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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So morality Monday on a Thursday? How about that? Yes,
morality Monday on a Thursday. So this is wild. It's
from Reddit. Am I the a hole? My son, who's
twenty three, got engaged a few months ago. Recently, he
admitted to me that he had been texting with a
girl that he met on Tinder, which shocked me. He's engaged.
That is not acceptable behavior. But here's the twist. The
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girl on Tinder was actually his fiance. She made a
fake account to quote unquote test whether he would stay loyal,
and when he flirted back, she confronted him. Yes, well
my son did. Was messed up. But be creating a
whole fake profile to trap your partner is manipulation. If
you have to run sting operations to trust your fiance,
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maybe you shouldn't be getting married if you're learning this.
I told my son I would not pay for the
wedding anymore. I don't want to support a marriage that
already starts with lies in games from both sides. Some
people in the family say I'm overreacting and punishing both
of them. What is your opinion? Well, here's the thing.
I have a lot of questions about this, and you
could chime in, of course eight five five five three
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five contexts the same number. There's still going to be
a wedding. I mean that was that was my first thing,
was this this dude was flirting with some woman and
who just happened to be his fiance. She catches him
and they're still getting married. So there's that. Yeah, well
he's on Tinder.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
That was my one of my first thoughts, like, if
you're in a relationship, we're engaged to be married, why
are you on Tinder? But then yes, you're you're getting
you know, caught up whatever footing with somebody else. But
my other issue, and a lot of people are going
to fight me for this, is you're twenty three.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Why are you getting married? That's my issue. I think
you're really young.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Yeah, I know that's my hot takee Polno Instagram.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
That was Mom. Hit up Paulina. If you got a
problem with it, it's not me. I didn't do it
right getting married as a child. I didn't do anything.
Didn't Bella get married like seventeen, yeah, like fourteen it
was legal. Yeah, there was a dowry. Were Hammers actually
forty seven, which is where he was forty seven at
the time, So that was weird. Both really young, aren't they.
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He's a little bit older, isn't it. I don't know
why he met in high school, like a Chick fil
a or something, that's right. Was a couple of years anyway,
So this isn't about Bella. So my first question is, Okay,
so Pauline is worried that they're too young to get married.
I'm worried twenty three. I'm worried that he was on
Tinder and he got caught. So then my next question is, again,
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why is there Why is there a wedding at all?
I guess she got over it, and then you could
ask the third question, which is and I have no
sympathy for this guy, but yeah, I guess I guess
she set him up to catch him. But I don't
know that I have much of an issue with setting
somebody up to catch them on Tinder if you're cheating,
like you know what I mean, if you suspect them,
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I mean, I guess you could go right to them
and communicate and ask the question. But people are going
to lie. I mean, how many times have you gone
to your significant other who you suspect is on a
dating app? And go, hey, are you on a dating app?
And they go, yes, indeed I am, and I mean no,
so so, but you know, I guess. I guess if
she suspected he was cheating and then she investigated and
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caught him. That's one thing I don't like. I don't
like traps or setups though, and I don't like it
if people are doing it all the time and they
have no suspicion of infidelity. But maybe what we don't
know here is why why was she compelled to get
on Tinder and try and catch him?
Speaker 3 (03:28):
That's a big part, like if did she suspect something
or did she just have time one day? Let's see
if my man would learn back, you know, because they're
both they're different to me. Regardless he was guilty, But
if she did feel something in her gut, then I
could understand why you would want clear evidence in proof.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Why would she have picked Tinder of all, and there's
there's so many of them, There's you know, thirty dating apps.
I have a five million dating apps. I don't know,
so why would she have picked that one if she
didn't suspect that one? Right? I don't know. What I
don't like are the constant like and you hear about
this sometimes we're let me look through your phone, or
let me spy on you here, let me spy on
you there. You know, trust issues that aren't rooted in
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any actual behavior, like you hear about. You hear about
people who are so insecure in relationships and they don't
They don't suspect the person of cheating because they did
something specific. They're just always suspecting somebody of being up
to something, and they sneak through their phone. So I
don't like that because you don't like it. But here's it. Well,
quality control is fine, but we disagree quality quality control?
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Why are you? Why are you married to someone if
you feel the need to go through their phone?
Speaker 2 (04:31):
It's not in need. I think it's just more like
to make sure we're all on the same pace.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
I want. It's so disrespectful. Yes, yes it is. It's great.
Do you still do it? Kicks? It is quality control,
that's my thing. Why Why why can't this man who's
done nothing to you?
Speaker 4 (04:50):
You know?
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Let me okay, let me ask you. Have you ever
suspected Big Tim of cheating on you?
Speaker 4 (04:54):
No?
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Then why is it necessary to invade his privacy? Invade
his privacy. That's not invading his He is invading his
privacy absolutely. It is.
Speaker 5 (05:03):
It's like an employer, right every now and then you
do all he.
Speaker 6 (05:07):
Doesn't work for you, performance review, that's all I'm doing.
Speaker 5 (05:13):
I got to put you on a people work and
everything crazy because my problem with that is you'll find something.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
If you look hard enough, you'll find something that you
don't like. Right, you'll find something not cheating, necessarily hopefully,
but you'll find something. Who is this person I didn't
know about? It's like, well, that's someone I work with
and we have I don't know, we have a nice relationship.
It's nothing that's inappropriate or whatever. I don't know. Does
he need to know everything happening in your phone and
your email? No, he can. It's nothing, but he doesn't
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do it, does he?
Speaker 5 (05:42):
I don't know, but it's he doesn't need to, you
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
And that's how it should be. As long as I
don't need to and he doesn't need to, we're good.
Does he? Do you guys have each other's passwords? Okay? Yeah?
Because I don't like it when it's like confirmation bise.
I don't like it when people search and search and
search and search with no real evidence, and then they
find something and they're like, gotcha. It's like, I don't know.
That just seems like dumb luck to me. Like if
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your if your investigation is rooted in insecurity and not
in proof or not in any sort of like true
red flag signs, I don't like it even if you
catch the person cheating, because yeah, you found something, but
it's like you shouldn't have been looking, But if you
weren't cheating, there's nothing for me to find exactly Okay.
But then on the flip side, like if you if
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you are asking the same question about the same people,
or you see dating apps on their phones, or you
have like hard evidence that something inappropriate is going on,
well then I don't have a problem with you investigating
or the back end sort of trying to catch them.
But again maybe that's unpopular, but it's like, yeah, if
I if I search hard enough for a year and
then I uncover that at one point in our relationship,
somebody had an inappropriate conversation with someone, boom, gotcha. It's
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like did you you don't go to my stuff? Why
are you doing that though? Why appropriate? Well, again, don't.
But like I I do not want to be in
a relationship where I feel the need to have to open,
to have to have a conversation where I, hey, I'm
going to go through your phone sometimes, Okay, it truly
is a want, I promise, Like it's not in need.
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I'm not like, I know he's up to something.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
I just want to see, Like, who is hobby on
the phone?
Speaker 7 (07:14):
Right?
Speaker 1 (07:15):
Who does he know?
Speaker 8 (07:15):
Who you do this?
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Yeah, he's not crazy about it. He'll be like, I
thought you went to my phone.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
I'm like, I know I did, Like, yeah, hey Alexa,
good morning, good morning.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
What was your concern here?
Speaker 9 (07:27):
I feel like she should have addressed it in a
different way.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
But also he has a chance.
Speaker 9 (07:32):
Why is this man on tender? They should not be
getting married.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
There's a lot of red flags there, and girls have
an intuition. So even if she didn't have any like
reason too, she knew Yeah, I see a whole intuition thing.
I don't know. I think she I think she knew
more about this. I think she knew something because she
went to the right app and she knew just how
to trap him and she did so. I think her
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suspicions were very pointed they were based in evidence, because otherwise,
I mean, you just gonna pick of all the ones
you'd pick. I wouldn't even pick Tinder. You know that's
a popular one. Well, I mean maybe, but I mean
you could pick Hinge, you could pick Rayah, you could
pick a bumble, you could pick plenty of fish, you
could you farmers only Da Paulina was on for a while.
(08:17):
I mean, I guess, I don't know. I feel like
there's more to this story. But no, nobody should be cheating.
I also don't think anybody should be going through anybody's phone.
And I don't think that when you find something you
should then feel justified in invading someone's privacy. I really don't,
because at the end of the day, you're gonna leave
him anyway. Sure, so I don't know that you would
LIKEXA have a good day.
Speaker 5 (08:35):
But that intuition, that intuition, intuition does not lie. It's
a woman's intuition.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
So you're right.
Speaker 5 (08:41):
Every time we get this filling in our stomach, it's
never wrong.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
You're not right. Come on, it's never wrong. Never. We
should not be going through a partner stuff. If someone's
like Fred, you seem guilty. No, I don't. I just
I think that I think humans have a right to privacy,
which is not really the issue here. But I don't
blame this woman for not paying for the wedding. It's
a disaster, it's a mess. Why would I put my
money into that? So I'm gonna spend, you know, however
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much money to throw a party for you guys, and
you cheated and you caught him, and now somehow you
think you're gonna work it out. No, I'm not paying
for that wedding. I don't.
Speaker 10 (09:13):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
I don't think they should be together. Yeah, they need
to do some work.
Speaker 6 (09:16):
I think I would pay for it, but we have
to push the wedding down a couple of years.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
I change a little bit.
Speaker 6 (09:21):
Don't need to really figure it out and work through
this before I'm gonna put any more money my money
into this.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
Which means you're not paying for it, right. That means
you're not paying for it.
Speaker 6 (09:30):
Acually, they're going to figure out that it's too toxic
and they're gonna dip.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
So you saying I won't pay for it as planned,
it's you saying I'm not paying for it because it
probably should never happen. It should never come together. I'm
going through these texts. I yeah, run girl, My husband
and I were run girl. My husband and I were
buying a house when the process are called to tell
me that you found recurring charges for a tender account
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on his bank statement that we didn't share together. Come
to find out, he was meeting up with other women.
See now that that that you go and now paying
for Tinder. That's crazy. You had a membership and everything.
Speaker 7 (10:05):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (10:05):
Yeah, yeah, well well I don't know about Tinder. On
some of them that you barely even get seen if
you don't pay. So there's that. But I mean, see,
there you go. So she had evidence, right, Like, now
you have a reason to be concerned, Like the guy
did something, he was caught. You just you just grabbing
his phone every day when he's in the shower and
scrolling through it. I don't like that. I just don't
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like it. That's not it's not cool.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
There's nothing on my phone personally that my husband will
ever find. Okay, the only thing he'll get upset about
it is probably like the door at actual septs and
like the Starbucks, Like he will be very upset about that.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
For other reasons, but you're never gonna got you me.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
Like, there's nothing in my phone, like, okay, well group
chat with between me and Jason him, So he's.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Never gonna get you know what's funny, He just texted
me and said the same thing. He just hobby just
he doesn't speak words to me when I see him,
but he we just he and I just stand there
and be anti social together. But he texted me and said, hey,
there's no thing in my phone that Paulina would ever
need to be worried about. Problem solved, So he doesn't.
So he doesn't go through your phone. You don't go
through his problems, right, I've never found anything in his phone.
(11:08):
You don't never go through it anymore. Don't do that
to yourself because because you're trying to build up a healthy,
trustworthy relationship where you're not going back behind his back
and spying on him. Oh my gosh, Paulina, Sophia and Monica.
I got two people.
Speaker 9 (11:28):
Oh hello, yeah, hello.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
I got both. W What do you think about this?
Speaker 9 (11:33):
Well, coming from a twenty three year old and I'm
sitting next to my mom, we think, Mom, don't pay
for the wedding. Let these kids figure it out.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yeah, yeah, I think so too. Yeah, the number one,
the wedding doesn't need to and then what.
Speaker 9 (11:45):
And then I've been married for thirty years and I
never go through my husband's phone. He would go through
my phone and I would sit there and let him.
But at the end of the at the end of
the you know, to just in conclusion, I would say,
don't give anybody. If you can't trust somebody and you're
looking through their phone, then there's an issue. And then
there's other issues that people should talk about, okay. And
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don't pay for the wedding. I would not pay for
the wedding. I would say, sorry, if you guys both
were sitting here trying to play games on each other,
then you guys shouldn't.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Get married, okay.
Speaker 9 (12:16):
And the story I'll be at the wedding and.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
That's it, all right. Well, thank you Sophia and Monica.
I appreciate that. Inconclusion sounds like an essay wrote, you know,
and inconclusion lusion. Oh yeah, and for some reason aforementioned,
I love I love that because it seemed like a
lot of syllables and it seemed like a smart person world.
(12:40):
Yes exactly, yes, And so I used to use it,
and I'm like, I'm so smart for knowing this, but
not really, I should be a lawyer, right right? Writing depositioners? Absolutely,
all right, so this is a problem. So so everyone
agrees we don't do the wedding. We're not doing the wedding.
They shouldn't be married, and nobody should be snooping. Good,
I'm glad you agree. Palling it great and starts today
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headlines next Fred Show back in two, someone just sexy?
Can we see Letty? No, we can't see Letty see.
I can't see I mean, was that description not good
enough for you? Can we see the client that we're
trying to get to buy radio advertising? No? But also
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this is radio. I don't know if you know you can't.
I guess you can see us now becausey're putting all
these new HD cameras in here. How's that going over there?
From mission control? I'm stressed. I'm not even gonna lie
to you. He's seven monitors, got seven strange in front
of hes to talking to radio and run mission control. Bro,
it's fairly use SpaceX over here. You making sure the
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spaceship I did have never made fun of Katy Perry. Bro,
this is what she had to go. There's a lot
going on over there, it is.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (13:52):
I got an earpiece here, and I'm talking to people
out there.
Speaker 4 (13:55):
All right.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
No, some shows have a whole person to handle this. Nope,
not this one. It's you. It's you, all right. It's
time to play the throwback throw Down. I am your host,
a great dick cheese Crez. Courtney is here, Hello, Courtney Corney,
Good morning. Jason's your player in the game today, Hey, Corny,
Let's go girl. Yeah, a lot of excitement there. Amanda, Hi, Amanda, Hi,
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good morning, Hey, good morning, Paulina. Is your player in
the game today?
Speaker 8 (14:23):
Yes, yay, today the day?
Speaker 1 (14:26):
I know it today? Today, says it. Maybe it is
a house. Candy is here, Hi, Candy.
Speaker 9 (14:33):
Hid show.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Hey, Hey, good morning. Knky is your player in the game,
Candy girl? Okay, all right. And finally we have Kara. Hi, Kara,
Hi Kara, Good morning. Klein's your player in the game today?
Speaker 8 (14:47):
Hi bo Hi?
Speaker 1 (14:49):
Okay, all right, got a mute at home players, Now,
I believe that was a let's go that I cut
like you know she was. But that's right. It's not
about I love you, guy, It's not about it's about
you guys. Oh okay, unless, of course, you called upon
for the one phone of friend that each player gets.
So it's eight songs, tiebreaker if necessarily your name and
the buzzer, the game show buzzer. That's how you buzz in.
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You each have a phone a friend with whom you
can't confer on one point except the winning point. We
have a tiebreaker for we needed if I didn't mention
that and all decisions by me the Mighty Dick Cheese
crest Our Final. Okay, all right, did you all watch
the finale of American Idol. It's so exciting. I can
tell I watch you everywhere. Yeah, I flip channels and
I just I see you all the time. Were you
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happy with the winner? Yeah? Yeah? It was your favorite
song of winter? Perform was performing performing? Winter is Blue?
Is my favorite?
Speaker 8 (15:39):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (15:39):
Winter? It's an original. It was an original song. Apparently
it's your own show. No, I didn't sing it though,
I'm not the winner. I'm the host. I'm not the winner. Okay.
And just to recap your Klan and Jason each have
six wins so far this year, Kicki with four, Paulina
with two. Are you ready? Yes? Song number one Numero
Uno in l throwback throwdown. That is Klin God must
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have spent a little more time on you in sync.
That's wrong. I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
I'm so sorry.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Really you guys? Is everyone okay? No? Jason, I can't.
I can't keep playing it.
Speaker 6 (16:37):
I think it's ninety eight degrees. But the name of
the song five hardest thing.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
That's right, that's right. They have new music now, by
the way, and Jason and I were we're talking a
little bit about it. We didn't we didn't have to.
We couldn't just suck with.
Speaker 11 (16:59):
This breaking up. But yet they want you to feel
bad for them.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
It's like, isn't it hard? I have to break up
with you? It's so hard for me. Wow, you know,
I've never noticed. I've never really paid attention. I'm not
gonna feel bad for you. You're breaking up with me?
Speaker 4 (17:27):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (17:27):
I think I have never I never really paid attention.
Is that what they're saying? To look you in the
eyes and tell you I don't love you, that's the
hardest thing I've ever had to do. That's hard to do. Though,
I don't feel bad for you. Break it up with me.
It's hard to tell someone they're not good enough for you.
The love that you thought that they shared with you,
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they don't share. That would be a hard thing to do.
I'm sorry, man, maybe the hardest thing. Wow. Wow, it's
how many times have I heard this song and I've
never paid attention to what he's saying. Yeah, I'm a
weirdo who does that? All right? So it's one Jason
song number two, throwback, throw it down, that's Paulina, that's
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I know this one. I know this one for fat
Boy slim What the hell? I know this one? You
clearly don't you, in fact, do not Bimboy fat slim
Boy fat. Oh that was the that was the problem.
No Kaylin girl on t V L phone.
Speaker 4 (18:38):
But close to fat Boy. But I know this one,
fall inside beautiful.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Crush Jesse never know what she needs to me. And
each time this song comes up on shuffle in the
throwback throat, and I remind you all that they're talking
about Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Speaker 12 (19:12):
As they said she had a ton of songs written
about her.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
She had, and yeah, she was very popular in her days.
What that thing was saying, and clearly you got you
got everybody writing songs about you is a Wonderland or
your Body is Wonderland. That was about her too, body, Yeah,
isn't it. I thought it was about Jessica Simpson. I
thought Your Body was Wonderland was about Jessica Simpson. I
don't know. Maybe maybe he just tells everybody that so
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that that would be the move. That would be the move.
If I were John Mayer, I'd be like, I wrote
that song about you, you know, and that has nothing
to do with Jennifer. Okay, my apologies. Her body is
also a Wonderland. I mean everyone I had heard it
was Jessica Simpsons when John and I talked about it,
That's what he told me. He also told me that
every song he plays in the guitar is the hardest
song to play in the world. Nobody else can do it.
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He did tell me that tell him he's insufferable. I
did not mention that to him. Okay I didn't actually,
but yeah, he was not nice to me when I
met him. He was not shock him. He was not
friendly at all, not at all. He was very friendly
to the girl I was with him, but he was
not friendly.
Speaker 4 (20:15):
Shot.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
He's not friendly to me, which I have to say
based on what I've heard about John and you know,
at the time, he was, you know hot. I thought
I was going to leave alone from that outing, but
I didn't. I left. I left with a disappointed girl.
John one one, Kay and Jay seems to have one
song three throwback, throwdown, Kiky. Don't even try and tell
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me that you haven't just belted this out in front
of the mirror before. Oh my friend. Okay, all right,
so we're going to uh Candy, Candy and Kiki. Only
nobody else say anything. Okay, Jetty crazy escape him? You way,
come on, what a good reason is it? Yeah? Really
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and not No, I'm so sorry. It's one good reason too.
It's not slim slim, Yeah that is Jason. Michelle Branch breathe.
That's right, that's right the way. Yeah, I heard it
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on Friday Nights the scales. First in Michelle has a
few glasses of rose and just seltz in the kitchen
while making a frozen pizza. Oh wait, that's that's me
on Friday. You've always invited. I mean, come on, you
(21:53):
never heard.
Speaker 8 (21:56):
You ever been to jewel never been to Walgreens.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Jumping up and down? She stood up, jumping up and
down A right So what is that that said two
to one? Is anyone else even playing this game? I
don't know what do we have five songs left to
anyone's game? In the throwback throw down?
Speaker 4 (22:32):
That is?
Speaker 1 (22:33):
K that is.
Speaker 10 (22:39):
Five? Four?
Speaker 1 (22:41):
The three your beautiful? No? No?
Speaker 4 (22:48):
Right?
Speaker 1 (22:51):
Yes, Jason? Is it? Oh? Gosh? One direction? I think five?
You don't four? God, you don't know you're beautiful? One direction?
I'm so mad at myself. No, you're beautiful. You want
(23:12):
to take it shot? Yeah? It is one direction? Yeah,
uh huh beautiful? What makes you beautiful?
Speaker 7 (23:21):
What makes you one direction? What makes you like?
Speaker 1 (23:35):
Nobody else tell you don't know? You don't know you're beautiful?
Speaker 11 (23:57):
All right?
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Nobody got that? So it's still what you two? One, one? Right?
Or did you have two? No, one, one? Four songs left?
I just like to apologize now to one person in
the room for this one Kiky, I'm sorry.
Speaker 12 (24:16):
Sorry, Yeah, it's oh boy, I'm just gonna stop you there.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
I'm gonna stop you there, Jason. Wow, really, you're still
gonna even though you have a real problem with this,
I'll get it round. I know who it is. Christine Guilera,
come on over.
Speaker 12 (24:39):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Yeah, three one with three still anybody's game slap. I
mean maybe don't be sure.
Speaker 4 (25:13):
That.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
I mean, even as a Britney fan. That song slaps debt.
She did that? Oh, I think the gaming game. I
don't know. Maybe it is love that. Maybe you know
every now you thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (25:24):
You're scared of the person you were sitting across room,
and I'm proud of you.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
No, well, what we mean? I wasn't scared Jason Brown's anger.
I've slit some Christina in there now and again.
Speaker 5 (25:35):
Writer, you're Marshall, you support, you know, give credit where
credit is dirty.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
I mean, come on, he loves dirty more than I do.
She did that? One three four What do you have?
Three four three one? Three songs left, throwback, throw down.
You could still tie Jason, or Jason could win, or
Kayla could still win. Are you ready?
Speaker 12 (25:57):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (25:59):
Paulina? Phone of friends? Okay, phone of friends. So we're
doing uh mand in Paulina, man didn't Paulina? Only nobody
else say anything? No one else say anything? Please? But
I'm the skin pies and the skin pass the places
you used to skid marks, Yes to skid marks. Damn,
(26:21):
I have no idea? What what alright? Five four you
want three two. No, it is not it is not.
No noyen is that everything you want? Ever? Clear? No? No,
(26:42):
surprising skin, I'm shocked. Ski trying to get answers. You
don't know this one, I do, Oh, Jason, go ahead.
Speaker 6 (26:51):
Everything you want, vertical horizons.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
For the wind region.
Speaker 10 (27:03):
You want, exactly right?
Speaker 1 (27:19):
Fancy kind of radio station? What kind of don't we
have a light rock station in this No we don't
play Breathe by Michelle Brandt. I don't need it. That's
a crime. That is an absolute crime. I'm filing a
formal completely. You are You should like Mick Lee. Oh yeah,
(27:42):
he's a huge supporter. Yes, a huge supporter. He loves it.
Vertical believe Jesus, Jason one. But yeah, yeah, you're in
the first name bas true. Oh no, that's not a
different that's a different song. I I'm in a different place.
I think there's heat coming from my undercarriage. New computers
(28:09):
or whatever the hell? What's with your undercarriage? Seventy sail
seventy cheap undercare, what is rolling your undercarriage? There's like
a new heat source.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
I don't know if it's all the cameras, but like it's.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Your undercarriage is radiating here. Oh yeah, Oh.
Speaker 6 (28:28):
My gosh, yo, yeah, that's probably we're.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
Looks I'm so hot. They decided instead of renewing my contract,
they're just gonna kill me. That solves two problems. Through
the table is so weird. Wow, maybe we should address that.
Puts no equipment in your and apparently it's radiating heat. Honestly,
(28:54):
is there anything less surprising than a flammable item in
this room? It is closed off, non ventilated room with me, honestly.
And then we have yeah, hanging by a moment that
was uh so that means that Jason and Courtney in
(29:16):
the water. Jay, nice shot, Courtney. You didn't have to
do anything even really, all right, hang on a second, Courtney, Amana, Candy, Kara,
thank you.
Speaker 8 (29:32):
Now.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
I need I need to hear this. I need to
listen to this stuff.
Speaker 7 (29:35):
Please.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
I need to understand what I've been missing this whole time.
It's a very hard thing to dumb somebody. Okay, I'm
talking about