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December 2, 2025 6 mins

Kimberly Marasco wants 25K from Taylor Swift, Kimberly is ayin that Taylor plagiarized from her.

The Fate of Ophelia tops the charts for another week.

Baltimore Mom earns her driving license due to the band Metallica.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Everything is celebrities, sauce has the entertainment apart which you
got for us.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
I'm fairly certain I talked about this in the beginning
of the year. But Kimberly Marasco wants twenty five million
dollars in damages for Taylor Swift allegedly pltagorizing her poetry
for songs on The Lover of Folklore, Midnights and The
Torture Post's Department album. So a Taylor's legal team, they
filed a requests to allow the response to lawsuit to
exceed the twenty page limit. Her attorney's petition said that

(00:28):
they need at least thirty pages to adequately address all
the factual and legal issues raised then thoroughly, you know,
refute each inciant of alleged infringement. So so It's attorneys
claim that many of Kimberly's allegations of plagiarism are nothing
more than quote, uncopyrightable metaphors and themes as well as
a single word as single words and short phrases unquote.

(00:50):
So the deadline boards the response it will be this week,
especially on Thursday, so I'll keep you updated with where
that's going. And also another thing, Taylor Swift, the fato
Aphelia hops the Billboard Hot one hundred for the eighth
straight week. So Anti Hero is our longest running number
one song on the chart and so basically she just
hit on the record. The track continues it's strong performance

(01:10):
with twenty one point six million stream sixty two point
one million in the radio airplay.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
So you're welcome. Let's go, Station facts, let's go. When
you complain it's for her. Yeah, no, it's serious.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Players we are and my computer just groes. Very cool
our narage. I don't know why this is great. So
Baltimore mom Carmen de Berry, this is like, I'm also
the band of MAT's talk about. We just don't play here,
but it is one of my favorite bands. And this
is such cool local story. So uh, Baltimore de Berry.
Baltimore mom Carmen de Berry earned her commercial driver's license

(01:46):
through the Community College of Baltimore County after receiving a
scholarship that covered her training. So she later found out
that scholarship came from the All within my Hands it's
a terrible foundation created by Metallica. Yes, the band. Okay,
so the support act helped her step into a steady
career that allows her to take care of her daughter
and her mother. So Metallica fruntman James Hetfield says that

(02:09):
not everyone is built for college, in a belief that
is shaved by his own upbringing when he was the
son of a truck driver. So the band's foundation started
with a small act of giving and has grown to
assist food bank, disaster relief, and workforce programs. They don't
need more than ten million dollars to education and often
do it quietly during emergencies. So they also have a

(02:31):
you know, an annual concert. So James Hatfield actually met
Carmen backstage out of Marylands show and so that's that's
when he was like, Oh, I would love to help you.
Isn't that nice? My computer's frozen, Like I said, Oh no,
there we go it did it? Bantu pump Rolls is back.
If you're looking for something to watch tonight's I believe
it's season nine. So it's the first the first season

(02:53):
backs and toole scandal made them stop filming. That's on Bravo.
And then there's a new episode of the Real Housewives
Assaultlake City, also in Bravo, and then the Sean didntycoms documentary.
It's out today on Netflix. At the first episode, there's
four and then Oh What Fun is out today on
Amazon Prime. So it's a holiday movie obviously, and Michelle
Pfeifer stars in it. When she gets left behind ring

(03:14):
the holidays, her family forgets about. That's like humaloma, different
kind of for adults.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Yeah, all right, thanks aust If it needs someone to
listen to it, he's gotten your Crisis podcasts out breaking
down their view of Stranger Things Season five, Part one.
You can listen ymsradio dot com. I've said this a
million times. It's a wonder men have lasted this long.
Men notoriously don't go to the hospital. We just will
walk it off. A sixty seven year old guy in

(03:39):
China started experience abdominal bloating in pain about a month ago. Initially,
he shrugged it off, think it was gasher tonights. Only
went to the hospital after realizing the medication and diet
changes weren't helping at all. His condition worsn't to the
point where he couldn't lie down without experiencing excruciating pain.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
I would go to the hospital, right.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Yeah, performing an emergency gashroscopy. Doctors know us a strange, smooth,
blackened object corroded by stomach acid in the man's stomach.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
However, attempts to remove it due to a smooth and
slipley exterior, were very trying. The medical team decided to
postpone remove the objects that investigate its nature and origin.
When asked to be any idea what the small object
in his stomach might be, he remember an incident that
happened in the early nineties when during night drinking with
some friends, he swallowed a plastic lighter as a dare

(04:38):
man stomach for that on Yeah, yeah, god, yeah. He
never told his family about it. Yeah, obviously, he said.
He imagined he had passed the lighter through a system
long ago. Brother, you would know, I would be you
would put a lighter. I think you would know how.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
You also end up swallowing it, though, I'd like to
know that.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Yeah, I guess if it's like a smaller one, maybe,
but still like that'd be something that I wonder if
it's the lighter I swallowed, maybe that's why.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Yeah, in the nineties, you're like, like thirty years ago.
I can't believe I can ruin the blues.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
After confirming the foreign object was a Cigarett lighter, the
Michael team assessed the best removal method to say, surgery
is too invasive, but the regular endoscopy had a low
chance of success to the smooth nature. In the end,
the team ounted for a condom like technique cool completely
encased in the foreign object, before pointed out, so you know,
if your man complains about his stomach urring, just ask him.

(05:36):
Did he swallow the lighter as a bet thirty years ago?

Speaker 2 (05:39):
And he swallowed anything stupid?

Speaker 1 (05:41):
He would think that his buddies would bring it up
other time. I bill swallow the lighter. Yeah, like whatever
happened to Yeah, did you ever get rid of it? No,
it's yes, it's gone, dude, for sure. And they need
to pay a bill for that.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
I mean, that's it's gotta be a big bill if
they have to. They're like they're doing surgery, and they're
like got to wake him up and ask don't do
another surgery. Figure figure out how to do it.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
I hope he's married. I would love to see his
wife's look of like that's why she's.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Exactly like, you're an idiot adhered to his stomach though
he's like this, Lad's like, I'm not going anywhere, idiot.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
I'm gonna make sure remember this mistake forever. Let me
hit this next for you Tuesday. Should you be stacking
your dates first? Taylor an intern, Johnny Morning

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Show intern John in your Morning Show, true An, iHeartRadio
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