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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I heard of this one before. It's called winter coating,
(00:04):
winter coating, winter cold, winter coating, like you know you've got,
you know, ghosting, you've got. I'm trying to think of
all these different dating coffin season, you know whatever this
is along those line crumbs, that bread crumb, bread crumbing,
you know where you sort of just lead them along
for a while, that you never really give them the
entire loaf, you know what I'm saying. Just a little
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just a little drums, but you never give them that loaf, Jason,
that loaf. Nope. But similar to cuffing season, when people
seek out a partner for the colder months, that's what
that is, and then ditch them comes spring. Winter coating
is specifically when former flames get back in contact with
the hopes of riding out the winter together. So like
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an old winter coat, you'll be fit for the purpose
one minute and then shoved back into the wardrobe as
soon as the tree starts to blossom. I want to
know if it nobody's tried this, eight one, one, three, five,
you could text the same number. I mean, I don't
I never feel this pressure, this cuffing season pressure as
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a single guy. I don't it doesn't get cold, and
I go, oh no, oh, no, better, I better tie
myself down here for the next six months because I
might get cold. And lord, I don't feel that way
at all. I mean, it's like, if anything, it's in
the winter gives me an excuse not to go outside
and deal with anybody. That's I mean, because it's you know,
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it's cold and dark, and I'm like, ah, I want
to get out of bed and do this, so I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
I don't know it, but like, how lonely do you
have to be to take back someone that you dumbed
or that dumped you, Like I even think about it.
I mean, I realize there's comfort in going back to
someone that you already know, is I mean yeah? But
I mean, but you broke up, so even if the
booty was good, you broke up for a reason in
spite of the booty.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Take a mind.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
I want to know if anyone's done this, as anyone
successfully pulled this off. I mean, the idea that I
don't understand the pressure. It's like, I'm so desperate right
now to keep someone to keep me warm in my
bed and to entertain me when it's cold outside, that
I'm going to go back to someone who wasn't good
enough for me in the summer. That's what you're saying here, though.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
Yeah, the only pressure I can see possibly is if
you were with somebody whatever, then you're single for the
holidays and you got to see your family and their
annoying ass is oh and your boyfriend, oh and your girlfriend?
Speaker 5 (02:30):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (02:30):
When are you getting married? Are you dating anybody?
Speaker 4 (02:32):
Like those annoying holiday questions that you get asked a
single person.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Yes, that's the only thing I can think.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
Of as far as like maybe the pressure and trying
to take it off.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
Of getting back with oh boy or old girl.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
But yeah, but then you got to answer questions about them,
like well, what are they doing here? Or why are
they back? You know what I mean. I don't know.
I don't know if very many situations we're going back
to the X works out any better than it did
the first time, unless there's a lot of separation in
between and a lot of life changes. I mean, I
don't know. I've gone back to people I dated previously
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and many times and and been like but the timing
was off, you know, or I wasn't in the right
place or whatever, and we always we always wind up
at the same place. Yeah, which is it just for
whatever reason, it just never sort of I don't know,
catapults to that next level because it wasn't supposed to
be that way because it didn't happen the first time.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Yeah, but this way you get three more months of
booty out of it.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Yeah, but you acted like you acted like every single
possible person with whom you could have the booty is
crawling into a hole and falling asleep, and if you
don't quickly get in there with them, then you're then
it's it's over for you. You're done.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Well, a lot of people are on you know, they're
they're they're doing cuffing season like they're finding that person.
So it's slim pickings out there. You might have to
go back with that X. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
I feel like this used to happen to me a lot,
but I didn't know that it was happening, you know
what I'm saying. I was the person that they would
keep coming back to in the winter, but I didn't
understand why. Thought it was like, Okay, we're gonna give
this another try. But really I think it was like, yeah,
it's cup and season, it's holidays, it's family, so let's
just go ahead and act right for a couple of
months until until let's hope boys summer again.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Wow, so you would fall for this, oh yeah for
a couple of years. Yeah, and these guys will come
back and be like can keep me warm?
Speaker 6 (04:21):
You know?
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Yeah, there's always one guy. How many times you fall
for that before you realize this person is not for real?
Speaker 7 (04:29):
Winter?
Speaker 8 (04:30):
Yeah? Okay?
Speaker 3 (04:32):
And I was like, you know, I don't know. I
was just I would fall for it each time, like
you know, like Christmas is going to be great, and
then right when spring came we would break up and yeah,
so you know, I was a victim.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
I just don't understand the pressure. Oh my gosh, if
I don't find somebody, you know, I won't stay warm
and I'll get Hypothermiam died. I mean, seriously, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
Families are the worst in the winter though, like holidays together,
they can be really hard on the single you know person,
girls like yes, what are you doing, where's your spouse?
What's going on in that area?
Speaker 8 (05:07):
And I think a lot of mostly women also give
that to us, like but I think that they also
want to do like cute holiday stuff.
Speaker 9 (05:13):
Together and they want someone to do that.
Speaker 8 (05:16):
So I think it starts in the fall for women
because they want to go to the damn pumpkin path, yep,
and they want to go see the damn lights on
the tree.
Speaker 9 (05:21):
Or whatever the hell you know? You want to go
to holiday bomb.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Damn matching pajamas.
Speaker 9 (05:25):
I got bullied in sand record vans.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Yes, because you wouldn't be able to do any of
that stuff unless you had a.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
You're an introvert.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
You're not going to get it.
Speaker 5 (05:37):
Well.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
It doesn't mean that I don't. It doesn't mean that
I don't like partnership. It doesn't mean that I wouldn't
be open to partnership. But I just it's cold outside.
Oh my gosh, let's tie it down. I don't. I
just don't get it. I just don't understand.
Speaker 8 (05:49):
But you're not seeing women out like anymore, So how
do you get your women fit?
Speaker 1 (05:52):
I don't see women out. It's all on the dating
apps anyway. Nobody is going out and hunting out women
or men in bars anymore.
Speaker 9 (05:59):
No one's go to a bar to find out.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Yeah, you gotta go outside, Yeah, that you got to
go to the bar after seven pm. Yeah, yeah, where
it's not just you and the jukebox.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Sounds like a great time. You're saying there's only three people.
What bar is that? Only three people there? And I
rent a place out for myself. This is an amazing
Where is this place I would like to go? It's
the bread show. This is what's trending. Let me see here. Oh,
this went viral over the weekend. It was all over
the internet. It was a fan at a Detroit Mercy
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Boston College men's basketball game. Oh yeah, and he was
caught on video trying to impress a girl with his
Costco membership card.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
Oh yes.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
So he's caught on video flashing the card in front
of the girl before handing it to her, and it
seemed to have worked because she takes him and then
flips the card over, looks at it and says wow.
The video has been posted to Twitter and liked over
forty six thousand times. It's not known, you know, the
nature of their relationship, if you got a data out
of the deal or whatever. But I don't know if
that was his flex was Hey, I got a Costco membership.
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Check it out?
Speaker 9 (07:11):
That would get me.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
Honestly, you see gas price deals they have.
Speaker 9 (07:15):
Like I'm going where are we going?
Speaker 7 (07:19):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (07:19):
He only had the basic membership those Okay, you know
he ain't making any money back.
Speaker 9 (07:22):
You wouldn't drop your panties from.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
No, he ain't got the executive car.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Is that what you got? The black card? Yeah, you
got the executive car. Now what does that get you?
Speaker 2 (07:30):
You earn money on purchases, so at the end of
the year you'll get a check and it pretty much
pays for your membership like throughout the year.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
That is amazing. Yeah, and then don't you get to
go like at times other people don't? Oh, I don't
know about that. I thought there were like special hours
from these seconds the Senior citizens early. I want well,
I want that card though I've earned I've earned that card.
You see how I live my life. I should be
given one honorarily. This is what I want to know though,
eight five five five one three five? What is your
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flex in life? What is your flex?
Speaker 6 (08:03):
Like?
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Is it Maybe it's where you work, Maybe it's I
don't know, you know somebody? You know? My flex is?
I know I know somebody? And so you know what
we can hang out with this person, or I can
get you in here, or I can get you in
this discount here. But I want to know what your
flex is. I guess you could say mine is that
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I work here. Yep, but maybe not really because I
really don't get anything, Like I really we give away
everything that's good to you, which is good. It's the
way it should be. But maybe I have a little
put Putt airplane. But I don't use that as a flex.
People think I'm out here like taking every first date
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in the Putt Putt plane, and I'm not because I
don't know. I just that's to me, Like, I don't
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
It's funny because I use your plane as a flex,
Like you're my friend that you know also has a
morning show, also has a like so I'm always like, yeah,
you know that's fram my boy. You got a plane
and everything. Yeah, but it impresses people.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
Yeah, I don't know. I'm not out here saying that
because I think people they hear that, they think it's
like a you know, like an Elon Musk PJ. And
they got like noble one that thing, and you know,
people poor in Champagne. I'm like anybody's porn champagne. It's
you to yourself and you had to bring it too.
Speaker 3 (09:23):
That's facts.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
I think the biggest flex can be like something about yourself,
like not necessarily like an object or like where you work,
but like to me, I always say that my biggest
flex in life is that can curse you.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
Out in three languages. That's my newest flex.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (09:35):
Someone put that in my head the other day and
I was like, that's very true. Or my biggest flex
is that marches my mom. I'm always like, that's my
biggest flex in life.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Here marches your mom.
Speaker 3 (09:42):
She's my mom.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Yeah, but not everyone knows marts, so they don't know
how big of a flex that is.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
But I'm flexing, so that's good enough to know.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Somebody texted, I'm a veterinarian, free pet care, I work
at Costco. That's my flex, I don't. My flex is
meeting President Obama before he became pres. Okay, that's cool,
except like, what did he remember you? Who's that?
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Is that our coworker that takes it in?
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Hey Samantha, Okay, yeah, hi, hi Samantha, let's hear it.
What's your fod? Yes, good morning, my.
Speaker 10 (10:16):
Flex would be my fiance is a commercial pilot, so
kind of like you. But and then my personal flex
which is not nearly as cool as a speech with
all this, so I can help your kids.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Talk, Well that's good. I could use this speech pathologist
a lot of days too. Actually, now I got to
ask you this. So your your fiance is a commercial pilot,
but I heard that that's the standby benefits are not
what they once were, like that you show up and
you you could be the airport for like seven days
try to get home.
Speaker 10 (10:42):
So I've been with new fiance for almost three years.
Speaker 11 (10:46):
Obviously that's mostly COVID.
Speaker 10 (10:48):
But for the for the times that we have gone,
it hasn't been an issue for me. I mean, once
I got stuck for the airport, I didn't make my
flight and I was there for like another hour, but
beyond that I was fine.
Speaker 7 (11:01):
I got on.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Can I ask what was his pickup lines?
Speaker 7 (11:05):
You?
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Did he use the you know I'm a pilot line
for you?
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Was he like you're the wind beneath my wings or.
Speaker 7 (11:12):
No.
Speaker 10 (11:12):
He's a pretty humble guy, so he didn't.
Speaker 12 (11:15):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (11:15):
You know.
Speaker 10 (11:16):
We met on hinge and he was like I was like,
oh what do you do. He's like, I'm a pilot.
Speaker 7 (11:19):
I was like, like Clane, and he was like.
Speaker 10 (11:22):
Yeah, and then he and then we talked about it
again on our first date and I was asking all
these questions because I thought it was cool. But no,
he didn't flex.
Speaker 11 (11:30):
It wasn't like a full pickup line like.
Speaker 10 (11:31):
Yeah you want too, Yeah, yeah, I can get you
on a delta flop.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Hey, I mean, I'll tell you. I'll tell you what.
All right, Samantha, thank you, have a good day. You guys,
love you to. I used to know about a hustle.
This is a lot of years ago. I'm sure it's
still going on, But there was a dude I knew
who was he was linking This is not a secret,
I don't think. But he was linking people up with
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flight attendants and pilots who didn't have anyone on their
benefits because you can name I think it's once a year.
It depends on the airline, but you could name who
your beneficiary, or like who who gets to use the benefits,
like domestic partner or whatever. So he would link people
up with somebody who didn't have a domestic partner who
worked for the airline, sell that and take a cut,
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and then you and this flight attendant or whatever on
paper were domestic partners such that this other person, random
person could use that person's flight benefits. You see what
I'm saying. Yeah, And this was his hustle, so like
I don't know what it call. I think it was
like two grand he was charging, and the flight attendant
would get like fifteen hundred. He would take five hundred,
and now you were on paper as you could fly
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stand by on their benefits. The problem was that you
don't necessarily know who you got linked up with, and
so like if the person's acting like an idiot, it
could affect your employment status because if I put like
an idiot on my flight status and then they go
and they start, you know, I don't know, they get
you know, hauled off the flight on TikTok or whatever,
then I can get fired for that.
Speaker 3 (13:02):
I see.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
But this guy was telling me like, if you don't
care where you go, it's amazing. Like he would say, like,
I don't know, Thursday night, I'd say, where can I
go anywhere? First class for just pay the tax anywhere?
And so as long as you didn't have to be
there at a certain time and come back a certain
time and like he'd go first class to Tokyo for
the weekend or whatever. I think the word becomes a
problem is if you if you're trying to use these
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benefits and like you got to be there on Friday
and you got to come home on Sunday. I think
people wind up like sitting around and trying to get
on flights and stuff like that. But this did. It
was a whole hustle going on. I think the airlines
got smart to it somehow, but I was kind of
I almost thought about doing it because like for me,
I don't know Thursday, like where can I go? You
can go to Tahiti first class for nothing? Okay, then
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I'm going whatever. Mary Anne, Hi, Hi, Hi, good morning.
What's your flex?
Speaker 13 (13:55):
I don't know if it's really a flex for me,
but I'm a physical therapist and people ask me to
work on them at all times.
Speaker 6 (14:06):
Can you check it out?
Speaker 1 (14:08):
I think that's cool but for the other people, but
it must be very annoying for you because it's like
I don't necessarily want to You probably don't want to
do that all the time.
Speaker 13 (14:16):
I have a good story though. We used to work
on the Old eighty five Bears, and we went up
to play weel and hung out with Jimmy Mack and
I lost with him playing cool with a friend of
mine and I had to work on him the next
day for three and a half hours.
Speaker 6 (14:33):
That was my loss.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Wow.
Speaker 14 (14:35):
A friend that I lost the.
Speaker 11 (14:37):
Uh in the whole game with is now my husband.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
Oh wow, Okay, well there you go. I would be annoyed.
I think like, I have a friend who's a dermatologist.
I'm constantly hitting her up, and she's probably like, you idiot,
I don't I don't want to answer you like, come
to my office and pay me, and then I will,
which I do. But sometimes I'll be like, I don't know,
what do you think about this moisturizer? I got wrinkles.
I gotta fix them. And then she'll send me all
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this stuff. And she's a very nice lady, so she
does this, but she's probably like, dude, I'm sure people
send her pictures of all kinds of growths and crap,
and it's like she gotta look at it and stuff
like that. And I would be like, you know what,
you will come to my office and pay, make your
insurance pay me, and then I will tell you what
that thing is on you.
Speaker 11 (15:20):
Well, at least none of my is gross.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Well it's true. Thank you, Marian, have a good day.
I love you too. Glad you called. Hey Michelle, good morning,
Hi Michelle, good morning. What's your flex? Because this guy
over the weekend with viral for having a costco membership,
which I have one, So I'm gonna start whipping that
out of the club.
Speaker 15 (15:42):
That's the only thing you whip out.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
Whoa, whoa, whoa whoa. You know, I'm a color but
I'm not a criminal.
Speaker 7 (15:52):
But so school.
Speaker 16 (15:54):
Hence my discussing sense of humor.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
I was gonna say, but.
Speaker 10 (15:58):
Yeah, but.
Speaker 16 (16:00):
So this was pretty good back a couple of years ago.
But my cousin is a ballet dancer and he had
his picture taken with Kim and Kanye when they took
their kids to go through the Nutcracker, and so that's
kind of cool. It's a nice flex with my teenagers.
But the best part is that they actually ended up
cutting my cousin out because he was in between Kim
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and Kanye, and if you look at that picture, you
can see his fingers on Kanye's shoulder.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Huh. That's an interesting story. So your cousin guy caught
out of a picture with Kim and Kanye.
Speaker 16 (16:34):
Yeah, I sudden the actual picture where he's in it,
and the kids are like what what And then they're
all like, oh, you got a brother and your family.
Speaker 17 (16:41):
I'm like, yeah, I got a brother in my family.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
I'll tell you.
Speaker 5 (16:45):
I told you.
Speaker 16 (16:46):
It's very bizarre, but it's the one thing I got.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
All right, well, thank you, Michelle, You're welcome, have a
good time, come back. You know, it's like my one
friend who's the heir to the Vienna Beef Fortune. Like,
now that is a flex. I mean, not only can
she get you freaked lizzies, but then I mean I
would I know she's trying to be humble about it,
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but I would drop that. I would be like, yeah,
you know, no big deal. But like I'm the heired
at the Vienna Beef Fortune and people be like, no,
you're not, like a look at.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
Up, It's true.
Speaker 9 (17:21):
My uncle worked for Frank Sinatra for.
Speaker 7 (17:23):
A little bit.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
That's pretty good that flex.
Speaker 18 (17:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (17:26):
Sure, I mean I'm into all that stuff, so I
thought that was cool.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Ye works for me, I mean you know, yeah, I
mean how talks Frank? Yeah, yeah, Caitln has the Entertainment
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Speaker 8 (17:42):
Chuck Woolery, the smooth talking game show host of Wheel
of Fortune, Love Connection, and Scrabble, passed away at eighty
three years old at his home in Texas. Although most
associated with Pat Sajak and Vana White, Wheel of Fortune
debut in nineteen seventy five on NBC with Chuck. Actually,
he was also inducted into the American TV Game Show
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Hall of Fame, which I did not know was a
thing that happened in two thousand and seven. Also got
a Daytime Emmy nomination in nineteen seventy eight. His wife
was home with him when he passed, and I guess
his long TV career after that ended.
Speaker 9 (18:18):
He was doing podcasts, which I did not know.
Speaker 8 (18:20):
I had no idea, but RIP comedian Whitney Cummings was
opening up about the biggest lessons that she's learned over
the course of her career. And we hear this a lot,
but she said, this business is mostly rejection and she
had to work on getting super comfortable with that fact.
Speaker 9 (18:36):
With rejection.
Speaker 8 (18:37):
Well, she also dropped a bob when she said, Sabrina Carpenter,
who of course is one of the biggest pop stars
in the world right now, auditioned for The Connors and
didn't get it, so she wanted to be on The Connors.
The role ultimately went to shameless actress Emma Kenny. Oh,
so she was going to be the daughter, yeah, and
Whitney says, and by the way, then god we said
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no to her because she'd be stuck on a sitcom set, yeah,
and not being Sabrina Carpenter. So she's one of those
people who have been working really long and really hard
at it and finally got got their moment, which is awesome.
But I just can't be crazy if that's like the road.
So your lesson of today is if you get to know,
it might because there be because there's something better, yes,
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in the future.
Speaker 9 (19:19):
Trying to be very positive today.
Speaker 8 (19:22):
Have the sak ingrats to former Philadelphia Eagle center Jason
Kelsey as he and his wife Kylie are expecting a
fourth child. Kylie shared the news Friday with a photo
of their three daughters, Wyatt, Elliott, and Bennett, all wearing
sweaters that say big Sister on them.
Speaker 3 (19:37):
Some of them looked happy.
Speaker 9 (19:39):
Some of them did not. The caption red, I feel
like we captured a very accurate.
Speaker 8 (19:42):
Representation of how each of the girls feel about getting
another sister. Oh so it's a girl again. At least Ellie,
mom and dad are on the same page.
Speaker 9 (19:50):
Holy hell, damn, that is that is wild?
Speaker 8 (19:56):
Well, hey, he's that's a good scary dad to have
when they start dating.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
But that's a lot of girls. Oh my god.
Speaker 9 (20:02):
Pray for them.
Speaker 8 (20:03):
And lastly, Share says Val Kilmer was one of the
only people to ever break up with her. She's not
used to being broken up with. She said, Look, I
was madly in love with Val and he left. When
asked why is, she explained that sometimes you're only meant
to be with someone for a certain chapter of your life.
And she also added that Val was super young, so
she got them in like the young, young young cod days.
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Share and Val started dating in nineteen eighty two. I
had no idea, and their thirteen year age gap had
everyone talking. But by nineteen eighty four, right when his
own career was skyrocketing with Top Secret.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
He broke up with her.
Speaker 8 (20:36):
He was like, look, babe, I'm about to be you know,
have anyone I want.
Speaker 9 (20:39):
But yeah, one of the only people to.
Speaker 8 (20:40):
Ever break up with share, which is crazy, and obviously
this is all She's doing a lot of press for
that memoir, which now I kind of want to read.
Speaker 9 (20:47):
But he broke her heart.
Speaker 8 (20:48):
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Paulina's getting braces and I I want to hear about this. Well,
you're getting in visil line.
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I am getting in basil line.
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You know you're supposed to wear them all the time.
Speaker 3 (21:19):
I was gonna say, well, this affects my job.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
Well, can I talk with them?
Speaker 1 (21:23):
You know, I don't know.
Speaker 8 (21:24):
I can hear them. I mean, you can talk with them,
but I can hear when people are wearing them.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
Yeah, because I had them a long time ago, and
you were supposed to wear them all the time. And
I did take them out to talk on the radio
because it was a little lispy. I thought I was
self conscious about it.
Speaker 4 (21:40):
See, so I'm super nervous because of that. I would
get braces, but I'm thirty years old. But then I
was like, well, let me try invisil line because I've
always wanted to. I've always wanted in visil ligne, like
to be completely honest, because I don't have I would
say bad teeth, but I know I got my little
crooked teeth here and he showed me that, my doctor
showed me to before and after and it looks just
like so perfect pretty. And now I'm like obsessed with
(22:01):
this image of my teeth and what it could be.
Speaker 3 (22:03):
So I think I'm gonna do it.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
Did you have braces at one point in your life?
Speaker 3 (22:07):
No, So I was that kid who never had brainless.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Those teeth, the ones I'm looking at, that's just the
way they are. Damn yeah, tethe, some people get lucky
like that. I had awful teeth. They were so bad.
I took a lot to fix these things.
Speaker 4 (22:22):
And I think that's why my parents didn't do the
brace route. Like my sister, she had really bad teeth.
I mean they were like coming in and out, so
she had.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
To get braces.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Outside the mouth, inside the mouth, we had all kinds
of teeth.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
It was that bad mine warrant. It's a commitment, though, Pee,
I just took off braces like a year ago, and
my teeth are already back to normal. Wait what I
did not?
Speaker 1 (22:48):
What are you right? You're gonna put the retainer on
after I did not?
Speaker 3 (22:51):
You don't? No? And I thought I could get a
permanent retainer after I took them off. And then turns
out this guy who did my brace was like, yeah,
I don't do those what Marvin?
Speaker 1 (23:04):
I thought Marva did everything. First of all, he told
me he did.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
Wear night no, so I never wore it. And now
I'm back to before bracest. So Pee, if you got
to do it, just it's a commandment, girl.
Speaker 4 (23:15):
It is.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
I've been told I have a permanent retainer on my
bottom teeth and the thing gets so nasty. It gets
so nasty, and every time the hygienis she's like, you know,
we should take take this thing out, and my genis
is like, no, we're not taking it out. And then
they get like a little argument about it because it's like, well,
you don't have to clean it. She's like, I don't know,
but but my teeth would shift again. If I didn't
have that in there, they'd go right back to the
way that they were.
Speaker 4 (23:35):
When we say peruming it, does that mean like you sleep, eat,
talk with it.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Oh, it's in there, it's a bar. Then they glew
it to the back of your teeth. You can't over like.
It takes like two or three days you forget it's
even there.
Speaker 8 (23:45):
I had my taken out recently. I'm like, I'll just
put in a like a put in a retainer every night. Yeah,
you didn't like it that No, Like for the same reason.
He I'm a clean freak.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
And also like it gets nasty.
Speaker 9 (23:55):
Yeah, like I would rub my tongue on it. Like,
I don't know. I just feel like.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
I got all kinds of stuff. I mean, here with
the I'm in here with little brushes, I'm in here
with electric toothbrush. I'm in here. That thing looks like
a that thing looks like a ship sung and after
you know, it looks like the Titanic after one hundred
years down there, I got actual there's actual sea life
growing on that thing. No, it's not that bad.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Oh, I don't know, Paulina yet, I feel like you're
gonna you're gonna lose this in visil line real quick.
Speaker 3 (24:26):
Like I'll lose my mouth because you eat up like you.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
And then you gotta take it out when you eat.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
And then they're like.
Speaker 3 (24:34):
What you did when you were a kid?
Speaker 1 (24:36):
Fred was my retainer. I lost it at Dairy Queen.
Had to dig through the trash to find it. Be me,
because you know what you do is you take it out.
As a kid, I had a retainer ticket. I put
it in a napkin, and then a napkin we get
thrown away. It happened all the time, and they're expensive.
So my mom's like, hell, no, go back in there.
And Arnie, the guy who still owns the Dairy Queen,
we'd go. We he and I dig through the trash
together and find it. That was nice and then soaked
(24:58):
that thing for like twenty four hours and boiling water
or whatever we did. Yeah, but you're gonna have to
like it's not cheap first of all, it's second all,
you're gonna have to actually commit to it, like you
really gotta do it.
Speaker 10 (25:10):
I know.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Wise what happens is like you'll get a certain like
they the trace progress as you change and you'll have
to go back if you don't like it could take
you forever. If you're not consistent, you have to comply.
As my Orthodonis said.
Speaker 4 (25:25):
Well, if I commit, then yeah, I'm gonna give it
my all, because I really do want my teeth to
be straight and pearly white like your guys is because
you guys all have braces, right, I mean, so.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
Go ahead, Minor, I'll jacked up. That's why I had
the snaggletoo.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
Are here and yeah, no, I never got braces.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
Were had bracest twice as a kid. First it was
just the top and then it got to it's taken off,
and then I had to go back and was top
and bottom. And my teeth are jacked again because I
saw my wisdom teeth and they're impacted and they're they're.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Just you need to go get that taken care of.
Otherwise you're just gonna keep getting worse.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Yeah no, I'm gonna get those taken out and then
I'm gonna end up getting in Visiline too.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Marvin will help you out with Yeah.
Speaker 3 (26:03):
Yeah, I'm trying to get Marvin into into Veneers.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
Yeah, let's go.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
I'm not I want to look like, nobody's braces. Just
give me a whole new grill.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
I want. That's what I want, guys. I don't know
that those can go a right. It can look you
you gotta go to somebody who's really good at it,
because I've seen them look really bad.
Speaker 3 (26:24):
Oh well, I'm a try it. I want I want
the big ones.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Somebody texted, I'm twenty nine and got braces. I just
knew that I wouldn't wear them the retainers like I
was supposed to, so it'd be a waste of money.
Should only be a few months longer or should only
be a few months. I guess it's it's shorter if
you do braces.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
I've read so I've been told. I just I don't know, you, guys,
I'm gonna feel so silly, like I never if I.
Speaker 4 (26:47):
Was sixteen, of course everybody had the braces. It's actually
kind of cool to have braces too. When you were younger,
at least I thought it was cool if you had braces.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
But now I'm like, and then, I don't know, I
just feel like And then I insisted that my mom
get me the clear and they would only put the
clear braces on the top for some reason because the
bottom ones weren't strong enough at the time, I guess,
and I insist I gotta have clear braces. She's like, fine,
it was more expensive. And then what do I do?
I go put those colored rubber bands on them, because
you could change them up every time you went in there.
So they what colors do you want? I'm like, I
(27:14):
want to, you know, bright blue. She's like you eating it? Like,
why did I pay for them more expensive braces if
you're just gonna put you know, crazy ass colors on
there right there?
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Yeah, like they the dentist didn't give an alf about
your teeth. Like he's all there like twisting and turning.
Oh like yeah, put thos on.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
I was like ugh.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
And then I had the ones that had to go
like on top and bottom. Oh yeah, and I would
shoot them across during lunchtime. Oh yeah, this is the
time in my life like that.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
There are sometimes in my life that I would like
to relive, not that one nout it. Yeah, they talk
better than they These are the radio blocks on the
Fred Show. All right, like we're riding in our diaries,
except we say them a loud We call them's got.
Speaker 9 (28:00):
One go, Dear blogs.
Speaker 8 (28:02):
So my friends are are working my nerves right now
a little bit. I'm I'm very on edge because not one,
but two of my friends are currently visiting man friends,
new man friends that they've never met in person before.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Okay, okay, how did it help?
Speaker 8 (28:21):
So I believe that they both I don't know if
one was in I believe they both met them on
hinge and I think it was a situation where both
of the guys were like in town for like a
shorter extended period of time, so they started.
Speaker 9 (28:32):
Talking but never met up.
Speaker 8 (28:34):
Okay, right now, said men live in two different states,
Florida and California, and they are both visiting these men
they've never met in person.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
They got fluid out, m Okay, these guys send tickets.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
Yeah, I think they.
Speaker 8 (28:49):
Yeah, I would assume they paid for you know, I
am so anxious. So first of all, I'm like asking
all these questions and like for me, like, if I
were to do that, I would at least need the
guy to like give a different plan for where I would.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
Be able to stay.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
That's what I wouldn't be comfortable. And I've never done this,
but in situations where I've met someone casually and then
I try and you know, and then then I want
them to come visit, like romantically. I always provide accommodations.
Accommodations like that, or at least I offer somebody that's
not my house.
Speaker 3 (29:23):
Like Kayak over there.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
That's exactly right, Yeah, just like Kayak. You could book
it off right, airfare, hotel, the whole thing. But yeah,
I know, I'm with you. They didn't do that.
Speaker 8 (29:32):
Though, No, So the one guy, yeah, no, like he
didn't offer any other plan and that was a no.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Because he has a plan and it's I flewed you out,
so we're.
Speaker 9 (29:40):
Going to sleep together exactly.
Speaker 8 (29:41):
But for me, I just said, like, and I don't
know if it's a red flag, but for me, that
was my first ding, Like I just feel like, if
you're going to do that, even.
Speaker 9 (29:48):
If you both plan on not doing that, it's really comfortable.
Speaker 8 (29:51):
For the woman like to say like, hey, I could
get you a hotel, you could sleep in the other
room whatever whatever.
Speaker 9 (29:55):
So that was my first like thing.
Speaker 8 (29:57):
And you know, one of my friends said, well, but
we've had and we've done like phone stuff, and I'm like,
that doesn't mean you're safe, Like I don't like that
doesn't why does that mean you automatically are comfortable just
like with this gentleman? Interesting I know, and so I
am stressed out, like following locations and when either of
them doesn't answer, then I freak out.
Speaker 9 (30:16):
I just feel like they're gonna get murdered.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
I'll me ask you, this, is it a red flag
in general if a guy is flying women in from
out of town? Because I do believe that you could
meet someone in person who doesn't live here and fall
for them and establish a long term relationship. But I
also feel like if you're flying women from a dating
app in, I feel like that's for sex. I feel
(30:39):
like it's very this is very clearly get in and
get out.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
I don't in this situation.
Speaker 8 (30:44):
I feel like they have been talking for so long.
One of the situations like talking and they talk about
everything and like, so I don't think it's just for that.
Speaker 9 (30:51):
I mean, I think they definitely clearly want to do that,
but they've been talking for a while.
Speaker 8 (30:55):
I think they just like met on the apps and
clicked and have had really good phone conversations.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
But like, well a phone stuff. Yeah, I heard that, And.
Speaker 9 (31:05):
Then my other friend was like, no, don't be worried.
Like he has some notoriety, he's kind of.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
A public fan.
Speaker 9 (31:09):
I'm like, that doesn't publish, Like this doesn't keep you sick.
Speaker 8 (31:12):
I just like all these excuses and I'm like, you
guys like, I'm just worried. So now I'm just constantly
and the other friend goes, yeah, no, I do this
all the time.
Speaker 3 (31:20):
Oh okay girl, Oh she gets flowed around all the time.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
You're the bag and by the way, and by the way,
there's nothing to say that that your friends can also
be traveling for booty Like it's I'm not I don't
mean to make this sound like they're being preyed upon.
It's been very possible that everybody's on board with this plan.
I just I don't know. I I've had people, I've
met people on dating apps when I'm out of town,
(31:46):
but I meet them in person, and then it's like,
why would you want to I get a lot of questions,
Why would you want to date someone who lives out
of town? Why are you trying to fly somebody in?
You know, why don't you just date someone where you
live in a big city. And I think that's valid.
It's like, like, if it were a pattern, I think
it's valid. Like if these guys you're doing it regularly,
flying people in from out of town, I feel like
(32:07):
they're compartmentalizing that relationship because maybe maybe they got something
going on locally.
Speaker 5 (32:12):
Well.
Speaker 8 (32:12):
I think in a lot of situations, it's the connection
you have with someone.
Speaker 9 (32:15):
Like, if you meet your person, you're not going to
care what city they live in.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
That's why I said consistency, Like, if this is happening,
if this is a pattern, then I would say, yeah,
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (32:24):
I never thought it was weird to fly somebody in
from a different city.
Speaker 9 (32:26):
I don't think that's a red flag.
Speaker 8 (32:28):
I'm just worried that you've never met this man in
person and you're going to go stay with it.
Speaker 9 (32:31):
That's like my only concern.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
I don't care if you Well they did phone stuff,
what the hell?
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Yeah, they're basically they're basically one danger in the eyes
of the world. Yeah, they're in danger. No, they did
phone stuff though, so that's yeah, basically that's a lifelong commitment.
Practically more bread show next. See Now that's where you're
going wrong. That's everything. I mean. I will defend you
(32:59):
until until we start making videos in the classroom. So
the middle school science teacher named Samantha Peer made online
videos under the alias Chloe Carter. Of course, Chloe Carter
and her husband, Dylan Peer. I guess they're former employees
of the Lake Havasu Unified School District. According to the
(33:22):
newspaper The Today's News Herald, middle school students found explicit
content made on the Peers OnlyFans account and began circulating
it amongst themselves. You knew that was going to happen,
although it was not known how the students founded in
the first place. In a video statement made on Friday,
Samantha said that she and her husband began filming the
explicit content because their teacher salaries were no longer enough
(33:42):
to support their family. Before turning to adult content, she
became an advisor for several clubs and was going to
coach softball in the spring to pick up extra stipends.
My children are the most important thing to me, and
I'm already spending countless hours outside of my contract time
on extra school activities, and I don't think it's fair
I have to sacrifice my own children's time because her
professional salary didn't pay enough. She said. She began filming
(34:07):
content at the beginning of the summer. None of this, really, though,
addresses why she thought it was a good idea to
do stuff at school, right right?
Speaker 9 (34:15):
Problem for me.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Because I don't know that. I I mean, I don't,
I don't.
Speaker 7 (34:21):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
Maybe this is a hot take, but I'm not sure
how you can tell a teacher what he or she
can do in his or her free time in an
adult environment. That's that should be controlled, I guess. I mean,
I don't know how they found that. I don't know
how the kids found this stuff unless they joined the
only fans, in which case there's a lot of issues there. Yike.
(34:44):
But I don't know. I mean, can you if you're
a teacher and you're making videos with a different name
outside of school? I mean, is that like you should
you be fired for that? I mean, you should be
fired for making them in the classroom? Because I don't
I'm pretty sure I get fired if I made one
year right.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
Yeah, let's not do that again. I think it's started
where I get a raise.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
Yeah I might. Yeah, it really depends.
Speaker 4 (35:05):
I think it starts with the problem that she mentioned,
which is, I do you know truly believe that teachers
are severely underpaid. I think it starts their whole other
conversation though, But I don't know if as far as like,
you know, you're making the content outside of your nine
to five whatever, because I know a lot of teachers
that also teach and them bottle serves, so like that
has nothing to do with each other, like children and
(35:25):
your side jobs, so that or bartend you know what
I mean that. I'm like, they should do whatever they
want outside of their hours. But yes, are they severely underpaid?
My personal hot take, yes they are. So maybe if
they up their salary they wouldn't have to do these
side jobs. Another hot take, just a little of me
being crazy.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
I'm just trying to figure out why what like how
this got discovered.
Speaker 4 (35:46):
Somebody had to see it or find parents, which is
another problem if they if they're a married parent.
Speaker 2 (35:52):
Yeah, you know, maybe someone shared it to one of them.
You know, you see it on porn sites. Some kids
just like, hey, that looks like.
Speaker 4 (35:58):
Somebody somebody I sit right there.
Speaker 3 (36:03):
Oh no, I'm gonna have to wipe that down.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
See now that would be I just upsetting exactly right.
It is unacceptable, yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
I mean yeah, not ine school, like if you want
to make money on OnlyFans, like, I'm all for it. Like,
like Paulina said, the teachers are underpaid. I know there's
a lot of stories where teachers end up quitting their
teaching job because they're making so much money on OnlyFans.
But they do it on their own time. You don't
do it at the place of your business.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
But if you do something under an alias, under an
account where you have to be a member and you
have to be a grown up and all the rest
of it, then if someone screenshots that within the confines
of all of that and then spreads it out and
and shares it with everybody, I mean, isn't that Isn't
(36:49):
isn't that similar to revenge porn? Because if you think
about it, I mean that you're gonna lose your job,
You're gonna lose your reputation. We probably won't be able
to teach anywhere. I don't know what kind of certification
there is, but like I mean, if you're doing things
under this paywall and then someone takes that out and
ruins your name, I mean, I don't know that I
think that's fair. I mean, again, where these people went
wrong as they got caught and apparently they were doing
(37:12):
kind of a little teacher student theme, right kind of thing.
Somebody texted, it's in there. Let me see. It's in
their contracts ethic clause regardless of during school time, et cetera,
you represent the school district at all times. I was
a lunch room supervisor at my son's school. I had
to sign the same contracts as the teachers. I'm reading
(37:34):
through these texts right now. Yeah, I don't know. I
just I mean, do they agree to that? If they
signed somebody that says they can't do it, they can't
do it. I guess you got to find another means
to supplement your income. But I don't know. I mean,
if if I'm out here spreading that stuff around, isn't
that kind of on me then, you know? I mean,
(37:56):
otherwise nobody would have known unless I figure it out
and then I tell everybody and share the pictures. I
don't know. I'm so cool to do that now. No,
Why did somebody get ghosted waiting by the phone on
the Fread Show. We'll do it next. I've ever been
left waiting by the phone. It's the Fred Show. Hey, Jason, welcome,
(38:17):
good morning, Hey, thank you, Thanks happy to have you
here waiting by the phone, of course, is what this
is called. We're trying to figure out if you've been ghosted,
and if you have been ghosted why that's kind of
our mission here. So what's going on with this woman, Lauren?
I think it would help for us to have kind
of all the backstory. How did you meet? Tell us
about any dates that you've been on and where things
(38:37):
are now?
Speaker 7 (38:38):
Okay, all right, So I met I met Lauren on
Hinge right, just pretty classic. I asked her out to dinner.
I really liked her. Right, We're having a great time
on the date. But while we were there, I think
I was like, this is I'm definitely ghost of that.
Like I got I got up to go to the bathroom.
Speaker 1 (38:58):
When I got back, she was gone, oh okay, So
this this wasn't like we got through the whole date
and now she's not calling you. This is she left
mid date.
Speaker 7 (39:07):
Yeah, this is like she took her a purse and ran.
Speaker 1 (39:09):
Oh boy, oh boy. And I did you reach out
to her after that? Hey? Did you text? Our is everything? Okay? Did? I?
I mean if you tried to like dig into this
yourself to figure out what might happen.
Speaker 7 (39:21):
So, yeah, I called her straight to voice fail every time.
Speaker 1 (39:24):
Huh. All right, so you got blocked. Maybe I don't
know what happened. This is weird. We don't hear about
this too often, where people leave, you know, in the
midst of a date. But let me, I'm gonna put
you in a hole, going to play a song. We'll
come back. We're gonna call Lauren see if we can
get her on the phone. You'll be on the phone
as well, and we'll ask some questions. And I don't know,
maybe something happened. And everything's okay now, and we can
(39:45):
get you guys set up on another date that we
pay for. All right, Yeah, let's see what happens next.
Part two of Waiting by the Phone after this song
on The Fred Show. Good morning, It's the Fred Show.
Part two of Waiting by the Phone. Hey Jason, Yeah,
welcome back. Let's call Lauren. You guys, you went on
a date, and this is one that we don't hear
about too often. You actually gotta have to go to
(40:05):
the bathroom at some point during the date. When you
came back, she was gone. She left you mid date,
and you've reached out her. You tried calling her and
it goes straight to voicemails. She's not calling you back.
I mean, at this point, it's like, does something happen
to her? I mean, you're worried about her? Did something?
You have no idea?
Speaker 7 (40:25):
Yeah, I mean I have no idea. Is she okay?
Did she have an emergency? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (40:31):
I mean I think those are all legitimate concerns and
it would be very inconsiderate for her not to communicate that
with you. But who knows. Let's see if we can
get her on the phone. Good luck. Hello, Hi is
this Lauren?
Speaker 17 (40:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (40:49):
Hey Lauren, good morning. Yes, Hi, my name is Fredam
calling from the Fred Show. Sorry to bother. I do
have to tell you that we are on the radio
right now. I would need your permission to continue with
the call. Said, okay, if we chat for a little bit.
Speaker 17 (41:00):
I guess what.
Speaker 7 (41:02):
Are you calling about.
Speaker 1 (41:03):
Well, I'm gonna take that as a yes, and thank you,
by the way, but this shouldn't take too long. We're
calling on behalf of a guy who says he recently
went on a date with you named Jason, and I
guess you left in the middle of the day.
Speaker 17 (41:15):
Oh yeah, sure did.
Speaker 1 (41:18):
Okay, so he called us, and he's really puzzled. He
has no idea why when he got back from the bathroom,
you were gone. And he says he can't get a
hold of you. Now, we had no trouble getting a
hold of you, so he must be blocked or something.
I mean, what happened? Why did you leave?
Speaker 17 (41:34):
He got up to go to the bathroom, and when
he did, I actually got a text from him and
it said, actually hold on, give me a sec you
can pull it up.
Speaker 1 (41:44):
Oh neat, he said, text from the bathroom. Why he
just couldn't stand away from you?
Speaker 17 (41:51):
Well, not not quite.
Speaker 1 (41:54):
Why No, No, I'm sorry ahead no, so so.
Speaker 17 (41:59):
Sorry, babe. I'm still stuck at work, but I'll be
home asaps. So clearly that was not meant for me.
So I just I was out of there.
Speaker 1 (42:07):
Yeah, minute, the old got mixed up on the text saying,
yeah that old that old thing.
Speaker 18 (42:19):
I am.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
Let me bring Jason. I forgot to mentioned that. Jay
says you're Jason? Who is that text intended for? Baby?
Speaker 10 (42:26):
No?
Speaker 3 (42:26):
No?
Speaker 7 (42:26):
Yeah, okay, okay, okay, that was that was probably from
my roommate, Like that.
Speaker 1 (42:30):
Was you call your roommate baby? Is your roommate your
girlfriend and wife?
Speaker 2 (42:34):
Is that what you call her?
Speaker 1 (42:35):
Baby?
Speaker 15 (42:35):
No?
Speaker 7 (42:36):
Just my close friends on a date.
Speaker 2 (42:39):
Why you got telling me at work? Why you got
of your roommate?
Speaker 1 (42:41):
Why was your roommate.
Speaker 7 (42:45):
You are not?
Speaker 17 (42:46):
Yeah, you were in your roommate babe, baby whatever?
Speaker 7 (42:49):
Like no, no watching they're watching the dog.
Speaker 2 (42:53):
You know.
Speaker 7 (42:54):
I don't want to feel like I was being irresponsible
by like, you know, not coming coming home to take that. Dude.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
No, nobody believes that. I mean, so you you were
you have a girlfriend then? Or a wife or what?
Who are you texting roommate?
Speaker 7 (43:09):
Come on, guys like that sut up with that I
live with.
Speaker 1 (43:16):
I can't habitate with because because my roommate I mean girlfriend,
I don't.
Speaker 3 (43:21):
Lie, dude, and then bold enough to call us to
try to get back wild?
Speaker 1 (43:28):
Does your roommate have a radio? Jason?
Speaker 7 (43:33):
This is you know, it's just a little confusing.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
Okay, yeah, we're we're in a little over our head
here are we? We didn't think this one all the
way through.
Speaker 16 (43:40):
God.
Speaker 4 (43:41):
Yeah, you know when dudes like pretend like they're not
together anymore but they live together.
Speaker 3 (43:45):
You guys ever heard that?
Speaker 1 (43:46):
Oh yeah, no, I've been involved with one of those.
That's what I feel. We're living. We're only living together
because you know, the market's bad. We can't sell the house.
We live in separate rooms, and you know it's all good.
How we can never hang out at your house? Right exactly? Yeah,
all right, so he's I don't think he's telling the truth, Lauren,
And thank you so much for answering and for telling
us your side of the story. Jason Man, come on,
(44:11):
it's a real thing, guys.
Speaker 7 (44:12):
It's a real thing.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
Yeah, your girlfriend is a real thing.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
Yeah, No, we don't doubt that. Yeah, we're clear on that.
She has one whow with you, dude. She doesn't believe
you and we don't believe you. So sorry, but best
elected both of you. Okay, thank you, thank you, Lauren.
Speaker 17 (44:27):
Thank you. I mean crazy, but yeah, I know that's
not a remate.
Speaker 7 (44:30):
Please.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Caitlyn has the Entertainment Report. Eats next on The Fread Show.
Caitlin's Entertainment Report. He's on the Fread Show.
Speaker 8 (44:39):
A judge rejected P Diddy's new plea to be placed
under house arrest on a private island while he awaits trial.
Diddy and his legal team appear in court for a
bail hearing on Friday. We knew that was going down
in New York, and the rapper's attorneys proposed to the
judge that he could be detained at his own house
on Star Island in Miami. Yes, the mansion that was
(45:01):
one of the mansions I should say that was raided
by the Feds back in March. The home has only
one way on and off the island, and while he
has his own dock, the music mogul would not have
access to a boat while under house arrest. For this plan,
Unfortunately for him, the judge immediately rejected the idea, simply saying, no,
that's not going to work. Diddy's counseled then offered an
(45:22):
alternative solution where he could be under house arrest at
his Upper east Side apartment with twenty four to seven
security and two guards in the three bedroom property, with
an additional guard station downstairs. This was his fourth request
seeking bail, as he's been denied it three times since
his September arrest. The proposal also included a fifty million
(45:44):
dollar bond.
Speaker 9 (45:45):
So I don't think they're going to let him leave,
but he keeps trying.
Speaker 1 (45:50):
And that'll be on my private Islands, right.
Speaker 9 (45:53):
That sounds like a vacation.
Speaker 8 (45:55):
I don't know, it's they just I mean, it just
comes down to them thinking that he he's gonna mess
with witnesses and people coming forward, and he's proven that
allegedly that he can do that. So I don't think
it's gonna work for him, but you know, points for
creativity they're trying. Low Wayne had some thoughts on Kendrick
Lamar's new song, Whacked Out Murals.
Speaker 9 (46:13):
If you missed it.
Speaker 8 (46:14):
On Friday, Kendrick surprise fans with the release of his
six studio album GNX It's Pretty Good. The twelve track
project includes comments on Wayne's frustration over being passed over
to headline the twenty twenty five Super Bowl halftime show
in his hometown of New Orleans. Kendrick Rafts used to
bump the Carter three. I held my roly Chaine prown irony.
I think my hard work let Lil Wayne down, referring
(46:37):
to that video that Low Wayne posted about how hurt
he was not being chosen to headline in his hometown.
I never took that as him coming for Kendrick. I
think he was just talking about his own feelings. But
Wayne responded in a post on x or Twitter, whatever
the hell you want to call it, writing, man, W
two TF I do? I just be chilling and they
still come for my head. Let's not take kindness for weakness.
(47:00):
Let this giant sleep.
Speaker 9 (47:01):
I beg you all.
Speaker 8 (47:01):
No one really wants destruction, not even me, but I
shall destroy if disturbed on me love. Also on Twitter
over the weekend, singer Khalid came out as gay after
being outed by someone online. He first posted a rainbow
emoji with a set of exclamation points and wrote, there
y'all go next topic please, Lol. I am gay and
(47:22):
that's okay. G e h j j JHS. I always
fell that I got outed, he wrote, and the world
still continues to turn. Let's let's get this straight LMAO.
I am not ashamed of my sexuality. In reality, it's
not anybody's business. But I'm okay with me and I
love y'all. When people were insinuating that he was hiding
his sexuality, he wrote, I wasn't hiding anything. It's just
(47:42):
not any of your business. And I saw he was
getting upset. A lot of people were getting upset at others,
writing like we knew you were gay, the closet was glass.
I guess is the new term when you but like
people you know want to come out on their own
time and it isn't anybody's business. Also saw him taking
a lot of hate for that, and that really bummed
me out over the weekend. But you know, I'm glad
(48:05):
that he can live his truth. And it's a bummer
though that somebody outed him. Wicked brought in one hundred
and fourteen million and it's opening weekend followed by a
Gladiator two, which had a fifty five million dollar take.
Everyone was saying we were having another Barbenheimer movie situation
because two big movies dropping at the same time. I
was at the theater Friday for the premiere of Wicked.
(48:26):
I saw it opening night. It was a madhouse in there.
It was absolutely insane dressed up. A lot of people
were dressed up, which we love to see. I was
not in a singing theater, which I was very upset
about because it was hard for me as a little
theater kid who loves to play the nut sing.
Speaker 9 (48:42):
So I was just like lightly singing it.
Speaker 8 (48:45):
The movie's amazing and if you're looking for a family
friendly movie to see, I highly suggest it because you
can take everyone. Also, if you didn't know, if you
haven't seen it, it is a prequel to the Wizard
of Oz, so essentially you don't really need to have
seen anything before that to know what's going on. You
could just see this and it could be the play.
Speaker 9 (49:06):
And I didn't. I wasn't for them splitting it into.
Speaker 2 (49:08):
And now I am.
Speaker 8 (49:10):
And while we're talking about Wicked, and I want to
mention that Kristin Chenowith was on Watch What Happens Live
and I'm not gonna spoil anything, but she talked about,
and I've mentioned this, how Ariana Grande went to see
Wicket at ten years old. She went backstage, she took
photos with Kristin and Kristen said, in her little voice,
she said, I'm gonna play Glinda and she said, yes
you are, and she gave her a crown and a
wand and she's playing Glenden now. And they were sitting
(49:33):
by each other at the premiere and Kristen said, Ari
turned her and said, are you proud of me?
Speaker 9 (49:38):
And it was it's just like very sweet.
Speaker 8 (49:40):
The originals, of course were Kristin chenow With and Adida
and Diana Menzel Adel according to h John Travolta. But yeah,
if you if you need something fun for the family
to see, go see that. By the way, if you
missed any part of our show, The Fred Show, just
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Fred Show on demand.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
Major calamity almost took place this morning in my house,
and I saw it almost happening in slow motion, but
unfortunately I caught myself. I'm curious though, if anyone's ever
done something like this. Eight five five five three five
is our number, and you can text the same number.
So I have my morning routine right, and I wake up,
(50:25):
I use the restroom. It has to be almost in
the same order, because if it's not, then I'll leave
a step out somehow, because it's happening subconsciously because I'm
still sleeping. So I get up. I got my water
cup from my next to my bed. I go out
into the kitchen. I fill the water cup up. I
drink another cup of water wow, and then I put
the water cup in the refrigerator so that I have
(50:46):
cold water when I get home. Okay. Then I take
my pajamas off and I'm naked, and I brush my
teeth naked and I yeah, and I take my medicine,
take my medicine. Yeah, just into all hanging out, and
then I take a shower, and then I get out
of a shower and I do deodorant cologne, and then
(51:09):
I use a product on my nether region. It is
made by a company called Anthony. Some people use powder,
but this is like a powder cream. It's like a
moisturizer for the nether region. Because the ladies in the
room don't necessarily understand it, we got stuff hanging down there.
And if you wear anything but loose clothing, even if
(51:29):
you wear loose clothing, that thing's either compact in there
or it's swinging around. Either way, it can cause friction
and cause discomfort. And then and it can get dry
in the winter time, especially, so I put a little
it's like especially it's like made for athlete athletic, like
any kind of part of your body where there might
be some friction. Put that on. It's in a little
(51:51):
container like what do you call that At the end
of it, it has a it hasn't take a round
on the end, but it's made of plastic or whatever,
and it like points at the top. It's like it's
not a jar or anything. It's like a little squeeze
the kind of thing. Yeah, the exact same squeeze top
next to it is bronzer. I got, like, no, I
(52:14):
got like a male product that yeah, yeah, like a
male self tanner for your face. And it's located similarly,
it's in the same general area of my medicine cabinet,
which that's going to change when I get home today.
But I almost grabbed the self tanner such the exactly
(52:36):
my boys would have been a totally different color than
every other part of And also, you know, the friction
wouldn't have been solved. There would have been no friction
or solution, but it was. It was a close call, uh,
And it kind of got me wondering, like does this
ever happen? Do you ever? Do you ever use the
wrong product in the wrong place? And then you're like,
because you guys use a lot more products. You know,
you guys have makeup and moisturizers and and god knows
(52:59):
what else guys are symbol you know, deodorant whatever. Have
you ever done this before? Though? Have you ever grabbed
the wrong or have you ever taken the wrong pill?
Like I'm always afraid that when I take advil, I'm
going to take an Advil PM in the middle of
the day instead, because the jars are right next to
each other. If I'm not paying attention, and if I
woke up and had a headache and took to advil PM,
forget about it. I can't forget about it. I'd call
out of work. I'm will fall asleep. This has never
(53:21):
happened to you before.
Speaker 8 (53:22):
I mean with eye drops, I've almost reached for things
that would be very dangerous for my eyes. I feel
like I've taken the wrong pill for sure, like something sleepy,
and then had to go out into the day. Our
friend Leon accidentally took a bunch of adderall, thinking it
was something else, and he took it at bedtime, and
he was really like up the entire night, like highlighting textbooks.
Speaker 3 (53:41):
Is that an accident?
Speaker 1 (53:44):
He was up all night studying for something.
Speaker 9 (53:47):
Doesn't know what color coding his closet, you know.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
But I remember the first time I took adderall in college.
My friend gave me one. We were in the library
and I I have never worked harder or been more frenetic,
And it was exactly that, tabbing, highlighting, writing things down,
taking notes. It was like four hours of it went
like this, and I don't remember a damn thing that
I did. I worked very hard.
Speaker 8 (54:11):
I was prescribed, but like I would work on other things,
like I would take my adder on and then I'd
like color code my closet and it's like okay.
Speaker 9 (54:18):
But I needed to study.
Speaker 8 (54:19):
Or I'd be like, you know, cleaning under the bed,
and then you know, five hours goes by and like.
Speaker 1 (54:24):
Where the hell am I almost I almost misread this text,
but I accidentally I wish you could see what I
what I would have almost said. I accidentally sprinkled cooman.
Speaker 9 (54:36):
Yes, yeah, the spice, the.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Spice in my coffee instead of cinnamon. Oh, that would
have been bad. I accidentally accident put ear drops in
my eyes, thinking it was eye drops. He that's what
I'm talking about. Yeah, I almost put acme meds on
my toothbrush. What, yes, I don't know. I mean I
said they're in tubes a lot of times, so right,
(54:58):
that's what I meant to say. It was a tube,
That's what it was.
Speaker 9 (55:00):
I burned my privates on that soap.
Speaker 1 (55:01):
Oh yeah, oh that's right.
Speaker 9 (55:04):
Yeah, yeah, the doctor teals or whatever.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
Doctor Browner then you had to.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
You had to go to the physician.
Speaker 8 (55:09):
I went multiple times, and mind you remember I messed
up my insurance, so I was paying out of pocket
and they're like, Babe.
Speaker 9 (55:16):
You don't have an STD and I'm like, something's wrong myself.
Speaker 7 (55:20):
Hey, Nate, Hey, what's going on?
Speaker 1 (55:22):
B Nay, good morning? What'd you do?
Speaker 7 (55:24):
So?
Speaker 1 (55:24):
I almost bronzed my self? What did you almost do?
Speaker 3 (55:30):
It wasn't this to.
Speaker 11 (55:31):
Myself, but this actually happened last night.
Speaker 5 (55:33):
Uh doing bedtime routine with my two daughters and I
for my three year old, I used adult.
Speaker 19 (55:40):
Toothpaste instead of kid toothpaste.
Speaker 5 (55:42):
I started brushing her teeth and out of nowhere just busted.
Speaker 6 (55:46):
Out crying and I didn't know what happened.
Speaker 1 (55:48):
Then I realized I made the switch. Wow, so what
is it? Is it much stronger? What is kid? Was
it difference between the kid?
Speaker 10 (55:55):
It was just regular, such a dine just she is
particular and she has but all of a sudden, the
water works.
Speaker 1 (56:02):
Everything just was like, oh, this is brutal. Yeah that
wasn't good. No, No, she never trusted you again, did she?
She has trust issues to this day.
Speaker 19 (56:12):
The worst thing is this. It happened more than one.
Speaker 1 (56:15):
There's gonna be trust later until she turns like sixteen,
and it will be remember the toothpaste. I can never
trust you again, Nate. That's what she'll call you too.
Oh my god, Hey man, thanks for listening. Have a
great day.
Speaker 9 (56:28):
Thanks.
Speaker 1 (56:29):
Oh boy, Nikki, Hi Nikki, good morning. Hi guys.
Speaker 19 (56:33):
How's it going?
Speaker 16 (56:34):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (56:35):
Great? Thanks for calling. What did you do accidentally do
to yourself?
Speaker 12 (56:40):
So it was like really late at night and I was,
you know, drunk, you know whatever. So I was brushing
my teeth before I went to bed, and I had
just gotten back from a trip. So I was using
my travel size toothpaste, so it was smaller than.
Speaker 14 (56:56):
What I'm usually you know, grabbing. But instead of grab
having the toothpaste.
Speaker 11 (57:01):
I grabbed triple antibiotic cream.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
Oh god, and I brushed my teeth.
Speaker 15 (57:07):
So that was great.
Speaker 1 (57:08):
Yeah, because if you put it right on your teeth,
it would take a few seconds feet it tasted to
realize what you've done exactly. Oh boy, I'm sorry, Nikki.
Have a great day. Yeah, you guys too, love you
recalling I love you too. I remember when I was
in college, I was sick and I my mom was like,
get some night cuil you'll feel better. And for some reason,
(57:28):
I thought that it was take two of the caps.
Oh yeah, because it said it said like take two
servings or two teaspoons or whatever it is. And so
instead of filling and by the way, that's like half
of a cap. So instead of filling half of a cab,
I just you took sir. I took more and I
(57:50):
woke up. I woke up like three days later in
a pool of my own sweat. It was like, and
I wasn't sick anymore. So there was that. But it
turns out, is that what you're supposed to do. Hey, Jessica, Hi, Hi, Jessica,
good morning. What did you do to yourself?
Speaker 3 (58:07):
I used.
Speaker 10 (58:10):
Spray theodorant instead of dry shampoo your hair.
Speaker 1 (58:15):
Oh no, so what happens? You had to go like
wash your hair? Like what happens to it?
Speaker 17 (58:22):
We have to take like seven showers.
Speaker 1 (58:24):
Oh oh boy, that's not good, Jessica. Have a good day.
Thank you, glad you called. Thank you so much. Okay, Carol,
oh Carol, yes, oh Carol, what did you do?
Speaker 7 (58:37):
Carol?
Speaker 4 (58:37):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (58:37):
No, listen to this one because I can read a
little description of what they're about to say. Listen to
this one.
Speaker 18 (58:43):
Well, I'm just following in the line of the toothpaste problem.
I grabbed also a small bottle of toothpaste in the
morning when I was sleepy, and a minute it touched
my tongue.
Speaker 7 (58:56):
I knew it was really.
Speaker 18 (58:57):
Bad because it was it was that creamy then numbed
up my mouth.
Speaker 1 (59:05):
You gotta keep that in a separate drawer, girl, You
gotta put that that doesn't even go anywhere near the
mouth stuff, the mouth stuff and other stuff, separate area
of the house. I bet it was. Thank you, Carol.
I have a good day. You're welcome boy along the
same lines, Hi, see you, good morning, Hi, good morning. Hi.
(59:26):
Yeah yeah, tell me.
Speaker 5 (59:29):
My husband and I were traveling and in our little bag.
So he suffers from hemorhroys and I had my toothcap
and my ham or ham oric cream. Didn't check which
was which, and I brushed my teeth with a hemorhy cream.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
Oh maah, I don't know what was What does that
feel like in the mouth?
Speaker 5 (59:52):
Like?
Speaker 10 (59:52):
Hell?
Speaker 3 (59:53):
What?
Speaker 1 (59:53):
Bird?
Speaker 3 (59:54):
And it was horrible.
Speaker 14 (59:56):
It was traumatizing.
Speaker 5 (59:57):
Never again he gets to carry his own cream.
Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're not making that mistake again. Thank
you to you, I have a good day. A minute,
Mandy's Mandy, what did you do? Good morning?
Speaker 6 (01:00:10):
Good morning.
Speaker 7 (01:00:12):
So I like, I'm one of those people that has
all of my medications.
Speaker 12 (01:00:15):
In the same bottle in my purse.
Speaker 6 (01:00:17):
It's just too old me to carry everything around. Okay,
I need a mistake of putting uh an Anti the
Crescent in the same bottle as emodium. They're both these
little tiny blue pills. And when I really needed be emodium,
which I don't know if everyone.
Speaker 15 (01:00:37):
Knows what that is, call some stomach issue.
Speaker 7 (01:00:39):
Yeah right, I wasn't sure which one was.
Speaker 6 (01:00:43):
Witch and like taking more of an SSRI when you
really need to just call that stomach not good.
Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
Yeah, I did make a right choice.
Speaker 6 (01:00:51):
But oh my gosh, they look so similar.
Speaker 13 (01:00:54):
Wow.
Speaker 11 (01:00:54):
You you can go to the same little blue pill.
Speaker 9 (01:00:57):
You can go to Google and pill idea.
Speaker 8 (01:00:58):
There's like small number on each pill and if you
describe like the color, the shape, and then the numbers,
it'll tell you which is with So.
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
If you can read them, they're tiny.
Speaker 9 (01:01:06):
Yeah, we can take a picture.
Speaker 11 (01:01:09):
The number would be the only way because they were
literally the exact same size.
Speaker 3 (01:01:13):
Yeah, look at the numbers.
Speaker 11 (01:01:14):
Yead choice.
Speaker 1 (01:01:15):
Oh man many. Yeah, not good, have a good day.
Thank you for calling. Hey Laura, Laura, what did you
you accidentally did this instead of that?
Speaker 10 (01:01:27):
What?
Speaker 7 (01:01:27):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
Because me, I almost had the tennis man part you've
ever seen. It was going to look so not even
the man part. It was going to be at the
bottom of the party. Man part and my other part
were not even going to look the same. It was
gonna look like I had a donor donor balls, you know. Yeah,
it'll be like why why it was one brown and
the other one white? Like what the hell? Anyway, what
(01:01:51):
did you do?
Speaker 19 (01:01:52):
So it wasn't a product per se that I was using,
but my dad choot tobacco and he fits in the cups,
and what he had happened to fit into a McDonald's cup. No, yeah,
I thought it was I thought it was soda.
Speaker 11 (01:02:13):
Oh no, and I drank it.
Speaker 9 (01:02:17):
No, that happens in college.
Speaker 1 (01:02:19):
Yeah. I had a roommate in college that he had
solo cups everywhere. I can't even look at a solo
cup the same way. It's disgusting. I loved that guy,
but it is disgusting. Yeah.
Speaker 19 (01:02:30):
Yeah, it was like thirty years ago and it's still
a very vivious.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
I bet that taste will never leave your mouth is
when you think of it. Yeah, thank you so much, Laura,
have a good day.
Speaker 7 (01:02:41):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:02:42):
Oh boy? All right, Well anyway, I didn't do it,
but I almost did more bread show?
Speaker 7 (01:02:48):
Next am I the.
Speaker 3 (01:02:51):
Ahole I'm never working in the station and then make
it Ruby Arado.
Speaker 1 (01:02:55):
I love how people are like man, I'm impressed with
your advice for once spread the bread show is on.
I was just trying to understand from Kiki, why certain people,
just in general, in our busy, our in our company
here locally, Hey, I'm talking. I'm just talking about certain individuals.
(01:03:15):
There are certain individuals that insist on reply to all,
and I'm just trying to understand why. It'll specifically say
do not reply to all, and it will be an
email that is clearly intended to be responded to individually.
In fact, oftentimes the email will say please respond to
(01:03:37):
me individually. Yep, but then we all get to read
the response. Why what is difficult about that? It's two
different buttons and it clearly states what each button does.
One is all, one all for one, one for all. Yeah,
(01:03:57):
I just I don't understand. Do you think it's just
a it's just people just don't they just don't want
to follow directions.
Speaker 3 (01:04:02):
I think some people just don't want to follow directions.
But then I think some people want like they want
people to see that they reply to emails, so they
just I'm a hit reply off.
Speaker 1 (01:04:11):
That's my biggest fear, to hit reply off.
Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
I checked all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
I checked too, but it's not a fear. My biggest
fear is to talk back about somebody in a text
or email and then put their name and the accidentally
send it to them. That's that's my biggest fear. And
it happens all the time. Yeah, no, no, I've heard
many stories. I've heard nearly career ending stories about people
doing that, yike, or they don't realize who's on the
(01:04:38):
email and they hit reply to wall and then they
say something stupid and it's like somebody, you know, I
can see this right, Yeah, a fresh show. It's Kiki's Court,
all right, Tom honor in the court. Yeah baby, the
honorable Judge Tiki and the sunglasses and the gavel arrived
(01:05:00):
take it away with a run DMC shirt and a
flannel robe.
Speaker 3 (01:05:04):
Yes, don't forget the red lips today I can't.
Speaker 2 (01:05:08):
How can I forget the reds in the red flannel, yeah,
in the red shoes.
Speaker 3 (01:05:12):
But okay, all right, red bottoms bottom baby, Now you know,
trying to four boxes exactly? Okay, all right, but let's
get into the courtroom the gabble. We're gonna hit that.
Speaker 7 (01:05:27):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:05:28):
Now you would like to send a case, hit me
up on air, kikey on the Socials. Now, this says, hey, Kiki,
my name is Jamie. I love the show, and please
tell Fred I think he's hot. Okay, Fred, Jamie thinks
you're hot. I am an? I am Yeah, this might
(01:05:49):
be one. It says I am an openly gay man,
and I.
Speaker 18 (01:05:54):
Can sit.
Speaker 1 (01:06:01):
On discriminate.
Speaker 5 (01:06:15):
That.
Speaker 3 (01:06:18):
I consider myself lucky because I come from a very
loving and supporter family and every year we get together
to celebrate my birthday. Well, this year, my partner decided
to celebrate my birthday at a drag queen brunch. I
was so excited because even my dad and my brother
in law came along for the fun. And of course,
because they were the only two straight men at the brunch,
the drag queens made them the center of the show,
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and they loved every minute of it. Everyone was buying
them shots. We took a lot of photos, a lot
of videos, and we had a great time. Now fast
forward a week later, I get a text from my
sister asking me to remove the photos and videos of
my birthday brunch from social media. I asked her why,
and she said, the folk of my brother in law
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and the drag queens is circulating around at his job
and he feels like it's not a good look. She
said I should have asked her before sharing the photos
on my social media. I was so hurt and offended.
I did remove the photos, but I don't think I
will be able to look at my brother in law
the same moving forward. And since then, I've ignored all
of their messages in the family group chat, and I
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told my partner, I don't think we'll be going to
their house for Thanksgiving, so please tell me if I'm
wrong for feeling like this and deciding to break family
tradition by not spending it at my sister's house.
Speaker 1 (01:07:32):
Wow, there's a lot to unpack there.
Speaker 3 (01:07:35):
It's so much to unpack, Because you guys know, I'm
the friend. If we go out, I want photos of everything.
Let's have fun, Let's take memories whatever. I hate when
you have a friend who loves to jump in front
of the camera and is always ready to take a
photo until they sober up, and then they don't want
they don't you know, they erase all the photos, don't
share any of the photos. That grinds my gears. So
(01:07:57):
that's that's strike one. Strike two. What year and country
are we living in that your brother in law being
at a drag brunch is hurting his job. Like he's
having fun with his family and his wife and his
brother in his free time exactly, So like what does
that even matter? And then to ask her ask him
to remove the photos? That's that like this, yes, today,
(01:08:20):
it's my birthday. Why would I remove the fulk I
wouldn't have taken them down, you know me, I would.
I'm not taking them down, But I just feel like
it's so wrong and like his brother in law obviously
cares too much what people think, right, you know what
I'm saying, like, this is your family at the end
of the day.
Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
This is the brother in law who said this is
the sister who said it on behalf of the brother
the sister was to deliver it. Yeah, So do you
think it's the brother in law who has the problem,
or do you think it's the sister who has the problem.
Speaker 3 (01:08:44):
I think it's the brother in law because he obviously
came home from working. Was like he's trolled at work
because these photos are out there. But like you were
on be secure in your masculinity, man, you like what
it's not like you. It's not like you went on.
Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
It's not your it wasn't your drag brunch, birthday, your
guests and you had fun.
Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
I wonder if it's the drag element or is he
like sloppy in the pictures or something like it. Is
he a teacher or is he something where the expectation
is that. And I'm not saying that's fair, by the way,
but like I don't know, maybe putting stuff out in
public where you look drunk or something. Maybe whatever I'm
playing devil's advocate. I want to believe that it's not homophobic.
(01:09:23):
I want to believe that it's not take these pictures
down because other people are giving me a hard time
for celebrating my brother in law. I want to believe
that it's more like, hey, I don't know, whatever I
do something where this it wouldn't be appropriate to be
out there more the condition I was in and less
about you know, who was around. But I also think
(01:09:43):
that's a conversation that he could have with his brother
in law that would be understandable. But the fact that
he's got the sister playing middle makes me think that
it's it's it's more sinister than that. It's not pure intention,
it's he is getting a hard time because he was
around drag queens and his co workers can't handle that,
and now he's self conscious about it. That's right, Things
(01:10:03):
really going on.
Speaker 3 (01:10:04):
Yeah, and let's just say we go with the angle
you come from where you're saying. You know, maybe it
was he's a professor or something, and it just doesn't
look good that he's out there on the internet like that.
Why would you get in the photos?
Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
Like that's my issue.
Speaker 3 (01:10:17):
Don't hop in front of my camera and then want
to police what I post on my social media. That
drives me crazy. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
Yeah, eight five three five, you guys at the jury
call the friendship can text the same number. Yeah, I
don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
Would you have taken the photos down? It's your birthday?
Like now you have no you can't post anything about
your birthday, because he's in the photos living life.
Speaker 1 (01:10:38):
It's too late at this point. Anyone could if it's
posted a screenshot that photo. Yeah, exactly. I will say,
if you are in a picture on my social media
that you don't like, I would probably take it down.
I'm not saying I wouldn't judge you for it. I'm
not saying I wouldn't be disgruntled. I'm not saying I
wouldn't think differently of you. But it is an image
of you, and you know, again, depending on your state
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of mind when you took the picture, maybe it's not. Again,
I want to believe it's not the surroundings. I think
it is. Yeah, but maybe it's like, hey, I can't
be out here, you know, looking like I'm partying like
this on on somebody else on social media that is
more accessible than my own. Maybe the dude doesn't even
have social media, or his is private and yours is not.
I don't know. Again, I don't really feel comfortable playing
(01:11:22):
Devil's advocant here because I don't really think, you know,
it's real good.
Speaker 4 (01:11:25):
But I mean, yeah, like you said, if the photo
is like he's being sloppy or just like there's something
like crazy happening in it that like you know, kids
shouldn't see or something. Maybe i'd have some grace and
big I'll delete it. But if it's you smiling to
drag queen, I'm keeping that up forever. I'm petty she's
not coming down, like there's no reason, like stop it,
stop it right now, and the.
Speaker 2 (01:11:43):
Fact that he doesn't have just man up if you want,
if you got a problem with the photos, talk to
your brother in law, like, what do you mean to
your sister?
Speaker 7 (01:11:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:11:50):
Right, And I'm surprised the sister would like I'm surprised
that she wouldn't. There must be a good reason because
if we're assuming the assist that this sister accepts her
brother for who he is, then for the sister to
then go to the brother, you.
Speaker 13 (01:12:06):
Know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
I feel like there's got to be a there's got
to be a good reason. But then if there's a
good reason, why can't this dude have the conversation, say
faced with his own brother, because you're right now, the
brother in law, now the brother doesn't feel supported. Yeah,
and then I don't know. Hey, Tony, good morning, Tony.
How you doing, Hey good, how are you Tony doing
well Kiki's court. So what do you think.
Speaker 14 (01:12:29):
I think that, Look, he's a good guy, he went,
he had a great time. He supports him. But he
has the right to his privacy. And here's why, there
are a lot of prejudice people out there. We'll not
forget the state of what our world, the state that
our world.
Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
Is in right now.
Speaker 14 (01:12:45):
It could cost him his job. Most people can get
you fired because you don't align with their values. They
make it personal even when it shouldn't be. So I
don't think she should be mad or he should be
mad at him. I think you should understand that there
are some clothes excuse me, code minded people out there,
and they, you know, he has to also protect his livelihood. Unfortunately,
(01:13:08):
it's unfortunate that it's like that, but this is the
world we live in.
Speaker 1 (01:13:11):
Yeah, I will say that, Like, maybe this guy doesn't
have social media, maybe his is private. Yeah, so he
would have been okay if it had been only for
people that he knew to see. But because his brother
in laws is maybe more public, maybe he was tagged
in it. Maybe I don't know, you're right. I mean,
I suppose if this dude's a very private person, and
then there are public photos being you know what I mean,
(01:13:32):
maybe that's the problem.
Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
But that job fired me. I got a lost Maybe.
Speaker 14 (01:13:42):
In theory it sounds good, but it's hard to prove.
I mean, look, I work in corporate America, and it
is hard to prove when someone's being prejudiced against you.
They will come up with ten thousand excuses for why
you're a bad employee because you did not align.
Speaker 3 (01:13:55):
With their values.
Speaker 14 (01:13:56):
It's it's stinks, it's not fair, it's not right. But
this is the reality we live in. So I don't
think the relationship with the brother in law should be affected.
And I think that, you know, it's just it's just
part of life. It's part of corporate world. There's a
lot of things I'd love to say openly at work.
All the time, I keep my mouth shut. I talk
to my family about it. I talk to my friends
(01:14:16):
about it. People I love people I trust to respect
my opinion. But there are a lot of people out
there who will not respect your opinion and your values,
and so you do have to keep your life private sometimes.
Speaker 1 (01:14:26):
But I think it would have gone a long way
if it had if that message right there had come
from the brother in law to the brother as opposed
to using the sister as the middle person. I think
it would have meant a lot more for that person
to hear it what you just said from him. But
thank you, Tony, have a good day you too, and
thank you for listening. I will say, like, okay, we
are quote unquote, I'm using the air quote. It's public figures, right,
(01:14:47):
and we are. Social media is followed by a lot
of people typically, and so I guess I'm careful about
who else I post on my social media, Like sometimes
is it okay if I post this from like just
friends or bystanders or family, because maybe they don't want
that smoke, you know, maybe they don't want that level
of exposure. Like when I'm in a relationship, I don't
usually post the person until it's like really really there
(01:15:09):
and until they really really understand also like the exposure,
because people aren't always nice either in the comments and
people are idiots, and like, I'm okay with it because
it's what I signed up for, but oftentimes other people
are not ready, you know, for what right. And again
I'm not like Brad Pitt over here, but I have
more followers than most and so I am considerate of
(01:15:31):
what am I, who else am I exposing, and what
else could come from it as a result. So I
guess that's it's fair to have a conversationship maybe before
you post stuff, But in this case, we're not dealing
with public figures. We're just dealing with normal people. Hey, Jen,
Hey bye, Hey, good morning Kiki's Court. What say you?
Speaker 11 (01:15:50):
Hey, I'm excited to be on I can't believe I
got through.
Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
You did, so, I know how exciting Jen.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
It's happening. It's happening.
Speaker 5 (01:15:59):
The movement is happening.
Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
And I know that you know all your life you
wanted what it was going to be like, and this
is it.
Speaker 11 (01:16:06):
Life dream comes true right here?
Speaker 1 (01:16:09):
I really do.
Speaker 11 (01:16:11):
So here's the thing, Like when I go out and
have fun, right, I want to have fun, I want
to let loose, and I don't necessarily want it to
be all over social media. Like I do have a
job where I am a manager, but even so it
doesn't matter, Like my personal time is my personal time
and my worktime is my worktime.
Speaker 7 (01:16:30):
I don't. I don't.
Speaker 11 (01:16:31):
I'm not in a position where I can combine the two.
And perhaps this guy is the same.
Speaker 20 (01:16:36):
Way, Like I think we need to give him a
little bit of grace and step back and just be like, hey,
he went out, he had a great time, he had
a blast. He wasn't acting strange or embarrassed or being
weird about the situation.
Speaker 11 (01:16:49):
He was having fun. But does he necessarily want work
to see him maybe taking shots or maybe acting differently
like he would at work. I mean, I know that
I don't like my people saying that of me. It's
just something that I just don't think is necessary.
Speaker 1 (01:17:05):
Yeah, I get that.
Speaker 7 (01:17:06):
I get that.
Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
If you're gonna put if you're gonna put somebody out there, yeah,
you know, drinking or whatever, any number of different things, partying, whatever,
maybe maybe you don't want your coworkers to see that.
That makes sense. Thank you, Jan and have a good day.
You're not on the.
Speaker 3 (01:17:21):
Yeah, I get I get what jenn is saying. But
my thing is give that disclaimer before we go out
and have a good time. Right, So if you see
me taking photos with you and the queens, then say, hey.
Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
Sis, don't post this you know, moment.
Speaker 3 (01:17:33):
Yeah, yeah, in the moment, tell me and I'll be
like okay, cool when I when I.
Speaker 2 (01:17:37):
Put the photos up, I want to post it.
Speaker 3 (01:17:38):
But after I hit after that photo hits my timeline,
it's not coming down because now you mess with my algorithm,
and I don't have some.
Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
Comments. Who cares about somebody's reputation, it's the algorithm, that's
all I'm at. My dude might just hit me up
and he was like, do you want me to post
or should I take down the pictures of you in
Nashville at that bachelor party and you didn't know where
you were. I went't there long, so I didn't know
there were any pictures of that. But if you know
the story, you know the story. It was a long
time ago. But I will say I went to another
batchelor party with the same group of guys. Nothing happened.
(01:18:10):
There was nothing that happened that was inappropriate, not one thing,
but people. We got lawyers, we got business people, we
got successful people on this trip and they're letting loose.
They're also married with families, and so I didn't post
any pictures of them without them, for example, without asking
them first. Can I post this? Because the last thing
(01:18:30):
I want to do is post a picture of somebody
doing something that's completely benign, because of course it is.
If I'm posting it, and then their wife or their
husband or their friends see it and they're like, what's
that or what's in the background, or where were you
or that's not what you said you were doing. And
now all of a sudden, I'm the a hole because
I had to post it on social media because I
needed the rest of the world to see what I
(01:18:50):
was doing. Like, I feel like it should be focused
on me. My social media should be focused on me,
and if other people are a part of it, then
I should make sure that that's okay with them, because
otherwise things like this happen. We're now we start to
question people's motives like is he homophobic or is he
really just worried about, you know, having his stuff out there?
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Hey Danny, good morning, Hey how are you? Hey?
Speaker 10 (01:19:16):
Hi?
Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
What do you think?
Speaker 3 (01:19:18):
So just a couple of things.
Speaker 15 (01:19:20):
Is that number one? Do we know what if the
sister was the one that actually said, Hey, I need
to talk to my brother. I don't want you telling
my brother this because it's my brother true, And then also,
you know, he's still at fault. He needs to kind
of man up and be like, yo, why did you
take all through my sister and why did you.
Speaker 17 (01:19:41):
Want this down?
Speaker 15 (01:19:42):
Like he still has a responsibility to go to his
brother in law and ask the question. He can't just
like this was it and I'm washing my hands and
I hate my family. Like he still has some responsibility.
Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
I would find out he could ask that question before
he starts just not showing up to holidays, because going
to have.
Speaker 15 (01:20:00):
Correct and far reaching and you're protective of your sister,
you know what I mean. Maybe the sister was like, no, no,
I need to tell my brother what you want, Like,
don't you dare go to him? You know what I mean,
a little protective of our sibley.
Speaker 7 (01:20:16):
I got some.
Speaker 1 (01:20:17):
Pictures of my brother in law that he needs to
not mess up. I'll put it that way. He needs
to not mess up because oh he messes up, there's
no limitation is to have how down and dirty. I
would guess, you mess with my sister, I'll go to
the flow.
Speaker 15 (01:20:36):
That's right, exactly exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:20:39):
So, Yeah, Danny, thank you so much. Have a good day.
Speaker 15 (01:20:43):
Have a good day, guys.
Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
Yeah, I think I do think there needs to be
like one further step of conversation before you just say
I'm not showing up to the holidays. Because that's then
that's just gonna unearth all kinds.
Speaker 2 (01:20:53):
You should just have the conversation at the holidays, you know,
have the conversation.
Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
Conversations people would drinking.
Speaker 3 (01:21:02):
Live so we could watch them. I would like to
stream it, love.
Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
I'd like to see that. It's a Fresh show. Cawen's
Entertainment Report, and he's on the Fresh Show.
Speaker 8 (01:21:17):
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is getting some backlash for
attending a Taylor Swift concert in Toronto while there were
violent anti Israel protests erupting in Montreal.
Speaker 9 (01:21:28):
I guess protesters were setting cars on.
Speaker 8 (01:21:30):
Fire, smashing shop windows as cops were using teargas to
try and stop the chaos. People on social media were
pretty mad that he was enjoying his concert, dancing his
little heart off, his little booty off while that was
going on. So if you see him trending, that's probably why.
Speaking of the Eras tour, Taylor Swift will perform three
(01:21:51):
shows in Vancouver next month as she puts the finishing
touches on the biggest money making tour in music history,
that is, of all time. And while she hasn't gotten
to our last show yet, the emotions of the eighteen
month journey finally hit her on Saturday night and she
was wrapping up the I.
Speaker 9 (01:22:08):
Think she did six shows in Teronto.
Speaker 8 (01:22:11):
She tried to show her gratitude but got choked up
as she realized that her tour was coming to an end.
And she rarely is like she really minces her words,
she really doesn't know what to say. But she got
flustered and said, I don't even know what I'm saying anymore.
I'm just having a bit of a moment. It's not
even the last show. My band, my crew, all of
my fellow performers. We put so much of our lives
(01:22:31):
into this, and you put so much of your lives
into being with us tonight and to giving us that
moment that we will never forget. As she wiped tears away,
she said, we loved our time in Toronto. It's been
so amazing. I love you guys, and thank you so
much for that. So it's coming to an end. I'm
hearing lots of rumors about something possibly dropping a new album.
Speaker 9 (01:22:51):
Is it reputation?
Speaker 8 (01:22:52):
Is it a whole new thing. I heard people saying
it might be called Karma. I heard December sixth. I
know her birthday is the thirteenth, so I don't know
what's going on, but I.
Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
Don't trust her.
Speaker 9 (01:23:04):
I don't trust her for one second.
Speaker 8 (01:23:06):
Elsewhere, on Saturday, Zane Mallick did his first show of
his Stairway to the Sky tour, and he did pay
tribute to One Direction bandmatee Liam Payne, who died on
October sixteenth at the age of thirty one.
Speaker 9 (01:23:17):
The Pillow Talk singer ended.
Speaker 8 (01:23:19):
His show at the O two Academy in Leeds, England
with a message about Liam. It appeared on the screens
as his tracks start us played. It read Liam Payne
nineteen ninety three to twenty twenty four over a blue
background with a red heart, and it wrote he wrote
love you. Bro Zane initially postponed that tour after the
death of Liam, so this was the start of the
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rescheduled tour dates. Speaking of tours, Charlie XCX announced a
US arena tour to promote her new album Brats, which
you know everyone's been talking about as of now. Charlie
announced five shows that will be taking place in Austin
and Minneapolis, Rosemont, Illinois, and two shows in Brooklyn, but
Ticketmaster shows six teen events for Charlie on their website,
(01:24:02):
so I'm assuming more shows are going to be announced.
Tickets for the five thoat shows that have already been
announced by the Way go on sale tomorrow at two
pm local time.
Speaker 9 (01:24:12):
And you guys, KFC has launched its.
Speaker 8 (01:24:15):
First ever chicken flavored lickable Christmas wrapping paper. The limited
edition paper supposedly tastes just like KFC's original recipe chicken.
It also has a refreshing hint of cranberry sauce and
a pinch of sage and onion and you can lick it,
but they are warning that the paper is not intended
(01:24:35):
for human consumption. I guess the lickable areas of the
paper have like a protective cover that needs to be
peeled off before you try it. You're also not advised
to lick any patches without the protected cover, and they
noted that it may require a few licks to get
the full flavor and stressed that all products used are
food safe and non toxic. Sadly, the wrapping paper is
(01:24:58):
not vegan or vegetarian friendly and as of now, only
Ireland and the UK are getting that wrapping paper, so
you're gonna have to go there.
Speaker 3 (01:25:06):
If you want it. What was the reason? I don't
think we need this. This is not necessary, But there
you go.
Speaker 9 (01:25:14):
We're gonna be licking our wrapping paper.
Speaker 8 (01:25:16):
By the way, if you've ever wanted Fred Show merch,
we have a store that's only.
Speaker 3 (01:25:21):
Up for a limited time.
Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
But is it likable stuff?
Speaker 9 (01:25:24):
I don't think anything is liquable. Definitely drinkable.
Speaker 3 (01:25:28):
You know.
Speaker 8 (01:25:28):
What I was thinking is if you need a good
white elephant gift, there is stuff on there that you
can buy for that as well. A water bottle would
be great. I mean, I'm always losing my water bottles.
We have that up there, some winter hats, sweatsuit, a
really cool TIDI shirt that I'm proud of. So just
head to Fred Show Radio dot com and the link
is right there.
Speaker 1 (01:25:48):
Someone spent more than two hundred thousand dollars on a
pair of old Birkenstock sandals owned and worn by the
late Apple co founder Steve Jobs, setting a record for
the highest price ever paid for a pair of sandals
at auction. This is not cool memorabilia, No, I mean
you get. I mean, I'm not even a Star Wars guy,
but if you got like some kind of Star Wars
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thing or if you got you know, like they sold
the gobs I talk about all the time, the gob
stoppers from Willie Wonka. They sold those on pond Stars.
Like the little box. That's cool to me, Like I
don't know, listen, little stuff out there that would be
something from Batman. Maybe I don't know. And then if
I guess, if you're rich and you collect this stuff
and you put it on display and people can come
look at it, like that's cool. But shoes, it's not
(01:26:32):
even shoes, sandals, I love. How am I going to
do with that?
Speaker 2 (01:26:35):
And it's not even like his most recognizable like you know,
Steve Jobs glasses, black shirt and jeans.
Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
I don't remember him wearing barking stocks.
Speaker 9 (01:26:42):
He seems like he would have.
Speaker 1 (01:26:43):
Yeah, definitely. And by the way, they're very comfortable after you,
you know, get the molded to your.
Speaker 7 (01:26:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:26:50):
So they're the brown swayed Arizona sandals. Expected to make
sixty thousand dollars, they sold two hundred and eighteen grand.
The California Auction House said the sand were well used
but intact, and were a wardrobe staple in the seventies
and eighties. Of course, he passed away in twenty eleven,
and the iPhone hasn't changed since. You know what's crazy.
(01:27:11):
I was thinking about this the other day and like
the iPhone, I read a book about Steve Jobs. It
was the Authorized Biography. I can't remember. Maybe it was
called Steve Jobs. I can't remember what it's called. But
they talked about this this secret room they have at
Apple headquarters. Of course they do, and that's where they
like are coming up with all these new concepts. And
it's super top secret because only the people, because they
wouldn't want anyone to go in there and see what
(01:27:31):
they're working on. And then till the competitor, you know
that they've got this and that and the other thing.
But I guess they're like four or five, six whatever,
multiple generations ahead of anything we would see in this lab,
of course, right because they got to perfect it and
then they have to get it out and produce it
and market it. So it takes a while. But the
point is they know they got a camera that's four
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times better than the one they're selling you right now.
They already they already know that, but they're selling you
this one now. Like it's almost like they're intentionally holding
back on the technology because they got to sell more phones,
which I'm not certain I wouldn't. I mean, of course
I would do the same thing if I were them,
But I'm just thinking in my head, like they know
right now they have a three D like a bad
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ass camera, they can sell you for the same price.
They already know that. There's a guy in Apple right now.
It's like, you know, but yeah, we go out and
we spend eleven hundred dollars for the latest technology. But
but that's it's like controlled what we have access to.
Speaker 2 (01:28:30):
Oh yeah, what's deep And it's like a simple software update, Yeah,
gives you more stuff. I'm like, just gives me when
I buy the phone. You know, that's something like with that.
Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
And I don't know this, but there I know there
are a number of cars out there. I know it's
true with airplanes other stuff where the features are already
there that you just have to pay to unlock them. Yeah.
So the car does everything that you would want it
to do, you just don't get to do it unless
you pay them. So it's not even like it needs
an extra machine or like a do flotchy to do
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the cool thing. It just they just have to go
click and then oh, now your car drives itself.
Speaker 3 (01:29:07):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
It's like and of course they're not just gonna give
it to you because they may have this commercial bit.
It's just it's capitalism. They gotta make money, but I
just it's money.
Speaker 3 (01:29:15):
They take us on a journey. I feel like, especially Apple,
like this phone we have now, they have to let
it break first, they're gonna send out the updates. Everybody's
phone starts glitching exactly, they all go run and get
the latest phone. Right, We're happy for a few, you know.
Then they'll announce the next phone, and they take us
on this repeated journey where they're gonna break our phones
for us, and then we go get another one.
Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
Maybe we're just spoiled because the problem is I remember
when I got my iPhone one and I was like,
this is amazing, Like I can't believe what I can
do on this thing, like it's a it's a computer,
and it's kind of I can look at video. I
can't believe I was. I was amazed. And then maybe
like I don't know, I can't remember the two three
whatever it was when they made it a square and
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they kept changing the shape, and I'm like it just
kept getting amazing heer, and I'm like, this is amazing her.
And then at some point around I don't know, maybe
what when he passed away. I hate to say, it
seems that it correlates around that time. Then it's not
becoming less amazing per jump. And now I feel like
you should wait like four phones if you really want
to see the difference. I mean, you know whatever, I'm
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still buying it. So I guess I'm the problem, But
me I'm the problem that more Pread show.
Speaker 14 (01:30:27):
Next, The Fread Show is on Fread's Fun Fact Fred Fund.
Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
I think a lot of people listening right now this
may apply to them. Okay, did you know that thinking
in a second language leads to better decision making? Does
your mom does Mama Martin, because she speaks Polish and English?
Does she think in Polish? Do you think or does
she think in English?
Speaker 4 (01:31:00):
Absolutely thinks in Polish because when it comes out in
English sometimes I have.
Speaker 3 (01:31:04):
To think about it twice.
Speaker 2 (01:31:05):
So what she just said, Okay, you know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (01:31:07):
Like the languages get mixed.
Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
Up because I often wonder people who like, do you
think your dad speaks or do you think in his
mind he's thinking in Filipino. Yeah yeah, yeah, well he
might be a better decision maker. So you might assume
that you would need your native tongue to fully comprehend
all aspects of a problem. But one twenty eighteen study
published in Psychological Science, which of course I subscribe to
and read each week, found that thinking it over in
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a different language might actually improve your rationality. So in
this case, it would be your non native language requires
you to deliberate in your word choice and be less
reactive to emotionally charged words, giving you more accurate ability
to perceive risk. The effect even extended to bets, with
people who considered the rationality of a bet in a
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second language more likely to take the more profitable option.
So I guess the fact that you know your parents
might have to think about English a little harder such
that they would make a better decision.
Speaker 2 (01:32:03):
Look at that Spanish, Yeah Spanish.
Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
Please don't think in Spanish actually, because you'll never come
to an decision of any people.
Speaker 12 (01:32:13):
More.
Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
Fredshell next