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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Fred Show is on. Hello, good morning everyone is Tuesday,
May twenty, first of Thread shows on. Hi Kaylin Ni, Hi,
Jason Brown, Hello, Rufio, Hi, Paulina, Hello, Hey Morny. Shelvin
Jelly is here, intern Venomine Benjamin as well. Let's see
this hour trending stories headline just start you to isa

(00:22):
able to the Entertainer Report with Kayln what are you
working on? Uh? Lilna's Oh, I kind of just ruined
my own teeth. At least I didn't do it this time. No,
that's fine.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Well, he says he wishes that he would have gotten
the same success that Beyonce got in Country, which I
think is a discussion that we probably need.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
To have because we might have some Delulu going on there.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Also, Steve Carrel's back in a big way and maybe
a big time golfer and happy go more too, which
I know.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Revia will be excited for. Shoot up, shoot mcaff shootter mcgalva.
He's back, he's in it, shooter and he looks about
the same too as he did with Hellri many years ago,
twenty some years ago. Uh huh, shooter McGavin isn't what
I called?

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Uh, Who's who's forget his new name, Bernie burn I
axcellently thought his name was Shooter McGavin.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Oh, you're you're talking about the president of the radio. Yeah,
you're talking about that invented radio. Know, he invented the radio. Yeah.
I was making my world famous cucumber salad, except this
time I bought a mandolin or you know, like so
I could chop them or whatever, slice them like faster.

(01:34):
And I basically almost cut the end of my finger off.
And it's amazing how many things you can't do when
your point your finger has no skin on it. I'm
not trying to be gross, but like your computer doesn't work,
like your phone, Like I can't pich it on my phone.
Like I'm going around to me like why doesn't Why
will my computer work? It's like because it doesn't sense

(01:55):
anything because I cut half my finger off. Oh Red, Yeah,
you just had a child and you're over here squirreman
because I cut half my finger, like an eighth of
my finger off.

Speaker 3 (02:05):
I don't know why things like that, my paper cuts
that I get, they actually hurt more than childbirth for me.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
I don't believe it or not. I know A wild take.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
A hangnail, maybe because it's irritating me like for days,
and childbirth was just like thirty minutes.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
I actually gave birth faster than my husband. Poops. Wow,
I think it's flex Wow. Paper cut hurts more than childbirth?
What about the aftermath? Though? After math? Excuse me? Is
us a lot? I'm gonna go with if you weren't
completely anesthetized from the waist down, that you'd feel differently
about the difference between a paper cut and.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
Listen, that epidirl literally saved me because that pain is
the worst pain ever felt my life.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
I wanted it right away. I wanted it bad. We'll
see there, there you go. So I think I'll take
my little little cut. But the cucuver salad was on point.
I'll tell you. Were you not using the safety thing? No,
because I was using miniature cucumbers and a little safety thing.
I don't think that is gonna work. It wouldn't have
worked because at least I don't know. Maybe I don't
know how to use it proper well, clearly I almost
cut my finger off, but next time, you know, here,

(03:05):
I was trying to make sure I got all the
cucumber could couldn't throw any away, you know, mister frugal
over here with the cucumbers. I even know how much
they are. But guys, this is sad story this morning.
I hate to start the show with a sad story,
but an Alaska man. But here's the thing. If you
listen to the show, this would never have happened. We

(03:26):
just discussed this. But in Alaska man made an attempt
to take pictures of two newborn moose calves. What do
you think happened? He's no longer with us? Oh wow?
When the calves mother attacked a seventy year old man,
gored him or kicked him or whatever moose do. Nonetheless,
the things didn't go well. The moose charge after the

(03:47):
man because it got too close to the babies, and
the guy, unfortunately is no longer with us, passed away.
The moose left the area, but the investigation is ongoing. Yeah,
I think we know, right. I think that murderer moose
on the loose, and I don't think we're gonna find it.
I want to tell you something. You know how I
feel about being able to reason with wild animals, and

(04:07):
I believe that I can. But I said, if you
see a wild animal with babies. You're done. You're done.
You're done. If you're out here trying to reason with
wild animals and you and you happen to stumble upon
one with babies, it's over. And I don't blame them.
They're going to defend their offspring. Do not take pictures,
do no, Papa Rozzi. We're not reasoning, we're not doing anything.

(04:28):
If we see wild animals with babies, we are running
the other way. Yep. Is that not the most obvious thing?
Oh you can't reason with that, No, no, because they're
immediately going into protective mode, as they should. All right,
so this is not the This is not the time
to have a chat. Plus, the little babies don't even
probably know how to reason yet, they haven't been taught.

(04:49):
That got it.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Do you think you could have reasoned with that ball
that got that woman who was trying to pack her
stuff up at the beach?

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Did you see that video that was going around? Oh
what happened? Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
They were telling everyone to get out of the area,
and this one woman a Taurus. I don't know if
it was Spain or Mexico, but she wouldn't listen. And
what do you think happened. She got gord and everyone's
standing around like watching, but it's like, do you save
that person who's ignorant enough to not leave you know
what I mean?

Speaker 1 (05:15):
No, like, but you have to also watch it happen.
It's like, yeah, you also got to understand that I'm
not out here trying to reason with wild animals, like
I'm not like if I see I'm not trying if
I'm out because you know, I'm often taking my flirty
works out in the walks, out in the forest, and
if I see a wild animal, I'm trying to avoid
him or her. But if I were to accidentally stumble

(05:37):
upon one, now that's when the reasoning comes in. And
that's where it's say, hey, my bad. You know, I
didn't mean that. I realized this is your area and
I didn't mean to come into it, and I'm sorry
about that, And I'm gonna go ahead and head out,
you know, and then use this real quickly like a
little chap. But if the babies are there, you're gonna
wind up like this guy. It's not good. You don't
think you could. I can't. I feel like you could
when you're out doing your flirty walks in the forest.

(05:59):
I feel like i've like you you add like a
bear or like a mountain lion or something. I feel
like you all could chat it up and be like, hey,
I'm kiky. You know right, you probably see my TikTok video, right,
but don't try and make a TikTok video. That's the
world of the story. That's not the time.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
Well it is the time, because if you're don't go out,
you know, you might as well go out with a
viral moment. You know what, would I get all the
way out there with the bear and waste our time?

Speaker 1 (06:22):
No, I got to get the content. But yeah, I don't.

Speaker 4 (06:25):
I don't recommend going in wild places with wild animals.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Like, there's a lot of places for us to go.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
There's a lot of roads, it's nightclubs, it buildings. You know,
we got a lot of restaurants. Go somewhere else. Stop
messing with wild animals. Now, I don't like a deer.
That's the one animal I feel like I would try
to square up with. I don't like deers.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
There's super so you would square up with.

Speaker 4 (06:50):
Yes, I feel like that's the one animal like I
would on site. I can't stand a deer because they're
always in the road ghost over them, like, you know,
we put this road here like this used to be.
I understand to downsize, and you got downsize, So why
are you running in the middle of the road. I

(07:11):
just hate a deer. Oh yeah, I hate deers.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Sorry. I have a whole good news stories today about
how they had to change a road around just to
accommodate wild animals because we went and built a freeway
right in the middle of their habitat.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
Everybody got a downsize. Yes, it's the economy, you know.
And look, okay, we all been affected.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
All right, Well that's I don't think I would square
up with the deer again. I'm not trying to swear.
My logic here is not that I'm like an Oh
I am kind of an animal whisper. But my logic
here is not that I'm I just watch me, watch
me go out into the forest and watch me just like,
you know, bring all these animals in. Like I'm Noazark
or something like. No, like that's like I'm driving that thing. No,

(07:50):
I'm saying push, come to shove. I'm going to try.
I'm going to try because again, and this is where
my logic comes from and it makes perfect sense. Many
people have told me their dogs wouldn't like me instantly
like me, so I feel like I just have it.
Who cares if they're domesticated, it doesn't matter. I was
told they weren't going to like me. They liked me.

(08:10):
I think it's yeah. But but no the babies, no, right,
you go you run so fast? Oh yeah? In fact,
if you that's just bad luck if you if you
stumble upon, because you probably aren't going to run away
from a moose, it's probably over. I don't think you're
squaring up against that. No, but can't you like shake
like you know, yeah, I'm not trying to go for

(08:41):
two here, like damn one? Yeah damn. I would be like,
look that way, mister. I don't know, I feel like
you could shake it. Yeah. Well, anyway, this this person
is r P. I'm very sorry for the loss of
this individual. Not a listener of the program though, because
if you were, then you would know that that is
not that is not what you do. You absolutely go

(09:04):
to the babies asterisks, big asterisks, babies, we don't do that.

Speaker 5 (09:08):
Hopefully that someone posted that picture for him, you know,
he took a picture. He died for that picture. Hopefully
someone gets to see it.

Speaker 6 (09:15):
Yeah, at least Peky running going, make sure you post it.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
And my friend Kayle you better say friend show radio,
it's the Fresh Show. This is what's trended. It's been
brought to my attention that don't mess with wild animals
was not on the Constitution, and I feel like that's
been a model around here for a long time. So

(09:48):
whatever sort of official proceeding we have to go through
to get that added, Aka, can you pull it up
and just type it in? Yeah, so what is on there?
Can we just go through the constitution make sure we
don't need to make any ratifications because I the last time,
we'd like a couple weeks, you'll be read through it
and I'm.

Speaker 3 (10:02):
Like, I don't remember that. Yeah, oh I got you
to thank you. So we start strong. Always cheat responsibly. Yeah,
one of the strongest ones.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
I believe. Don't be ashamed of your butthole just as strong. No, yeah,
that's one I can't. I am ashamed of it. But yeah, okay,
we got to work on that.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
Always give it up to members of the military, first
responders and real life astronauts, but the real ones only
if you've entered space.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Real space, not like sixty thousand foot space. I'm talking
about like space station, right automatic, Okay, one's going to
give it up. Yeah, and so will I, depending on
what your preference is. Jason also, you know he'll go
either way for this. Oh, even if you go six
hundred feet. I'm here six hundred feet, so I could
jump in the air. We're at six hundred feet right now. Well,

(10:46):
it's you're lucky, DoD Okay, all right, what else? Never
trust a vart Yeah, good one. That's excell one.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
We're not here for the metaverse. Love to see it.
Stop wanting to be mad. We don't want to be mad. No,
check your fridge, you know, Shakira.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
We learned. Oh that's right. Yeah. And then at the yogurt, right,
that's what was the problem, jam okay.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
And then I have those little stars at the top
of this what does I call ulsters asterisk?

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Screaming at people. I don't know why we did that,
but screaming at people typically don't calm them down, like
i'lla the airport, yes, yes, yes, or yeah, like when
you're you know, they cancel your flight and you scream
at the lady at the computer, and it's like, this
is the only person that can help you right now,
and you're screaming at this person. Yeah, like let them
help you and then maybe start screaming if you must,

(11:34):
or how about you just don't scream at all. That
sounds okay? Yeah, never put glass up there.

Speaker 7 (11:38):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
Yep, we learned that if it ain't boeing, I ain't going.
That's an important one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we very important.
And then don't mess with wild animals.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Yeah, we got to add that one. Yep. Also several
requests for my cucumber salad recipe. I mean, my god,
you're gonna put that on the Constitution too. No, it
doesn't need to be at the Constitution. Maybe through everything
and the recipes all, maybe try and save your point
your finger when using a man land thing whatever. I mean,
this thing. I really messed it up. At least I
didn't cut the nail. Like if you get to where

(12:06):
the nails involved, Oh god, why is that? Why is
that so painful? Nail pay? I guess it's like nerve
antage or something. We sound high. The first thirty minutes
of this show used about the first forty five We summit,
you're high. Well, yeah, a little residual. Anyway, Well, here's
the thing I can't. I can't give you an exact

(12:28):
recipe of the cucumber salad because when you're a gift
to cucumber salad maker, it's sort of innate, you know, Kiki,
you know how this is cooking with Kiki show. You
know something, Some things you just innate when you're cooking.
You just you just know how much right, the ancestors
guide you, That's what I'm saying. Well, my Asian ancestors.
And when you look at me, you know I'm absolutely Asian.

(12:48):
I see it. It might be the fact that I'm
fluorescent white or six or five, but whatever. Style. Yeah, yeah,
Well they've been trying to get me to be in
all those K pop bands forever now because of my
singing voice, because of my dance moves, and because of
my Asian heritage, and because they want me to come
make that cucumber salad on the road. So you got cucumbers,
you gotta slice them up and then you got a

(13:11):
there's a there's a trick and I skipped this step
but I regret that. But you can like cut the
cucumbers up and then salt them and then put them
in a strainer and let them sit there for a
while and then a lot of the water comes out
so that they don't water up the salad like the
next day, because now I got like a you know,
juicye salad. I got like a juicy witch juice. You
still taste good, but it's a little juicy. And then

(13:32):
you gotta make sure you wash the salt off. Then
once it goes out, it's called the kailin salad. But
that's that's that's private information. So she had to share them.
So once you do that, you wash it right. And
then you got the cucumbers. You got equal parts soy
sauce and I think it's white wine vinegar. It's the

(13:54):
clear rice wine vinegar. You got those two, a little
bit of garlic chop up, chopped up and for the
people at home, chopped up. And then you got to
put like some chili chili sauce in there, or you know,
whatever kind of chili sauce. You got a little bit
of that, and then what else do you put in there?
A little bit of sessiment oil, not a lot because

(14:16):
that stuff is strong. Yeah, and then that might be
it honey in there. Well, so it does call for
a sweet nerd to balance the but I didn't do
it this time. You can. You can use honey, You
can use a little bit of sugar, you can use it.

Speaker 8 (14:31):
Yeah, okay, I want people to know he's selling the recipe. No,
I want to make sure they get it right. But
you can skip that step if you want to. But
you and then you stir that thing up and just
go to town and just eat that thing. And the longer
it sits there, the longer it sits there, don't I
don't know if this is always true, but the longer
it sits there, the better you gotta let it marinate.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
And like you know what I mean. So yeah, I
get it all right, I get it all Yeah.

Speaker 5 (14:58):
I mean there's other people that add like whatever her
chickpeas and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
You can add scallions if you want. I don't do that.
You can add sesame seeds if you want. I don't
do that, but you can if you wants it. All right,
So there you go, guys. I know that this is
what everybody wanted to know to start their day. How
to make a cucumber salad. It No, I know I
might do this might just be every morning I'll do
the cucumber salad recipe to check the show. Oh, this
is your exact recipe. Well, probably because I got it

(15:23):
from the exact website cucumber Sall. That's exactly what I
googled when I first started making it. There it is,
all right, And that was where I went on my
rant because it's another one of these recipe websites where
I got to read the story of how Memo made
the cucumber salad, you know, back in you know, the
olden days, and grew her own cucumbers and how she
did it. And you know you gotta read this whole

(15:46):
novel about the cucumber saw with friends. Right right now,
I just picked some fresh flowers out of my garden.
Make the centerpiece. Look at here, Look at look at here,
look at here. I don't need all this, like, just
tell me what I need to buy and how much
of but very irritating to me. Button right there at
the top. Jump to recipe. Yeh, look at here, I

(16:09):
missed it. Training stories. This morning, Red Lobster has filed
for bankruptcy. This is terrible news. I got the guy
getting gored by them, the man to start the show.
And then we got Red Lobster filing for bankruptcy. The
Florida based casual dining giant filed for voluntary Chapter eleven bankruptcy,
but plans to remain open even as it closes locations
across the US. The popular chain had announced plants to

(16:31):
close ninety nine locations as it deals with its financial problems.
It was found in nineteen sixty eight. It had grown
to nearly seven hundred nationwide locations at the twenty nineteen,
but has seen a significant dip since the pandemic. The
blame is being put, this is the story every time,
on missteps by management, including their choosing to make endless
shrimp permanent. So somebody in the Red Lobster office was like,

(16:54):
all right, look, let's do unlimited shrimp. Guys at all
the restaurants, unlimited shrimp. This surely can't go poorly. You know,
we don't math, We don't even do math on this,
like some kind of pivot table Excel spreadsheet. Now, Jason
and I. They had Jason and I do the Excel spreadsheet.
We sat around for about an hour and we did
a few equations and whatever, and it said do it,

(17:16):
and so we're doing it. Awesome. It turns out, though,
that they lost millions of dollars because they were giving
away too much shrimp for free. So I just it's
hard for me to believe that a company that big
doesn't have like a very smart person working in front
of the computer going okay, now hold on a minute,
we're gonna lose money on this guy. So we want
to lose money on this on the unlimited shrimp.

Speaker 5 (17:37):
I mean, as long as they keep making cheddarbaby biscuits,
they'll be okay, Yeah, like sell the cheddarbab biscuits.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
I know they're free, but I'm just.

Speaker 5 (17:45):
Saying, if they shut down restaurants and if they just
make Cheddar Bay biscuits and short and one, people will
five like a bakery. You know, I got an idea,
does the biscuits.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
The shrimp is bankrupting you? Stop making it unlimited that
they're acting like somebody's forcing them. Yeah, look at here. Stop.
A Tesla owner is blaming his vehicle's full self driving
feature for veering toward an oncoming train before he could intervene.

(18:19):
So this guy's from Ohio. He was driving down a
road at night. Earlier this month, when dashcam footage showed
his Tesla quickly approaching a passing train with no sign
of sign of slowing down, he claimed that his vehicle
was in full self driving mode FSD at the time
and didn't Is it a Tesla term FSD?

Speaker 9 (18:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (18:36):
Full self driving? Yeah? And was that what that stands for? Yeah,
And didn't slow down despite the train crossing the road.
It didn't specify the maker model of the train. The
Tesla autopilot assistant has been involved in seventeen fatalities in
seven hundred and thirty six crashes in five years. This
is like the dude who drives into the lake by
following the GPS. I think I'm sadly. I think it's

(18:57):
happening in real life. Yes, yes, like every now and
again in this city, Uber it'll tell them to like
turn down an alley with dumpsters and stuff, and like,
I don't is this Are you taking me the way
that the map says? Or are you killing me? Like?
Which one is it? Because you're not getting through there.
That's not happening. And and and for our Chicago friends,
forget about Lower Whacker. If you're on an uber and
a person doesn't already know and you're on lower whacker

(19:18):
forget you're you're never coming up again, you're never resurfacing. Yeah,
they shouldn't be down there, so yeah, I don't know
about this. Like you got to pay attention.

Speaker 5 (19:28):
Yeah, it tells you like you're still at fault if
you're not paying attention, like like the driver is always
going to be liable or at fault if something messes up.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Like it's life. Life is hard, okay, but it's life
that hard that your car is driving for you. You
can't you can't at least look out the window to
see if it's gonna hit something, Like you're already you're
already not driving, right, so like you're already not having
to do that, right, So the least you could do,
in my opinion, in my humble opinion, is look a

(20:01):
here out the window, you know what I mean, stop
eating your cucumber salad and just make sure that you're
not going to hit a train. I mean, you have
to take attention.

Speaker 4 (20:10):
And for me, when I use it, it reminds me.

Speaker 5 (20:13):
Of like when I was learning to drive a car,
like I'm the pastor like I'm my parent now like
the cars driving.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
But then you're like, why don't you drive? What's that?
Do you drive?

Speaker 5 (20:24):
It does like I'm I'm gonna be honest, like the
full self driving is. I like it a lot like
it it cuts down on I don't know, like I
would say, like driver fatigue, like I'm not as tired
because I'm not driving, Like I'll drive, I'll drive out
to the burbs, like I got road trips for you.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
I drove on Friday and the car drove it all
the way over there. Fatigued.

Speaker 5 (20:48):
Yeah, like because you're you're you're I mean, you're paying attention,
but like the car is doing everything for you.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Why is my question? I just feel like we do.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
We still should trust homo sapiens more then we should
trust cause almost I was almost.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Should trust him to rights. You should trust them.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
This is why different kinds of homos trust the homeolls
saian sexuals.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (21:20):
Wrong moment, why are we driving? Like where are cars
driving for us? That's so dangerous, But that's.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
That's the future. Like everyone wants everyone wants it to
be easy. I won't be here for that. Well, I
guess I'm just peep over here, going I don't know.
But I'm not even saying don't use the technology, right.
All I'm saying is.

Speaker 5 (21:36):
Look, yeah, you just have to be paying attention, like
it doesn't pay attention the whole time.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Is it perfect? No, it's not perfect. Has it come?

Speaker 5 (21:43):
It's come a long way and it's a lot better
than what it was a few years ago.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
And you just help which which person in the room
has a Tesla? Can you tell? That's I just don't trust.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
I mean, my computer just restarted on its own for
no reason, like you know, I don't want my car
to do that.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
I couldn't even use my phone this morning because I
cut half my finger off, So you know what am
I? I didn't even know what to do. What was I
going to do? Everyone you love is right here, use
my other hand. It was crazy. It's a stranger. Yeah,
I was going to have to stranger my phone if
you know? You know. And if you're looking for a
job and I am an extra job, oh well I
might be looking for all the jobs. I really don't.
It depends on the day. But I have applied for this.

(22:23):
An Arizona pig sanctuary, which carries some more than six
hundred pot Belly Pigs is looking for crew members for
its ice towel staff. So this is to cool off
pot belly pigs during the summer it gets very hot
in Arizona. Among the responsibilities, according to a post on
his Facebook page, applying cooling towels to pigs to prevent overheating,
staying with the pigs that are overheated by pouring cool

(22:45):
water over them and then rubbing them with ice, Crawling
into the pig shelters to assist the pigs, helping them
up and out of the shelters, and spraying them down
to cool them off, and then monitoring the older pigs
and making sure that they're okay. Fifteen bucks an hour.
You get gas, dipen and insuring, and you work from
ten am to six pm. And you can call and
apply for this job if you'd like to sign me up.

(23:05):
I'm out, you guys, let me go do that. That's
fifteen dollars an hour for all that that's true. Isn't
that kind of what you already do now? Spray people
to cool them off? What time's that meeting at? It's
National Waitstaff Day, a National American Red Cross Founder's Day.

(23:27):
The entertainment report after Oliva Rodrigo in two minutes is
the Bread Show, Calin's entertainer report He's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
P Diddy has been getting dragged over that apology video
to Cassie after CNN posted a twenty sixteen video surveillance.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Video of him attacking her at.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
A hotel, and they're coming for him for many reasons,
but one of them was that he never addressed her
by name, but he actually wasn't able to legally.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
So the former couple reached.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
A settlement one day after she filed her sexual assault
lawsuit against him in November, and it includes a very
strict NDA which prevents both of them from speaking about each.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
Other in public.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Diddy's lawyers very closely reviewed his apology video before it
was posted to make sure it was in compliance with
the NDA. They also looked closely at this because while
he's settled Cassie's lawsuit, he's still dealing with three others
that include some of the same allegations that she brought,
and for that reason, his legal team is on edge
about him making any public statements, as his own words

(24:27):
could potentially be used against him in court. Lil nas
X says he wishes that he could have had the
same success making country music that Beyonce did with her
recent Cowboy Carter. Remember, his breakthrough hit was his twenty
nineteen old Town Road, but it was removed from Billboard's
Hot Country Songs chart because it quote did not embrace
enough elements of today's country music to chart in its

(24:50):
current form.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
In his new interview.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
With BBC, he said he was happy for artists like
Beyonce and Shaboozi, but he said I wish that it
could have happened for me.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
I wasn't even able to experience this. He may try again.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
He's been playing around with some country sounds, I guess,
but he wants to feel connected and not force it.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
But who's on the board of Like, eh, not country enough? Right?
Want you hear that one more time? Like, ah boy,
that's just not ye. He has to put Billy Ray
Cyrus on there just.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
To make it a country sorry, right, we need a
rebrand on whoever's on the board. And I obviously think like,
of course, like she made a whole fire album, so
that's the first different second difference. She has a huge
fan base. I mean that was his first song, so
I don't know that we need to.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Compare got backlash too, for.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
You know, they all get it right, but they she
was able to stay on the charts and like, what
the hell? But you know, I think it's apples and oranges.
But I also think that everyone who wants to be
able to make country music should be able.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
To Who cares if you like this song, you like
the song, if you don't, you don't like I don't.
I don't understand why we have to like be in
about Just do.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
A deep dive on country music and see where it
actually started, right, aren't they?

Speaker 2 (26:01):
Bingo also talking about a horse and an old town road.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
This doesn't get any country more than that. He didn't
talk about an ex girlfriend. I don't think you mention
whiskey in the come On dog a truck. Guys, I
would like to announce that I was raising I'm on
the board. Is this country or not? Yea? I think

(26:27):
what I say.

Speaker 5 (26:28):
You were on the board and so and then little
nas next came around. You're like, I want him there,
and you said, nope, I'm out of here.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
I think I think I'm on the board of Should
we play this on a pop station? Because it was country?
I seemed to raise my hand for every country southing,
So yeah, we should play that. Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Speaking of music, Eminem's daughter Haley Jade got married in
Battle Creek, Michigan over the weekend.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Real beautiful venue.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
And yes, Haley and Eminem enjoyed a father daughter dance
during the wedding, which was the photos are very sweet.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Haley and her.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
New man Evans chapter comes up for the couple who
started dating in twenty sixteen, got engaged last February. And yes,
Marshall is still dyeing his hair and beard incessantly.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
Honey, can we let it? Let it go? Honey?

Speaker 10 (27:10):
Right?

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Oh dark honey, you already.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
Had bleach blonde hair and me know you with that,
so if you go gray, it's not gonna be that different.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
It's not Can you smile?

Speaker 11 (27:17):
You know?

Speaker 1 (27:18):
No? No, don't you married? And your mean muggin?

Speaker 12 (27:23):
Hey?

Speaker 5 (27:24):
Hey, but.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
And in movie and TV news really quick, Steve Correll
is going to start in a new comedy series at HBO,
which I'm actually excited for. The network announced this ten episode,
half hour comedy starring and executive produced by Steve.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
So you just know it's going to be good.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
It's they have no name right now, but it's described
as a single camera comedy set on a college campus,
centering on an author's complicated relationship with his daughter. He
obviously crushes it in anything he's in. Michael Scott is
probably the biggest thing he's known for, but him playing
like an awkward dat I can.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
See that in two seconds.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
And Happy Gilmore Too, a sequel to the nineteen ninety
six classic, is on the way. And Adam Sandler gave
us some more tidbits about the movie and you'll love this.
He was on the Dan Patrick Show and he said
that potentially Tiger Woods.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
And John Daly might be included in the film.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
So he's trying to get some legendary golfers in the mix.
And now he's got to get that dude who got
arrest him.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Right, Scottie Scheffler, criminal right there, right?

Speaker 2 (28:23):
I mean, I know the name of like three golfers.
Now it's exhausted. I need to move some other stuff
out of my brain because I didn't ask to know
the name of another golfer, but I do now.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
Apparently that dude from jail from an orange jump suit
to like four under that thing, no no, No, he
did not win. Oh he didn't. Well, I mean the
irony is that they lock him up and then they
give him a police escort to give right, that was
a little hypocritical, right, I guess the arraignments today, there's
no way they're.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
Going to drop all the calf to It's like, come on,
it's it was a misunderstanding, like honestly, honestly, it was
the golf course's fault.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Of all places, they should have had better set up. Further,
it sounds like to get to the golf course, I mean,
it sounds like it was just kind of a big
confusing mass.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
When I got arrested for underage drinking, I could not
go to corn and go. Oh it was a misunderstanding,
you know what I mean, Like you want to maybe
break the law, maybe your scenario was entirely different.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
I mean, we was a misunderstanding. I don't know. I
don't even know this dude. The only reason I even
know who this dude is is because I watched that
full swing thing. Yeah, between that and the F one
drive to Survive, I'm basically an expert in both of
those sports. But I don't know. It's just base on
what I heard. It just sounds like they're those guys
are used to driving around barricades to get into these

(29:40):
events because of course they're the performer and whatever, you
know what I mean. And then there's crowd control and
it was I don't I don't know. I have no
reason to make excuses for this man. It just sounds
like it was a misunderstanding.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Really does I was at the bars over the weekend
and so many angry Mountain were like.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
He should have ever rusted. I'm like, oh that the
comic section was jump on a car either when it's moving.
That's not a great idea. But there's nobody can footage somebody.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
Okay, Oh wait a minute, yeah, I gotta get on TikTok.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
Yeah, if you do anything today, could you please be
a dear Paulinas maybe needs some new diapers. Could you
follow Fred Show Radio on the Gram, Twitter and then
the frend show TikTok please, Gigi's Hungry.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Five. I'm not this is not an opportunity to clown
on any particular restaurant, So let's not necessarily use name brands. Okay,
and I'm not even looking for like the nasty If
you've got nasty, fine, But I mean, what is the thing?
I mean, it's Anthony Bourdain wrote a whole book about
this kitchen confidential rip. But what is the thing if

(30:44):
you've worked in the food service industry that happens that
people might be surprised to know. For example, I guess
those bread baskets are commonly reused. Like if bread comes
to your table and you don't touch it, apparently it's
not uncommon that they then put the bread in another
record and serve it to somebody else that's in that
Anthony Borod.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
So you picked through the bread that you want, like
you know, you go to a certain pott it has
brown bread and bread in the same.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
And all that stuff.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
Yeah, so they you're telling me you're at the table
and you touched it all over the bre and then
I sit down and they bring me the bridge that.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
It's possible they refresh the bread. The other thing is
people like, even if you don't touch it, which a
lot of times, you know, you get a restaurant, you
don't touch it, you're still kind of breathing on it
and whatever else, and it might wind up back on
your tip. It's possible. Wow, there was a whole list
of this stuff. But I'm wondering what comes to mind,
because this I saw over the weekend on TikTok from
the Tampa Bay Times, a very high end Japanese restaurant

(31:43):
in Tampa is apparently doing this. January, the Tampa Bay
Times received the tip that Co, a Tampa Heights restaurant,
was taking foxtail ferns from a neighboring apartment building and
using them to garnish plates. And so this TikTok it
shows a man in a waiter like he's he appears
to work there next to the restaurant in the like
the planters at the apartment complex, and he's seen chopping

(32:09):
the plants from the apartment complex, and then apparently they
take them back to the restaurant, they wash them, and
then they use them as garnish. And while the restaurant's
not saying where they from where they source them, they
are saying that they're not intended to be eaten, but
they are on the plate and they are cleaned. But
I don't think this is like far they have a
farmer's market out and back or like you know, farmed

(32:30):
a table. I mean, I think it looks like this
is actually the landscaping from the neighboring residential area and
they're just chopping the little leaves and putting them on
the plate.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
Imagine what it's sprayed with, possibly, you know, or who knows.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
I don't like a dog pete, Yeah exactly, like or like,
how about if you're going to do that, don't wear
the what appears to be a waiter outfit from the restaurant.
I know restaurants that they'll have like a garden in
the back or whatever, and they'll they'll have it like
parsley or whatever else, or maybe even the garden is
like on the outdoor dining area and they'll use some

(33:05):
of that.

Speaker 4 (33:05):
Like I get all that. What I'm just shook. This
is this whole bread thing is really disturbing.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
So that's why you.

Speaker 5 (33:11):
Should never complain at a restaurant, never to have your
food taking back because you don't know what's gonna happen
to it.

Speaker 4 (33:17):
I mean, I roll with that, you know, I'm gonna
complain about me simp but food. But I can't believe
this bread thing. This bread thing is really has me shook.

Speaker 13 (33:27):
Right now.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
You know how long those crackers sitting there, well, I
don't think I ever restocked a cracker basket, and I
worked at the restaurant for like ten years, So it's
just like a basket full of crackers.

Speaker 11 (33:36):
Yeah, like you know, there's the crackers and the bread's
on top of it, and you get it, like we
I never cleared the basket putting new.

Speaker 1 (33:43):
Crackers in there. You're part of the problem. Oh yeah,
I definitely part of the problem. I wish I could
remember what else I'm looking up what else was in
kitchen Confidential? But okay, so you guys worked. Various people
in here have worked at restaurants, Like, okay, you worked
at one. Yeah, maybe it's not unsanitary, but like, what's
something that goes on that we might be surprised to know?

Speaker 4 (34:03):
The only thing that goes on is that, you know,
if you order chicken pop pie from a certain restaurant,
it's the chicken from yesterday.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
That's okay with me. I think that's pretty common. I know,
like there's certain fast food restaurants that the leftover beef
that they and they put in the chili, yep.

Speaker 4 (34:18):
And if you get like a pooled chicken sandwich, barbecue
chicken sandwich, that chicken is shredded from the day before.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
That's funny, you know, no big deal. That's the same
thing as old bread. No bro on your table, laughed
all over my bread and through the basket.

Speaker 5 (34:39):
I don't know, I would say like also like working
fast food restaurants, the the ice machines, the thing that
I don't think. I don't know how much they're cleaned
at all. Like, yeah, bugs and dust, miss. I think
the same is true for those little spouts. You know,
you're supposed to take them off and open overnight.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
I used to do that every guy and then scrub
it with a little brush every morning that you did. Yeah,
because it's the same thing.

Speaker 5 (35:06):
Like at a bar, how they put plastic all over
the things because fruit flies.

Speaker 1 (35:10):
Will get on it. On the bottles, yeah, I've watched
a lot of bar rescue, as you know, and that
seems to be one. Fruitflies seem to be very common. Also,
like in the alcohol bottles. I guess they crawl in
there because if they don't put little those little like
condoms on the top of the thing. Yeah, you know,
I don't see it. It's good for my Honestly, I
feel the same way, like alcohol kill anything, right, good

(35:33):
point it. Okay, I was like googling as we do
this what some of the other.

Speaker 5 (35:41):
Working in fast food? I know, if you say, hey,
can I get fresh fries? Most of the times they'll
take them fries and put it back in the basket
and dip it in the and so they.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
Look they look hot again. But oh, I think we're
about to get that confirmed. I have done it? Is
your mom ordered? Like? What does she say? Actually? She
wants extra crispy love. You know, I love Mama Fred
more than but my god, does everything have to have
some extra element to it like she loves it? She

(36:12):
loves it like nothing. Nothing can just be. I'll have that.
I love my mom so much, but nothing can be
like I'll take it as it comes. There has to be.
I'd like my fries extra crispy. I'd like that. And granted,
she's paying for it, so she can have whatever she wants.
And that's what she'll trust me, She'll tell you when
I make fun of her. The other thing is she
will take and she loves me for telling this story.
She will take home a little tiny, little itty bitty

(36:34):
little bit of something like one little bite and then
we get the whole container in the big ass bag
for this little bite that we don't wind up eating
half the time. Ashley, good morning, how you doing, I'm good,
how are you very well? So you're here to confirm
that if you ask for fresh fries you may not
getting really necessarily.

Speaker 14 (36:56):
Yeah no, that's not happening.

Speaker 15 (37:00):
To McDonald's for four years, and anytime someone would come
through and ask for fresh fries, especially in the drive through.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
They would just fill up.

Speaker 16 (37:10):
Enough for whatever fry, whatever size they wanted, and throw
it back into the fryar and that's what they would get.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
Okay, all right.

Speaker 5 (37:19):
Yeah, The key is to ask for fries with no
salt because because then they have to have to make
new fries.

Speaker 1 (37:25):
Oh they don't.

Speaker 12 (37:26):
They do it for.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
That too, because well they wash them off right off.
Oh I don't know. I have to salt on myself then, Like,
why would I want no salt on it? Well, yeah,
then you I mean too much. I want no salt
on my fries. They make you new fries and they
can have some salt. Actually, thank you so much. I

(37:48):
have a great Day's ridiculous and I'm not picking on
anybody any one particular price, but you know, an ice
machine slime. Oh god, yeah, yeah, I think a lot
of stuff. The thing is that, you know, I'm kind
of a weirdo about like I don't know, I don't
need to see the preparation of the food because a
lot of the shortcuts kind of like tackle bell for example,

(38:10):
I think the sour creams and like a cock gun.
Yeah you need to see that, Like I don't really
need it. And then like a lot of the stuff's
in drawers or like bags, like a lot of soups
coming bags already. It's like there's nothing wrong with that,
nothing at all. I just don't necessarily need to see
you pour my soup out of a bag and then
warm it up in a microwave. Right, just bring it
to me however it if it tastes good, Yeah, no,

(38:32):
what's a little ice slime. It's not gonna hurt anyway,
right Yeah, I mean yeah, probably our freadshell.

Speaker 11 (38:41):
Next, you've got to wait.

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Speaker 2 (39:16):
Versus Rolling Stone, and Simon Biles is protecting her husband
again for something he said.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
God, we'll get to all of that, they tell the man. Yeah,
they talk better than they say.

Speaker 13 (39:27):
Tell me.

Speaker 1 (39:28):
These are the radio blogs on The Fresh Show, like
we're writing in our diaries, except we say them aloud.
Kiki you ready, yeah, all right, go.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
Deer blog all right. So you know we're supposed to
get our oil changes. Ever so often they give you
a little sticker and sell.

Speaker 1 (39:42):
You the date every so often.

Speaker 10 (39:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (39:44):
I don't send to follow that sticker. I just a recommendation. Yeah,
I go when the car tails me. I was gonna say, yeah, yeah,
I gotta go. Actually speaking safe, Yeah, I go early.

Speaker 4 (39:54):
So I wait till the last minute, of course, to
go get an oil change.

Speaker 1 (39:57):
And yesterday was the day.

Speaker 4 (40:00):
And of course going to get an oil change is
never just going to get an oil change, like you know,
you go in there. I try not to make eye
contact with anybody. I try to look tough, you know,
like I know what I'm doing. I'm standing on business.
But every time.

Speaker 1 (40:16):
There was an issue with the flux capacitor, wasn't that
that's always?

Speaker 4 (40:19):
You know, your air filters need to be changed, and
you know we had to use the gold grade oil. Like, bro,
I just watched you use the same oil that you
use on the other car.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
I don't even play with me, right, show you apart
from your car and be like, look how messed up
this is.

Speaker 8 (40:32):
I'm like, they call you up to the counter and
shame you in front of everybody else.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Yeah, you're like, this is what your air filter should
look like. This is what yours looks like. It's like,
I want to know the other because I didn't even
know that was a part of my colleague. Like, I've
never seen that before. I don't even know where you
got that from.

Speaker 4 (40:51):
So, you know, we go through the whole spiel or whatever.
But this guy that helped me yesterday, it was a
very nice man, and I want to thank him because
he notified me that I've been riding around with a
screw or a nail in my tire and you know,
he gave me this whole spiell and he's like, you know,
you can just go get the plug from auto zone
and it'll be a quick little fixed.

Speaker 1 (41:09):
And I'm like, why don't you just do it? You know?

Speaker 4 (41:11):
And he's like, I can't because of legal something something
by law.

Speaker 1 (41:14):
You know. He came up with some reason. So I
was like, all right, so I left or whatever.

Speaker 4 (41:18):
But on my way home, I was on the phone
with a friend and he was like, you know, where
where your head?

Speaker 1 (41:22):
And I was like, I just left from getting.

Speaker 4 (41:23):
An oil change and he was like, in oil change
you went to?

Speaker 1 (41:28):
I said, yes, I took my car to get an
oil chang. Where's your man at? And I'm like, excuse me,
an independent woman home cooking where he should be.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
But no, But like you know, I don't defend Tim
often on this show, okay, but I would like to say, like,
why can I go get an oil change?

Speaker 1 (41:58):
Am I doing life wrong?

Speaker 17 (42:00):
Ladies?

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Man?

Speaker 4 (42:00):
Am I doing this wrong? Should I not be going
to get an oil change?

Speaker 1 (42:04):
I mean it would be I was supposed to a
nice thing for him to do for you, But you're
fully capable of doing it. Shit, man, does that work?
I was like I got some time up. Why did
I just go handle this? I didn't know.

Speaker 4 (42:13):
But if I'm not supposed to be there, then somebody
tell me because Big Tim will be taking it if
that's the case.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
But I just didn't know that was a thing. I mean,
and I don't. I don't want to disparage the autocare
industry because there are a lot of honest people out there.
But up until I was about twenty five, when I
went to get my oil changed, i'd call my dad
when they were like, hey, they say they want to
change out the engine. Dat the engine you need light
bulb fluids? Yeah right. I mean, I'm sort of intelligent guy,

(42:42):
you know, and I know a little bit about a
little bit, but like I don't. I'm like, Dan, I
don't know, what do you think? Like they said the
oil thing is or they say the oil filters messed up, Like,
oh it's fine. Wait they did that to dudes though
I thought it was a girl thing. Oh no, because
I think the whole game is an up charge, right,
Like they want you to spend more and so they'll show.
But I don't know, and I just don't know enough,
and then I start to doubt myself because obviously this

(43:04):
guy knows more than I do, you know. So he's
showing me the thing, and I'm like, oh, Avi, that
doesn't look right, Like I don't know what it's supposed
to look like though, because I didn't put it in myself,
you know. But and I think so, yeah, it wasn't
until not that long ago that in my adult life
that I finally just started saying no or yes or
or taking it someplace where I know they're going to
tell me the truth because I honestly i'm calling my dad.

(43:26):
I don't let me ask my dad. Look at me, like,
you're six foot five, broly, you don't know what you're doing.
I'm like, I really don't know what I'm doing.

Speaker 4 (43:32):
I just fake it the whole time, Like I'm like,
I act like I know what I'm talking about. Yes,
So I'm like I'm like, oh, yeah, no, that actually
doesn't need to be replaced, but thank you. And they're
like looking at me. I'm looking at them.

Speaker 1 (43:42):
I'm like, oh, you got to get out of the
car with like a like a Car and Driver magazine,
you know what I mean, Like get out of the
car in a full overall outfit, like it says like
you know Joe's mechanic, like, yeah, you know, I'm just
I didn't feel like it today. I want you guys
to do it. And then all of a sudden, oh,
she knows what she's talking about. It right right? I
fake it all the way.

Speaker 5 (44:02):
Never never get the air filter, Never get it replaced
by them, okay, because you could go to AutoZone, go
to and get it for one hundred times cheaper. Really,
they charge you so much money and to in solid
to and all it is is.

Speaker 1 (44:16):
Two clips, like you should you should know your car?

Speaker 5 (44:19):
I mean right, I'm just saying yeah, but the Knights
of Big Tim would take care of this stuff for you.

Speaker 1 (44:24):
I don't know if he knows cars, No, he doesn't.
In there looking, but like that's the thing is basically,
so if I like, I was dating somebody once and
she was working, and so I took her car back
during the day because I had the date, and I
went and got her oil changed, And basically we came
down to which one of us is going to overpay
because one of us know what the hell we're talking about.
So it's like which one of us is going to

(44:44):
get taken advantage? I guess, I guess it'll be me.
And so you know, because because she she didn't know
any more or less than I did, right, I just
did it to be nice because she was working and
didn't have time.

Speaker 5 (44:54):
Because there's also some shady ones out there. Because I
went for Jess's car, her minivan, I changed the air filter,
I changed all the filters on there, and then she'll
take it to the to the old change place and
then they'll be like, look, it's I'm like, it's not like,
it's not dirty. None of it's dirty. Like even if
they show you anything, it's a brand new filter in there.
They tried to show her like a dirty one, like
this is your filter. She's like, that's not my face.

(45:18):
She's like, yeah, right, this is not my filter.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
And again, yeah, not trying to disparage because again they're like,
I think Mike's probably very honest. Your partner too honest.
I would say yes, just take your car, yeah America
literally offering, and then he still goes, yeah, I won't
get too specific, but it's kind of like there are

(45:42):
contractors that are like this too. There's a there's a
why am I blanket on? The guy's name? The the
Chicago comedian that everybody. He has a whole bit about
contractors where he had a contractor in his house and like, sebash,
you come here, come here. Yeah, you see that in
the wall. That's a bow in the wall. You see that.
It's not even straight. I mean, we can leave it,

(46:03):
I mean, if you want. But like that's how that's
what happens. Like I go to the you know, these
different places where I don't know what I'm talking about,
and they're like, oh, you want to leave it like that?
Like I mean you could, I guess if you're one
of those kind of people, you know, but like I
don't know if I would, or we could just tear
the whole thing down start over. Oh yeah we better
tear Oh you better Oh we better replace safety. Oh

(46:24):
we better replace that. And again a lot of people
out there wouldn't do that, but I tend to be
the one that gets upsold because I don't know what
the hell I'm talking about, and I really just like
I don't want to have to deal with this ever,
Like Okay, just do it, just do it. But I'm
probably capable of getting on YouTube and doing it myself. Yeah, ultimately,
I'm just too lazy. Oh no, you you want me

(46:45):
to take my card, are you? Yeah? No, no, No
to Mike, He's done stuff. To Mike, change, I could
do all changes, rotation.

Speaker 4 (46:55):
Wait until you start your up charge again night you.

Speaker 1 (47:00):
Were just see him the other day. I got my
little fob like needed a battery and I couldn't, for
the life of me find where the battery was. This
guy comes in here with a like a loop. You know,
we put the mag He had like a magnifying GSS.
I mean, he had like this toolbox. He was in
here doing surgery on this fob. Man. I mean, and
you know, Rufio. We couldn't stop until the job was done.

(47:21):
I mean it took hours, but he got it done. Man,
charge you it's like seventy five dollars. But I thought
it was a pretty good deal. Nothing wanted one hundred
and fifties, right, I gave him his seventy five. Yeah,
I don't want to, Yeah, I thought it was. He
takes venmobile every the French Show is on stair going
just a second. It reminds me of I've told the

(47:42):
story before, but a bunch of years ago, the check
engine light in my car came on and I took
it to the thing and they go back there and
they're messing around with it for a while. They come
back out They're like, Yeah, it turns out your check
engine light is defective and you're gonna have to replace
it for like seven hundred bucks. What I go, guys,
hold on a second, I go, let's just let's just
talk about this from him, and I just like I

(48:03):
said it, just like this, I go, the thing that
tells me to come in here and spend money with
you is broken, and I have to pay to fix it.
That should be the only part on this car that's free,
is the thing that tells me to come in here
and give you money. And they kind of just looked
at me like that kind of makes sense, And I
think gave it to me cheap, but I'm a tape

(48:25):
over it. Electrical. Wait a minute, wait man, wait, wait minue,
Wait a minute. The thing that tells meself is broken
is broken, and I got to pay for the front
show is it's stay or going not happening? Katie is here?
Good morning, Katie? How are you? Katie? Hey? What's up? Katie?

(48:49):
Stay or go? Low group therapy action here. Let's find
out because again, when things are not going properly in
your life, call them the local radio show. I mean
that that makes perfect to me. So what's going on
with your husband? Explain please?

Speaker 10 (49:04):
Yeah, So once we got married, he just out of
nowhere told me that he doesn't think it's appropriate for
me to go on bachelorette trips or even girls' trips
in general.

Speaker 1 (49:17):
Okay, all right, so you married this man and then
I assume something came up like of this nature, a
girl's trip, for example, and you're like, hey, I'm going
on a girl's trip, and this dude says, no.

Speaker 10 (49:32):
Yeah, that's actually exactly what happened. And I was like,
I was actually shocked because I never heard this before
until after we got married. And then he just said, well,
I just don't think it's appropriate because you're a married
woman and there's too much temptation on those types of trips.

(49:52):
And then he just said he doesn't understand like why
I would even want to ever travel without him.

Speaker 1 (49:57):
Oh wow, So it was okay before or it's not
okay now?

Speaker 10 (50:03):
Yes, Like I actually, before we got married, had gone
on bachelorette trips, girls trips, and he never said a
thing and then this first one came up, and I
was I'm just like so confused because he's never acted
like this was a problem before.

Speaker 1 (50:17):
I mean, what does he do when you like go
to work or go to the store, or I don't know,
leave your house alone? What does he do during those times?
How is that? I mean, I suppose you could be
doing exactly the same thing if you wanted to. I mean,
I guess.

Speaker 10 (50:32):
It's just Yeah, he just said that those trips to him,
they are just like way too much temptation. There's going
to be I don't know, I just don't understand.

Speaker 5 (50:42):
Does he get along with your friends, like your girlfriends?

Speaker 10 (50:46):
Yeah, he gets along great with them, and like before,
he actually think it was no big thing.

Speaker 1 (50:52):
So I don't know.

Speaker 10 (50:53):
I think everyone needs a greape from their spouse at
some point and spend time with their friends. Especially it's girlfriends,
Like it's not like with you know, a bunch of
like straight guys, Like it's just it's so biitar.

Speaker 1 (51:04):
Yeah, that would be weird. If the girl strip was
a bunch of straight single men, I would I would
probably ask ask some questions, like tell me again, what
you're going on on a girl strip with the you know,
offensive line from the you know whatever, Like, what tell me,
is there a history of infidelity? No, so you've never

(51:26):
cheated on him? Never has he been cheated on? Sounds
like it.

Speaker 10 (51:32):
I think there was a girlfriend in the past who
yess like, was there was infidelity that was question.

Speaker 1 (51:39):
Yea, because we got some text about that too, which,
by the way, it doesn't mean that it's okay for
him to be controlling. I'm just trying to figure out
where he's coming from. He did marry you, after all,
and he did allow you to do this ahead of time.
So I don't like it. This is very controlling, and
it feels like maybe he thinks now that you're married
that he he gets to a certain more control over you,

(52:00):
which I don't agree with. I mean, you got to
respect his wishes. Again. If it's like, yeah, I'm going
to I don't know, I'm going to secrets adult you
know swingers resort with with five random men that I
met on MySpace like that, I mean that's an issue,
like I might I might have some concerns. I would

(52:20):
ask a few questions about that, but you know, as
far as like you going on girls trips and whatever,
I would encourage it. I'd be like, hell.

Speaker 5 (52:27):
Yeah, it's giving loser mentality, Like, oh what.

Speaker 1 (52:31):
Am I gonna do? Where you're gonna go? Don't leave me?
I'm like, come on, ho go like have fun with
your girl.

Speaker 5 (52:37):
I'm gonna I'm gonna whatever, whatever, be my underwear all weekend.

Speaker 1 (52:41):
Yes, Like, if you've been if you've always been honest
with him, you've always been honest, You've always so this
is what you're saying. I mean, you've always been honest.
You you you haven't cheated on him. He knows the
people that you're going with. I assume that you're willing
to communicate with him while you're there. I guess I don't.
I don't like this at all. Eight three five little

(53:03):
group therapy action. You guys got to get in on this.
But but Katie, we're gonna talk about you behind your back.

Speaker 3 (53:07):
Now, let's see what happens to you when it's his turn, right,
he's invited on the Bachelor party, like he's just gonna
not go, like you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (53:16):
Or like the guy's weekend. Excellent question, Pauline. When he
wants to go on a guy's trip, does he go?
And my other question is does he have friends? Because
the other thing I've found is men, and well I
can only speak for men. Men who don't have friends
tend to have a bigger problem with this kind of stuff.
It's like because they don't have any anywhere to go themselves, right,

(53:38):
or they don't take trips like this, or you're the
only person that they hang out with or that kind
of thing. Well, that's sad.

Speaker 10 (53:46):
Yeah, I mean he has friends, but most of them
are already married. So I actually don't think any of
his friends that he's like best friends with their left
to like go on back toward trips and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (53:59):
Okay, because I've heard about this before where it's like
I basically want you to sit at home with me
all day because I don't have anything else to do.
And it's like, well, that's not my problem, all right, Katie,
Well thank you so much. We're gonna take some phone
calls on this saying good luck to you. Okay, thank you.
Someone just texted me this is single behavior, and that's
why you're single. Fred. It's not controlling, it's respecting your marriage. Oh,

(54:20):
respecting you. She's going on the girl's trip. Why are
you married to someone that you don't trust. That's so weird.

Speaker 3 (54:26):
So I can't go to the beach in Tampa or
whatever whatever beach is on there because I'm married.

Speaker 1 (54:30):
I'm not allowed to get on a plan to go
with my friends, go hang out with your female friends,
or I'm again. I guess if it were single men
and women, and then you're not being invited. I mean,
even then, you should be able to trust your partner, right,
I guess it would depend on the circumstances. But ninety
nine percent of the things that I can think of,
I would like to believe if I'm in a relationship
and everyone's been honest and transparent and there's no history

(54:53):
of any issue, then I would like to believe that
I would be okay with it now if she cheated
on him in the past or I don't know that
they got to work through that obviously, but I could
understand some reservations. Still doesn't mean he gets to control her.
He either forgives her or he doesn't. But at the
same time, it doesn't even sound like she has any
history of betraying him. No, I agree.

Speaker 5 (55:15):
It sounds like he did something on a trip, you know,
like he's seen something he's either seen something or he's
done something, and he's just like, no, you can't do it,
because I know what happens on these trips.

Speaker 1 (55:25):
Also, like, have you been on a girl's trip? It's
like drunk, eating food and like dancing with each other.
Likens good luck trying to pull a single girl away
from a girl's trip. No, trust me, I've tried it. It
almost never. I have a very low batting average approaching
a group of women on a girl's trip and don't
hate you, just you come with me. It doesn't happen

(55:47):
very often. Hey, mindy, Mandy, Hi, what do you think starego?

Speaker 13 (55:55):
It's a double edged sword. But because I don't know
the entire situation, of course, but I know I'm going
through a similar situation that started like.

Speaker 17 (56:04):
That, and it is full out control. Red flags are waven.
I could not die this phone fast enough. It is
a very insecure man.

Speaker 13 (56:22):
The person that said, you know, like it's a you know,
being respectful in a marriage. No, a marriage has to
be built on trust. And if you cannot be away
from your spouse for a few days with known friends,
what if this was a business trip, what if it
was anything? It started that way with me, I couldn't
go on the girls trip, you know, and he pulled

(56:43):
the whole thing or it was disrespectful, so much could happen,
you know, Basically he's saying, you know, I don't trust
you no further than I can see you, and that
is crazy. It got to the point I couldn't even
go to a grocery store.

Speaker 1 (56:59):
I'm so sorry. I don't like that now, but they can't.

Speaker 13 (57:03):
But it started with the you know, can't go on
this trip, and then it was this friend, is this,
this and this, And it was always a problem until
I basically have no friends, and then he had no friends,
and it just got worse and worse and worse.

Speaker 1 (57:19):
It's like either he wants you all to himself kind
of thing, you.

Speaker 13 (57:22):
Know, exactly.

Speaker 17 (57:23):
Yeah, It's just it's a control.

Speaker 13 (57:26):
And even he may not even see it as that.
I don't know either. I would go and show him like, look,
I'm coming back to you and you know, ask for forgiveness.

Speaker 17 (57:39):
Later, because it's it's ridiculous, you know, if you.

Speaker 13 (57:41):
Give that person that type of control, what kind of
life is the future going to have? And I wish
I would have seen that being but of course I
didn't and it's past therapy now, like it's just.

Speaker 1 (57:54):
Over sore, get some hell something. Are you out of
that relationship? And in the process, this.

Speaker 13 (58:03):
Is a very long time.

Speaker 17 (58:04):
We got kids involved.

Speaker 1 (58:05):
A good luck out there, But you're in the right
on this. I mean again, I feel like even if
they're like said, it comes down to trust or no trust,
and even if trust was betrayed, then it's okay. Then
am I forgiving you and moving on? Or am I not?
And even if it's like a U miyby, I'll let

(58:27):
you go have a great day. By the way, thanks
for calling. She listened to herself on amazing. Even if
it's an insecurity that's like, uh, maybe a healthy insecurity,
then you can talk about it and say it makes
me nervous, this is this is what's going on with
me and I. You know, can we communicate or can

(58:48):
we can we work out a way that like I
want you to go and have a great time, but
I'd feel better if whatever, and then try and like
moderate the insecurity as opposed to just saying I can
I own you. No, you can't go, you can't go
hang out with your friends, you can't do this.

Speaker 3 (58:58):
You can't do that, right, tell them when you can't
do something in a relationship or marriage is just like
that's crazy to me, that's not marriage, that's not I
don't think so. And like what also bothers me too
with some of these messages. It's like about what's a
respect thing? I get it right, respecting your partner. But
I always told Happy my husband, I said, when we
get married, like, I don't want to lose myself, and
you can't lose yourself either, like still do what you
do and not always be respectful, right, right, one hundred percent.

(59:20):
But I'm saying, like, don't lose yourself is what I'm saying,
you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (59:23):
Right? Respect number one?

Speaker 3 (59:24):
But like just because I want to go on a
trip with my girls to whatever, you know what I mean, Like,
that doesn't mean I don't respect you.

Speaker 2 (59:30):
You would still respect them while you're on the trip
exactly by not doing on the trip.

Speaker 1 (59:34):
I'll respect you here, I respect you ever.

Speaker 2 (59:36):
Respect you always, But I'm going on the damn trip
to I'm going to.

Speaker 1 (59:45):
Hi Taylor, good morning, Hey, good morning? Say or go?
What do you think I think she should say?

Speaker 14 (59:51):
Well, first of all, it depends on one thing like
I need to know personally who pays for the majority
of the vacation. And also that's what parties are a
different thing. Those are completely fine. But if he's paying
for all vacations and all of a sudden she has
this money to go on a girl's trip and not,
you know, involve him in a trip on her behalf,

(01:00:13):
that's that's a little bit messed up.

Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
I mean, I think there are variables here that we
don't know. Yeah, I guess if she's always going on
trips and never including him or I mean that that
might be another issue. But this sounds This doesn't sound
like being inconsiderate. This sounds like a trust problem. This
sounds like a control thing.

Speaker 14 (01:00:28):
Yeah, it would be definitely had some sort of trust if.

Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
She's constantly going away and making him stay with the
kids or whatever. I mean, at some point you might
become resentful, like why am I never invited? But why
would you be invited on a girl's trip? And why
would he have a problem with it within itself? But
thank you, Taylor, have a good day. Many appreciate it.
Let's see Grace, Hey, Grace, how you doing, Grace, good morning?

(01:00:53):
What do you think stare Go and just a recap here.
This woman is upset because her husband they got married,
and now he's like, I don't want you going on girls' trips.
I don't want you going off on your own. He
was fine with it before, but that's red parties, girls trips.
Now he doesn't want it to go.

Speaker 12 (01:01:08):
It sounds controlling, yeah, I mean it's a little bit controlling,
But at the end of the day, Like, I think
some people have different opinions about marriage and they're like, oh, well,
like why do you need to go on a trip
by yourself if we're married, Like I want to do
everything together.

Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
But I think she can just.

Speaker 12 (01:01:24):
Tell him, like, look, it's your opportunity to like, you know,
be on the couch, have some beer, watch a sport
of your choice, like fart in the house without me.
Just be yourself and enjoy the time and everything's going
to be fine. And like we want time apart because
then the time together will be more special. So let
me go with my friend.

Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
And if you have a fundamental belief about this, then
I think that's something you got to work out before
you married, Like you can't just bait and switch, Like
if you've got some serious issue with trips that don't
include you, then don't allow it before marriage, and then
and then all of a sudden say no, you can't
do that. Now. I like not this not how this works? Right?

Speaker 12 (01:02:02):
It seems like it was kind of whiplash because before
he didn't say a thing, and now all of a sudden,
there's this change.

Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
Of carth you're a wife, Yeah don't. I don't like it, Grace,
thank you have a good day. Who's paying? A lot
of people are consumed on the text with who's paying?
Worry about that? Man? I don't that matter. Mind your business.
I mean again, if it's constantly like I'm out of
town every weekend, you gotta take care of my obligations

(01:02:29):
and pay for it too. That's a whole different topic. Yeah.
I don't think that's what this is though. The Entertainment
reportant Showa Shelley both next Fred Shoe. Caitlin's Entertainer Report
is on the Fred Show.

Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
Rolling Stone writer David Peisner wrote about his time interviewing
Kid Rock in Nashville last month, and it didn't sound
like he had a great time, so he claims. During
the interview, they delved into topics ranging from immigration and
Donald Trump to Kid Rock's right wing warrior persona. David
said as the drinks were flowing, Kid Rock started to

(01:03:01):
get noticeably drunk, and he described a tense moment when
Kid abruptly produced a black handgun and started waving it
in his face. David also claims that Kid dropped the
a racial slur a number of times and reportedly asked
the journalists to quote write the most horrific article as
it helps with his career. It's all alleged, but I'm

(01:03:23):
just saying, doesn't sound surprising to me. After a horrifying
twenty sixteen clip of rapper peedeesd He attacking then girlfriend
Cassie was posted by CNN, Peloton released a statement in
their private Facebook page, which I didn't know they had.

Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
That I must be fit enough. Oh yeah, no, you
gonna have a certain to get in on that. Oh
I'm sure, yeah, which only imagine. My mom has a
Peloton and every time I ride.

Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
I'm like the thousand thousandths, like behind everyone else in
the class thousands.

Speaker 1 (01:03:55):
Tho, I'm just saying, I'm like last, I'd be very
proud of you. I'm afraid of the shoes you gotta
click in. I'm afraid I would never get out.

Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
You wouldn't you got Yeah, we had and I went
to one time and I was like, couldn't clip me?

Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
Get me off?

Speaker 10 (01:04:11):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
Let me out? What if I want to go? You
gotta be trapped in this thing? Right? Want to do
another class? It was all dark. They're like, come on,
keep going. I was like, hell, I guess we cry
at those things too. I'm like, I don't. I don't
want your crying at the end for sure. Yeah, I'm
clicking here. I can't believe I'm crying. Yeahs turn them
that fire. I'm like, no, I won't turn it. That

(01:04:34):
was hard. You're playing Celin beon, like I gotta go.

Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
Well, if you do have a Peloton, you know obviously
there's classes surrounded by music.

Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
And they said, we take this issue very seriously.

Speaker 2 (01:04:44):
Can confirm Peloton has paused the use of Shancam's music,
as well as removed the Bad Boy Entertainment Artists series
on our platform, which I didn't even know they had.
They said this means our instructors are no longer using
his music and any newly produced classes. Their comment was
in response to somebody who wrote into them a concerned
comment from a user U asked. Gymnast Simone Biles called

(01:05:07):
out people on social media criticizing her husband, NFL star
Jonathan Owens, who said he didn't know who the hell.

Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
She was before they started dating.

Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
He also called himself the catch in their relationship.

Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Let's guess yourself up, I guess king.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
On our Instagram stories, Simone wrote, I'm gonna have to
quickly address this.

Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
The joke was never a joke.

Speaker 2 (01:05:27):
Y'all are blatantly being disrespectful to my relationship with my husband.
So I'm gonna go ahead and say this one time respectfully.

Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
F off.

Speaker 2 (01:05:33):
And if you keep commenting or tweeting me, I'm just
gonna block you, simple as that. And I don't need
to go touch grass or whatever y'all suggest.

Speaker 1 (01:05:40):
At everyone who supports us, we love you so much,
so much.

Speaker 2 (01:05:44):
Jonathan added to his stories, he wrote, being fake mad
about people y'all don't know from a can of paint
is weirdo behavior.

Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
So that's all I'm going to leave that there. What
do we have online?

Speaker 10 (01:05:55):
Daby?

Speaker 1 (01:05:55):
Our long TikTok videos are coming, Kiki, you know a
part two though?

Speaker 2 (01:06:02):
Yeah, yeah, I'm not gonna do that hour long that's YouTube.

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
Oh my god, there goes the rest of my life.
They gotta do anything they can before this thing gets banned.

Speaker 4 (01:06:11):
It's not getting banned, Okay, I'll say that.

Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
She has a visceral reaction to that, right, I didn't know.
I'm so scared, Shelley, four hundred and fifty bucks, this surprise.
Can you snap her six game win streak and win
that money? In five questions against our pop culture expert?
Call Now we'll play next eight five, five, five, nine,
one one three five. The frend Show's on. It's the

(01:06:37):
Fred Show. Do you have what it takes to battle
show biz? Shelley in the show Biz Showdown. Good morning, Shelby, Shelley,
Good morning to you. Hello, Joe is here to take
you on. Hi Joe, Hi, how are you doing? Joe?
Good morning? Tell us about you.

Speaker 14 (01:07:00):
Taking my daughter Jovanna and her friend Anna.

Speaker 12 (01:07:03):
To school right now?

Speaker 16 (01:07:06):
High school?

Speaker 1 (01:07:07):
Right on? Well, Hi guys, Hey, don't cheat, Joe. Don't
you cheat with them? Okay, right, okay, we're gonna be
listening very carefully. Yeah, not that serious, but John, four
hundred and fifty bucks is the price Shelly's record eight
eighty six and fifty eight six straight. Let's go, good
luck guys, all right, Joe, good luck? All right? All

(01:07:27):
do Joe's stoneface man, He's like, no, whatever, get out.
He's trying to intimidate the show biz Joe. Here we go.
Question number one, Kendall, are we using those? These are
right questions? Aren't they? Yes? From my flu day I
had I didn't. I should have played the flu game yesterday.
I should have come in and give it at my
all like Michael Jordan did. Scored the last minute shot.

(01:07:48):
Kendall Jenner was spotted at her most recent Excess concert
after their met Gayla reunion. Name her ex three two.
Oh your kids gonna hate you? Well, we know he's
not cheating. Aquaman actor Jason Momoa when Instagram official with
his new girlfriend is Aquaman a Marvel or DC movie

(01:08:10):
Marvel in a fifty to fifty shot. After seven years
as a judge, which singer got a sweet tribute on
American Idol during her final episode Watch American Idol. Yeah,
well that's a lot of people didn't. Which pro golfer
warmed up for the PGA Championship in a jail cell
Friday after being arrested on his way to the course.

(01:08:32):
Come on, yay gone, and that dude is more famous
now than ever. Yeah, a hot Mike moment about Justin
Timberlake was cut from the Black to Black.

Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
Movie Back to Black and I might have had a type.

Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
There was a typo sorry Back to Black movie which
I'm ron Berger, I'm ron Berger dy which late singer
is the movie about? Oh? Yeah, ron Berg?

Speaker 9 (01:09:02):
I don't know, all right, Yeah, I remember that from Geometry,
Shelley or not?

Speaker 1 (01:09:14):
Your kids are no longer in the car Shelley? Okay, No,
not really. He got a one I want? Okay, I
know he only got one one. I gave him an extra.

Speaker 11 (01:09:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
I don't think it would matter, but anyway, Kendall Jenner
was spotted at her most recent Excess concert after their
Met Gala reunion namer x Ketle Jenner. Yeah, what is
his name? Three?

Speaker 13 (01:09:38):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
His name is Benny me Yeah. Aquaman actor Jason Momoa
went Instagram official with his new girlfriend. Is Aquaman a
Marvel or DC move? Aquaman is three two DC? That's

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a good guess, right After seven years as a judge,
which singer got a sweet tribute on American Idol during
her final episode Katy Perry, which pro Golfer warmed up
for the PGA Championship in a jail sill Friday after
being arrested on his way to the course Scottie Seffler.
A hot Mike moment about Justin Timberlake was cut from
the Back to Black movie, which late singer is the

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movie about Anyone house isn't a four? Yeah you're the winner, Joe,
My man, you have to say, my name is Joe.
I got shot up on a showdown. You know the rest.
Of course, maybe you don't. I hope you do. My yeah,
I do. My name is Joe.

Speaker 17 (01:10:43):
I got shot up by.

Speaker 18 (01:10:44):
Masuda and I can't hang with the gorilla.

Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
Nice. Oh my goodness. Okay, you're laying a make up
for it yourself, right there, Joe. I don't have to
do it. You do such a good job. Nice work.
Hang out one second. You guys all have a great day.
All right, good talk, Thank you, thank you. Man. Sure
he's okay, yeah right, actually yeah, but man, make sure

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the guys doesn't need like a defibrillator or something. Five
hundre bucks. Tomorrow shows win number eight eighty seven and
seven straight Good work, thank you very much. Why don't
you come back tomorrow and do it again? Will do
as a great idea, Let's come back new waiting by
the phone, a little bonus new waiting this morning because
we didn't do it yesterday, so brand new waiting. We'll

(01:11:33):
do good news stories, fun fact this morning. What is
it I have for you guys today on the fun Fact?
Today's fun Fact? Oh oh, it's about birthdays. It's about
It was gonna be about tongues again, but no today. No,
we had too many tongues. It was like a whales
tongue is like nineteen tons or something. Which Hello, you

(01:11:56):
know what I mean? Who? Yeah, Kiki a whale, big whale.
All of a sudden, Kiki kin reason with a whale.
Come here, blue whale, come here.

Speaker 11 (01:12:09):
Fread Show NeXT's got to wait.

Speaker 1 (01:12:14):
Freads Show is on the Hottest morning show Morning Everybody. Tuesday,
May twenty, first of Fred Show is not Hi Caln,
Good morning, Hi, Jason Brown, Hello, Rufy, Hello, Hello, Kiky,
Good Morning Shows is here in turn venam Benjamin Waiting
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we'll do it next after good News Stories, Trending stories
headlines to start your Tuesday, The fun Fact and what's
coming up in your entertainer report?

Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
Kylen, an actress who is taking legal action after an
AI company started using her voice. Somebody explained the Drake
Kendrick beef to Tom Hanks.

Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
Good because I think that's it's really adorable.

Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
And the sad news regarding that news anchor who was
in the biker shorts to a follow up to that.

Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
No, you're gonna tell me they were padded. Now something
sad happened. It feels good because I was gonna go
out and buy all as many of those in all
the colors and just start wearing them. I mean my
bike's tires are flat, but that doesn't matter. Yeah. I
still wear biker shorts all the time to work. Usually

(01:13:28):
I do. I were Actually I wear the full Tour
de France like Lance Armstrong Unitard look and think yeah
live Strong baby, Yeah oh yeah. Maybe a different biker person,
perhaps a different cyclist order, but whatever, we share a
biker person. We share with you every day on this show. Hayley,

(01:13:50):
what'd you find? I love this so much so.

Speaker 2 (01:13:52):
Robert Hale Junior, who is the billionaire founder and CEO
of Granite Telecommunications gave graduates at the University of Massachusetts.

Speaker 1 (01:14:02):
Dartmouth one thousand dollars each.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
So during his commitments speech commencement speech to the one
two hundred grads, he said that he and his wife
have always gotten a lot of joy out of giving back,
which I love to see since he's a billionaire. He
offered each graduating student five hundred dollars for them and
five hundred to be given to someone in need or
a charity or.

Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
A cause that is close to them.

Speaker 2 (01:14:25):
Part of his speech touched on how things have been
really trying for a lot of people and there's a
heightened need for sharing, caring and giving. So I love
that he said five hundred for you and then please
pass it forward with the rest of the five hundred.
We know what Rufio would do.

Speaker 5 (01:14:41):
Yeah, yeah, I'd find someone that I know that's graduating
with me and be like, hey, you give me a.

Speaker 1 (01:14:46):
Five hundred, I give you my five hundred. We both
need it. It's just some sort of there's always some
kind of a can you scratch my back off? I'll
then run with what other directions? So this is cool. Elmhurst,
Illinois York High School coach Nicholas Caravolos saved a student

(01:15:07):
athlete's life. Her name was Chloe Poet by performing CPR
in her when she collapsed and attracted me in April.
Thank you to Kathy for sending me this. By the way,
she would have been a state qualifier in the triple jump,
but she never got the chance. But because of his
quick action, she survived. She's okay, she said, I don't
remember warming up or anything. She suffered a sudden cardiac
arrest after finishing her last triple jump at a meat

(01:15:29):
in April. She collapsed and barely had a pulse when
he sprang into action, putting his CPR training to good use.
Someone said the word CPR, and that's when it clicked. Okay,
we got to do this right now. He did it
for nearly four minutes until the paramedics arrived. Doctors said
that he might have helped her get enough oxygen to
prevent brain damage and it saved her life as well.
So yeah, it is awesome. I learned CPR from the

(01:15:50):
office first.

Speaker 5 (01:15:52):
I was afraid not that part of the sign.

Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
Waiting on the ever been left waiting by the phone.
It's the Fred Show. Andy Good morning. Welcome to the show.
How are you.

Speaker 7 (01:16:08):
I'm doing good?

Speaker 1 (01:16:09):
All right, what's going on with this woman? Mina? Tell
us how you met, about any dates that you've been on,
and then why you think you're being ghosted?

Speaker 18 (01:16:16):
Yeah, yeah, I'm doing good.

Speaker 17 (01:16:18):
Other than that, I should say.

Speaker 9 (01:16:19):
So that is always.

Speaker 1 (01:16:20):
Funny that people go, yeah, like I'm so good. It's
like you're good, but you're obviously very distraught about it. No,
it's true that is true. Like oftentimes when I'm very bad,
I still say, nobody wants to hear you. Honestly, we
get that around here. Okay, so Mina is ghosting you?
Tell us so about like we need to know kind

(01:16:43):
of everything that happened before them. All right.

Speaker 18 (01:16:46):
So I I met Mia through Bumble Okay, so yeah,
I saw her on Bumble and as to grab some
dinner and a few drinks. You know know.

Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
Date was really ten.

Speaker 18 (01:17:05):
And she just kind of stopped answering me though.

Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
Okay. So yeah, so you chatted on the app, which
is annoying. It's how it goes you match. You chatted,
you agreed to go on this date, and you thought
the date went well.

Speaker 18 (01:17:19):
Yeah, I mean I thought it went really well. We
were having a good time.

Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
Okay.

Speaker 18 (01:17:24):
I mean, you know, she she seemed into me. I
could not really tell you why things went sut or
what happened, but you know, she seemed into me definitely,
like you know someone I saw him bumble and I
was like, wow, she looks great. And then we, you know,

(01:17:47):
had the date, and I wanted to have more dates.

Speaker 1 (01:17:51):
But she's just like, I don't.

Speaker 18 (01:17:53):
Know, it's not not into it for some reason.

Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
Let's let's just an investigation here. Okay, we're gonna see
when you get meta on the phone, We're gonna ask
some questions. You'll be on the phone at the same time.
You're welcome to jump in and hopefully we can straighten
things out with her and set you guys up on
another date that we pay for. Can you hang on
for a second? Andy back in like two minutes, bonus,
brand new, waiting by the phone. We'll find out what's
going on Part two after Ariana in two minutes. It's

(01:18:17):
the Fred Show, Ariana, It's the Fred Show. Good morning Andy.
All right, man, let's call Mina. You guys met on
a bumble and women a date that you thought went
really well, except you've reached out to Mina to schedule
another date and she has not responded to you at all,
and you want to know why. Yeah, let's call it
right now. Good luck man. Hello, Hi is this Mina?

(01:18:45):
It is Mina. Hi, good morning. My name is Fred.
I'm calling for the Freend Show, the morning radio show,
and I have to tell you that we are on
the radio right now and I would need your permission
to continue with the call. Is that cool? If we
talk for a second on the air, you can hang
up anytime. I know it's a little bit weird, but
I'm not sure if you've heard this before. He's called
waiting at the phone and we're calling on behalf of
a guy named Andy who reached out to us and

(01:19:06):
says that he met you on Bumble and you guys
went on a date recently that he was really excited about.
Thought it went well. But he says he hasn't been
able to get a hold of you since then. So
what's going on?

Speaker 18 (01:19:16):
Ah?

Speaker 15 (01:19:17):
Okay, did Andy tell you that he worked at.

Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
A funeral home? No, he didn't share that he worked
at a funeral home. What does that have to do
with not wanting to go out with him again? Like?
Did he take you over there or something. Did you
did you take a little sewer? Did you show up
in a hearse? I think we've had that one before. Yeah,
that's wild.

Speaker 16 (01:19:35):
No, not that specifically, but I mean I'm simpletely from
with the fact that he worked at a funeral home.
You know, we all got a nigglating somehow, that's not
the issue. And he actually put it on a dating robile.
So it's not like I was thrown for a lucid
not respact.

Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
But what I wasn't.

Speaker 15 (01:19:50):
Really okay with was that he was showing me pictures
of dead body. Oh my god, working on Oh yeah,
that's day at work. And so you know, we were eating,
which is like and also like you know, like I don't,
I didn't.

Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
Did these people get.

Speaker 16 (01:20:08):
Permission from their families?

Speaker 1 (01:20:09):
Yeah, that's gross, Like, yeah.

Speaker 15 (01:20:13):
There's relatives, Like that's anyway. So the whole thing that
I don't know, if you were me, you were sitting
and eating, you know, dinner, and having a photo of
somebody else's dead body that you didn't really want to
see shown to you, like I.

Speaker 16 (01:20:26):
Don't know, maybe not like the most romantic.

Speaker 1 (01:20:28):
Situation, right, Okay, so you knew what he did, and
you were okay with it, but you didn't necessarily need
to see examples of his work. Well literally no, huh,
let me bring Andy And I forgot to mention that
Andy is here. Andy? What are you doing? Is there?

Speaker 10 (01:20:41):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
I'm sorry, I'm very forgetful. Is there no privacy for
these I know they're dead, but they have families and
stuff like? Are you allowed to do that?

Speaker 18 (01:20:49):
I mean, yeah, they have families, but I mean it's
pretty standard practice. I mean if if I were a
chef or a bartender that was proud of his work
and I showed you pictures of my drink for the
food that I made, then you know you might take
you would maybe be impressed. But I'm not you The
makeup that I did.

Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
Very strange analogy good.

Speaker 18 (01:21:09):
For their families, for their viewings.

Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
Show it to their families, not to some random date.

Speaker 4 (01:21:15):
Bro.

Speaker 5 (01:21:16):
Like, if you're going to be like, oh, yeah, here's
the makeup I did on whoever?

Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
Does this look okay? What?

Speaker 11 (01:21:22):
Like?

Speaker 5 (01:21:22):
Why do you have a camera roll full of dead
people in your phone?

Speaker 1 (01:21:26):
Yeah? Just like if you're a professional makeup artist, you
have a Yeah, if you're an in me way and
you show people in your books or whatever. Is that
the way I do. I'm just proud of what I do.

Speaker 18 (01:21:35):
I mean, I'm proud of the work I do. I
thought that she would find it interesting that's my job.

Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
Well, you're allowed to be proud of your job, and
there's nothing to be ashamed of, of course. But at the
same time, not everybody wants to look at dead bodies.
I mean, there are all kinds of jobs out there
that people have and people have relationships, but they don't
necessarily bring it home. I mean, you got to know
that that's kind of a controversial topic for people, Like
some people aren't comfortable with that. But I say, a
good job, they look alive.

Speaker 18 (01:22:01):
Like I got photos where I'm looking like it's weaken
at Bernie's.

Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
You know, no, you post them for the photos. You
post them for the photos. Okay, Yeah, this is actually
a little bit twisted, and me and I so that
you were getting like this is a little Yeah, I'm glad.

Speaker 15 (01:22:18):
I'm glad I'm being like confirmed in my feelings about this,
because the more we're talking about the more I'm like,
you know, there was like a period.

Speaker 7 (01:22:24):
Of time I'm like, am I being irrational? Am I
being condusional about it. Am I overreacting? And then frankly speaking,
it's like listening didn't talk about it like this and
like no, thank you, And frankly it's.

Speaker 15 (01:22:36):
Like at this point it feels like it's such a
point of pride, which is like good on him, not
for me, if you know, different shows with his folks,
But like, I don't feel like at any point when
we ever have it feels like dead bodies would always
be around and I don't really need to be like
in a relationship with somebody who like won't you can't
like wash dead bodies off their hands and their phones.

Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
And then if I wanted to be like.

Speaker 15 (01:22:59):
Hey, show show a picture of us from yosemity, it's
like a dead body.

Speaker 1 (01:23:05):
Dead bodies and my cat. Yeah there, I'm an artist.

Speaker 18 (01:23:10):
I'm making art over here. You guys should come and
see it, Like you guys should come on.

Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
I'm a beach ass for this phone. Yeah weird.

Speaker 18 (01:23:19):
It's not like I'm sleeping with them.

Speaker 1 (01:23:21):
Okay, now, all right taking pictures. I understand why you
say that. Proud of the.

Speaker 5 (01:23:26):
Makeup work that you're doing on these people, But let
the family be the judge of that, you know, what
I'm saying, like.

Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
Do a nice job. That's wonderful that you do a
nice service for people they can remember their loved one.
But as far as like taking pictures and showing it
to other people, one, I really don't know if that's ethical.
And two, you're assuming everybody wants to see it, and
unfortunately not everybody wants to see it. So and I
don't know, you're a little bit lax about this, which
also kind of creeps me out a little bit. Andy,
to be honest with you, I mean, it's a pride

(01:23:56):
for me.

Speaker 18 (01:23:57):
It's what I've been doing for a long time.

Speaker 1 (01:23:59):
It's my art.

Speaker 18 (01:24:02):
I don't see anything wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:24:03):
I think you should go to like one of those conventions,
you know what. I think they probably got to have
a mortician convention, right, people who do this, and maybe
you'll meet somebody who also does it, and y'all can
like compare notes and like, you know, do your thing.
I think he should go to jail. Well yeah, I
do kind of wonder if what you're doing is legal.
But anyway, I mean, it's rhetorical, but do you want

(01:24:24):
to go out with him again? And we'll pay for it?

Speaker 15 (01:24:26):
I mean, I think maybe you could use that money
and go out with him instead.

Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
I mean, like, we don't want to know. I don't
want to do it. You don't know, moving you know,
a little bit, moving headstones around. It's this weird though,
I think it's Andy.

Speaker 18 (01:24:39):
Look, keep my business card on you guys at all time,
because one day.

Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
I wouldn't be the one to call you. Yeah, go
on your wallet.

Speaker 18 (01:24:49):
They can call me and I'm going to make you
look good.

Speaker 1 (01:24:53):
I'm telling you so you can take pictures of me
and show them to your dates. Like, no, thank you anyway.
It's one thing passionate about your job and good at
it and proud of it. That's fine, whatever you do,
but it's another thing to insist that other people look
at it. And this is a lot of layers here.
This is wild. Yeah, this is crazy. Meana, thank you
for your time. Andy. I might even say good luck.

(01:25:15):
I'm just gonna say Andy. Let's get to the entertainer
Report with Kaitlin next Fred show. Kaitlin's Entertainer Report is
on the Fread Show.

Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
Scarlett Johansson said that she turned down open AI's request
for her to lend her voice to their chat GBT system,
but they went ahead and used a voice that sounded
very similar to hers. Anyways, Scarlett said, the voice of
Sky is quote so eerily similar to mine that my
closest friends and news outlets could not tell the difference.

(01:25:50):
Also said her lawyers contacted Open AI to get the
voice taken down, which they have for now. But remember
Scarlett was the AI voice in the twenty thirteen movie.
Her and CEO Sam Altman, who was the woman who
offered her the part, knew what she was doing because
she before that posted about her on Twitter, which included
Scarlet or Scarlets. Lawyers included in this legal letter basically going, Okay,

(01:26:14):
you know that I played this character and you asked
me to do this, and now there's this voice of
this woman named Sky which sounds like mine. They tried
saying that the voice belongs to a professional actress but
not that one.

Speaker 1 (01:26:26):
Okay, I don't know how that's going to hold up,
Tom Hanks, I should pay her, my Michael, some of
these AI voices are really really good, like so close
that you have to look carefully to see. And but
then against most of the people that are using them
for parody, it's like so outrageous the stuff they make
people say that. You're like, well, they didn't say that,
but it's some of them are so good it's scary. Yeah,

(01:26:49):
we need to stop it now. Great. I wish they
would just stop that. The real Keiki or the Aikky talking.

Speaker 4 (01:26:53):
It's the real one. And if I catch an a one,
we're gonna square up in the street.

Speaker 1 (01:26:57):
It's on site. You the Fakekki.

Speaker 4 (01:27:01):
Aik I'm not playing around a noither.

Speaker 2 (01:27:07):
Tom Hanks reached out to his thirty three year old
son for an explanation of the Drake Kendrick feud. His
son posted screenshots of the text chain on his Instagram
story story, which shows Tom texting big Maine, can you
explain the Drake Kendrick Lamar feud to me? His son
launched into a lengthy explanation of the feud, noting how
each of the rappers have been dropping a series of

(01:27:28):
disstracks aimed at each other from April to May, starting
with Drake's push ups, then came Drizzy since deleted, Tailor
made Freestyle, Family Matters and The Harp Part six, as
well as k Dot's Euphoria six sixteen in La Meet
the Grahams, and his son wrote that not like us
was quote pretty much the sonic equivalent of when you
took me to your high school in Oakland and we

(01:27:48):
walked in on the basketball game and everybody started going nuts.

Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
He continued, like, if you heard it, Dad, you would learn.

Speaker 2 (01:27:55):
Automatically how to crip walk with a stink face while
clutching an oscar in one hand with Marshawn Lynch, which
is quite the explanation. Tom replied, holy cow, these are
fighting words. Are people taking sides? And his son said,
did you just read what I said? With crying laughing
because he said Kendrick one, But holy cow, Tom said
about learning about the beef, I love that he reached
out and wanted to know.

Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
He's like, the streets are talking and I'm confused. Well
that's what I have you guys for. You know, like
I don't understand what's going on. Then I got to
come to you guys. Can you please explain to me
the hell's happening? And usually there's like a diagram and
I appreciate that, you know, like a nice ven diagram
or you know what I mean, arrows and here's a
chalkboard in Yeah no, we whiteboard it. Yeah no, it's good.

(01:28:36):
It's good speaking of.

Speaker 2 (01:28:37):
The streets to Marco Morgan is apparently turning a new
leaf on the bike trail, and by that I mean
he's changed up his biker shorts.

Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
Sadly, now you can see a lot less of what's
going on downstairs.

Speaker 2 (01:28:49):
In case you missed, the new GMA three anchor who
replaced TJ. Holmes after his exit over his Amy Robock affair,
sent the Internet, including Jason and I, into a tizzy
by posting photo of himself in these real tight biker
shorts where his undercarriage was very noticeable. At the time,
ABC staffers were rattled over the photos, and it looks
like DeMarco has now taken note. He debuted some new

(01:29:11):
workout picks, a photo of he and his trainer Eric
on the Grand before a bike ride, and he switched
up the colors.

Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
So now we can't see as much as we want
to Wang shaming this man. I don't want a wing
shame Wang shaming going on now. It's just as terrible now.

Speaker 2 (01:29:26):
I will say that people were telling him to take
the o G photos down and he still hasn't, so
at least he's staying.

Speaker 1 (01:29:30):
Strong on that. But DeMarco. You wear whatever color shorts
you want. What I'm saying, okay, yeah, put it on display.
If you got a summer flaunted, don't be ashamed of
your stuff, right right, Jason, exactly, Yes, for your stuff.
Jase's wearing shorts today. I got shorts on today. Yep.
He helped me out. I got my thighs out. Well, no,

(01:29:50):
it's the same ones he was wearing. Actually at different
Let me I'll take a better look at what's he's
in charge. I'm assess in this room. He's got it. Oh,
thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:30:06):
And he needs to get her screw taken out of
retire for her car. So could you please follow us
on Fred Show Radio on the Gram and the frend
Show TikTok.

Speaker 1 (01:30:15):
She needs to get that screw out.

Speaker 3 (01:30:17):
Of her tire please, yeah, okay, Fresh Show, this is
what's trending.

Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
A couple cents that we get, we'll donate right to
keepry tirelease please. And the air filter it looked a
little it was a little off color. Just a little
looked a little bit. That's how I like it. Yeah,
Red Lobster has filed for bankruptcy, guys, but they're going
to keep the remaining stories open as long as they
possibly can. The whole thing they believe is due to

(01:30:41):
a misstep by management, including their choosing to make endless
shrimp permanent. I mean, somebody did not math, the math
didn't mask, someone did not carry the one. I don't
know what happened, but now the close the story is
like crazy Tesla owner is blaming his vehicle's full self
driving feature for veering toward an up coming trained before
he could intervene a train. There was a train coming

(01:31:04):
and try to drive him right into it because you're
not paying attention to the fact that you're driving in
a large metal object. The least you could do if
the car is going to drive for you is look
out the window. The least you could do. I mean,
haven't you ever had a problem with your computer before
and then you just restarted and it just fixed. This
is the same thing that's driving your car with your

(01:31:25):
life in it. It's a computer. Sometimes my phone will
be acting weird. I'm like, what's going on with this?
Fune reset it boom, problem gone, like it never even happened.
I'll take my full self driving over. Paulina.

Speaker 3 (01:31:35):
I can tell you that, well, that's sad, because at
least I will get you out of whatever you're about
to go into.

Speaker 2 (01:31:41):
Well, I ask everybody here, we always I always get
where I need to go.

Speaker 1 (01:31:44):
I'm doing anything. I wonder if the thing drove into
the train and they said, oh, I'm sorry. That's what
Polina it does. She's apologizing to the other cars that
she just cut off because they can hear her and stuff. Also,
if you're looking for a job fifteen bucks an hour
in Arizona, if you want to cool off bellied pigs,
that'd be your responsibility monitoring the older pigs, applying cooling
towels to pigs to prevent overheating. Fifteen bucks an hour,

(01:32:07):
gas stipend, insurance and the hours are ten am to
six pm. If you'd like that. It's National wait Staff today,
National American Red Cross Founder's Day. The Fun Fact is
about birthdays and we'll do it.

Speaker 11 (01:32:20):
More Pread Show next, The Freas Show is on Fread's Fun.

Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
Fact Freds fun.

Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
Learning so much, guys, I mean, I don't mean to like.
I don't mean to make you feel less special. I
don't because everybody listening is extremely special. You're all my
little special snowflakes, However, you share your birthday with around
nineteen million other people. We can I have the same birthday?
We share our birthday? Well we don't. I'm sorry, November

(01:32:55):
twenty eighth. This is different. It's just the two of us.
We're the only ones that had their birthday. Everybody else. Oh,
you share your birthday with around nineteen million people, so
not that special. But there are eight billion people though
on the earth, so relatively speaking, you're special. But yeah,
so next time you go to celebrate your birthday, just

(01:33:16):
realize there are eighteen point nine nine nine nine nine
nine nine a million other people doing the same thing. Wow,
but they're not you, Kiki.

Speaker 14 (01:33:23):
I know.

Speaker 4 (01:33:24):
I just feel bad because, like now, it's so many
people that have our birthday. One has like crept in
the room with you. You can't even have your own
birthday in here.

Speaker 5 (01:33:31):
No wild is that your parents and your parents are
getting wild in the same night, the same.

Speaker 1 (01:33:42):
I think your parents were getting wild every night, weren't they.
They had your grandparents, who is it? Oh yeah, my
grandparents had all those kids twenty one, so they were
so there was no day they weren't get busy.

Speaker 11 (01:33:54):
But more fresh show next right here, French show is on.

Speaker 1 (01:34:03):
Everyone, Good morning, It's the frend Show. Hi Kaelin, Hi Jason,
Hi Ruvia Helloi, Shelley's here inter Benham Benjamin Bloggs in
just a second, the entertainment report. After that, what are
you working on?

Speaker 2 (01:34:16):
K Well, I will tell you who is defending her
husband after he said he was the catch in the relationship.

Speaker 1 (01:34:22):
No, okay, see here a few texts to follow up on. Here.
This is actually one person asking a bunch of questions. Kayln,
how did it go introducing the guy to your parents
at the cabin? That's this weekend? Yes, thank you for asking.

Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
That is happening this coming weekend, and so fingers crossed.

Speaker 1 (01:34:41):
It's going down at the cabin. Did Fred ever follow
up with letting the hot girl know that if stuff
went down with the current man that he's interested. Is that,
Oh that's the one who relationship the three partter tangent lady, No,
I think it's the one who's in a relationship.

Speaker 2 (01:34:58):
And you said, oh yeah, and I said, like, if
it doesn't work out.

Speaker 1 (01:35:01):
Oh yeah, I didn't do it. He didn't do it.
I didn't do it. No, I just I didn't can
get to the bottom of the headstone. No, but we're
in the process.

Speaker 10 (01:35:14):
Good.

Speaker 4 (01:35:14):
Yeah, and thank you to everybody who called that cemetery.
So I don't know, boy, would that what they did
was unacceptable.

Speaker 1 (01:35:20):
I'm sure they really wish they hadn't done it to you.
Let me know if you need the number. Oh, tell them, Yeah,
they talk better than the excited.

Speaker 16 (01:35:28):
Tell me.

Speaker 1 (01:35:29):
These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show. All right,
it's like we're riding in our diaries, except we say
them aloud. We call them blogs. Who we decided to do? Anyone?
All right, take it away, Thank you so much, dear blog. See,
I think everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:35:45):
In this room either knows or has like an old
person in their life that just does and says what
they want at all costs, like they don't care.

Speaker 1 (01:35:53):
Okay, I'm that person. Oh but it's not because I'm
an old lady, even though I am.

Speaker 3 (01:35:59):
You know, older abroad is what I call myself around
the house these days, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:36:02):
Simsy household.

Speaker 3 (01:36:04):
For me, it's truly having a baby that changed a
lot in me. And I'm only like six weeks in. Guy,
we're seven weeks in. I'm only seven weeks in. But
for me, I feel like I've changed a lot in
the sense of like I really I mean, I've kind
of already done this before.

Speaker 1 (01:36:19):
But now I really do it.

Speaker 3 (01:36:20):
I just kind of say what I want to say,
and like I just like don't care and not a bad,
disrespectful way. I just like literally like I'm doing what
I want to do. I don't feel bad about stuff anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:36:32):
Why do you think that happened? Because yeah, I've noticed
this Paulina with my mom as she gets older. Yes,
I've noticed that she just gives fewer fs about really anything,
and she's the most lovely, kind, generous, giving person. It's
not that it's not like she's out here raging no, no, no,
but she says exactly what she's thinking. She kind of
refuses to adapt to like social norms. I mean like

(01:36:57):
because she and I think the problem with my mom
is like in her mind, she knows what she means,
and she knows where she's coming from. Yes, but unfortunately
nobody takes into consideration context anymore. People just get mad
about whatever happened right now. They don't even consider the source.
So with age, I understand why it's happening. But why
do you think when the kid comes out that you

(01:37:18):
just decided to sort of let it all hang out.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:37:21):
I started thinking about that too, and I was like,
I wonder if it's just a different side of me,
because like, is it like empowerment?

Speaker 1 (01:37:27):
Is it like I grew a baby inside of me
and it came from my loins and now like all
of you can suck it. You can't tell me nothing
like I put.

Speaker 5 (01:37:33):
You one of the hardest things it is a human
has to go through.

Speaker 1 (01:37:39):
Maybe that's it. Yeah, and you're just like no time anymore. Yeah, right, I.

Speaker 3 (01:37:44):
Could do anything, and even like my people pleasing has
really gone down, and I know, I know the day
has come I need to have a baby.

Speaker 1 (01:37:54):
You don't think it is. I think it's honestly, I
think it's that you now realize there's stuff way more important, yes,
than the stuff that you were worried about before, Like
those are the things that that you were apologizing for,
the things that consumed you. Maybe I think you maybe
don't have the energy like to worry about fact which

(01:38:14):
real sort of needless stuff, because I mean you worry
about you used to worry about stuff and it would
be like Paulina like that no one no one else
is worried about, like, don't worry about it. Oh yeah,
I mean still do I feel, but not as much.
There's only so much in the worry bank. And I
feel like as a non parent, I'm only surmising. But
I got to figure that you wake up every day
and you're like, I got to keep this human alive.

(01:38:34):
There's not enough time for me to worry about, right,
this social interaction or that one or whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:38:39):
Mad at me, you know, he was not talking to
me today, Like yeah, the little things, you know, and
those are things are still important, of course, Like I like,
obviously I want to come up as a good, respectable
human being. You know, sometimes it depends. But I just
feel like I just the f's are going down. And
maybe it is because like I did one of the
hardest things in the world, and like you said, I
wake up every day and priorities are so different, like

(01:39:01):
I have to keep a human alife, like this is
my responsibility, and yeah, I just the people pleasing has
gone down. I'm like, you know, if I don't do this,
like no offense, but like I don't care if you're mad,
Like I don't care.

Speaker 1 (01:39:11):
I really wish I had more of that, because my
problem is I don't have anyone else to worry about
about myself, and I have so much idle time that
i'd leave here and I can just sit and just
think about everything, you know, and I mean listen, and
I don't Maybe if I'm not saying I'm gonna go
have a baby, so I could minimize that, I just
think it's probably it would just be a different kind
of stress. But at least that stress is about enriching

(01:39:32):
a child, you know, and providing her with a great life,
as opposed to sitting around going why does this person
hate me? Why is this person talking about me? Because
that stuff doesn't matter, No, it really doesn't.

Speaker 3 (01:39:42):
And like you said, I just want to focus on
her and just like, you know, her well being, making
sure she's taken care of, Like that's just all that
I care about.

Speaker 1 (01:39:49):
In a sense, I pray for having.

Speaker 5 (01:39:52):
Because I went through the same situation like when Jess
had Ashlyn, and it's just like, you know, that's the
most important thing in the world, and then you just fall.
It's just like anything you do is wrong.

Speaker 3 (01:40:03):
No, No, I'm just like that's yeah, yeah, yeah, No
one's gonna do it like me.

Speaker 1 (01:40:09):
I'm sorry, I'm mom.

Speaker 3 (01:40:10):
No one's gonna do it like me. So he does
a good job. But yes he does hear it from me,
that is true.

Speaker 1 (01:40:15):
But but but the end of the day, who's priority
right now?

Speaker 3 (01:40:19):
It's a baby. I'm her survival. When she looks at me,
she sees survival. It's just the truth.

Speaker 1 (01:40:23):
No, you're right, No, she counts on you for everything,
literally everything. And when she sees you.

Speaker 2 (01:40:28):
I was holding her and when she heard your voice
and was like waking up just looking for you.

Speaker 1 (01:40:32):
So sweet. Oh, it's my baby. Yeah. And she's getting
prettier as she gets older too. And that hair, that hair,
baby hair.

Speaker 3 (01:40:39):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:40:40):
I think it all starts. Guys. We just need to
pops up out of our looins. Is that we need
to do. Yeah, that would be my first step, and
caring less about a bunch of stuff that doesn't it's
just figuring out how to get a baby, right.

Speaker 3 (01:40:51):
I just think like it just it just changed it
for me, you know what I mean. And I didn't
think it would. I was like, I'll never stop people
pleasing knowing me and the way my mental health is
set up, I'm like, the will never stop.

Speaker 1 (01:41:00):
Yeah, Sure, and I'm not even pandering, Like what you
guys do is superhuman honestly. Like the other what was
it on TikTok or Instagram or something? Somebody posted it
was around Mother's Day and it was like, be sure.
I think it was Mark Chase Skyworks for the company.
He said, make sure you get your mom somebody for
Mother's Day. And it showed it was like a there's
a piece of wood with a bunch of circles cut

(01:41:21):
out of it to show like the centimeter dilation basically
of like a baby's head, and it showed like how
what ten centimeters looks like around I'm like, oh my god,
that thing can do that. Yeah, yeah, oh my god.
I will never ever piss my mom off ever again again.

(01:41:42):
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Fread shows up. It's the Fred Show. Thank you so
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Show by Shelley was on today, Stay or Go. I
had a lot of people talking this morning. What else
do we do today? I don't know, fun fact entertainer report,

(01:42:04):
trending stories. What the hell do we talk about? I
don't know. Oh that restaurant that does that weird thing
they're out there getting landscaping from the front of the
restaurant putting on the plate. Oh yeah, crazy. And a
buddy of mine I texted with him this morning. He
lives in Tampa, and he was like, yeah, I've been
there too. I'm like, well, I hope you enjoyed your
dog pee soaked apartment landscaping that was on your plate.
But they watched it first, you guys, oh good, so

(01:42:25):
you know that's good. Yeah. And if you are listening now,
maybe you didn't hear our first forty five minutes, which
we need to come up with a name for the
first forty five minutes of the show. But essentially it's
like we're still asleep. Slash High Radio is let us speacome,
but you know it's early so whatever. That's all on
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We're back tomorrow, Games Show Wednesday, five hundred bucks. The

(01:42:46):
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and more. Have a great day, see tomorrow. Bye guys,

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