have it. And now you
do have grown up money, so you could if you
wanted to, like can you think for me? I would
probably be sports cards, which I don't need to get
back into that because it's essentially gambling. It is gambling
because it's expensive and then you know you may not
get anything, and then if you do, then I don't
know what the hell I would do with this stuff whatever.
But like I I remember I used to save up

(40:09):
all of my money my allowane from whatever or whatever,
and I would go buy basketball cards and baseball cards.
But there wasn't that much money really for me. I
mean how much you're making, like you know, doing stuff
around the house or whatever. But now I could probably
go in there and do some real damage. And I
I don't need to do that, but I'm tempted because
I don't know. It would just feel fun to be
like I'll take that and that and that because I

(40:30):
don't have any you know whatever, it's just me. I
could I could probably pull that off. Can you think
of anything.

Speaker 5 (40:36):
I see a lot of people texting about market day
that it was.

Speaker 1 (40:41):
It was like, yeah, you can buy school rozen frozen. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (40:50):
But I remember looking through the catalog as a little
big bad girl, and I was like, man, no steaks.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
They brought steaks to children.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
Well, no, you could buy steaks. Yeah, I remember it
was like after school and like your parents would come
and like you would get it's like groceries.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
Yeah, but it was from school marketing market day.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
Sounds like a racket, Like who was making money on.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
These schools were hustling on.

Speaker 4 (41:13):
Yeah, do you know where your parents could have got
food at the grocery store?

Speaker 2 (41:16):
Like I don't understand. It was like premium meat choices,
like premium.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
It must have been somehow. Yeah, we used to do
in middle school. We had magazine sales and that was
a I guarantee that was a commercial racket. They'd come
in with this big display and this big like presentation
and it was if you sell a lot of magazine subscriptions,
then you could have a bike or whatever. And I
don't know where the money went or who made money

(41:41):
on this. Probably the teachers are all like some sort
of illegal gambling ring on this. I don't know what
was going on, but like, I'll be darned if I
didn't go and you know, hit up every neighbor for
a magazine subscription. But that was in the ninth that
was in the nineties, long.

Speaker 4 (41:55):
Ago, the nineteen hundreds, Paulina A. Scholastic has a website.
We just got a text, so circle away.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
I don't think that would quite be the same though,
as walking into the room and a lot of people
are inviting you. Teachers who listen to us, and parents
are inviting you to come to their Scholastic book fair.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
We're getting blown a classic book for I was.

Speaker 10 (42:11):
Gonna hate to see me coming because I am like, I'm.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
Doing this big.

Speaker 1 (42:14):
Oh, they're gonna love to see you. Yeah, yeah, but
I feel you. I feel you because now you got
a little bit you have. You know, look, you have
more money than you do as a kid, even if
you don't have a lot of money, and so yeah,
you get to just like roll in there and it
would just be like I can have whatever I want
and you could. I mean, I supposed the same would
be true, like a toy store, but toys toys aren't
the same anymore. I was talking about this a couple
of years ago when I was buying stuff for at

(42:36):
the time, my god son. It's like, I don't know why,
but walking into if you can find a toys r
Us or a toy store, and I think they were
trying to relaunch toys, r us or whatever. But if
you if you go to a toy store, I don't know.
It just everything was electronic. Now it was like everything
you did a battery. I don't just did. It didn't
hit the same, like it didn't have the classics. I
don't know. I didn't walk in there and I was

(42:57):
I remember as a kid, I'd walk in there with
like this mystical and where I wanted everything, and now
I could probably buy a lot of stuff. And I
walked in I was just like, this is not as
fulfilling to me. Don't as it was. Debbie, Hi, Debbie, yes, Hi.

Speaker 6 (43:13):
The one thing that I have to do now is
when I go to Great America, I get the flash
passed as an adult, I think, And I am not
waiting in lines anymore.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
I see. So you used to go to six Flags
as a kid and you would just have the normal
ticket and it was like whatever, But now you got
grown up money, so you're like, you know what, No,
Debbie's no, I'm not.

Speaker 6 (43:33):
No lines. My niece loves me. I'm taking her tomorrow
and we are not waiting in any lines for the
roller coasters.

Speaker 9 (43:39):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
I like that. Yeah, good for you, Debbie. That's right.
You got grown up money. Now you don't deal with
lines anymore, right, right, Nobi.

Speaker 2 (43:48):
Had a good day, Thanks you too.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Yeah. I feel the same way about what Barnes and
Noble now, like, and someone texted the same thing. We're
getting blown up about this. Yeah, it's the same thing.
I walk into Barnes and Noble. I'm like, if I
want five books, I can buy them. I can have
it right now. It's right because I'm a grown up.
You got it like that, and I'm midlife and I
don't have that much more time to live, so I
just buy whatever I want. Jason, what is it for you?

(44:10):
Could you think of any of them? I always wanted
a trampoline, and now I feel like I could finally
buy a trampoline. You couldn't have a trampoline if you
wanted to, Yeah, Like I would go we go to
Sam's Club every weekend, and as you would walk out
on the wall, there would be a giant trampoline and
I would look at it every week and be like,
I want that. And I couldn't have it because our
yard was too slanted, or so my parents told me.

(44:31):
But now we couldn't have it because they were afraid
some kid was going to fall off and break their neck.
My parents are more worried about liability. But then I
convinced them that, you know, they had the like the
rich kids had the kind that you could dig in
the ground. That's what I want now, And it was like,
even with the ground, that's what I would do. Yeah,
the Kardashian trampoline. And see, now I can justify this
stuff because well, my niece is my knee, one of

(44:52):
my nieces come over now. Granted, in a high rise condo,
having an in ground trampolin would be kind of strange.
I think there could be a lot of uses for
that that would be fun for me. But anyway, I yeah,
moving on, But no, Caitlin, what comes to mind for you?

Speaker 4 (45:08):
And I know this is going to sound weird, but
even at my young young age, I always wanted to
go to concerts that I just like couldn't obviously afford
or my parents didn't want to take me to.

Speaker 1 (45:17):
So it's like, whatever music you want to say, Yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (45:20):
Like money is no object because I just wanted to
relift that.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
Yeah. Emma, hi, Emma, Emma, I mean, what is going on?

Speaker 2 (45:31):
Emma? He's looking up the book for.

Speaker 1 (45:38):
If you call the show, unless we got our name wrong,
which we've done that before too, where I'm like, I'm Stacy, Stacey,
Stacy and they're like, I don't know. My name is Steve.
I don't know I've ever been left waiting by the phone.
It's the Fred Show. He's good morning, welcome to the program.
How are you hi? Good morning?

Speaker 8 (45:58):
I'm okay.

Speaker 1 (45:59):
Are you doing all right? Man? What's going on with
this woman? Nina? We got to know everything on waiting
by the phone. So how did you meet her? I
want to hear about any dates you've been on, and
then why you think you're being ghosted?

Speaker 8 (46:09):
Yeah, well we went on a date. So we met
through tender. We went on a date where we just
we grabbed some drinks. It was it was really nice.
I thought we had some really good chemistry. It was
it was like like pretty solid. But then I tried
texting her like like yesterday, and absolutely ghosted nothing. I
heard nothing back and and it looked.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
Like I was blocked.

Speaker 2 (46:32):
I don't know.

Speaker 8 (46:33):
I got like a, I got like a.

Speaker 2 (46:35):
Did not receive message.

Speaker 1 (46:37):
Oh well, okay, so you go from matching to chatting
to drinks in person to then not only is she
not responding to you, but you're you think you're unable
to even communicate with this person. Yeah, yeah, it gives blocked,
giving blocked. Yeah, we don't we don't want that. That's
not good. I mean, but that would be a surprise

(46:57):
to you. I mean, you look back on the date,
you felt like everything went well, like to the point,
like we were.

Speaker 8 (47:04):
Joking with each other, we had we had good like slow,
I don't know, it was very it was very surprising
to see that.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
Okay, all right, Well let's see if we're blocked. We're
gonna call Nina in just a second. You'll be on
the phone. We'll ask some questions. I don't want you
to say anything right at first, but at some point
you're welcome to jump in, and you know, the hope
years that we can figure out what's going on and
then send you guys on one another date and pay
for that. All right, yeah, Chase, Hey, all right, Chase.
So you went out with Nina, you met on Tinder,

(47:30):
You had a great date. You thought everything went really well,
had some drinks and great conversation everything else. You thought
you'd see her again. You've reached out since then, except
you haven't heard a word. Not only that, but you
think maybe she blocked you even Yeah, that's right, all right,
well let's call her right now. Good luck, Chase.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
Thanks?

Speaker 5 (47:55):
Hi?

Speaker 1 (47:55):
Is this Nina? Yeah, hey Nina, Good morning, min Mis.
I'm calling from the Fred Show, the morning radio show,
and I have to tell you that we are on
the radio right now and I would need your permission
to continue with the call. Can which have for just
a second?

Speaker 14 (48:09):
Oh my gosh, okay, Well.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
Thank you very much. I know it's a little strange
to get a call like this from a bunch of strangers,
but on the radio with that, but we're calling out
behalf of a dude named Chase. So I guess you
met on Tinder recently and had some drinks with Do
you remember Chase?

Speaker 2 (48:23):
Oh my gosh, yeah.

Speaker 1 (48:26):
Okay, Well, I want to hear about this because he
reached out to us and he had really nice things
to say about you. He enjoyed the date that you
guys went on, but he thinks that he's been blocked
since then, which is surprising to him. Did you block him?

Speaker 14 (48:40):
I mean, yeah, I had to. I mean I'm sure
he enjoyed it he knew a lot about me before
we even met. Chase is like a really weird guy.
I mean, I'm sorry to say that, Like I wouldn't
say that about anyone, just like I mean, I'm not

(49:01):
sure how much he said, but like, I'm never using
Tinder again because of this guy.

Speaker 1 (49:06):
Okay, Well, what he told us was that he met you,
liked you, that he thought that everything went well, and
that he's surprised that you're not responding to him, and
apparently you've blocked him. So what does he know? Tell me?
More like he knew a lot. You're not using Tinder?
Like what does all that mean?

Speaker 2 (49:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (49:22):
No, I mean honestly, it was like he had been
stalking me. That's how it felt like. When we met up,
everything seemed fine, but then all of a sudden, he
was like, you should be careful posting so much info online,
Like it's very easy to find out things about you.

Speaker 2 (49:40):
That's so creepy.

Speaker 1 (49:41):
That's a weird way to say that. What did he
find out and where did he find out?

Speaker 14 (49:45):
I mean, I don't I turn off on my like geolocations,
Like I'm pretty careful, but like you know, he would
just kind of pepper in details about my life, you know,
like oh, like I'm swifty too, and I'm like, okay, cool.
I mean that's kind of common. But then it would
be like, oh, I love orange Cats and like I
have a tabby like orange Cat, you know, and like, okay,

(50:08):
that's kind of weird. You know, like everything just started
getting really specific.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
Okay, so he went to your Instagram, Like is your
Instagram public?

Speaker 14 (50:16):
I mean I don't. Yeah, I have like some features
switched off, like I'm not totally private, but I mean
it's really careful.

Speaker 1 (50:24):
He went to your Instagram. Like I'm not saying that
the way that he went about it isn't weird, but
I mean if and I guess, did he know your
last name? Like how was he able? Did you give
him your Instagram or I mean did he did he
figure that out?

Speaker 8 (50:36):
No?

Speaker 14 (50:37):
I mean he must have done like a reverse Google
image search or something like he went deep, you know,
and I mean he just like he knew friends names,
like he knew where I went on vacation, Like he
knew like way too much.

Speaker 1 (50:52):
I mean, look, everybody knows you do this kind of
research before you go out with people. You just don't
tell him that you did that kind of everybody knows
you keep that to you when you act surprised when
they tell you about the cat. You know, it's like,
I love orange cat. That's crazy. I didn't look at
your LinkedIn. I don't know where you work in the
euro Vice president. Hey chases here. I forgot to mention

(51:13):
the chases here. And since he's apparently a creep, then
I shouldn't have let him linger in the background like this.
I'm sorry, I'm very forgetful. Chase, what you hear what
she's saying? I mean, did you do all this stuff
ahead of time? Because I don't know some a little research,
I guess I understand if especially if it's readily available
on Google. But I mean, maybe you don't have to
tell her.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
I mean, that's exactly what happened.

Speaker 1 (51:33):
I did. I did my date research. I don't see
anything wrong with that. I don't see how it's wrong.

Speaker 8 (51:38):
But I'm looking at uh my dad's profile online.

Speaker 1 (51:42):
Is it that simple, though, Nina? I mean, so, so
he looked up some stuff.

Speaker 2 (51:45):
No, there's more.

Speaker 14 (51:46):
No, after a few drinks, yeah, he took me on
a little stroll, Hichase, Like, do you remember this part?

Speaker 2 (51:53):
Okay?

Speaker 14 (51:53):
So we're like going down this creepy dark alley and
he's like, I kid, you know, he looks at me
dead and the eyes like gives me like dead crazy eyes.
And he's like, if I were a serial killer, this
would be the perfect spot to do it.

Speaker 1 (52:09):
Now that is yeah, Now he's laughing maniacally. That you
don't say something like that. What are you doing, dude?
You don't say stuff like that.

Speaker 8 (52:20):
I don't have a very particular sense of humor apparently
that that's weird.

Speaker 2 (52:25):
I think that's hilarious.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
Man, you don't joke about killing yourself. I mean, I
can't believe I'm saying this out loud. That's not funny.

Speaker 8 (52:35):
I can't believe.

Speaker 1 (52:36):
I can't believe. You can't get a silly little joke.
That's what it is. It's going to be completely it's
so silly. You can't you can't about.

Speaker 2 (52:47):
Yeah, I don't want to.

Speaker 1 (52:48):
End up on a little joke, Lauren.

Speaker 14 (52:50):
No, not for me. I'm honestly, I'm going bull like
private on all socials and I'm going into hiding.

Speaker 1 (52:58):
Not even you've seen everything. Oh god, no, dude, don't
be a weirdo anymore than you've already been. I mean,
it's one thing to google somebody and have some informations,
another thing to joke about stuff like that.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
I does that funny far, way too far.

Speaker 8 (53:16):
Yeah, I'm just sorry that none of you guys have
a sense of.

Speaker 2 (53:21):
About it, any of this funny.

Speaker 1 (53:23):
That's what it is. We're not we don't, we don't know.
Humor is murderers. Yeah, I've watched a lot of datelines.
I feel like this is how they start. Well, clearly,
I'm sure you do. I'm sure you study them. Yeah,
all right, look, yeah I would. I would go ahead
and I understand why the block happened, and I would
go ahead and maybe make things private. And I'm sorry

(53:44):
this happened, Nina. If we can help you in anyway,
let us know. We'll contact the authority.

Speaker 2 (53:49):
Maybe maybe Jason.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
Bradle come over and protect you. Just the way he
said that is exhipidated right there. So yeah, making no issue. Hey, man,
I don't this is not funny. Like if you're being funny,
and I hope you're being funny, I assume you are, Like,
it's not really just it's a little joke in this
day and age, and that it kind of stays that
funny now I think it is. Yeah, well okay, all right,

(54:12):
well anyway, hey, thank you for your time. Nina, good
luck at that. I obviously there will be no date.
And then Chase, I don't know, man, just like behave yourself.
You took one's entertainment report. He's on the Bread show.

Speaker 4 (54:26):
We are now hearing that friends of singer David believed
that Celestereevus was his girlfriend and thought that she was
around nineteen years old. They, of course, were very shocked
to learn that she was actually just fourteen years old,
because David just turned twenty back in March. Where it
has Celeste had multiple fake ideas in order to get
her into age restricted venues. No word how she got them,

(54:48):
but all of this has been extremely shocking to those
who knew them and say that they had no indication
that their relationship was inappropriate in any way, shape or form.
As you know, celest was found dead in an impound
lot in a tesla registered to the singer.

Speaker 2 (55:04):
It's just a crazy story.

Speaker 4 (55:06):
Nas and Resorts World, New York City's five billion dollar
casino expansion proposal in Queen's has received unanimous approval from
the Community Advisory Board. The project will transform the existing
casino into a full scale resort. It will have a
seven thousand seat entertainment venue, three thousand units of workforce housing,

(55:27):
and over ten acres of public green space. Additionally, it
proposes enhancements to public transit and the creation of an
innovation campus featuring a sports academy and wellness center. The
expansion is expected to generate, of course, a ton of
economic benefits, including job creation and tax revenue. And the
proposal is now awaiting approval from the New York State

(55:49):
Gaming Commission. And if you know the history of NAS
and jay Z, and if you know that jay Z's
casino has just turned down, then you know what this means.

Speaker 2 (55:58):
And he tried to get a little dig in there
with this approval.

Speaker 4 (56:02):
And lastly, if you're a swiftie like Jason and I,
the iHeartRadio app has an amazing live station called The
Life of a Showgirl Radio. And it isn't just singles,
this is deep cuts, this is remixes, this is live
versions spanning tailor's entire catalog. It's amazing and the perfect
way to get ready for this new era. We are
officially a week out from the release of the Life

(56:24):
of a show Girl. Of course, we'll be playing that
on the radio. And the Life of a show Girl
release party in select theaters across the country. That's coming,
as well as an appearance on Jimmy Fallon on the six.
She's gonna announce something. I'm terrified for it, I'm sure Elsewhere.
On the iHeart Radio app, you can type the frend
show on demand and you can catch up on anything
you missed.

Speaker 13 (56:44):
Do you have what it takes to battle show biz?
Shelley in the Showbiz Show.

Speaker 1 (56:53):
Show by Shelley is here are Let's see how we
do today with Cassie. Good morning, Cassie, Good morning. Hi Cassie.
Tell me a fun fact about you, please, and thanks
for being part of the thirteen. I have two young
boys and I just went back to work from Eternity leave.
Oh wow, oh congratulations. By the way, what are their names?

(57:14):
The boys?

Speaker 11 (57:16):
Elliott and George?

Speaker 1 (57:17):
Well, hi to them. Oh George, I like that name, George.
So it's five questions shows Shelley. One thousand and sixty wins,
only seventy three losses all the time, five straight wins
and three hundred and fifty bucks is the prize? You guys? Ready, ready,
I was doing right. You gotta go. I'll have to
the sound boof booth question number one for you. Cassie,
Chris and Cavalari, Lauren Conrad, Stephen Colletti, and the rest

(57:39):
of the cast of this iconic show are reuniting in
honor of its twenty year anniversary. Name the show. Phineas
O'Connell is engaged to his longtime girlfriend Claudia. I'm not
even gonna try and say that last name. What is
Phineas best known for?

Speaker 12 (57:58):
Oh GOSHM two one, who claimed that they're working with
the FEDS to build a rico case against Kim Kardashian
and Chris Jenner.

Speaker 5 (58:11):
Oh got I heard this yesterday?

Speaker 2 (58:13):
Two one?

Speaker 1 (58:18):
We got to love. We're good. Here, We're good. We're
gonna get three. It's all right. I Emma Watshington address
her seemingly tense relationship with this Harry Potter author during
your recent podcast appearance, named the author and which tennis
legend and singer to Venus is forty three today, williams By,
it's a three. I told you I'm prophetic. I said

(58:39):
you're gonna get a three ago three respectable score? How
did it go three. Okay, all right, Yeah, not too
bad at all. Question number one for you. Shelley Kristin Cavalary,
Lauren Codrad, Stephen Coletti, and the rest of the cast
of this iconic show are reuniting in honor of its
twenty year anniversary. Name the show. Yeah, Phineas O'Connell is engaged.

(59:00):
She is longtime girlfriend Claudia. What is Phineas best known.

Speaker 2 (59:03):
For Billie Eilish his brother?

Speaker 1 (59:06):
Yeah, we're a musician or both. And yeah, no, that's
what That was an exceptable answer for it who claimed
that they're working with the feds to build a rico
case against Kim Kardashian and Chris Jenner. Ray J Yeah,
Emma Washington addresser seemingly intense relationship with this Harry Potter
author during a recent podcast appearance, named.

Speaker 2 (59:23):
The author jk Rawley.

Speaker 1 (59:25):
Yeah. And which tennis legend and singer to Venus is
forty three today?

Speaker 2 (59:30):
Singer Serena.

Speaker 1 (59:31):
Serena is right, that is a five. That does a win. Cassie,
A three is a good score, it's respectable. But you
have to say, my name is Cassie. I got showed
up on a showdown and you can't hang with the gorilla. Go.
My name is Cassie.

Speaker 12 (59:45):
I got showed up on the showdown and I can't
hang with the gorilla cute.

Speaker 1 (59:49):
Okay, all right you you Cassie and George and the
other one. Can't hang with garrilla.

Speaker 14 (59:56):
Can't, can't, can't cat can't boom, can't cat can't.

Speaker 7 (01:00:03):
Shout out to all the super mobs, So cat ca Okay,
that was good.

Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Now I'm back. Now I'm back again, little blurry vision,
you know, tunnel vision. I got a great at a
little bit there. Hang on a second, guess you have
a good weekend. Thanks for listening. All right, say there, Shelly, No,
I'm committed to the craft. I know four hundred bucks
on Monday we number one thoy sixty one, which is

(01:00:34):
that's huge and six straight. We're back on a bit
of a roll here, Shelly.

Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
Good thank goodness.

Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
Okay, I'm proud of you. I'm proud of you. Have
a good weekend. All right, YouTube bye, gadbye. We'll come
back next. We'll do the Friday Throwback dance party. I've
got new Doja, cat music, The Entertainment Report, fun Fact
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Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
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Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Yeah, honestly I've had enough Sabrina Carpenter with that single espresso.
But Kiki, you got what.

Speaker 5 (01:01:06):
Double express that baby?

Speaker 8 (01:01:08):
Nice.

Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
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Speaker 4 (01:01:28):
The heartbreaking reason that Pete Davidson finally got sober. Also
a scary moment for Bad Bunny and his fans.

Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
Alight brand new Doja Cat It's called ahmen. A Lot
of A's a men ah Men. The Friday Throwback Dance
Party's next Red Show.

Speaker 2 (01:01:46):
Pete Davidson has always been.

Speaker 4 (01:01:47):
Open about his struggles with his mental health and sobriety journey,
but he was just on THEO Vaugh's podcast revealing the
heartbreaking reason that he finally got sober.

Speaker 9 (01:01:57):
Also, my mom, You know, my mom's the most supportive
person in the world. She's a cool lady, the best.

Speaker 1 (01:02:04):
I mean, Amy.

Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
Never dated.

Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
She married a fireman.

Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
Amy.

Speaker 9 (01:02:10):
Yeah, she's a nurse, Like yeah, they met each other
in grammar school, like super Staten Island.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
I want to marry a nurse.

Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
She's just a sweet lady.

Speaker 9 (01:02:19):
She never dated after my mom, after my dad died,
just raised me and my sister like alone and worked hard.

Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
And she's been the most supportive ever. And it got
to a point where she.

Speaker 9 (01:02:30):
She called me, uh when I was when I was rehabbit,
she was like, my biggest fear is that I will
turn on the news and see that my son has died.
And she's never been like that, like, you know, because
she's so supportive and just you know, wants to always
have positivity around.

Speaker 15 (01:02:48):
Yeah, I already lost something. She loved it exactly, and
that that killed me. Yeah, So like I was like,
all right, you know, I can't die until she's dead
at least. Yeah, all right, Amy, Yeah you got it.

Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
When that lady, when that lady says that's you.

Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
Look at that lady, I mean, how are you going
to be Like I don't have to be a heartless
sociopath and not get my together. You know, I like THEO,
but I don't know if he just did a bump
or something or what. But like he like normally he
Actually it's the pauses that make it because normally it's
like I saw he interview Jabe Vance or somebody and
he'll just kind of stare at the person while he

(01:03:23):
thinks about what he wants to say. And on that
he couldn't shut up.

Speaker 4 (01:03:26):
Yeah, that was tough. That was a tough listen because
I wanted to hear what Pete had to say. THEO
also had like this amish kid on the other day.
I don't know if you saw that, and he gave
him like pop for the first time. That's completely separate,
but it was hysterical.

Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
No, I like THEO and I think he's funny, but
I'm just like what you guys telling a heartfelt story? Stop?

Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
Yeah, we want to even hear it.

Speaker 1 (01:03:43):
Her name's amy Ah, what right?

Speaker 2 (01:03:46):
I want to marry Laby?

Speaker 4 (01:03:47):
But anyways, he of course lost his dad in nine
to eleven, and so you know, another loss for his
mom would be horrible. He is now expecting a baby
with his partner and says her support means everything and
really quick. Speaking of Pete, his former SNL coworker co
star Michael Jay is finally opening up about that heated
exchange with Kanye West where Kanye, I don't know if
you guys remember went rogue on SNL did that monologue

(01:04:10):
in twenty eighteen, and it was clear they didn't want that,
but he kept talking, Michael says. Watching the newly released
footage in Kanye's documentary In Whose Name is terrifying for
calling that Kanye didn't seem like himself and if you
haven't seen it, in the clip, Chay calls Kanye out
for publicly accusing the cast of bullying him and taking
a jab at black comedians, telling him we treat everybody
like family, and you're gonna sell us out, Chay says.

(01:04:32):
The following year, though, at an Eddie Murphy show of
all places, Kanye approached him and said, I owe you
an apology, and he said that was enough for him
to move on, and he did, which is really interesting
to Okay really quick in theaters this weekend, one battle
after another.

Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
This cast is insane.

Speaker 4 (01:04:49):
It's Leonardo DiCaprio, Tiana Taylor, Regina Hall, Sean Penn, Benicio
del Toro. I'm hearing it's amazing, and Tiana was promoting
it on Watch What Happens Live and Andy Cohen said
that before the show started, Tiana hugged every single audience member,
every single camera crew member, everybody just thanks them for,
you know, putting the show on and having her, which

(01:05:10):
I think is really amazing and a cool thing.

Speaker 2 (01:05:13):
But the movie looks amazing and that's in theaters this weekend.

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If you want to catch up on our show, type
the Fred Show on demand on the Free I heard it.

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The Fread Show is on Yeah, friend's fun fact, Fredwaune.

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You could learn so much, guys, did you know?

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
Did you know?

Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
In nineteen twenty seven, the United States government issued Santa
Claus a pilot's license. Santa Claus has a pilot's license
and apparently promised to keep runway lights on for him.
I don't know if that's still something that they maintained,
but yes, in nineteen twenty seven he was given a
pilot's license, which is good for life. By the way,
he just has to keep going to the doctor to
get his medical for him. I think I guess he's

(01:05:57):
over forty, so be ever, two years you'd have to
go to them, Amy, make sure he's all checked out. Yeah,
but you know, he's gonna live forever, so he should
be fine.

Speaker 2 (01:06:06):
Does he have executive coaching?

Speaker 1 (01:06:08):
I don't know is certainly if he's going to therapy
then would be bad for him. So yeah, I got
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