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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You guys are just talking about Justin Timberlake was in Chicago,
first show since the incident that we'll discuss in the
Entertainer of fort in just a moment. Kiki, of course,
had to be there front and center. Victoria was there. Yes,
I had no idea you were such a big fan.
I you know, I didn't know she was either. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(00:23):
I just was investigating something though, while you guys were
talking about it off the air. During that little ditty
we displayed by Sabrina Carpenter, there was an email that
went out on Friday and it said it was from
an executive and it's said, we have a couple of

(00:46):
extra pair of Justin Timberlake tickets. And then it was
a very specific sentence after that, it said, if you'd
like them, please reply to me directly. An epidemic around here.
I said, very clearly, please reply to me directly. Yes,
do not, because it was sent to the entire staff. Yes,

(01:08):
do not, hit reply to Well is what that said.
Do not, don't even don't like if you were thinking
about it, don't. And then what happens. I counted three,
I go one to three. D Yes, I would like
some of those tickets to everyone, and it's always the
wild do you have six available? Like it's always the

(01:29):
wildest request. And I was just investigating. I just went
and looked an outlook, and I'm like, how hard is
it to distinguish between reply and reply at all?

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Is it even? Is it even? Like? Close? Is it? Is? It?
Is it? Could it? Could we possibly confused? No? No,
because it says reply, Like maybe the arrows confuse you
because there's the one arrow yeah on their phone. They're
close yet I mean I've never done it, so I don't. No,
they're physically close, but I mean I'm talking about like
if they say it says a reply, yeah, reply all fingers.

(02:02):
But I just feel like some people don't under they
don't know the lingo of the email. You know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
They don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
They don't know reply versus reply all. They just said it.
That's what I was just going to investigate. The words
are right there we have next to the little arrows.
Some people aren't email savvy and they don't understand what
reply all actually means. Oh yeah, I b c c everybody.
So I set one out Friday as well, a different show,
and I put everyone at BCC. So if you hit

(02:29):
reply or reply all, it just comes to me. Trust
people to hit the right QUI but I've been well, no,
I know you don't, especially when it says a lot
only reply to me. And I don't know if this
is a thing that happens at everyone's office. It it

(02:51):
bothers me.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
I three times before I reply to anything because of you.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Yes, literally, I think of you when I'm getting ready
to reply. Girl, you better not.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
You're shaking as I'm going towards the by.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Yes, oh my god. Because the other problem is for
six or seven of you, my name is in your signature,
so don't embarrass me with your reply to all snaffoo Okay,
mine just has your number two. Well, because it all
says down there, whatever whatever job you have the Fred Show,
it says it right there. So don't embarrass me, Kiki,
don't do it? Well not, but I don't understand because

(03:25):
everybody knows this already. But then this email even included
a disclaimer, and they most of them do around here,
most of them, it will say, hopefully it stops now.
I didn't want to know. It will not show my lesson.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
One time I emailed reply all, I had some weird
story in there.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
And Kaylen, this day reminds me about.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Your Yeah, because when they send out stuff for endorsements,
they always.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Say like like give a like said, some people just
say yes, I'm interested, but they some people will put
a story, and Paulinas is always like, one hundred percent
not true.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Mom's in most country for me.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
Stories like that. Wait, hold on, okay, so let me
explain it. So there are emails that get sent internally
when we have a new advertising partner, and it will
be like, hey, who would be interested in working with
this advertising partner? Okay? And then everybody it's just like
a piranha feeding is you know it? Because and I
stay out of that because either they come to me
and say you're doing this or it's a free for all.

(04:26):
And when it's a free for all, I just I
just step back. I just step back and let the
piranhas eat the prey, which is the dead, which is
the fish with only one fin. It's just sort of
floating barely, and then here come the piranhas. And so
you apparently some of you seem to think that if
you add some heartfelt story about how like you know,
the first, your bottle fed your bottle fed Coca Cola

(04:49):
as a child or whatever. They were telling us to
do that at one point. But hers are lies. Can
you see me an example of the last one? You said?
That's not true. My mom okay, hold on rolling Poland,
but she never had a whole food So I love
whole food. Wait, I love whole food. Wait, scot that

(05:11):
you wrote that, like, like, my mom only had a
farm stand as a child, and now I can get
a latte and an apple in the same place. Isn't
that wonderful?

Speaker 3 (05:21):
As the first generation, sometimes during the winter, the harvest
wouldn't Yeah, the harvest wouldn't I know, shet her latte
and have a banana for the same time.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Wait, so you actually wrote that in an email In
the winter in Poland, sometimes the harvest wouldn't be crop. Yeah,
my mom rode a horse as a kid, and now
I have the opportunity to purchase a car. I love.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Yes, I can wow.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Intertwined, This is brilliant.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
That's what I'm saying. My mother is sacrificed so I
could she walked so I could run.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Wow. You write that in the email to whoever it is. Yes, Yes,
the coca cola story're referring to. I had this really elaborate,
hard story, very heartfelt.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
So how you know, growing up, I would say in
my front worch, my front porch, on the steps, and
I would sip a cold Coca cola, she wrote, She wrote,
I said the print for the commercial.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
It sounded like, and so what happened when you were
drinking that cold Coca cola and ice cold coca cola?
What happened? It just brought back memory.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Yes, you know I was a child, right, and you
know my mom giving me that opportunity to drink coca.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Cola, right, it's one of her only good childhood memories.
You know. When she opened to coke, she feels safe
once again. Yep, she thinks of that moment that her
dad went to get deep cigarettes and never came back.
Is that No, I was drinking pepsi that day. You
were sitting on the steps waiting for him to come
back with a ice cold Coca cola and making never return.
So now now you have to buy your own.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Someone in sales was like, yeah, you know she got
her dress from David's Bridle.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
I didn't say anything, and I'm like thinking no she
did not her wing your email?

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Yeah, you know what. Whatever, it takes all my emails. Oh,
Ashland would love you know, it's funny. Mine say that too. Yeah,
my godson, Ashley would love. Ashley would love this. Yeah,
I say that. I can't even get a kid's name right,
they still give it to me. Yeah, I have. I
have a godsend named Ashley. Whatever, it's fine, don't worry

(07:22):
about it. You don't know if you don't know her
or him. You don't know him, you don't know, you
don't know they. I love it.

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