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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Bread Show is on. I think it's a good chance
someone listening in the last couple of days might be like,
this guy should do a cigarette add or something I
wouldn't say. Last night helped you much. Yike, morning everyone, Tuesday,
December tenth, that's as high as we can go. My
voice cracked like I was going through puberty last night,
and just like you did right now. At jingle Ball,

(00:20):
I ain't get booed this year though, Camelin. We didn't
get booed this year. We did not. That's a win. Yeah,
but last year's single Ball we had to go out
and tell everybody that Lowayne was supposed to be on
stage at that very moment but his plane hadn't landed yet.
That didn't go well. I will not fall for that
banana and the tailpipe trick ever again. I will not.
Next time, Calen they come to us and say, hey,
will you go out there and tell them that there's
going to be a few more minutes. No, the answer

(00:42):
is no. People were throwing tomatoes. I'm like, where do
you get a tomato from? Yeah? I really did. We did.
Good morning everybody, Hi Kaitlin, Hi, Jason Brown, Hi Rovioikiki
Morning Showbiz will be here at Bella Jamin this year
as well. Yes, it was shingle Ball night last night
in Chicago. Thank you to everybody who came out. But
it was a late night for everybody, and so it

(01:03):
didn't really help the whole voice situation. But what are
you gonna do? You know? I mean, what am I
supposed to do? This almost go on? Yes, I thought about,
you know, maybe getting some stilts and Jason go out
there pretend to be me. But it wasn't gonna work out.
We couldn't do it. Yeah, we couldn't do it. I mean,
Ky She had a debut her polar bear coat last night. Oh, yes,
that was unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Yeah. Yeah. The rumor on the street was that you
actually went and harvested that polar bear yourself.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
I did.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
I had to do what I had to do.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
I love the polar bears though, but I needed that
for jingle Ball.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Yeah, you know, she found one that had passed away
from natural causes. All right, that's what I did.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
You don't need this skin anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
It lived a full life already, howber like polar bears lived,
had already lived. It was very, very happy and satisfied
with its life.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
It was a faux fer Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Yeah, it was like a like a pillow or like
a couch.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
It was.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
It was forever lazy. She were a forever lazy. I said,
you don't know what that is, snuggie. If you don't
know what that is, it's like a smock made of
felt or some kind of felt. But the fever Lazy
has a neat feature that has a flap in the back,
and it does so you can you can pee or
wear whatever you need to do without having to remove
the forever lazy. Oh you never seen that. No, it's

(02:16):
a snuggy. It's like the whole thing goes over you, right,
you know, like, how would you describe as snuggie. It's
like wear a blanket a blank yeah, right, it's a
blanket with arms basically. And but but the snuggie just
is like go straight down. The forever lazy, though very innovative.
You can lift up the flap. I assume it attaches
somewhere and then you can you know, yeah, so God

(02:37):
forbid you'd have to take the forever Lazy off or
the snuggy off in order to do your business.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
Then the Pancho that Polly was wearing last week, literally
the thing the blanket won.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Yeah. I love a blanket, Pancho. I love a blanket.
I love anything. I will wear it all. Yeah. Well,
I you didn't spring for the forever Lazy though, so
you'd have to take that off or tie it up
or do something. Yeah. I cut a little hole and
I cut my own little square. I noticed that. Well,
I noticed that because he's supposed to war underwear and oops, yeah,
I forgot that part again. Yeah, I know. Trending stories,

(03:09):
headlines to start your Tuesday, the Entertainer Report this hour,
and blogs to what do you work it? Okay, okay,
so a few things.

Speaker 5 (03:16):
Social media has already decided who would play the United
Healthcare CEO alleged killer, because that's who we are as
a country. Taylor Swift gave her tour her staff huge bonuses.
We're obviously talking jingle Ball, and then Eminem changed lyrics
to one of his songs after his mom's death.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
Okay, I have more on that CEO story. They think
they got him, but I don't know. It just seems
it seems a little wild to me that a dude
who apparently we all thought was this sophisticated was just
hanging out in McDonald's and Altuona with the actual murder
weapon in his bags? I don't know. Yeah, this whole thing,

(03:56):
it seems like maybe it was so sophisticated that they
brought some other individual in on it or something. I
don't know, Like what if you are that good that
you can just shoot somebody at five o'clock in the
morning in New York City and get away and no
one really can figure out, you know how, why, where?
And then they find you eating breakfast into McDonald's with it,

(04:16):
with the actual gun in the bag, which they don't
know if it's a gun yet, but like with the
gun on the silence there and and a letter talking
about how you want to do that thing, and a
bunch of money and fake id's and passports. It's almost
like somebody it's like, dude, you take this bag and
go get.

Speaker 4 (04:33):
Caught McDonald's and hold his backpack.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
Someone's going to meet you.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Right exactly, start act to weird and let's see.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Yeah right.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
I don't know if this is a I have not
been able to verify because it was solely last thame
when we got home, but I don't know if this
is a real tweet or just someone joking, but somebody
kept reposting a fixture of a Burger King low It
looked like a Burger King tweet that said we don't
snitch because apparently somebody at the McDonald's called the police
and had come down here because this dude is here.
We think he's here. Imagine yeah, and Burger King. I don't. Again,

(05:06):
I don't know if that would have been brilliant if
they did, butted for sure. Yeah, well I don't know
is if someone just you know, photoshopped or whatever. But
it was still funny Burger King tweeting we don't snitch. Yeah,
I wouldn't want to be the one. I know there's something.
There's something I don't this guy is the dumbest guy
ever or there's something very high level going on here

(05:28):
because I don't.

Speaker 6 (05:29):
I just don't get it, you know, I think it's
him you're saying, right, or like there's something.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
I don't want to get into the conspiracy theories as
to I just I mean, how how fast it'll happen,
you know, like, yeah, it happened so as far away
as he went Tuna with the gun in his bag.
Two days later, days later.

Speaker 4 (05:45):
You're following the story like they're searching random places, like
they're searching for the gun in the lake.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Why would you hold onto this gun? Oh my god,
this gun? And apparently it was a gun that was
printed on a three D printer, so there would be
no traces to where it came from because it was
like called a ghost gun, like he made the gun. What, Yeah,
you can print out a gun and that way, there's
no registration on it, like uh, and then there's no
like a unique signature. I guess there is a unique

(06:10):
signature to the gun. That's what they're going to figure
out if it was the gun, and they're gonna do
ballistics on it. And because I guess every every time
you shoot a gun from you know, each individual gun
has a different signature. But that puts on the bullet
from the barrel. So they can look at the bullet
from the dude, from the deceased man, and then they
can look at they can shoot the gun, and then
they can figure out if the bullets were shot from
that gun. But like they wouldn't be able to do

(06:33):
that if you didn't have the gun. Throw it in
a trash dog like anywhere anywhere whatever, like destroy it.
I don't know, why are you an expert carrying around
the murder weapon in a McDonald's. What are we doing?
It's on the run. It's just too easy, I know.
It's just yeah, and it's like a letter in his
bag that basically said I did it.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
But what part part?

Speaker 7 (06:55):
Come on?

Speaker 8 (06:55):
I know?

Speaker 1 (06:56):
And he's Ivy League students. Yeah, so yeah, right, splotally
the guy. Yeah I am. You know, we'll get to
in just a second. And then we just got to worry.
Don't you worry? Oh, there's way more, Kaitlin. People need
to wait at least two minutes and then sit and
listen to us talking. It's it's gonna blow your mind.
What else? What other details we haven't just shared? I have?

(07:16):
I have some good news for you this morning. Kicking
about TikTok. I know you do, come on, no, I do,
I do. Let me see here, four day work weeks.
I've got the biggest searches and the word of the
year because we're doing that kind of stuff now because
it is the end of the year. Of course. Oh
and Mike Tyson is trending today. Uh, if you're Mike Tyson,
if if you're hoping for some form of redemption against Shake, Paul,

(07:38):
I have your answer in just a second, two minutes away,
after Subrina Carpenter, what's trending French? This is what's trending, Okay, guys,
I asked, if we didn't just talk about this, but
pretending we didn't, pretending maybe you just tuned in. It's
gonna be great. So a dude is being held in
the CEO's killing from last week. A twenty six year

(07:59):
old man is being held the shooting death of an
insurance company ceo. He appeared in a Pennsylvania court on
Monday and was ordered held without bail. So Luigi Maggie
own is his name. He was arrested earlier in the
day at McDonald's in Altuna, Pennsylvania, of all places, during
a manhunt for the killer of the United Healthcare CEO
Brian Thompson last week in New York City. He was
let at the courthouse in shackles for the brief appearance

(08:21):
before a judge. The charges listed in the criminal complaint
include carrying a gun without a license, forgery because he
gave them a fake ID, falsely identifying himself to the
authorities and processing instruments of crime because he had a gun,
they're saying, and a silencer, and both allegedly were three
D printed, so like somebody made the gun him for

(08:42):
he made it or somebody. The criminal complaint says that
when the resting officers approached the guy in the McDonald's
and asked him if he'd been in New York City,
the guy became quiet and started to shake the Chief
of Detectives for the New York Police Department said he
will be extra added to New York at some point
to face charges in the killing. So I don't know
if they must know a lot more than we know

(09:04):
if they're just case closed. But supposedly he had a
manifesto in his in his backpack, essentially saying like sorry,
I did this, it had to be done right. And
the gun, and he had money, two different kind of currencies,
American and some foreign currency. He had his passport, and
he had a bunch of fake ideas. It's just too easy,

(09:25):
and he's just sitting at McDonald's having a big magazine.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
Do you think he would he wanted to be caught.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Well, a lot of people are texting this morning. Like
people listening to us think that maybe he just wanted
to be caught, but like he could just turn himself in.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
I mean, but you know, keep his spice, get you right.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Yeah, but he had going to have a standoff in McDonald's,
you know, and not like what did you order? I
wonder right like did he have good taste? Did he
make a good order? Or was he a flash lunchtime?
He was a flay fish guy. He did it. Hey,
it's the best. I can't I can't do it anymow.

(10:04):
Flair fish is not the best on the menu.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
The bun is pristine, I will because they've seen the
but so it looks super nicee milts, half.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
A piece of cheese, cheese and fish. I don't know
there's cheese on the sandwich. Yeah, yeah, that's what I mean.
So good, especially during le double fish.

Speaker 3 (10:24):
Put a tomato?

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Nice, you need a tomato because you're eating a filet
of fish. So anyway, we'll see what happened did to me? Yeah,
speaking of flat fish, this whole thing is fishy. It is.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
It's given a very good movie.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
Though like this, it would be a better movie if
he had like jetted out somewhere and they had to
go searching for him, because you can disappear if you
want to disappear, especially if you're a pro, especially if
you were being backed by somebody else. So they get
to put that in the movie. You know what, this
gonna be the shortest movie of all time. It can
be a lifetime movie.

Speaker 3 (10:59):
See, we got to see what his back.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
He's in jail.

Speaker 8 (11:01):
You know he might get to jail and get out,
like and break out and then disappear.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Oh part two. You see what I'm saying. This guy,
this guy got caught in the McDonald's in Altoona. He's
not breaking out of anything. But we'll see it. Just honestly,
I don't know. And it seems like again I don't
know anything that anyone else doesn't know, just some reading
online stuff. But I it seems like they just open
it shot like we got him. So I mean, just
like that.

Speaker 4 (11:25):
No, but like you said, it's very fishy, like from
the start, like the CEO is going to a hotel
he wasn't at you know, he wasn't at this hotel,
know all that stuff. He's going to a hotel you're
not staying at at this sort of time. It's just
fishy off the back. Yeah I didn't he know all that? Yeah,
I don't know. Yeah, that's what I think TikTok story.
This morning they found an emergency motion to stop the

(11:47):
band Kiki.

Speaker 8 (11:48):
Thank you, Yes we did, because why because no weapon
formed against TikTok shell prosper.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Now that makes sense.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
I had to put it out there.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
That was context the right place to put. If TikTok
is going to go down, they're going to go down
and swinging, at least legally. Yesterday, the company requested an
emergency pause of the law that would ban the app
on January nineteenth, if it hasn't been sold by then.
In its court filing asking for the pause, TikTok says
the break would give the Supreme Court time to decide
if it should review the law. The company also argues

(12:20):
in its filing that a delay would get the Trump administration,
which takes over one day after the band goes into effect,
time to decide what it wants to do about it. Well, okay,
that's true. Again, I still think that I still think
that Trump is going to make this all right, and
so if they buy some time, that gives him time
to then go in there and go, oh, you know what, guys,
it's going to be okay, and then he's the hero. Yep.

(12:42):
I still think as were trying to do. A federal
appeals court has already rejected TikTok's attempt to overturn the
law on First Amendment grounds. So Tokyo is adopting a
four day work week. Okay, We've had this debate many
times before whether we be into a four day work
week and if we were what we want day through
Thursday or would we want Tuesday through Friday or whatever.

(13:04):
But the reason, the reason they're doing it is because
of low fertility rate. So I guess they want people
to go home and do it.

Speaker 8 (13:11):
Yes, I mean, I mean yeah if you're about the
mood you dear, and we're not higher.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
So the fertility rates at a record low. So the
Tokyo Metropolitan Government is doing something about it. Starting in April,
the government will put a four day work week into
place for its employees. This is for the I guess
state employees. The move is meant to give working mothers
three day weekends and more family friendly options for scheduling,
making it easier to raise children in the country's demanding
work culture. The new rule will go into effect for

(13:39):
over one hundred and sixty thousand employees of the Tokyo
Metro Government, letting them work Monday through Thursday. The fertility
rate in Japan is at one point two, with a
rate of two point one necessary for a stable population.
For reference, the fertility rate in the US was at
one point six y' one as of twenty twenty three,
and decreased by two percent every year from twenty fourteen
to twenty twenty. Yeah. I guess they want to make

(14:01):
it more attractive to be a family and to be
able to take care of your kids and to go
out there and do it on Fridays. Just do it,
you know, have too much wine on Thursday because you're
not working on Friday, Thursday. Yeah, right in Japan. Right,
that's right. I'm sorry why it was szaky second? Okay,
y that isn't sure what you said something else. I'm

(14:23):
vaguely familiar. Yeah, I'm also familiar with what I thought
you said too. Merriam Webster is twenty twenty four word
of the Year is polarization. It's polarization, the twenty twenty
four word of the year. It means division, but it's
a very specific kind of division. Polarization means that we
are tending it towards the extremes rather than towards the center. Okay,

(14:48):
the last year the word was authentic, polarization. I've never
used that word. In twenty twenty four, polarizing. No, I've
never used polarization, right, but I mean, okay, but polarizing.
It's in, you know, so it could be polarizing. How
you use it correct has conjugated. I guess I still
think I used it this year. I've heard it obviously,
but never came out of my mouth.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
I used to should have been demir.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
I do too, Demir. Well, now hold on, we'll get
to that, because I don't know why do you wish?
Don't get some sucking. Don't pull a woof you over
here and tell the end of the story before I
even start telling the story. A team from unscrambler dot
com examined the Google search data of Americans in each

(15:31):
state to see which slang terms they've been googling. Topping
that list is the word demir, which garnered a staggering
two hundred and sixty thousand searches thanks to a TikTok personality,
So no longer just a description of modest behavior, demure
has been transformed into a nuanced commentary on style and
social appropriateness. Also this year, Sigma a lone wolf who

(15:54):
operates outside traditional social hierarchies hawk Tua. Of course, Schmaltz
refers to excessive sentimentality or melodrama sen, which is slang
for self kats a ktz, a term for anything enjoyable, fun,
or pleasing. It can also mean yes preen, a slang

(16:16):
for a child who tries to act like a teenager.
Some of these words I've never used or heard of,
so I don't know who's search of it. This stuff
and Mike Tyson's trending today. If you're hoping for some
form of Jake Paul rematch, apparently it's not going to happen.
His son was asked about him and he said, I
think he's done. My step mom she's saying he's done.

(16:37):
And they're a team. That's husband and wife stuff. Of course,
he fought YouTuber Jake Paul to a decision loss in
which Paul said he was carrying the boxing legend to
the finish rather than knocking him out. Tyson looked to
be unable to really stand in the final rounds of
the fight. We've had lots of conversation about that anyway,
so it may not happen again. Even if that guy

(16:58):
in Saudi Arabia or whatever. Yeah, Uee is offering seven
hundred million dollars. That may change your mind, right, What's like,
let's one more time, honey, I could just see that. Now.
It's like, Honey, I'm gonna retire. I don't think I
should do this anymore. You shouldn't do this anymore. It's
not good for you. Uh, someone offered us seven hundred
million dollars. Now, I'm out right, how not good is it?

(17:19):
Red mean, get back to work? Yeah, I'm certainly. I
think it's gonna be okay. Check book ones and then
she just righteanges her mind. Yeah, your health is You're
already kind of messed up anyway, honey. It's fine. It's
National Logger Day and Dewey Decimal System Day today as well.
The Entertainment Report will get to it next three minutes
after fallaf Boin blogs this hour, we got to talk

(17:40):
about last night Rufio kind of touching family moment, and
it really was actually waiting by the phone. This Morning
We've Got Money was so Morning Morning Morning Money was
so by what ten fifty? Yeah it fifty bucks and
theyre go This Morning Too Fresh show is on I'm
Struggling's Entertainment Report. He's on the press show. Jingle Ball

(18:05):
went down in Chicago last night. We were all there.

Speaker 5 (18:09):
We are very sleepy, so we're Benson Boone, Jason Derula,
Madison beer One, oh NCT Dream, Jack Carlow, and Teddy Swims.
It was very much sold out. I mean they released
last minute's seats like behind the stage and people were
packed there.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
It was crazy for me.

Speaker 5 (18:24):
Benson Boone and Jason Derula were the best performances of
the night. I mean, Jason did like a medley of
just banger after banger after banger.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Jean dance, He's got so many hits. The famous Twins,
what are their names? The Twins? The Twins?

Speaker 3 (18:40):
You lost your mom man.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
I got a picture with him. I was like, yo,
I freaked out in the hallway. I yeah, we saw
you freak out. They won the first season in the
World of Dance.

Speaker 9 (18:48):
We know.

Speaker 10 (18:49):
Dan was like yo, like Blake Twins. It was like
I gotta get a picture. They're like, oh yes, okay.
In the they were great. Their dance all his dans
are stage presents.

Speaker 5 (19:00):
Even though the like male and female dancers were like
simulating kisses and I don't know, it was very sensual.
What was it for you guys? Was that pretty much
your favorite performances?

Speaker 1 (19:10):
M Benson Blue crushed it me. I mean, I'm a
fan of really good.

Speaker 11 (19:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (19:16):
I did a pre show with him and he's like
an acoustic set and his voice is on real like
it's so amazing. I told him he reminded me of
Freddie Mercury very much. So he has his chest out
all the time now, which we're not mad about. Madison
Beer looked hot as ever. Teddy swim Seddy swims. He
always sounds great. He's super sweet. I watched Benson Boone

(19:38):
watch Madison Beer perform and he was keeping a close
eye here.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
I'll tell you what he can back up because that
you know. She and I had a fine How was
the interview? Was she she cool? She's very cool? Yeah. Yeah,
well I'm an og fan and I was able to
tell it. I am no, I'm serious. My favorite Madison
Beer song is from like twenty eighteenth, Cold, I won't
let you walk away, And I told her that. She
was like okay, and then from there we were your buddies.

Speaker 5 (20:02):
Oh yeah, stunning, stunning, she is.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
I was talking to you guys about this off the
air this morning. No, I do kind of wonder like
Sweetie and Madison they either, I guess they came off
the stage and then came and did the interviews in
a different room, and they were still wearing their on
stage costume, and basically what they were both wearing like
some form of like a tutu kind of like well,
Sweety had a tutu on and Madison had some sort
of thing. And I just wonder, like, how do you

(20:27):
feel walking around backstage like doing normal things with your
asset and like stuff out. Maybe girls are used to it,
you know or whatever, but like I don't ever walk
around with any part of me like blowing in the wind. Yeah,
So I just I just kind of wonder, like it's
like the most beautiful. She was great too. She opened
the show.

Speaker 5 (20:46):
I forgot to mention that, and she she were all
dancing backstage. She's, yeah, my Filipino sister.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
Yeah, I knew that was up.

Speaker 5 (20:54):
And We're going to hear about a really really sweet
moment that happened for RUFEO in blogs.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Right, we'll talk about it in blogs. That's what I decided. Yes, okay,
perfect executive decision has been made. Love that okay, So tickets, Yeah,
it was adorable. Taylor Swift gave.

Speaker 5 (21:08):
Her Era's tour crew about one hundred and ninety seven
million in bonuses. The gifted money went to truck drivers, caterers,
instrument techs, merch lighting, sound production assistants, carpenters, dancers, band members,
security choreographers, pyrotechnics, hair, makeup, wardrobe, even the physical therapists
and members of her video team, all kinds of people.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
The tour ended on Sunday.

Speaker 5 (21:32):
And Vancouver after one hundred and forty nine shows that
took place across a twenty one month span. In total,
the worldwide tracks sold more than two billion worth of tickets.
By the way, this isn't the first time, even on
the tour that she has spread the wealth. Earlier this summer,
it was revealed that she had given out over fifty
five million in bonuses.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
To her crew.

Speaker 5 (21:51):
And I don't know if you remember, but all the
trucks lined up for her to thank her, and it
made me very emotional.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
But what doesn't these days. I guess the Internet.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
Has been internetting over the last week especially, and people
online already are calling for Dave Franco to play alleged
gunman Luigi Maggioni Maggione when the Murder, When the Murder
of the United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson no doubt gets
you know.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Adapted for the screen. I'm sure it's already in the works.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
Luiji was detained by cops in Pennsylvania on Monday in
connection with the murder.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
By the way.

Speaker 5 (22:25):
Dave is the younger brother of James Franco and Beyonce.
Jay Z made a rare red carpet appearance on Monday
at the La premiere of Mufasa the Lion King, post
her photos with Bue Ivy and Beyonce's Mam Mattina. Twelve
year old Blue Ivy plays a major part in the film,
voicing lion Kiara, the daughter of Simba voiced by Donald

(22:46):
Glover and Nala Is Beyonce, who reprises their roles they
played in the twenty nineteen live action Lion King. This
obviously comes just days after jay Z was accused of
rape of that thirteen year old girl in two thousand,
so they made a rare public appearance, and he has
spoken out saying those claims are false. By the way,
in a blackmail attempt, Jason, do we have jingle ball

(23:08):
stuff on our web?

Speaker 12 (23:09):
Jingle Ball and the crazy Valentine's Day president that Michael
Polanski got Lady Gaga.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Oh I saw that, yes, spreadshet Radio dot Com. Jason,
you look like you can barely keep your eyes open.
You look like a toddler trying to convince me that
you don't have to go to bed. You look like
Colly saying no, I'm not tired.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
I know my eyes burned.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
They're burning when I close up. How much did you
sleep last night? Like four hours? Okay, too bad? Yeah,
in a little bit. Yeah I did to today. Yeah, yeah,
but I don't think I probably only yeah, four and
a half something like that. Yeah. But you like, literally,
you look right now. You look like Polly. It's like

(23:48):
Polly's time for bed, and she's like, no, I'm not tired.
During every song, my head's down over here. But yeah,
these long commercial breaks are going to be sus I'm
gonna take your forever lazy over there. See what I
gotta do?

Speaker 12 (24:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (24:05):
Well and with the flat opa yeah obviously eight five
three five is how you call the show. You can
call it text Bella, I meane operators are standing by
a waiting get she had spent We spent a tremendous
amount of time last night. And I have to say, Bella,
I love you and you're very sweet. Go she is
a talker, yeah, and I am not a talker. I'm

(24:26):
not a talker. I saved my energy for the performance,
for the art, and that would know she wanted to
get to know you. She did, and uh, guys talked
about a lot. Yeah, yeah, yes we did. And as
a guy with no voice, that wasn't necessary about Hey,
you know what, it's fine, it's fine, I love it.
I love my voice cracks in front of sixteen thousand people,

(24:48):
it's fine. But anyway, no one seemed to care, and
I don't know one said anything about him. But this
is what I wanted to ask you about before we
get to this very touching family blog. It was a
very sweet moment last night. And jingle Ball in Chicago
and I didn't even know it was coming, but I
was very excited to see it. I was excited for
just the first part of it, not the second poem.
But a woman in South Carolina has gone viral because

(25:10):
she accidentally sent her family a live Christmas photo with
it with audio of an erotic novel describing a man's
bolds forming in the background. So I need to I'm
even almost guilty of this because I need to go
find the setting in my phone where it turns off
the default live photo. It's whatever reason in my phone.
If I take a picture of you right now, it

(25:31):
defaults to live, and I have to remember to click
on little thing to turn live off for you send it.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
I love watching people's photos like whenever they send them, because.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
You get so much tea from the background. Well because
you'll get a couple seconds of audio and whatever else
is going on, you know, because someone will take the
picture and then they'll you know, the process of the
phone like moving down its capturing audio. So the woman
didn't know that iPhone live photos include one point five
seconds of sound and movement, so she sent the photo
of her decorated fireplace to a family group, not knowing

(26:01):
that the bolts describing scene from the audio book was
being played in the background and was included. The woman's
daughter shared the live photo on TikTok, where it got
over four hundred thousand likes. Several people commented on the
video that they didn't know that live pictures also include sounds.
So my question is, I got a couple of minutes here.
Have you ever had a photo technological photos NAFU where

(26:25):
you either sent the wrong photo to the wrong person
or a live photo you know, mix up or something
like that, because I feel like it's not hard to do,
or like, have you ever I've told the story a
million times, like every other story I tell, But you know,
like where someone goes to show you a picture on
their phone and their camera roll pulls up and there's
like other photos on the camera and you're like, oh.

Speaker 13 (26:46):
You know.

Speaker 3 (26:49):
That almost ever less.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
That happened to me last night. And I'll be honest,
it's like it's like, you know, hanging out over the
weekend for the Toys for Touch, staying in the Walmart
in North Carolina where everybody walking down of the We're
literally outside the walmart and everyone's coming out with their
carts and I couldn't help but look inside everybody's cart
like it's just a nosy thing. So like when you
pull your phone out and the photo rolls up there

(27:11):
with all the little pictures, yes, and they're like, oh,
let me, I want to shake a picture of my dog,
or I want to shake a picture of my you know,
car or whatever. And I can't help. But and I
have to convince myself to look away so that I'm
not being intrusive. But like I stare at the photo
grid to see, like, there's a picture. What do you do?
Like if I was to show my photograds? So how
did it happen to you?

Speaker 6 (27:31):
So last night somebody was like, oh, I haven't been
on Instagram, show me the baby, you know, I want
to see the baby. So I pulled up my my
nothing bad on here, however, look at this.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
I came up. Oh yeah, that's not my ass. But
that's an ass.

Speaker 13 (27:46):
You know.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
I want to buy this missus Claw's outfit, except the
back is completely exposed. You guys can see. I'm bus
So this came up because I was showing him the
photo to buy that for your personal youth.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
For personal youth.

Speaker 6 (28:01):
But I don't know what he thought that was because
I literally was like going so slow going, you know, heyn.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
To look at the baby. Oh there she is none, there's.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
A big ass.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
I'll be honest if I would have looked at that
and been like, oh boy, there's I wassed something intended
for me. What happened to you?

Speaker 8 (28:15):
We took a picture with one of our big bosses
that was in town. Tom No I call him Big T. Yeah,
he was in town and so we took a photo.
And this is my first time meeting Big Ta in person,
and he was like everybody looking make sure the photo's good.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
So I'm like okay. Everybody scrammed, but it was like
it was just me and him. I said hello, okay.
Then somebody helped me.

Speaker 8 (28:39):
And so he goes to pull up the photo and
he can't find it because he updated his phone and
now the galleries are hard to like.

Speaker 3 (28:46):
That I hate.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Yeah, it's a little clunky. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
So he's like scrolling.

Speaker 8 (28:50):
He's you know, like when you're standing over somebody and
they're scrolling through their phone.

Speaker 3 (28:53):
I'm trying to give him his space because I'm like, hey,
I don't want to know you like that.

Speaker 8 (29:00):
It got some point where I was like, hey, I
trust you you don't. Actually, who am I to tell
you to show me a photo before you post it?

Speaker 3 (29:08):
Like, I'm like, no, no, no, it's good.

Speaker 8 (29:09):
He's like no, no, no, wait we can look and
he wait he found it, and I was so nervous,
like please, I don't want to do well.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
A side note, That's something else I was reminded of
last night is that if I take pictures of any
with any of you guys, and they're taken on your phone,
you're going to post a picture that you look the
best in and it doesn't matter what I look like it.
Oh yeah, yeah, case in point, my friend, my friend
mkeith o over here. Yeah, we took a few pictures
together and I look like a moron and you look
great in every picture. And no, but that's not just

(29:37):
you though, that's not epidemic. That's everyone does that. Well.
If there's a group picture being taken, everyone looks. I'm
the most guilty of everyone to see which ones they
looked the best. I mean I literally my eyes could
have been closed and I could have been like I
could have had my finger all the way up my
nose and nobody would even care. Yeah, I done. Every
single person on the shop. Yeah, I'm terrible. Yeah, there's

(30:01):
somebody's texts.

Speaker 4 (30:01):
He must have thought that we looked good because he
only posted a photo of him and a friend.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
Well, he wanted to collab, you know, he knows where's
Bread's butter. But that was a hard photo. That was

(30:26):
we're all backstage and stuff like, you know, that's just
what I do. It's just it's another day. And the
funny thing about that is the guy we're talking about
is like a high a very high level executive. He's
a big, big, big, big buss in the company. And
like people, like legitimate people are liking that post because
he's a big deal, Like Madison Beer liked it. Yeah,
you know, like celebrities were liking the picture because they

(30:47):
all wanted to be in with him because she wants you. Well, yeah,
I didn't want to talk about this, but that song
I Will let You walk Away is about me. She
did let me walk away. But if you listen to
the song, then you understand what I'm talking about. But
a bunch of texts, I accidentally sent my wife a
picture of her engagement ring we were dating. Yeah, yeah,

(31:13):
turn on airplane mode. As soon as you realize that
you sent the wrong person a pick when it finally
says the message undeliverable, then deleted from the text. Oh
you got to be fast. You got to act fast
if you're gonna do that. A couple of weeks ago,
I freaked out thinking I posted a naked snap on
my story after trying to send it to my husband. Well,
very very stoned. Someone said there, Yeah, a lot of

(31:36):
people have said they've done that. You're welcome everybody. The
other thing that has gotten me in trouble almost and
I think probably a lot of people, is that feature
where if you're texted a picture, it winds up in
your photo role. I don't know if it still does
that does, but I've been sent a number of nice
photographs that I was very grateful photographs. I was very

(32:00):
very kind of people to send me somebody these things,
and I of course left them in the context of
the chat on the text, you know, I was. It's
not like I'm downloading people's and I know there's surprises
a lot of people. I don't if I'm talking to
you and you're sending me pictures like that, I don't
download the pictures. I'm not I don't have pictures of
people that I it's disgusting like that. I used to
you know what I'm saying. I don't save those pictures.

(32:20):
They're they're there, I know where to go. And then
if I'm not talking to you anymore, then they live
in the text and I don't you know what I mean.
I think that's kind of gross if you're like archiving,
you know what I mean. But now they go into
the photo role. So I'm like, hey, mom, look at
this dog. And I flew the other day and saved
and it's like that is a cat holding you know

(32:48):
what I got. I need to stop right now. Fred Shows.
This is the frend show. It is the show. Oh
my god, this voice is not This voice is not
getting better. It's just it's just getting worse and worse. Honestly,
maybe maybe I should just call it coaches go home.
Everyone over here is I would be forever in debted

(33:11):
to you. Well, we're getting close. If your fearless leader
can't even speak, then that's uh yeah, I'll kick you
over here, like, yeah, are you really sound bad? Yeah?
Maybe I think you need to lay down permanent damage
might be Jason. Jason's came over here with one of those.
I don't know why he carries around one of those

(33:32):
doctor things with the light and the you know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
Like, Yeah, Madison Beer just sex her.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
She said, come back to bed, Fred, Well, she needs
her rest. She's amazing. You know what that interview happened?
Like Jase was so excited about it, the interview with
Madison Beer because it may have happened at the same
time as a bunch of other things that we're supposed
to have. And so I really like I didn't get

(34:02):
to do my normal thing where I stand backstage and
wait for ten minutes for the person to come up
and get nervous about the interview. Because I get nervous
about interviews. I do I do? I do? Do I
it seem like you do? Yeah, well I don't know.
A lot of people say they can't read my emotions.
Then I'm a man of stone. But anyway, I didn't
get a chance to get nervous because she was already waiting.

(34:23):
So I just walked in and just fired away and
it went pretty well. But where was I going with this? Oh?
Where what the hell was I going with this? Oh?
Jingle Ball last night, Thank you so much for coming.
We're so grateful. Sold out in no time really, and
that you guys were an amazing crowd and it was
a great time. So thank you for supporting our jingle ball.
Every single year, Kiki has nominated us for an iHeartRadio Award.

Speaker 3 (34:46):
Yes, and I made sure to show you guys because
we nominated.

Speaker 1 (34:49):
So we nominated ourselves for an award given by our ship.
Don't get me wrong. Not the first time, perfect, not
the first time that's happened, Okay, but I think it's time.
I think it's time we do it a lot of
other radio shows do and just nominate ourselves for stuff
and gas ourselves up. You know what, Paulina and I
were talking about this this morning.

Speaker 5 (35:07):
We had no idea, Like a lot of things that
happen for people, and this is no shade at all
like they ask for and and Paulina and I just
nobody told us that that's how it worked. So we
just thought people came to us. We thought, oh, you
just do a good job, people will come to you.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
So no, no, Caitlyn, I've noticed that. I think it's
a very fine political line in life between gassing yourself
up and then waiting for things to happen. It's a
very fine line because I found that like when you
say this is what I want, sometimes they're like that.
But but if you can somehow convince someone else in

(35:42):
power that it's their idea to give you what you want, now,
that's the key here. I was just working hard and
thinking that it would come to me. That's never gonna
be good. Are you kidding me? No? How it works? What? No? No, No,
you have to work hard. That's just the bottom. That's
just the minimum expectactually.

Speaker 8 (35:59):
Least second can't ask for it, and then when they
come to you it doesn't match the work.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
You got to have the work right, you know, you
got to work hard. That's like the base thing. But
I used to be that. I used to be like
I'd like to do this, I'd like to do that,
and I'd be good at this, and let me tell
you why why we could do this, and and it's
like ah no. But then what's funny is if if
you do it the other way, where you just sort
of plant the seed, you know, in a very casual way,
and then walk away and then never say anything else
about it, they'll come back and be you know what,

(36:24):
you guys, should do you guys should do this. Wow,
And it's like, oh my god, where did you come
up with that idea? That it's absolutely brilliant? Yes, I
wish I have thought the same thing myself right now.
I'd like it. Yes, you have. You have to when
it comes to people of power, you have to convince
them that it is their idea and then wild things happen.
That Jim is exciting, This is very exciting. We've we've

(36:48):
been signed up for an iHeartRadio podcast, Word for the Tangent,
which is available on the iHeart Radio app. And and
who knows? It's a mystery who nominated us? It's not right, Kiki.
I hope we win. I have noticed though, it's very
important to submit if you expect to win awards. It
turns out, it turns out you actually have to tell

(37:10):
the people giving the awards that we exist in order
to win an award. It's a crazy concept. You actually
have to sign up with the awards. I've been told. Yeah,
blogs are next. It's to Fred show. Fred's show is
on jingle posts, jingle Ball, jingle Ball. I guess it

(37:31):
couldn't be jingle ball. Eve that was yesterday? Was it?
Jingle ball, Halo jingle ball. I don't know the after party.
I don't know, but we don't have a voice. It's
not helpful to go then scream into a microphone for
it doesn't It doesn't help. I've learned. I've figured out.
Hi Caling, Good morning morning, Hi Jason Brown, Hello, Roofie.

(37:52):
Hell he's here, shown Shelley. Is it a tie again?

Speaker 11 (37:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (37:57):
Oh it is, I guess it is. I already forgot
one fifty to type breaker which yes, that guy in
the showdown in about twenty minutes, the entertainer report, we
get to stay there, go debate some relationship drama with
Qiana and what are you working out with?

Speaker 5 (38:10):
Report k I'm going to tell you about that really
romantic gift that Lady Gaga's fiance got her. Also, Rufio,
I have a story for the nerds. It involves adventure.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
Oh god, leave.

Speaker 12 (38:26):
These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
Oh like we're writing in our diaries, except we say
them aloud. We call them blogs. Rufio, A very touching
moment last night, a jingle ball, and you you tell
the story very well. Please take it away, Thank.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
You, dear blog. So last night was jingle Ball. It
holds a special place in my heart. I love meeting
all the listeners and this is the place where I
propose the jests on stage.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
That's right, like.

Speaker 4 (38:53):
Nine years ago something like that. So I love jingle Ball.
And last night Jess took Ashland to jingle Ball. It
was his first ever concert and went to jingle Ball
your five year old song. Yes, my five year old
son actually had a date with Donatella shout out.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
He's probably mad at me for saying that right now,
but yeah.

Speaker 4 (39:13):
So he really wanted to see Benson Boone and obviously
he was later in the show and I went during
Anti t Dream, I went out to the crowd to
try to find him and I.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
Was like, I was like, I swear I gave you
tickets in this section, like where are they? I couldn't
find people either.

Speaker 4 (39:30):
But I ended up finding him, and then Benson Moon
was coming on stage and I was like, ash, let's go.
I picked him up and then I brought him to
the side of the stage to see Benson Boone perform.
And he's just like in awe like seeing this man
like perform his songs, and he really loves beautiful things
and obviously that's his closing song, right, So it's getting
to that time and I was like, are you ready

(39:52):
He's gonna do the flips and everything. He's just like,
I gotta go to the bathroom. I was like, oh man,
oh no.

Speaker 1 (39:57):
And then we got to go on stage. After that.
I was just like, I only know one bathroom. And
then it's so far away from the stage. So we're
we're we're backstage.

Speaker 4 (40:05):
We're like, I don't want to make him run because
I don't want them to piece pants or whatever.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Walking.

Speaker 4 (40:09):
He's like, dad like yeah, He's like, I'm behind the
scenes right.

Speaker 1 (40:14):
Now, behind the scenes.

Speaker 4 (40:17):
So we go to the bathroom and everyone sex to me,
where are you? We're gonna become a stage. Benson Boone's
finishing up. We get back, he sees Benson Bone doing
the flips on this on the screen.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
You know what I'm saying. He's in awe. And then
I was just like, we're gonna go on stage.

Speaker 12 (40:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (40:31):
I didn't know that. I that we were going out
to introduce Jack Harlow and the show, but I didn't
know he was coming with us. Yeah, I dont know.
I didn't know either. It was just like a spread
of the moment. It was really cool to see. And
as a and as a dad of a five year old.

Speaker 4 (40:43):
Boy, I was just like, in my mind, I was like,
I was.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
Like, please don't touch your junk.

Speaker 4 (40:49):
Like, please don't go out there and touch your junker.
But like I was like, he's like, you're ready. He's like, yeah,
we go out there, and thank you Fred for shouting
him out. He had no nerves at all. He was
like he got that nervous p out of them. He
out there waving. I was like, mom's over there, you
know what I'm saying. So he's waving, waving little Wendy's
stick in the air.

Speaker 1 (41:09):
Is your son? He ate, yeah, he loves it. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (41:12):
And then we get off stage for walking down the
ramp and there's Benson Boone right there.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
It's like there's the man. Like he's talking to somebody shirtless.
He's like.

Speaker 4 (41:19):
I was like, there's the man right there, there's the
guy who love and Benson sees him.

Speaker 1 (41:22):
He's just like, hey, buddy, He's like, did you like
that performance?

Speaker 4 (41:25):
He's like yeah, he's And I was like, Bency, he
loves when you do all these backflips. And then and
then He's like you do, and He's like yeah. Ashton's
like I'm going to do a backflip one day.

Speaker 10 (41:36):
Benson like it was curious, just like yeah, man, He's like,
let's take a picture, but let me put my shirt
back on.

Speaker 1 (41:44):
My shirt, you mean, like some form of ves. It
was dope. And then he took a picture.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
He was so excited and then I was like, all right,
we got to go out to see mom. And then
he kept like I gave him back to Jets and
they went home. I had to go get Parker and
he was just like he was telling Jesse's like in
the car.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Ride home, Mom, this was the best day ever. This
was the best thing over ever. And I was just
like this never forget, like like last.

Speaker 4 (42:09):
Night was like I know, we cloned him a lot.
This was like my Lebron James moment with this. So
you know what I'm saying, Like when when Ashley was born,
this is the stuff I dreamt and wished for, Like
when he got older, these are the moments I I
you know, I wish for that, like he could be
a part of coming on stage with me and meeting
all these artists and like Lollapalooza and all you know,

(42:30):
all these contents. He's gotten to do all these things,
but this was his first concert and he got the
experience of a lifetime.

Speaker 1 (42:36):
Yeah, like his first content. Yeah, the start of the
show all downhill from.

Speaker 4 (42:43):
Something, and so like we have these videos and pictures
and I got home.

Speaker 1 (42:48):
And then he's like, yeah, let me see the picture.
Let me let me see the.

Speaker 4 (42:52):
Picture of me and Benson Boone, and let me see
the video of me on stage. And and then I
had this video a post later too, like Jess took
a video like I came on stage and he's just like.

Speaker 1 (43:01):
Go Ruo. I was like, it was like he's like,
go Rufio, go dad. Yes, I love that. Oh yeah,
it was so cool. Like I said, it was like
my lebron James.

Speaker 4 (43:14):
To have my son with me on stage, to be
a part of it all is truly.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
I love that. That was cool. Now I didn't know that.
I didn't know he was coming backstage. That was fun.
He was going on the stage. I was like, this
is such a good idea.

Speaker 4 (43:27):
We almost didn't make it because that boy had the
p Did you have a credential?

Speaker 3 (43:31):
He did not.

Speaker 1 (43:33):
I was like I was just holding him. I was
just like, hey, man, he's with me. He is he
expecting this treatment every year?

Speaker 9 (43:39):
Now?

Speaker 1 (43:40):
Oh yeah, he's gonna he's gonna be his own credential.

Speaker 5 (43:43):
He's doing interviews and everything.

Speaker 1 (43:46):
Well yeah, running around. Yeah, Jason's got a list of
things for him to do better be on top. Next
on three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number one hit music stations,
it's stay or Go. Okay, Kiana is here, Hello, Kiana,
how you doing. I'm okay, okay, okay, all right, well

(44:10):
you know what, we're all a little tired around here,
but I don't We can obviously give incredible advice even
while fatigued. Okay, We're going to fix your life right now,
go ahead please.

Speaker 9 (44:20):
Okay. So my new boyfriend he like we recently decided
to be exclusive, like it's been three months, but now
he's like he wants to get ahead of some issues
that he had in past relationships.

Speaker 1 (44:36):
Okay.

Speaker 9 (44:36):
I was like, oh, and one of them was like
he said he will not put up with being talked
about or having his business shared in my group chat
with my friends or.

Speaker 7 (44:48):
During girls night.

Speaker 1 (44:50):
Well, welcome to begin a relationship, and okay, okay, all right,
so he won't put up with with the group chat.

Speaker 9 (44:58):
You're not going to put up with me and my friends.

Speaker 11 (45:00):
And then he said he didn't want the little friends
with his friends wives and girlfriends because in the past
it means that then his relationship.

Speaker 9 (45:11):
Gets talked about and it leads to problems. So I
can't get close to the wives and girlfriends with his friends.

Speaker 1 (45:17):
Okay, okay, so you you can't talk about him in
group yet you can't talk about him when you're out
with your friends, and you also can't be friends with
his friends wives and girlfriends. Yeah, and then who are
you allowed to socialize with? What is this man? This guy?
Is this the dude to shot the the CEO man
in New York or something like why is this guy?

(45:38):
What does he have to hide?

Speaker 9 (45:39):
I don't like he just keeps saying that they're no negotiable.
This is no negotiable, and like if I have a problem,
like he's not going to blame me, but we can't
be together. And it's just like this guy like was
so before he laid down these rules, like it was
pretty normal before, like we had the like what are
we doing, let's get exclusive talk?

Speaker 1 (45:59):
And then that like the rules. I will say this
about the I don't know why you wouldn't want you
to be friends with the wives of his friends, because
I would think that would make life easier. You know,
you guys can go out and do your thing well
while he's out with his friends, and I don't know,
maybe if they talk about it, well, well yeah, but

(46:19):
if they if they like you, then they're going to
tell his friends that they like you, and then that
probably is going to not that they should have a vote,
but come on, our friends do kind of have a vote.
Like it's it's a miserable situation to be dating someone
who no one else likes, So I would think that
that would be a good thing. The only part of
this that I can commiserate with, while I would never
tell anyone they can't do it, is it is difficult

(46:42):
when you bring the outside opinions of friends from the group,
chatter from girls side or whatever into your relationship in
that I don't really care what your friends think about
your version of the story that you told them about
the fight that we had. You know, I've been a
relationship before. It was like, well, so and so says
that you know, I should see this and that you
should do that and whatever. And it's like, okay, but

(47:04):
so and so only heard your side of the story,
and so and so is not part of this relationship,
and so and so is not in this you know
what I mean. So it's like at that point, I understand,
But that's his own insecurity. He can't tell you that
you cannot communicate with these people like you. That's controlling.
You can't do that.

Speaker 9 (47:21):
It's really weird, Like it's just it's really weird, Like
we didn't have these rules before. So it's like everything
was sort of fine, Like I even met some of
his friends, but now we're starting to like see them
like a second time. So that's why he, like, I
think it came out of the fact that his friend's
girlfriend and I like kind of hit it off, like

(47:41):
we're good, you know, and we like we follow each
other now on Instagram.

Speaker 1 (47:45):
I don't know why that's the problem for him. I
don't know how he's I don't know why he's threatened
by that. Again, the only thing I can see here
is is that he's been in a relationship like many
of us have, where you know, the friends inject themselves
or you allow the friends to you inject the friends
into your relationship to where it's like, but yeah, this
is between us, you know, and it's like I don't
get to talk to them about what my side of

(48:07):
the story is. So why are we acting like your
perspective is gospel and like their perspective is the direction?
You know what I mean? That's the only part of
this that I could see being an issue. But we
haven't even gotten that far yet. Or have we Have
you done that? Have you have you done the thing
where you're like, well, Stacy says that you should be
doing this and that and the other thing. Have you
done that?

Speaker 13 (48:27):
Well?

Speaker 9 (48:27):
No, because we really haven't had any issues with this ultimatum.
And now it's like, oh, well now, so really, you're
the first conversation.

Speaker 14 (48:36):
I've had about it.

Speaker 1 (48:37):
Yeah, you're not talk about it. Don't talk to the
relationship about don't talk about your relationship to your friends
or his friend's girlfriends, but certainly call the radio station
talk about it.

Speaker 3 (48:46):
He didn't.

Speaker 1 (48:48):
No, No, he didn't eight five five five one three five.
I want some phone calls. I want some text on
this too, Kiki.

Speaker 8 (48:53):
Yeah, I wonder if he's maybe doing something then he
has no business doing, and he doesn't want that to
get to her because what happens is you guys do
stuff sometimes and with your little friends, and then they
pillow talk with their spouses, and now that she's befriending
the spouses, they can report back to her what her
man is doing that she doesn't know about.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
Yeah, but a good friend. I mean, not that you
should be doing any of that stuff, but it my
friends would not, I don't. They might tell their if
they told their wives about something I was doing that
I wasn't supposed to be doing. They I think my
friends would know that their wives weren't going to talk.
If they thought their wives were going to tattle on me,
then they wouldn't tattle on me themselves. Like that's the

(49:35):
situation between you and your friends and keeping your secrets.
This to me is highly controlling. And again I'll say
one more time, the only issue I have is when
people bring outside factors into your relationship is not fair
because again, the only people who really know what's going
on in the relationship are me and you, and I
don't really care what someone thinks about what's happening in

(49:56):
our relationship based on the story you told them. Because
that is your side of the story.

Speaker 6 (50:00):
When you tell people like okay, let's just say you
talk to your friends right about your issues in your
marriage relationship, like you don't tell them like even the
wrongs that you do.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
Of course I do, but I don't think everybody does.
I feel like most people when they venture their close friends,
they're telling them their side of the story. And I
don't know that I necessarily always trust that someone's going
to be like and here's the thing I did where
I really screwed up, because you should because if you
do that, then that person's going to tell you that
you were wrong. And then, well, I guess it's for

(50:29):
some people that's a real friend. Well I agree, but
I have not always found that people are being as
transparent as they could be because they're going to their
friends looking for them to commiserate with them, right, you know,
to empathize with them. Like another thing jew is that
you mentioned like he doesn't want to be mentioned in.

Speaker 6 (50:45):
The group chat, right, I want to know, like to
what context, Like is it like I don't know, like
how he is in bed or something. He doesn't want
that out there, like because you know that that's into
information that like, some people just don't want to share
about in their relationship.

Speaker 1 (50:57):
That's fine, I respect it.

Speaker 6 (50:58):
Or is it like, oh, we got into a fight yesterday,
he didn't watch the dishes. I can't stand his ass, like,
you know what I mean. It's like, like, what's the
level here? Because I think they're different?

Speaker 1 (51:05):
Is it just nothing?

Speaker 9 (51:07):
He didn't get specific. He was like, do not see
my name?

Speaker 2 (51:10):
Do not see my name?

Speaker 1 (51:11):
Yeah, I don't know. I don't like it. I don't
like it. I don't want to think with that one asterisk,
I don't like it. No, because he could very easily
say to you, hey, look, in my past relationship, I
felt like I was dating a group because I've been
in that relationship before. I've dated somewhere where I feel
like I'm dating seven people, and I'm like, but I'm not.
I'm dating you, you know what I mean. And so
I don't necessarily care what the other six people think,

(51:33):
because well, they're not in bed with us, unless I'd
like to be in bed with us, and then we
can involve them if But I agree, I think there's
something very efficient going on here. I think there's something
going on that he's insecure about or hiding or something.
And even if it's none of that, it's just down
right controlling.

Speaker 9 (51:52):
Yeah, I mean it came out of nowhere really like
it was like we were It was the next conversation
after we talked about exclusive.

Speaker 5 (52:01):
So yeah, in my experience, if someone's worried about being
talked about, it's because there's a reason to be. Yeah,
people need their friendships. You can't just only keep everything
in between your relationship.

Speaker 1 (52:12):
It's not healthy.

Speaker 5 (52:15):
I've only ever seen people be worried about that if
they they have a reason to make.

Speaker 1 (52:19):
Yeah, someone just texted it to form of isolation.

Speaker 2 (52:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (52:20):
He wants you, he wants you in his little silo. Yes,
and he doesn't want you communicating for some reason. It's
not Yeah. Yeah, it's toxic. It's giving narcissism, it's giving controlling. Yeah,
a chante. I'm gonna take some phone calls on this,
but have the radio one. Let's see what people have
to say. But yeah, I don't like it, and none
of us like it.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
But good luck, Okay, okay, thank you very yeah, thank.

Speaker 1 (52:41):
You eight five five five one one three five Andrea, Hi,
hi Ver, good morning, Hey, good morys. You just heard
the story this woman just started ditting a guy. They've
been together for about three months. They're now exclusive, and
his thing is, I don't want you talking to me
about me with your friends or the females who my
friends are in with his male friends are involved with.

(53:01):
What do you think?

Speaker 7 (53:03):
I think that if your intuition it feels like something
is off, it's because something is completely off. For a
man to want to isolate you that soon and be
exclusive and not talk about you should already give you
your answer. I think there is, you know, there's an
understanding where you can say, well, I don't want you know,
there's certain things that you talk about your relationship with
your friends, and there's certain things that you don't. But

(53:25):
for him to say, like, don't talk about me at all,
you can't be around my friends, that is just a
sign already to end it and be like, okay, thanks
so much, And I'm pretty sure later on she will
find out why.

Speaker 1 (53:37):
Yeah, yeah, I think so too. Thank you, Andrea. I
have a great day.

Speaker 7 (53:40):
You're welcome, you too, So bad By Kathy?

Speaker 1 (53:43):
Hi, Oh hey, Kathy, what do you.

Speaker 14 (53:46):
Think I'm going to say? Because I just got out
of this situation hardcore immediately go because it's only going
to get worse from here. So my ex told me
a fake person, which it sounds like this guy did
the exact same thing, and then he, once we became
exclusive and moved in together, started really showing his true colors.

(54:07):
It's going to start with don't talk about me to
your friends, because they're only going to tell you that
I'm a bad person and you need to leave me,
to the point where he's going to say, I don't
care if you go out once a year with your friends.
I'm not invited, and it makes me feel unwanted. So
it's just going to get worse from here. It's controlling,
it's manipulative. She needs to go now, she needs to
get out before four.

Speaker 2 (54:28):
Years like I did.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
Yeah, well four years. Yeah. I mean again, I'm trying
to see the other side of this, in any sort
of redeeming part of what he's asking for. Again, and
this is personal to me, but I've been in situations
before where it's like, you told we had a fight,
you said this, I said that, I said this, you
said this, you told your friends the side of it
that I did, And now I have to not only

(54:50):
sort of I have to recover with your friend group,
and that's not fair, especially if it's a fight that
we both got in and we're both going to resolve
and we're both and to move on, Like it's hard enough.
A relationship is hard enough with two people. What I
don't need to do is also then have to try
and ingratiate myself re ingratiate myself with your friends or

(55:10):
vice versa. The same way that if I go, If
I go and tell my friends I got in this fight,
I got cheated on, this horrible thing happened to me,
my friends might go, you need to get out, and
maybe they're right. But then if I choose then to
forgive him and I choose to go back or her
or whatever, then the problem is the friends are not
going to forget that thing, and it might be very

(55:32):
difficult to have success moving forward because you may have
chosen to forgive me, or I may have chosen to
forgive you, But is it always going to be out
there that might your friends hate me or I hate
your friends because they gave you bad advice. You know,
that's very true.

Speaker 14 (55:46):
I agree, Yeah, So that's why you need to be
as transparent as possible. You know, some people just want
to make sure everybody's on their side.

Speaker 2 (55:53):
So that's a.

Speaker 14 (55:54):
Character thought that people need to work on. But again,
I was just in this situation and I can completely
see where this is going, and so I say, just
get out now before it gets worth Yeah.

Speaker 1 (56:03):
Yeah, I agree with you, Kathy, Thank you, have a
great day, you two, thank you. Yeah. I mean this
to me, this if his concern is what my concern
is an overcorrection, and I think it's way more than that,
and you need friends that are able to discern.

Speaker 5 (56:16):
Like I don't know, I feel like Jason, Pauline and
I have a very honest, have very honest conversations about
our partners, and even if it doesn't paint them in
the best lif I never judge their partner. I never
s think of them differently because I know I feel.

Speaker 1 (56:29):
Like they're good people at their core.

Speaker 5 (56:31):
I like, you need the ability to be able to
like sort through that stuff.

Speaker 1 (56:34):
But we all know people who it's like every day
we hear my husband did this, my wife did this,
my girlfriend did this, like nag and nag and nagg,
And then you start to ask yourself, like, if it's
that bad, then what are you doing but you are goofy, like, yeah, right,
what the problem is? Maybe it's not really that bad.
Maybe you're just looking for people to go, oh my gosh,
you're right, you're right, you're right, because we all know
those people. We all know the people who they only
want they only want validation. Yes, And the problem is

(56:57):
like people who go to therapy, you know, and they
go to therapy and they tell their therapist all the
stuff that everyone else is doing wrong, And like I
go to therapy, I do the opposite. I sit down
and I tell her everything I did wrong, and she
has to reel me in and go, well, can we
talk about why that happened? Like what's the other side
of the story, you know, And both both scenarios don't
lead to any resolution because we're not dealing with the

(57:18):
actual problem, you know. But we all know people who
it's like, if this guy sat that bad and this
person you're didting is this horrible? If your husband's that awful,
then why are you with it?

Speaker 2 (57:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (57:29):
Why would you want people to think poorly of your partner?
You look weird exactly? Yeah, Ashley, Hi, Hey are you hey?
Good morning, Thanks for calling, Thanks for listening.

Speaker 2 (57:39):
What do you say, yeah, I was just feeling like,
that's that's a rich, like a big written like a
clear sign of narcissism, controlling isolation. And I've been there,
like to the point where I had an exces was
in the story I complimented someone choose and he was like,
you shouldn't be talking to anybody period. WHOA No, I

(57:59):
just yeah, I just feel like that's a red flag
and ruin.

Speaker 1 (58:03):
Yeah, that's because I feel like people who do this
and they try and isolate you and close you off,
is because they know they're doing bad stuff, and they
know that people around you are going to tell you
they're doing bad stuff, and they don't want that. They
want you to somehow believe that the way you're being
treated is the way you're supposed to be treated, the.

Speaker 2 (58:19):
Way you're supposed to be exactly. And like with that,
when she gave the example, I was like, well, maybe
maybe something happened with somebody in that group, the little
friend group, and he doesn't want that to come out
because something happened in the past.

Speaker 1 (58:31):
Well that could be.

Speaker 2 (58:32):
Too either way, it's negative. Yeah, I just feel like
it's a whole negative situation.

Speaker 1 (58:36):
Yeah, I agree with that. Hey, thank you so much,
have a good day. Thank you call. We got a psychologist.
We got we got doctor Nick over here. Doctor Nick
is here.

Speaker 13 (58:43):
Hi, not a doctor by a massive degree in counsel
of psychology.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
Yeah, you know, close enough to a doctor for this show. Honestly,
as far as I'm concerned, you're the foremost expert in
this topic. So what do you want to say?

Speaker 13 (58:58):
Yeah, so I heard you know, kind of playing both
sides of the situation, and we could all look at
the aspect of her. You know, it is a controlling thing.
I totally agree with that. If this is worth salvaging,
I would look into possibly going to therapy and seeing
if these insecurities are due to other things, such as
early developmental engagements that he had growing up, maybe with

(59:21):
other people. That's something that's worth diving into, because I
heard another listener say that it's only going to get worse,
and it's just like having your car and writing it
with no oil, you know, if you don't check everything
and make sure that everything is working properly. Yeah, it's
going to get worse.

Speaker 1 (59:36):
Yeah, And I mean, look again, I'm only playing the
other side of that. I don't agree with what he's
doing at all. I think it's a problem. I think
she should go, but I don't know abolutely. Maybe maybe
he doesn't think she's an accountable, honest person and doesn't
think that, you know, she's she would go to her
friends with accurate information or ask, you know, give them
the whole story. If he thinks that she's you know,

(59:58):
if she thinks she's she's a narcissister, she has the issue,
then why is he dating her anyway? You know what
I mean? Like, So, I don't think that's it exactly.

Speaker 13 (01:00:07):
Yeah, I think there has to be some early deep
dives into what's actually going on. And I do think
it's wrong to have isolation, of course, because we're creatures
of habit. We need to be with our friends and
we need to be able to engage. And when you
take that away from them, they're going to resent that person.

Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
Too well, And you need to trust that someone's going
to be accountable. You need to trust that they're going
to take information of all different kinds from the outside,
come back to what they know about you, and and
act accordingly. And again, so if he thinks that she
has the problem, or if he thinks that she can't
be trusted, then this relationship won't work anyway. So what
difference doesn't matter. Look at that, Nick, we figured it out.

(01:00:42):
We solve this woman's problems to go dumb his ass,
and it's all good. Thank you, Nick. I just upgraded
you to PhD. Yes, you are a doctor, University of
Fred on air. That's all it is. On the entertainer
reporting is next, Shelley. After that a time breaker one

(01:01:05):
thousand and fifty bucks. Fred shoke.

Speaker 12 (01:01:08):
Camlin's entertainment report, and he's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 5 (01:01:11):
A lawyer for jay Z argued in the filing that
the woman who accused the rapper of raping her when
she was thirteen must reveal her identity or drop the
lawsuit altogether. In the lawsuit originally filed back in October,
this woman, identified only as Jane Doe only sued Diddy
for allegedly raping her at a party following the two
thousand MTV VMAs when she was thirteen. The suit then

(01:01:34):
amended was amended rather Sunday to include the allegation that
jay Z his real name is Sean Carter, was also
present and participated in the assault while a third female
celebrity watched jay Z's lawyer, Alex Spiro said in a
filing in Manhattan Federal Court yesterday that this Jane Doe
has not provided a substantial evidence to justify her anonymity,

(01:01:54):
and in a statement on social of course, jay Z
wrote that he had anonymously suited this woman's lawyer, Tony Busby,
who he's representing a lot of people, claiming that the
lawyer was trying to blackmail him. And while we're talking
about it, I do want to mention that Beyonce's mother,
Tina Knowles, her Instagram account appeared to like a social
media post detailing the allegation against her son in law.

(01:02:16):
As of yesterday, her account unlike the post, but Tina.

Speaker 1 (01:02:19):
Says she was hacked. She says, as you all know,
I do not play about my family.

Speaker 5 (01:02:24):
So if you see something uncharacteristic of me, just know
that's not me. It's giving like an accident like that
your auntie like does.

Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
But if you do something stupid on social media to
say you got hacked, there's.

Speaker 5 (01:02:37):
No way she went to like that if she did,
but she says she was hacked, So there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
In the account unlike the post.

Speaker 5 (01:02:43):
Leta Gaga recently revealed something really romantic that her fiance
did for her, Michael Polanski, and he gave it to
her for Valentine's Day earlier this year.

Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
She said he built her.

Speaker 5 (01:02:53):
A home studio and he said, I have a surprise
for you. He turned his office into the studio for her,
and she thinks it's romantic.

Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
I mean, she's, you know, a recording artist.

Speaker 5 (01:03:02):
While discussing her single Disease, she said that she sort
of nested in some of the famous Malibu studios that
she frequents and how they began to feel like an
extension of her home. So having a studio at her
actual home sounds like the perfect gift that would be
romantic for us too.

Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
A home studio. One of our partners did that. Yeah, no,
tun into it. No, yeah, whene everyone comes to my house.
That what you're saying, You have a studio and everyone
rolls up to the crib.

Speaker 3 (01:03:28):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:03:28):
It looks nice when you can do it from other places,
you know, with your fam there, But it is nice, yeah, yeah, cheriot, but.

Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
For like one person. Yeah, I don't know if I
don't know if I want to have like my owing
room open every morning, I mean, you guys are fine,
but I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:03:41):
I mean, you're a huge people person, so I know
you are the time.

Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
Yeah, I kind of feel like my house is my escape.
So but we're also the radio station. Like all of
your king sized bed, all of my kings, all of
us happen. I will say it as much I used
to say, and you guys know this, And for all
the years we've been doing this together, I used to say,
Oh my god, what a dream come true would be
if we could all work from home, or I could
work from Arizona, or I could work from this place

(01:04:05):
to that place, or some days I could just get
up and roll over into the next room and do
the show from my living room? How much? How great
would that be? When you have to shower? And then
it happened. It was called a pandemic, and it lasted
for two days. Oh you hated it. I hated it.
You were out here in these streets during the pandemic.
Hey man, I've never been more social worldwide pandemic. Wow,

(01:04:27):
that was the perfect time to get out here. But
we honestly lasted two days and then we all just
decided to forget it. We're all going to get COVID
hurd immunity, and we all came in. We're the only
ones that came in. It's like, no, I because I
do like seeing you guys four or five hours a day.
What do we have a little FEMA cars?

Speaker 11 (01:04:42):
But they, oh, I still went mine now all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
When I'm drunk, I'm like, I'm FEMA.

Speaker 14 (01:04:46):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
Gave us like I cards that somehow meant that we
were allowed to be out roaming the streets emergency response team.
We were supposedly we were supposedly essential workers.

Speaker 5 (01:04:56):
During COVID mis a selfie that our boss picked of me,
like it's a great girls.

Speaker 1 (01:05:02):
All right, we're running late.

Speaker 5 (01:05:03):
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Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
Onto man, it's the Fred Show. Do you have what
it takes to battle show biz? Shelley in the show
Biz showdown Shoe Hilley, Hi, good morning, Hey, we missed
you last night. I know that, Jo. You know you
got the pregnancy going down and you're laying low.

Speaker 5 (01:05:29):
It's yeah, don't run around backstage, I said, Okay.

Speaker 8 (01:05:34):
So yeah, I know I miss it looked great though,
my gosh, you guys looked awesome.

Speaker 1 (01:05:38):
Of course, all the celebrities asked about you where show Shelley,
and it was like, you know, she's having another show
biz spawn. But she'll be back to back to business soon.
But Jesse, we need you back to business now from
your home, Jessica, is your high Jessica, Hi, good morning, Jessica,
Good morning. So we're none of us arrested. I sound terrible. Shelley, however,

(01:06:00):
got a great night's sleep. So let's see how she
does today. If you wish well that yeah, never mind,
you have a toddler. She's gonna say, maybe she's vulnerable. No,
she's not. One thousand and fifty bucks just the price
a sixteen game win streak. But you, my friend, Jessica,
tied yesterday and you could win the money. Let's see
how it goes you ready? Yes, okay? Good luck? All

(01:06:22):
right you too? With all the respect, shall you get
to hell out? Awesome? A soundoopoof? She goes? Here we go, Jessica.
Question number one, which iconic TV host released her annual
holiday favorite Things list? Oprah Winfrey. I love how serious
she gets, like she gets tuned in here diled in
which former Patriots coach made his red carpet debut with
his much younger girlfriend, who's twenty four Bill Belicheck. Apparently

(01:06:46):
he's taking a college job. By the way, that's the
room work the University of North Carolina job. Oh really,
supposedly he interviewed for and he's gonna make his son
like the assistant coach. And the thing is I guess
he bails out in two years and this kid gets
to be the head coach. That's the deal. Oh that's
a nice thing to do. Good to have a dad
in industry, isn't it. Yeah? We love right, no comment.

(01:07:06):
Paris Jackson is engaged to music producer Justin Long, who
is Paris's famous father, Michael Jackson. Actress Raven Simone is
thirty nine today on which Disney Channel show did she
play a psychic? Also named Raven? And Grinder? Did Jason
write this? Grinder released the list of Hollywood Hottest Men
of the Year, with Pedro Pascal at number one. What

(01:07:29):
is Grinder?

Speaker 2 (01:07:33):
Oh? Wait?

Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
Is that the question?

Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
What is Grinder?

Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
A dating app for? Who? Do I need to be
more SWISSI? Yes you do? Yeh okay?

Speaker 7 (01:07:43):
A dating app for LBGTQ people.

Speaker 1 (01:07:46):
Sure we'll take that. Yes, Yes, that's the five. Wow,
all right, well let's see others, goes Jason, she got five? Yeah,
because he doesn't know? No, okay, right, Jason? What is that?

Speaker 13 (01:08:00):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:08:00):
I know?

Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
You know? Which iconic TV host released her annual holiday
Favorite Things list Oprah, Yes, Ding Ding? Which former Patriots
coach made his red carpet debut with his much younger,
twenty four year old girlfriend Bill Belichick. Yes, Paris Jackson
is engaged to music producer Justin Long. Who is Paris's
famous father Michael Jackson.

Speaker 15 (01:08:22):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
Actress Raven Simon is thirty nine today on which Disney
Channels show did she play a psychic? Also named Raven?
That's so Raven? That is right? And Grinder Grinder not
getting better? Release the list of Hollywood's Hottest men of
the Year, with Pedro Pascalo number one. What is Grinder

(01:08:43):
a dating app more specifically for gay people? Yes, there
you go. Yes, come back to mor You may have
earned yourself an extra fifty bucks. Eleven one hundred dollars
is a price tomorrow? Are you free tomorrow to play again?
I hope? Yes, Fire you have to clear your schedule.
This may last a while. You're really good, My goodness, okay, good,

(01:09:05):
hang on a second, have a good day. And she
sits there and goes, I have a life. I have
stuff to do. I can't sit her in bs with
you guys every morning. It's good. She's really good. And
I like how she gets very serious. She's very serious
about her craft, Shelley, just like you are, is she?

Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
Yeah, very serious, must be. I mean she's really good.

Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
But you guys what each each? Tay both got five? Yeah,
so you're ten for ten, two days in a row.
How did you do, Kiki?

Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:09:31):
I got it?

Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
Four?

Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
Which one did you get? Bill Melichick?

Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
I get him? And Dan Campbell and this man just
got fired in Chicago. What's his name again?

Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
You get him? Coaches?

Speaker 15 (01:09:51):
Well?

Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
And four. It's not too bad. But you know, Kiki's
practicing over here because I've nominated that she will be
the ones to fill in for you when you go
have a baby. Lucky for her, lucky, lucky, lucky for me.
I don't have to do it again. Oh my god,
so much stress. Have a good day. We'll see you tomorrow.
By waiting by the phone, Why did somebody get ghost to?

(01:10:14):
The Entertainment Report? Fun facted more than more Bread show.

Speaker 12 (01:10:18):
Next red show is hon.

Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
It's the day after jingle Ball? Good morning everybody? Voice
not great?

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
What are you supposed to do? What do you do
with a bad voice? I mean I've taken all the
medicine I can find, cough drops, tea, medicine balls, honey,
I've done the honey. Oh, I've been your brother's honey
is I've been just broad freebasing the honey. It's just
it's just not working. I don't know. You gotta rest

(01:10:50):
your voice. Yeah, these golden pipes right here, I guess
I do down. Yeah, okay, thank you, doctor Paulino. I'm
here right on that waiting metaphor? Why does somebody get
ghost to? That's next to the Entertainment Report. It's coming
up fun Fact as well. What are you working on?
K that's a great question, wanted I teasing? Well, I mean,
the we're doing the nerd story? Are you going to

(01:11:11):
bring it back?

Speaker 2 (01:11:12):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (01:11:12):
Oh yeah, I'll bring back the nerd story.

Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
She has so many reports ready. She's just not too sure.
You guys, we do a lot of days and times.

Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
Yes, yeah, is requesting the nerdst We do it. She
does one an Italian, one in Spanish, one in French.
You should hear it. I mean you should hear my Chinese.
That's crazy. Yes, So we have a nerds a nerds story. Yeah,
like it involves you know, the MCU. You know what
the MCU is, Oh, Marvel, a bunch of nerds, cinematic univers. Right,
that's what I knew, Marvel MCU. Yeah, okay, I don't

(01:11:48):
I don't have any I was hoping there was something
funny that went along with the MCU. No, there's not.
No marveled a bunch of people who are nerds. Yeah,
that's what it is. Just like you Ruffia, that's right.
But you have a hot wife who's not a nerd.
So there is hope. You know. I feel like if
you're a big nerd, if you're an MCU nerd, maybe
other mc you'd have to get with another MCU nerd

(01:12:09):
in order to like fully embrace the nerdiness. She enjoys
the movies, Oh she does. Oh she is so much
cooler than you. So yes, you way, I kicked your coverage.
You give me hope, man, when I see when I
see your wife, I go, maybe there is hope for me,
for a guy like me, that you could do that.
She's amazing. And last night, by the way, that moment
with your son Ashland, we got the video up on

(01:12:29):
our Instagram. That was really cool. That was almost made
again a couple days in a row. I'm almost emotional,
which is really hard to do, but that was really sweet.
Ashland and Rufie on stage last night at jingle Bow
Fred Show Radio on Instagram. You can see a waiting
metaphone is next. This guy was at jingle Bawl last night.
Jack Harlow Fred's show. Ever been left waiting by the phone?

(01:12:51):
It's the Fred Show. Hey Charlotte, good morning, welcome to
the little program here. What's going on with this guy?
Noah Tell that's how you met? About any dates that
you've been on? And then how we can help?

Speaker 16 (01:13:04):
Yeah, So, okay, I met Noah Bumble and I'm super excited.
We finally asked me out, and everything just it seemed like.

Speaker 17 (01:13:14):
Day to day it was just getting better and better.

Speaker 16 (01:13:15):
Like the text, the phone calls to our actual first date,
and I just I really really connected with him.

Speaker 17 (01:13:24):
I really liked him, and even when I told my
friends and I think that he could actually beat the one.

Speaker 1 (01:13:31):
Oh wow, So this is before you met or on
the date.

Speaker 17 (01:13:35):
This is after the date.

Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
Okay, So after the date you're thinking, all right, you know,
the conversation ahead of time, the date itself, this guy,
this could be something, you know, significant.

Speaker 16 (01:13:43):
Yeah, Like, I mean, there was just this chemistry, this connection.

Speaker 17 (01:13:48):
I just hadn't experienced anything like this before. And I'm like,
oh my gosh, this seems like almost supernatural or something,
and so yeah, it was amazing. And then it's like
he's just like disappeared into thin air, like there's just nothing.
I've tried reaching out to him, and I'm actually scared
if something's happened to him. So that why I was

(01:14:08):
hoping that you guys can reach out, because I'm hoping
I'm not being glosted, but I'm actually I'm more concerned
that there's something wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
Okay, if he's not okay, okay, because you've tried to
get ahold of him, you know, you're hoping to plan
another date. I mean, clearly you think this guy might
be the one, and yet yeah, responding to you at all.
So all right, let's see if we can get him
on the phone. You'll be on the phone too, and
hopefully we can straighten this out, figure out what's going on.
Maybe there's a good explanation and set you guys up
on another date that we pay for.

Speaker 7 (01:14:35):
That would be great.

Speaker 16 (01:14:36):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
You got it, Charlie, gonna play one song, we'll come
back and do it. Hang on, great, let's see what
happens next. Part two of waiting at the phone right
after you're back in two minutes on the Fred Show.
Don't move here. The Fred Show is but barely hanging on.
The Fred Show is barely hanging on on the radio
and the iHeart app. That's what we're doing, Charlotte. Yes,
welcome back. Let's call Noah. You guys met on Bumble,

(01:14:59):
the dating app. You talk for a while on the
app and chatted and whatever, and then you went on
this date. And after the date you're telling your friends
this is something, this is special. Like this guy. You
even use the term the one. He might be the one. Yeah, yeah,
that's a lot. I mean, that's a big deal. How
many times have you said that before? By the way,
how many.

Speaker 17 (01:15:16):
Times I've never said I've never said this before. That's
why this is so crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:15:23):
Well, that's what I'm curious about, Like if you feel
this way all the time, or if this was like, really,
oh my gosh, this is something out of the ordinary.

Speaker 17 (01:15:30):
No, I just never connected with anyone like this ever.

Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
But except now he's not calling all of a sudden,
and you want to know why. So let's call Noah now,
good luck?

Speaker 17 (01:15:37):
Thank you?

Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Hello, Hi is just Noah, Yes, Noah, good morning. My
name is Fred calling from the Fred's Show. The whole
crew is here. I'm sorry to bother, but I do
have to tell you that we are on the radio
right now and I would need your permission to continue
with the call. Can we chat for a couple of minutes?
Won't take too much time? Okay, I guess, I know.
I know it's a little bit strange, but thank you

(01:16:08):
so much for your time. We're calling on behalf of
a woman named Charlotte says she met you on Bumble
and you guys recently went out.

Speaker 15 (01:16:16):
Oh yeah, yeah, yes we did.

Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
Okay, So she called us and told us that she
really liked you, like meeting you, felt strongly about you
after the date, and said she can't get a hold
of you. Was actually worried about your well being because
she says that you're not responding to anything. What's going on?

Speaker 15 (01:16:32):
Okay, Well, I'm fine, that's definitely not the issue. I
got a little bit weirded out after the date. Like
during the date, like it went fine, you know, we
hit it off. But a couple of days later she
asked what I was up to, and I told her

(01:16:55):
I was just about to go to the gym to
work out. A few minutes later, as I'm getting there,
I see her already at the gym. Okay, and it
was just weird. It sounds like it seemed like she

(01:17:15):
was waiting for me.

Speaker 1 (01:17:17):
Okay, you've never seen her there before, I assume, because
if you had, maybe you would. Okay, so you've never
seen the woman at the gym. You tell her you're
going to the gym, and it just so happens out
of nowhere, here she is, here's Charlotte working out same time.
Oh my gosh, I can't believe it. Did you guys talk?

Speaker 15 (01:17:33):
Yeah for for a moment. I just got kind of
got weirded.

Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
Out though that, Like, you know, she was there, and oh,
so you're.

Speaker 17 (01:17:42):
Saying that we can't go to the same gym person
it gets to work out.

Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
Yeah, sorry, I forgot to mention that part that Charlotte's here,
So Noah, I mean, you've never seen her there before,
So is it possible. Is it possible she is a
member and was also going to the gym and didn't
Realiza was the same place. Is that possible?

Speaker 15 (01:18:02):
Obviously that is possible. But I asked the guy at
the desk if you had been there before, Charlotte, and
she said, oh no, no, she just got a one
day past today.

Speaker 17 (01:18:27):
You ask the front desk about me.

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
Okay, that's kind of creepy. That's creepy. So here's Noah going,
wait a minute, this is weird. I just told this
girl I'm going to the gym. She's at the same gym.
I've never seen her there before. And so you, I
guess you knew somebody or whatever, and you're like, Hey,
what's up with her? And oh, yeah, she's nice. She
just she's only here for the day. I mean, one

(01:18:49):
of the odds. Charlotte, Come on, I could work out.

Speaker 17 (01:18:52):
Any gym I feel like. But who's to say that
only one person can belong to a gym? I mean
that's that's ridiculous.

Speaker 15 (01:18:59):
I mean, yeah, but you don't belong to that gym.

Speaker 17 (01:19:02):
You literally, I can't believe you did research on me
like that.

Speaker 1 (01:19:08):
Okay, So you joined the gym knowing that he would
be there. You went there knowing that he would be
there and you would run into him. I mean, that's
what happened.

Speaker 17 (01:19:15):
I didn't join the gym.

Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
I got a one day pass, okay, but you went there.
You went there knowing that you were going to run
into him. That was the only reason that you win.

Speaker 16 (01:19:25):
Look, I like to work out, and I've been curious
about that gym, so I kind of thought, you know what,
killed two birds with one stone. I can try out
the new gym and then maybe maybe we could chat.

Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
But you could have just told him that. I mean
you could have been like, hey, you mentioned your gym
the other day on the date I think I'm going
to go check it out. I mean you could have
said that, and then if that's the case, and then
it wouldn't this all wouldn't be happening because now what
it looks I mean you know what it looks like.
It looks like some stalker stuff, like like you weren't
getting the response you wanted from him, So you show
up to where you knew he would be, which I

(01:19:58):
can be a little unnervous.

Speaker 17 (01:20:00):
I just think that I am not a stalker. None
of this is coming out as planned at all.

Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
Well, because you got caught. Yeah, I mean, but that's
the thing, like when people do stuff like this, I
don't know what you think the outcome is going to be.
Like I suppose he could have been excited to see
you and then it goes from there. But there's a
very good chance that this is all going to come
out this way, and then it's like, I don't know
how you I don't know how you recover. Really, this

(01:20:29):
is you know, every now and again we hear these
about these moves. So I'm thinking there's a very small
likelihood of this working out the way that you wanted to.
But nonetheless, Noah, look, she likes you a lot. Are
you flattered? I mean, would you consider another date? Maybe
we have to establish some boundaries here and you know,
maybe you have to join a new gym or she does.

(01:20:49):
I don't know, would you consider another date? Because everything
was fine until then, it sounds like.

Speaker 15 (01:20:54):
Uh, yeah, no, that's gonna that's gonna be a no
for me.

Speaker 1 (01:20:57):
Okay, all right, Well, hey, atleast you only got a
one day pass, because imagine if you had to like
join and a lot of times like gyms are hard
to cancel. What if you signed a contract, Charlotte. I mean,
at least that's why you don't have to go back.

Speaker 17 (01:21:09):
So I actually did end up buying a three month membership,
So I know you're you're probably gonna see me at
the gym.

Speaker 1 (01:21:16):
Okay, here you go. You got a spotter, spotter, that's it? Yeah, exactly,
so you may. I mean she was very excited about
the possibilities here. Noah, good for you man.

Speaker 4 (01:21:27):
Yeah, he's probably googling new gyms near me.

Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
What's the cancelation? How many anc Yeah? Exactly? All right, look, guys,
thank you for your time. Mess the bots to both
of you.

Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
Sure.

Speaker 1 (01:21:43):
The entertainmer of Port Kaelin has that next to trending stories,
fun Fat.

Speaker 12 (01:21:47):
Doll coming up. French Joe Entertainment report is on the
fread show.

Speaker 5 (01:21:51):
Morgan Wallen's chair throwing case is gonna end up being
heard by a grand jury. So Morgan faces four charges
related to throwing that damn chair off a Nashville rooftop
bar onto the street in April.

Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
Wow, time flies.

Speaker 5 (01:22:07):
He will wave his preliminary hearing and his case is
going to be bound over to that grand jury. The
chair that he threw, remember, nearly hit cops who were
in front of the bar. I guess it landed like
three feet away from two officers. Which if you're going
to do something not so smart, you don't want cops
to be.

Speaker 1 (01:22:24):
There to see it. That's my advice for the day.
It's very smart. So that's pretty good. I've been thinking
about that. Yeah, you know, how do I get away
with a crime? Yeah? Don't do it in front of
the cops. I wish I had learned that before.

Speaker 4 (01:22:34):
I ended up on Kiky's T shirt.

Speaker 3 (01:22:37):
That was an icon of tea shirt that you guys
got a thing.

Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
I love that you were last night. It's amazing. Well,
I mean there was a little bit of an alteration
made to it. I noticed he turned it into a
crop top. My version of the T shirt that we
all got for our birthday, which featured a picture of
me inebriated at Kiki and then a picture of Rufiel's mugshot. Yes,
I said, sad season on it and mine was on
a crop top verse version though, oh.

Speaker 8 (01:23:00):
Well yeah, I had to jazz it up for jingle ball.
But you know, I can make yours a crop top
if you, Like I.

Speaker 1 (01:23:05):
Was wondering, did you did you like put it on
and then mark like where you okay, because I'm like,
did you just really nearly cut it and see what happens?

Speaker 2 (01:23:12):
No?

Speaker 8 (01:23:13):
No, no, like you got to market. You got to
tuck it in the right places and I trind the sleeves.
Now you're not because okay, that's a lot that's a
lot of work. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:23:21):
Anyway, that's the moral of the story is, uh, well,
I think a couple of things. Don't commit a crime
in front of the cops. Also, if you just committed
a crime, don't go to Altuna, Pennsylvania and get yourself
a filet of fish. I would like to know. I
would like to know what this man ordered. But anyway,
that's always time to flirt, always time for McDonald's. Honestly,
a lot of people on on like dates they asked
questions about like your dreams and aspirations. Me, I want

(01:23:44):
to know what you tako about and your McDonald's orders
are That's that's where I'm at. That's what I need
to know. You can tell a lot about a person
like that. That's true, That's very true.

Speaker 5 (01:23:54):
Back to Morgan somehow, I don't know where we are,
but he was taken into custody and charged with three
counts of less endangerment, two for each of the officers
that were in the vicinity where the chair landed, and
one for the danger of the public and disorderly conduct. Now,
these reckless endangerment charges are felonies. The disorderly conduct charges
of misdemeanor, and lawyers for him will appear in court.

Speaker 1 (01:24:17):
Todays, so we will see what happens.

Speaker 5 (01:24:19):
I like how the story says like alleged chair throwing incident, Like, no,
you're on.

Speaker 1 (01:24:22):
He's on video doing it. I mean, I feel comfortable
saying that he threw the chair. I know we were
supposed to say that, but I think he might not.

Speaker 5 (01:24:29):
Allegedly, Chris Evans may return in Avengers Doomsday.

Speaker 1 (01:24:34):
This is the Nerd story, rufio.

Speaker 5 (01:24:36):
So if I don't know somehow this is a spoiler,
I'm sorry. The actor best known to Marvel fans as
Steve Rogers aka Captain America, is circling another MCU appearance.
I just learned what that is in the twenty twenty
six movie, so it's not clear who he's gonna play
because again spoiler alert, at the end of twenty nineteen's

(01:24:58):
Avengers Endgame, he has aged into an old man and
passed the character's patriotic shield to Anthony Mackie Sam Wilson.
This summer, Chris showed up spoiler alert in a brief scene.

Speaker 1 (01:25:11):
So we don't get a thousand mean texts.

Speaker 5 (01:25:12):
You can tell how often I get my ass bet
in a brief scene stealing role in the billion dollar
smash Deadpool and Wolverine as Johnny's Storm, which sounds like
a porn star a k.

Speaker 1 (01:25:23):
The Human Toy Johnny Storm aka the Human Torch. My god,
is port that is that's in the MCU. Yeah attention,
now wait wait, what's his name? Johnny Storm aka the
Human Torch. Okay, I've seen this guy's work before. It's incredible.

Speaker 4 (01:25:38):
My god, that's the other Johnny. Oh, I've seen his
work too. It's not their lawyer. It's amazing how well
real estate. His rage is incredible. That that Johnny.

Speaker 5 (01:25:55):
We don't know details for Doomsday they've been like very
secret as the mc U always keeps things. Robert Downey Junior, though,
is back to not as Iron Man, but as Doctor
Victor vaugh Doom, the main villain for The Fantastic Four.
I don't know what I'm saying, so that's why I
have Rufio here, because I'm just saying somewhere.

Speaker 1 (01:26:13):
Right great, I'm not gonna say what I was saying,
Moving right along really quick. New music news.

Speaker 5 (01:26:20):
Sciss's new album, Lana, is a deluxe edition of twenty
twenty two's SOS, one of the greatest albums of all
time as far as I'm concerned.

Speaker 1 (01:26:28):
She shared a teaser.

Speaker 5 (01:26:28):
On Instagram with the album titled Lana, accompanied by SOS
Deluxe and all caps. The post was published as she
posted the published Jesus, who am I? What am I
talking about? Yesterday, marking the two year anniversary of SOS.
She wrote, clock starts now, Happy anniversary. The teaser has
sis A singing over a sample of the Isley Brothers

(01:26:51):
Voyage to Atlantis. No release date has been confirmed for Lana,
and Jason was saying he was at jingle Ball in
LA before her tour was like this, like Captain nautical theme,
and now it's a desert theme.

Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
It's giving rocks and deserts and giants. It's giving rocks. Yes,
because there are rocks. And Jason, I need, we need.
We have a date planned.

Speaker 5 (01:27:14):
Grazie Abrams, who is like Taylor Swift, is one of
her proteges.

Speaker 1 (01:27:18):
She's amazing. I want to be a third member. What's
that song? I like? Jason? Which one I told you sorry?
Or no? That's so true? I like that. It's so good, right,
it's a great song. Yeah, I like that. We have
a TikTok idea for you that I wanted to do it.

(01:27:41):
And I've been trying to memorize. I'm not a good memorizer,
but I've been trying to memorize the words so i
can do like the two minute Walking. It's like the
Girlly Pops. I love it. I am a swifty Klan.

Speaker 5 (01:27:55):
Well I know, but I mean you love like Sabrina Carpenter,
like these are your favorite artists.

Speaker 1 (01:28:00):
Very funny. There's daughters. Yeah, there you go all his mother.
So she's having a tour next year. It's called the
Secret of.

Speaker 5 (01:28:05):
Us in support of her deluxe edition, and she shared
a little poster gave some dates. Of course, she you know,
came out with Taylor and opened for her on a
couple of shows. Tickets go on sale to the public
this Friday, on Taylor's birthday at ten am local times,
So the thirteenth.

Speaker 1 (01:28:24):
Very interesting.

Speaker 5 (01:28:25):
By the way, if you missed any part of our show,
just get the free iHeartRadio app and search the frend
Show on demand.

Speaker 1 (01:28:30):
Let's do trending stories next and fun Fact on the
way as well the Friend Show back in two minutes Friends,
Fun Fact, Fred Learn so Much?

Speaker 2 (01:28:48):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:28:49):
Yeah, and that was a subdued version of Learn So Much.
That wasn't what you would normally get. But this is
for Kaitlyn and Kaitlyn only. It's a Titanic fact. I
know you're a big Titanic girly. Yeah, but did you
know that just days before the Titanic's truck in Iceberg
and sank in April of nineteen twelve, it almost hit
another boat. So there was almost a disaster, a Titanic

(01:29:11):
disaster before the Titanic disaster. Girl, we gotta search to
that captain. That dude was not things were. He was
not a good place. I don't know if somebody is
roasting on social media. I know what was going on.
I though he's going through a break up or somebody
on a dating app or something. I don't know. I
don't know what was going on with him, but so
this was according to a letter from a steward on
the boat that was written on the dooms ship's stationary.

(01:29:35):
Writing to his wife one day after setting sail from
the United Kingdom, the guy who died in the tragedy
mentioned that as the ship was leaving the docket narrowly
miss colliding with another boat, he said, we got away
yesterday after a lot of trouble, the letter wrote. He said,
as we were passing the New York and Oceanic, the
New York broke the ropes and very nearly ran into us,

(01:29:56):
and we just happened to avoid a collision. It must
have been a trying time. I'm for the captain. Just
what was doomed all around? Yeah? Bad juju?

Speaker 5 (01:30:04):
Did you see the museum in Chicago flooded? Yeah it
was a little It was a while ago.

Speaker 1 (01:30:11):
But what are the odds of that? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:30:12):
I went earlier this year, and then after I went,
it literally flooded.

Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
Like you guys. The Titanic Museum flooded.

Speaker 3 (01:30:20):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:30:21):
I think there's too many, Like, I don't know, you're
messing with the ghosts. They had their shoes and stuff
that I don't know all there, you know, some of
their items.

Speaker 1 (01:30:29):
And so these are the same Shenanigans from New York.
You guys, I think that guy was behind it. Really
it's the same Shenanigans. The same guy, the same guy
that that flooded the Titanic Museum is the same guy
getting caught in the flat Fish McDonald's with a printed
out gun. I'm going to connect the two right now.
You heard it here first conspiracy theory. He's abound, I

(01:30:51):
tell you. But that was for you because I know
you're a Titanic. Now here's the question. If they obviously
have this letter, I guess they recovered it, if they're
reading it or they we know what it says. Would
you want a letter on your wall framed from written
about from a man who died in the Titanic? I
don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:31:09):
I have a book from the year it sank about
it that I think is cool. But now I'm like, wait,
is that giving people collect.

Speaker 1 (01:31:15):
Stuff from the boat itself? Like you know, China and
whatever else. I don't think i'd want that.

Speaker 5 (01:31:20):
I don't know people died. Yeah, I'm respectful of the tragedy.
I just have always felt like connected to learning about it.
But I'm certainly not I don't like enjoy that that happened.

Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
Was the thing that's good? What was the thing that
was up for auction recently from the Titanic that you
I tried to get you for your birthday but it
sold for just outside my budget? What was it? It
was just outside our secret standa budget, I don't remember,
but there was something and it was like millions of
dollars that it sold for.

Speaker 5 (01:31:47):
Okay, I mean I want the heart of the Ocean.
So if whoever has me for a secret stand on,
what is that? It's you know the necklace that the
whole like movie like she was drawn naked.

Speaker 1 (01:31:56):
It was the gold pocket watch.

Speaker 4 (01:31:58):
That's what it was that was given to the captain
who rescue the Titanic survivors.

Speaker 1 (01:32:01):
That's right, I did to sell for two million? Yeah right,
and our secret Santa budget is only one million? Yeah yeah,
I'm sorry, Milly, it's at one yeah right, yeah, So
I you know what, obviously, maybe well, yeah, we're syndicated.
So to get a million dollars in Wendy's gift cards,
still a million, I'll take it. I hope you like

(01:32:25):
some four seasons eating air conditioning, plumbing, and electric work,
because I'm going to send those guys. I'm gonna send
those guys right over. You know you want some uh
you want some TV. Let me get the mes meals
you know all over it. Happy Secret Santa. Here's here's
me's meals. I got you. It's a fread show. More

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