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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Fred's show is on morning everyone, It's Monday, November third.
What time is it? I don't know. I have no idea.
It doesn't matter. The time changes what I was referencing.
You were looking at me with big eyes, like, well
you could look at the clock. Fread gets right behind me. No,
I know everywhere I know. I feel like I should

(00:22):
be super energized right now, but I'm I'm not. I'm
not energized at all. I feel like because it's technically
later on the body, then I should be like I
was up, but no, I don't. Can we stop doing
this please?

Speaker 2 (00:37):
I'm sick of it.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
Please.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
And then I freaked out this morning because my car
wasn't set to change it automatically. So I get in,
I'm like, what time is it? Oh my god, I'm
an hour. Like, no one called me. No one cares
to doing this show without me. They don't care. They
change the name right, They just went ahead and went on.
They just they just had screw it. We don't need
him first thought. It's like they just think just went
on the air. They just went forget about it. I'm like,

(00:59):
which one them like the show succession? Which one of
them took over and decided they were the host. I
don't know Bella, but okay, yeah, the whole wrestled. Definitely,
Bella came out on top. It's the Bella show somehow
nothing what's surprised you? But wait a minute, guys walking
in becose howd you let her take over? It is Monday,
November third. Frend shows on high Kalem Hi, Jason Brown, Hi,

(01:21):
Paulina Morning, Shelby Sheldy will be here next hour. She
has money in the showdown if you can beat her
in five questions, two fifty is the price. Bella is
not here on vacation today, but you can still text
us eight five five five three five This hour the
entertainment of board, headlines and blogs. What are you working on?

Speaker 4 (01:38):
K We have to talk about missus Julia Fox's Halloween costume.
A lot of controversy, A lot of people have a
lot of opinions.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
I want to hear what you guys think.

Speaker 5 (01:49):
Kiki's court this morning. But up, bump girl, you're a
step parent. Don't get stepped on as that's swirled in maty. Wow,
it's juicy.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Wow. A lot of attitude there. Okay, all right, waiting
metaphone is new that's coming up. What does somebody get ghosted? Alright,
let's see you guys have great news for you. Apparently
airlines are now going to go to the same a
la carte pricing, or excuse me, hotels are now going

(02:22):
to go to the same olicart pricing the airlines use
not only for rooms but the services within the room.
So hotels are starting to copy the airline playbook, rolling
out AI powered OLI card pricing. That could change how
we pay for stays. So instead of one flat room rate, news,
systems would be designed to charge guests individually for things
like early check in, daily housekeeping, pool access, upgraded toiletries,

(02:46):
even the thermostat. What so I get the room and
I can't even turn the thermostat to whatever temperature I
want without paying more in this proposed model, so, according
to NBC News, the technology would let hotels personalized and
monetize absolutely everything. AI can track guest habits like room
temperature or mini bar use and then automatically suggest or

(03:08):
price add ons. That means that two people in the
same hotel room could pay totally different rates for the
exact same amenities they already do. The thing I think
where like like, like airlines will do like if the
flights wide open, the seats are cheaper, and then as
people buy the seats then they get more expensive, right
like you know, supply and demand. Hotels I think do
the same thing where if it's a busy weekend and

(03:30):
all the rooms are sold but one, well, the one
remaining room is going to be expensive dynamic pricing, Thank
you so much. Also, you're behind.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
This, no, but I protested against it via Ticketmaster and
I'm so, I'm very aware of dynamic pricing.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
Yeah, but that's how it would go. So critics are
calling it the next wave of nickel and diming, warning
that travelers may feel scammed, but hotel operators argue it
gives guests more choice and transparency, paying for only what
they actually use. So if I go to the hotel
and I don't change the thermostat, if I lay on
top of the bed but I don't make the bed,

(04:06):
if I don't use any of the toilet trees and
the big pump thing, I don't know how you know
if I did, But you know now I got the
big pump things because you know, the big, big containers,
because we can't use little ones anymore. So now we
can't steal those. I used to like to take those.
I don't know why I did with them. Yeah they
were for taking. Well, no, but they were. But they
don't have them anymore because bave the enviire how they.

Speaker 6 (04:26):
Drill them in the like the wall thing and right
that the big pumps and it's like it's getting.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Costco right, but like the shower. I stayed at a
hotel over the weekend and the shower I had like
three gigantic things. It took up half the shower, like
these big huges, big huge containers of like conditioner and
soap and shampoo, and is like drilled to the walls.
His points like what if I need that for something?

(04:57):
If I needed that for something, I believe it's or
where it is. It's just it's just like weird. Yeah,
I don't know. We can't. It's bad for the environments.
We can't. We can't take it home anymore.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
My room had a sign that said, like, you know,
these are meant to like stay or whatever, and if
you take it, there's a fifty two dollars charge that'll
be put on your bell.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
Okayse you know people have probably thought of that, Like
how do I just take this whole thing? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
But that's the first thing I do. You go in
the hotel room and you you turn it. I turn
it down as low as it will go, and then
I can adjust from there. But let's just see how
cold we can make it. And sometimes it's remarkably cold.
That's a sign of a good hotel, in my opinion,

(05:34):
if you can make it remarkably cold. I like that.
But you get to go in and I got checked.
I'll check under the sheets when I get in it.
But I'm not doing this whole bed bug bed bug investigation.
I'm not doing it Like I know people that will
remove the sheets and like undo everything. It's like, look, Jesus,
take the wheelman, Like if this is what's happening. Because
if I'm staying in this hotel and there are bed bugs,

(05:56):
I mean that's bad obviously, but but probably more likely
there are bedbugs in all the rooms. I mean, just
be in one room, Like, so what am I gonna do?
Leave the whole hotel? I don't know it, just like yess,
I just I feel like no, no, like in a
hotel for whatever, unless there are visible signs of an
issue at a hotel. I have accepted my fate. Like
I stayed in a hotel this weekend when I was
in Dallas see my nieces for Halloween, and this was

(06:17):
a Hilton, Okay, and this was I'm not picking on Hilton,
it just was. And I think this this was a Hilton.
This has been a Hilton for probably fifty years. I'm guessing,
because I mean, it was a Hilton when I lived
in Dallas twenty five years ago, so let's just say.
And it wasn't new then, so it's been and it
looked nice, you know. But I think that what they've
done is just I don't know how many coats and
painter on the wall, I don't know how many times

(06:39):
they've redone the trim or whatever. But let's face it,
this has been a hotel room longer than I've been alive.
So there's no way, like whatever's happened in there over
all that time, thousands of people have slept in this
same I'm not the same bed. They've probably replaced a bed,
I hope, but like there's no way they will ever
get all the kooties out of there.

Speaker 4 (07:00):
Bed bug situation is not like a surrender, like they'll
get in your bag, they'll go home with you, they'll
infest your house, they'll eat your body on the line.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
I'm aware it's a huge problem, but like I'm not
dissecting the room because if I do that, I'm gonna
find a hundred other things that gross me out too,
and then I'm never gonna be able to stay in
a hotel again. No, I just it's just like I
don't know, I'm not going to undo the bed, lift
the bed, go under it, go behind the headboard. This
is what people do.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
No, just get iron.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Yeah, I hit it with a little flashlight just to see,
you know, on tape flash lights on my on my phone,
like you travel with a flash always loop.

Speaker 7 (07:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Yeah, but I'll pull like the blanket off and I'll
just do like I just just a little check just
to see if I.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
See anything, Like I looked at where I'm laying, the
same way I look at where I'm sitting ahead of time,
like I look. But I mean, let's face it, a
thousand people probably I don't know if five thousand people
have said on the toilet's see like it is what
it is? Like, there's just but but that that grosses
me out here at work for some reason. But in
a hotel, my brain just shifts into the mode of, well,

(08:01):
this is what we're doing right, Like I don't know.
I just go into the okay, it is what it
is mode and I don't freak out about it. But
then if I stay in someone else's house, I'm like
weird about Oh God, was it?

Speaker 3 (08:11):
It's wild. You can turn off your anxiety.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
No, but I have to because otherwise, like you'd never
be able to travel.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
I know, I can't do it.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Same with airplanes, like this is nothing you can do.
Like people go in there and they and they I've
seen them. They pull out wipes and they're wiping everything
down and they're like, girl, you didn't tagle any of it.
You may have gotten a little bit off the surface,
but like, this has been an airplane. Five hundred people
have been in this thing already today, well maybe even
more than that. Like if you fly on an airplane
at night, it's been flying all day and it's you know,

(08:39):
one hundred and eighty people, two hundred people, and that
means like two thousand people I've flown in that airplane
that day before you even got in it, You're never
going to I'm sorry you Like, you gotta trust your
immune system in these cases. Man, that's why you gotta
take vitamins.

Speaker 6 (08:54):
Yes, and vaccines and vaccines well, Jason.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Jason will tell you I have no idea when you
came to vaccine police.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
He don't play around.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
I'm gonna take it. No. But anyway, that's what we
have to look forward to now. And I don't like
it because I've always been of the mindset that with
these resort fees or whatever else, it's like, look either
it just just here's the thing, and maybe this is
more like what this is actually. But if you're gonna
make me pay for that, I'm not probably going to
go to the gym in a hotel on a two

(09:25):
day trip, I'm probably not correct. So if you're saying
to me you have to pay, which is now and
you can't do it anymore. I guess they can't charge
like this anymore. But it used to be the rooms
two hundred bucks, the resort fees fifty, and then when
you're like, well, no, why is it two fifty now,
they're like, well, because if you want to, you know,
the gym and the pool and all this stuff, But
you could never say to them, I'm not gonna use
any of that, So just take fifty bucks off and
I won't go to the gym. Make it so my

(09:46):
key won't go in there. Well, you you couldn't do that. Well,
I suppose in theory, now that's what they could do,
But I have a feeling that's not how this is
gonna work. They're still gonna charge you a lot of money,
and then they're just gonna charge you more for the
stuff that they used to include. Like if if I
show up at the hotel and they're like, the room's
two hundred bucks. But but if you don't use the
gym and you don't do this and that, then it's cheaper.

(10:08):
Well then, okay, all right, you know I have the
option to remove things and make it less expensive for
the things. Fine, but no, that's not how they're gonna
do it. They're gonna make it expensive anyway. They're gonna
price it the same way and then just charge you
more to do the stuff that you should It should
have been included anyway, So why not just charge more
and let me have what I want and not feel
this way when I go there?

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Put it all in one price.

Speaker 5 (10:30):
Because now when you tell me I have to pay
extra to go to the pool, I've never wanted to
go to the pool more.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Right, you know what I'm saying exactly?

Speaker 3 (10:35):
Now I have to go to the gym.

Speaker 5 (10:36):
I gotta go see what's in there because it's an
extra feet Like it's a mental game that they're playing
with us, just to charge us more money.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Bro, I'm tired.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Exactly, Like just what is the price?

Speaker 8 (10:46):
Right?

Speaker 1 (10:47):
It's gonna cost this much and that's it.

Speaker 5 (10:50):
It's like wedding planning, bro. Like you know, if you
want this napkin, then is this price? If you want silverware,
then it is.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
If you would like.

Speaker 5 (10:57):
A charger under the plate, you know, is one price.
But if you want a charger under the.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
Plate so I can put my phone on the plate.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
Right, like discharge say something?

Speaker 3 (11:07):
What he'd be like, plug up the mall? He thought you.

Speaker 5 (11:11):
You've been a charge decorative decorative thing that goes under
the plate that you don't even eat on.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Yeah, like I thought, be funny, it's another place. Yes,
I thought they charging to have phone charges at the which,
which honestly would be you should go for that. I
would really appreciate that. Let me tell you about Kiki's wedding.
Kik's wedding is going to be in her backyard with
with with beggars, pizza and plastic silverware. But jaw Rule
is going to be there. So that's that's where we're at,

(11:38):
at this point where we are at, I'm going to
be the DJ. No, Pauline is going to be the DJ.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Yes, I might sing too, but we'll see how.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
I don't know. I think Jason I will be cooking somehow.
You know. I watched a lot of cooking videos and
food TV. I watch a lot of Beat Bobby Flay
and Guys Grocery Game, so I should be good to go.
And then yeah, so all this stuff is going to
be I am near free. Yah, you're to have a
security the pastor.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
Your day of running plans.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Were figuring out, is that you're not going for any
of the up charges. It's going to be all the
civil war is going to be all those left over
to go silverware that you've kept all this time exactly
exactly exactly. It'd be like, hey, drinks in the fridge.
But jaw Rule is coming. It's going to be amazing. Yes,
let's do headlines Biggest Stories at the day and the
entertainment report. Next, Fred Show is on. Fred's Show is

(12:33):
Friend's Biggest Stories of the day. Hayston, how'd you do?

Speaker 9 (12:36):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (12:37):
I don't know, I do.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
I think I did really well? Do you think so?

Speaker 3 (12:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (12:43):
I got it all right, NFL. I don't even know
what weekend? Week nine? I think maybe, well, I don't know.
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
Hold on, it is week nine of eighteen.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
All right, Ravens Dolphins. You picked Ravens correctly, didn't you? Yes,
I did. That was the free one that you should.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
Have gotten, because it did not get that one.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
You didn't get that one. You didn't get it. And
he learned for one.

Speaker 4 (13:12):
Week only that we need to check the score.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
All right, Well, Steelers over the Colts, Broncos over the Texans,
Patriots over the Falcons, Panthers over the Packers. I know
you didn't get that one because you picked the Panthers.
They picked the Packers all the time.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
He picked the Panthers, but you normally.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Picked the Packers. I have on me, you have off whatever.
And you picked the Cowboys too, which is equally bad.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
Chiefs King Cowboy Nation.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Picked the Chief's Kingdom and Cowboy Nation until I never would.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
I think you've never picked the Packers. I don't think
you've never picked them. Oh, I don't know. I didn't know,
but I don't take this out seriously. So for obvious reasons.
Saints Rams, Uh, it was the Rams, Bills over the Chiefs,
Vikings over the Lions over the Titans, the Titans four
nine ers over the Giants, Bears over the Bengals. That

(14:05):
was wild. That game was wild. I'm like, oh good,
they just blew it. Nope, they didn't. Jaguars over the
Raiders and the and in that game, some guy in
the Jaguars broke the NFL record, like sixty eight yard
field goal? How long until we're just kicking from the
other side of the field. How long until these guys
are just, oh, ninety yard field golf? Nah, go for it,

(14:25):
you know, go ahead, go ahead, put him in. Put
look kicker man in. I mean, it's crazy, sixty eight
yards Seahawks commanders. So how was what was his uh?
How did he do?

Speaker 3 (14:37):
So he got so far? We have one game tonight,
seven out.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Of fourteen, and then you had Cowboy Nation over the
Cardinals tonight.

Speaker 3 (14:46):
We will fight and then I have his Parsleigh results.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
If you yes, I would like to know the Parslay results.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
Okay, So in Jason's wording, V Jean Robinson run one
in a score, So I think he meant he will
get a touchdown.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
No, the answer is no, but he did play. So
like we're making at least.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
We're not choosing players for the Parsley who are on
a bye week.

Speaker 10 (15:06):
That's nice.

Speaker 4 (15:07):
You almost got your second leg, but you did not.
Luke Farrell catch two times?

Speaker 3 (15:11):
No, only one, only one, Luke.

Speaker 4 (15:14):
And then Patrick Mahomes not get the sack, and no,
he got the setup.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
So if you bet on that, there's a number to
call us because these are not good.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Think I'm be getting to wonder why Draft Queens has
not reached out to us for a sponsorship with the
LA Dodgers, which is apparently your team as well. Roger,
Oh god, he featurreruning Blue Jays five to four in
Game seven Saturday to become the first team in a
quarter century to win consecutive World Series titles. Very exciting

(15:45):
game that I slept through all of but I saw
like the beginning of it, and that was it. That
was a great game, but sorry, Blue Jays fans. Twelve
percent of adults favor the current system of daylight saving time.
That's life, which has people in stage changing the clocks
twice a year. What do you mean is a lie?

Speaker 3 (16:03):
That's a lot?

Speaker 1 (16:04):
How do you like this? How do you favor that?
It's like almost nobody? Well, that means eighty eight percent
of people don't like it.

Speaker 3 (16:10):
I want like one point people, because this is awful.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
You guys.

Speaker 6 (16:13):
It was five o'clock and it was dark yesterday. I
want to target And I was like, is it like
ten pm?

Speaker 1 (16:17):
I was so confused, Yeah, I thought I for some reason,
I'm confused. I thought we had decided not to do
this anyway.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
But we voted in everything.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
I thought so too.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
I said so much talk about it. We just turned
it off. Like that's what I want to know. How
do we just turn it off? They keep saying that
the plant takes time to execute. We just don't do
it next year.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
Like, I don't understand. It seemed pretty good, pretty easy
to fix. Waiting for it. I don't know. When people
voted for Trump, they wanted a new ballroom and no
daylight staving time, and they got it, and so I
don't know what the problem is. What were you saying?

Speaker 3 (16:45):
I was gonna say, didn't you like you guys cracked
the code in Arizona. You guys don't do this.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
We never we never have changed time, Mike. Growing up,
we never did this.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
It's beautiful.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Everyone changed around this. I don't know, I've looked it
up before. I don't remember why we don't do it,
but we don't do it. I think like maybe miss uh.

Speaker 3 (16:59):
No, there is or no.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
The other one? Oh it is. Yeah, I just said,
forget about it. We're not doing this about it. Yeah,
which is fine. Those who consider themselves night people, they're
much more partial to permanent daylight saving time, with sixty
one percent of them saying that this would be their choice.
Morning people were just about evenly split, forty nine percent
of them preferring permanent daylight saving time and fifty percent

(17:23):
wanting permanent standard time. Oh. I guess that's the other
thing is we have to choose which one we're going with.
Are we going with it like this or are we
going with like it was? I don't know whatever, I
just don't like it, and I don't like the other
one where we're we sleep less somehow spring forwards. I
don't like my other one. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
It's just like the switching though then right, I mean,
let's change the work.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Week too, while yeah, you know, was it Sweden who
just did that? There was someone who just did that
was four day work weeks and it's not. I think
it's in still eight hours too.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
She was cool, what's her name?

Speaker 1 (17:58):
We got to look this up. Looked at him for
me because I please, I don't It was a pretty
good deal. I was like, I'm down for this because
I feel like we've done stories about this before on
the show where if you if you if we went
to four days, eight hours a day, people would get
the same or more amount of work done. So it's
not like there would be less productivity. It's just that
we waste so much time. Yes, And don't get me

(18:21):
going on this rant again where it's like, you know,
the nine to five a is traditionally or you know,
I find or the eight to six or whatever it is.
And I'm not saying this is everybody, but you know
around here it's oh, let's have an hour long meeting
around three, and then the hour long meeting could have
been five minutes. We could have had twenty meetings in
that hour, but it had to be an hour because

(18:43):
I got to justify because now all the management's looking
at my sales force, and they're looking at my outlook,
and they're looking at my this and that out of office,
in office, above the office, below the office whatever. They're
looking at little green light, little mouse movement, whatever it is.
These are the kind of things that we don't have
to deal with, you know, when we do this job,
thank god. But it's like I got to fill my

(19:05):
whole day somehow. So yeah, let's talk for an hour
about something that should have taken five minutes. So I
think this is why a four day work week thirty
five hour, what would it be thirty out? I don't
know if to thirty two hours, I think it would
still work because it would be like, look, you got
to get the same amount of work done, but you
get a day off, one more day off, And I
think it would work. Yes, Kleb, So, I.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
Believe we saw the same story.

Speaker 4 (19:26):
And I guess it was Finland their young as prime minister,
and I guess former.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
So I don't know if they got it done or not.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
But she proposed a flexible work schedule, allowing employees to
work four days a week for six hours a day,
which is amazing.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
And she's really hot, so she has a lot. She's
I love that and she wants to you know, I
don't know.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
We do.

Speaker 4 (19:45):
We stress and work our way through lives, and it
would be our lives, and I feel like it would
be nice to focus on something else.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
The one I don't understand are the the unlimited pt
You have unlimited PTO. Can you explain this to me?
Eight five five five night one one on three five,
If you have unlimited paid time off? I need to
understand it sounds like a trick.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
Yes it is.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
I feel like I would have it. I feel like
I would take less time off now than I would before,
which is maybe why they're doing that. But it's like, yeah,
you can take off as much time as you want. Well,
then who's doing my job?

Speaker 9 (20:17):
Right?

Speaker 1 (20:17):
And then if I'm gone all the time with my
unlimited paid time off, and then you're gonna very quickly
realize that you don't need me, and then I come
back to no job. You know what I'm saying. So
I don't you got to explain to me how this works,
Like how you get away with saying yeah, I'm gonna
be gone for the next two weeks on a sabbatical
or something, and it's like, oh, yeah, sure, go ahead,

(20:38):
you get paid for that. But then who's doing my
Like if I just said, like, hey, I'm out of
here for two I guess they could run old shows.
But at some point, you know, they would be like, no,
wait a minute, what are we paying for. Let's get
somebody else in here, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Yeah, my friends who have it say it's just like you.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
You don't abuse it because you feel like it would
be more obvious for some reason, you're so lucky.

Speaker 11 (20:59):
To have it.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
Yeah, yeah, use it.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
So I think that that's why they do it. They
like leave it up to you. And then you're like,
studies have shown that people take.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Less Fred Hender, Lauren, you want four day work weeks,
but most of your contents off chat, gept and Reddit. Yeah,
that's one last day I have to go on either
of them.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
I was the most part, but yeah, at least half
I would content.

Speaker 4 (21:19):
Then I type with these little dunk hello, yeah, like ladies, Well.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
I'm sure it's just targeted at me. Kaitlyn, I'm sure.
I'm sure you you know, were left out of it. No,
I mean, come on, that's one last day. I gotta
go on chat gpt and read it.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
I got your back.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
You're absolutely right, you know, and maybe I wouldn't have
to pay for a subscription to Chatchepe.

Speaker 3 (21:36):
We're fighting chatgy beche since day one.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Yeah. I have tried desperately to get chat gept to
do my job around here for the last couple of weeks.
And it's not working. Okay, simply isn't working.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
No, she's not there yet.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
She's not going to plan a top top forty morning
radio show in Chicago.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
It's not happening.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
I have tried, though, Yeah, so, Fred Henter Lauren, if
you can figure it out, let me know. I would
love it. And good morning, and welcome to your four
hundredth day in a row of telling us how much
we saw.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
Thank you for making us number one.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Honestly, I really appreciate that. It's that level of dedicated
I wish I wish we had more. Fred Hayter Laurence same.

Speaker 3 (22:08):
To themselves in that carpool.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
The people on this text church is ruthless. Does it
make you does it must Does it make people feel
like big and strong to get on and say, like,
you know, really just absolutely horrible things? What was it Friday?
It was just terror. It was such a mean thing
to say, and I'm like.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
You're mean to your subordinates.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Oh and then it was the thing about I can
see why people quit this shit.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
It's like, first of all, you're talking crap about Paulina.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Yeah, I was when I couldn't talk, when I couldn't
hear if we were on the radio or not. And
I'm like, it's Paulina even there, Like what's going on?
Eighteen shows right exactly? This building up?

Speaker 3 (22:43):
Yeah, yeah, you're not rude to by the way, you
were not rude at all, are you there? Okay, we're
just my live And that was it.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Yeah. I don't know if you ever heard the show before,
but it's sort of the it's kind of the bit
you know that that Paulina kind of we never really
know what she's doing. We don't know doing Kaitlin. We
also kind of don't know what about way this thinking.

Speaker 3 (23:05):
I don't know what I'm thinking.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
The mega millions right there, you go way to admitute
like it's fine, we all got our things. The Mega
Millions shagg clud has claimed eight hundred million dollars. Would
I plan to win and then I'm out of here
and then I don't have to read it. And then
I'll sit at home and text you guys. You know
Kicki's so self absorbed.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
He if you win eight hundred million, text me right, funny,
I'm be sitting right next to you.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
Text But I'll text you.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Every day though, because don't worry. I'll be the number
one listener to see how this thing goes. But I'll
text you every day about everything you say, about how
much you suck. It's it's incredible. I just wish people
were happier. That's what I really do. Like this, This
show is supposed to be like silly, it's not serious.
I just it makes I'm confounded. I'm so confused and
how you could listen to this and be so angry

(23:54):
that you have to say really horrible things. And then
I wonder, and then when I write back, then tell
you like that was me and you're wrong, and then
it's you should learn how to treat your customers better.
You texted me man, like you take I didn't take.
I didn't find you in your home.

Speaker 9 (24:09):
Call you.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Are you listening right now? You suck?

Speaker 3 (24:12):
I would like to call you out and have no
feedback from you. I would like you to receive it.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
Right, That's what it is.

Speaker 3 (24:17):
Anything right.

Speaker 8 (24:18):
No.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
People have called the boss with things that I've said
in response to text, like he was mean to me.
Oh well, what did you say to him?

Speaker 8 (24:24):
Well?

Speaker 1 (24:24):
I said, I hope that he dies. Oh oh well, huh,
that's not a nice thing to say. Eight hundred million dollars.
I'm going to win the estimated cash value three hundred
and seventy one million dollars, and then you know what
I'm going to do. I'm going to get these people's
numbers who text us mean things. There aren't very many,
but a couple of them are consistent and mean and pointed.
On my way out, I'm going to write their numbers down,

(24:45):
and then I'm going to find out where they work,
and I'm going to show up there every day. Why
wait until I know where you work?

Speaker 11 (24:52):
Right now?

Speaker 3 (24:52):
We just don't do anything about it. I'm crazy.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Yeah, it's amazing. It's amazing. Cell phones could be aging
people's skin prematurely because of the blue light emitted from screens.
I mean Kiki's is attached to her face, and your
face has never looked more vibrant. Oh, thank you, So
I think it may not be true. It may not
be true. The blue light stimulates the skin to create
more pigment, to also create more fine lines and wrinkles

(25:16):
that age the skin prematurely. The light from screens lead
to less college and production and affects skin circulation, leading
to more redness. People can also apply a vitamin sea
cream before bad, especially if they plan to spend time
on screens after washing their face. This is a sweet story.
A Colorado homes doorbell camera found a child refilling an

(25:39):
empty bowl with his own candy on Halloween. The video
has gone viral. The boy and several of his friends
approached the home noticed the candy bowl was empty. Of course,
everyone has a ring camera now, so after the others
asked what they should do, the boy grabs several handfuls
of his own candy from his own bag and put
them in the bowl so other trick or treaties would
have candy when they went to that house. The family

(25:59):
with the bull has posted a video of the boys
kindness on the next door website. Hoping to find out
who it was and who his parents are. They're hoping
to meet him, to give him more candy and say
thank you. Is that nice? SiZ A nice thing to do?
Being raised right, exactly right and at Dwayne Roberts, the
man credited with inventing the first frozen burrito, has passed

(26:20):
away at the age of eighty eight. He passed away
on Saturday. The millionaire businessman died peacefully in his sleep
after eating a frozen burrito. I hope his wife Kelly
remembered him as a visionary entrepreneur, a devoted husband and
man whose heart and generosity forever shaped our family and community.
He invented the first frozen burrito in nineteen fifty six.
His step children are Doug and Casey, who apparently both

(26:42):
appeared on the reality TV series of Hills.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
Yes, we're just talking about that.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
Yeah, Jason just brought that up. I thought he said lugunies.

Speaker 4 (26:49):
But yeah, oh my gosh, I forgot about Casey. And
what a legacy, what an heir to the frozen burrito?

Speaker 1 (26:56):
Yes, I know. Can you imagine that's the kind of
thing actually, when college with a bunch of kids like that,
like where I went to college. That's the weirdest I'm
trying to remember, like a sticky pat Well, there was
a there was a kid with a very clear last name.
I don't want to call these people out, but let's
just say that you heard his name and you were like, oh, beer,
like the biggest beer. Okay, okay, yeah, oh wow wow,

(27:21):
So that's oh you're rich you There was I think
or some other ones.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
We went to the school my ax went where you
went to high school, and he invented the strips on
the road that like when you veer make a noise
to keep you awake, Like went to y'all's school, and
like that's like a very random invention to make a
ton of money off of.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
When I was really little, I went to school with
the with the daughter of the man who invented the gasket.
Ye it was the grandfather. But he had like an
entire compound and he had a house Like on the
compound was a house shaped like a gasket, because why
wouldn't there be you invented it, Like there's a every
it gas gets in, like every every automobile engine. It's

(28:05):
like it's like a key component to everything, every engine,
every moving thing. Yeah, he invented that. It's like, oh, oh,
I see, okay, I'm trying to remember there was there
were some others like oh that girl over there, her
dad like I don't, I can't I care remember.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
Like when they're really like random weird ways to make money.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
No, but exactly, it's like, but that those were the
kind of kids like in my English class, it would
be the kid who, yeah, my dad invented that. My
grandfather mentioned the frozen burrito and it's like, yeah, and
now we have summer homes in eighteen places. You know
kind of thing. It's like, good for you. You know,
it's national I'll probably remember a few. It's Actional Sandwich Day,
It's Job Action Day, It's National Housewives Day, and National

(28:43):
Broadcast Traffic Professional Day. We had many of those. Shout
out to all of them, Thank you for your service.
The Entertainer Report will do blogs and a new waiting
by the phone all next. Fred Show is on and
we're back after Crazy abros Calin's Entertainer Report is on
The Fresh Show.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
Oh boy, did you guys see Julia Fox's Halloween costume
over there?

Speaker 1 (29:05):
You know, I missed it. I missed it. I was
waiting to see it, but I waited a long time.
I finally I just couldn't wait any longer.

Speaker 11 (29:12):
What did she do?

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Well?

Speaker 4 (29:13):
I want to talk about this with you and see
what you think. So it was very controversial. You guys
might have seen it on social but for in October
thirtieth Halloween party in New York, she dressed up as
Jackie Kennedy in the blood soaked pink outfit, recreating what
the former First Lady wore the day her husband, John F.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
Kennedy was assassinated.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
She was sitting next to him in the car. Yes,
in Dallas, Oh.

Speaker 4 (29:36):
God, yes, So if you did not go with you, yes,
exactly if you did not know Jackie was of course
right next to him when that all went down. And
later the vice obviously had to be sworn in Lyndon B.
Johnson and people kept asking her if she wants to change,
and she said, no, I want to leave this on and.

Speaker 3 (29:55):
Really show people what they have done.

Speaker 4 (29:56):
It was a powerful, heartbreaking moment that Julia Fox is
to use for attention now. She claims it wasn't a costume,
but it was a statement. And here's what she's trying
to sell us. And I saw some people defending her
after she said this, So let me see what you
guys think, she writes. When her husband was assassinated, she
refused to change out of her bloodstained clothes, saying, I
want them to see what they've done.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
The image of the delicate pink.

Speaker 4 (30:18):
Blood splattered on this outfit is one of the most
haunting juxtapositions in modern history, beauty and horror, poise and devastation.
Her decision and not change after being encouraged to was
an act of bravery.

Speaker 3 (30:31):
She went on to say, it was performance, it was protest,
it was morning girl.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
Shut up in that situation dealing with an actual thing, trauma.
You are now simulating that and you had nothing to
do with it, and we're not that hero. I don't
know it. It's in bad taste.

Speaker 3 (30:49):
Yeah, there are massive lines being crossed.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
I do know that.

Speaker 4 (30:53):
Jackie Kennedy's grandson reacted, saying that Julia Fox was glorifying
political violence. It's called it disgusting, desperate, dangerous, and he said,
I'm sure my late grandmother would agree. So just I
was very upset about that, and I saw people in
the comments being like, but you had to read her
caption to get it. No, I read it and I
don't get it. And I think there's lines you don't cross.

(31:16):
In similar news, and Lizzo.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
Did Halloween dressed like a like a like a skanky nurse.
Everyone knows what to do.

Speaker 4 (31:27):
You should pick any object and make it sexy, like
my sexy Dino wig that everybody thought was real.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
And I chopped my hair.

Speaker 4 (31:38):
Lizzo also went viral and similar similar news after dressing
as a Mazzarella stick for Halloween.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
She know exactly that is what we're supposed to be.
You understood the assignment, you guys. She also is.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
Getting backlash for this costumes.

Speaker 4 (31:52):
Oh god, so she wore a beige cheese drip themed
outfit with matching gloves, boots, and a giant like prop
of gooey melted cheese. She said she's dressed like a
two am craving. People were upset, saying it felt lazy, confusing.
People are saying, what even is this? The criticism also

(32:13):
tied into her renewed discussion about her weight loss. Oh
zempic entered the conversation, you guys, she's trying too hard
to be quirky.

Speaker 3 (32:21):
We can't nobody can do nothing. I've exhausted. She that
is a funny custom. I love mozzarella stix. Y'all are crazy.
It's a great idea.

Speaker 4 (32:32):
And lastly, really quick and this is some piping hot
sea honey, Okay, Sidney Sweeney. She was leaving a dinner
with friends at Georgiobaldi and Santa Monica during the World
Series Game seven. Shortly afterwards, she was spotted getting into
cart driven by her ex fiance Jonathan Devino.

Speaker 3 (32:50):
So she gets in there, okay.

Speaker 4 (32:52):
They arrived at her home in La and a nearby
witness said they heard her yell I don't.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
Believe you, please leave me alone. The encounter was really
like tense.

Speaker 4 (33:02):
They were very much not in a good mood and
they ended their engagement earlier this year after a long
term relationship. But I don't know why they were meeting up,
what they were fighting about, but probably doesn't feel great
for her new boyfriend, Scooter bron that would be interesting,
Like I don't know they've had very many closure talks,
but they were.

Speaker 3 (33:21):
She was screaming, leave me alone.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
Why are we still we're still having closure talks?

Speaker 8 (33:24):
Like that?

Speaker 3 (33:26):
She left over there, right, you just got here?

Speaker 1 (33:31):
You still have that hair brush, you know, the one
I got from CBS. I can't find another one again.
I need to go over Well, I'm here, let's have
a three hour conversation about our former relationship that doesn't
matter to me anymore.

Speaker 3 (33:42):
And it's so interesting. She got in the car, but
then she's yelling leave me alone. So I don't really
know what's going on. But did say with the class,
you got what you just got to going in? You know,
tell him you don't want them to.

Speaker 8 (33:55):
Right.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
You know what's funny is I've had people do that,
and I've also had people leave of heirloom items and
never call it like I've seen both extremes. I've seen
people be like I need that belt back. I'm like,
this belt is from American Eagle. I'll send you another
one so I never have to see you again. I've
also people leave their grandmother's pearls in my home and
never claim them again, like I'm never going back, right,

(34:19):
Like like you know, you left like your grandpa's wedding
ring over here or something. You know, I don't know
your grandma's whatever, and you never ever came back to
claim it like it was. It was you know what,
that's gone forever, and she was done right, she was
done exactly like my feelings. I'm like, but these are
Grandma's pearls, like, I don't care.

Speaker 4 (34:37):
If not calling me Fred Show Radio on YouTube by
the way, if you want to see our love faces today.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
Speaking of my college where I went, and I liked
my college, but there were a lot of a lot
of wealthy people that went to my college. And yeah,
I think I think someone said there was someone whose
kid kid's parents invented white out. I think that was true.
I think there was someone like that. There was a
lot of stuff like that tho, because it was like
an old money kind of place, like it was the
grandparents who did the thing in the habit of the South,

(35:03):
it says to them. I guess, I don't know, but
they The Southern Methodist University Mustangs beat the Miami the
you over the weekend, first top ten win at home
since nineteen seventy four. What so the students stormed the field,
which was very exciting. A couple of you, I've never

(35:25):
seen that in all my years. Oh no, it was
full with the little ponies. Yeah, with a little ponies.
And then this is my favorite part, they stole part
of the goal post. I guess they the school must
have made it come down for them because they only
got part of it. I don't know how they just
because normally, like at these big schools, when you win,
they carry the entire goalpost out of the stadium and

(35:46):
like down the road and they throw it in the
river or whatever. So like a bunch of frat boys.
This is so funny, though this is a real story
and you can see it online. They gave them part
of it, and they must have given it to them
because the other thing is I don't know how to
would have gotten it out of the stadium because of
the way the stadium is constructed. So then they ran
down the boulevard is where everyone tailgates with this piece

(36:07):
of the thing. They threw it in the fountain. Then
they picked it up again. I guess they wanted to
take it to the fraternity house. Finally the police show
up and these kids drop it and run. It was
so pathetic. It was so pathetic, and even the cop,
the cop was like it was a university cop. Even
the cop was like, I didn't tell you to drop
even if it all on film. They're like, you can

(36:29):
keep going, but this is this is this is where
I went to school was overdue when I was there.
I went to one basket, I went to a lot
of basketball games. Went to a basketball game and we
beat somebody big. I can't remember who it was, and
towards the end of the get like maybe ten seconds off,
we're going to win this game, and I will never
forget the cop said turned to a couple of us

(36:51):
in the student section and said, hey, if you guys
want to storm the court, I won't stop you. And
then everybody was like should we do it? Should we
do it? I think we'll get we get kicked out
of school. Everyone's like talking, what do you think Mom
and dad will think of this? Can we do it?
And then finally they won and the dudes, the cops
just kind of moved out of the way, and then
we're like, we're doing it.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
They would have to tear gast us and we would stop.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
Right they would have. They would have carried the President's
car down the wad and then on fire.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
Or if we lose, not in my school down.

Speaker 1 (37:26):
It's the police telling us if you okay, guys, it's
really cute.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
Notice how the Stormer court you're looking back the whole time.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
That was like the high school I went to where
there was an approved senior skip day. It was approved.
It was, Hey, Friday is senior skip day. It's like, really,
we don't have to come, like this is this a trick?
They're like, no, you don't have this Friday as your
skip day. You can you don't have to come, right, No.
It's like, oh god, I don't know why you're the
rule follower and I'm not. We had we had that too,

(37:58):
We had the senior skip day that was it was,
it was sanctioned, all the levels approval. Yeah, this school
does not play. They will hunt you down.

Speaker 2 (38:06):
They will call your mom, they will call your dad,
they'll call your parents, they'll call your grandma.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
They'll they'll find you and get you to school.

Speaker 8 (38:12):
Boy.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
Yeah, I had to laugh because I was I was
on canvas on Saturday and I was trying to I
wanted to touch the goal post. I wanted to see
where it was because and I don't cops took it already.
I don't know where it was.

Speaker 3 (38:23):
Did you go streaking?

Speaker 1 (38:24):
And yeah, well you know, you know, I don't know
I don't need them to win for that. That's just
a normal weekend activity. What are you talking about? Wait
about the phone and blog? More Fresh show next. You

(38:48):
know there are a lot of hot threads. I don't
know if there are.

Speaker 11 (38:53):
Was kind of fine.

Speaker 3 (38:53):
Oh yeah he was. I like a man and go
to work. Yeah, beat him at his feet on the ground.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
You know that's on it. Fred's show is ony Morning everyone, Monday,
November third, It's the Fred Show. Hi Klin, good morning,
Hi Jason Brown, Hi Paulina, Hi Kiki, good morning. You're
in for showbiz today? Yes? Now should we do show
business money or just how.

Speaker 11 (39:17):
Do we do that?

Speaker 1 (39:18):
It just a hundred bucks today? Yes, it's a one
of one opportunity. Yes, you're coming out of retirement. Yes,
because you had to do it when Shelley was off
a maternity leave.

Speaker 3 (39:29):
Our score, what was it?

Speaker 8 (39:32):
Okay?

Speaker 3 (39:32):
Record sign?

Speaker 1 (39:32):
All right?

Speaker 3 (39:33):
Forty wins and seven losses.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
That's pretty good. I forgot how good that was? Okay?
All right? So five pop culture questions Kiki and for Shelley,
a hundred bucks is the price? Will play? And maybe
can we throw in like whatever random size of T
shirt we have left shirt? So you get a hundred
bucks and a random sized T shirt. So you get
the last you get the remaining T shirt. Wow, the

(39:55):
thank you? Was it? One of thirteen? M we have
many thirteen variations? Thank you thirteen? One of thirteen. We
only have thirteen. Sometimes they wonder if we even have thirteen.
We'll get with that. Blogs in just a second. Waiting
by the phone is new why did somebody get ghosted?
And the entertainment reports coming up to what are you
working on?

Speaker 3 (40:12):
K A few things?

Speaker 4 (40:13):
So the end of a very annoying legal battle that
has just taken all of our brain capacity away from us.
Also we know who will be playing the wives in
the Beatles movies, and Swifties are doing something else really
really good.

Speaker 3 (40:26):
They're putting their money where their mouths are.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
And forty five minutes commercial Free Fread Show starts right now.
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go thank.

Speaker 3 (40:44):
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Speaker 4 (40:46):
So this is sort of a two parter, but they're
both related, I promise, and part of it is I
need advice?

Speaker 3 (40:52):
And the other part is is this normal?

Speaker 4 (40:54):
So my sister, if you are a new friend of ours,
we are thirteen years apart, which is really crazy.

Speaker 3 (41:01):
I am the older, she is the younger.

Speaker 4 (41:03):
But she is finishing up her final lap at Michigan
State University, which is crazy for.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
Me to say.

Speaker 4 (41:10):
And then she's I guess gonna be a real person,
which I don't know.

Speaker 3 (41:13):
We'll see how that goes.

Speaker 4 (41:15):
But she is at Michigan State and you know, was
not even asked to She's like your nephew, Kiki. She
wanted to get some sort of a job, and I'm
so proud of her that she wants to do that.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
But I'm like, God, like, after college, you're proud of her.
She wants to get a job. No big college to college,
I'm so proud of you. Thank you're going to graduate
and you're going to actually be employed.

Speaker 4 (41:34):
No while she's going to school because you know, she
that wasn't asked of her. So I'm proud of her
showing a nitiative. So she is a nanny for a
little two year old. Two year old and Paulina, we
do got a talk pricing because there's a big difference
in what you were asked to do. But anyway, so
she nanny's for this little two year old. But here
is the issue that she is running into the family
of this two year old. They have zero TVs in

(41:56):
their house, not a single TV. This baby is not
allowed a single second of screen time. Okay, and if
you know anything about two year olds, they need to
be stimmied, stimulated in all the ways.

Speaker 3 (42:10):
And oh my goodness. So she's like, what do I do?
And I forgot that they don't have TV's And I'm like, well,
show her this, It'll distract you.

Speaker 4 (42:18):
And she's like, no, killing Like I I have to
like keep her busy. And I'm thinking, oh my, you're
gonna have what do you I mean.

Speaker 3 (42:25):
Hide and seekord games? What's happen? And she's too so
like what she can retain is you know, a little
bit difficult.

Speaker 4 (42:32):
And second, is this normal? I have never heard of
people having not a single TV in their home?

Speaker 1 (42:39):
Wow, Like that's I don't think I know anybody, but
I do think there are people that are like trying
to switch all that stuff off.

Speaker 3 (42:48):
I've heard of no TV's in the bedroom.

Speaker 11 (42:50):
I heard that.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
I've heard of I maybe sat for a family that
didn't have a microwave.

Speaker 4 (42:54):
I was like, hell, yeah, rock on, they're bad for you,
but not a single TV and to keep Paulina.

Speaker 3 (42:59):
Do you does anyone have advice on how her she
can keep this toddler?

Speaker 6 (43:03):
I have absolutely no idea because that co parent with
miss Rachel. You guys know that we watch her on
the TV. I will get them their flowers, though, because
that's awesome and I wish that I could do that
with the no TV thing. I'll own a TV, but
I don't know, if you know, my kid doesn't have
to watch it.

Speaker 3 (43:17):
But I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 6 (43:18):
The TV is my babysitter when I need fifteen minutes
to either reset, use the bathroom, or like.

Speaker 3 (43:23):
You know, cut some whatever peppers or something like that.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
That's how my sister uses it too. There aren't like
hours of endless sit in front of the TV. We
don't know, no, but she definitely at times it's here
or like on a plane or something, but which we're
talking about people's houses. But yeah, I don't know. That's interesting.
You have to constantly occupy. Yeah, wow, and you get
a parent twenty four to seven.

Speaker 4 (43:45):
Yes, she's like I don't want to be the one
to corrupt her with screen time. But I'm getting dangerously close.
Like she she's opened Snapchat because they have the little
like masks and things on your face. But she's like,
I don't want to corrupt this child. So and I
think she probably thought, oh, I'll take this job and
I can get some.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
Homework done or whatever. But no, she's so, if you
guys have advice on what to do, like old school
games like times teach how to play poker, you know.

Speaker 1 (44:09):
The house change, Yes, let's put this idle time to use,
but I met.

Speaker 3 (44:16):
A two year old with no screen time at all.

Speaker 1 (44:18):
Scary parents might disagree, but I mean even people I'd
like that I think would be inclined to do something
like this, would argue that some of it, like uh
Bluie or Miss Rachel or Sesame Street, like, some of
this is is valuable and pretty good. So I mean,
in moderation, I guess I would think some of it
might actually be beneficial because maybe they're learning things or

(44:40):
you know, these these shows are all of course programmed
to teach different things, and it's pretty strategic, and I
know there are like smart people involved in putting them together,
So I don't know. But yeah, so they're going they're
going rogue, No no TVs in the house. That's so cool.

Speaker 3 (44:55):
That kid is going to be so brilliant.

Speaker 1 (44:57):
Man.

Speaker 3 (44:57):
I'm worried about the parents though, So do they just
talk to each the one that's about it? Yeah, Like
what's going on?

Speaker 1 (45:03):
You know there's a hidden TV somewhere, there's a hit.
There's a hit, it's a hitting TV somewhere, or they're
using their iPads or something. I don't I don't see
how you could not consume any video content at all,
even as maybe for your kids mine, but like for
your as an adult, Like, what are you supposed to
do if there's like an emergency or something? Turn the
radio on? Right, Okay, that's a good idea. Here it

(45:27):
is time.

Speaker 3 (45:28):
I'm a tad baby. That's what the key to be
on with me?

Speaker 4 (45:36):
When you watching Hey Fred's disaph Yeah.

Speaker 1 (45:41):
Oh yeah. Before flights, it was yeah, your ears might
need this, No, no, you need this from me, so
I would sleep deer blog. So yesterday was the was
my fox flight, which is something I never had a
much same, but I flew two fedek foxes for an
organization called Walking Wild Fox Rescue, which is in Ohio somewhere,

(46:02):
and they're on Instagram Walking Wild Rescue if you want
to check them out. And then I've got pictures of
these little guys on my Instagram Fred on air if
you want to go check them out. But for Palot
and Pause, normally it's dogs, it was foxes. Though yesterday,
I guess some people in West Memphis, which is in Arkansas.
Have you know you can see Memphis but it's actually

(46:23):
in Arkansas. Yes, I'm a pilot, and I flew there,
and I had to actually like look at a map
to figure out how you know, are you sure the
geography on that one, because I'm like, now, hold on
one second, you're telling me West Memphis is in Arkansas,
but it is, So I went there. Apparently a family
bought these things because you can, because it's legal to

(46:44):
own certain breeds of foxes. And then they realize they're
not very good pets because they're foxes. They're domestic, but
they're like sort of not because it's still foxes. I
guess you can't really. According to the woman at the rescue,
they're not able to be potty trained. Really, they're very
sort of like they can't transfer relationships the way that
other animals can, like you know, from maybe house to house,

(47:08):
or you know, someone rescues and then the animal warms
up to them. I guess foxes don't really do that.
They're skittish, their foxes, they act like foxes. So then
people are like, well, I don't want this anymore. But
then you can't really take them to just any pound
or any rescue because their fox is so This woman
unfortunately has way too many foxes because this is what happens.
But she keeps them there and they'll live forever on
her sanctuary, and some of them, if you go to

(47:31):
her instagram, some of them look a little more friendly
and I think you can even go see some of
them cut And she told me that they would both
just they were tiny. I think they were like three
pounds each. And she said they were going to hide
in the back of this little cat carrier. One of
them did, and then one of them was real curious.
He want to know what was up, like he was

(47:53):
checking out the whole thing. I don't know if there
was a male and a female, if that's where the
personality came from, or he was protecting her. I don't
know how it worked, but one of them was not
about it and the other one was about it. But
I walked into the little airport and this dude just
walks up to me. He hands me a cat carrier
and walks out and in the cat carrier are the foxes?
Didn't say two words to me.

Speaker 3 (48:12):
They have like snacks, Like what did you?

Speaker 1 (48:14):
You just put them back there? And uh, well no,
there was no drink service. There was no free departure
cocktail for the for the foxes. No, but no they did.
And people were like, wow, they might, you know, be
niffy or they might I guess they have like the
ability to sort of uh they emit a cent if
they're stressed out, which these guys didn't do, thankfully. But

(48:36):
I had to go to the bathroom because I had
literally I hadn't even walked. You brought him in with
c Well, no, but I hadn't even And I'm not
criticizing these people. They did the right thing by by
finding this rescue and giving them to them, because now
they'll be safe. But like, I hadn't even walked all
the way in the airport yet, and this dude was
standing there and he handed it to me and turned
around and walked out, and I was like, hey, he

(48:56):
met me like outside, I'm like, bro, I got to
walk in so you can right he was. We were
done with the foxgraph And so here I am standing
at this airport with these two men that work there,
and they're like, are those foxes. I'm like, yeah, I
don't know. I don't know. I'm just here to help.
And so then I set them down and went to
the bathroom, but they were in a carrier. I set
them down, and these two guys are like from the
airport like looking in there. They're like, oh my god.

(49:18):
And then I walk out and there's an airport cat
and the airport comes like creeping up and and the
and the one you know, personable fox was like looking
at the cat like what's up? And the cat looked
and like it did the cat thing where it got
close and then it started like back up.

Speaker 8 (49:33):
You know.

Speaker 1 (49:35):
The picture of that to the cat wasn't having the foxes.
But anyway, now there I met I met Rick, another
pilot here, and then he No, the fox isn't named Rick.
It should be though, maybe the foxes should be named
Rick and Fred. I don't know. But and then he
took them to Ohio and all is well for the foxes,
but did you get to pet one at least? No,

(49:56):
they said, don't take them out. Well, I was normally like,
if the woman from if the rest you had been
or if I had taken them to the rescue myself,
or if the rest you had been here, then maybe
they would have like pulled them out. But because she
knows how to handle them, but I guess they might
buy they're foxes and then oh no, no, no no.
They eat dog food though, which is kind of weird.

(50:17):
Whether they're supposed to or not, I don't know. But
the guy handed me two foxes and a bag of
dog food, and I was like, ah, like this might
be part of the problem. But anyway, but they had
little tails, you know, like big tails that were like
as long as their body. They're they're very beautiful little animals.
But yeah, one big ears. But one was down. He
was like, what's up when we come up there on

(50:38):
a fly that plane and the othern't was like get
me out of here. But they were really good, and
I feel like you hear these. But then the guy rick,
he said he's flown some of the other foxes for
these people before, which is just a weird sentence to say.
But the bigger ones, I guess will stink. They will
do that thing when they get stressed out because it's
in eight, I guess, and it's called like fragrant or
fragrant or something where it's like, I guess, it's not

(50:59):
a necessarily a bad smell, but it's a very strong smell.

Speaker 8 (51:03):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (51:03):
It's some form of defense mechanism. But anyway, they're good
to go. Go check out her instagram. I know she
needs help. It's a charity. You can probably. I think
you can maybe go there and see them if you're
ever in Ohio. Give her some money. But but yeah,
so nice something I never thought I would do. I've
flown a pig in a fox now and giant giant
dogs named Frank the Tank and Hercules and everything in between.

(51:27):
But I don't know what's next. Man, I'm if you
if you call me up until me you got like
a deer or something, I can't help you, Like, yeah,
I'm gonna need to buy some kind of military cargo
plane now if I'm going to keep doing this kind
of thing. But you're gonna check out the pictures now
on the ig Fred on air waiting by the phone.
Who's newing next? After Lady Go Go? You've never been

(51:48):
left waiting by the phone. It's the Fred Show. Good morning, Kate,
Welcome to the program. How are you?

Speaker 11 (51:55):
I'm good? How are you?

Speaker 1 (51:56):
We're doing great. You believe that maybe this guy Nick
has ghost did you? But we got to hear the
whole backstory here? How did you meet Nick? Tell us
about any dates you've been on and then what's happening now?
Why do you think you're being ghosted?

Speaker 11 (52:08):
Yeah, so we met on Tinder, as you know most
of us do nowadays, And yeah, we met on Tinder.
We just went out for drinks and it was absolutely fine,
like we had a great time. Conversation flowed, drinks flowed.
I mean, it was great.

Speaker 1 (52:26):
And then.

Speaker 11 (52:29):
When we had left, okay, we decided we're going to
go our separate ways.

Speaker 3 (52:32):
So we left the bar and.

Speaker 11 (52:35):
We're walking to our cars and he didn't see his
car in the lot, so.

Speaker 3 (52:43):
I stayed with him.

Speaker 11 (52:44):
He was really really upset and we came to the
realization that his car had been towed.

Speaker 3 (52:50):
Oh no, oh wow, Okay, yeah, so he was freaking out.

Speaker 11 (52:54):
And you know, I offered, obviously to stay with him
to help him figure this out, because I mean I
wouldn't want to be by myself dealing with that.

Speaker 3 (53:03):
So yeah, so I stayed with him and whatever.

Speaker 11 (53:07):
He tracked out his car, figured out where it was.
But when he got off the phone with the people,
he said that he didn't have enough money on his
on his debit card to cover the cost of it.
And you know, I was like, oh, do you have
a credit card on you and whatever? And he said no,
I just have my debit card. I'm like, well, he

(53:28):
just paid for drink, so.

Speaker 1 (53:30):
Okay, but that could be expensive. I'm not saying that
you shouldn't be prepared for that, but I mean it
could be. You know, getting towed is a pain, and
usually there's a bunch of fees attached to it, and
it's yeah, it's usually very unfortunate.

Speaker 11 (53:43):
Right, So you're right. So it ended up coming to
like five hundred dollars wow, with like the chiwing and
the and the other fees. So again I was like, okay,
well I'll, you know, help cover the cost, you know,
as long as you get me back I'll yeah, I
mean nice, Well, you know, he was freaking out, and
I just feared we had a great time, you know,

(54:04):
why not, you know, it's fine. He said he would
pay me back. I really thought I trusted this guy
because again we had a great time and everything, and
so I offered to pay cover the fees and stuff
for him, and he was like, great, I'll pay you back,
blah blah blah. And then I hadn't heard from him,
so I had saw it up with him just kind
of like hey, you know, just checking in and whatnot,

(54:28):
and he just kind of like weird and got weird
and like didn't like kind of brush it off, saying
I'm going to pay you back soon. But now I'm
not getting able to get a hold of him.

Speaker 1 (54:39):
Yeah, because it's one thing, Kate, if he like maybe
wasn't interested romantically, but he has an obligation to pay
you back, so if nothing else, he needs to communicate
on how he's going to get you the money, even
if he didn't want to see you again. I mean,
so he doesn't get to just disappear here. This is
not like the other ones where hey, look again, we've
talked about this a lot of times over the years.

(55:00):
They're not your own and explanation after one date, that's
that's that's up to you. That's a matter of opinion.
But when it comes to you being owed five hundred dollars,
then he needs to get back to you and pay.

Speaker 11 (55:09):
You the money, right, I mean that's not pocket change,
that's a.

Speaker 1 (55:13):
Lot of money. Yeah, So you can't get a hold
of him. I wonder if we're gonna be able to.
But we're gonna play a song. Come back, you'll be
on the phone. We'll call Nick. We're gonna ask him
all these questions if we can get him on the
phone and try and figure out what he's been up to,
what his intentions are, where the money is. You know,
if he wants to see you again. I'm sure if
he does want to see you again, then his chances
are dwindling because he's you know, holding out. I'm paying

(55:35):
you back, right, Yeah, all right, We're gonna play one song.
Will be right back. Hang on, Kate, let's see what
happens next. In part two of When He Met a
Phone right after Alex Moore and in three minutes, we'll
do it. It's the Fread Show, Alex More and it's
the Fread Show. The entertainment report and Kakey and for
show V is Shelley The Showdown both. Next. Hey, Kate, yes,
all right, welcome back. Let's call Nick. This is a
guy that you met on a dating app. You went

(55:57):
in a date, the date went well, You had drinks,
he bought the drinks. You go out to the car.
I guess you guys walked out together. The car had
been towed. It was five hundred dollars to get the car.
He didn't have enough money on his debit card and
that's all he had. So you hooked him up with
the five hundred bucks, got the car out, and then
he starts to gohos to you, and now you can't
get a hold of him at all about a date

(56:17):
or about your money. Right Like, let's call him right now.
We'll see if we can get him on the phone.
Good luck, Kate. Hello isus? Nick?

Speaker 8 (56:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (56:37):
I just hey Nick? Yeah? No, Hey you may? I
think you're about to ask me. I asked who's calling?
And you may. My name is Fred. I'm calling from
the Fred's Show, the Morning radio show. I do have
to tell you that we are on the radio right now.
The whole crew is here and I would need your
permission to continue with the call. You can hang up anytime.
Can we chat for a second? Oh yeah, okay, perfect.

(57:00):
Well we're calling on behalf of a woman named Kate
who you recently went on a date with. I guess
you guys met on Tinder and you had drinks. Do
you remember Kate?

Speaker 7 (57:10):
Right?

Speaker 1 (57:10):
No, you do not remember going out with Kate. You
don't remember drinks with Kate. Oh, there's this is just
to be clear. You don't remember. You don't remember this woman.

Speaker 11 (57:23):
No, when was this?

Speaker 1 (57:24):
It was the time that you went on a drink
and then you then you spent I'm getting there. It
was the time that you went on a date and
then you spent five hundred of her dollars to get
your car out of impound, and you owe her five
hundred dollars. That's the Kate. You don't remember any of that. No,
that sounds bad though.

Speaker 4 (57:43):
Is this?

Speaker 11 (57:43):
How don't you remember?

Speaker 1 (57:44):
Is this the guy Kate like? Does this sound like
his voice? That's so you don't You don't remember Kate.
You don't remember the five hundred bucks. I'm sorry interrupt,
I just want to be very clear. No, I mean
it's not at the top of my mind. I know, well,
that's the kind of thing that would be off the
top of your mind. You owe her five hundred dollars, dude, I.

Speaker 11 (58:07):
Even sent you the invoice, I sent you the receipt
that I covered this.

Speaker 5 (58:11):
What the heck?

Speaker 11 (58:12):
I have proof of all of it. How are you
now saying you don't remember me? Really?

Speaker 1 (58:21):
I'm sure?

Speaker 11 (58:21):
What did you know?

Speaker 8 (58:24):
Marriot is going on, Well, guys, are you there? I
can't Oh stop it, Oh stop it now?

Speaker 1 (58:37):
Oh you hung up? He hung up.

Speaker 3 (58:39):
Oh you guys scammed?

Speaker 11 (58:42):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (58:44):
So that dude he absolutely knew who you were, and
he was all excited to talk to us until he
found out that it was about you, and then he
played dumb and hung up.

Speaker 11 (58:53):
I'm like, I'm shaking.

Speaker 1 (58:54):
I don't blame you with it right now, I don't
blame you. So that dude, who, well, I don't know
what was the car? Was the car thing even real?
I mean you said you paid somebody, but yeah, I
don't know. But either way, even if it was real,
he always it doesn't matter. He owes you five hundred dollars,
and now he's playing like he's never heard of you before,
so he obviously has no intention of paying you, I mean,

(59:15):
can you take him to like civil court or how
do you do situation? Yeah? Would you even know where
to like find him?

Speaker 11 (59:21):
I mean, I don't know. Don't they send people to
like to give you a summons or something for that?

Speaker 1 (59:27):
I think that my next some some people. I am
so sorry that happens to you. I was going to say, Jason,
you know we normally we would pay for a date.
We don't do it very often. Can we just give
her the money?

Speaker 9 (59:43):
Sure?

Speaker 1 (59:45):
If there's any As we've learned last week and and
basically every week, if you've been listening for a while,
we have plenty of budget for that because it never
gets spent. Okay, we're gonna give you the five hundred bucks.
I know that.

Speaker 8 (59:56):
I know.

Speaker 1 (59:57):
What that doesn't do is sort of negate the feeling
of being scammed. It's the worst feeling, you know, when
you know that someone took advantage of you. Yes, but
at least you've got your money, so you're not out
the money and the feeling that somebody took advantage of you.
But and now we also know that Nick is, you know,
arguably not a very good guy and not a guy
you want to be with and at least it was
just five hundred bucks because who knows, you know, if

(01:00:19):
this is his mo and he keeps this thing going
with women all the time to get money out of him.
You do hear about this. So we'll get you your
money and then we're done with Nick. Okay, thank you.

Speaker 11 (01:00:29):
I sincerely appreciate that.

Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
Seriously. It's a bad feeling to know that you were
stolen from, like, it's a bad feeling. So hopefully it's yeah. Right,
you were trying to help and do the right thing
and then you got taken advantage of. So and I
don't think a lot of people would would hand over
five hundred bucks someone that they just met. So no,
so we'll get you that and I wish you the best.
Don't worry about Nick anymore. And at least you're not
out the money.

Speaker 11 (01:00:52):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (01:00:53):
The entertainment reporting is next, and Kiki and for show biz,
Shelley playing the showdown that's coming up to three minutes
away show Calin's entertainment report. He's on the fread show.

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
You guys, I think it's over.

Speaker 4 (01:01:08):
Justin Baldoni's four hundred million dollar defamation and extortion lawsuit
against Blake, Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and the New
York Times has been officially thrown out.

Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
A whoo yehaw.

Speaker 4 (01:01:23):
A US judge first dismissed the case in June, ruling
that Blake's comments in her New York Times article were
legally protected and that Justin's allegations did not meet the
required legal standard. People thought that Justin would appeal, but
he did not, and he missed the deadline to do so.

Speaker 3 (01:01:39):
So the dismissal stands, which is wild. And it kind
of looks like Blake.

Speaker 4 (01:01:44):
Won this one after all, I guess, But I'm just
hoping that that's the last we have to talk about it. So,
Beatles fans, as you know, director Sam Mendez is producing
a four film series about the iconic group Kiki.

Speaker 3 (01:01:56):
Who is in the Beatles? You already know him?

Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
Boy?

Speaker 3 (01:02:01):
I know you know John? Do you know any Just
give me one more Paul?

Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
Okay, my favorite Steve though you're a Steve guy.

Speaker 3 (01:02:10):
Right, Steve is not in that group? Okay, No, he
is not.

Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
But Mike is. Mike is in the group.

Speaker 5 (01:02:17):
I don't know about Mike. I of them met Mike. See,
I'm more of a Paul girl. You know, really rock
with Paul Ringo though, Ringo cool.

Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
I like, I know, I know you doing this. This
is like Jason went the Thursday Night Games, like maybe
just go look him up and there the next time.

Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
John, it's giving the Bible. Yeah, it's given the Bible.

Speaker 4 (01:02:44):
But they're doing a movie for each band member, and
we knew the casting for that, but we now know
the women in their lives. Sir Sha Ronan, who I love,
will play Linda McCartney Anna so Why will play Yoko Ono.
John John Lennon's wife almost a legend. Amy lou Would
from The White Lotus will play Patty Boyd George Harrison's wife,

(01:03:04):
and Mia McKenna Bruce will play Maureen Starkey Ringo Star's wife.
And this is such a big deal because it's the
first time the Beatles music and life story rights have
been licensed for something like this.

Speaker 3 (01:03:17):
Those will start to drop though, sorry Beatles fans in
April of twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
It's so wow.

Speaker 3 (01:03:23):
Yeah, we gotta wait a little bit. I like that though.

Speaker 5 (01:03:26):
I like that they're doing a movie on each member.
Very cool, right, I think all boy bands should do this.
I would like to know, like the dude to instinct
that nobody talks about Christopher K.

Speaker 3 (01:03:35):
Kirkpatrick. Yeah, I want to know what was he doing,
you know, who was his life and who decided to do.

Speaker 4 (01:03:40):
The braids because it was not you know, the braid ponytail. Yeah,
I would like to know that, you know what, I
really would I think that that would be really interesting
the people that you don't know much about, and then
hopefully they'll come together in the end.

Speaker 3 (01:03:51):
And lastly, Swifties are a really powerful bunch. Of course.

Speaker 4 (01:03:54):
On Friday, the Swifties for Hope account on x shared
an announcement encouraging followers to make donations of thirteen dollars
a certain pop star's favorite number, to Feeding America. The
hunger relief organization's efforts will soon be needed more than
ever as we will be getting a halt on snap
benefits on the first day of November.

Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
So Swifties are following suits.

Speaker 4 (01:04:14):
She donated to every food bank in every city on
the aerostour and now they are.

Speaker 3 (01:04:19):
Donating to make a change in a big way.

Speaker 4 (01:04:21):
By the way, if you miss any part of our show,
tape the Fred Show on demand and set us as
a preset on the free iHeartRadio APPI.

Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
Kiki Hours next because it's Kiki in for show Bis
Shelley one hundred bucks and the remaining one of thirteen
T shirt which we don't know what size. It could
be an infant maybe size, I don't know it. We're
not really sure. And then Kiki's Court, Yeah yeah, after that,
but if you'd like to play, take on Kiki in
for Show Bys Shelley five pop culture questions call now

(01:04:48):
eight five, five, five, nine, one one three five will
play in a couple of minutes. And the fun fact
is coming up headlines and more Fred shows a foxs.
I think I said Foxes thirty times in that blog.
It's a fun word to say foxes flew the Foxes.

(01:05:12):
I did like sending Fred show us, how good morning,
welcome to Monday. If you don't know what time it is,
need to do I because I was out of town.
So then I get back and I had all my clocks.
My watch was one thing, My clocks were all another.
And then you gotta do the thing. And I talk
about this twice a year, but it's where I got
the microwave and I got the oven right, and they're
like above each other or like you know, microwave oven.

(01:05:33):
So then I set the microwave right to the iPhone perfectly,
and then I got to get down base on all
fours and then do the thing where you like, you
know how you okay? So like let's say it's like
I don't know four oh one, and you know it's
about to turn four oh two, and you want and
they got to match. If they're not exactly the same,
then we got to If one says four one four two,

(01:05:53):
it is not going to work for me. So then
I got to get down there. And then because you know,
if you set it to four oh two waiting for
four two to happen, and if it for about four
or five seconds that it locks in. Yes, So you
got to sit there and like toy with it, go
back and forth between like one and two and then
boom right when it right when it changes, boom and
then they're both exactly the same.

Speaker 3 (01:06:13):
You know how you can turn it off sometimes you're
like little ocding.

Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
But I got to live with that for six months.
That's a lot of work. I got leave with that
for six months.

Speaker 5 (01:06:22):
I just leave it to say back to the other
time same, I'm like, oh, it's actually that messed me up.

Speaker 3 (01:06:30):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:06:30):
Nope, nope, nope, don't. Then I got in the car
this morning and that wasn't set to the Red. I'm like,
oh great, I've missed a whole two hours. I've been
not at work and people are like, no one cares
laughing at you. Yeah right, no one even cared. They
were like, watch this, we don't need him.

Speaker 3 (01:06:43):
We went on with our day.

Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
That's exactly what I said. That's exactly how I felt.
I was like, not one person even cared. I could
be dead, and nobody called me stop it, but I'm not. No,
and I was on time and everything was fine. We
got a player, and it is so many Kiki things
this hour scared Kiki in for showby Is Shelley in
the Showdown, Kiki's Court and more. Next more Fred's Show, next.

Speaker 5 (01:07:09):
Right here, What happened when the last time you've seen
a grasshopper?

Speaker 3 (01:07:16):
Clearly in northern Michigan.

Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
Clearly you have good pest control or something. I don't know,
because where all these bugs are, please go outside. Fred's
Show is on. It's Monday, good morning, November third. The
French Show's on. Hi, Kaylin. Jason's in the other room.
Help us out today. Shoby's Shelley is out today, but
it was her birthday yesterday. Happy birthday show be is Shelley. Hi, Paulina,

(01:07:42):
Hi Kiki? Good morning? All right you versus Ken filling
in for Shelley. One hundred bucks and a random sized
T shirt. Whatever is left. That's the price. Next, is
there any more Fred's show than that? We'll get to
Kiki's court? Butt up, pomp girl, you're a step parent.
Don't get stepped on. That's what I was waiting for.

(01:08:02):
Biggest stories of the day, fun fact and uh in
Kiki's hour, can't it? Will pop it with an entertainer
reports you. What are you working on?

Speaker 3 (01:08:10):
I'll pop you want to do it?

Speaker 4 (01:08:14):
I will tell you who use somebody's worst moment of
their life as a Halloween costume?

Speaker 8 (01:08:19):
Wait?

Speaker 1 (01:08:20):
Don't we have a Kiki intro to oh we do?

Speaker 11 (01:08:23):
Oh? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
For the show was juvenile?

Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
Yeah? What's it called again? I can't let me see
if I have it here? Hold on a minute now,
I don't worry. We'll just take a few moments. Everyone
know I have it. You're gonna go get it. But
it's on a tape. It on a record. Or something.
I think show do you have what it takes to battle.

Speaker 4 (01:08:44):
With the.

Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
No, that's right that I remember. I was waiting for more.

Speaker 5 (01:08:48):
But now come on, pop it, drop it, pick it
up now, probably man, pick it up.

Speaker 3 (01:09:00):
Hey, let's go, let's go.

Speaker 5 (01:09:04):
Let's go.

Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
I just want to see a lone.

Speaker 5 (01:09:05):
This will go all day if you want to see Hey, Ken, Hey,
what's going on?

Speaker 8 (01:09:13):
Ken?

Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
Good morning, man? You're taking on Kiki today? It's one
hundred bucks. Fun fact about you, Ken is what.

Speaker 11 (01:09:19):
I really like long walks on the beach.

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Yeah, me too. I feel you, Ken, I feel you, man,
I feel you? All right? Five pop cultured questions. Shelly's
back tomorrow, but it's one hundred bucks and her record
was it was like forty and seven or something. It
was really good. Kick you gotta go all right, toutulou.
Audio is off. She goes into the sound boof poof
Kiki's leaving. She can I hear the questions? Ken? Whoa

(01:09:42):
with authority? Kenny? Question number one? Which friends star went
Instagram official with her new man hypnotist Jim Curtis. Three
phebe okay another relationship news which Gravity singer was once against,
bought it with influencer Kat Stickler.

Speaker 12 (01:10:05):
Three.

Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
I can hear Kicky Howay making a TikTok video right now.
There is there is no there's not one moment that
we were not capturing it some way on social media,
and bless her for it. Justin I don't even know.
Justin Baldoni's four hundred million dollar defamation lawsuit has been
officially thrown out. What was the movie that sparked all
the legal drama?

Speaker 3 (01:10:29):
Three?

Speaker 8 (01:10:30):
Two?

Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Okay, come on, babe, Kay, you're walking on the beach
so much, you don't know what's going on. This fashion
icon known for her signature Bob and Dason Vogue is
seventy six today. Name her? You know this, we probably
don't say Anna Window, I'm going to give it to you.
She'd just told you Ken, I'm not going to say again.

(01:10:52):
Oh Jesus, really okay? And which country icon named Dolly
Parton has officially opened reservations for her Upcome Song Teller Hotel.
He got a five, Yeah, he got a five. He
got a five. He got a five. Man, he's really good,

(01:11:14):
So I guess the tide would go to Ustoni. We
only play once a week, so he got a one.
One yeah, got one. I was gonna keep it going
for a little while, but I am which friends star
when Instagram official with her new man hit the tiss
Jim Curtis.

Speaker 3 (01:11:28):
Oh, we talked about that Jenny this morning. J Jen Eniston.

Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
Jim Ediston. Yeah, you know, we're gon. We're in a
kind of a we're on a gen basis with her.
I guess. In other relationship news, which gravity singer was
once again spotted with influencer Kat Stickler.

Speaker 3 (01:11:45):
Gravity Gravity three Gravity?

Speaker 1 (01:11:50):
Yep, well we're John Mayer. Actually that'd be hot, Cat
Sticker and do it? I watch that? Justin, Baldoni's four
hundred million dollar defamation lawsuit has been officially thrown out.
What was the movie that sparked all the legal drama?
Oh my goodness, this is why I don't think we
could give her anything, give him any because yeah, no,

(01:12:10):
I don't do that.

Speaker 5 (01:12:11):
It was something about the perfect movie, the perfect story
it ends with us, actually.

Speaker 3 (01:12:17):
Was, and he didn't even give the one I gave
to him.

Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
That's the sequel. This fashion icon, known for her signature
Bob and days at Vogue is seventy six. Today, Namer
and I went talk and which country icon has officially
opened reservations for her upcoming song Teller Hotel, Song Teller
Hotel Dolly Parton. Yeah that's a three way, yeah, fair
and square. Ken, you gotta say it. My name is Ken.

(01:12:42):
I got showed up on the Showdown, and you can't
hang with the Kiki. Go my man.

Speaker 11 (01:12:46):
My name is Ken. I got shown up on the Showdown,
and then I can't hang with Kiki.

Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
You Ken with the long walks in the beach, can't
hang with a key Cato cat cat cat boot cat
booooo cat cat.

Speaker 3 (01:13:02):
Keep your toes in the sand.

Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
Boots catoo boom cat cat boo cat booooo cat cat.
You going all right, Ken? Yes, can have a good day,
go walk around on the beach. Man, what you don't
seem happy? I'm happy for you, Okay. I don't know
what was up with my man? Can right there? Like

(01:13:27):
half of those answers we gave him like an hour ago. Sorry,
then again, you were here too, so I don't know
what room you were you were president. Well, let's do
another Kiki segment. Come onky Cart. He's up next to
the entertainer of for It Headlines and fun Fact. After
a hand trick spread show it's back in humidus. Order

(01:13:49):
a Fred show. It's Kiki's Court. All rise the honorable
kick a league Judge, Kiki take it away? If you
would please, Yes, let's step into the courtroom.

Speaker 5 (01:13:59):
The gabble been hit, it says, Keykey, Am I wrong
for making my stepdaughter look presentable. I've been married to
my husband for three years. He has a ten year
old daughter, Ava, from his previous relationship. Ava spends every
other weekend with us, and we get along really well.
As much as I love spending time with Ava, I

(01:14:19):
have to admit that I hate taking her out in
public with me because her mom does a horrible job
of keeping her hair tamed. For context, She's mixed. My
husband is black. Ava's hair is very long and curly. However,
her mom sends her to our house with it matted
entangled every week.

Speaker 3 (01:14:38):
It's so bad that she cries when I try to
brush it.

Speaker 5 (01:14:41):
So I got fed up, and for Ava's tenth birthday,
I decided to take her to get her first big
girl haircut. I took her to my stylist and we
cut about six inches off. It was still long, just
healthy and more even well. When her mom came to
pick her up. She completely lost it. I'm talking screaming

(01:15:02):
in the driveway, lost it. She said I violated her
rights as a mother, called me a jealous wannabe, and
said I traumatized her child. My husband, though, defended me,
saying it was just hair and that Ava loved it.
But now his ex is threatening to take us back
to court to revisit custody.

Speaker 3 (01:15:19):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 7 (01:15:20):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (01:15:21):
So this is just a paraphrase, and this is step
mom getting her stepdaughter's hair cut without either mom or
dad's permission. Yes, man, yeah, Judge Kicky would say you.

Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
Ma'am, are you okay? Like girl? Come on now, this
is part of co parenting.

Speaker 5 (01:15:41):
As a step parent, you have to overly communicate sometimes,
and if you felt a way about how the child
was looking, I would have first taken it to my
husband and given him an opportunity to address it as
her parent, and then if nothing went from there, that's
when I feel like you communicate with Ava's mom. You
can't take a kid to get their haircut and not

(01:16:03):
consult the parent. No, no care how bad the kid
is looking.

Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
You guys are the Jerry too eight five five five three.
I'm not even sure if one parent can unilatter really
like let's say they were together. Still, I'm not sure
if it's a good idea of one parent unilaterally makes
a decision maybe about hair, maybe mom and daughter. You know,
maybe that's more of a thing. But I you know,
I think there are a lot of decisions within a

(01:16:27):
parental relationship where both people need to sign off on
it before it's okay to do yes, and I think
a lot of it has I can't think of an
example for a boy, but I mean, like you're piercing,
there are all kinds of things where like the mom
may lead the way, but I do think the dad
should have some input in whether or not that's appropriate,

(01:16:47):
or whether it matches values of the family or whatever.
And the mom might win when it comes to a girl,
But I don't know that you would do that if
they were together. You certainly can't do that as the
step parent girl. And I know it's hard because you
want the step parent to you know, she wants to
be involved, and some of us in this room have
been through that before where it's like you know that

(01:17:09):
they want to have a role. But I think, you know,
even my my dad who adopted me, who was my stepdad.
I don't think he would have done something like that
without talking to my mom first. I can, I'm sure
of it. He would not have done something to my
appearance without talking to my mom first.

Speaker 5 (01:17:23):
Oh no, Like this is wild and parents take care
very you know serious. So I cannot imagine picking my
child up and they can look completely different than how
I drop them off. And nobody thought it was okay
to like, nobody thought to call me facetimy text me
before making that type of decision.

Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
In six inches. I mean, it's not the end of
the world. It's the principle. Though, it's not like she
came back shinead O'Connor, you know, with no hair at all.
But yeah, you can't you can't do that.

Speaker 3 (01:17:50):
No, you can't change it.

Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
Yeah, you can't change a child's appearance without everybody's vote, don't.
I don't think at least a conversation to your point. Yeah, yeah,
let me talk to Elise. Elise, how are you doing?
Good morning?

Speaker 10 (01:18:05):
Hey, good morning friend.

Speaker 11 (01:18:06):
Hi?

Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
So do you heard this? So basically stepmom goes and
changes stepdaughter's hair, not drastically, but in some way without
mom's approval, and dad didn't even know, what would you
do in this situation?

Speaker 6 (01:18:19):
And like I personally, I have.

Speaker 10 (01:18:22):
Two girls, and if I even going to cut my
daughter's hair, I'm going to go, hey, I'm getting the
girls those haircut to their father. So she should have
gone to her husband. They should have asked the mom
beforehand that I would be upset just as upset. Yeah, So,
I mean, I mean, I definitely feel like she should
have asked talked to the mother beforehand, because I understand
her frustration because it's her daughter's hair. I know it

(01:18:45):
grows back, but I mean, you know, she should at
least maybe even present.

Speaker 1 (01:18:48):
Now. I don't know you guys would know the answer.
I don't know the answer to this. But at what
point is it like this is affecting maybe her you know,
her her time at school, or her appearance in a
negative way, or how she cares for it, or or
any sort of pain related to having to fix it. Yeah,
I mean, at what point is this I'm not going
to say neglect because obviously there are far greater examples

(01:19:08):
of neglects going on, but at what point is this
something where you do have to step in because no
one seems to be paying attention.

Speaker 3 (01:19:15):
Right, and that's when you have a conversation. I think
that's when you bring it up to everyone.

Speaker 10 (01:19:20):
Yeah exactly, Yeah, yeah, bringing up to everyone, have a
family little conversation about it, and then go from there.

Speaker 9 (01:19:26):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:19:26):
I shouldn't just go do something, you know, because you
could argue Dad doesn't maybe know if it's not right,
because maybe he doesn't understand it as well, but because
he doesn't have long hair, orsn't the girl or whatever.
But you're right, I mean, you got to go. Unfortunately,
in the step parent situation, you know, you want the
respect of a full parent or if you're going to
be doing the work of a full parent, but you don't.
You don't get one hundred percent autonomy right unfortunately, and

(01:19:50):
I think most step parents would agree with that. Sadly.
It's that you know. But thank you, it's true though, Yeah,
thank you. At least have a good day you too, guys.
But yeah, I don't. I don't think my dad would
done that without talking to my mom. That wouldn't have
gone over Sarah Jane.

Speaker 11 (01:20:07):
Time listening to all of you.

Speaker 7 (01:20:14):
Of going, oh thank you. I I just had to
hop on the phone I heard this because yes, I
agree it is not good that she did not consult
because I can from personal experience. I can share my nephew,
his his grandma and grandpa took my nephew without my
sister and her husband's consents to get his haircut one time,

(01:20:39):
and he was traumatized from it. He wouldn't even get
his haircut for at least two years. And they truly
believe when we took him to finally a hairstells that
would help him. That she believes that something did happen
at that hair appointment and might have like nicked an
ear something. But I completely agree, like you have to
consult with it, have to be like they had no

(01:21:02):
idea he got his haircut until they went to pick
him up from his weekend with his grandparents and he
had a haircut.

Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
Yeah, you can't do it, grandparents, stepparents and so uncles,
you can't do it. You gotta like, I can't go
take Polly out and you know, give her a mohawk someone,
since it's so Mu's point on the text, I can't
just go give her a mohawk and be like, yeah,
but she wanted it.

Speaker 3 (01:21:23):
She wants the frost tips and highlights.

Speaker 1 (01:21:25):
Yeah, you go do it. No, like me in high school. No,
you can't do that. Thank you, Sarah Jane, have a
good day.

Speaker 7 (01:21:31):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
I'm glad you. Yeah. And just to be clear, the
dad did not know.

Speaker 5 (01:21:35):
The dad did not know, but the dad did stick
by his wife, so he was like, hey, it's just hair,
you know, don't make a big deal.

Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
It's just hair. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. Helen.

Speaker 3 (01:21:44):
Hi, Hi, how are you?

Speaker 1 (01:21:47):
Hicky score? What say you?

Speaker 12 (01:21:50):
I say the step mom was super wrong. I am
a step mom. I have boy children with long hair,
and I'm multiracial Hispanic, so my youngest has a pone
tail down to his waist.

Speaker 10 (01:22:01):
If I got my kids back.

Speaker 3 (01:22:03):
And their hair was cut, I would be livid.

Speaker 12 (01:22:06):
I would be very upset. And who back there? I
heard somebody say the hands thrown because no, no, I
and I hate to say. You know, me and my ex,
my now ex husband, me and his kids his ex
didn't get along, but where our kids all came into play.

Speaker 3 (01:22:25):
We got four kids in this equation.

Speaker 12 (01:22:27):
Nobody got anything done without some kind of conversation. And
as a matter of fact, we didn't have a problem.
Even if we didn't like speaking to each other. You know,
talking to each other about things with our kids, because
you know that ninety nine percent of the time, the
woman is providing the basic care on a regular basis
to your child in that household. So I would never

(01:22:48):
have cut my step son's hair. And in my equation
where my son goes off to see his father and
that step mother.

Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 12 (01:22:58):
Actually she called me and talked to me. So she
was like, hey, he said this and that, and I'm like, okay,
So she was black.

Speaker 3 (01:23:06):
I said, we didn't really get along, but we had
that respect.

Speaker 12 (01:23:09):
It's an understanding and a respect, and what this stepmother
did was disrespectful.

Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
Yeah, I agree, Thank you, Helen. Have a good day
you too, love have a great one. I love you too.
And yeah, so it's possible that the two step moms
don't get along, But then that then the dad needs
to moderate the concern. Yeah, and maybe it needs to
come from him as opposed to saying, well, you know
so and so stepmom says this, because then automatically that's
probably going to get negated.

Speaker 8 (01:23:32):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
So she called me a bad mom or all. She said,
I don't know about my own kid. So the dad,
if the maybe the stepmom needs toalk to dad say
here's my concern, here's why go have a conversation with
your ex wife about this. But no, you don't get
to do it. You know latterly, Hey, lit's that Hi?

Speaker 11 (01:23:47):
Good morning, Hi, good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:23:48):
What do you think?

Speaker 11 (01:23:50):
So I say this with a grain of salt.

Speaker 9 (01:23:53):
I don't think that the step mom was wrong, only
because there is a lot. I'm sure that when into
this decision, if there already is some type of conflict
or toxic situation with co parenting, then she probably figured
mom's taking too long, or dad is going to side

(01:24:13):
with me, and I'm going to just jump in and
take the lead and get this done.

Speaker 10 (01:24:17):
As a step mom myself, I.

Speaker 9 (01:24:19):
Have two boys, but I've been in situations where we've
said are you going to take them? Are you going
to take them?

Speaker 10 (01:24:24):
Well, then we would get a response to give.

Speaker 9 (01:24:25):
Me half, give me half, and we're like, Okay, the
kids wants the haircut, They're going to enjoy it, They're
going to choose it. And at the end of the day,
as a step mom and as a bio mom who
has a kid that has a step mom, I pick
and choose my battles.

Speaker 3 (01:24:37):
Is this something I'm going to go.

Speaker 9 (01:24:38):
To copeport, go to court for and spend hundreds of
dollars or even thousands of dollars to fight over.

Speaker 1 (01:24:44):
No.

Speaker 9 (01:24:44):
I think at the end of the day, this is
a learning experience for that dynamic to start the conversation
and really be in agreement, because these are the little
things that people will fight over and resent each other for.

Speaker 4 (01:24:55):
It.

Speaker 1 (01:24:56):
Wouldn't you argue though that like this is That's why
I asked the question about quality of life, like this
is an aesthetic thing. I feel like this could have
been discussed among adults. If we're talking about neglect or
quality of life and you have to intervene, fine, but
then you're justified like that, then you better be right,
like it better be something if you do this, you
know laterally without talking to the parents, and you better
be able to say, hey, if I didn't do this,

(01:25:17):
then there was a real problem. This seemed like more
of a preference than it did, which is why I
asked the question. I mean, sure, but if it comes,
I mean kids are gonna step parents are always trying
to get in favor with their step kids. If the
kid comes and says I want to buy a rifle.

Speaker 7 (01:25:37):
A little bit more.

Speaker 1 (01:25:38):
Discern there I did, and I understand. I mean, actually
that's a dramatic example. But belly button ring or yours.

Speaker 9 (01:25:47):
We did take them to go through that, but it
was because they kept asking mom and she never took
them and so it was like she said yes, but
never pulled the trigger. So did we get permission, Well,
she gave it to them, she just never to us
that we could do it. And honestly, I don't know why,
Like even as a bio mom, I don't know why
everyone thinks that the woman has the last day. It's

(01:26:08):
if my husband and I were still or my ex
cousbind and I were still together, this wouldn't be an issue.
I let him take my son to get his hair cut.
Step mom can go take him. It is like it
just is what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
Yeah, fair enough, thank you, was have a good day.

Speaker 9 (01:26:21):
Thank YouTube.

Speaker 1 (01:26:22):
I say right now, if one of my stepmothers and
I had many, if one of my I don't even
know where they all are now, I'm not even sure
which one is my step mom now. But if if
one of my stepmothers had done something like this and
I come all, my mom would have been in jail,
and she would be in jail servant like tend to life,
I know, and and tend to life? Is that anything
that's a very large it's a large parameter there, but

(01:26:43):
probably see a tend to life at leastam. The entertainment
report is next. Camlon's entertainer report is on the Bread Show.

Speaker 4 (01:26:52):
If you miss this, Julia Fox dressed up as Jackie Kennedy.
The moment specific was from after JFK was assassinated and
she was sitting right next to him. She wore the
same outfit and when as far as putting blood all
over her, she's trying to tell us it's not a costume,
it's a statement.

Speaker 3 (01:27:11):
I don't care what it is.

Speaker 4 (01:27:13):
It was a very very horrible moment, the worst moment
arguably of someone's life, and you wore it to a
Halloween party and she's getting dragged for that, rightfully. So
in similar news, people are convinced that Travis Kelsey's X
Kayla Nicole is.

Speaker 3 (01:27:26):
Sending a message to Travis and Taylor.

Speaker 4 (01:27:29):
So she for Halloween dressed up as Miss Tony Brax
and she looks unreal and she remade the music video
or did her own version of the music video for
he Wasn't Man Enough, So people are thinking with the
lyrics and the message that she's trying to say, you
could have him, he wasn't man enough for me.

Speaker 3 (01:27:47):
I'm all set, I'm good. So lots of people were
convinced that was what was going on.

Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
Messy. I love how people were like, oh, you know
Travis running a look at this video. Yeah, he's gonna
blow the whole thing up now because of that. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
the whole thing. Taylor. Can you imagine like even if
he were inclined to his life would be over. He
wouldn't be safe.

Speaker 4 (01:28:04):
But as if he hadn't seen her body before, you know,
like they did it for years and years, Like he's
seen that.

Speaker 1 (01:28:09):
He's good.

Speaker 3 (01:28:10):
It's okay, everybody's good.

Speaker 5 (01:28:11):
I wonder if the guys are watching it in the
locker room, the locker room, like you know, as it
is going viral, they're like, hey, turn the sound down,
but look at that.

Speaker 1 (01:28:20):
But you do realize that if he breaks her heart,
like he's not safe to walk the streets. Oh yeah,
like he's not. It's and especially now that we've gone
this far, like he's chosen this life and it's a
great life, and I believe that they're really in love
and I think they're going to be great. He's actually
trapped as well though, Like he can never divorce her, ever,
why would you? And then if she divorces him somebody,
it would be his fault no matter what, Like the

(01:28:41):
man needs this has to work, Like he's committed for life.
This is a branding. He's been branded Travis honestly, Like
he would need an army of a single, Like he
could never leave the house again if he does anything
to her. Millions and millions and millions of people waiting
outside Target for the next album release would attack him.

Speaker 3 (01:28:59):
Yes, yeah, hurt.

Speaker 4 (01:29:01):
Our girl, do not Meek Mill was put in handcuffs
early Saturday morning while cops searched his car for a gun.
Shortly after leaving a club in New York. He was
in Hell's Kitchen when a bouncer felt that what he
believed to be was a gun on him, and he
was told to get rid of it. He walked away,
through something into his car and went back into the club.
The cops were tipped off when he left the club,
pulled him over and he was putting handcuffs temporarily while

(01:29:23):
they searched his.

Speaker 3 (01:29:24):
Car, they didn't find a gun.

Speaker 4 (01:29:25):
He later shared on x that they were just trying
to embarrass him in front of people in the club.
They had guns in his face. He said, they're trying
to get me and John Mayer and influencer Kat Stickler
were once again spotted together having dinner at Teresa in
New York. This time this is I saw so many
people at the restaurant were like, please keep me anonymous,

(01:29:46):
but they told Dumois my favorite gossip blogger. This comes
after they were first seen together and she had to
make a video, according to her, acknowledging it but saying
she is still very much single, so you can date
and have fun and still be single.

Speaker 3 (01:29:59):
And lastly, I think we need to take a show trip.

Speaker 4 (01:30:02):
Dolly Parton has officially opened reservations for her upcoming song
Teller Hotel in downtown Nashville, set to open fully in
June two hundred and forty five rooms. Of course, it's
Dolly themed corps, two live music venues, twenty thousand square
foot museum called Dolly's Life of Many Colors, and it
will have her career and memorabilia. The hotel aims to

(01:30:24):
merge lodging, live entertainment and storyteller telling into a single
fan experience. Pre sale museum tickets and special opening packages
are also now available, and Fred Show on demand on
the iHeart app if you want to catch up on
anything you missed from any day of the show.

Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
The Dodgers beat the Blue Jays five to four, Game
seven of the World Series. That they are the champs
Dodger Nation. We're chasing to be a pretend Dodger van.
Where did that come from? He has friends in La Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:30:52):
It's what he says.

Speaker 1 (01:30:53):
So he allegedly only twelve percent of US adults favor
the current system of daylight saving time, which has people
in most states changing the clocks twice a year. May
be familiar with it. It's most people listening to us
had to do it. I thought we were done with this.
I guess we're not. I'm unclear. The Mega Million Shack
plot reaches eight hundred million dollars. The drawing is Tuesday.

(01:31:16):
Three hundred and seventy one point seven million dollars is
the estimated cash value. I used to be kind of
greedy about this, where I thought I needed more. I
don't at this rate. It's fine. I don't have a
long time to live, It'll be fine. No, I think
I could. I could make that work. I do. Cell
phones could be aging people's skin prematurely because of the
blue light emitted from screens. You can apply vitamin C

(01:31:37):
cream before bed, especially if you've planned to spend time
on screens. After washing your face. I guess sunscreen containing
zinc oxide or titanium oxide can help block the blue
light from your phone.

Speaker 4 (01:31:49):
Yeah, phone computer. I mean you have a setting on
your phone to turn it on like dim mode. Where's
there's no blue leg which I keep my phone on
all the time. But yes, we need sunscreen on every
day to block what our computer.

Speaker 1 (01:32:00):
One more way to phone skilling us, kiki, I know,
man taking me out every day. That is the fact
that you watch ticktocks while you're driving us Another way,
but and Dwayne Roberts, credited with inventing the first frozen burrito,
has passed away at the age of eighty eight. What
a guy, What a pioneer legend, what a patriot? I
do too. The millionaire, especially after I've been drinking. The
millionaire businessman died peacefully in his sleep. He invented the

(01:32:22):
first frozen burrito in nineteen fifty six. Fun fact, his
step children are Doug and Casey, who both appeared on
the reality TV series of Hills. In case you didn't know,
which I didn't and I watched that show. National Sandwich
Day is today. It's Job Action Day, National Housewives Day,
and National Broadcast Traffic Professional Day. Shout out to people
are like, shout out to you, guys. No, we don't
do that. That is a specialized part of this business,

(01:32:46):
and we have very talented traffic people, the most talented.
We do our own weather because we can't afford traffic
and weather correct, so we have to do it ourselves.
That being said, traffic is done by excellent You don't
do trafic.

Speaker 3 (01:33:00):
Oh no, I just do weather.

Speaker 1 (01:33:01):
I just did this whole thing. You aren't even listening.

Speaker 3 (01:33:03):
Depends where you are all to traffic, Jesus.

Speaker 4 (01:33:08):
We both have done traffic before, and it's very good
that there are professionals to do it.

Speaker 1 (01:33:12):
To tell you, I shout out all these people and
Balin is like, thank you, not talking about you, It's
just saying you're welcome. It's not National Weather person Day. Okay,
get your own damn day. More Fread Show Next. The
Fread Show is on Fread's Fun Fact Fred Fun Learn

(01:33:35):
so Much. This is for Kaylin and only for Kaylin.
Today's fun Fact. Did you know that cows recognize and
remember faces and can hold grudges. They can recognize or
remember of to recognize. They can recognize They can recognize
or remember up to fifty individual faces, both human and bovine,

(01:33:56):
for up to two years. This ability suggests the capacity
for law term memory and emotional attachment that goes far
beyond mere instinct. So, just like us, I just want
you to know that that that cow and that Hamburger
is holding a crush. More Fred Show Next,

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