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it's a weird thing to say. So I have a
couple of stories. But the first one, you know, where,
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at which point did we go wrong? Here? At what
point in the story are you would you say hmmm?
Speaker 4 (02:32):
Hm?
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Things would make you go hmmm. A woman has revealed
how she met another man on her This is from
the Daily Mail. So they call it a hen night,
but a bachelord party. Oh, I call it a hand night,
and invited him to her wedding before eventually divorcing her
husband and marrying him instead. Now that's just one sentence,
(02:54):
But like, at what point do we say hmm? Like,
for example, I would say which within the first ten words,
a woman had revealed how she met another man? Okay,
all right, that's never met any man? No, never, never again,
never again? You should you should never Okay, all right,
on her bachelorette party. So you met a man on
your bachelorette party. Okay, that's concerning to me. I have
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a lot of questions, period, but this and then this
could be a second sentence, and then she invited him
to her wedding period, bigger problem. Why does this random
man from your hen party, your hen night attending your wedding?
I could see a situation where you eventually divorce your
husband and marry the guy who you met on your
(03:38):
bachelorette party and invited to your wedding. This woman's name
is Charlie, which is his name I've not heard of before.
She's from Virginia. She met her now husband, Julio while
on her bachelorette trip in September of twenty nineteen. Who
is Julio?
Speaker 4 (03:51):
Is?
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Who do you like? The dancer on the hen night?
Was he like the Hey? Was he doing what I
did back in college to make money?
Speaker 4 (03:57):
Hmmm?
Speaker 3 (03:58):
Anl Skit were there to espresso where she goes out
and she makes another girl?
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Oh what's his name?
Speaker 5 (04:04):
Marcella Hern?
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Yeah, it's literally the whole song. Yes, so his name
is Julio and apparently invited him and his two friends
to her wedding reception. Why, which is I mean? This
is random? Like, you met these people and come to
my wedding house? Party, it's your wedding, and the twenty
seven year old says that she and Julio barely spoke
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and she was shocked when he actually turned up as
a guest at her wedding reception a month later. So
I would have a lot of questions as as the guy,
as the husband, I'd be like, wait a minute, so
you met these random people. I have a lot of questions,
why did you invite them to our wedding? And then
if you barely talk to them, then why did they
show up? This is something I have his friends. It's
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not like we all met together, like we all you know,
I don't know Fyance and bride. We go on a
trip together and we meet these other this other fun
couple and we're like, you guys are great, and hey,
you know what we're getting. You guys should come, you know,
we had whatever. No, So they after already having informed
the other wedding guests about the funny story of how
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they met the trio. When Julio entered the wedding reception,
he was treated like a celebrity. So Tarlie and Julio,
who now shared two sons, had a photo together and
exchanged small talk and the thirty three year old was
so popular at the wedding that he even danced with
her mother and grandmother the bride. Wow, Domingo, it's Domingoes.
(05:30):
So then, six weeks after tying the nod in December
of twenty nineteen, Tarlie and her first husband decided to
call it quits, six weeks after their two year long
relationship just happened to fizzle out. But it had nothing
to do with this Julio man who came and danced
with the mother and the grandmother of the bride. A
week later, Julio then happened to show up in her
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snapshat story and the pair hit it off over messages,
realizing that they had a lot in common. Yes, I'm sure,
my god. So this guy shows up upstages the groom
at his own wedding. We've never even seen this man before.
Supposedly you didn't even talk to him. Now he's dancing
with your mom, right, they allow on his side, he's
(06:13):
a commercial fisherman. He took tar. I can't over her name.
I'm so I've never met a Charlie on their first
date and they've been a pair ever since. So the
wedding was in I'm trying to get the timeline here exactly.
I want to say it what I say. September they
was a bachelorette party and by December they're together.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Yeah. Something tells me he hit it at the tea
party or whatever you call.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
It night, the hen night. Yeah, I just want to
be such a two year relationship with a boyfriend. She
goes on a bachelorette party in September and by December
she's married, divorced, six weeks married, divorced, and now with
this guy. Yeah, it's giving, it's yeah. The couple, who
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now have two children, got engaged in December of twenty twenty,
married in April of twenty twenty one. Charlie admits that
she had cold feet about her first wedding, but believes
that if she called off the big day, then she
and Julio never would have spoken. So thank god she
got married the first time. But because without that, without
him being an attendee at the weddings, right then they
never would have been able to cheat. Oh, Charley is
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a Jezebel. This is crazy, but hey, Charlie's saying that,
you know she didn't cheat. She didn't even talk to
the guy. It just so happens that this guy, if
she met in her bachelor at party, who she invited
to her wedding, she never even spoke to the guy,
and then they didn't even speak until after she got divorced.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
I want to see how all of her friends who
were on the hen night like reacted to him too,
Because if I'm the husband and all the girls are like, yo,
Julia was good.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Or like whatever, you know, I'd be so pissed.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
Yeah, I'd be like, wait, you guys were all together
on the hen night and I was there, and now
he's here with my mom.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
They're making it out in the corner right, I'm like,
why is this guy so populous my wedding? Who is
this guy?
Speaker 6 (07:54):
I'd be so he's outshining everybody.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
Oh, Charlie says, we went on to North Carolina from
my bachelorette trip. Oh no, if I'm old boy, Julio,
there is no bachelorette. You're not going on a bachelorettep.
No more hen nights for you. We've had enough hen nights.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
She's from Virginia, went to North Carolina, but she's having
a hen night.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
Is she just born in the UK. No, this is
just covered by a UK has nothing to do with you. Okay,
I got it. No, the Daily Mail wrote it, so
it's written by a British person, so it's they're using
their vernacular. No. But I again, I think if I'm Julio,
I'm thinking, no, we're all set with the bachelorette party.
We don't we don't need to have one of those.
(08:33):
Remember what happened last time. Yeah, I don't even know
what else to say about this. What's meant for you
will always find you stop that. So you think it's
got that right now?
Speaker 6 (08:46):
In a way, I mean, as long as she didn't
sheat like this is kind of a story. This, this
is going in the books because I like, wait, if Julio,
you know, was a great time. Let's just say he
was like the bartender at the at the hen Nights
party and he's you know, doing this or that, and
it's like a great time. Maybe he was just I
don't know what his role was in hen Night, but if.
Speaker 4 (09:03):
He was.
Speaker 6 (09:05):
A good time, and I was like coming to my
wedding to be funny and then he shows up and
he's dancing with my my bapcha and my mom and
my nana like, that's that's fun.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
You're a fun time.
Speaker 7 (09:14):
You're right, he might be the love of her life.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
I just I don't I mean, I don't trust the
timing here. It just so happens that this guy shows
up to the wedding six weeks later, the marriage fails,
and he just happens to pop in to your snapchat
or something just right around that time. And but you'd
never really spoken before.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
It's giving like that, you know, it's giving. It's giving
that that everyone you got married. The next day, everybody
was like, Julio's great, you should have married him kind
of thing, like what we love Julio. I'm sorry, but
if i'm if I'm the groom, and I look over
and the mother and the mother of the bride is
getting down with old boy Julio and everyone's treating him
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like a celebrity, like and he's the greatest. Never happened, laud,
I think we have a problem on our hands. On
the morning of the wedding, he hadn't we hadn't heard
any updates. I thought that maybe they just agreed to come,
but they weren't planning to do it. Then my friend
was on Instagram and saw that they posted a picture
golfing at a local country club, and we're like, oh,
while they're coming. They wanted in about an hour after
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the wedding reception started. Oh so he even made a scene.
He waited to make an appearance, this guy did. They
were like celebrities. We'd already told people that we'd invited
these people that we met, and we just thought that
it was such a funny story. Julio danced with my
grandmother and then my mother and we all immediately ran
up to take pictures with him. Tarlie says that she
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and Julio exchanged small talk at the wedding, but it
wasn't until her first marriage ended at the start of December,
they began messaging on Snapchat. Me and Julio hadn't really
spoken when that picture was taken. Besides oh my god,
I can't believe you guys are here. I went on
my honeymoon after that. About a month and a half later,
me and my husband at the time decided that the
wedding was a mistake. We were no longer into each
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other anymore. Yeah, because you met Julio, you met the
man that met the legend the most interesting man in
the world War. I want to meet Julio. How can
you possibly turn that down? Oh? No, Shane doesn't want
you to meet jul A week later, Julio replied to
a Snapchat story story of mine about a can of
ginger ale. I don't think Julio thought I was still
(11:24):
happily married when he messaged me, because we were friends
on Snapchat. When you break up with someone on your story,
you kind of make it obvious. I don't think he
thought I was still married. I think it was pretty
clear that I wasn't via your snapchat story. I don't know, man, Charlie, Yeah,
it just don't. I don't buy it. I'm sorry, Charlie.
(11:48):
You know you marry. Look, I know people get married
all the time that probably shouldn't get married. I know
it does happen where it's like, oh, we're doing it,
you know, we committed to this, like it's playing. I know,
I actually face I personally know someone who got married
knowing they didn't want to do it, but they didn't
want to let everybody down.
Speaker 8 (12:05):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
I know a bunch of people who knew walking down
the aisle that like it wasn't right.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
That's so sad, And they did it anyway because it
was like, well, my parents invested in this, and maybe
it's just cold feed, and you know, maybe I'm just
feeling the pressure of it. But like we've got we've
gotten this far. You know, perhaps we'll get married. It
will work out. I'm not saying that doesn't happen, but
the timeline here's a little tight. Oh, Julio and Tarlie.
Looking back, I've had thoughts about whether I should have
(12:30):
called off my wedding when I had cold feed. But
that's my thing. When did the cold feed begin after
you met the man that myth, the legend Julio, after
you met superstar Julio the commercial fisherman, Is that when
the cold feet began?
Speaker 2 (12:44):
Julio put it down.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
Yeah, and our cold feet just like I don't want
to do this because I feel like she knew she
didn't want to do this, you know, she calling cold
feet anything these days.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Even if we did meet on that bench or atte trip,
we didn't really speak or communicate. So even if the
wedding got called off after that and there was never
a wedding for him to show up as a guest too,
then we wouldn't have spoken either. I don't think. Well,
when did you get his snapchat? Because I'd like to
know him. You didn't talk to him? Is that the technicality?
We didn't talk? Great, and you invited him to your wedding.
(13:14):
Didn't you have to talk to do that? But you
if we're snapchatting, is that not talking? I don't know.
And by the way, why are you seting? Everyone knows
what the adults you snapchat for?
Speaker 3 (13:24):
Okay, right, Like she better not have exchanged at her wedding,
which means she exchanged on the bachelorette on the hen night.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
I figured this whole thing out. Yeah, I'm sorry, guys,
I'm glad it works out. You look happy in these pictures.
You know, Charlie and Julio forever, but yeah, of course,
you come on over come. Look at our friends. They
got a couple of kids. Now, look at that. Look
at how happy they look. Look at this guy. Then
Julio just looked like the life of the party. Yes,
I don't know. Oh you too, When was there baby born?
(13:53):
Is it Cohen? I'd like to know the math on
that too. Yeah, if they know each other for three years,
and the kids three, then we have an issue on
our hands. That's a very good question. And the kids,
I don't know. I just this whole thing is sus
to me. I think that my but that's why I
read the first sentence to you, and I'm like, at
which part of the first sentence would you be concerned?
(14:13):
It didn't take me very many words before I have
a lot of questions as the as the groom, I'm
sorry what you hung out with a bunch of dudes
at your Betrett party and now they're coming to the wedding.
You know, I don't Yeah, anyway, I just wanted to
start you guys out with a nice fairy tale, a fable.
You know, it isn't that beautiful though, it's a beautiful story.
I mean, if they're in love, then I guess they
(14:36):
better be right. People make mistakes and and sometimes you
know those mistakes. I'm sure there's some sort of uh,
you know line about it, but you know the mistake
leads you in the direction that you're supposed to go.
You know, who knows.
Speaker 7 (14:50):
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Speaker 8 (14:53):
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Speaker 1 (14:59):
I mean someone text, did Kiki, I saw your wedding
invitation lists? It got him Julio on that.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
Man.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
Oh no, Julio, I wait for you to come back
from your hen night.
Speaker 7 (15:11):
This is why I don't want Vintim to have a
bachelor party, because you know, he don't need to go
look at somebody shaking it before he marries me.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Yes, but Kiki, that's not supposed to happen. Okay, what
what happened here with Julio and old Tarlei is not
supposed to happen, Like why would you You guys have
known each other for eight years almost he goes on
a bachelor party. That's not gonna be That shouldn't be
the tipping point.
Speaker 7 (15:34):
But sometimes it is because you go out there and
you find some Julio and the huci Julio. You can't
stop thinking about her, you know, and next thing you know,
she in the park.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
A lot of my wedding Well, I don't want to
do anything that it has a literation with Tarlie because
if anything has start with the T, it's not gonna
go over well. But yeah, it's not supposed to happen
that way though, like if I'm if I'm gonna cheat
on you, if I have that mentality, then it could
happened when I go to you know, McDonald's, you know
later on Like it's it doesn't have to happen on
the Bachelor of the bachelorette party. It shouldn't, but it
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often does.
Speaker 7 (16:07):
I would love if there are any honest men that
would call the show and say, hey, I did cheat
on my bachelor party.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
Fine one, well you don't even have to have I
just want to know, man or woman, did you cheat
on your bachelor or bat did you cheat on your
hen night? Or you're like that. I don't like the
male equivalent of I can't say. I don't think I
can say it. I can I'm talking about the animal,
but I'm just not going to but yeah, did you
cheat on your bachelor bachelrette party? I mean, I guess
(16:36):
it's symbolic, like maybe no, no, no, no no, the cheating's
not symbolic. What I'm saying is I guess the reason
it happens is like it's your last hurrah. You know,
you go into it with the mentality that like this
is the last, and which is why it's dumb to
think of it that way, but like, oh, this is
the last time I get to go out with my
No it's not. You know, you get married, you still
go out with your guys if you want to. I
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suppose it's the last time you could justify a trip
on your terms with your buddies that you don't really
have to run by anybody else, right, and you just
because when they're doing whatever. Because once you get married,
it's like, I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but I
would imagine it's a little harder sell to go, Hey,
my five buddies and I are going to go to
this amazing place and you're not invited. I mean, I
suppose it again, do guys trips and girls strips they
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still happen, Yeah, but maybe not with the same mentality
of like, woh, we're gonna throw down. But I don't.
I guess I don't. I don't look at it that way.
Like if I got married, maybe there's maybe there's a trip,
But like what a buddy mine got married a bunch
of years ago, and he and I have known each
other for twenty years. He was a bar owner, and
it was like, oh, you get married, let's go ahead.
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He's like, dude, what are we gonna do on in
a weekend? You and I haven't already done like crazy stuff,
Like there's nothing that we're so we didn't wind up
doing it, but like we could have, because it's not
like it's any different than any other thing I've done
with these people for as long as I've known them.
Speaker 7 (17:56):
Yeah, but the movies teach you that there's always one
little messy frian and who's like, you know, bro, this
is your last night. You need to knock her down.
Speaker 5 (18:04):
Man.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Well, but you know what else I've I've lived a
lot of life, and I've seen a lot of bachelorette parties,
and there's also always a mom mom. There's always a
mom in the group who's like wrangling everybody and telling
them what they can and can't do. And there's always
like the crazy one. There's always like a like a
mother figure in the bachelorette party group. There's always a
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random sibling that no one knows how they got invited,
but they had to be included, you know. Like I
saw one not that long ago, is this summer. I
saw one and it was like a bunch of like
Instagram model like a model like Instagram influencer looking folks,
and they all had matching shirts on, and they were
all like pretty and made up and long hair and curry.
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You know, it was very everything was very made up.
And then over here, a way over here on the
left was a girl that drove a super U. She
had a short, she had short like a male haircut. Great.
She was wearing like or something like birkenstocks or something.
She was when cargo shorts. Look, she was lovely, but
she didn't fit with the rest of them. That was
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very clearly the groom's sister or cousin or something. And
it was like, hey, you gotta go. You got to
invite Sally. Sally has to come. You got to make
sure Sally goes to the thing. And again, I'm not
making fun of this woman's style. What I'm saying is
there's absolutely no way that these two people were connected,
that these are this group of people that she didn't
hang out with.
Speaker 7 (19:26):
Them, right, That's like like Jason will be at Big
Tim's Beschler, Oh, I will be yes, and we will
be on FaceTime.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
I'm sure that Why do you look scared? I feel
like that he would not love me. There. But what
I also don't like. We've talked about this over the years,
but what I don't like is the joint Well, we're
gonna have a joint party, because all you're saying is
I'm gonna be there so nothing will happen. Like It's like, Look,
you're marrying this person. You should be able to send
(19:54):
them off on a weekend and they won't meet Julio
like you or Tarlei. You should be able to do that.
You're marrying them, You're committing to them spiritually for the
rest of your life. You don't need to be there
to because if they're gonna cheat on you, they're gonna
cheat on you the day after they get married to you, clearly,
so you being there doesn't prevent anything. Okay, maybe on
(20:16):
that trip it does, all right. Now, Alison's got a story. Good,
I like a story. Alison tell us the story.
Speaker 9 (20:23):
Hi, I have a friend who used to be a
stripper many years ago, and he told me.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
He confessed that.
Speaker 9 (20:32):
Some of the bachelorette parties would invite him back to
wherever they were partying and pay him to sleep with
the bride.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
He said, he said it. You know, not all.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Brides opted to do it.
Speaker 9 (20:42):
Sometimes they just sat and talked all night.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
But others did huh, thank you. Okay, that's right. That's
the brides.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
Telling you what happens.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Wait a minute, last night, okay, but this was women
doing this. This was women egging this.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Yeah, that's my girl.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
Well, I'm not saying they don't. But the logic is,
I got to go on the bachelor party or he
can't go on one because he might cheat. And you're
telling a story about how ladies were the ones enabling it.
I think anybody can do it, is the point. All right. Yeah,
I hear you, Elise, and thank you. Have a good day.
What was what was the stripper's stripper name? Do you remember?
Speaker 10 (21:21):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (21:21):
I can't was it?
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Julio? I have a good day. I don't know where
in Virginia these people live. I hope they're listening. I hope.
I hope it's Norfolk. I hope you're listening this morning.
I love to talk, Julio, call up here. I love
to tell us your side of the story. Yes, hey,
it's an open forum. Okay about the husband the ex
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I saw a press conference, but they were saying that
air traffic controllers who have been going out without pay.
Many of them said, look, we were prepared to go
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work any because I guess the logic is for a
lot of air traffic controllers, I'll come to work because
I'll get back paid. What good does it do me
not to show up. Plus, a lot of these people
have purpose. A lot of these people have integrity, and
they realize how important they are to the infrastructure. So
they're coming to work selflessly because they know that we
need them to keep us safe and to get us around.
(23:30):
But also I would imagine the mentality is, well, I'll
keep working because eventually I'll get paid. I guess it
doesn't do me any good to sit at home. But
now we're talking about a situation where maybe you're running
out of money. So going to work doing this for
no money is not helping you put food on the table.
So either you have to supplement with something else, or
you go get another job, or who knows what you do.
And if that's the case, then and we're two weeks away,
(23:52):
three weeks away from Thanksgiving, the busiest travel time of
the year. This could be catastrophic. So they got to
fix this that I don't really do. It's a big problem.
And speaking of flying, a woman says across country flight
from Florida to Los Angeles turned into a nightmare after
being seated next to a guy who smeared feces on
himself and the seat. The passenger described the ordeal on Reddit,
(24:16):
saying that the guy began acting strangely soon after to
take off, before defecating and then spreading it across his
body and armrests. The stench filled the cabin and nearby
travelers gagged while flight attendants tried to contain the situation.
She said the airline offered wipes and apologies, but no compensation.
It was the longest five hours of my life. The
airline leader confirmed the incidents that the crew followed safety
(24:37):
and sanitation protocols. The many question why the guy was
allowed to remain on board for the entire flight. Well,
if they didn't land, then I think there's only one option,
and that city stays on the flight. I suppose there
could be something in the ticket contract somewhere where if
if you defecate on someone, we throw you out of
the of the plane. I would be over. I would
(24:59):
honestly okay with something like that in the contract where
it's if you do something like that, then we have
a little escape shoot for you and you just go
bye bye. But I guess I'm surprised they didn't land
the plane honestly and get the guy off the plane,
because it was just something going on there, you know,
psychologically or whatever. It wasn't obviously things weren't okay there,
So I would imagine that it would have been maybe
(25:19):
for everyone else's safety and his to land the plane
and get him off, But they didn't do that. Amazon
is offering a Thanksgiving meal deal. Retailers like Walmart, Aldie
and Costco already rollout discounts for Thanksgiving meals, and now
Amazon is jumping into the fray. The online retail giant
is offering a five person Thanksgiving meal for twenty five bucks.
The shopping list is available to order from Wednesday, November
(25:41):
twelve through Thanksgiving Day, an eight pound turkey from Butterball,
Crescent Rolls, pre made side stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean
cast role, cranberry relish. The shopping list also includes a
choice of holiday pie. Amazon is also offering a diskind
of price on some produce one and baking ingredients, so
on No. Number twelve is the first eight that you
(26:01):
can order that And Caitlin, this story is for you
and only for you, and it's our Wall Street minute
on the French Show. I'm constantly analyzing the market the
same way that Jason does sports. Yes, company earnings and
forecasts were once again a big focus for Wall Street,
with results coming in from a broad spectrum of industries.
McDonald says that they rose two point two percent after
(26:23):
reporting that it's sales benefited from the return of the
snack wrap in the third quarter. And Cailin's been saying
this for years. Why the insiders in Wall Street haven't
been listening to this, and McDonald's headquarters is right here. Well,
I'm glad you brought this up because I am now
working as a.
Speaker 3 (26:37):
Consultant, Yes, yes, with all kinds of corporations to tell
them what they need to get rid of, bring back.
I mean, if I was on the cracker barrel case,
let me tell you, things would have been different.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
But I know how to do this. We never would
have modernized the cracker barrel if I'd been a consultant. Guys, Uncle,
Hershel or whatever the hell has he stays awesome. I
need to know where to get my popcorn candle and
my tree ordered me in June. We're not doing modern farmhouse. No,
we're not. We're not. I need I need to. Yes,
it needs to look the way it does, sir h.
(27:08):
It's national Nachos. You could have saved them so much money.
It's National Nacho's Day and National men make dinner Day.
I know Julio makes dinner. I'll tell you that that
guy cooks in the kitchen. Man, this from what I understand,
he cooks it in all realms of his life. Say
that's it down everywhere? Yeah, Yes he does.
Speaker 8 (27:23):
Leo does a's entertainment report is on The Fresh Show.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
A judge has officially dismissed that long running paternity case
against jay Z, ending a very, very years long legal
battle brought on by a man who claimed to be
his son. Ramir satur Weight had been fighting to prove
that the rapper was his biological father, alleging that jay
had obstructed DNA testing and more for over a decade.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
The ruling.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
This ruling this week officially clears jay Z stops Romir
from going after him legally again in the future. His
legal team, jay Z's I should has constantly denied the claim,
calling it a publicity stunt, while Ramier said he only
wanted the truth and closure, but now he has exhausted
his options. In similar but opposite news, Stefan Diggs is
(28:14):
the father so the NFL wide receiver and partner to
Cardi B has been confirmed as the father of a
baby girl born in April with a model who goes
by Lord Giselle on the Gram. The suit had began
in December with her asking him to pay for some
pregnancy costs, birth costs other things. He responded saying I
(28:36):
want a DNA test and if it was confirmed. He
then said I also want joint custody shared expenses.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
He took one.
Speaker 3 (28:42):
He is the father, and now the case will stay
open unless they settle it privately. Meanwhile, Cardi B announced
recently that she is expecting her first child with him,
a baby boy, so she joked about it on Instagram
as well, saying we're both his baby mama, I guess,
which was a fair funny way. I love her and lastly,
bred this is the story that kind of kept you
(29:04):
up last night. Speaking of Instagram models and mydn't name,
Haley Khalil was discussing her split from former NFL lineman
lineman Matt Khalil.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
A guy named Julio, right, and then look what happened.
So she was talking.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
About her divorce, and she's sharing a lot about her divorce.
It's a very much oversharing era and she not only
felt emotionally disconnected in the marriage, but his manhood may
have also been a reason for their separation. She said
he was like two coke cans on top of each other,
maybe even a third. So I'm just you know, I'm
(29:40):
just a messenger, Kiki. I did say that, and people
are really upsetting her pants on.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
They don't.
Speaker 3 (29:52):
They're upset on her for just exposing too many details
about their marriage, like, I.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
Don't is not this is not true what happened here,
what happened, because what happened was they're getting divorced. He's rich,
they're they're negotiating this, and it's like, look, i'll tell
you what, I'll give you a little bit extra if
you'll just put this out there that I am just
(30:16):
swinging because I need a head start, you know, moving
forward here. So you know, you broke up with me,
you don't want to be married to me anymore of
whatever reason, Fine, but I need you to plant the
story that the reason that you the only reason that
you couldn't be with me is because I got three
coke cans. That's what I think happened. That's my logic
right here, because how did you not know that before
(30:36):
you married him, you knew about the coke can. You
did know about the coke. Now, well suddenly it's a
problem for you. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (30:46):
I was just gonna say, like, it's making me run
the opposite direction. I don't even want to be in
the same room as he exactly. He need a permit
it sounds like exadly weapon. It does, but I don't
I don't buy that that that you didn't mean you
married the guy like I have a It's very different.
I mean, maybe they save themselves from marriage or something.
But I think you'd see the three coke cans at
some point in some form and and and express concern
(31:09):
about the rest of your life and you're and you're
you know, you're your well being. I have concern for
her if that's what was going on during their marriage.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
But I don't know.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
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Speaker 1 (31:28):
I don't know which which blog I want to hear
from from you, Paulina. I don't know if I want
to hear about your plan today for your event, because
I actually, I actually would love to know what women
think about that.
Speaker 6 (31:39):
They would be very upset with me. I'm very unwoman
coded for this. Girls usually fand like things out right
weeks advance.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
Whatever, let's let's just do it. We'll do that, because
then I also want to hear about how you now
are into viral items, because I would love to know.
It says here that you don't get into viral stuff,
but you want the very stuck cup from Starbucks. Have
you guys seen this? It is so cute. I mean,
you're a content queen today. I mean, you're giving me
more options that I have time to deal with right now.
(32:05):
That said that, would I would love to know maybe
later on what viral item you know you you wrestled
someone for, you know, in target or whatever, because I
know people get into these things where they have to have,
you know whatever, the very nice she's cute. But I
know there are people listening who are like, I had,
you know whatever it is. They even at the very
(32:25):
stick cup but it was something else, like I had
to have it. And they searched, you know, high and
low trying to find the thing and they were Yeah,
they talked better than they excited. These are the radio
blogs on the Fretchetar'm writing in our diaries, except we
say them aloud. We call them blogs. Paulina go yes,
thank you so much, dear blog.
Speaker 6 (32:43):
So today a lot of ladies here at the Old
I Hurt Chicago.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
We are going to a event for the y.
Speaker 6 (32:49):
W c A located here in Chicago. They're a great
organization to look them up. They have a leader luncheon
happening every year, and we were all there inspired to
attend there. You know, it's a great body experience which
also like to you know, support a really great cause.
So one thing about me is if I forget, which
is very often that something is happening at a certain time,
(33:11):
I will then make sure that I.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
Figure it out because I always figure it out.
Speaker 6 (33:14):
But I figured it out in the most Paulina way ever,
and that is that I don't have an outfit.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
Okay.
Speaker 6 (33:20):
So Kaylen texted me this morning and she was like, hey,
don't forget, but we have our luncheon today.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
And I responded and I wrote, oh no, and I
wrote I completely forgot.
Speaker 6 (33:30):
And that's not great either, because like now I have
to figure out child's care and it's during her naptimes,
the whole thing. I could probably figure it out because
I always do, but it's one of those moments. And
then I was like, well, I'm already in sweatpants and
like a Don Julio shirt, like I'm not going in
this right and running shoes. I'm like I'm not going
to a luncheon in this. So I told Kaylin. I
was like, what I could do is, and I've done
(33:50):
this before, is I can order my outfit from Target,
which Tuck has got great closes.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
I don't like something or Target. You know Circle ones.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
Art circlety dollars a year and they Target delivers.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
I didn't know that you have your member of their
cool thing. I think you can pay for it too,
but I do pay for it. I did this recently
with something I had to have. But yeah, oh I
joined Circle. I need to cancel it now because I
don't don't. I don't need to pay ten bucks a
month for something else I'm gonna forget about.
Speaker 6 (34:17):
I feel like mine was free when the second year
or something, because they like, you want to renew this
for free?
Speaker 1 (34:21):
And I said absolutely. What I was more curious about,
honest genuinely, is you were saying that you didn't have
a babysitter for Gigi because your daughter, because you didn't
remember this event, and you were saying, can I just
bring the daughter? And I wonder, I realized it's an
all female event, and I realized that you know, there
are a lot of mothers in there, and but like,
can you just can you just bring your kids to
anything and not be judged? That's right question? And even like,
(34:45):
does do you have a right to judge someone for
bringing their kid to just anything? Because you got to
figure there are other mothers in there too that had
to figure it out and aren't bringing their kids. Well,
I genuinely wonder like, yeah, no, same here, can you
just bring your kids anything? And then jin should just
say well, sorry, I didn't have childcare, and and and
if people were to look at you a certain kind
(35:07):
of way, would they be justified? Because are there times
where the kids are appropriate? And are there times where
kids you're not. I'm not a mom, I don't have kids,
so I don't really think it's appropriate for me to
weigh in on this, but I do wonder, like, can
you just bring your kid to anything because you forgot
to get a babysitter or didn't have anyone to watch her.
Speaker 6 (35:23):
I think about that often because I am a mom
of a eighteen month old, So we're in a stage
where like, she won't just stay put in the stroller,
but she's also like I don't know, she's not three,
four or five where she's let's just say, you know,
running around trying to grab everything.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
She still kind of stays near me, and I can
control her in that way.
Speaker 6 (35:39):
But like, I feel like this is an empowering event,
so you know what's more empowering than a working mother.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
However, I think it's about reading the room.
Speaker 6 (35:46):
So like, if this is something that like, Okay, we're
looking around the room, it's it's I'm not feeling this out.
You know, there's too much going on, babies overstimulating me,
she's crying whatever.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Maybe maybe then we go home.
Speaker 6 (35:56):
We're like, I can still show up with her, I
think to show support of being like I still came,
even though I didn't have child's care, I still came
brought my baby.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
But we're not going to be disruptive.
Speaker 6 (36:05):
If Gj's having a meltdown or Gig's doing this or whatever,
we will leave. But if she falls asleep in the stroller,
which she will because it'll be about it'll be nap time,
then maybe it won't even be no one will even
bet an eye because she won't.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
You won't even hear her or see her.
Speaker 6 (36:17):
However, I don't want to be the odd girl out
with the stroller and everyone else is there in their
cocktail dresses, you know, or whatever. You know what I mean,
They're like, you know, they're cute outfits and everyone's being
really serious and this is like an event, you know,
for women to really help them get into better places
in their lives. And then you know, we have like
a crying eighteen month old next to me. I just
don't want to be that person. But I feel like
as a mother, like, would you really judge another mom
(36:38):
who still came out even though she didn't have childcare,
she didn't have anybody to watch her kids.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
It's probably the best place that you could do that
because it's a room full of women, and I feel
like the majority will be not all women, but will
get it.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (36:51):
I don't generalize, but I'm not the one to ask
because I think people's dogs and babies should be brought
everywhere and put on my lap.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
I love you for that, so.
Speaker 3 (36:59):
That I can sniff them and hold them. Yeah, and
I'm talking about sniffing the baby and holding the dog.
Speaker 4 (37:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (37:04):
I'm curious some other like moms were ever in the
situation or what they would do, because I feel like
it's not uncommon. But I also don't want to be
like judged or be that person that like, oh, she
bought her baby, Like I got a sitter, I didn't,
you know, I didn't bring my kid.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
I planned ahead. Yeah, because that's kind of what I
wonder is, like, would there be I mean if it
were like a I've heard stories about a job interview
or something where the sitter canceled the last minute and
they show up and to go, I need this job,
and so the baby's here, and then you hear cute
stories about how other people at the business will like,
you know, take care of the baby for the interview.
But like if you forgot, if you just weren't organized,
can you just bring your kid anywhere? And then if
(37:40):
you were judged, would that be unfair for other people
to say like, well, this isn't the venue for that,
and like everybody else here had to figure it out.
I don't know. I don't know the answer, but like here,
if somebody were to judge you for that, would they
be justified? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (37:54):
Because if I'm the planner behind this event, right, and
I'm the one putting in the work, the effort, the
funds and everything to make this happen and bring all
these people together.
Speaker 1 (38:02):
And then there's one girl then listen and how to
bring her crying baby?
Speaker 6 (38:05):
Like I as a mother too, I don't know how
I would feel about that. I put so much into
this event. It's once a year. It's an hour and
a half, you know, Like, plan accordingly is what I
would think to tell people, But it's also mean I
don't plan accordingly, Like I don't.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
Know if I'm having a wedding and it's for example,
and this is you're right, this is a different event.
It's of a female empowerment event. But if I have
a wedding and and you just forgot to get a
baby's heeter, so you show up with Gigi, I'd be annoyed.
I would be and I love you, but I'd be like,
but I mean, can you just do that any time?
I wonder can you just be off? Whoops? And then
(38:37):
you show up with your kid? Like I think the
answer is probably know? But you know what do I know? Pee?
You gotta everything here? Has got a calendar invite? Pee?
You got to read them. Sure there's a calendar invite
for like call, I was about to go to the bathroom,
there's a calendar invite. I was invited I declined, but
it's there. It's there. You know. You got to read
(38:58):
the calendar. I know, waiting by the phone.
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Speaker 3 (40:51):
I'm so sad that I'm missing it. I have to
miss it, but I'm so so bummed about it. That's
my favorite event.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
I thought the Animal Mechantism was the one you go to, Paul,
you go to Furball. Oh wait, animal Magotism is the one,
like that's like the sexy chic one. Okay, this is
like the one in this is I've never seen you
in a ball gown? Okay. If you've been going to
the every year and you don't even say you've been
(41:17):
there every year? No, no, you say that what you're
sitting at the at the at the goofy Show's table,
what's sitting at someone else's table? No, I'm sorry, You're right,
I did make those up, like table are you? Who
are you hanging out? Wait? Hold on, well I'm a lady.
But it is a black ty event you can bring
your animals to, which is pretty cool. Okay, so then
you say it's my favorite, I would love it. Yeah,
(41:39):
I'm like, damn, she'd been going to You didn't tell me.
I just I thought it was. I just know there's
a party with animals there. We do lots of them
around here. Next Friday and I believe tickets to seal
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(42:01):
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(42:23):
We'll do it next. We'll get to Shelley. We'll get
to the throwback, throw down, fun fact and headlines all
coming up and the entertainer of port what are you
working on?
Speaker 3 (42:31):
K I will tell you who got together all of
their mugshots and there were many and put them all
on Instagram in an album.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
Oh yeah, okay, I was thinking about all of our
mug shots. I don't have one, but you know, I
don't know, maybe like a nice Uh well, I guess Caitlin,
you're the are you the remaining mugshot? Har you know what?
I guess I am. Maybe I was just saying, maybe
in the merch store, we have a mug shot. Oh no,
Paulina has one. I know one? You have mine? Oh
(43:00):
he's right, I found it, right, you're right, you're right. Yes,
I had to go to my my Well, really, I
don't know. I don't know who. A lot going on
that day. My old mom didn't want to come get
my momy want to come get me. I would my
police contact. It would never reveal who's getting muggs, never
ever who's getting munk shot. I was really sad. Maybe
(43:23):
yeah it was.
Speaker 8 (43:24):
It was he.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
He was the guy. He was, he was ver whatever
her name was. It was taggery. What's your name to
Tarley at the hen parties? Always get me whatever I need.
I was thinking of a mug shot, some sort of
mugshot merch But I don't know. Yes, yeah, I wasn't.
(43:45):
The time I was detained for being the designated driver,
there was there was no mugshot. Yes I was. I
was detained for being a designated driver. In fairness, I
was in I guess the group was in possession of
a beer in a park. But yes, I was detained.
I was, and I was the one not driving. And
then I was grounded for six weeks for that because
(44:06):
my parents were embarrassed. My parents would have thrown me
a party if I was. You would think they would be, like,
you really listened, you paid attention. You're not a total
dumb dumb like you know what good for you? Keep
that up? Kid? No, no, no, I was grounded for them.
I give him a hard time all the time. Remember
that time you granted me for two months for being
the designated driver? You embarrassed us. Lesson learned. I guess
(44:31):
should have been drinking? No, no, no, shouldn't have been
waiting by the phone. We'll do it next in three minutes.
Fred Show is on. Never been left waiting by the phone.
It's the Fred Show. Grayson, Good morning, welcome to the program.
How are you doing good? Doing good? So I think,
and thanks for being here. By the way, what's going
(44:52):
on with this woman, Coco? How did you meet? Tell
us about any dates you've been on and where things
are now? Okay, So I met this. I met this.
I mean, she's a smoke show and we.
Speaker 11 (45:03):
Met on Hinge and you know, I really liked her.
I think we had a good time. We went out
on a date, and I'd love to see her again.
But you know, I'm confused because she came.
Speaker 1 (45:17):
Back to the house with me.
Speaker 11 (45:18):
You know, everything went well, I think, and she doesn't
want to answer any.
Speaker 1 (45:23):
Of my calls or texts. I mean, honestly, I hope
she's okay, you know, yeah, yeah, no, I hope so too.
I mean I am concerned for her well being. In
my experience of over ten years of doing this, I
found that usually they are okay, but but you never know, Grace,
that's very kind of you to be concerned. But honestly,
(45:43):
you know, let's do some self reflection here and some
self awareness. You look back on this date and there
were no hiccups, like everything went smoothly. You really felt
good about this, You really felt a connection and that
there was no sort of common chemistry and that you'd
see this person again. Yeah, mutual interests.
Speaker 11 (45:57):
I mean, you know, she just she was real well,
she seemed very like we were into the same things,
and I think she was honestly impressed.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
Okay, all right, well, let's call Coco in just a
second and a place song comeback. We'll do it, and
you know, the hope, as always, Grayson, is that we
can straighten things out, figure out what's going on, set
you guys up on another date, and pay for it. Okay, hey, Grayson, Yeah,
all right, let's call Coco. You guys met on Hinge.
You went out with her. You say you described her
as a very attractive person, and you liked her. You
(46:29):
thought there were similar interests and good chemistry. Except you
have not heard from her since the date. You've reached out.
You've tried to set up another one. You haven't heard
a word. You want to know why? Yeah, yeah, I'm
just confused, you know. Yeah. Okay, well, let's call her
now and figure this out. Good luck. Hello, Hi is
(46:50):
this Coco? Yeah, that's Coco. Hey, Coco, good morning. My
name is Fred. I'm calling from the Fred Show, the
Morning radio Show. The whole crew is here, 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 that for just a second,
would you mind? I? Sure? Yeah? Well, thank you very
much for calling on behalf of a guy who reached
(47:11):
out to us named Grayson. Do you remember going on
a date with Grayson? You met him on Hinge? Yes,
thank you. Okay, So he called us and he had
really nice things to say about you, Coco, and he
said that he believed that the date that you guys
went on went really well. He also says that he's
reached out for another date and that you're not responding
(47:31):
to him, and he feels like he's being ghosted. So
what's going on on your end?
Speaker 4 (47:37):
Well, I'm not sure how much you know, but yeah,
we met on Hinge and we went out for some drinks.
You know, we were definitely vibing together. There was some chemistry,
and we actually went and to hang out back at his.
Speaker 1 (47:54):
Place so that with the back of his leg. He
was like in a backyard. I mean, what is the
back of his place, like like a patio or something.
And I'm just trying to, you know, paint the picture here. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (48:06):
Actually, when we got to a hollace, he was like, Hey,
I want to show you something.
Speaker 1 (48:11):
So we went to his backyard shed.
Speaker 4 (48:15):
So like you know, that was literally his backyard.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
We had a met lap. I knew it. I knew it.
They they always leave out the meth laud.
Speaker 5 (48:23):
Always the laud.
Speaker 1 (48:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (48:26):
I thought at one point I was going to get murdered,
but I had some drinks, so I was like, sure,
let's go see.
Speaker 9 (48:32):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (48:32):
It turns out that he has a.
Speaker 1 (48:35):
Vast collection of fireworks. Okay, so he has a shed
full of fireworks in his backyard and that was what
he wanted to show you. Yes, Okay, Now what are
we talking about? Like I know in certain states you
can buy like professional grade, you know, like like big
box like serious stuff. Are we talking about spark wars
and those little things that get throw on the ground
(48:55):
and go pop or whatever? Are we talking about like
smoke bombs or what are we like? What are we
dealing with here?
Speaker 9 (49:00):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (49:00):
No, it was like the whole loot, Like he had
everything you can imagine.
Speaker 1 (49:04):
I don't even know if it's illegal. But yeah, also
he may have had like an illegal stash as well.
Speaker 4 (49:10):
I mean he had the big fireworks. I mean I
would have been okay, I guess to have had seen
a fireworks show. But yeah, he put on quite a show.
Speaker 1 (49:23):
So he lit something for you too that like, so
we did a little little thing.
Speaker 4 (49:27):
I mean, I didn't know what I was in for for.
I mean, he went for an hour putting on fireworks,
and I just kept trying to hit him, like end it, okay,
I you know, I told him, like my ears are
hurting and we're drunk, like let's let's wrap this up.
Speaker 1 (49:48):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4 (49:50):
He was having a ball and h he didn't listen
to the point where one of the fireworks blew off.
Speaker 1 (49:57):
A part of his finger. Wait, excuse me, end up
going to the ar that night. He blew off part
of his finger. You know, he failed to make Grayson.
I forgot that Grayson is here. Grayson. I asked you,
I asked you, did anything weird happen? And you you
(50:19):
you left out the part about blowing your hand off.
You blew part of your finger.
Speaker 11 (50:25):
I mean that's pardon it's blown away out of proportion.
Speaker 1 (50:30):
I mean, look, okay, do you have a hand?
Speaker 8 (50:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (50:35):
Do you have to talk? Is everything attached again?
Speaker 5 (50:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (50:40):
I mean I'm trying to call in with it, you know.
I mean, look, I think that the the.
Speaker 10 (50:48):
I mean I put on a show for her, right apparently,
I mean complete with blood and and and limbs coming
off and in me are visit dude, you and er visit.
Speaker 1 (51:01):
On the on the date? I mean, no wonder she
didn't care and you were drunk, firing off fireworks, trying
to impress her and you blow half of your hand off.
Are you okay? Like, by the way, is there any
permanent damage after Look.
Speaker 11 (51:16):
After some rehab on the hand, it'll probably I'll probably
get full functionality back.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
That's what I'm being told. Fingers crossed. Well, no, you
can't do that right now. You can't do that. Look, Coco, Coco,
So oh my god, these people. I'm trying to help you. Man,
I ask for this. I'm trying to help you. And
I could have told you this before she threw it
(51:46):
in my face. The whole going to the er thing.
It was just that that was the real show. To
be honest with you, Well, okay, now, Coco, you stayed
with him throughout this process and then you know when
he when he got out, You're like, I'm done with
this this guy. He was trying to show off and
be macho, and look what happened.
Speaker 4 (52:04):
Yeah, I mean I had worked the next day, but
I stayed by him, and uh, you know, it's a
hole time I was telling him this is not a
good idea.
Speaker 1 (52:13):
It's very kind of you to stay with him. You
don't really know this person. It was very nice of
me to stay there with him and make sure that
he was okay. I mean, this is a problem is
you tried to be macho and that's not really very attractive,
and then and then it backfired and you wind up
in the hospital for being macho and drunk, and now
you look kind of dumb, Grace, and it's just not
a good look. Coco. I mean, I'm I'm gonna ask.
(52:35):
I mean, accidents do happen. And you liked him to
the point of him taking you to his fireworks shed,
So would you consider another everybody, Grace, I'm trying to
help you, Coco. Would you would you like to go
out with him again? No fireworks will pay for it,
he says, you're about to get functionality back in his
other hand, So soon two hands.
Speaker 9 (52:57):
I think I'm good.
Speaker 4 (52:58):
Thank you though, Okay, yeah, so best listens to Grayson.
Hope you heal?
Speaker 1 (53:04):
Okay, Grayson, man, it was going fine until you had
to show off and then this is what happened. So Coco,
thank you for your time. Grayson, I hope that I
hope you fully heal and good luck to you as well.
Speaker 8 (53:16):
Thank you Caitlin's Entertainment Report, and he's on the Bread Show.
Speaker 3 (53:21):
Jelly Roll's wife, podcaster Bunny XO, put an emotional post
up on Instagram, sharing all seven of her old mugshots
over time. Bunny said that she actually asked her lawyer
to pull all the mugshots as part of a creative
idea for her upcoming book tour, saying that the images
actually brought up really unexpected emotions. She wrote that her
(53:41):
first arrest came at just nineteen years old, after years
of living on the streets of Las Vegas, already having
lost three babies and stuck in survival mode. As the
mugshots progressed, Bunny said that her eyes looked more sad,
more broken, more intoxicated. She says her last photo, taken
at twenty six after being arrested for soliciting and undercover cop,
(54:04):
showed a girl who didn't care if she woke up tomorrow.
She said that she finally turned her life around by
owning her mistakes and finding faith.
Speaker 1 (54:12):
I'm not ashamed of these photos.
Speaker 3 (54:14):
They remind me of who I used to be and
how far Grace has carried me.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
Her memoir, which I'm actually dying.
Speaker 3 (54:19):
To read, is going to be out in February, and
it's going to detail that journey in full. Speaking of
Bunny her Man, Jelly Roll says that a shopping trip
out in Sydney, did you see this I did took
a real ugly turn when the staff at Louis Vouiton
they treated him like a criminal.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
The gundry star says that he.
Speaker 3 (54:43):
Was touring and Australia told fans on Instagram that these
employees were watching him like a hawk. Everything he was doing.
They were acting like he was going to rob the place.
He said, I haven't been looked at like a criminal
this bad since I actually was one. He laughed it off,
admitted that it it's sting, especially how far he's come
from his rough past. Fans obviously flooded the comments for
(55:06):
just support because we love him, But he said, never
judge a book by its cover, because he and his crew.
You know, I'm sure you look, you got all the
tats everything going on, but he and his wife have
been through so much and they're doing so much. I
told you he's building that free rehab on his property.
So don't be judging people, you guys. Okay, I don't
know if I haven't seen this confirmed or not, but
(55:28):
I did see photos of him with another woman, and
I'm really sad about it. So it seems to be
that after ten years and a child, Big Sean has
dumped j and aigo and is already moving on.
Speaker 1 (55:42):
Do you see these photos of him and this new girl?
Speaker 2 (55:44):
And it's very unfortunate that he would do that.
Speaker 3 (55:47):
I love my Big Sean, but I am very disappointed.
She has been there for him. They even broke up.
She missed him. She was posting about how she missed
tattooed his face. She tattooed his face.
Speaker 1 (55:59):
Yes, ten years and he just dips with this model
this instagram little.
Speaker 3 (56:04):
So that in her time. That made me a little sad.
And Fred, this one's for you because I know you
love the screen.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
This is a story about the cocaine guy again, because
I don't need to hear it. Okay, it makes me
feel inferior because I don't have anything like that going on.
It's very sad for me. No one has ever complain,
No one's ever complained. Okay, well, good I've gotten some
nice press before, but no one's ever said they had
to divorce me over my six back and not that
kind of another kind of six bag.
Speaker 3 (56:30):
Now, this is the other story that I am doing
for you about Miss Piggy.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
Oh Piggy. Yeah, she's fine. She's fine as helm It's
Piggy could get it.
Speaker 3 (56:37):
I know you love the crew. Well, good because she's
finally getting her own movie.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
Good there.
Speaker 3 (56:41):
Actually, Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone are going to be producers.
Disney is developing a live action hybrid film centered around
the Muppet Diva.
Speaker 1 (56:52):
I mean, she was the og Diva, and.
Speaker 3 (56:54):
People are describing the tone as the Devil Wear's product
meets the Muppets, with Piggy now rovigating fame, fashion, and
heartbreak in her most glamorous adventure yet. The project will
be out probably next year. So if you want to
see a movie about Miss Piggy, which I kind of do,
then that is coming out in real quick.
Speaker 1 (57:13):
Other movie news, my last one. Megan markled the.
Speaker 3 (57:15):
Duchess of Sussex, is making her acting return with the
surprise cameo in the upcoming Amazon Studios movie, marking her
first on screen role since I think leaving suits in
twenty eighteen, she is going to be in a brief
but memorable appearance that was filmed quietly in la earlier
this year. We don't know what the name of it's
(57:37):
going to be, but it's a rom com produced by
Reese Witherspoon her Hello Sunshine Company, and Megan will play
a heightened version of herself, a wink at her real
life fame and media scrutiny. So she's going to be
back on your screens. By the way, if you want
to catch up on anything you missed from our show,
you can type the Fred Show on demand and while
(57:59):
you're there, set us as a pre set on the
free iHeartRadio apps.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
Is Shelley, You and the Shelley Lair here because she
has wing, I sometimes don't know if she's there. I
want to include you in this. We're sort of on time,
but I'm going to manage to screw that up. No,
we won't be here in a second. But Jason's over
here furiously preparing for his role this evening as the
director of production for a Radio Awards show. We've been
(58:24):
nominated for Best Morning Show. It's very exciting and Jason's
actually like the four director for this sting, but none
of us were invited to go to the thing that
we were nominated for him how well, so that what
that means though, is that and we're not going to
win because the other people in the category are are
are legends. We're not going to win, I think, And
(58:46):
I also think we would have probably been like encouraged
to go if we were going to win. Then again,
we won way back in the day another time, and
we were not asked to go. So it's I guess
it's there is a chance. So because of that, Jason, Well,
that's where I'm headed here, did you because because I
said too, Because I went ahead and asked chatch ept
(59:07):
to prepare a speech and I'd like you just to.
I'd like you to and we will tell you. I'm
a little amazed at the well how corny it is,
but also how specific it was in some cases, Well
let's see if it's maybe the same speech. But here
and now, ladies and gentlemen, the winner of best Morning
Show is the Fred Show, and we're manifesting the Fresh Show.
(59:27):
And here too, accept on behalf of the frend Show
who couldn't make it tonight because we didn't invite them.
Is Jason Brown, who also is wearing a Madonna headset
and directing and directing the lighting crew. Yeah, so here
we are. Jason. Oh my god, you're so emotional. Are
you going to be able to read this speech? So
chat Gypt wrote this was zero direction. All I wrote
(59:50):
in was I need an acceptance speech for a win
at the twenty twenty five Radio Little Awards. Whatever it is,
Go right, Jason, Oh my gosh, Oh my god. I
can't believe we would. Of course I'll be at home
watching online because I wasn't invited. Hopefully go ahead, all right,
good evening everyone.
Speaker 5 (01:00:09):
Wow, period on behalf of parenthesis, the frend Show. Thank
you to the ib A and to our peers in
this room. None of they all are my peers. Winning
Best Morning Show in twenty twenty five means the world
because it comes from people who know exactly how hard
(01:00:30):
this job is.
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:00:32):
How many alarms, how many rewrites.
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
That would require writing to begin with.
Speaker 5 (01:00:40):
And how much coffee it takes to make something feel
effortless before most of the city is even awake.
Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
Wows for us itself? Effortless? Yeahh my gosh. Okay, first
of course we won this award. We don't have to try.
Speaker 5 (01:00:56):
Yes, I mean with writing like this. First to our
lists are early birds, carpool captains, start crying, my third
shift heroes, and everyone's streaming from a cubicle pretending to work.
(01:01:16):
We share this with you.
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
Trophy breaks.
Speaker 5 (01:01:26):
Mind you, I'm in a room of radio people is
actually seeing this. We trust you. Trust us with your mornings,
your commutes, your stories, and sometimes your messes. You let
us laugh with you, cry with you, and on the
(01:01:46):
best days, help you feel a little less alone.
Speaker 1 (01:01:48):
And that's the real award, is a real award. By
the way, we didn't win. I just we're just practicing. Okay, yeah, no,
bit choked up right now. This is what you guys
come in. So to my teammates, parentheses, co host names.
Speaker 5 (01:02:06):
Are producer who any of you told me.
Speaker 6 (01:02:09):
We have a Shelby Shelley that works here?
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Yeah, this is all.
Speaker 5 (01:02:18):
We'll look at our team, our producers, writers, where are they?
Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
Our bookers? These people do we have them? And no
one ever told us? Right, I mean all of us
are these people?
Speaker 5 (01:02:30):
Bookers, editors and the folks who can find a clean
beep faster than I can find a sentence you make
sound like choreography, and you are the heartbeat of this show.
Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
Wow, you know I'm playing. I'm playing. This is how
I would like to.
Speaker 4 (01:02:50):
Ye.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
The shout out, the shout out? How do they know
who to shout out? It knows to our I'm gonna
get in trouble.
Speaker 5 (01:02:57):
To our leaders at iHeartMedia and Premier Network, Bob Rich,
Julie Tom, Bernie Brad Theia, your belief gives us the
runway to take chances. Wow, James, Adam Chris, thank you
for backing our ideas daily and for protecting the weird
(01:03:18):
ones that somehow turn into our best moment.
Speaker 4 (01:03:21):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:03:22):
Thanks to all of you. That's a little concerning. They
know who all those people are. People say congratulations, happy
we didn't win. We didn't win. I don't think we're
going to, but I just I want you to be
prepared in case we do. No, they totally would have
been like, hey, guys, you should probably it's in the
(01:03:42):
same city, you should probably come. You know. It's like
when they're like, hey, Taylor Swift, if you'll come to
the v m as will make you like the you know, epic.
Most vanguard vanguardist have ever vanguarded, you know, but no,
we didn't win anyway, but if we do. Okay, here,
I need my phone back. I got Hey, Shelby, you
got a good deal, right, No, I want my phone
(01:04:04):
bag before you go through my camera. Do you have
what it takes to battle show biz Shelley in.
Speaker 10 (01:04:09):
The show biz show showbiz Shelby, Yes, versus Lindsay.
Speaker 1 (01:04:18):
I haven't called that. Yeah, I believe that, high Lindsay
by good morning, Hey, good morning, fun fact about Uiz.
Speaker 4 (01:04:28):
I don't like fun acts, but I love pointing out
other fun facts about other people.
Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
Oh well, I guess we'll cancel that segment then, all right,
good Lindsay. It's five questions, three hundred and fifty bucks.
It's the prize, one thousand and eighty one wins, seventy
five losses for Shelley, and she's got a four game
win streak. Good luck you guys, all right, good luck,
all right, thank you, Yo to the sound booth, cannot
Here's Shelby? Can't hear the questions? Question number one. Cardi
(01:04:53):
B and Stefan Diggs reveal their baby's gender this week.
What are they having.
Speaker 10 (01:04:59):
A boy?
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
After the song Luther fell off last week, there are
officially no rap songs in the top forty of the
Billboard Hot one hundred. Who is on the song Luther?
Oh gosh, no idea?
Speaker 4 (01:05:16):
Cardi B.
Speaker 1 (01:05:17):
I don't know which Hall of Fame quarterback said he
cloned his family's dog for fifty thousand dollars three. I'm
Brady Daniel. Officials Boy Meets World co stars think the
Dancing with the Stars judges have a personal vendetta against her.
What was the name of Daniel's character on Boy Meets World?
(01:05:38):
Penga And this comedian known for Saturday Night Live, Last
Culturistas podcast and Wicked is thirty five today? Name him three? Two?
I got three. That's not terrible. That's not bad at all.
We'll see if it holds up. Bringing Shelly back? How
did she do? Trace? All? Right? So you got a chance?
(01:06:01):
You're ready? Yes? Cardi B and Stefan James reveal their
baby's gender this week. What are they having a boy? Yeah?
After the song Luther fell off last week, there are
officially no rap songs in the top forty of the
Billboard Hot one hundred. Who's on the song Luther? Kendrick
Lamar and Sisa that's right. Which Hall of Fame quarterback
(01:06:22):
said he cloned his family's dog for fifty thousand dollars.
Tom Brady, Yeah, Daniel officials Boy Meets World co stars
thinking the Dancing with the Star judges have a personal
vendetta against her. I said, it is a tea right there, right?
What is the name of Daniel's character on Boy Meets World?
To penga fine as hell? And this comedia known for
Saturday Night Live, Lost, Culturistas, and Wicked is thirty five today?
(01:06:45):
Name him?
Speaker 6 (01:06:46):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
What is his name?
Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
Three? Two Junior bowen Yang Bowen Yang. I was looking
for Boweniyang. That is a four. That is a win. Lindsay,
my friend, you're gonna have to say it. My name
is Linday. I got showed up on a showdown and
you can't hang with a gorilla. Co My name is Lindsay.
Speaker 3 (01:07:06):
I got showed up on the showdown and I can't
hang with a gorilla.
Speaker 1 (01:07:09):
Lindsey, you can't hang with the car real cat can't Lindsey,
don't play that fun fact suck can't cat cat? Okay, good,
(01:07:31):
I can see colors again, Lindsay, Hang on a second,
have a good day. Thank you, thank you for listening.
That is whenever one thousand and eighty two, four hundred
bucks tomorrow five straight. Let's do it again, Shells, Let's
do it hey, good luck to you. I hope she
Shelby wins tonight, you too, I hope it is too.
It's going to be quite a celebration tomorrow. Hopefully Jason
(01:07:52):
will tell us because we weren't invited, have a good day,
show you too. The throwback three Now name that tune battle,
We'll do that next. Got the entertainmer of board, fun
fact headlines and more on the Fred Show.
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Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
What happened when the last time you've seen a grasshopper?
Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
Name clearly in northern Michigan. Clearly you have good pest
control or something. I don't know, because where all these
bugs are? Please go outside?
Speaker 10 (01:08:49):
Please?
Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
Freads show is on. Try to fly in my house
the other day and it bothered me all day trying
to figure out where it came from. It's like, I
don't have I live in a high rise building. Like,
I'm like, I'm exposed to the outside a lot. What
you all open your doors or windows? Well, I mean
my door opens into a hallway like inside. But you
(01:09:14):
you live in a world where we have live. I
do live in a world the world I would just
have it. Where would a fly have flown in? You
have a balcony? N Yeah, but I don't know. I'm
not out. I don't just leave the door open for
hours on end such And it's also high in the air.
It flies flying that high, it's yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:09:29):
The second though, that door's open for a second and
I've got like a lady bug in there, and I've
got like every bug comes in.
Speaker 1 (01:09:35):
Yes, I'm like, how did you get in here? Yeah?
I tried everything to get it. I mean I didn't
want to have to kill I don't think I did
feel it but I got it out without killing it.
I did, Yeah, yeah I did, Because you know, I
don't I don't know. I don't think it's a great
life being a fly. I don't know what nothing you
ever think. And I brought this one up before and
I haven't even had I haven't even like walked past
someone that I from which I could in just secondhand
(01:09:59):
smoke this morning. Right, That's the only way that ever
happens is if I just happen to walk by someone
and they stick at my mouth. But did you ever
think about a fly you're flying onto an airplane or into
a car on a long road trip, and especially the
airplane one, like talk about the shock you know, if
you're a fly and you fly into the you know
in Chicago, for example, you fly into the plane, and
(01:10:19):
then you land in Florida. Now you're in West Palm Beach.
You're like, where are my buddies? And this is something
you know, but you didn't even pack for that.
Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
That's crazy, that would be wild.
Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
I mean, really though, think about the culture shock. But
what about like an international fly, Like what if you're
a fly, you fly on the plane, then you land
in Zimbabwe? You like, I live in Zimbabwe now, and
I'm a fly. I had no idea. Seriously, why you're wait?
Speaker 7 (01:10:46):
We laughing about I think about babies feeling this way?
Oh yeah, yeah, like you went to sleep. Hell oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
Everybody's around you looking at you. Yeah, yeah, I know.
These are the kind of things I sit around think
about all day. Throwback throw do I have a lot
of time throw back into what out named mantune batlum.
If you'd like to play eight five five five nine
one three five, everybody's here. You're in studio players. You've
got Kaylin, who I think has won the year fifteen wins,
Jason though with eight, Kiki with six, and Paulina with six,
so we're competing for second place here. It's wide open.
(01:11:15):
I need your complete and total focus, even if for
nothing else on behalf of the person you're playing for.
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K we are talking new music and also what the
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Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
You quickly want to play this before we get to
a fun fact which is about Sea Otters. By the way,
this guy has gone viral. The Carolina Panthers have even
shared the song. He's in a room filled with Panthers
merchandise and he's wearing a Panthers shirt. There's some special
effects that even there's some lighting things that come with
this as well. I don't exactly know what it has
to do with the Panthers, but it's a banger. A
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guy named Carolina Mike and it's and I believe that
he was inspired by Paulina because this is stylistically very similar.
I believe something. But I want to give this guy
spend this morning. I want to give him a shot.
This is called if I had one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars. Okay, not certain what it has to do
with the Panthers, but you all got a questions. You're
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ready to support this cail out of Panthers. I think
you think that's the only party Packers yeah, yeah, spen
one hundred thousand on a football team.
Speaker 12 (01:12:34):
Wait a minute, that's not enough to buy a team.
And a hundred thousand push Wait what Minnesota is so
too much?
Speaker 8 (01:12:41):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
Me a tennis car outside my house.
Speaker 12 (01:12:43):
But that ahl wait is gonna make me tear it
down by get his answer season tip just might get
a tiny home instant that I'm gonna get me a
big old bust one thing and all of us the
double Dutch hat and chase by around windows down.
Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
Now you can hear the sound and he throws some
money around. That was it. That's the song. Yeah, that's it,
and he goes on. I think there's another verse, but
it's a lot of that. Yeah, something about an h
a tearing down your This is the most relatable thing
I've heard in a long time. I like him. Yeah,
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he's about a double Dutch bus. I'm not sure if
he's looking for a collab. I mean, he could hit
me up. It's fine. It's like it's all good. Just
things are really they're really taking off for him, So
I don't know if he's accessible to it. I have
a feeling this is the halftime show at the Panthers game. Honestly,
if it's if it's not, If they don't do that,
then they're crazy. But this dude apparently was on stage
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with some band over the things are really removing for
this man. If the Panthers don't make him the halftime show,
then that is a missed opportunity. I agree. But that's
that is, Carolina, Mike, And it's called I think it's called.
If I had one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
I'm about to drop the wedding version.
Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
Should not? That we see he'll give us the beat
and you can hop on the track. If I had
an open bar and chicken and steak, yes, I'll sell
my house for real. No, I think you should work
on something. Maybe you guys, maybe the three of you
can get together, get in the lab, you know, see
what you come up with. But there you go, Carolina, Mike.
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Show is on Fread's Fun Fact.
Speaker 3 (01:14:27):
Fred's Fun.
Speaker 1 (01:14:35):
You can learn so much, guys, did you know? This
is very sweet? Sea otters they carry a favorite rock
in a pouch under their arm, which they can use
to crack open shellfish like clams and muscles This behavior
also showcasts showcases their intelligence and adaptability, as they often
keep the same rock for months or even years, demonstrating
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a strong attachment to their tool. The pouch, which is
located under their forearms, allows them to carry rocks during foraging,
making it easier to access their preferred food sources.
Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
I also think they hold hands when they're sleeping so
they don't drift away from each other.
Speaker 1 (01:15:11):
That's so nice. They're really cute animals. That's very nice.
They have a favorite rock though they're attached to the
keep it right there? Is that nice favorite rock. I
wonder if, like I can I borrow your rock? And
then they just reach it there and they give it
to the other one to crack open a muscle or something.
Isn't that the nicest thing you've ever had seen it?
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