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without you. Welcome to Johnny's HouseXL one or six seven morning, Good
morning, Good morning. Get atsix o'clock, or Lando's number one hit
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Monday. And then what we're lookingat, Just like mcprene, yesterday partly
cloudy, numerous showers, got athunderstorm, seventy percent chance of that he
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didn't next of one hundred and twoand this morning it's seventy eight. Now
the Johnny's House Entertainment News with Rayrays out and Brian is doing a celebrity
news today, So Brian was up. So on Friday, we played a
new track by bats Is Joan alongwith Loto called seven. Well it broke
a ton of records. Oh weknew it was so a debut at number
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one on the Global charts sixteen millionstreams. The previous record holder was BTS
that song Butter had about eleven millionstreams. It gave a lot of the
biggest streaming debut for any rapper andglobal history. Yes, it made John
Cook the first K pop actor reachednumber one on the chart. Wow,
first Korean solo artists a debut inthe top spot. I mean it was
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just huge. It was humongous.Their fans have been waiting, you know,
because some of them have some militaryobligations. But their fan base just
been waiting, and they did itright by blending two different types of artists
like that. Well that's what BTSdoes. They find someone to do,
I mean a lotto I thought.I think, I mean, no,
pun intenda hit the lotto with thisbecause out of all the people, they
could have got anybody because this wasgonna be huge. So for me,
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I think they got a Loto gotreally lucky with that one, and it's
actually a really good soult. Ilike it a lot. Uh. Lizzo
was on stage and a fan heldup a sign uh saying that they chose
Lizzo over Taylor Swift because they hada guest pick between tickets today and then
asked for a hug. So shestopped the show and she was making jokes
about it. She gave shout outto the fan and then she said,
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UM, I know I still havelove for Taylor Swift and everything, but
I'm really happy that you chose me, but you don't have to choose.
I'll get you tickets. And everyone'scheered, but she said, I'm just
kidding. Yeah, I couldn't getYeah, that's why I'm well. Lizze
also can't get them. So whenshe's like, I'll give you tickets for
picking me, she then came outand said, hey, real quick,
just getting Yeah, I really obviouslycan't get tickets. Taylor Swift. Let
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me. Nobody can do some TVstuff. You're a Walking Dead dude.
Yes, So they've announced the spinoffpremiere date for Walking Dead. They got
so many they got five spinoffs rightnow? Ye. Yeah, so this
one is the Walking Dead Daryl DixonOkay, Darrel, Okay, I did,
yes, I did, yeah,Daryl. Darrel's like he's been there
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since day one and he's never badein these off things. Okay, and
he carries a cross bowl, buteverybody loves him. Does he have Is
he a younger one younger guy kindof like compared to some of the others.
He always has like I think Iwho's talking about the cycle? Yeah,
I think that the long hair isit's kind of like long, like
like shoulder link dark hair. Yes, and he always has like a weird
scowl on his face like he's likehe's squinting kind of okay, And then
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we're talking about I don't watch WalkingDead. I watched one episode because our
friend down the hall was on itand I couldn't stomach it because it's it's
terribly done. Here's the thing.The thing about about that, Darrel,
is that the lead character was Grimes. What was his first name? Rick?
I always hear that because of mylast name. So Rick goes in
said, I'm the star in thenumber one show in America, I mean
in the world, and I needa raise, and they say, well,
we're not giving out raise. Hesaid, well, I'm gonna sit
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out. They said, okay,next step dead. He's not dead,
He's kind of in limbo that theway he is right now. So there
I was like, hey, hey, what if y'all need Okay, okay,
So The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon uhis gonna be coming out September tenth.
Okay on both traditional TV and streamingon the amc app Okay. So
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I guess Daryl watches ashore in Franceand struggles to piece together how he got
there and why watching ashore in France. Yes, so it's gonna track his
journey across a broken but resilient Franceas he hopes to find his way back
home France. Yes, I wonderwho wrote the squid the script anything?
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Man. At this point, I'mlike, well, I Amazon me.
You know what the new the newspinoffs they have? I haven't been watching
them. I think I've tapped.Yeah, where was the other one they
have? The Walking Dead? DeadCity? Yeah? Walking Dead? Um,
let's see what won this last season? Is this year Rick and Mashone
Machean? So that's Rick. Theybring Rick back and then didn't They also
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have fear of the Walking Dead andthen there was another one too. Yeah,
the field of Walking Dead ends thisyear. And then there's uh Walking
Dead New World or something. Yeah, it's and then they're gonna get Snoop
snooped to do crip Walking Dead andthen never mind. Uh, and then
this is funny. I don't watchthe show The Real Housewives, but I
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guess there was a giant brawl atthe Real Housewives and Potomac Um. I
guess kind of rap show. Yeah, after the thing wrapped, there was
a giant fight. Fists were thrown, Keiana Stewart, Debrah Williams, and
Ashley Darby's got into some sort offight. The police had to come,
Drinks were thrown on people. Noarrests were made, and the investigation is
still ongoing. But there's a videothat leaked. Of course. It's the
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crazy thing about that The Real Housewivessupposed to be the lives of all these
these rich, classy women. Yeah, class but they all fight all the
time, all of them. Weknow that's what they want. Yeah,
confused for that's what makes you asuperstar. Yeah, because we had did
a little pilot for a reality show. We didn't fight, so they didn't
know they didn't take us up.We were too nice. We thought about
known boy. Yeah, they're likeI would have walked in and punched Johnny.
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Yes, this is what we need, Brian, what you hit me?
Johnny's house? Tibny's house. DamnJohnny's house. I'm like, they
need to go to the newises.Can't fight really, nobody fight just like
that, No fight, all right, six h six. Hey, listen
if you know what that Keith phraseis now, trying to call it in
four oh seven nine one nine oneon six seven eight seven seven nine one
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nine one on six seven call itin now Johnny's house six seven hundred and
two seventy percent chance of scottter thunderstormsand it's seventy eight right now? All
right? Have you been listening aswe went commercial free, you would know
what Keith phrase is. What wewant to find out, who's up,
who's working? It's our day,our way up saying who's up there?
Person ring for the last ten minutesand then there we go. Turn down
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your radio, turned down your radio? Hey, hey, hello, this
is Erica. Hey Erica, howwould your weekend? It was good?
And let's see what are you doingthat? What are you up so early.
I'm on my way to work.All right's time to fashion. I
can hear it in her voice.She's in the healthcare field, Brian healthcare.
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Hold on, everybody, got aguess. I'm holding strong with hospitality
until someone says it all right andthe yeah, I was gonna say,
nurse, I've got a guess.I can't truck driver. All right,
Erica, what do you do?I worked in retail, retail early.
What do y'all got inventor? Yes? Early? No, really, we
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opened it early, already open?Now? Oh you went one in places
open twenty four hours? No?Oh wow, well like Walmart's not twenty
four hours. Anybody in the morning. I hate. I used to love
Walmart, I know, but I'mjust saying I used to love early ryme,
not a Walmar. I'm not tryingto And you're at work right now.
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No, I'm going to work.You're going to work. You don't
sound really excited today. It's Monday. It's Monday. Yeah, yeah,
but trying the phone with Johnny's house. Yeah, you called us up and
you're like, you know what,and how long have you been listening to
our program? Oh? God?Since uh nineteen ninety three, when I
moved to Lake County nineteen ninety three. So you've been on the journey.
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Who was a docking Johnny back then? Yep, yep, john When I
graduated high school, yep, youremember? You remember Jade? Yeah?
You don't remember that one week?It was one week it was Johnny Magic
the show. Just one week,just one week? You remember that,
blink you missed it? I remember, I remember Doc and yeah, the
route between Doc and Johnny and Johnnyand Jade. It was a Johnny Matthew
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Morning show. And I was gonnaquit. Brian called me, hey man,
they wait until I went out oftown, and then he told me
to and I'm like, uh no, y'all better tell him. And then,
hey man, they're telling me tochange the name to so you know,
they're trying to put me in betweenall this. All right, Erica,
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what is the key phrase? Okay, Monday, let's do this,
Let's do this, let's go,let's do it. If it's close,
you can get it. Congratulations,you got four tickets to Disney on Ice
at the Amway Center, happening Septemberone, two Thursday. Mickey Many and
their friends from Torch Story frozen,and so much more. You are going
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congratulations, thank you, no,thank you for listen you guys, and
we love you too, and hopefullywe can help you start your morning off
every morning because you've been listening tonineteen ninety three loud. All right,
we'll listen to you a long time. I know what worse than that I'm
talking, hug, I was here. I know I was on this mic.
I was finishing high school. Iwas right here. My check it
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was poor. You're four. Thatmakes me feel old. You know what,
Erica, I realized that, youknow what, if you don't think
about it, it don't exist.Nobody cares. Nobody cares you Hold on,
Erica, Okay, okay, thankyou. You're in high school.
You four mold y'all right? Hereare no joke. If I hadn't been
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like I've been getting some rewards lately, a recognition. If I can't get
into those, I'm like, man, I like sucks. That's how I
felt about waiting eighty eight quarters tothe employee of the quarter. Really,
there's eighty eight times there's been somebodybetter than meet here. Kiss my asshole.
That ain't true. That ain't true. When we come back. We'll
update you on our weekend right hereon Johnny's House, broadcasting Life from the
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Todd Minor Law, studios involved inan accident, get a forms, Pretty
Cool, and celebrity news. Whathappened when he showed up? It is
six twenty four Johnnie's House on aMonday, a seventy percent chance of rain.
He didn't next of one hundred andone, it is seventy eight right
now. Over the weekend, Idecided it's time for me to, you
know, make plans with friends.I haven't seen him in a while,
so I called up some friends.On Friday night, went out and met
and smoke a cigar. Saturday night, went out, I met some friends.
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I went to a bar. Iwon't say the name of it,
but it's normal for people to bedrinking during the day, okay, And
I went there and I walked upto the bar and there was two girls
sitting there, and there was onelooked at me and she goes she.
I was like, yeah, I'mJohnny, but she goes. I was
like, I'm sorry, what yousay? She goes, ah, man
cheeks, yikes, you walked intothat. I'm like, I'm sorry.
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And her friends like they do.They all shit. So ordered my drink
and I looked at the mott andI said, luck on that one.
You can tell her friend that tookher to a bar in the day,
so you know, if you couldtalk about it was like three in the
afternoon and she's hammered, and I'mlike, what you're saying. They all
all, I'm just gonna go backover. You're not gonna get a logical
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conversation out of this, So there'sno reason to say anything other than okaynating
that front. Oh yeah, shewas done. Man. We didn't really
do very much because we're trying tolay low. We realized last week when
we were paying our bills and wespend way too much money. I spend
as if I won the power Ball, but I did not win the powerball.
So I told my wife we gotto slow down a little bit.
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Yeah. Um, so we weren'treally going to do anything. And then
she had to go exchange some shortsat Disney Springs. Uh and well,
House of Blues is at Disney Springs. So we went over to the House
of Blues patio to have a drink. Yeah we did. Yeah, but
that was just one stop. Now, usually we go from there to Atlantic
Dance and then the Jelly Rolls andthen three am comes, but we did
not. We went home at eleventhirty. Oh that's not bad, right,
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So yeah, so we laid lowand then Saturday we did a pool
day for a little bit, andthen it rained on us, so we
had to go inside at the houseand then we just literally laid around in
the house. The rest of theweekend. I hung out with my kid
a little bit. We cooked becauseI was gonna hit you up because I
know you go to the place thatI went that You're like going to that
place. Yeah, uh, thatwould have been fun. It was a
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show. It was the show.I was in South Florida because I went
to go see my niece Amelia.She was so cute three four days old.
It's crazy how small humans can be. Oh yeah, it's crazy.
And the great thing is you're hereand then there when you go back and
see again, they've grown two times. Like I love doing the measurements.
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It's like my thumb is the sizeof her mouth? Yeah, you know,
it's so cute. So I didsome of that family time friends time.
I went to go see a comedianon Saturday night and then Sunday I
hit the beach for about like twohours. I saw you a little first
trip video walk down to the water. Everybody listen, I'm trying to get
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ready for the crew. You're tryingto get followers. No, no,
no, yeah, I'm over heretrying to buy him. No. Now
you're buying him with booty, notwith money. When you're on this show,
you're like yeah, and I look, and I'm already in trouble by
saying, if you're with me,you can ask king be out. I'm
asking it on the cruise. Well, what you want? Just walking from
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you, I'm going through my videostories like I usually do. I'm just
clicking clicking. Look, there's noreason's butt clicking, click clicking. You
guys are slowly getting to know me. I'm telling you, don't you want
to slowly know your ass covers Itcovers like ninety persons, not cover.
I got you. You have agood time. I just don't know why
I do it, though. It'sbecause of the Tan line. I liked
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the Tan as much as possible,as much as you didn't need to make
a video of you strutting down tothe water. Hey, but it was
only like two seconds, all right, two seconds? Hey, don't let
us man shame you. You showyour buttons? Was I blessed with this
booty on the crew with the buzzall? I ain't trying to see you
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know. If y'all want to attackme, attacking me, I take it
as compliments anyway, do it.Just don't don't be shocked when I say,
hey, thirst trap, that's allI'm do. What all you want?
It is what it is? Doyou do? You? People like
what can I see it? Whatcan I see the recent? But on
her Instagram? That's what she wants. What's your Instagram? Let me see
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how many followers you get? JohnnyInstagram? Right Instagram? It's my first
name and U rys period my lastname b A R R r A All
right, right right now, butdon't get a thousand follows that. You
better hurry. It's on her storey. It's gonna disappear, Yeah it is.
Hey, listen, we come back. We're gonna talk about these at
the beach and she ran into somebachelor party and how that all went down.
We'll do that next on Johnny's house. A new phone? Who is
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text us? At four one Osixty seven, brought to you by Attorney
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There's a sixty percent chance of that. He didn't ask up about one
hundred and one. It is seventyeight right now. And if you're just
now listening, we were talking aboutnurse's um first trap post on her on
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her Instagram. But you, youand your girl went to the you went
to the beach. Well, actuallywe went to a call the show and
this is now in South Florida.Yeah, and then after the comedy show,
we made a stop at a bar. We're in Fort Lauderdale, and
I see this very handsome man,so I go and approach him. And
then next thing, you know,like we're combining our friend groups together.
So now it's just a bunch ofguys and a bunch of girls. Yeah,
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and then here we are talking,talking, talking. It turns out
one of the guys there was actuallysupposed to be celebrating his bachelor party.
Yeah, and unfortunately the ex fiancehad cold feet, so no more wedding,
but they still wanted to have thatcelebration because they had booked everything in
advance. You're visiting Florida. Yeah, if the cold feet must have been
happening recently, because everybody had alreadybought tickets and uh yeah, how was
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the groom? Was he okay?So when I was talking to the guy
he I told him, I waslike, oh, we should all get
together, and he was like,actually, that would boost his spirits up.
And then I just took a momentto like talk to him for like
ten minutes casually, not talking aboutthe wedding, not just normal human human
just to make him feel like whatyou're doing is okay, to continue your
life and stuff. So he said, you know what make feel better is
you hook me up one of yourgirls. I think it's real good,
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but it wasn't my company. Iwas like, yo, but your boy,
though, you know the best wayto get over somebody. That's what
they say that I don't know,but that's what they say if you really
if you really care. Wow yeah, wow, that's crazy. Yeah.
I felt kind of bad, butyou know, it's carry on. I
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was at a wedding once where Ididn't know the person, but there was
there was a guy um two doors, two three seats down. When they
got to the part of does anybodyobject, I just happened to look down
and I saw his wife or girlfriendhad his hand on his leg. It
was like and I was just like, oh, okay, I would I
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think that's my dream to go throughand to go yo the best somebody Oh
they objected, Oh that would bethe best. That was the worst thing,
the craziest thing that I've ever experienced. What about you being well,
yeah, I mean I've been doinga bunch of weddings. My friend wedding
crashed the wedding next to us,Yeah, just to get some out.
Yeah, he did. They cameover and said, hey, can you
someone claim was the kid? He'sover in our buffet line like seriously,
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and we had food. And theother one, I don't know, I'm
sure what he was doing. Thatwas crazy. And then the other one
that made me laugh is when mywife was in a wedding, um,
and I was the only white dudeyes in the building. Yes, because
my wife was in the wedding andthey thought I worked for the hotel.
Oh no, so they were Theykept coming up to me with request.
But I was, I'm so niceand I'm such a like, I'll take
care of it. Yeah, I'mlike, yes, sir, I got
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you because it was an elderly couple. Time. It was it's hot.
Can you could you see if theycould adjust the AC? You know what?
I got no problem, And Iwent and found someone to adjust the
AC for him. I got onefor you. I went to a wedding
a lady I was dating, andI was the only African American there.
Yeah, but she was in thewedding, same with my wife and there
and I'm you know, they hada little stuff on the table who he
signed and then he comes up tome and she goes you and the band
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was amazing. I said, I'msorry you in the band, I saw
you y'all were amazing. Yeah.So when the girl, I said,
hey, I'm with the baby.They were asking me to get extra seeds
for people. Hey, is thereany extra fold of chairs? I'll find
you some chairs hang on like.I was like, I was, I
need some new chairs, like I'mworking his things. She was just I
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didn't want she was trying to benice. Yep, she noticed that you
know she's okay's the African American gentlemanhere. I just want to say,
hey, I just want to lookhim. Galah did a really good job
up on that stage. I waslike, well, thank you. It
didn't take long for me to lookaround and figure it out. Oh.
I mean, if you look atthis, I don't belong here, So
I must be working for the resort. Can I get some extra sugar packets?
No problem? You want Sweden loff. It's like you're doing it so
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much to the point where the resortthinks you're actually working there. I want
to find out from you, whatis the craziest thing that you've ever seen
or has happened at a wedding.A lot of people go to weddings all
the time, and some of yougot some stories right now that you are
holding onto. Well, now it'stime you can share it with us.
First thing in the morning, fouroh seven nine one nine one on six
seven eight seven seven nine one nineone on six seven the Xcel mobile,
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it's four one oh six seven.Social media live stream is up and we'll
read all that stuff for you.But you went to some to a wedding.
Is something really weird happened? Wewant to hear your story, Call
us right now in Johnny's house.Stuck in traffic on I four, will
be your express lay Johnny's house onXCEL one six seven, broadcasting live from
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call Todd Minor Law XCEL one Osixty seven. Listen on the free.
I heard radio app for all yourmusic, radio and podcasts undered in two
seventy percent chance of Scott a thunderstorm, and this morning it is seventy eight
versus I with some friends in SouthFlorida, met a groom's party that was
supposed to be but I guess atthe last minute, I guess the bride
said, now I'm out. SoI wanted to hear some crazy stories.
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I saw this one. Someone saidthat um during the vowels, the bride
said no. When they ask youknow, will you take you? She
said no. You waited that long, waited that long? Say no,
Uh huh. Let's see. Let'ssee. One wedding, the bride and
her father walked down the aisle andthey fought with lightsabers, and nobody knew
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this was going on. Neither thegroom or the pastor. I ain't mad
at that all right. Another one, the air conditioner wasn't working well for
the summer wedding and all the windowswere open. The soloists were singing this
booming song in a fly Oh no, blowing them out, they said the
song ended. Guys me in thatvideo on YouTube of the news anchor,
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Oh yeah, just my mouth abouthearing the backwood. I don't know.
I'm very immature. If I wasat that at that wedding, she's going,
oh, that'd be hilarious. Imight have laughed. I might have
laughed. Um. In one weddingthe bride, the bride fainted four times
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because of what a heat exhaust?Yeah, yeah, let's see one.
Uh, the DJ started playing thewrong music and he was playing this lady
as a tramp. I don't knowwhy he did that one. Uh.
There was one wedding. Uh,they wanted a beach wedding, but they
wanted to check out the pastor's feetto make sure they were acceptable for the
wedding. Okay, no, Itotally understand that. Because we did a
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beach valneul and my wife made everybodycheck their feet. Really, it was
required that all the guys had pedicuresand I don't even like that stuff.
She made me get one. Anotheroutdoor wedding. The pastor was officiating and
it was in a bay and aguy came up in a paddle boat and
said, don't do it, andthen the bride just started cussing out of
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him. Dad. All right,let's see another one. A pastor said
he was asked to officiate a wedding, but they wanted him to talk through
an animal animatronic deerhead. Why soit looked like the deer Hunters or something
must have been. And the lastone during the service, I guess somebody's
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phone loudly declare you have reached yourdestination right there doing the ceremony. So
weird that was happening wedding What they'resaying over that main XL mobile power by
Attorney Dan Newland in therect need acheck call Dan Newlands, the one that
they had to kick their DJ outof the wedding because he was so bad.
He said, he stopped playing musicand it's put on the radio.
The radio. Wow, he didn'teven find a stream of service. Some
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one said. The bride's family decidedto boycott the wedding the night before,
so the bride man had to geta whole bunch of people just coming to
the wedding to be the bridema.Oh my goodness, that does happen?
That does I was at the weddingcourse somebody's the bride's father refused to pay
for like the uh, the rehearsaldinner right the night before. They ain't
paying, Like, hey, that'smessed up. Rays out? So Brian
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doing celebrity news? What up?We mentioned earlier Eminem did pop up in
Detroit with Ed Shearon and it waspretty cool, all right, that story
coming up on Johnny's w XXL HDone. So Very's Orlando. All right,
this is I anat what's up everybody? This is just now the Johnny's
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House Entertainment News with Ray. Rayis out. Brian is doing celebrity news.
So Brian, what is up?Man? All right? So you
guys know I'm a Titanic nerd.Yeah. So this started floating around late
last week that James Cameron was intalks to do a docuseriies about the submersible
that was headed down to the Titanic, not necessarily the exploding, but just
about the about the whole thing startto finish. Yes, that's what the
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rumor was, that he was gonnado like a docuseries on the whole thing,
the ocean Gate thing, how itcame, about the whole how it
happened, and all that stuff,because he has a lot of connections with
the Titanic. Yeah, that's kindof his thing. He's actually been down.
Yeah. So but he came outand said that is absolutely false.
He said, it's the craziest thingI ever heard. He said, I
usually don't respond to offensive rumors ofthe meeting, but on this one,
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I feel like I have to.I am not in talks about an ocean
Gate film, nor will I everbe. The Sun is the one who
claimed it over in the UK andthat they were talking about getting Matt Damon
to be part of it. Evenyeah, I I don't know, you
know, it's like somebody work inthe Sun and uh, I need a
story. I don't given to himwhat it is. I need something.
I mean, I'm a nerd forthe Titanic. So I was actually a
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little excited because not because I thinkI think it's a good idea to make
a dramatic movie about it, butI would love to know the behind the
scenes of it. So when Isaw James Cameron's name attached to it,
I'm like okay, But then Irealized, well, he would never do
that, like never. This iskind of funny. Morgan Wallen, Remember
he was canceling basically, yeah,because they had a video of him hanging
out with his boys and they calleach other the N word, um,
not like in a derogatory way,just that's how they talked to each other.
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So he was pretty much canceled fora minute. Well, there was
a radio station in San Diego thatwas real big on cancel Morgan Wallen,
Cancel Morgan Wallen. Well, hewas in San Diego to do a show
this past week, and that radiostation that was on the forefront of canceling
Morgan Wallen seemed to forget because theyactually changed their name to Morgan one or
three Pods. People don't forget topromote the show. No, fans jumped
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out quick and says, hey,wasn't a night heart station. But fans
jumped out quick and say, whoawait a second, you guys were canceling
him. Now he's now you're Morganone or three point seven, which was
funny. That's when I said thatwas another program to record another time,
right, Yeah, no, wehad to change our minds. See.
But Morgan Wallend did something pretty coolwhile he was over there. So he
heard about the Idaho murder victims andone of them was a huge fan the
(26:15):
college kids. One of them wasa huge fan of Morgan Wallin, so
he reached out and found the familyon social media and invited them to the
show. Yeah. Yeah. Hetouched base with Ethan Chapin's family, his
mom Stacy, and they gave himlike VIP everything wow. And she came
out and she said the show wouldhave been enough because it was cool because
their son was such a big fan. He's like, she's like, we
were all over the moon about thewhole family got to go. But he
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also wrote a big check to theirfoundation. They started Ethan Smile Foundation,
which was in memory of their theirsons. Was a horrible story. I
think it's it's in trial now,yeah, I think. Yeah. So
that was pretty cool that Morgan Wellendid that. And he wasn't going to
tell anybody. The mom came outand that's how you get yeah. Yeah,
because he had no intentions of that. So this is what everybody was
talking about over the weekend. Eminem. He's from obviously Detroit, and he
(27:00):
hasn't performed in a long time.I think the last time he performed was
twenty nineteen when he was on tour. But Ed Sharon was in town for
a concert at Ford Field in Detroit. Okay, So like eighteen songs into
the show, he stopped down andhe said, you know, when I
go to these cities, I liketo do something that's local. I like
to be a tourist. He's like, I know Eminem's from here. So
I've been working on an Eminem cover. Do you guys mind if I play
(27:22):
it? Um? And so hestarted to strong lose yourself, uh he
and he said, I just startedthis morning, so you know, bear
with me. But it's not thatgreat. So he got through the first
part of it, and when hegot to like halfway through the first course,
Eminem comes out from underneath the stage. So really, here's the audio,
okay, but he keeps up gettingwhat do you down? The whole
(27:42):
crap come out and he's choking out. Everybody's choking here comes up back to
reality crack. Yeah, everybody last. You know, he don't have a
hero I know right, he knowswhen he goes back to his mold call
(28:10):
back to the land began yelled thisold crap, jitty Bennick will captain this
moment music the moment it's too badand never let it got happen. So
that was really cool. The fanswent absolutely cool crazy when he did it.
If I was in the crowd,I was like, I hope he
comes out. No, he ain'tcoming out. No, you would have
(28:30):
thought he introduced him, but hedidn't. So he came from underneath the
stage and he walked out and it'sa big in the round, so Ed
Shearon was on one side, everybody'sfocused on him and and m and then
walked out the backside. So howthey snuck him in there without anybody see
him, I'm sure Ford Fields gota way to do it with like player
entrances for football and stuff. Awesome. So he finished up Lose Yourself and
then he's like, I know you'regonna do one song, but can we
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do another one? And then theydid stand Wow and uh. Ed Shearon
did Dido's part, the part thatthey sampled because they did that at the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Okay, so that was pretty cool.
But the video is online. Iput it up in our blog at
Johnny's House dot com dot com.It's great. The video is shot like
super HD, so it's really reallycool. I want to check that out
we come back. We got sometickets to the private screening of Barbie Is
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this Sunday, and we'll tell youhow you can pick somebody percent chance of
a scout of Thunderstorm. It's gonnafeel like it's one hundred and two with
the heathen decks in this morning.It is seventy eight. All right,
The hottest movie over the weekend comingis going. It's two of them.
It's Umpenheimer and Barbie. And Ithink Barbie's gonna be number one. I
think they're both a lot of peoplegonna be going to the movies this weekend.
Well, we got tickets to aprivate screening that we're gonna be doing
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on Sunday, and it's gonna beat the Altamont amc Altamont at three o'clock
and Ray's gonna be hosting this andwe're gonna have the theater and it's sponsored
by Barbie the soundtrack. They hookedit up and we have tickets to this
private screening to see Barbie. We'regonna be giving away all week. Also
they're doing a couple of things.If you win and you come dressed up
as Barbie and Ken to the screening, the best outfit, you get five
(30:02):
hundred dollars and from a Sapor makeover, and that's from Capitol Record and U
Narici doing something on Thursday night foranother chance to win. Yes, i
am on Thursday night at seven pm. I'm going to be at the One
Up Bar in downtown Orlando, andthe first twenty people to find me they
will also get tickets for the screening. And also you might get hooked up
with a little Marmie Melochol Barbie drink. Yeah all right, so we're gonna
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give away our first pair now.And what we want to find out is
what's your hype song? What isthe song that gets you up, get
you going, wake you upstart yourday. When you're feeling down, you
play it and you're going out andyou want to be you know, get
picked up. That's the song thatyou play. This is your personal hype
song. We want to hear itright now. Four oh seven nine one
nine one O six seven eight sevenseven nine one nine one O six seven
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and one of you because you sharedyour hype song, I'm gonna look you
out with a pair of tickets tothe XL one O six seven private screening
of Barbie. It's gonna be thisSunday Funday, and it's gonna be hosted
by Ray and it's sponsored by Barbiethe soundtrack. So if you'd like to
do it and you want to geta chance to win, four oh seven
nine one nine one O six seveneight seven seven nine one nine one O
six seven, all you have todo right now is call us and tell
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us what is your hype song.Whatever it is, we'll try to find
it and play a little bit ofit so we can wake everybody up on
a Monday. That's why we doit. Your hype song and somebody's gonna
go. See body got a pairof ticket see Barbie at the private screening?
All right? Four oh seven nineone nine one on six seven eight
seven seven nine one nine one onsix seven. Let's all get hyped together
in a couple of minutes on Johnny'sHouse, broadcasting Life from the Todd Minor
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law studios involved in an accident.Get a former insurance company attorney on your
side. Morn in. Hope youhad a good weekend. You're ready to
start off a new week. That'swhy we're here to help you through it.
It's gonna feel like it's one hundredand two scattered thunderstorms as a seventy
percent chance of that, and thismorning it is seventy eight. All right,
we need to wake up somebod y'allwent out of the weekend. Little
dragon, it's Monday, and wetry to find out hype songs to get
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everybody. Get everybody up and getgoing. And today something special. If
we like your hype song, gonnalook get with a pair of tickets to
the XL one O six seven privatereading of Barbie. It's gonna take place
this Sunday Funday and it's gonna behosted by Ray and sponsored by Barbie.
The soundtrack. Got a lot ofstuff going on and somebody with you here.
You hype your hype song, Welike it. We're going to hook
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you up. First. You wantto find out what songs get you hype?
Uh m Ron, good morning,Good morning. How are you,
Doc? Did you say, Doc? Yes, oh yeah, Hey,
what's up? We're good? Yeo, I'm just messing with Johnny. Oh
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my goodness, man, I was. I was just like, where have
you been? Yeah? N Myhot song is um I Love my Life
by DeMarco. All right, letme see what is it about the song
to gets your hype? Everything?Man, everything when you listen to this
song? All right, well,le's see if we can find a little
bit of it and see stock.Okay, yeah, okay, okay,
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man, okay, okay. Ilove my life. Okay, okay,
I love Okay. Sounds very Mahammadtoday, y'all live my life today.
I like it, my last It'sa good song. I like it,
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man, I like the energy init. Oh, I have to listen
to great. I love that fromthe Caribbean. Okay, I like it.
You hold on a second, man, But you can't feel a song
like that. You just you know, just feel it, feel it.
Brihanna, Good morning, Good morning. How are y'all good? How was
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your weekend? Brianna? It wasgreat, but that last song always hit.
I'm gut me so I get it? Oh you called you called him?
Tell my? The last song waslike, yeah, I mean I
got my song too. But man, that last song is always a banger,
especially in the tour of years.It's a banger, alright, alright,
so it is, Brianna. Whatis your hype song minus jobs stomach?
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Where you Are? I don't knowwhat it is about this song where
every time I hear it it getsme in the good field. That's what
we want you there, Let's seewhat you can find you there? Ye?
Where's that about the drop? Ifeel it? I like you,
(34:38):
yeah, build up and then drop. I think this drop it. It
didn't drop drop rank. I likeit. It's very glow sticky. Yeah,
(35:06):
I like it. Thank you youhold on a second of pay.
But that whole song is great.It's all positive. I like it.
I like that, I like theenergy coming from it. I like the
duck part. Yeah. I don'teven I don't even hate the duck anymore.
I kind of like a room girls. Wendy, good morning, and
how was your weekend? Wendy?It was good? It was okay.
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Oh yeah, you so you wantto win that thing? Huh? Hot
and ready to got the hot pink? All ready to go? All right,
then we'll listen. What is yourhype song? Set it off.
Oh, not set at all?From the eighties, Yes, oh,
not set at all. You don'ttake it there, you're gonna take it
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there. Whistle to the night club. I associated whistles with like. Party
started right. See this is whereit came from. Y'all want this party
started quickly? Right, Set iton the left, y'all. Set it
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up on the right, y'all,set it all, Set it all.
Set it up on the rift,y'all. Set it up on the right,
y'all, set it all. Myfavorite, y'all. This party started
right, stuff going on it,set it off on the chest, doll
(36:37):
setting on. Can't y'all set iton? Y'all. Everybody sat on the
left of the bar, on theright, holding the left reason, yes,
on the left, on the rest, right on the right, hold
(36:57):
the left eyes and yes, theset. I love that one day.
That's a good song. Congratulations,got a bad Tickets to the XL one
on six seven private screening of BarbieThis Sunday Funday hosted by Race sponsored by
Barbie. The sound track Now anotherchance to win. We're gonna be giving
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away throughout the morning, So keeplistening here and we'll tell you other ways
you can win. But I likethat song. He brought back some memory.
Yeah. Now other songs were goodtoo, this one just they were
good any other day. Those twocould have won anytime. You got a
song what God just goes? Andit's nine minutes and forty two seconds long?
Oh right, broke? All right, you hold on a second.
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Damn right there. We need toplay that. Maybe glitter that medic on
seven point seven. I should thenine minute version. Yes, it's from
nineteen Is it really good? Lordproducing nineteen eighty four? Lord, that's
oldie and in New York. Allright, listen when you come back,
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when we'll talk about something that Brianand his wife been doing for years and
now a lot of people are doingthat now we don't know about it.
We're gonna set that off coming upright here. Attitude not really into talking.
L Text four one O sixty seven, brought to you by Attorney Dan
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weather's gonna be like it has beenstart out, then it's gonna ring blah
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and two it is seventy eight rightnow. Now here's the funny thing.
Brian was the first one to everbe I guess you could say brave enough
the OG to come out and saythis, because I remember years ago when
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you first said this, people areyou crazy, man? I know my
problems? You marriage man? Whatare you doing that? So many people
were like you. And then throughthe years I've noticed it changed then.
I think the last time we talkedabout this a couple of years ago,
people is like, yeah, yeah, we're like that too. Well,
now it is a thing. Theysaid, there's a growing number of Americans
who are opting to leave their marritualbed in exchange for a better night's sleep.
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I don't like the term. Theycall it sleep divorce. Yeah,
I don't like that. They saymore than thirty people say they're occasionally or
consistently sleep in different rooms and theirpartners. And it's according to the American
Academy of Sleep Medicine. Uh.Would they say that poor sleep can worse
than your mood and those who aresleep deprived and more likely to argue with
their partners. Uh? They said, some it builds resentment towards the person
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causing the sleep disruption and it negativenegatively impacts the relationship. They said,
a good night's sleep is important forboth health and happiness. So it's no
surprise that some couples choose to sleepapart. More than likely it is demand
have to sleep somewhere else. Yeah, and that's what they're saying. And
they're saying the common reason, uhis snoring, frequent movement that keeps their
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partner a week, UH, wakewaking them up too often throughout the night,
messing up their sleep cycle. Mitchmits max sleeping wake cycle schedules or
difference and stuff like that. Andb when did you guys, you guys,
what was the fact that did yousay, you know what, I
ain't trying to do it in amoment, Well, I started snoring worse
than I ever did before, andso that's when my wife would go to
(40:15):
the couch sometimes. But when webought our first house, the first time
that we actually really had like theability to have the space. So that
was twenty sixteen, we bought ourfirst house and it had a guest room.
And so after her moving to thecouch a few times, I'm like,
you know what, like why don'tI just go sleep in the guest
room and then I would move startedwith I would start out in bed and
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I would move to the guest room. Yeah. And then I told her,
I'm like, look, I'm justgonna like go to bed in the
guest room and she's like yes,And we actually for years probably should have
done it because she sleeps with theTV on and I hate that. Yeah.
I need complete darkness, I needsilence. She needs noise. And
so I got crappy nights sleeps beforeI started snoreing. It was me getting
the bad night sleeps because of theTV and everything. And then I started
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snoring and she was getting no sleep. So then it got to we both
wake up like looking at jail likea can't because we were so tired,
and it was because of the otherperson. We don't it's I would much
rather get along better during the daywhile we're awake having fun, then sleep
next to somebody at night when you'resleeping. You don't even know what they
say. This is a common perceptionthat couples who are sleeping in separate beds
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or in room that relationship must beon the rocks. But they said this
is not true and this is notalways the case, and they said,
even though it's the term sleep divorce, it seems harsh. It just means
that people are prioritizing sleep and movinginto a separate room at night when they
need to. That's all that means. She goes to bed watching you know
whatever she watches, and I goto bed at eight thirty. Yeah,
so she stays up till ten thirtyeleven watching whatever because she works from home.
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So then I'd be sitting there withthe TV on while she's watching that.
And my dad was a constant snore. Yeah, I mean when I
was sneaking in the house like andmy mom. So I'm old school,
Yeah, I'm with you. Weremarried, were cuddling. I need to
have I need to have a thighon your thigh. I have a rule.
My body got to be touching yourbody all throughout the night. It
can be a pinky hand on abooty or whatever. You're gonna have to
(42:07):
be there. When you're asleep.You don't know it. When you're asleep,
you don't know it. But whenI open the eye, I'm not
I'm just I'm gonna rub up onthat booty. I'm I'm just I'm that
way, dude. There's nothing moreglorious than stretched out across the whole bad
and not worth touching anybody. Ilearned in the short peter time I was
married. I learned how to becauseI always wake up before the clock.
I've learned to sneak out of bedlike a ninja, and it takes about
(42:28):
five minutes because I don't want todisrupt the other person. I can imagine
being my own room going like Iam now it's glorious. Yeah. The
reason why do you think about that? Well, when I was in a
relationship before, um, we woulddo this thing where we would just cuddle
until we knew we were going tofall asleep, and then we would just
part ways. I did not likephysically like another better, Yeah, because
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then you just get too hot andsweaty and it gets uncomfortable. That was
my problem. Would you signed up? He signed up? A hot and
sweaty that's what we're gonna be.It's gonna be that. But would you
do that? Would you think aboutit? If you're in a relationship and
uh, yes, but I promiseyou I would not be the one leaving
my bed be like you can takethe couch bedroom, No, got your
name and all over. Yeah,I mean the bedroom is mine. I
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actually bought the mattress that I likedfor the guest bedroom because I knew it
was my bedroom. I don't care. Yeah, I bought a fifty five
inch TV for the guest room becauseif I'm gonna ride the range on red
dead redemption, I'm gonna do itbig. No, So if I'm gonna
lay, I turned the room intomy room. It's just crazy. How
years ago when we first Brian firstbrought that up. Then y'all crazy man,
Probably I'll do that man. Nowit's saying one third more than one
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third of people say that they occasionallyconsistently sleep in a different bed room than
their partners. I used to sayI didn't snore, but I have to
sleep app now and I listened toit every morning. Now there are nights
that it is, yeah, realbad. And so if my wife would
have to hear that, I don'twant to stab me too. Sometimes when
I fly to Charlotte from here,I'm tired, and I caught myself to
know one day on the plane,oh yep, and I'm like, I
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haven't don't see any y out again, I'm tired. So what Yeah,
but every night you're gonna subject someoneto that, that's what you signed up
for. Man, Look here's thething. I'll leave in the middle of
the night. You only got tosubject yourself to it to maybe. Look,
I don't going to be the weekends. What it is? You know
what, I'll visit you when you'reall by yourself sometime. You signed up
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the deciding factor in that? Oryou're like me, uh, you signed
up for this. We together hotof coal, snoring or not shaking leg
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Getting up to about one hundred andtwo with the heat and decks and
a seventy percent chance of a scatteredthunderstorm. That is what is going down
(46:34):
to today, all right. Theycall it sleep divorce. This is when
people are sleeping in separate rooms justbecause they have inconsistencies in the way that
they sleep. They want to findout, are do you and your mate
sleep in different rooms? Or youone of those like, oh we always
unless somebody mad at each other,gonna be sleeping together. Hey Tony,
good morning, Good morning. Allright, So which one of you?
(46:58):
All right, we sleep in separaterooms? And how long have you been
married? Three years? Oh wow? And what was the decision to make
you sleep in separate rooms? Wellhe's he's a few years ago he started
a new job, and he wasgetting up at three thirty in the morning
and he goes to bed at eighto'clock at night. And it was a
real struggle all the time because Idon't want to go to bed at eight
(47:19):
o'clock at night. And we havewe live in New England, we have
creaky, witty floors, and Iwould wake him up and he would get
mad, and then at three thirtyin the morning he would wake me up
because I woke him up, andthen it'd be a battle. And so
when I decided to redo the guestroom and make it a very extra comfortable
space, I said, you knowwhat, I'm just going to go sleep
in there and be happy. Andit's been great. It's been about two
(47:43):
years. Wow. Yeah, we'vebeen doing it for a long time.
At first they look at you alittle funny, but then it's like,
dude, it's it's whatever works foryou first of all. But yeah,
I choose to be more compatible whenwe're awake, and that's all. Yeah,
absolutely, I feel the same way. We're not you know, we're
not doing anything when you're actually sowhat is the matter? Where you are?
Matter you next to me, That'swhat matters. I need to know
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you're right there. I can sneakover like camp still, it's cool.
How can I protect you if anyin another room? You need to be
right there. Well, my room'sin the front of the house, so
I'm the first one to go.But I'm not really worried because I have
a safe touch security system. That'sthat's why you need to be right there.
I choose to sleep happy, sayinglisten, I'm just talking junk man.
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Whatever works in your house, man, I'm not really. It was
weird too, we'd be like,but then we try it, and she's
got so comfortable. She just gotso comfortable. All right, be quiet
for a second. You drop that, like, how are you doing?
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Cousing on the radio like we're oldfriends. We're good, all right,
Tony, you can't cuss on theradio. Row with dude, girl.
I know you got comfortable with us, now, I got it. That's
(49:13):
a that's a short sign that you'rewe're comfortable with you and you're comfortable with
us. But uh, the FCCsay we can't do that. I apologize,
Okay, it's all good. Thankyou for calling, and you have
a beautiful day with your cussing self. Let's see you day. Let that
roll right out there, She say, shoes shoo. Shoot Judith, Hey,
(49:37):
Judith, Uh do you and yoursignificant out to sleep in different rooms?
To sleep in the same room?Oh, I'm a time calling.
Well, don't let it be thelast time we're talking to you. All
right, So what do you wantto say? Okay, I'm on to
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day. This was way back intwo thousand and thirteen, walking tail.
Right now, the story gonna takea while, right now, go ahead,
I'm making sure. I started snorreand and then I got real sick
and had to go to the hospital. And the neurologist said that if I
lost twenty pounds i was only onetwenty two that I would put snore.
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So I thought this is BS andso anyway, I did lose to twenty
pounds and I did quit snore.But during this time, my husband started
sleeping on the sofa. So thenwhen I put snore and we started sleeping
in the same bed again. Sothen what happened was he started goodness,
(50:45):
and I was like, no,no, this is terrible. So I
started sleeping on the sofa, andthen we went out and bought ani spent
to bed unbelievable, which I thoughtwe'd lost our ever loving minds. But
that's what It cured the snore problemwith both of us. That's awesome.
So you were sleeping separately, gota new bed. Now you slept together.
(51:06):
Now you sleep together. Yeah,but the problem was for you guys,
was just be both snored and won'teetch other up with the snore.
Well, he didn't believe. Nobodydoes until they hear it. Even I
didn't dis embarrassing when you hear it. I got this out now, boys
loud. No, you said youwere one hundred and twenty pounds and your
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doctor told you to lose twenty pounds. How how tall are you? Like?
Four to seven? Okay, butstill that's very snow. I know.
Wow, Yeah, I look reallylike a twig. It was I
look really kidding. Now, I'drather you snore and keep your booty.
And my part is keep that bootynext to my booty. That's all I'm
(51:49):
saying. That all I'm trying tosay. Hold on now, I want
you to keep that booty in theother room. Wire I'm trying to sleep,
but I still want you to keepthat booty. XL Global Power by
journey down Newland in therect need tocheck call Dan Newlands. Someone that they've
been doing it for fourteen years,okay, and it works for them.
Someone just started doing about four yearsago when they switched jobs up and it
works for them. But someone says, sleep in a different room. Nah,
(52:10):
dog, that ain't from me,That ain't from me anything of that
narration. Yeah, well there wassomeone here earlier who can actually relate to
Brian. I couldn't remember who itwas, but yeah, you're getting loved
from that. And then yeah,just a lot of comments about happening.
Yeah, yeah, it's crazy,man, just to see that we've had
this discussion before and now it's upto one third. One third of people
say they occasionally or consisted will sleepin a different room than their partner.
(52:32):
All right, rays out Brian doingCelebrity New What you got man, A
little update on this strike going onin Hollywood and what it's affecting and what
might happen if they don't resolve it. Oh, this is big WXXL HD
one to varies Orlando. What's upeverybody? This is justin Bieber. This
isn't do anything. Hey, it'sa little nah jecte Orlando. Now the
(52:58):
Johnny's House Entertainment knew with Ray raysout, Ryan is doing a celebrity news
so be what's something. So we'vebeen talking about this strike going on over
in Hollywood and it looks like itmight shut down the whole industry. So
they're talking about what's causing it rightnow. So the insiders are saying that
the talks between the union and thestudios are breaking down over a bunch of
issues, but the biggest one isai YEA and residuals for streaming yep um
(53:22):
so SAG asks for streamers to implementa tech that would make it easier to
recognize a show of success. Thatway they could know exactly how much they're
gonna get, help them determine whatthe residuals would be. The studios don't
want that. That's what's wrong withsomebody going, we want the same records
you have, I know, butyou know how the industry wants. They
want to keep you in the darkso they can tell you what you're worth,
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versus you being able to know whatyou're worth. And I think we
know that from experience. Yeah,that's that's that. I think that's they
should be able to find out whatit's gonna make. Yeah, and the
Actors Union says the studio is offeringprotections against AI, but those protections have
huge gaps in them. Um,so they're like they're worried like AI could
step in and write scripts or whateverit might be off of your stuff.
Yeah. There's also some other stuff, pay raises, regulations on self tape
(54:07):
auditions, things like that, butthe biggest ones are AI and residuals when
it comes to streaming. I sawTikTok. Someone was saying it, y'all
gotta understand that only like the Alist celebrities on TV shows make money like
real money. Anybody else is livingpaycheck to paycheck, the people behind the
scenes and stuff like that, andso for them to go and strike,
they're gonna be hurting. Yeah.And a lot of times I was reading
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now that everyone else is talking about, well what about us, like set
designers and costume people, because theynone of them were getting paid either.
But they also want a little bitof the pot when it comes to you
know, residuals and stuff like that. So this guy, Barry Diller,
he is the chairman now of IACand Expedia. But for ten years.
He was the CEO of Paramount Picturesof the twentieth Century Fox for eight more
years, so he's got eighteen yearsas an executive in the industry. Okay,
(54:52):
he said, you better get thissolved quick because if not, the
entire whole thing might collapse, theentire industry Hollywood. So he said,
this is what his suggestion is.You have to put in a settlement deadline
of September first, and then topexecutives and the top paid actors are gonna
each agree to take a twenty fivepercent pay cut, okay, to narrow
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the gap between the top and thebottom owners in Hollywood, like you were
saying, he said, But ifnobody wants to do that, then we're
gonna have a problem. So executiveshave to take less money, a less
actors have to take less money,and that that twenty five twenty five percent
needs to be distributed to the middleclass. For instance, the great thing
in Hollywood these A list writers areI mean, actors are reading somebody else's
(55:36):
line, somebody's writing a forum andthey're like, look, we want to
just get paid too, yeah.Yeah, And so he said that the
whole AI thing is being overplayed though, Like he's like, look and my
experience, it's not that big ofa deal. It's being overhyped. He
said. It will assist people inwriting, but it will never replace the
creative and we know that because youget types in something the AI and it's
not going to be super creative.It's just gonna be very factual. I
(55:58):
mean, you showed us last weekthere ayes that are acting. Yeah,
well that's true. That's a problem. That's some of the stuff they're gonna
have to fix that you can't butthat should be like copyright touch stuff.
Yeah, that shouldn't be anything thatlike Hollywood has to worry about. But
they had their first premiere since theactor's strike with the Haunted Mansion, and
so yeah, okay, so HannedMansion had their premiere at Disneyland and they
(56:21):
couldn't have anybody come to the premiere, like actors, because they're not allowed
to act. You know, theguy who played the police officer on Outer
Banks, the Sheriff, he postedsomething really cool, Colin Moses, I
think his name is. He postedsomething really cool was two slides of what
actors can do and what they can'tdo. During the strike, Okay,
there's a lot of stuff they cando. There's some things they can do.
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You can do like radio commercials andstuff like that, but you can't
like do appearances for promotional appearances.So they had to have this premiere and
no actors could walk uh during thered carpet. Wow. So instead of
having actors like Jamie Lee Curtis,No One Wilson and Tippany Hatis and all
that stuff walking the red carpet,they had Mickey Mouse, Mini Mouse,
Reladville, Maleficit, and the EvilQueen walk because they couldn't have the actual
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actors. Got to have somebody upin there. And so the director is
like, look, I'm super sadand disappointed, not with the actors.
He's like, I'm disappointed that wegot to this to this spot. Yeah,
we're here, we are. Thenew fall season is supposed to start
here real soon. Yeah you know. Yeah, that's TV watching right.
So unfortunate and the idea of itto collapse sounds scary. I feel like
that could just affect us in somany different ways industry. Yeah, he
(57:28):
has to say that, because ifyou don't, it got to shake somebody
up to make some moves. Well, and he's not in the industry anymore.
Like he's like, I don't noteven I'm just telling you, I've
got eighteen years of experience as anexecutive. If you're I'm telling you,
this is what it needs to happen, because if it doesn't, and what
happens if the industry collapses that sounds. I mean the first thing that thinks
that poss in my head is likewhen the market collapse. Like I'm not
gonna say it's that exaggerated, butwell, clearly not. It's not going
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to affect you know, everyone's bottomline. It's going to affect a lot
of industries though a lot of rerunners. It'll trickle down to people that makes
sets and the people that buy thesupplies. To make the sense, I
mean, it will trickle down,but it's never gonna go away for for
good. They'll just have to hitreset and start over. I mean,
the NFL was locked out at atime, yea, and they figured that
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out. I think once a twentymillion dollars a movie actor doesn't get twenty
million dollars if you don't realize quicklythat I like the twenty million dollars,
I know, I know, wegotta wrap this up. But what if
they start using actors that aren't inthe union. The thing about that they'll
act as soon as the strike isout, Well that's my first thought is
like, look, if I'm notin SAG and you offer me a role,
yeah fine, I'm taking it.Call me whatever you want. This
(58:34):
is my shot. As soon asthey come back, you go. Unless
people like me, they like you. You don't know. Let people like
me they like me? So,I mean, they could open the door
for a lot of like no namepeople that have been trying to get their
foot on the doors and writers,all of them. Get out of your
scab. Call me a scam.I don't care. I think you would
need a harder word than scam.Make make my check out too, scab.
That's fine, I'll go cash it. Just the next somebody news,
(58:59):
next hour. I'll give you thethings that are shugged down right now.
All right, that's about an houraway. Make sure you're listening for that
man. We'll come back. Let'sfind out what's good. And you're like,
let's make this band is gonna rainthis afternoon. Seventy percent chance of
that they'll heat in decks of onehundred and two and it is eighty is
starting to warm up right now.It is eighty outside. All right,
we mentioned this early today, We'regonna give away some tickets. We've got
a private screening of what's gonna beone of the hottest movies over the weekend
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and possibly over the summer, andthat is Barbie. And it's gonna be
on Sunday Funday. It's gonna behosted by Ray and it's sponsored by Barbie
the soundtrack, and we're gonna begiving away a pairs of tickets this morning,
tomorrow morning throughout the week so youneed to listen right here. But
what's so cool about it? Ifyou get some tickets and you dress up
like Barbie and Ken to the screeningbest outfits, gonna get five hundred dollars
from Safara makeover from Capitol Records,and Nurse is gonna be out on Thursday
(59:45):
night at seven o'clock. And what'sgonna happen there? Yeah, So I'm
gonna be there at seven downtown atthe One Up Bar, And if you
find me, the first twenty peoplewill get one ticket. Oh, just
one ticket, you know. Yeah, right, So I'm coming with your
friend and what comes on the group. What if I like Brian and we
boys I get one, I'm like, I guess we both better be there
(01:00:07):
at the same time. Okay,that's just that we're so limited with these
tickets. It is it is.And they're gonna have like a Malibu Barbie
drink and it's give me a goodtime. That's gonna be downtown Orlando at
the One Up Bar. And thisis seven o'clock coming up on Thursday.
And the screening is gonna be onSunday, Sunday afternoon at the Altamont amc
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Altamont at three o'clock is the screening. Don't show up if even't gotta ticket.
Yeah, because they're used to thatstuff. They cut you to the
quick. Yep, you gotta takeit. Nope, get up out of
here, Bye bye. All right, we're gonna find out. We gonna
give away a pair of tickets,but we need to find out what is
good in your life. I wantto find out what it's making you smile.
Do you have just an amazing weekend, You're fall in love all over
again, you got a new job. Whatever it is is making you smile,
(01:00:47):
You're counting down the day till thekids are back in school. I
was talking to a teacher the otherday and they year two weeks. Teachers
are back in two weeks. Yeah, they're getting the rooms ready, getting
the rooms red two weeks. Man. So whatever it is is making you
smile, share with us four ohseven nine one nine one on six seven,
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we're gonna make your day just alittle bit better. Got a pair
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hosted by Ray and is sponsored byBarbie the soundtrack all Right. All
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gonna feel like. It's eighty rightnow and there's a seventy percent chance of
rain. Want to find out what'sgood for you? Somebody's gonna get a
pair of tickets to check out theprivate screening of Barbie this Sunday Funday,
hosted by Ray and sponsored by Barbie. The soundtrack What's Good for Me is
I finally found a place that meand my son we're gonna go go away
on vacation. I mean, school'sabout to start here real soon, and
(01:02:13):
I'm saying, here go I ain'ttaking that kid anywhere. So we found
a place and I'm kind of happyabout that. And I'm gonna go home
and it's been a couple of dayswith my mom, but they need a
vacation. That's part of it.Yeah, me, what's good? What's
what's what's what's good? What's makinggood? Oh? We got everything all
planned out for our anniversary and vacationso we leave them later this week and
we got it all all mapped out. Oh yeah, no, I've heard
it. It's gonna be a funtime. Yeah, we're gonna meet up
with Ronnie. He's gonna come overfrom La, gonna hang out with us
(01:02:36):
for a couple of days. Wegot some pool parties planned out in Vegas.
It's gonna be hot, gonna begood, but it's gonna be fun.
We had Garth Brooks tickets to Mywife's a big fan. So very
good, good time the race.So it's good that I am now a
auntie of three. I look atyou. Yes, I'm very happy.
My sisters are just pumping out babies. I'm here for it. That's what
you do. You know, sinceI started here, each one of them
have had a kid. Really yeah, I've in here for four months now,
(01:02:59):
so y, yeah, my sistershad a baby. I'm my sister.
I'm like, yeah, okay,okay, tracking like my mom,
when are you gonna have one?Am? I ain't just enough? My
mom used to do that and Isaid, you know you ain't gonna have
Mom was like, when are yougonna get married, have a have a
kid? Like you know you ain'tgonna be married to do that quick and
now I'll pull up with another dog. I was like, I ain't trying
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to hear that, man. Sowe need to find out what's good?
What's good for you? Jamie?Hi? How are you? Hey?
Jamie? What's good? Um?So we have a nine month old daughter,
the most precious, happiest little girlever. Um, so thankful for
her. We're actually pending, um, look at me, a result and
(01:03:43):
we're headed to her doctors right nowas we speak. So just are you
okay? Yeah, okay, okay. So you got a beautiful daughter and
you gotta you waiting on some sometest results. Yeah, well, everything's
gonna be fine. I'm claiming thatforth. I'm claiming it by you.
Everything's gonna be fun. I appreciatethat. And when y'all leave, go
get some ice cream. Yeah yeah, all right, you hold on a
(01:04:09):
second. Okay, thank you?Hey? You man ain't nothing like where
you know? Some darn testament nowand spreciently dealing with help, Amanda,
Good morning, good morning? What'sgood? Well? What's good is this
year is my year? Earlier thisyear I bought a house and on Saturday
I went to see brew Daytona,and I bought myself my very first brand
(01:04:30):
new car twenty twenty four. Yougrew out back dangling. What you doing?
How you got all that money allthis time? You got a new
house, in new car. Howyou what you're doing? You said this
is your year? How is that? This is my year? To listen,
I've been driving around cars that I'vebeen basically put together with hope.
You know, were getting all thatextra money, and I'm just trying to
(01:04:50):
find what are you get that extramoney? You don't want to know.
I don't want to know. Idon't Anybody says I don't want to know.
I don't want to know. I'mgonna put your home. Yeah,
I don't know what directions is doing? Is that only fan? Oh?
No? But all of a suddenyou got a new house, in new
brand new card. I don't know. Ain't none of my business. Katon,
Good morning, good morning? Allright? What's good? So in
(01:05:15):
exactly one week, me and myhusband are going on our very belated honeymoon.
Um, we're going on our firstcruise. So I am so excited.
Now you're bringing a family, justyou and your husband. No,
it's just me and my husband.This is going to be my first time
away from my kids. We havethree daughters. Yeah, this is our
first vacation. And how old?How old is your young Mary? My
(01:05:40):
youngest is one. I want thefive year oldest, two year old and
a one year old. I gota prediction nine months from now from that
cruise, you're gonna be pregnant.I think. I think my husband plus
my mom would be very upset.Um. That's why we didn't have a
honeymoon, is because we got marriedin November. I found that I was
pregnant in January and exactly nine monthsand one day at my wedding, we
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had our first child. Y'all gonnabe all that cruise and just enjoying life
with no kids, stress free,and he's gonna be there, and you're
gonna be there, and you knowwhat's gonna happen. There's ways around it.
You can still do all of thosethings and then not get pregnant.
Trust me, you're gonna be thereand loving the air and reconnecting. You
(01:06:26):
know, No, I think Iam done. I'm done. Three is
a lot. Three is a lot. Nine months from now, you hit
me back and said, Johnny,damn you you're right. Well, y'all
go and enjoy yourself and have agood time. Okay, thank you.
You hold on one second. Let'ssee xlm overpowered by turning to Dan Newland
and the rerect Need a check calledDan Newland. Let's see. Someone said
(01:06:48):
that they've been single for thirteen years, which they love and they're very happy
about. Okay, so there ain'tgoing okay, all right, but they
had a dry spell of going tothe movies, but then this weekend and
now they feel good they do.Thirteen years and yearning and yearning. Jamie,
who's waiting on some results? Youand your daughter, We're gonna hook
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you Up're gonna give you a pairof tickets to the private screening of Barbie
this Sunday Funday, hosted by Rayand sponsored by Barbie the soundtrack all Right,
we come back. We got anew thing, a new term for
your time blindness. You ever heardof that? We we're gonna explain it
to you in a couple of minutes. Right here on Johnny's house, a
new phone. Who it is textus at four one six seven, brought
(01:07:29):
to you by Attorney Dan Newland ina wreck need to check? Just Google
Dan Newlyn. Now it's gonna feellike it's one hundred and two one.
It's all setting done, and expecta seventy percent chance of a thunderstorm today.
I love when you come out withthese new terms. Now you think
these actions have been going around foryears, but there's a new term,
and this one is time blindness.And Brian, what is time blindness?
I mean it's basically an excuse forpeople that are chronically late. Like it's
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a scientific excuse for it. Really, they say it's a real thing,
but it's not a medical condition.So they say it's the concept of losing
track of time. Because you havetwo types of attention, they say,
So you have automatic attention and thatis your happy place. That's stuff that
you automatically give attention to because youenjoy it, okay. And then you
got directed attention, and that's whenyou're engaging something that you have to do,
(01:08:15):
okay, but you don't necessarily wantto do it. So when you're
doing automatic attention stuff, you getso engrossed in it because you're you're into
it that you lose track of time. Yea. Then then during directed attention,
it's hard to stay focused at all. Because you don't like doing it
whatever, you lose track of time. So it's time blindness I have.
And I've mentioned this on the airsince day one. I have a sister
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that it's always late, always,and I ask her all the time.
I said, why are you alwayslate? And she said, y'all just
know I'm gonna be late, sonot a lie about the time. So
yeah, so she can be ontime. Huh. And I'm like,
it doesn't bother you. I gotthis thing. I don't want anybody to
ever wait from me. Like Iwill have a meeting somewhere, I'm the
first one there. They're like,why are you here? I said,
(01:08:56):
I don't ever want anybody because,you know, being on a radio people
and if you do anything like that, people think you're a prima donna.
Yeah, you know, Oh mygod, we gotta wait on some and
so so I'm never late. I'malways on time or even early. We've
had events where I've driven around forabout ten minutes so I can pull in
at that time. But that's justme. It doesn't it doesn't bother you.
I mean, it would bother meknowing that y'all are waiting on me.
(01:09:17):
I couldn't live with the stress ofbeing laid all the time. That
would make me crazy. I guessat some point you just stop caring.
Maybe I don't have it at all. What you feel about that? Okay,
so I I used to have avery bad problem with it. We
corrected you quickly on this place,like oh yeah, like first week listen.
(01:09:38):
I would with my previous job,which was pretty you know, like
as long as I got the jobdoctor, that's all, that's all that
matters. Yeah. I would walkin like nine thirty ten sometimes when I
got the job done, the jobdone. Yeah, very different today,
absolutely, Oh yeah, for sure, to the point where I'm like,
if I'm not out of my houseat four thirty, yeah, I got
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a problem. I text you.I'm like, I'm coming, I'm oh
yeah, dang. I wonder ifyou're one of those that you have that
time blindness of someone that you do, because I just got questions, how
does that happen? You know?Now, He's a crazy thing about me
is that I could try to getup early, but for whatever reason,
I'll leave the house at the sametime. Oh really, yeah, somehow,
like I said, do you knowwhen to get up? Ten minutes
early and do this, that andthe other, which means I'm gonna leave
(01:10:20):
a house ten minutes early, thensomewhere in that course ten minutes get sucked
up somewhere. I leave the housewithin ten minutes of waking up, no
matter what time I wake up.Really Yeah, so this morning I woke
up at one forty. I leftmy house by one fifty. Wow.
Wow, you're so good at that. Yeah, like you like, I
take a shower the night before,so like there's no reason. Yeah,
So all I gotta do is grabmy clothes, and usually it's whatever's on
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top of the dryer. I needlike fifteen minutes to get ready, like
something on my face and like figureout what I'm gonna wear. I'm kind
of like Brian, I got,I got a closet full of shirts.
Yeah, you guys are doing likethe um the Steve Jobs effect. You
know, it's like all he neededto wear it as a black shirt and
jeans, whatever's on top of thedryer. That's why it's at such a
tight rotation. That's whatever I worelast week. Yeah. I want to
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find out if you have time blindness, that means you're just chronically late you're
always late, You don't try tobe, That's just the way it is.
Or you know someone that is likethat? And how is it being
late? Does it bother you?I hate walking in the room and everybody
just looking at me. Yeah,I'm sorry, y'all, somebody that whatever.
Four oh seven nine one nine oneo six seven eight seven seven nine
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one nine one o six seven.The Xcel Mobile is four one oh six
seven. You can always text overthere and if you're watching us on the
live stream, drop some answers thereand also on social media. And it's
last pair we're gonna give away onthe show this morning. Another pair of
tickets to the Xcel Private screening ofBarbie is gonna happen this Sunday Funday,
hosted by Ray and sponsored by Barbie. The soundtrack is a private screening,
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Private, Private, Private. We'vegot to find out if you're one of
those that is just chronically late,know someone that is, and WHI just
kind of carres on how you feelwhen you walk into a place and the
latest you've ever been. We gotquestions for you. Four oh seven nine
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Is this you. We want totalk to you. This is Johnny's
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on a Monday. It is Johnny'shouse. Of course, there is a
chance of rain today, seventy percentchance of that. Otherwise it's going to
be mostly sunny and a heat anddext of one hundred and two. It
is eighty right now. All right, I want to find out if you
one of those people that are justlate all the time. It's called time
blindness. It happens, and wegot to pay tickets for you to check
out. The XL one O sixseven private screening of Barbie is happening this
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Sunday Funday, hosted by Ray andis sponsored by Barbie. The soundtrack Are
You one of those is chronically lateall the time. We want to hit
story when here you talking about it, Jamie, Good morning, good morning.
How are you good, Jamie?How are you? Oh? Yeah,
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this stresses me out so much.My husband is always late forever and
you one of those. You're oneof those that's on time. Yes,
So you don't you have to sitaround and wait for him and tell them
you know, we didn't leave.I bet it's a stressful situation when y'all
go out, as we don't goout very often. I can't do it.
(01:13:35):
How long? How long you been? How long you've been married.
We've been married for Jesus nine years, five years, six years, but
we spend together for fourteen Okay,so you've known when before you even married,
if you've been together long, thathe was chronically late. Yeah,
(01:13:56):
and you thought you thought, Jamie, you thought you thought I could change
him. Oh no, no,no, I was in college and we
had fun together here as much.Then Now we got three kids and I
get all of them and myself ready, and we're still waiting on him.
And then he's like, oh,are you guys ready yet? I'm just
(01:14:18):
like, dude, how many?How many times? You've been so mad
at your head's been around in circles. Man could kill you. Know what,
I'm stressed out here in your story, Goods. That's the worst when
somebody's on time and the other person'slate, and the one is on time
(01:14:39):
is just pacing and you know thatthey're waiting on you, and it just
makes you feel uncomfortable. You know, we're supposed to be there ten minutes
ago. I know. No,it gets to the hours, it gets
the hours, hours late hours.How was any one hours late? I've
just been like, Okay, theylove you, I'll see you there because
I'm just so done. We hours. Yeah, Well, I'm just kind
(01:15:02):
of curious what is he? Whatis he? What is he doing?
Is he watching TV? Or ishe really getting ready? I don't know,
Like he spends a long time inthe bathroom, Like I've confiscated his
phones just to see if that's theissue. So the whole time he's the
whole time he's in the bathroom withthe door locked by himself. Yeah you
(01:15:26):
know what he's doing in there foran hour? Dang man break out four
arms like Popeye, but he alwayshas electronic on how many? Oh well,
I mean if he has that,then, yes, that is part
of it. How many people arein the how many people in the household?
Eleven? Eleven? That's a lonetime. That's why is that Jamie
(01:15:48):
locked myself in the bathroom too,That's is a lone time. He lucky.
Don't climb out the window. He'sa stay at home dead. Oh
okay, well watching watching in Yes, I need some alone time. I
need a lot of time too.I love you with all is going on.
I love pediatrician. I'm really gonnahave to hurt him. Listen.
(01:16:13):
I love with everything going on.You're keeping that positive attitude. I love
that because we've had people called himI hate that man. And as much
as I complain about him, Iam lucky. He is a very good
dad. He's a very good partner. He's just this is his thing.
Like his friends make fun of him. And you know, I don't know
(01:16:34):
if any of you have teen doctorwho any versions of it. They call
it his whibbly, wildly tiny,whiney thing. I do. I've never
watched him look forward now, well, listen, seeing it, we dissected
your life. We're gonna hook youup with those tickets to the Excel private
screening of Barbie this Sunday Funday hostedby Ray with all the eleven person people.
(01:16:54):
You can only pick one more personto go with you. Good luck
with that. There you go taketake one. Say well, you can't
be late to this? Yeah no, no, no, you can't be
late. All right? You holdon and thank you Jamie, thank you?
All right? Be what's over thatman x Almobile Power by Trinity,
Dan Newlon and the rerec need acheck called Dan new One. Someone said
they used to be chronically late.It would give them anxiety, so they
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took several years to figure it outand manage it. They had to start
timing out each thing like showers tookthis long, whatever took this, and
like manage it. But that waythey think they might be some undiagnosed ADHD,
which is possible. Yea. Thensomeone's that I had a wife that
was like that, she's next nowbecause I hate it. It can drive
you crazy. That's why I loveJamie's attitude. What it'saying on the last
(01:17:39):
Drea Nor Yeah we got Quincy,he said. For his wedding. They
had a party the next morning fromten am to four pm because that's all
they had for that day. Itwas Sunday, and then all this sudden,
the family starts pulling up at threepm and they started kicking them out
at four because that was the plan. That's a cultural thing, but I
ain't saying what culture it is,but it is all right, Brian Celebrity
(01:18:00):
News. Let's see, we're gonnago over the list of things that are
delayed due to this SAG strike that'sgoing on. All right, well,
WXXL HD one, So Vari's Orlando, all this is IDE's up, everybody.
This is just so Wood Orlando.Now the Johnny's House Entertainment News with
(01:18:26):
Ray rays out. Brian's doing celebritynews. What Well, we talked earlier
about what's going on with these strikesover in Hollywood and might derail the whole
basically entertainment establishment. But there isa list of things that are already on
hold because of all this. UmSo, Denzel Washington's a Gladiator two,
Clint Eastwood's jour Number two. They'vestopped rolling and both of them are like
(01:18:49):
early favorites to win awards, sothey can't finish them until everything's done.
Part one of Tom Cruise's Mission Impossibleis done. But there's a part two
to Dead Reckoning Part two that's beenshut down for now. Let's see,
there's another one Formula one racing moviewith Brad Pitt that's untitled that it's on
hold now until further notice. Deadpoolthree starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman,
(01:19:13):
that is on pause till next week. So if they don't get this going
soon, it's gonna affect next summer'sbox office because you can't get them done,
so you can't release them, Soit's gonna affect down the line.
Who's gonna hurt the most right noware the actors and the people behind the
scene because the producers got money.Yeah you know, well, the the
industry has cash. It just dependson But they're also beholding to stockholders.
(01:19:38):
There's gonna be a point where thestockholders are like, look, this is
hurting the bottom line, and sofigure it out because now we're losing money.
So I don't know who's gonna blinkfirst. It is a lot like
when like major sports go into thesekind of negotiations. Who blinks first,
the millionaire players or the billionaire ownersor is it the stockholders on the other
end? Going look y'all stop playingStockholders Twilight, like we need our money,
(01:19:59):
right, because then then people startmaking some moose. This weekend's box
office Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part onewas the big thing, fifty six point
two million dollars. But I heardthey're still disappointed, Yeah, because they
expected more on the first week.They're still trying to catch up from the
first week. So it's two hundredand thirty five million globally, but they're
still afraid that they may not makeenough because it's it's not gonna make what
(01:20:21):
they had anticipated. But that's allbecause the first week was was weak.
Yeah, you can't make that moneyback up. Yeah. Sound of Freedom
came in at number two with twentyseven million, and there's some sort of
thing going on. I've seen itall over social media where some theaters are
like, yeah things even the lightson, because I think it has to
do a human trafficking, yeah,to try to get people to not watch
(01:20:42):
it. Yeah, And some peopleare speaking and they're trying to hurt the
box office numbers overall. I wantto see that for some reason, I
don't know, but they said ithits, it hits close to home and
a lot of theaters around the countryare are making weird stuff happening at the
viewing of these things. There's peopleposting social media videos of what's going on
in their theater, like the likethey're like, we can show the movie,
but we can't turn the lights off. Yeah, well the AC is
(01:21:06):
not working. Yeah, it's reallyweird to get that. And and I
don't know what angle that would like, so we would try to stop this
movie. I don't fully understand it, but I've seen it all over social
media. Incidy, it's the RedDoor number three with thirteen million bucks,
and then Indiana Jones and the DialingDestiny twelve million, and that one's the
one that's gonna really not make money. Yeah, it's gonna it's gonna hurt
them a lot. Yeah, andthen Elemental came in at number two million
(01:21:28):
with eight point seven million dollars hundredsof million. Jay Z actually did something
pretty cool, raised twenty million dollarsfor education. Yeah, they had a
black tie gallet in New York theShan Carter Foundation. They raised twenty million
dollars for education support, focusing onscholarship college scholarships for students facing challenges and
qualifying for other foundations for twenty years. Yeah, it's not new, so
(01:21:49):
it's pretty cool. Beyonce was thereobviously. DJ Kalett a little oozy vert.
Jeff Bezos donated ten million. Hisfriend Jack Dorsey, he used to
own Twitter, he donated two mill. So one man donated half, yes,
and someone else donated ten percent,So mixty percent was done by two
people. I'd be like jay Z, like, listen, I'm glad y'all
here, but listen, this ain'tthat kind of party. Open up them
(01:22:10):
check books, yeah, open themup. Yeah. Live Nation contributed to
five hundred thousand dollars, Fanatics fivehundred thousand dollars. So it's mostly big
money donors. But it's pretty coolbecause it's for kids who can't, like
they slip through the cracks of otherfoundations. Yeah, yeah, so they
still need help. But for whateverreason, other foundations don't help him out.
You know, I can see somebodypassing that played along. Somebody just
keep going like come on, man, And I said, he ate all
the shrimp and lobster. You ain't. You ain't gonna donate. No,
(01:22:32):
I'd be like, hey, putmy name on his donation. We're together,
we're gonna make the stake happen.Man, all Right, what is
trending in the world? You wantto know? We're gonna find that out
head index of one hundred and twotoday and there is a seventy percent chance
of a scattered thunder storm. Allright, It's been a crazy weekend,
a lot of stuff going on therese what is trending? Last week?
(01:22:54):
Bob Iger has been resigned as theCEO for Disney through twenty twenty six.
Just then, a little important tokind of keep in mind since we are
the Hall love Disney. Yeah,and uh, even the shares went up
after the announcement was made, sogood for them on that. Uh,
a professor of electronic, electrical andcomputer engineering is suggesting that we could stop
(01:23:14):
global warming if we use this newsuper white paint that can apparently reflect about
ninety eight percent of the light.And the weird thing is that in order
for it to work, we wouldhave to cover about one to two percent
of the Earth's surface of this whitepaint, like on the road, you
know, like how they have signalrows of the air. Yeah, I
kind of saw that as backwards.I was like, that sounds like a
lot of paint. It sounds multimulti, multi millionaire. But I mean
(01:23:39):
I thought maybe if you painted yourhouse, it would cool your house down
a couple of degree. But eachtime about painting the planet a planet?
Right? Uh So, while millionsare under the threat of this heat wave
that's happened, Yeah, for somereason, there's just a bunch of tourists
who are going to the Death Valleyin California to experience That's dumb. They
(01:24:00):
want to experience the world record heatof one hundred and thirty one degrees.
I don't want to go viral,that's what they want to do. They
don't want to go experience the heatbecause it's hot, because I could stick
my hand in the oven if Iwant to experienced the heat. No,
they're trying to go viral, butit's backfiring on him. Yeah, it's
not to pass out out there.Ye goodness, a little bit of sports.
Can we talk about how Steph Currycan possibly be possibly just be the
(01:24:24):
goat at everything he plays. Iwatched him play that golf. I mean
he's really good at it. Yeah. He he just won the Champion Century
Golf tournament. Uh And there's likea viral video of him celebrating. One
of them is when he was hit, he was like putting the ball and
he walked away before it was becausehe knew. He knew. Here's the
thing, like like, okay,you got a professional golfer, like like
(01:24:45):
Tiger Woods. He does that andhe tips his hat. I think Steph
will surprise himself. Yeah, howwell he played? Yeah when he why
whatever, I would do the samething. It was happy Gilmore. He
was straight up having your boy.Yeah, yeah, good for him.
No, he played, he played. I saw him like, wait,
mante, that's Steph. Wow.Yeah. People were someone was saying because
(01:25:09):
I was reading an article, peoplewere saying that, like he hits better
than like the average yea golfer andthis is just like we all know him
for basketball. So it's impressive tosee one someone who really plays golf well,
like I don't play well, YeahI don't play good right? Well
for him, though, it wouldbe the doing it weekend a week out,
it's not. It's it's easy todo it, to pop in and
play like one program tournament and belike, look at me, I had
(01:25:29):
a great day. Yeah. Whathappens when you don't have such a great
day and that's what happened to professionalgolf, right, you know, and
some days to recognize World Emoji Day, Global Hug your Kids Day, National
Tattoo Day, and National Lottery Day. All right, we'll come back.
We talk about dating apps and somestuff that's going on with that. You
want to hear you about to waitcoming up on Johnny's House. Morgan and
Morgan broadcasting Life from the Todd MinorLaw studios involved in an accident. Get
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a former insurance company attorney on yourside, Carolina recently that's where he's from,
so good for him. It isnine twenty four on the day,
what's to feel like it's one hundredand two. It is eighty two right
now in a seventy percent chance ofrain. Found out something very interesting about
tender or dating apps in general,and this blew my mind. I want
to find out if you've been dealingwith this, and what's that? What's
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that percentage of people on day youwould think going to a dating app because
it's a dating app, people aresingle. Because you're single, you want
to meet other single people. Yeah, but that's not the case. Important
I read this study. It wascrazy, so it's they did it specifically
on Tender. Okay, so theysaid they found that only one third of
Tender users are even single to beginwith, why Yeah, sixty five percent
said they're inner relationship or married.Then why the own them say they asked
(01:26:38):
that? So they said some arelooking to cheat. I mean, I
mean these they were honest about that. I guess um. Some said they
were just bored so they just wantedto browse around and see what was going
on. And some said they werelooking for like an ego boost of someone
being interested in them, you know, just throw it out there so then
get some interest, even if theyare in a relationship already. Really,
yeah, range that is that iscrazy. I mean in this day and
(01:27:00):
age, I mean, snitches getrewarded. So if somebody saw your picture
or your profile on the dating app, the first thing they're gonna do is
run to the person that you're ina relationship with. But evidently that's not
happening. If sixty five percent ofpeople on tender and that's the one that
they you know that, But Imean, I mean you could probably go
ahead and factor that into all ofthem or a lot of them. Anyway,
(01:27:21):
maybe not that high enough, butif there's that many on tender.
There's probably some one harmony someone matchall that stuff. And I mean there's
some people that maybe dating someone thatis not tech savvy, but they know
people that are. Sixty five percentis huge. That's a lot. That
is a lot, and they justwant to make sure that someone want to
cheat, and some of them aboard and someone just want to make sure
(01:27:42):
that they feel that they still gotit. Yeah, now I can.
I can understand if you have arelationship that you really trust each other and
you just say, you know what, I just don't feel good about myself.
That's why I got a profile up. You can see I haven't connected
with anybody or blah blah blah.You know, somebody can understand. I
don't know. I mean, Iwouldn't be okay with it. I like
that one, even if it wasthe booster. Oh no, no,
(01:28:04):
no, I remember I remember meetingsomeone or seeing someone and we started going
out and I said, hey,um, you gotta take your profile down,
right. Yeah. It's like huhoh, yes, I gotta go
right, you gotta seeing each otherand you know, come on now,
come on now. Wow. Iguess if I was to do the only
(01:28:25):
reason would be to date. Butthat's what I mean. I'm old to
the game. I don't I've neverbeen on a dating app. So for
me, if I was on adating app, my whole intentions were to
date, hopefully meeting someone who issingle like me. Yeah you know,
damn all right? I want tofind out if you've done If you've been
on a dating app and you're notsingle, why are you there? Or
(01:28:45):
how many times have you met someoneon a dating app and you realize that
after a while that they are ina relationship and in some cases married five
percent? But your face has shownyeah right, I mean you want a
story? You really assume that yoursignificant other's not gonna go site or somebody
or one of her friends or somebodynes all right, I gotta pair of
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tickets at Universal Resort Plus Parking ifyou're gonna be real with us on the
air, I want to find outif you've been on a dating app,
how many times you met someone hada connection and found out they were either
dating or married. Or you're ona dating site and you're in a relationship,
why are you there? We're notgonna give you a hard time.
It's like, look, you know. I'm just want to feel good about
myself. I just want to seewhat's out there. Will anybody admit that
(01:29:31):
they do that? Sixty five percentis a huge number, all right?
Four oh seven nine one nine oneO six seven eight seven seven nine one
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stream we can hit them comment fromyou. Sixty five percent of people say
who are on tender say they're ina relationship or married. I want to
find out if you met someone ona dating app and they happen to be
(01:29:51):
married or in a relationship, howyou find out? Or if you're in
a relationship and you're on a datingapp. Why. I'm just kind of
curious. We're gonna give you ahard time. Just want to explain yourself.
It's curious. Yep, You're gonnagive you a day out for your
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it is eighty two. A newpoll found out that a third of Tender
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users aren't even single. Man.Some sixty five percent said they're in a
relationship or married. There are someonelooking to cheat, some are just board,
some of just trying to find outif they just got it. I
want to find out if you've beenon a dating app and you've met someone
who is married or out there cheating, gonna hook somebody, able to pair
tickets, Universal Resorts plus Bob Hawkingwant to find out what's going on on
(01:30:58):
these dating apps. Ben, goodmorning all. I've Ben you met someone
and they were married. Um.I've met several people who are have been
married. I have met um peoplein open relationships that are like, yeah,
I'm married, but my partner's okaywith it. I've met people who
are not so open, but theytell you beforehand. And then I've also
(01:31:19):
met the people who after you goto the movies, Um, they tell
you that they're married. So youyou you went in with the intentions of
meeting someone nice, you had aconnection of things happen, and then afterward
they said, oh, by theway, him, i'm married. Um
no for me, um so Ifor those dating apps. UM. To
(01:31:43):
be completely honest, I don't takethe many serious. I go in for
what I need. If I needto go to the movies, I'll go
to the movies. If I wantto go on a day, I'll go
on a date. But there arepeople, okay, who will coerce you
into their world and then next thingyou know, you're like, oh,
okay, you're married. Cool,we're not doing this again. Oh so
so for you, like you said, you're doing it for yourself. You
(01:32:03):
go into the app and you youknow you want to go to movies,
you do the person is married.It's like, that's your problem. I'm
out by Oh yeah. Now thereare open relationships that are more like,
hey, we're looking for somebody elseto join us at the movies, And
I'm like, okay, I meangoing on, but you know, going
in Like so you're not like tryingto trick nobody or whatever. It's not
(01:32:25):
it's not your problem, right,don't trick me. I won't trick you.
Yeah. So have you met otherpeople like yourself? Just in it
for the movies and after the movie, I don't ever talk to each other
again. Actually, the people whoare just in it for the movies are
the ones that I stay talking tothe longest because you are both in the
same mindset and you're just like,we're just having it done. Hey,
you want to go get some sushi? Cool? Hey, that sushi was
(01:32:45):
good. You want to go intothe movies right out? Now, Wow,
that's what I'm talking about grown folksrelationships right there. But you're not
lying on the apple these more lyingYeah okay, and then nathows whistling you
next time. Yeah yeah. Nowthere are people who lie too too many
times. Oh no I'm not No, I'm single on hum And then you
(01:33:09):
get over there you see pictures ofthem with a family. Now when you
see that being do you leave becauseyou're there for yourself? You go hit
and go to the movies and sayI ain't coming back, Hey my family,
I mean I go to the movie. That's not okay, A different
story. I appreciate you, honest, I really do. I really do.
(01:33:31):
As long as you get out beforethe people in that picture come home.
Trust me. Wow, all right, quick man, how many other
men would you say, or I'llthere are just like you. Um,
you'd be surprised. It's actually quitea bit of us. Yeah, wow,
(01:33:53):
I'm actually not surprised, admitted.Yeah, but you're you're a man
looking for other men though well Ididn't say that. Um, but um,
I'm open to whatever. Okay,okay, okay, okay, all
right, I'll bring up anybody's marriage. It don't matter. My wife can't
find out. Your wife want tojoin. I don't care. I say,
(01:34:14):
hey, if your wife find Iwas gonna be about you, not
me, bag right, better thanyou like me? See this that's around
when he's apps. I'm telling youto be so free spirited being like,
listen, I don't care you married. I'm doing this for me. This
is for me. But if everybodywas that honest, you have no problems.
Yeah, you hold on a secondbeing okay, all right, all
(01:34:36):
right, I like as honest Maria, Good morning, good morning. All
right, we're talking about dating appSixty five percent are in relationships, and
what's kind of curious if you everbeen on one of those sites and met
someone and they were not single,oh like eight years worth, no more
than it's more than sixty. Ilike I should be on the Jerry's ring
(01:35:00):
or so honestly, and no wordof a lie. Actually, I thought
I was messaging you for a whileon bumble and I'm like, message Johnny,
who all right? But it wasn'tyou. It was somebody looks like
me. Oh yeah, and youthought you thought and y'all were just communicating,
(01:35:23):
yeah a little bit. He waskind of vague. So I'm like,
oh, did he say he wasJohnny? Yeah? No, But
did he say was it? Buteveryone does that, They post that,
you know, I people tact thisand everything. And I was like,
oh, you know, got agood one here. But oh yeah,
it wasn't you. So did youhook up with him? No? No,
(01:35:45):
no, no, no no.So. But did he did he
at all allude to the fact thathe might be Johnny? Did he use
my photo? Um? I don'tthink so. But he had all the
nice clothes and the glasses. Andfor you, not all all black men
look alike. Oh no they don't. We don't. We don't all look
(01:36:06):
alike. I got to tell youhow to every day, oh black man,
aren't me. It's not know youhave a just think those look Okay,
well wait wait, I gotta tellyou. I can only tell one
okay, but I mean no,I could tell twenty five no. No.
Yeah. Yeah. So, um, when I first moved to Florida,
(01:36:28):
I yes, I went on Myson's like, hey, go on
Tinder left he met his wife there. Actually, so this one Tinder wasn't
too bad. I'm on Bundle nowit's a bit better. But Tinder.
Everyone knows. The guys will saywhen women are hungry and they want a
meal, they jump on Tinder andfind a date. So, um,
I met someone and it's him forabout six months and there were a few
(01:36:50):
red plates, but I'm like,hey, you know, I'm gonna peep
up with this and about I don'tknow. Four or five months in to
it, a lady contacted me onFacebook and she said, hey, are
you daving John? And I saidno, and I was saving Lorenzo.
So she sent me a picture.She said, I tracked his car,
(01:37:13):
his phone and do you live onVineland. I'm like, yeah, did
you go to the movies on thestage? Yeah, she's our wall.
Back to my husband and I gowell, she sent me a picture and
I said Lorenzo was his middle name. No one knows him by Lorenzo ever
see him with a wallet. He'sdriving a white epla in my name.
He definite works. He probably toldyou he's worked on a golf coort.
(01:37:36):
But she said those tools don't getdirty in the back of his truck.
So we actually, her and Igot together and we confronted him. Yeah,
oh yeah. And then we actuallyshe had since it was her vehicle,
every she paid for everything and shecould track everything. He and I
(01:37:57):
get into her a nice little car, and we found him in Stanford at
his girlfriend. This man Lorenzo Lorenzo, and I mean the pictures he was
posting on um social media and allthat. She said that was our anniversary.
(01:38:18):
I took that picture of him.That's my house. That's all I
bought. And he's still at it. He's still online. And after she
divorced him and left back to Tennessee, I mean, she was still starred
by all this. She had totake like two years off and um yeah,
he called me and he's like,hey, Christine's out of the way.
(01:38:40):
Now, say I got a job. All I got it. Some
look, oh he was. Heis a looker and one day he told
me this is this is crazy andhe yeah, he slipped over and went
to the movie and then ums onthe radio today. Yeah. Well,
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because I'm sure the sponsor don't wantto be associated with what y'all. One
of y'all win, I'll just saythat, Yeah, we have like polar
opposites. The most oddest person inthe world. Yes, and then Lorenzo.
Hey, hey, the wife Iwas cheating with you now and a
devil girlfriend's she going too? Youwant to get together? Wow? Okay,
(01:39:27):
we gotta pull this topic up againon another time. But yeah,
one of y'all wan, and we'lltell you off who it is, because
I'm sure the sponsor I don't wantto be nice with y'all. Let's get
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