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September 15, 2025 24 mins

Find out how Jason Brown did on his NFL week 2 picks. Plus, Judge Keke weighs in on birthday party drama on an all new Keke's Court!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Friends, the biggest stories of the day. You got Jason's pixel. Yes,
here we go, ladies and gentlemen. The results Oh, Jason's
Week two NFL picks are vice president of Sports Reporting.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
I guess fucking in.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Who'd you have in the Canelo fight? By the way,
I forgot to ask you, uh, Canelo or the other guy?

Speaker 3 (00:25):
I thought Canelo was the location?

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Okay they Canelo? No, Las Vegas was the location.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Okay, I'm going to Canelo. Definitely Canelo. I mean it's
named after him, all right, No he didn't.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Wait Canelo.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Let someone named Bud beat him. I believe that's the
guy's nickname, right, I didn't. I gotta be honest with you.
I didn't watch it. That doesn't sound right. Doesn't it
sound like my Canelo? I want to say that it
was in that Allegiant stadium problematic, and I I saw
some people like post pictures they were in attendance. Unless
you're super super crazy rich, you're not gett anywhere close
to the ring. Which what point do you say, like,

(01:05):
I don't need to be here because I can see
it better on TV. Because yeah, Terrence Crawford is super
middleweight champ after convincing when over Canelo Alvarez. Why don't
I think his nickname as mud? Someone tell me if
I'm right, if I read that correctly this morning. But no,
I mean they were so far away that the people
were not like they did, tiny little ant looking people.
So it's like, you know you're there. Yeah, I got

(01:27):
to say I was. I was in the building for this,
but I mean I could also be down the street
in the bar, and then I guess you see what's
going on or at home not paying twenty seven dollars
for a beer. Right, I have no idea what it
costs to to just have ant level view, right, But
you know the boxing match, you know football stadium, that's
pretty wild things. All right, here we go, guys. So

(01:48):
you had the first game, you had the Commanders. Okay,
well you lost that one. Packers won, all right, Seahawks
over Steelers, Bangles over Jack Wars, Rams over Titans, four
nine Ers over Saints, Lions over the Bears. My god,
which is good for Caitlin. Cardinals over the Panthers, Falcons

(02:10):
over the Vikings, Patriots over the Dolphins, Bills over the Jets,
Ravens over the Browns, Cowboys over the Giants at the
last minute, Colts over the Broncos at the last minute,
and Eagles over the Chiefs. And then today we've got Bucks,
Texans and Chargers Raiders, two games on Monday night football.

(02:33):
So how are we doing so far?

Speaker 2 (02:34):
I'm sure did you see the Jaguars?

Speaker 1 (02:37):
The Januars lost, Bengals mangles over the Jaguars.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
Oh, okay, so he lost that one too, So how
do we do?

Speaker 2 (02:46):
So he lost one?

Speaker 4 (02:48):
Two, three?

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Man, oh man, we're gonna bring out the second. Okay,
So so far he's lost eight and he has shoe
games tonight.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Tonight, it's gonna be a sweet So how many did
you win? Then one? So I don't know. You can
do the math on that. I don't know. It's not good.
And give the parslay again.

Speaker 5 (03:10):
And then his parslay was Cairo Santos is going to
kick twice quote into the polls.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
No, exactly, Trevis Casey is going to score?

Speaker 1 (03:21):
No, no, no, he definitely didn't score. He did the opposite.
He tried not to score.

Speaker 6 (03:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (03:26):
And then Dak Prescott is not going to spit on anyone.
He did not spite.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
So here's my here's a challenge. From you. You're probably
gonna have to like give us your picks because you're
going to be in Vegas with the Radio Music Festival
this week with your your black combat boots on your
piece and your clip. You're probably gonna have to give
them give us the picks ahead of time for to
read on your behalf. But maybe maybe a little little
fur we got a little further on the parsley. Maybe

(03:54):
we do a little little research, okay, because I know
you know, in the past these things have just come
to you. But I'm I maybe put a little bit
into it, okay, moving forward because we're not we're really
not doing great. Where would one research, like football dot com?
Sure we can start their NFL dot com, ESPN dot com, Okay,
I would think there'd be a lot of different places
that you could you can go, got it. I will

(04:15):
dive into that today. Did the Bears lose? Someone asked,
as a matter of fact, they did? Boy did they?
They certainly did? And who they lose to? Kitlin?

Speaker 2 (04:22):
They lost to the Detroit Lions.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
Jason, you did not pick oh no, yeah in their honolulublue. Yep, Yeah,
that was really bad. Hack Severan's pitt and seth rogen
one big at the Emmy Awards last night, and Caitlin,
I'm sure has more on that. There's a heat wave,
which last week it was really nice. Week before it
was almost like borderline cool, and now we're talking about
heat wave that will stretch from Louisiana to Wisconsin. Heat

(04:47):
records are being challenged across the central US. Forecast is
worn that in the last week of summer, temperatures could
hit the upper nineties from Louisiana to Wisconsin through Wednesday.
The heat wave will drive temperatures five to fifteen degrees
above average, and some record highs set in the nineteen
thirties could fall. So we're not done. We're not done,
you guys.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
I am screwed because we already shut down the air
conditioner for this year.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
I don't shut down the air You don't even like
a building. So I don't know. They don't do those.
Maybe they do. I don't know anything about it.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
It's something with the do hickey in the back and
then you cover it up for the winter, and you
like wrap it so that the snow doesn't get really
all up in there. Also, And I woke up and
it was seventy eight degrees in the house this morning.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
He'll tell you that at your house. Absolutely not.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
Oh my goodness, Oh no.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
I'm gonna tell you something. It might blow all the way.
I don't ever, I said one time last winter the
heat came on once. It's ac year round, barely heat. Yeah,
I mean it's got to be cold. Yeah, Like I
gotta be to wear a sweatshirt and pants in my house.
Like you won't do it. Yeah, And that's not often
because you want to get the sweatshirt the pants, you know,

(05:54):
maybe like you get the bad or something fine, you know,
you know, like likes of things, you know I got, Yeah,
I got a house uniform. What kind of jammy pants
you or like, you know, like viory, you know, like
come on, come on. I'm not like there's like cow
print on my you know, jammy pants, which I'm not.

(06:15):
I'm not opposed to cowprint on my jammy pants. I
just don't have any of those.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
It's the problem with that.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Yeah, there's nothing wrong with it. I just don't have
that nod a little more form fitting. I like to look,
you know, slam even when I'm just lounging, you know
what I mean. Like I like, I like form fitting.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Are you ordering viewery pants off the TikTok shop?

Speaker 1 (06:31):
No viory is like a high Yeah, no viory is not.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
What's the one the girls are all selling.

Speaker 7 (06:36):
I don't know that word.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
Like oys like Lulu Lemon or alo or I don't know.

Speaker 8 (06:46):
Maybe you're thinking no, I think they're I don't know,
imagine and like silk pajamas.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
Well, I I don't know, like like like a you
have to robe?

Speaker 5 (06:56):
Yeah, I just picture you walking around Jammy picking the
throw b thirt on songs. Right.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
Yeah, it takes me all week. It's it's a very
very serious process. Yeah. And a monocle.

Speaker 6 (07:07):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
So guys, I don't want you to be And this
sounds this sounds like it could be something else. You
could give me this story and I could say this
and then find out that you're all playing a joke
on me. But I don't want you to become a
quishing quishing victim. A lot of things come to mind
when I say it sounds like something not good, and
it's not good, but it sounds like it's something like

(07:30):
kind of dirty, but I guess it's not. The FBI
is sounding the alarm on a new scam, unsolicited packages
containing a mysterious QR code. The agency says that criminals
are now mailing random boxes, sometimes with no sender info,
in hopes that the recipient will scan the included code.
The codes can take you to phishing sites, swap swipe

(07:50):
your personal data, drain your bank account, or quietly install
malware on your phone. The latest trick, also known as
quishing I hope I'm saying that right, is a high
tech twist on the so called brushing scams, where the
only danger was receiving a product and having a fake
review tie to your name. Now the stakes are higher.
The code in your surprise parcel may be the only
thing inside, and it's designed to peak your curiosity and

(08:14):
possibly compromise your financial life. Scammers are capitalizing on QR
codes because they're everywhere, and because most people scan first
and then think later. The FBI and security experts offer
up some practical advice. Don't scan codes from unknown packages
or strange flyers, use strong anti virus software, preview QR
linked URLs before opening, limit your digital footprint, enable two

(08:37):
factor authentication. My favorite thing. I love it. This company
doesn't make you two factor authenticate absolutely everything every day,
multiple times a day or anything like that, and keep
your device updated and also report suspicious packages as well.
So don't get that sounds bad, don't get quished. Ooh yeah,

(08:58):
A few things come to mind, and I'm not going
to say what they are, but it's just none of
them are clean, but they are a lot of fun.
Krispy Creme has dropped their fall fare donuts could be
ninety two degrees but have a Krispy Creme, So beginning
today you could buy one of five flavors Cotton candy,
Cream Puff, blue Ribbon, apple Pie, and Caramel churro. Reading

(09:20):
this story, my teeth hurt. Like this sounds so sugary
sweet that I think it would hurt to eat. The
treats are available for pickup and delivery through Krispy Cremes
app and website, and of course in their stores. And
a guy named Casper Lincoln was arrested in Prince George,
British Columbia for driving a child sized pink Barbie jeep
down a busy street while allegedly under the influence. I

(09:43):
need to hear the whole story. He was also driving
with a suspended license in charge with prohibited driving. He
says he was going to meet a friend and get
a surpie.

Speaker 6 (09:52):
Man.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
Yeah, he wasn't driving. He wasn't supposed to be driving, and.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
He wasn't well he was. It turns out you can't
drive a pink Barbie jeep, those things called barely you
can get a Do you want a bike?

Speaker 9 (10:02):
You know that.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
I've heard rumblings.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
You've heard these rumors.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
I've heard rumblings. Rather you be on a bike.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Yeah. Lincoln said that he was winning met a friend
to get a slurbey because obviously I would hop into
pink Barbie jeep to go meet my friend to get
a slurpee. Because he felt lazy, you chose to d
drive the toy car instead of walking. He claimed that
he didn't know it was illegal, saying he used hand
signals and everything, and he acted like he believed that
he was.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
Following the law for his mine, my barbie cheap.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
I mean, he just wanted a slurpee. Guys.

Speaker 4 (10:36):
Yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
I don't get it could have been so much worse.
That's another thing that hurts my teeth though, Like you know,
in college or something, slurpy Hell, yeah, you don't drink them.

Speaker 6 (10:46):
Now.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
I feel like if I did, I get brain freeze slashed,
my molders would hurt.

Speaker 6 (10:51):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
Yeah, no, I'm I'm.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Like, once a week, do you really?

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Yes, you have it once a week slurpee, Yes, it's
my medicine. Wow, you get it?

Speaker 6 (11:00):
The Cola one?

Speaker 10 (11:00):
Yeah, oh.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Surprise. I'm surprised Bella allows you to have that, right.
I don't think that's good for you. I think they
just pour sugar and then ice on top of the
sugar and then that's it. That's what you're consuming. But hey,
good for you though. It's National Learning Online Day, National
Neonatal Nurses Day, and National Tackle Kids Cancer Day. Order

(11:29):
it's a fresh show, all right. The Honorable Kikili is here,
Judge Kiki, Hey, take it away.

Speaker 4 (11:38):
Wait all right, let's step into the courtroom.

Speaker 8 (11:40):
The gabble has been hit, all right, it says, hey,
kikey am I wrong for refusing to let my ex
husband bring his former mistress to our child's birthday party.
I've been divorced for three years, and since the divorce,
my ex and I have always celebrated our kids' birthdays
together as a family.

Speaker 4 (11:59):
It's the only day of the year that we keep
it cordial for our kids.

Speaker 8 (12:03):
Well, my ex decided to marry his former mistress at
the beginning of the year, and now his new wife
is demanding to attend my daughter's birthday party, and Kiki,
it was an absolute no for me. However, my ex
decided to bring her to the party anyway, and it
completely ruined my daughter's party. I had to have both

(12:24):
of them removed from the party and it caused a
big scene. Now some of my family is saying that
I overreacted, but I don't think I deserve to have
to eat cake with a woman that ruined my family.

Speaker 4 (12:36):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 1 (12:37):
M Judge Kiki? All right, I say, you.

Speaker 4 (12:41):
Know, at first, you know, I always going to take
the woman's side. This is what I do.

Speaker 8 (12:44):
But I had to really think about this, and I
think both of you are selfish, the ex husband and you.
You know, I feel like you are selfish as well,
because in that moment, I told my ex not to
bring the lady to the party. So he's selfish for
bringing her because he should have just suggested in that moment. Okay,
well we need to start having separate birthday parties. I'm
not going to ask this man to disrespect his new wife.

(13:07):
You know what I'm saying. I can understand him wanting
her to be there.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
Whatever.

Speaker 8 (13:11):
Then if he if he was a mature I feel
like he would have said, Okay, well we need to
start having separate birthday parties if you're not gonna allow
my wife.

Speaker 4 (13:17):
To attend boom.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
This is especially precarious though, because of the of the
cheating element.

Speaker 4 (13:23):
Exactly.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
This isn't like they broke up and then went their
separate ways and met different people and then those different
people aren't allowed to be there. I mean this, he
was cheating with this woman, So it's a slap in
the face. It's a slack run. However, Judge Kiki, it
is not about them. It is about the kid exactly.

Speaker 8 (13:40):
So in my opinion, when she arrived to my daughter's
birthday party, I would have tried to keep my coup
until after the party, like I wouldn't have caused the
scene had them removed. I would have be like, you
know what, I'm gonna eat this today for my kid,
but after this, I'm gonna deal with both of y'all.

Speaker 7 (13:55):
You know.

Speaker 4 (13:55):
That would have been my mentality towards it.

Speaker 8 (13:57):
But I feel like He could have also just suggest
that they have separate birthday parties because he knew how
she felt about this before the party.

Speaker 4 (14:04):
So I think they're both selfish.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Eight five five three five context the same number you
guys are the jury. Yeah, yeah, I think if the
family dynamic is such that everybody can't get along and
the guy married the mistress, which means she's the stepmom
now and she's going to be around for the foreseeable future,
then they either have to agree to cooperate or they
have to have separate events. Because I mean, for how

(14:28):
long can you I mean, the mistress part and the
cheating part is unfortunate, but for how long can you
say this woman you married cannot be a part of
this little unit over here? Like how long can you
keep her out? You know, what's done is done, And you.

Speaker 8 (14:43):
Want to say, you know, be the bigger person for
your kids, But like you said, it's a sensitive situation.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
She was the mistress.

Speaker 8 (14:49):
She you know, she played a part in my family
falling apart. You're entitled to that. But when you're at
your kid's birthday party, like, come on, let's all be
adults until this is over with and then we can
fight parking lot, you.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Know, like like adults, you know, yeah, like like civilized
like normal people. Yeah, take it outside, well, because the
kid's gonna remember this now, you know, the kids with
people getting drug at the parties and all this stuff.
You don't forget stuff like that.

Speaker 8 (15:16):
Yeah, And I mean you expressed that to your ex
before you told him no. He clearly doesn't listen. But
I feel like he's selfish because he could have just said, Okay, well,
my wife wants to be there, so we will celebrate
another time.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
Right, But at some point too, like when can he
take responsibility for like what he's done in the past
and maybe oblige his ax a little bit, like you
messed up, but at least you know, you're supposedly happy
now you're with the mistress, like you can go on
and live your life, but like for your acts, like
maybe the mother of your kids, like maybe just oblige
her because you wear a dirty dog.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Right, you know.

Speaker 8 (15:49):
But then he has to go home to the new
wife and she's like you telling me I can't come
somewhere with you.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
I'm your wife. You know that can be a whole thing.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
So it's it's messy, Yeah, it is hey, Michelle, Hey, hey,
so do you you've lived this? You know these stories?

Speaker 10 (16:05):
I lived it?

Speaker 2 (16:05):
Yes, I lived this story.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
What happened?

Speaker 11 (16:09):
Dad cheated on my mom. Mom found out and gave
him ultimatum. Dad chose to leave, and so at that
point then there was they separated, and then he's been
with her now for thirty years, and so she's the
first probably five years is a little bit hectic. But
then Mom received and she's like, I'm not going to,

(16:32):
you know, ruin my children's birthdays and holidays because this
woman ruined stuff.

Speaker 10 (16:37):
I'm going to be like a bigger person.

Speaker 11 (16:39):
And Mom didn't talk to her, but everybody was invited
to everything.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Yeah, no one's asking anyone to be friends here, you know.
And I realized that when you're not involved, it's easy
to say, but at some point it's about the kid
or kids or whatever. And so you know, either you
have to choose to accept it and and just keep
your disc into and cooperate, or or I don't know
what the alternative is. Everything's divisive and and and there's

(17:05):
never any semblance of mom and dad getting along ever again.
And I don't know, I mean, maybe that's better than this.
But yeah, what are you saying?

Speaker 11 (17:13):
I see that the past thing was was my parents
still got along, but the new wife didn't like the
fact that they got along.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Wait a minute, you're a mistress. You'd a mistress, and
now you complaining about the Nah you don't get a
vote in this. No, you don't get a voting in
the functionality of a relationship that failed because there was infidelity.
You don't get a vote in this.

Speaker 11 (17:35):
Exactly who you talking?

Speaker 4 (17:37):
I mean, those little meta little mistresses got something to say?

Speaker 1 (17:41):
No, no, now you're insecure. Oh wait a minute, So
you weren't insecure when you were, when you were part
of the demise of a relationship. But now they're insecure
because they get along because you know that your little flusy,
if she knew right, we'll carry out it to give
it a bit of another day. Thank you, Michelle, have
a good day. Thank you for sure. Now I want
to go live to Hadley. Now, now Hadley is eleven, Hadley, Hadley. Yes,

(18:07):
you are a little young to be chiming in on this,
but I'd still like to hear what you have to say.

Speaker 9 (18:12):
Okay, so I agree with Keikey. I think that even
though the ex wife said don't bring her, and he
decided to bring her. Is selfish, but also kicking them
out is also selfish. But it shouldn't matter what the
parents want. It should matter what the kids want because

(18:34):
it's the kid's party, not the parents' party.

Speaker 7 (18:36):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
That is a very mature perspective of a situation. I
hope that you do not fully understand at eleven years old. Okay,
yeah you are. Hey, you are welcome here anytime. Handley,
have a good day. Thank you, thank you, Thank you
so much. That teachable moment right there. Okay, we got
to we talk about how adults do stupid things and
kids oftentimes have to play the stupid game and get

(19:00):
the stupid prizes because the adults it's stupid stuff. Hey, Chrizly, Chris,
what's up, Bryan? How are you doing? Hey, what's going on? Brother?
What do you think in Kiki's court?

Speaker 7 (19:11):
Well, listen, I feel for the lady.

Speaker 6 (19:14):
I feel for the mom who's hosting the party, but
she's trying to be a control.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Freak the man. Look, the past is the past.

Speaker 7 (19:21):
When you get married, that person's won. It's a package deal.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
We see a lot of times where people try to
control situations because they don't like the result. And further,
if it were reversed or if she were married at
the time as well, she wouldn't have a problem. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
Yeah, I mean it's easier said than don man, because
you know, now you got to look this woman in
the eye, who was part of the demise of your family.
And again, I don't know the whole situation here. It's
never really as cut and dry as one person just
teaches it. It's very rare and dry.

Speaker 6 (19:53):
Yeah, but they're always listen, it's a divorce, so you know,
somebody's not going to be happy. But at the end
of the day, you cannot control the other person when
you're that's half this kid, when you're no longer married
to him.

Speaker 7 (20:07):
It's just that's how it is.

Speaker 6 (20:09):
Yeah, So you know that's that's the type of thing
that does the kid wrong. How does your child learn
how to manage conflict if that's what they see?

Speaker 1 (20:21):
No, you're adult, you're right, No, you're right, Thank you, man,
have a good day. I'm glad you called him.

Speaker 7 (20:26):
All right.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
No, it's true, I mean, it is true.

Speaker 4 (20:28):
Get over it.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Well, it's like the adult's got to be adults and
it's it's so hard to do. Like no one's saying
that's easy. No, but the adults got to be adults, right, Hey,
al though.

Speaker 7 (20:39):
Hey, hey, how you do a man?

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Kiki? Scoring? So just just to recap here and make
sure I get this right, judge Kiki. But basically, a
woman and her ex husband, they were in a relationship
ahead a kid he cheated. Now he's married to the
woman with whom he cheated, and they have birthday parties
every year, and the former husband and wife get together,
you know, to set it right the kid's birthday and

(21:01):
they're cordial. Now the mistress showing up ext it was
now the wife Yeah, now she's showing up too. It's
making a whole thing uncomfortable. And there was an altercation
and people were drug out and it was a whole thing.
What do you think.

Speaker 7 (21:13):
I think that the new wife, who has nothing to
do with the kid, shouldn't come now that it happened
once that that sort of it's already happened. And I
agree the kid wasn't thought of by either parent and
that issue. But going forward, Hey, look, if you want
your new wife to have a party with your daughter, fine,

(21:36):
but not with me. You know, it's that's simple, and
it's simply because I think mom's a little warm right now.
A couple of years down the road, she probably calmed down.
It's not like the daughter doesn't see this new woman
when she goes visit her father. We're just talking about
the birthday.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Yeah, I agree with that. I think this was a
situation where maybe that that woman doesn't need to be
included in this particular event. You know, you're not saying
you can't have a relationship with her, because you're right
when you go over to his house, you're going to
meet this woman and develop a relationship hopefully or whatever.
But for this particular thing, maybe she doesn't need to
be there. Maybe this is just mom and dad handling

(22:18):
this so that there's everyone's comfortable. I agree. Although, thank you,
have a good day. You're glad you called. Thank you
for listening. A lot of people have lived this. Hey, Lindsey,
she is, hey, good morning. What do you think?

Speaker 10 (22:31):
Well, so, being someone that has sort of lived this,
my ex husband and I would do the same thing
for the kids, celebrate their birthdays together. But once I
started dating someone who I'm now currently married to. I
just got married last Friday. Awesome, thank you, thank you,
thank you. I we stop, We've just stopped. You like,

(22:53):
once someone else is involved, I mean, regardless of cheating
or cordially separating, whatever it is, once you have a
significant other or another spouse or I don't feel there's
any reason to have to blend all of it together.
Sure in passing, kids take up switching weekends, whatever it is, great,
be cordial, Hi, how are you see you later? But

(23:13):
families say there's no reason for it out of respect
for everyone involved. That's uncomfortable. Some people can do it great,
but given the circumstances that you cheated at and she
now the little mistress home wrecker wants to like the
white or the mom's set eat cake with the girl
that ruined their family, absolutely unacceptable. So everyone needs to

(23:37):
be an adult, do the things separately, and the kids
can have three freaking birthday parties. Yeah, you don't have
to sit face to face with the person that stirred
your whole world up.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Yeah, because as a kid, I lived the thing where
people were trying to force the family unit. It's like,
well these you know, this is your step mom now,
and this is your these are your step brothers, and
it's like, no, no, no, I why do I have
to accept I don't have to accept this? Like I don't.
I don't. I didn't want any of this. I don't have.
Why do I have to like this lady? Like I didn't.
I didn't pick her. You did, and you picked her
with your pecker. Yeah, so so there, so get her

(24:09):
out of here and she'll be gone soon anyway. And
she was, thank you, Lindsey, you have a good day.

Speaker 6 (24:15):
Yeah I don't.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
I don't. I don't like the whole forced family unit thing.
It's like, well, but she's here now, so you have
to accept that.

Speaker 11 (24:20):
I know.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
I don't. I got a mom and I got a dad.

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