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September 29, 2025 5 mins

Keke is taking notes after she attended a wedding over the weekend.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, they talk better than these are the radio blocks
on the Fresh like writing in our diaries, except we
said him aloud. We call the blogs kinky yo. Man.
It's like wedding, wedding, wedding, your wedding, someone else's wedding, wedding, wedding, wedding.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
I know Selena had a wedding.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
How was that? Was it nice?

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Oh the caviat, Yeah, it was fabulous. It was Taylor
was there. I told her you say hey, thank you.
I told ya say hey. She said, get ready for Friday.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
I'm ready. So they've been, They've been ready. They're already
in line at Target. We stayed ready.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Yeah, Taylor almost called you. Taylor. Caylen was bumping a
Taylor playlist this morning. Oh yeah, I heart radio real
out here.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Yeah, Jason's live right now from the Target parking. And
then he's also paid some teenagers at several others. Oh yeah, yeah,
hat mister, but for Taylor exactly.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Oh well, dear blog. So yes, I went to another
wedding or I went to a wedding this weekend on Friday,
and I had such an amazing time. So shout out
to Terrence and Tyler. They had a beautiful wedding like
it was. So it was great. It was on the
rooftop in the city. It was just everything now, it was.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Just a wedding where Big Tim was in full like
that was the most big Tim I've ever seen. I know,
like I saw his f I could get his fingerprints
out of that video, like he crazy, like like big
time big Tim sighting.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
He went, I went Instagram official this weekend, yes, which
is wild seven years ye. And he was sitting next
to me as I made the posts, and he saw
an emoji over his face and he thought it was
the funniest thing. And I was like, you have been
an emoji for like six years. You don't know that.
But so that was wild. He did make my Instagram
this weekend. That's how much fun I was having at
this wedding, like having a time. But I did notice

(01:42):
for the bride and groom, they had an actual registry,
which I thought was a very rare thing in today's time.
You don't really see that anymore, where they actually wanted
like a vacuum or like a you know, set of
towels and sheets. So I spent yesterday shopping through their
registry to find out what I would buy, and I

(02:02):
was like, this is kind of rare because most couples
now just want money, like they don't want a back.
How are they in their late thirties.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Oh, that's interesting.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
Usually the registry is for the shower, like everybody buys
off of that for the shower and then or if
you can't go to the wedding or something, and then
typically cash is for the wedding.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Is how I do it? Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Did I do it wrong? No?

Speaker 1 (02:22):
No, no? And my mom would tell you never cash ever,
like it's it's generational. My mom would say, always buy
from the registry, never give cash ever, it's rude. That's
what my mom thinks. Okay, and that's how I was
raised growing up. But I think now the trend has
become money only for sure.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Yeah that's what thought. So, you know, my little cash
ready to panned out. But I didn't see a cash box.
But I went on the on their website and it
had a full registry with stuff that they selected, and
I was like, I like this, a gift is a gift.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
You'll love it.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
I think it makes sense, especially if the people are young,
because you probably need the blender and the toaster and
the vacuum and whatever else. But I mean, if you're
getting married at forty, I would assume you already have
that stuff, So I can see then why you might
want the money or nothing, depending well, I don't know
who don't want. Well, if you're I don't know if

(03:11):
I got Honestly, if I got married at this age,
I don't know that I would expect anyone to give
me anything because it's like, you don't my friends. I
don't need my friends to give me money, and I
don't need a blender. So and I'm you know what
I mean, And I'm the one paying for the wedding
because I'm a grown up, So I don't know. I
guess it's just for me. I would at this stage
of my life, I would feel weird.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Well, I'm assuming Helena is going to want to throw
you a shower, oh grow Okay, So you will have
a registry, yes, okay, Yeah, and then people will also
give you cash if that's their thing, and both will
be great.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
What's the random thing? Big Tim will try and get
on the registry because I feel like my buddy's always
like when they when they used to do this for
the first or second time. I guess it was only
the only time I've seen registries was for first weddings.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
I just got my friend in Nintendo for her registry.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
I walk around with that gun and then there was
all If you look at a registry, I feel like
there's always like one or two items that you're like,
homeboy snuck that in, like he walked by the PlayStation,
you know, and just see whatever, you know what I mean,
like just to see if you get away with it nice.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
I don't know. He would probably ask for like some
type of electric chargers situation, like he always has. He's
always ready for like chargers. It's we don't know. He
always got a pocket below Yeah, okay, he's always got
a pocket full of electricity.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Yes, he's gonna be like every guy at the shower
that comes later and then when you see the bride,
if you if you're going to open gifts in front
of people, open something that you put on the registry
to look at the guy who's like, I really like
that one because usually the guys aren't allowed to pick
a lot, so they get very excited if you get
a gift from their picks.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
It's cute, That's what I mean. Like you look at
the list, like the target registry, and it's like, I
don't know, towels, pillows, candle, I don't know. You know,
I'm making the plates and making the stuff up and
then I'm a key to drill. You know. It's like
what you know, a table saw and you're like, a
you suck that one in, or you know, like some
video game or something random.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
It's like speakers for the TV.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
He's like yeah, it's so nos and you're like, okay,
I know how this happened. Yeah, waiting by the phone.
Why did somebody get ghosted? It's new end More pread
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