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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I may have seen them my TikTok yesterday, not to
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be confused with the show's TikTok, because I went and
took Fred Show Radio because I was afraid it would
be stolen by all the many people out there trying
to steal our identity. And what's funny is there are
and there are people on TikTok impersonating me, and I'm like,
and the people will email me and be like, are
you really giving away your laptop? And I'm like, no,
not again. And I was telling it back then. By
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the way, on X and Jason tried to go head
to head. He tried to meet the person in a
Walmart parking lot and the range somewhere beat them up.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
I saw those dms yesterday and I was like, oh,
if you everyone blocks me in the DM because I
went hard at that line.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
I should I should go on blockho because somebody I
guess hacked my ex and it was trying to sell
laptops in the dms and asking people if they were
fans of mine, how long have you been a fan
of mine? And I promise you that never came from me.
I do have a laptop for sale if you're interested.
I don't. And then so my TikTok is Fred Show Radio.
The show's TikTok is the Fred Show TikTok not to
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be confused, but another pointless TikTok, and I put I
very rarely post on there because I feel so stupid
making selfie videos. I don't have a confidence kiek he does,
I just don't. We got to get over that. I don't,
and I'm reading the damn let them, let them think
I'm stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Let me make a TikTok.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Well, yeah, thank you for the Let them and let me. Yeah,
I'm almost down with them, by the.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
Way, you read fast.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
So yesterday it was to reveal my latest lego creation,
because I put the concord together a couple of weeks
ago and I was like, this was painful, slash satisfying,
slash happy, slash sad. There were tears, there was anger,
there was happiness and satisfaction. So then I moved on
to a McLaren f one. Now that also same sort
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of thing. And then I said, well, now I'm gonna
get the pack. It's a slippery slope. It's very ad dicted.
Jason is on a lego journey as well. You just
haven't moved on to the second set yet.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Yeah, I need to say these coins because legos are
not cheap, no kind of an expensive hobby, and I
don't have legal money right now.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
No, no, don't worry. You know what I'm going to
and can. I'm going to get her going on Lego.
I'm going to go to the store. I'm going to
go to the Lego Sto. I'm gonna get you guys
some legos. I was going to surprise you from the well.
I got kicking a new hand mirror yesterday. It's on
the way because I thing you should be using a
broken ones. It's also bad luck, but I want to
make it as easy for you to stare at yourself
as possible all morning. She's the only one who has
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a hand mirror at the ready at all times. Now, Pauline,
I don't know what to get you. I did just
get your kids some form of water toy.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
You did.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Thank you for that. By the way, my sister told
me to get it for you.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
You know how excited I was when I saw that,
more excited than she water table?
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Is that what I bought? She has no.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Idea, You have no idea, but that's going to occupy
her all summer long, all summer.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
Just like kid is going to come over, dress like
a firework and play that. That was the part of
the gift that I didn't tell you. Man, He's going
to come over and play with the water table. I
don't know what. You go hose up to it and
it's just a table that water flows over. I think
that's what it is. We're going to find out. I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
We put it together.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
I'm so excited to thank you. And so I posted
a TikTok my latest lego creation, which again range of
emotions as I reveal it to you all, and granted
people are like, great build Fred, I'm like, I didn't
invent it, Like I followed the directions. And that's another thing.
People in the comments going, hey, dude, it comes with instructions.
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I'm like, I know that. But if you ever put
one of these together, then you know that you can
make a mistake.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
But they're subjective, like it's just pieces with arrows like.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Right yea, and then like the thing. And if you've
ever put one together, or at least recently, they'll you'll
put like something, you'll put pieces of it together, and
then you add it to like the main piece. But
if they don't do a great the point where it's
supposed to go kind of but like then you kind
of have to count the little bomps. And it's like
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from the vantage point of the images, it's not hard
to screw it up. And it's also not hard to
use a piece that fits, but not the piece they
intend for you to use. Like, you know, there might
be a block that's this big, but they want you
to use two blocks to fill that, and they want
you to save the big one for later. But then
if you if you confuse that, and then you know,
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thirty minutes later you need that piece for there, and
you won't have any pieces left, and then you've got
to figure out where the pieces that are supposed to
go there. Oh my god. So it was a pac
Man arcade machine that I put together. I'm very proud
of it. By the way, I'm very proud of.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
It that it should be. It's really cool.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
I also have to make a confession. You cheat. No
no no no no no no no, I did not.
I did not. I will say this. There's and no
one will ever find it. But there is one part
of that of that arcade, that I got to the
very end of the build of that part of it,
and there was and there was one piece that just
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didn't fit where it was supposed to. And I have
no idea how I got that far. And the one
little it was like a little hang, a little like
a trim piece. And I don't know how I built
this whole thing. It took me forty five minutes an hour,
and one piece just didn't fit. And so the only
thing you could do was take the whole thing apart
and put it back together, which I had already done
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once because I screwed up another part of it. So
I g looted. And you can.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
You with your OCD, can live with.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
That on yourself, knowing there is a piece that is wrong.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
No, but it doesn't look wrong because it looks perfect
because I just I made it. I made it fit.
It fits like you eight hundred times. No, no, no, it
was like the bottom part of it with little coinslot
and I don't know why, but like I built it
once and it just wasn't right. I didn't put. What
I didn't do was I I didn't count enough, I
didn't place. I can't I can't describe it, but if
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you follow the instructions, instructions are not as straightforward. Like again,
you could set something down on a place on the
build that's not exactly where they wanted it. You could
be one dot off and then right, and then you
put the whole thing together and then it doesn't it
doesn't a line. And so I did that once and
then I'm like, I was so frustrated. It was like midnight.
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I had to work the next day. I took the
whole thing apart and put it all back together in
the dark, and I got it all perfect, except there
was just one piece that just didn't fit. It just
didn't go. And I was like, no, for I'm not
doing this again. So I glute it. I don't know
if it counts, it counts, And I'll tell you what
I will give you. I will give you this. I'll
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bring it in if you can find where it is.
You can't because it was flawlessly, you know on the inside.
Don't care, and don't do this, don't do that, don't
do this, don't do this. It looks the thing looks flawless. Okay, no,
it's not perfect, it is no, but it is perfect
now you can't, you won't find you'll never have it,
nobody will ever know. But you know, and that's the
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worst part. And I don't care anymore. Part I let
it go. Let it go, so okay, love them, let
them them, let them hate on my lego, let them
hate on my lego.
Speaker 5 (06:55):
Go.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
And I'll tell you right now, if I hadn't just
come clean and admitted that to you, then never know.
But I was in a moment of desperation. It was
like it was one thirty in the morning. I'm like
standing in the darkning school night shaking because I couldn't
rest until my lego build was right, and I was like, no,
I'm not doing this again. So I just stuck it
where it needed to go. Man Loo's perfect. But I'll
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never understand what the tiktoks that people want to watch.
The tiktoks that people don't want to watch, I'll never
understand because again, that thing, you know, thousands of people
watch that I posted actual videos and animal rescues and
flying and things I think people would care about. Kiki
helped me put one together. I sat and added in
one like a big boy, and nobody really watched it.
And then I go do this Lego thing, and I
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cannot believe the number of people that are, Like, I'm
forty years old and I do Legos too. But there's
there's a point to this. First of all, it's to
make I'd like to make an announcement of my next build. Oh,
I've acquired, it's on the way. It's side vibe friends, Yes, yes, yes,
hi everyone. Would you like to ask me? Well, first
of all, announce the build and then I'll take questions.
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But I've ordered and acquired and and it is in
route the next Lego build for your boy. And it
is the back to the future DeLorean. Oh my god,
uh huh that's right. Yeah, yes, Kaitlyn Klin from the
Kaitlyn is it? Are you from the A P because
you're not allowed to any Are you from CNN? Are you? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (08:22):
No?
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Actually, are you come here? I like to do on
on on with her?
Speaker 4 (08:29):
Is it true that your last piece isn't fully complete?
And how do you feel moving on to your next piece?
Speaker 5 (08:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (08:37):
You know what, go full press secretary, right, That'll be
like next I'm.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Putting terriff on you. I put a four thousand percent
terriff on you.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
Yeah, I'm citing executive order.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
I would just I would look, I'd like to address that.
And it's not a rumor. I know what you're trying
to do. Uh, Caitlin Clark from Detroit. I know what
you're I know what you're trying to do. And I
already came clean on this. I've said what I have
to say. I did what I did, I say what
I said, and I've made all the statements about this
I'm gonna make. So that's sad. Anything else any other questions.
You put this together? Yeah, you put this together. I know.
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But here's the thing. Do you see where the screen is,
like like where the fake screen is and the Lego screen? Yeah? Okay,
oh my god? What you don't feed your boyfriend the
acid suppositor? You you mind your business? You know what
I'm gonna do. I'm gonna put together a little Lego
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container for him you need to for his depositories. Yeah. No,
where the screen is though, Like you have to be
a mechanical engineer to assemble that, Like that took like
three or four hours because everything moves and there's there
are little gears and levers and there's a light, but
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like all and then there's a Okay, so I think
I may have said this before, but there's a chain.
There are chains that make that move behind it. You
can't see it inside the build. They don't send you chains,
they send you links. You have to put the chain
to everything. There's nothing comes assembled. You have to put
everything together. Oh my god, women in stem.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
It makes me wonder if it's something's wrong with me,
because you guys seem like you guys have the want,
the will, the patience to do this.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
This doesn't excite me, like actually got mad looking It's
okay that it doesn't exciting mad kid. But see now
that I was, I was educated about this. That's not
for kids. Like, yeah, I guess the black one. The
black boxes, I guess are not intended for children. Oh okay,
my friend TJ told me about this because I guess,
you know, like my niece couldn't do that. I couldn't
do this.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
I'm not even being funny.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
You could, though, you could.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
You guys the same I doing the whole thing together,
Like I can't do this.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
I thrive on a good set of instructions and being
able to fall like that gives me comfort the fact
that you get like a book and you get to
go step by step like flip the page. Like that's
everything I could watch, but I have a.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Few layers of issues with it, and yeah, I'm still
doing it. But like, okay, so that thing had fourteen
came with fourteen bags of legos, and then like sometimes
inside the bag are other bags of smaller legos, but
they're all mixed up, right, So I use plates and
I wind up pouring the pieces from each bag on
the plates. But then you have to like you still
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have to find the pieces among the It's layers of
anxiety and a lot of times there's similar shape, so
you have to look and say, okay, I need this piece.
So first I have to find the pieces in this
madness of hundreds of pieces, and then I have to
organize them, and then I have to put it together,
and I have to make sure I got the right
pieces in the right places. It's a lot. I don't
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know why I'm enjoying this. I'm not sure if I am.
But there was a point to this and it took
twenty minutes to get there. But whatever, what are you?
Because this came up yesterday too. Is a lot of
adults in the comments on TikTok on Fred Show Radio,
saying that now that they have adult money, they're buying
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more Legos than ever before because they got adult money
and they're loving this. You got grown up money, you know,
when you were a kid, you could I mean these
Lego sets that was two hundred bucks, the Concord was
two hundred bucks, the McLaren was two hundred dollars. And
if you're putting these things together every few days, I
mean that's talk. It's expensive. Yeah, I own eight hundred
dollars in Legos? Now, Like what am I going to
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do with these things? I know I realized this, but
I couldn't afford that as a kid. I mean, as
a kid, I would have gotten I would have gotten
a set for my birthday, and I would have gotten
a set for Christmas maybe. And when I was a kid,
we didn't have sets like this. It was just big
buckets of Legos and you had to make it up yourself. Yeah,
but I'm wondering, what are you doing? It doesn't have
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to be Legos? What are you doing with your grown
up money now? Because it's kind of a it's kind
of amazing that I can. I I'm bragging now I
can walk into it. I don't have kids, I don't
have to put anyone through college. I only have to
take care of myself. You know, I make several dollars
an hour. I could walk into a Lego store buy whatever.
I'm not not as much as I want, But I
could walk into a Lego set. I'm bragging, and I
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can pick out a Lego set and buy it and
not feel bad about it. True, but that's something you
can only do if you have a job and you're
a grown up, you know what I mean. So, like,
what what do you find yourself doing with your grown
up money? Is it legos? Is it models? Is it makeup?
Is it?
Speaker 6 (13:19):
Like?
Speaker 1 (13:19):
You know what, I got grown up money. I'm buying
that because I can. But like, as a grown up
being able to walk into an equivalent of a toy
store and just it's like when you were a kid,
Remember you'd walk into a toy store when they had them,
and you would be like, I want everything, and your
Mom's like, you can have one thing or you can't
have anything. Most of the time it was that. Well, now,
even a grocery store, Remember the grocery store you'd walk
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into ething I want that cereal, and your mom would
be like, you can't have that. We're not buying that.
We have cereal at home. You got to eat the
cereal that you got first. Now if I want, and
I realized that it's like a twelve dollars investment. You know,
cereal is expensive. But if I want, if I want
that box of cereal, I can have it because I'm
a grown up. I made that money. What do you
find yourself doing with your grown up money?
Speaker 7 (14:02):
Makeup and food? For sure, Like I think about it
every day. Like when I was a kid, you didn't
have McDonald's money. You had to go home and he
spaghetti or whatever was the dinner.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Playing for the like I want a cheeseburger, and moms
like we have we can make that at home. Like, no,
we can't make a McDonald's cheeseburger at home.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
It's not the same.
Speaker 7 (14:18):
So now as an adult, like whatever whatever I want,
whatever restaurant I want to try, I can try whatever
makeup products I want, Fashion Nova, like it's bad.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Or whatever you wanted the grocery s how many times
you asked for something? I want a jar of nutella yesterday,
nothing to put it on I'm just eating it with
the spoons. Yes, because you get up.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
At three in the morning and if you want the
jar nutelly, you can have it.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
I want to face dive into that when I get
home from work. That's what I'm gonna do.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
I want to iced coffee. I'm getting it.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
That's what I say. I can make my mine at home.
But three o'clock hits, I'm running Duncan. Yeah, I'm taking
the baby in the stroller. We're going to Duncan. Moulina
runs on don I run on.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
A matter of whether you have a lot of money
or don't. This is simply a matter of if I
choose it, I I can do it because I'm a
grown up and I have grown up money. And I
noticed for a lot of people it was Legos. But
there are people in my comments going, hey, I am
a grown up and I can buy any Lego I want,
and I do it and I don't care, and it's
a very liberating feeling. But this is a whole thing.
I mean, there was a whole article about it, trading cards,
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model kits, clay, sculpting miniatures, legos, legos. So one of
you sent me this. I think it was you, maybe
Caitlin or no, my sister Legos are on a cover
of Time magazine.
Speaker 4 (15:26):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Yeah, there's a movement. There's a move a going on. Hey,
Victory girl, Hello, what are you spending your grown up
money on? Victor?
Speaker 5 (15:35):
So it's been about I was say, twenty plus years
and the last time I collected Pokemon cards. That's the
thing I got back into actually at the end of
last year.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
Pokemon cards. All right, So where do you you go
to like a are you one of these fool that
goes like the Walmart and like digs around trying to
find them, or do you go to the sports cards store?
What do you do?
Speaker 5 (15:54):
So now it's actually kind of difficult to go to
like sports cards are like collectible stores because every marked up. Unfortunately,
there's a lot of scalpers right now. I don't know
if you've seen like the videos with Costco where people are.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Like kind of lining it and by yeah resell. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (16:10):
Now there's thankfully there's like Facebook groups that you know,
let people know when this drops that target Walmart, Costco.
So been using those routes thankfully to be able to
get some product. Because any news has to come out
it's kind of impossible to be able to get stuff
on the day of or even game stop right now.
They're kind of limited on the stock too.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
What's what's your best pull, Victor?
Speaker 5 (16:33):
I actually got a hyper rich Harzard from a called
The City in Flames.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
What's it worth? How much is it worth?
Speaker 2 (16:43):
So?
Speaker 5 (16:44):
Unfortunately that card is only about twenty two bucks. I
do have one card that's I think granted as a
PSA ten right now. It's a couple of hundred dollars.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Which is a Dragonaire.
Speaker 5 (16:54):
Yeah, the Dragonaire Secret illustration rare, but spend to get it,
so yeah, yeah, I mean yeah at this point, I
mean I started collecting maybe like in September of last year,
and I'd easily spent around the amount.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
That you have on Legos right now. So I'm telling
you you got that grown up money, Victor. Thank you man,
have a great day. I love you guys. I'm one
of the thirteen. By the way, you take that number, Victor,
you take that Hannah, Hi, Hello, Hey, how a a
good morning. How are you spending your grown up money?
Speaker 8 (17:28):
This is really kind of like silly but basically donuts
because in high school, which was more than ten years ago. Yeah,
I know, it's just donuts. But I went to religious
high school and every Tuesday we had something called Tuesdays
with Joe like coffee, and they would be like, you
can either spend your like period before class started doing nothing,
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or you can come to this religious sermon because we
have donuts and coffee. And I never got sweets at home.
Speaker 6 (17:56):
Ever, so I would always go just for the donuts
and I would try to sneak out if I could
sometimes out say, but I'll try to sneak out with
the donut. And then a senior we had a Jewish
philosophy class and the teacher was like, draw a picture
of what you want your life to look like in
ten years, and I literally drew myself with a husband
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and baby of course, and donuts and donut That was
that's all I want.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Like, no one's going to make me attend to any
sort of thing. I'm going to get my own donuts
on my own terms.
Speaker 8 (18:26):
Yes, And I still I love donuts. And it's so
like childish.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
I guess, well, no, it's not you, do you, Hannah.
You're grown up now. Thank you have a good day,
you too. Yeah, that's like when I was a kid
in the sports card stuff, and I'd mow the lawn
for two weeks and I could go get like two
packs or something. Now I got a little bit of
grown up money if I wanted to. And I don't
need to be getting back into sports card collecting because
I'll go in there and I'll spend grown up money
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on this stuff and it'll get out of hand because
then I'll be like, oh, if I keep buying, then
I'll this is what they want. Yeah, people are saying
I spend money on monthly massages, legos already plural nos whatever.
Oh yeah, but it's like everything else in the Midwest, Okay,
you gotta add the ass.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
For me, it's concerts like I always like keep starting
young middle school, which like obviously sheet my mom didn't
want me to go to concerts alone, so I would
always have to find someone to take me, or if
the concert wasn't like appropriate, like my dad was going
to take me to and I'm an anger management tour
like shocking, and my mom said no, and I'm still
mad at her, And like now no matter what concert
like I can go, I can say the whole time
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doesn't matter if I'm tired the next day, nobody's telling
me I can't go okay okay.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Someone says they have two thousand dollars worth of yo yos.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Ooh yo yo, yeah, I light up yo yo ya.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Remember those. A lot of Legos, a lot of video games,
a lot of people spending a ton of money on
video games because they can. When you were a kid,
it's like, you know, you might get a game here
and there, maybe if you were lucky, holiday, birthday whatever.
Now it's like, yeah, really i'd get it.
Speaker 5 (19:59):
Now.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Hey, Reba, you're with me in that team Lego.
Speaker 8 (20:03):
Hey Brad, yes I am.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
And what is your latest build, Riba, since we're talking,
you know, since you and I are on the same team.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
My daughter built a big, huge Hogwarts castle, the big
like four thousand piece.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
I think it was four seven thousand.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
It's the big newest one.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
See that does look cool. I just don't really think
about anything about it. Hogwarts. I don't know it looks
and plus what am I going to I don't know
where I'm going to put these things. That's the other thing.
Because I thought about I'd buy them and I put
them together and then I would like donate them. The
problem with that is. I don't think kids want pre
assembled legos, right exactly.
Speaker 4 (20:39):
I have a whole room with Harry Potter legos that
nobody wants see.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
There you go. I don't know what I would. They
look so cool, but I don't know anything about it.
I have no context. I only read the first book
and I don't even know what's happening.
Speaker 4 (20:49):
Hogwarts had to be hard, though, that's intricate. They're all interest.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Very very they're very, very very hard.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
And she started when she was like thirteen years old,
when they very first came out.
Speaker 5 (21:00):
Yeah, she's a.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
Good kid, and she's on the honor roll, and I
would rather her spend her money on and spend our
money on that kind of stuff versus drugs.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
Well, yeah, no, I think that's a great compromise. Yeah,
thank you, Reva. Have a good day. No, I mean,
I'll tell you what. That's a great parenting technique for
Gigi and for Polly. And how about we just say,
I'll tell you what. I'll give you two hundred dollars
a month to spend on Legos if you'd like, as
long as you don't spend it on Black Tar Heroin.
You have two choices. Black to our heroin and legos,
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and if you pick black to our heroin, you don't
get the money. I think that's fair, Hey, Michelle, Yes, Michelle,
your husband spends his big boy, grown up money on
a train layout. He has a train layout. How do
you know he's not going to cheat on you. That's
how he's got a train layout in his house. Fifteen
(21:55):
by five train layout. And so let me guess. He's
got to have the tracks and little state, and he
has to have the whole like you know I had
a little stores, and he has to have the whole community. Right. Yes,
I made a stipulation with him.
Speaker 8 (22:09):
He took my hot chopped down to put the train layout.
So I said, let me decorate the train layout.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
See it's the whole thing. I've seen this on TikTok too.
It's very addicting because it's not just a train on
the track. Now you've got to build the whole like
the world around it, hills and landscape and buildings and
cities and hospitals and stations and oh yeah, you can
get really into this. Don't get me started. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
Expensive See the one building, it can be hundreds of
dollars for trains thousands of dollars.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
It's crazy. Yep, there you go. Thank you, having a
good day, Michelle.
Speaker 6 (22:43):
Thank you too.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
But what is it? Don't what is it same? I don't. Oh, oh,
it's a person's arguing with me about Lego.
Speaker 4 (22:54):
Okay, this is like what I wanted to get my
metal detector again because I had fond memories when I
was little, and you guys made fun of Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Right, it's so similar. So it is.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
I played with the metal detector when I was little
on the beach.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
When I want one, now, well, you know you should
get one, roasted me. No, you should get one. Big
Lego money, big big metal detector money, big growing treasure. Yeah,
you're right when you're right when you find when you
find that coin that everyone's been looking for, you know,
and you can retire, you know what. I hope. So
I hope I'm laughing one day when you're like, hey, fred,
I retired because I was out on North Avenue Beach
(23:30):
with my metal detector and my big white hat, yeah
you know, and then my white nose because I put
that stuff on my nose so that it wouldn't burn.
You know what I'm talking about. I was not walking
around a metal detector. It's a good thing. You have
a boyfriend now, so all of a sudden you're like,
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