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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's the Bread Show. This is what's trending. Jason Brown
stuck in traffic. So when he gets here, we'll do
the sports. We'll break into whatever we're doing. I'll stop
whatever Sabrina Carpenter song I'm playing, Actually I won't. I'll
finish the Sabrina Carpenter song because as you know, I'm
a fan, and then we'll break into programming and get
you your sports support. I also don't know how well
he did because Rufio is tabulating that now during the show,
(00:23):
right right, you know, Yeah, the Primetime Emmys were last night,
and I'm sure Kaitlin has more on that. Big winners,
the bear a show called Hacks Baby, Reindeer Showgun.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Did you watch? Just kidding?
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Why do you think I didn't go to the part
two of the event.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Your Emmy's party.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
I wore it. I wore my I was wearing a
wool suit, right you were. I realized I don't really
have I have several suits. I don't have lightweight suits.
I don't wear suits. I guess anytime a suit is happening.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
It's cold outside, So you had on a fool suit
in ninety degree one?
Speaker 2 (00:59):
In a photo?
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Is there It really wasn't bad. It more reasonable than
you might think. Okay, but I would not have been
happy standing outside. That's what I was wearing, a short
sleeve shirt underneath.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
So I but you know, and I'm not criticizing anybody,
but some people rolled up in there in shorts, and
I was thinking, I did this wrong. I did this wrong. Yeah,
I did is wrong. I was way over dressed for
the event.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
Next time, I'm putting on the invitation because somebody were
asking me, like what should I wear?
Speaker 2 (01:20):
What's the what's they tire?
Speaker 4 (01:21):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:21):
You guys know, I am chill like and I go
to church and jeans, so I neveryone look nice. I'm
not saying anything. I just I'm saying to you, I
did it wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Like the dude who walked in in shorts, I'm like,
oh wait, that was acceptable, Like, oh oh, I think
that's fine. Well damn it right.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
If there's one place to go and not be judged,
it should be church.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
That I was going to say. I don't know about
you know, we do get judge, but you shouldn't judge others.
Speaker 5 (01:45):
Yes see, I have it ingrained in me that you
still have to like dress up and dress really nice
for it.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
I know, I'm trying to break the stigma. I like,
just wear jeans and shorts.
Speaker 6 (01:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
He comes in a wool suit and I was like,
I didn't sell them. I didn't sell them.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Well, I'm sorry, fashion over function. It was nice and cool.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
You looks great.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
It's always very cold in church.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
I love that.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
It's a favorite party.
Speaker 7 (02:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Well right, and how often you know, how hard do
I get to rock my fit? Yeah? Exactly in the
incredible lighting of a church. You know, you just say,
it's not every day.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
You look great.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Thank you, thank you so much. The this is for you,
Kiki and like putt bar like breaking news. The TikTok
court challenge hearing is today. Oh god, a federal appeals court.
You were ready for that? Were you? I crept up
on you.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
I thought we put this whole thing off.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Oh no, no, no no. A federal appeals court is
set to hear arguments on challenges to a law that
would ban TikTok in the US if the popular video
sharing app doesn't divest from its Chinese owner. A group
of TikTok platform creators filed the lawsuit to block the
law from taking effect. Yeah, because what are some people
going to do if they don't have TikTok? I mean,
people are making millions on this thing. Yeah, I would
(02:51):
probably soe too. Well, I'm bikiki. You make hundreds, don't you?
Tens of dollars?
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Ten literally ten dollars.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
I haven't even looked to see. You are way more
active than I am, so I probably have ten cents
in there.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
I mean it's not about the money though, when it
comes to TikTok, it's about the resources and the knowledge
that you get from it.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Yes, you know, it's like your companion.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Yeah, no, that's what we do. We're the companion.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Loose are my best friend?
Speaker 1 (03:16):
That's recorded, this is real, we're talking, this is live.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
Well, this is too But like you know, can you
imagine if somebody like tamper with this, Well that's me
every day?
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Well yeah, hello, yeah, have you have you been here?
Having said check out our TikTok, me friend, show TikTok.
We really would like it to It's dedicated to waiting
by the phone if you love it. But nonetheless, there's
still this potential for a ban of all of TikTok
in the United States, And this is one step closer
I supposed to, hopefully making that not the case. The
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oldest cat in the world has passed away at the
age of thirty three, the alleged oldest cat in the world,
the unofficial record holder for the world's oldest cat. I guess.
I guess they have no way of really knowing, like
for sure unless you were there when it was born.
But Rosie passed away in her home in the UK,
with her owner there to comfort her. The kiddy made
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it thirty three years, which worked out to one hundred
and fifty two human years. Her owner said she wasn't
really very well one day and she just walked into
the hallway, laid down, passed away. That's kind of what
I want for myself when it's doing his time. I
just want to be like, you know, guys, I think
it's time, and then just go take a nap and
then that's just like I do every day, and then
just like, oh, sorry, you know it's the toll right now.
(04:29):
But I hope to live longer than thirty three. Well
I already did, so, I guess we're in good shit
that already happened. You can tell that this report was
really heavily dominated by Jason's Sports Report, which we're not doing.
So it's relatively so Newsday. Unless you want to talk
about politics more assassination attempts things that we don't really
want to talk about. There's plenty of places you can
go for that, like TikTok and all or Facebook. Really,
(04:51):
if you want to know where people stand politically, if
you want to know which of your friends you didn't
know you actually don't like Facebook, don't get me started.
Things are getting crazy and they're only gonna get crazier.
Maybe I'll talk about it in blogs. I got a
tact this weekend by a personal friend. I gotta tacked
because it's something my mom posted on Facebook. It wasn't
(05:11):
even political, and I'm like, what is going on?
Speaker 2 (05:15):
Like who are you?
Speaker 1 (05:16):
People are really going nuts to go And I know
it's important and I know that it's highly polarizing, but
like it's gonna honestly, if it hasn't already, I feel
like this this particular election has the propensity to really
bring people, like to divide people permanently, like in a
very serious way.
Speaker 7 (05:33):
Yeah, we need a reset, Like we need to take
the cartridge out, blow on it.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
Put it back in.
Speaker 3 (05:37):
I agree, because I don't know where we went wrong,
but I'm scared.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
I agree. It kind of goes back to my ted
talk from Friday about looking through looking at your friends
and family through a generous lens. Remember that when you
feel like you maybe differ with someone who you cared
about for a long time, just remember that. You know,
people are allowed to have different opinions and it may
hurt your feelings, but it doesn't make them a horrible
human being if they feel differently than you do. And
(06:00):
if it if you do feel that way, maybe don't
tell him, because that's kind of hard to walk back
when you tell someone and then that's not what happened here.
But I was just like, I got this text from
this person. I don't talk to you very often. I'm like, what,
what what are we doing here?
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Yeah, well, and I know it's important. I'm not saying
it's not important. I'm just saying like, whatever's gonna happen
is going to happen in about sixty days.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
And so then I think we have to decide if
we're going to be together when it's over, if we're
gonna have any friends left when it's over. If we're
just gonna be alone, I don't honestly, Yes, I have friends.
It's a little scary and Alabama man, Alabama man. He
won a trip to Hawaii after eating Chipotle for a
thousand straight days. He documented his journey on Instagram and
(06:43):
TikTok to his more than one hundred thousand followers. His
one thousandth meal was his standard order of a burrito
bowl with double chicken, white rice, easy on the salcea
lots of cheese, lettuce in guacamole. Not a bad it's
not bad, a bad order. The company gave him several
Chipotle branded items, as well as an all expenses paid
trip to Hawaii or he and his family. So yeah,
(07:06):
the day after. By the way, how's he going to
look at his swimsuit after eating a thousand Chipotle meals?
I guess pretty good.
Speaker 3 (07:11):
I don't know, And I wondered, did he have to
pay for those thousand a thousand meals?
Speaker 1 (07:14):
You know, I'm sure at the beginning he did. I
don't know if in the end they started hooking him
up or what. I know that they do that for
some people, like really good customers. They give him like
one free one a day or something they give him,
like some kind of special card that gets you for Chipotle.
But if you've got a customer that could why are
you hooking him up? Be like, no, let's go for
two thousand. You know, it's National Quacamoli Day today, National
(07:38):
Working Parents Day. There you go, so much of those
out there. Okay, yeah, you Ruvio. She's working and being
a parent today.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
So that's how she celebrated. It's exactly how I celebrate.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
Yeah, sister, my sister, man were out here, my brother,
your brother, many people in law, other people, lots of
people listening. I'm sure National step Family Day and National
Plato Day today as well. Well. Kayle's here, so you
do the entertainer report. Okay, we'll do that next. And
but Jason in this car right now, so puckered up
listening to this subs It's not his fault, but we
(08:11):
must make this guilty a fresh show. It's Kiki's car.
Kiki all rights, the honorable has a arrived. Take it away, all.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Right, let's get in the court room. The gabble has
been hit.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
This one was sent to me on TikTok, so you
can send me your cases on all socials at on air, Kiki.
Speaker 6 (08:31):
One on air?
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Are you in the New York thing? Going to that
on on air?
Speaker 2 (08:35):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (08:36):
K k okay, this was it.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
I gotta work on yours like Kaitlin fought or excuse me,
k E l A n FA Rea. Yes, she gets
followers every time I do it. She can she can
do that. But like f R E D on air.
Speaker 5 (08:56):
Okay, okay, our socials come on worn air.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
Whoa, we got to work on it.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
If I say I guarantee people.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
K I K that's true, Oh god, that's true.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
And so I have to spell hers because Calen, I
mean Jesus, Caitlyn, Carolyn, Carolyn. I'll tell you. Every time
I say Calen for real, Carolyn for real gets pissed.
He's like, who are these people? I don't know who Carolyn? Okay,
take it away? Sorry? Sorry, oh okay.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Well, and this one says, uh, hey, Kiki.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
My name is Alyssa, and I've been planning the wedding
of my dreams for the last year, and unfortunately, a
month out from my big day, I just found out
that I have the wedding photographer from hell. Like most
when planning our wedding, we've gone way over budget. So
I asked my photographer. I sent her an email and
asked her if there was any way that we can
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work out a discount on her price. I told her
that since I'm the director of events for this company,
that will remain nameless. She said, I can hire her
for event at my job and just overcharge the company
to make up the money she'd be willing to take
off my wedding bill.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
To my surprise, she declined my offer, but also decided
to drop out of my wedding altogether, now a month away,
for I have no photographer and a very limited budget.
A few of my other vendors have been so understanding
and actually thankful for my offer to bring them more business.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
Can you believe this?
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Okay, So she's going to get discounts on her personal event,
her wedding, her wedding by fleecing her employer exactly, Okay.
And so what what I mean? Well, not great? So
I mean here's the thing.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
What do you think, Well, Alyssa, I am going to
hold your hand when I say this is that is fraud.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
Okay, it's giving very much on because it's.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
One thing where you and I worked in fast food
and we traded a sub sandwich for or you didn't
work in fast food, but we have Yeah, you served,
You've traded a Blockbuster video for a.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Pizza, right, But I mean it's still sing but it's
like it's nice stealing. It's community. I like to call
it outreach. That's why I like to go personally, it
was free food, but I like to call it outreach.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
It's community outreach.
Speaker 7 (11:31):
Right.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
But to say that girl that if you give me
a discount on my wedding, I will not only book
you for my job's events, but overcharge my job to
make up the money, that's frauds. And you should be
happy that this lady just decided to back out of
doing your wedding instead of reporting you to the company
that you wrote in this email, which I won't say,
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but it's the overcharging for me.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
The audacity for me.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
Because also you can't go over but on your wedding
and then make that your vendors problem.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Right. No, I mean I suppose if you go in
way over, you could go back and say I'm gonna
have to cancel you unless we can like renegotiate it. Right,
Like I need the price to go down, so if
that means I get less services or fewer services or whatever,
But like, we gotta have to work this out because
I went way over and who knows, maybe some of
the vendors would rather have the business than not have
the business. But you guys are the jury eight five, five,
(12:26):
five nine one oh three five. But I will say this,
there are a number of people involved in hospitality. Be
at a hotel concierge, be it. I'm trying to think
of some other examples. I'm sure wedding planners. I mean,
think about this. If you're a wedding planner and you're
constantly going to this band or this DJ, or this
caterer or this venue when you go to get married,
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I bet it's not uncommon that they all give you
a deal on your wedding because you're giving them so
much business. So it's kind of a nice thing to do.
Or like a hotel concierge, like you go to a
lot of the nice like fancy hotels, will have somebody
there that will tell you where to go eat dinner
or whatever, and the restaurants oftentimes give those guys free
food because they want you to say their restaurant, So
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I don't know that that it's uncommon for them to
be favors, like if you're an event planner. But as
far as making it up on the back end by
charging your company more, Oh my god, that's that's the
part that's got to be well illegal.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
And that's illegal, like you should look, you could lose
your job doing that.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Am I am I crazy? Because no, not at all,
thank you.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
That is very leegod. But like Jason, you deal with
a lot of different vendors for things, and sometimes they
call you up and say, hey, do you want to
go to the ans or here's tickets to that or
whatever because they're just being nice. It's like a relationship building. Yeah, yeah,
I think it's But you're not then going back to
you know whomever and going, oh yeah those tickets, those
were four hundred bucks. I'm gonna need you to pass,
(13:53):
you know what I mean? Like, you're not you're not
fleecing the company.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
Right, or someone gives me something, you know, I'm not like, oh,
submitted envoy said, we'll just cut you a check like
on the back end, Like that's wild.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
That is crazy.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Yeah, it is insane.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
That lady missing out though the photographer, oh oh please
do tail.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
She could have got more, She could have got a
lot more jobs on this lady.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
But Rufio, that's stealing.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
She's not stealing. Somebody stealing the lady. The lady getting
married is stealing. But the photographer would have got all
these other jobs. She don't know where that money is
coming from. That's not on her.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
She's up to this funny business there, you know, telling
what's going to happen to the photographer at some point
when she won't get paid or won't get a check
or lost in the mail or common or Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
I think it's one thing. It's to ask for a
deal because you went over budget. I think it's another
thing to say I might have to cancel you unless
we can work something out. That's one thing. I think
it's another thing if you're in the event planning business
and you employ all these vendors all year round for
a bunch of other stuff and you want a deal
on your wedding or you expect they're going to hook
you up a little bit. I think that's just the
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way business is done. I think that's just relations right right.
But as far as going, hey, look I need you
to give me a deal, but I'll make sure that
my company, I'll just make sure that we overpay you
on other stuff so that it's equal. Why do I
sign not putting that on the record.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
You've now made me a part of the scam because
you're telling me that you're going to overcharge this company
to give me that money.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
Now, I'm just as guilty as you. Watch.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Yeah, that's not my problem, that's her problem. Yeah. Eight
three five, Hey, Jennifer, good morning.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
I got a camera do Hey, good morning.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
So what do you think Kiky's court? So this woman
is basically fleecing her. She's an event planner for a company,
and she's saying, Hey, for my personal wedding, I need
a deal, but I'll just make the event company pay
later on other events more to make it up.
Speaker 7 (15:50):
Yeah, I know, I think that Brian is being really
sketchy about it. I don't think that's right at all.
I think the photographer was completely in the right to
tell her I don't want to do anything anymore, just
because photographers there are in so much demand, Like that
could backfire on her at some point. You know what
if this bride doesn't.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Follow through with that deal, or you know, she could be.
Speaker 7 (16:12):
Just missing out on everything.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
I'd get other way of this one. Yes, I'd be
like no out.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
Yeah, and then she gets fired and you never get
your money.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, you gotta look at this as a
long game here, Like but then again, if you don't
work something out with this woman, then she's basically telling
you like, I won't book you anymore. So it's you know,
but well, I don't want to work for a thief. Well,
but who knows, you know, maybe I'm getting maybe if
I'm a DJ and I'm getting a ton of business
from this event planner. And then she's saying, hey, I
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need a deal. Maybe what I would say is, I'll
give you a deal. I don't want anything on the
back end, like, don't involve me in your shenanigans. Like
I'll give you a deal because you give me a
lot of business, But what I don't want to be
involved in is your fraud, right, Like just pay me
normal from you know, moving forward or whatever. I'm going
to hook you up because you call me ten times
a year and it can in this much money. So whatever,
(17:05):
but don't be I only part of your shenanigans. I
think is what you call.
Speaker 7 (17:10):
Well, I hope she gets like a contract with that
bride then with that type of agreement, because you never know.
I mean, she's willing to make a deal like that anyway,
just even on the side and be sketchy with her employer. Now,
who's to say that she's actually going to follow through
with that photographer and give her the actual business later on.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Now here's a question, Jennifer and Keiky chuche Kiky. Let's
say that this woman's like, either you give me a
deal or I don't book you anymore. Do you go
over the top? Do you then go to this woman's
boss at the event company and go, hey, just so
you know she's blackmailing me, just so you know, just
so you know, this woman is leveraging your company's relationships
for her personal gain. That woman's going to get fired, yes,
(17:46):
but you you probably will still get used because while
you did throw that girl under the bus, you also
ethically did the right thing.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
Right.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
It's tough.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Yeah, I wouldn't go that she pushed me.
Speaker 7 (18:02):
Right, I would say the same thing. I'm last like
that bride was giving me like super attitude and became
like Bridezilla. I'd probably just leave her given what she's doing, because,
like I said, photographers get booked so quick all the time.
Like she's going to get business either way. I'm sure.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Yeah, yeah, Jennifer, thank you. Have a good day.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
You guys too.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
But I thought about that, like my sister's wedding planner.
I was kind of drunk. I think I asked her like, oh, no,
when's yours? And I think she probably doesn't appreciate that question,
like when's your wedding? Like your wedding's going to be amazing,
isn't it? Like, but that was my point, was your
wedding is going to be amazing because you do everything
from five hundred thousand dollars weddings all the way down
to fifty thousand dollars weddings to twenty five thousand dollars
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way and so like all this stuff, whether it's the
fancy car or the DJ or the band or the venue,
I would think you get your pick because if you're
a well known wedding planner, I would imagine these vendors
want to make it worthy your while and hook you
up when the time comes so that you remember that
and keep calling them, right, I would do it if
I'm a caterer and this woman's giving me hundreds of
thousands of dollars one thousands of dollars worth of business
(19:02):
a year, then I'm gonna maybe I'll do it for free. Yeah,
I mean think about it, Yeah, because you know, or
what does it cost me? You know, maybe it cost
me five thousand dollars in food or whatever. I'm making
this up. Maybe it cost me ten percent or twenty
percent of what I would have made. But I'm gonna
get all this business. She's never gonna call another caterer
because I hooked her up. Well what if she doesn't
(19:23):
use you ever again after? Well, but that's the risk
you take. But that's but the difference here is we're
not talking about stealing from somebody else to make up
for it. We're just talking about relationship building. Hey, TJ.
Speaker 6 (19:35):
Yeah, how are you doing right?
Speaker 5 (19:36):
Man?
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Hey? What'd you want to say? Good morning? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (19:39):
I was calling every guy that kicky what was up?
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Friend? Hey?
Speaker 6 (19:44):
But I think the fuck the photographer did exactly how
to do it the same thing. I'm be like, no
way because this lady, she seems like she's just so
cavalier about it that she does this all the time
to a business. So with a job, you know, she Okay,
well if I need some new you know, furniture or something,
(20:04):
you know, I can you know, give you a discount
or charge to you charge to charge the company higher,
you know, because I wouldn't want to people out. Do
you think that like that?
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Yeah? No, it's not worth it. Plus, you know what
if you get pinned? Is that as the thief essentially right? Right? Right? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (20:25):
She walks away, Scott freezing exactly.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
Yeah, TJ, thank you, have a great day. All right.
Going through these texts, the jury says, the bride better
hope the photographer doesn't turn her in. See that's what
I'm saying, because I'm not a snitch. But if I
found myself in a precarious situation where it's like my
word against hers, I don't.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
Know, right, she said, She put this all an email,
which was not the smartest thing to do either. Listen, No,
weddings bring out the most desperate part of people sometimes,
like it's not cheap.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Everybody wants to want to do their friend. Scammer. No, no,
you were a scammer, not a little bit. No, we
can't say on air, well you can't I know, but.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
You can know.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Okay, what was it? What was it about?
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Don't even know what he's talking about? Okay, you don't know.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
As a wedding makeup artist, this is a text from
eight four seven. I've learned my lesson of having a
very detailed contract that states that they have to pay
even if someone doesn't show up. People are wild. Being
a vendor for a wedding is someone's job. I think
people feel like it's just hobbies or something, but to
ask for a discount of someone's profession after the event
date is just crazy. I guess my question would be, yeah,
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if you're like, if you were super irresponsible and you've
got like an ice sculpture and a water slide or
something at your wedding and you hired you know, floor
Rider to come play, then uh, you know, to then
go back and say, hey, I need you to do
you know your services for half is kind of messed up,
but I'm sure it does happen where people have the
best intentions and they overspend, and so I guess unfortunately,
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you would have to ask yourself as a vendor, like
do I want to get canceled or do I want
to but I mean, I would also imagine you can
tell the kind of people who are fleecing you and
the kind of people who just screwed up or maybe
they got to come back and say, hey, look I
need you to do a few fewer people because I
don't have the money for this.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
Do that part like you over spending or whatever, over
budgeting yourself, Like that's that's a you problem, just because
you spend more money than you have.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
You're exactly right, but you cutting, that's my alternative. If
I'm the mua, and as you know, I am going
to I'm always MUA. I'm constantly MUA sometime every weekend,
MUA this and that. But uh, if it's either take
a little bit lesser, get canceled, and if you believe
the person is like an honest individual, then I think
you have to ask yourself. But as far as this
other stuff, where like I'll get you in the back
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end and I'll give you money you don't deserve and
somebody else's money and no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Yeah, it's it's desperate times, man.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Okay, all right, it's been it's been decided.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
Scamming girl, Okay, going to jail.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
I hit the gavel straight to jail, Yeah straight, Okay,
Kik spoken.
Speaker 5 (23:14):
The Fred Show is Fread's fun facts.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
So much. I got this from Facts Daily. This is nice, though.
It's a nice way to start the week with this
little factory sources. Well, I got to give credit, you know.
I mean, I feel like people steal from us every day.
They should give us credit. You know, if you're gonna
do a game that's exactly the same as ours, you
should at least say this is where I got it.
But everybody already knows that. So anyway, a group of
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women called the Nine Nanas kept a secret for decades,
even from their husbands. For thirty years, they met at
four am to anonymously pay bills and buy clothes for
people in need. Each care package included a homemade cake
and a note that read someone loves you. Oh my God,
and even their own families didn't know they did this
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for thirty years. The Nine Nanas shout out to the
shout out you hear this. We got frodsters on the
show today. We got what was waiting about today? We
got weirdos on waiting. Lady was aggressive, Oh yeah yeah
yeah O touchy lady. And then we rounded out with
(24:30):
the nine Nanas. More Fred Show next