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Speaker 1 (00:01):
One three five Kiss f Am, Chicago's number one hit
music station, Cawen's entertainmer report He's on the Bread Show.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Liam Payne's fatal fall from his hotel balcony and Argentina
was actually captured on surveillance and reportedly shows the singer
falling after he fainted on the third floor balcony. Of course,
the video hasn't been released to the public and I
hope it never gets out there, but an Argentinian journalist
said it's very clear that Liam lost consciousness before falling,
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and not that he decided to jump or jumped deliberately,
which it's all tragic, but I mean, gosh, that's just
so sad. After he also said that a hotel employee
who worked nights at the Casa ser Palermo hotel, who
had what he called a good relationship with Liam, was
the focus of that investigation, who supplied the singer with
the drugs contributing to his death and the fainting or
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losing of consciousness. And by the way, yesterday singer Sam
Pounds announced that he was releasing a duet, a new
duet with Liam, but then just a little bit after
he decided not to release it at all. Sam says
he's holding on to their song do No Wrong and
leaving the decision up to Liam and his family, which
he probably should have done from the start. Also said
that if he did release it, he would want all
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proceeds to go to a charity of their choosing. He wrote,
even though we all love the song, it's not time yet.
We're so mourning the passing of Liam, and I want
the family to mourn in peace and in prayer. We
will all wait. Channing Tatum and Zoe Kravitz have called
off their engagement after three years together. They got engaged
last year, but Zoe has been spotted without her engagement
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ring like a few times. Remember they were both going
through divorces when they started dating and since have settled
with both of their respected exces. Channing divorce took a
real long time, and that took a while. I don't
have details on when or why they split, But like
I said, when they started dating, she's too cool for him.
She's way too I don't know, she's like my girl crush.
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I just he's a little.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
I know, he so fine, he is. So they're done, Like,
when does they call off engagement? That's their relationships over yes, yes, yeah,
I don't know if you can. Can you do that?
Is there is there undue an engagement? Let's just go
back to dat can we do? Is that possible? I know,
I want to know. I'm just gonna put it out there.
I doubt if it eight five five five five. Has
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anyone ever attempted that? Has anyone ever gone from the
engagement phase back to just dating?
Speaker 2 (02:27):
I mean I have to assume someone has said I'm
not ready yet, but like in the future, I am.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
I feel like people get engaged and they just stay
engaged for a long time and pretend that they're still
dating and just don't get married. But I'm not familiar
with anybody who's gone. You know, let's go back a step,
because what's the real difference, Like if you're let's say
you get engaged. I mean, granted, that's the promise of
a lifetime in theory or at least you know, the
next five to seven years, But what's the essential difference
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between aside from the ring, between dating and being engaged,
Like how would you go backwards? It's the terms don't
really change, Like, yeah, I expose the promise of marriages
off the table. But it's not like I can then
go date other people now, right, because I assume if
we're going from engagement back to dating that we're still exclusive.
Has anyone ever attempted this I'd like to know, or
what you would like to know?
Speaker 2 (03:18):
You moved in together and then separated, you know what
I mean, like still dated, but then went back to
living on your own.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Oh I've done that.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
Oh yeah, it didn't work.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Oh okay, okay, so it was cute for like five minutes.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
You live together, we lived together, you were not engaged,
we were not obviously right, and then what wouldn't have
added because you're you're still single? It would have been
single anyway. And so then you were like, eh, I
still want to date you, I don't want to live
with you exactly. So then you moved out, but you
were still together, right, Ah, No, it doesn't work. Well
it is broken up?
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Oh now, oh well, damn, I don't know. Channing Tatum
reminds me of like the hottest guy from your hometown,
you know what I mean, but like he's not. I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
I just I need some better with her. That's all
moving on.
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Speaker 1 (05:21):
One of our North Carolina fans uh and we only
have one, so the North Carolina fan uh Hello, just
textas that they don't have nuggets at Bojangles, which if
you've never been at Bojangles, it's a Southern chicken chain
and it's delicious. Now. I am a chicken biscuit guy there,
so I really wouldn't know, but I think they have strips,
and forgive me, or at least they used to. They
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may not anymore. I don't know, forgive me, but I
do kind of put them in the same category because
it's rare that you would go to a like maybe
you can think of an example Rufio, but it's pretty
rare that you go to a place that has nuggets
and strips. I feel like it's same, it's generally the
same category.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
I think.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
I think Chick fil a has both, but I put
them in. It's essentially the same thing, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
No, definitely not. And McDonald's at one point had chicken selects.
They missed them a lot. Those were the strips but no,
they're not. It's different kinds of chicken, the process of
making a nugget. Have you ever?
Speaker 1 (06:14):
I don't know. We can get into the weeds on it,
but I guess what I mean is like it's a
similar finger food experience. I don't know it's a similar
kind of category for me, But I found that most
places that have chicken strips won't offer nuggets. Most places
that have nuggets don't offer strips. So that's why, if
we're really getting cerebral about it, then I kind of
put them in a similar category. But maybe I shouldn't
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do that, and I apologize for not having that, But
why try to justify nugget the strips? Just say, oh,
my man, I didn't know that had them, except you
just said you understood. Of all people in the room
to call me out for explaining myself, the man who's
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usually wrong and never admits it, projections a bitch.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
About those apple.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Hey, Jennifer, why do I Jennifer? Why do I employ him?
Remind me again? Why remind me again? Why I subject myself?
It's my choice, you know what I mean? Like, I
don't love to me. I could call somebody and make
it stop I could, and for some reason, I don't
want to. I just get abused by this man every
day and I allow it.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
Oh God, funny they show wouldn't be the same about.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Him, But I don't say that because we could. We
can find another Filipino man. It would be fine. I
think your dad's available. He's funny too, all right, Jennifer,
So you pulled off an engagement and then dated the
same person.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
Yeah, So it wasn't we didn't like actually break up.
It was just we were having like we weren't on
the same level financially. It was kind of I was,
I guess, a lot more responsible with things, and I
just kind of had to take a step back and
be like, if you're serious about this engagement, we really
need to be on the same page about stuff. And
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kind of taking that ring off and stopping the wedding
planning kind of made my partner see that I was
serious about it and be more serious about stepping up
on their part two and working harder to be on
that same page about it. And then after a year
or so, there was a lot more progression. So then
I kind of put that ring back on and we
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you know, got back on that same page that we
were before, you know, with you wedding planning.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
So it was a motivational tactic. Yeah, yes, huh did
he at the reappose?
Speaker 3 (08:38):
No?
Speaker 1 (08:38):
No, interesting? Okay. So it was more like you guys
live together at the time, yes, okay. So you didn't
move out or anything. You just took the ring off
and you're like, hey, let's slow this down, like I
need a little more from you before we get there. Yes, okay,
well I can see that. I guess I could also
say you leave the ring on and keep the engagement,
but say we're not doing anything else until you do
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X y Z.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
You know what I mean. That is true. I did
try that and it didn't seem to work as much.
So I think that the scare tactic kind of worked
a little bit better in my case.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Okay, fair enough, I like it, Jennifer. Thank you, have
a good day.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
Thank you too.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
But I guess I don't love ultimatums and scare tactics
in relationships. Bud Uh. You know, whatever works, I guess
that's right. Whatever works. Don't do it, though, Kigy, because
if you're like you better than and then when he does,
and he'll be
Speaker 3 (09:24):
Like i'd belack he did it, He made the right choice.