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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:20):
Sixty two Now the Johnny's House Entertainment News.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
That's rae all right. So Coco Melan.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
If you have kids that are younger, Coco Melan is
like a YouTube sensation. They're going to have a movie.
So they're heading to the theaters. Coco Melan the movie.
The show started in two thousand and six, and with
YouTube it has grown over eighty countries, twenty different languages,
four billion monthly views. So the movie is scheduled's a
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premiere on February twenty six, twenty twenty seven. But I mean,
if you have something so massive, why not they get
into a movie.
Speaker 5 (00:58):
I didn't know about Coco Milan until Baby DJ and
we're helping families and there's like you gotta eat Coco Millon.
Speaker 6 (01:03):
I'm like, what, what is a Coco Milon?
Speaker 7 (01:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:05):
You know, yeah, I've got no I've seen it. Yeah,
I know what it is. I never really watched it.
Speaker 4 (01:11):
Coco Milling the opening to Coco Melon. I could probably.
I can never get it out of my head because
my kids watched it so much. A lot of movies
are doing this for like the anniversary. They're bringing them
back to the movie theater. V for Vendetta. Oh really,
And in sixth that movie came out. Did you I
love that movie?
Speaker 1 (01:28):
I never saw it.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
You haven't got to watch it.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
I saw it, but I don't remember it.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
So it's with Natalie Portman. But it's coming back to
the movie theater. So the fifth of November is a
good time to see a classic movie.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
V for Vendetta. And it's like a whole twist with
the movie.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
But for the twentieth anniversary, it's coming back from November
one and fifth.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
So see, they.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
Won't get my money. I need some I need some
some added scenes.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Yeah. A lot of it is because people didn't see
it on the big screen like they just did Back
to the Future last week. Yes, yeah, and it may
like almost five million dollars real, which actually bumped it
up to the top two hundred of all time and
knocked out one of missions impossibles.
Speaker 8 (02:08):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
But it's because a lot of people that love it
didn't be able to see it because they were too young.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
I think I would go see V for the V
for ven data in the movie.
Speaker 6 (02:16):
He'll just trying to get me. Man, give me some
some deleted scene.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
I know, I know that's what I want. Did you
see Jake Paul and Blue Face?
Speaker 6 (02:24):
That's not gonna happen.
Speaker 7 (02:25):
I know.
Speaker 5 (02:28):
He's about two d punds of away.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
He just got out of jail, blue Face, and he
was doing an interview and he did.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
Bulk up and so he bolts up the two hundred
and twenty five hours.
Speaker 6 (02:37):
Okay, between bulking up and foods.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Yeah, so, I mean they do only serve you carbs basically.
But apparently he's looking to take the experience to the
boxing ring because he has now challenged Jake Paul.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
He has challenged Jake Paul to a boxing match.
Speaker 5 (02:51):
Which you know, he said, I surprised himself on how
many how many boxing matches I want in jail?
Speaker 3 (02:57):
Oh jeez, oh my god.
Speaker 6 (02:59):
I mean it can only help him, Yes, it does
nothing for Jake Paul.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
Yeah, so obviously that's getting some attention online. It's not
clear at this time if Jake Paul is going to
accept it.
Speaker 5 (03:10):
That needs to beat somebody else first before he tries
to go after Jake Paul.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
I know.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
I mean, I don't mean Jake Paul does what he dow,
but you gotta he gotta fight somebody somebody.
Speaker 3 (03:16):
I mean, if you're going to compare an inmate to
Jake Paul.
Speaker 6 (03:21):
Could probably meet Ja exactly.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
Miss Piggy is also getting a movie, Miss Piggy for
the Heavens. Nope, she's getting her own movie. So it's
still in the early stages with Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone,
but they are set to produce it and possibly star
in it. But Disney, of course is the one that's
going to be taking it. I know Miss Piggy so,
but they're producing it. Jenna, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone and
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so they grew up watching the movie and they're very
excited to actually team up on this and possibly make
Miss Piggy her own star.
Speaker 5 (03:54):
I mean, I remember watching when I was a kid.
Her whole thing was she was after kermit, right, but
did she do something? They were like boy and girlfriend. Yeah,
she was just really aggressive. Okay, oh yeah she's hit him.
I mean not like violently aggressive, but you know, no, no, no, no,
no like that. But it says that it's kind of
aft up that she hasn't had her own movie. Yeah,
I thought she did. Okay, well, you know what, things change.
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Go ahead, girl. I don't know if I watch it,
but he put it.
Speaker 6 (04:19):
Don't have there.
Speaker 5 (04:19):
We'll give you some updates on what we've been doing
next on Johnny's House and the Breezy A little bit
partly sunny. There'll be a few more clouds out today.
Eighty years old high It is sixty two right now.
See I left here and checked on my My car
has been in the in the shop forotbaut a week.
Looks like it's been there for a little while longer.
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I did that. It was early day. So I got
in the car line and just you know what, I'm
just gonna get in the car line. I think I
was the third car in. I don't know the first car.
Y'all must get there like a school school, soon as
school let out, you just go park. So well, school
lets out first thing in the morning. You just just
turn around.
Speaker 4 (04:56):
To stay at my kids school. They don't let us.
Oh real, they are like you.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
After two thirty you can start lining up.
Speaker 6 (05:03):
Really yeah, look the security guys, guard man. You showing that.
Speaker 5 (05:07):
Then after I had a phone call with with baby
DJ and I got to call from somebody and sall here,
made dinner, and uh, that was about it.
Speaker 6 (05:16):
No fun yesterday, not much.
Speaker 4 (05:21):
I'd just been like kind of like resting. I don't
know what's going on with my voice. It's like cutting
in and out. I don't know if it's from the
concert this weekend or what that's.
Speaker 5 (05:27):
Because you've been on them jermy plane like the government shutdown.
They that's what it was like.
Speaker 4 (05:34):
I feel fine, it's just like I feel like I
can't get my voice out. So I was just resting
yesterday and then I went and got the kids and
hung out with them for a little bit and that's
pretty much it. Yeah, just chilling. I'm telling you, getting
ready for this weekend.
Speaker 5 (05:46):
Listen, when you fly discount airlines, you should have told
me you was gonna fly one. You got them, you
got to bite them in up for it.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Oh yeah, well, trust me.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
I had the hand sanitizer I had, the wipes I
always wiped down my area.
Speaker 5 (05:57):
So right on a discount airline, I've never heard them.
I've never heard of that, right, Johnny, do you know
they charge you for everything everything? Yes?
Speaker 1 (06:08):
Everything, Yeah, you just buy like away in the doors
by Yes.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
Which is crazy extent. It doesn't even it's not that
much cheaper.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
It's true.
Speaker 5 (06:17):
It's cheaper for me because I travel alone, so I
don't care where you put me. Yeah, you know, because
if you want to pick your seat right, yeah, and
I carry I have clothes at my mom's house, so
I ain't packing no bag. I just get on the plane,
so you ain't upgrading nothing. Yeah, and I'll sit there.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
Like I'll just wait part Oh we carried on, but
they charge you for the carry on.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Oh yeah, I don't carry on. He don't bring anything.
So you're literally just stepping on the plane. It's a value.
Speaker 5 (06:44):
I stepped right on.
Speaker 6 (06:45):
Now they flag you because something that's.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Weird about he's got no bags.
Speaker 5 (06:48):
He got no bag, he had not this and I
usually end up in road thirty six thirty six. Yeah,
that's okay. I saved all that money, that's okay. How
about your brother.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
I was stuck here for a little while yesterday, and
I was telling Johnny earlier the bridge version, I don't
know what was wrong with me yesterday. I wasn't in
a good place. I was mad at life, but but
I really couldn't pinpoint why I was cool. And then
all of a sudden, while I was still here, I
wasn't and I was like, I was like, I got
to go, and so I went. I got to the
point where something happened on my way home, and some
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dude in a giant truck kind of got in a
spot he wasn't really supposed to get in, and I
literally put my truck in park and took my seatbelt
off to get out of my truck and go, what
the hell's wrong with you?
Speaker 6 (07:30):
But then I stopped myself.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
He realized I can't fight, because I figured a guy
that drives that truck that size probably will beat me
into in the dust.
Speaker 6 (07:38):
So I put my seatbelt back on and I just
went home.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
I didn't even stop for food because I told Johnny,
if they didn't get my order right, I was gonna
lose it on something. Yeah, So I just then I
got home. I told my wife, Hey, look, I got
to be away from people for a minute because something
ain't right.
Speaker 6 (07:50):
What was that movie Falling, Falling Down? Michael Douglas.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
Douglas, they got his apps, he got his they got
his breakfast sandwich wrong, and he snapped.
Speaker 6 (08:00):
He just it just his whole day.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Just here aware.
Speaker 6 (08:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
It was the weirdest thing, right. I haven't I've had
anxiety attacks before, and it felt like it was like that,
like it was creeping up on me. It's like this
darkness and I'm like, I got, I gotta get away
from people now.
Speaker 5 (08:14):
So I did see with me when they can creep
up on me, I know what trigger is it? You
know I can pinpoint Oh okay, okay, that's what's going on, but.
Speaker 6 (08:22):
You just know, I don't.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
I think it's just it's everything. It's nothing personal. It's
some of it's personal. It's the world that's happening around us,
this government stuff, the politics that are just completely being
bombarded on us all the time. Then your personal stuff.
And I'm just like I had My first thing was
I hated here, Like I just hate it here.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
Not here, yeah here and for general, So like I was.
Speaker 5 (08:45):
Like, you got you got to take a breakaway from
the news, got to be away from people.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
Man, I was driving home in silence. I didn't want
to hear nothing really crazy. But anyway, I'm good. And
then you get some rest. Yeah, I thought you had
a good meal. When I walk in the door, my
little dog she's the cutest thing, and she gets so
excited as if she's never seen you before, and she
picks up something and she brings it to you every day.
So she brought me something and I took her with
me in the room and just laid down for a minute.
Speaker 6 (09:08):
And I'm like, I'm good now, everything's okay, cool now.
But it was weird.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
It was I could see I can't imagine people that
have to deal with people on a regular basis that
get those feelings.
Speaker 5 (09:18):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Well, yeah, you ain't gonna do that job long Wow.
But anyway, did all that. Then watch some Judge Judy
when my wife had some laughs.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
And then went right now to the therapists listening, gone, okay,
that's and he doesn't know why. And then it went away.
That's classic. All right, listen, we come back. We'll talk
about places in your house, what you call your spot.
We'll get into that next on Johnny's House, Charny sunny
to day high of eighty. It is sixty two right now,
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and we would talking about this off the air. I
guess you have two different places in your house that
you consider your spot.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
Yeah, so they say the average person has about two
different places in their house that is their spot, whether
it's like there's spot where they sit and watch TV,
or their spot where they sit any dinner or they
sit in.
Speaker 6 (10:06):
What is press What is your spot?
Speaker 4 (10:08):
I would say my spot is on my couch in
my living room where it's like the long like lounger area.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
So I say that that's my corner and my spot.
Speaker 6 (10:18):
Do the kids ever sit there?
Speaker 4 (10:19):
They try to, and then I'm like okay, like like
I'm let mom is sits down first, and then you
can come like surround me and cuddle me.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
But that's my spot.
Speaker 5 (10:28):
I have a sectional in a in a family family room,
and my spot is at the end. It's right there
because it's directly in front of the TV. That is
my spot. The kid can wrestle and roll around again,
it goes all the way down and turns up all
of that. Yeah, well, don't hang you butt in my spot.
And he knows that. And at my parents' house, okay,
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I bought my mom. I bought them a huge sectional couch.
There's a recliner on the end. It's the kind of
sectional that has a yep, that's my spot. My brothers
and sisters, no, don't sit there. And I remember my
mom had company once and they were in my spot
and I was just like, my friend, are you gonna
move them? Oh?
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Moved them.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
Oh my god, that's funny.
Speaker 5 (11:10):
Oh yeah. Look, only come home three to four or
five times a year. When I come home, I am
at the place can be packed. It can be because
my family's huge. It can be thirty people in there
in one spot. And if I'm home, Yo, you can't
sit there. And then asked me why because I'm a
golden child. Y'all know it.
Speaker 6 (11:24):
I know it because I'm that's right. Hey, if you.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
Don't want to be to go, if you want to
be the golden child, stop and bills around you.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
It's up for grounds. You just gotta go get it.
Speaker 4 (11:37):
It's so funny when my dad said, there's like his
TV like remotes and like all that stuff are all
lined up, and if I sit there, I'm.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Like, all right, I'll move.
Speaker 4 (11:46):
Yeah, I've tried to sit there a couple of times
and he's like, yeah.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
My dad had to reclined, and you don't. You can't
sit Damn. That's like sitting on the king's throne. You
can't do that. Right up about you, bro.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
So there is a spot on the couch that's like
the prime spot, and that is really up for debate
whether it's mine or my wives first, yes, but no,
because when she's home then I got to concede obviously.
But but like if she walks in and sees me,
she goes, oh, yeah, my spot, And it's the corner.
So we have a sectional as well. If one goes
obviously the left, one goes towards the TV, and right
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in that corner is the perfect spot. You can see outside,
you can see the front door, you can see the TV.
The AC doesn't blow directly on that spot, so that
is the spot. I have conceded that spot to her,
and now mine is on the other end. But I
always got to get a blanket because the AC blows
right and when we we don't have a dining room,
so we can be turned it into a little dive
bar area, but we do have stools at our island,
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and the far left stool is mine. That's where it is,
that's yours. Don't sit there to eat, don't not even
when even when I'm not eating, don't sit there to eat.
It's off limits. I don't much, right, that's my spot.
That's my spot. Don't sit there, don't mess it up,
don't put your shoes there. Nothing, that's my spot. See
how did you I mean I'm sure.
Speaker 5 (12:58):
I mean you're married, so you got the couch there
the saint time, But how did it?
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Usually someone claims it, so she's home more than me. Okay,
she works from home. Okay, spot, that's her, right, she has.
I've had to can see that. That is her spot.
You got to take that out of your mouth. She's
like debo. It's both our spots, but she just uses it.
So when she's not there, he said that, yeah, oh yeah,
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when she's not home. I can see it when she's home, okay, okay,
the spot on the couch, yeah yeah yeah, And I
can tell when my grubby son sits there when we're
not home. The couch is all it's not even the
couch because he plops himself down and it moves the
couch over a little bit. I'm like, hey, you're messing
up the whole vive thing here, all right?
Speaker 5 (13:42):
I want to find out what are they say? You
have two different The average person has two different places
in their home they consider my spot. And when you
visit your parents or significant other, is there a spot?
So tell us where are your spots? Your personal spots
in your house? You don't ask so much. I just
want this chair, That's all I want, Boro said now
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calls now on Johnny's house. Two places in their home
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they call their spot and I looked it up, they say.
The spot is usually referred to a favorite specific area
where they can go relax, unwined and have quiet time. Uh,
they say, some characteristics of your spot in the house
is a personal ownership.
Speaker 6 (14:38):
They say.
Speaker 5 (14:39):
Over to half people would have grave offense if someone
was sitting in their spots.
Speaker 6 (14:45):
That would be me.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Well, I feel like cause your spot is my spot
and it ends up molding to your boy. And then
when someone sits in that, they don't have the same
body as you.
Speaker 6 (14:54):
Jacked up.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
I agree.
Speaker 5 (14:55):
My kid sends to the spoty giggles because he knows
he's not It's like, I'm not supposed to be sitting
there here, get your butt up. Purpose driven, it says,
it's used specific activities such as relaxation, quiet time, self care,
or engaging in hobbies. Me I just want to watch TV.
So it gives you a sense of peace. To say,
the primary function of the spot is the falster a
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sense of peace and help the person wipe out their
mental and emotional slate. Clean boy. This is a serious
spot mine. I usually watch TV and customize it. Usually
have a certain chair and in some people, I mean,
if you got a big house, your spot is a room.
Speaker 6 (15:29):
The whole room, the whole room.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Now, did you have my own room? Because my wife
and I sleep in separate rooms. So I mean that
technically if I really wait, that's your spot, like there
should be no one's feet in on that carpet.
Speaker 5 (15:38):
But mind, oh yeah, that's my spot in my bedroom.
My kid cannot come in my bedroom without knocking on
don't do. I told him Nessie was little. He'll stand
right outside the door and talk and I'm like, you
can come in.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
I'm playing Xbox and my wife is coming out in
My room is by the front door. And when I
see it walk up there, I'm like, hey, wait, wait, wait, hey, hey,
don't come in here.
Speaker 6 (15:59):
What you need? No, you can't come in, tim do
the door right.
Speaker 4 (16:03):
Let's see hear Obviously the corner of the couch, it
fits purposely just for my body. Somebody said a nook
that is outside of the kitchen. I like to sit there.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
Look yeah, h seems a little tight, but hey, that's
your spot. In our little area where the train table is,
we like would be our dining room. We do have
like some vintage chairs and there is one that I
that it's mine. That's yeah, Like no one else is
allowed to say, oh, yeah, that's your spot, that's your spot,
and be what they say. Let's see excel mom will
power by attorney Dan Newlin. Interrect need to check. It's
a no brainer. Call attorney Dan Newlin. Someone said, it's
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funny when I have my kids over for dinner, we
all sit in the same spots at the table that
we used to Yeah, back in the day.
Speaker 6 (16:42):
It's ingrained. It's ingrained. That's one said.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
At their parents' house, they actually have a specific bowl
that they use to eat any meal out of. That's
their bowl. So they eat out of their bowl in
the spot. When you go to that you look for
that bowl in the cabinet.
Speaker 6 (16:54):
That's my bowl. Yeah, I get that.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
And someone said their home office, it's filled with all
their sports stuff. They do a f s u By
weekly podcasts, which I'm sure is terrible from but the
wife allowed in there.
Speaker 3 (17:05):
Wow a slight.
Speaker 6 (17:06):
I mean the podcast is probably good and it's just.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Going on.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
Oprah has released her favorite Things list.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
This is big now the Johnny's House Entertainment News.
Speaker 4 (17:20):
That's right, all right, So we were just saying that
Oprah's list of favorite things used to be like a
massive deal, especially for a brand.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
I remember when corks A Call they.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
Got on it, and that was so cool because that's
a local brand. But she drops her annual Favorite Things
a Holiday gift guide, and as usual, it contains a
lot of things that you probably haven't heard of that
are outside of your budget, especially nowadays. But there's plenty
of affordable things on it. There are there's a seven
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hundred dollars indoor pizza maker or pizza oven yep. Okay,
I feel like that's not really affordable. But then there's
a two thousand dollars espression machine thousand yep. I think
one of the most absurd like things that are on it.
It's a sixty dollars pair of anti fog reading glasses
for the shower.
Speaker 6 (18:11):
So when you're reading in the shower, it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
It doesn't fog, maybe because you can't read what's on
the labels and stuff, you know, if you can't read
close up. I don't know my putting shampoo in my hand,
am I putting conditionary in my head?
Speaker 6 (18:24):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
I mean that would make sense.
Speaker 6 (18:26):
I can shower in the dark. I know where everything is,
you know.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
But I'm just saying, maybe that makes it because who
reads in the shower?
Speaker 3 (18:33):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 6 (18:34):
And how much is it?
Speaker 3 (18:34):
It's sixty dollars, so I feel like that's that bad.
Speaker 5 (18:38):
They had a special on like Dateline or twenty of
twenty talking about you know, leading up to Oprah's, companies
would just sit she had a way house of stuff,
and companies was like, all right, send us out, send
us to Oprah. Yeah, and if she picked it, it
was guaranteed success.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
You try to get on that list too. So on
the other end, of course, our girl, Gwyneth Paltrow, she's
got a good holiday gift guide. I feel like they
dropped these like simultaneously every single year. But yeah, so
she's got a lot more like extreme adult kind of thing.
Speaker 6 (19:11):
Well your audience, right, I mean you're not she's not
selling us stuff to you.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
Well, she's got like a kinky advent calendar. It comes
with some things like a handcuffs, a paddle, and restraint tape.
That's for one and eighty five dollars. If you're interested
in that she's got.
Speaker 3 (19:30):
Yeah, because I.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Don't know how much those things cost, I'm just assuming
that would become like you could find a better exactly.
Speaker 4 (19:37):
The most expensive item on her list is a golden
diamond chain bracelet for thirty nine thousand dollars. The cheapest
thing you're gonna find is a twelve dollars bottle of
og Hot Girl chili oil.
Speaker 6 (19:51):
What do you do with that?
Speaker 3 (19:52):
No, I don't know. I'm pretty sure it's just.
Speaker 6 (19:54):
If it's chili oil, is it for cooking?
Speaker 3 (19:55):
It sounds like it.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
I mean, well, when you add the og Hot Girl,
that makes me think of somethime for something.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
Yeah, because she does have like a massage oil.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Right, handle right, and she does put out things for
your Oh.
Speaker 4 (20:06):
Yeah, she's got six six different adult toys on there.
Speaker 5 (20:09):
So okay, that's our thing. That's our market this year.
Speaker 4 (20:13):
Yeah, if you haven't seen K Pop Demon Hunters, the
second one is on its way, but you're gonna have
to wait till twenty twenty nine.
Speaker 6 (20:21):
I think that is a terrible mistake.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
It is, yes, right, Oh when I read that, I
had to read it twice so long.
Speaker 5 (20:28):
I'm like, I don't know. This one did take a
long This one took seven years. But I heard it
was made, but it took seven years to grow well.
Speaker 6 (20:34):
To get it like that? Who owns what? Who's gonna
put it out? Yeah? But I'm like, man, you guys
are missing it.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
I agree with that, and so I mean I'm go
by fast.
Speaker 6 (20:43):
Nine years, your kids are going to be what sixteen
of them?
Speaker 3 (20:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Like are they going to care?
Speaker 8 (20:48):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (20:49):
Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 6 (20:50):
Like, what's the trend going to be in nine years?
Speaker 3 (20:52):
We don't know, You don't know for four years from now,
twenty twenty nine.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Yeah, okay, Yeah, that's crazy. Four years Okay, that's better
than nine years.
Speaker 4 (20:57):
Yeah yeah, I mean it says obviously, since animated movies
take a while to make, there's no word what the
sequel will be about. But the same two directors are
also returning, and there aren't really that many details, but
they're saying that that is the official release date happening
with the Netflix that they've signed, that twenty twenty nine
is when it's going to drop.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
That wasn't That's not a Hollywood film, right, it was
made in Okay, so you can tell Hollywood like, hey,
let's get eight sequels out, let's get a weekly series,
let's do a game show.
Speaker 3 (21:22):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
And back in the day, I would have believed the
animation takes a long time. But I right now can
create a nice little animation on my phone, yeah, during
this commercial break, So I disagree that it takes that long.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
I agree with you.
Speaker 6 (21:33):
That's insane.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
I know, and I saw that too. I'm like, my
kids are going to be like in.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Middle school a most yeah, and who knows what they're
going to want to listen to and who knows if
that's what's going to be cool, Like the K pop
stuff may not even be cool in four years, five years,
that knows.
Speaker 6 (21:47):
That's crazy, but they do that stuff.
Speaker 5 (21:49):
I updated you for the first time today was trending
out today, then yesterday, but they're not expecting rain eighties
or high. It is sixty two. Updating you us up
be what's trending.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
The government is still shut down, and we talked about
this a little bit yesterday. So the FAA announced yesterday
that they are going to reduce air traffic by ten
percent at forty high volume airports starting tomorrow, and we
are one too. Yeah, Staffing shortages obviously are causing the problem.
So they said they would cut thirty five hundred to
four thousand flights daily. That's what's needed to keep the
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airspace safe as we have a shortage of two to
three thousand air traffic controllers. They say more than forty
four thousand flights daily is what they deal with. Including
commercial and passenger flights, cargo planes, private aircraft, so all
that stuff can't be managed by this small amount of people. Now,
the airlines are starting to send out notices to their
customers saying, hey, just so you know, we're gonna do
(22:39):
everything we can, and it's not on us. If your
flight is canceled, we'll let you know as soon as possible.
But if you are planning on flying the next couple
of days, you need to just stay on top of
it and check your your app as much as you
can and see what happens.
Speaker 5 (22:51):
Those air traffic controllers have been working without pay, yeah,
and they said some of them want to work, I mean,
you know, stay on the job. Yeah, but they have
to earn money, you know, to get those that can't
be there.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
People using their sick time and not going to work
and then working uber or whatever it might be. So
they have money coming in and they're still getting their
hours when this whole thing ends. But right now travel
gonna be a little rough. And obviously Thanksgivings just a
couple of weeks away. I mean we're already passing the
longest shut down ever. So hopefully by Thanksgiving this is
all ironed out.
Speaker 5 (23:19):
But at this point, what about I think it was
yesterday that they were doing something behind the scene.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
That's what they said, but then it didn't seem that
way from everything I looked at. I know, I know.
Once I demanded the other side have a conversation, the
other side said, cool, come sit and talk to us.
But let's do it with the TV cameras rolling. And
they said no, and let's do it but open it
up first.
Speaker 6 (23:37):
And yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
So it's at this point where the same spot we
were every day they vote every day they say no.
Speaker 5 (23:44):
So it's just kind of where we're at. But more
fun stuff.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Starbucks just dropped their new lineup of festive holiday cups.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
You is there any controversy around it?
Speaker 1 (23:54):
There are six different designs they say to bring extra
cheer to your morning. Four cups are for hot drinks too,
or for ice drinks. Classic, Red and Green, got some
plaid patterns Apron inspired swirls. They have a little gift
tag for baristas to add a personal message if they'd like.
There's the holiday menu drink that arrives this week as well.
Drink menu that arrives this week as well, and then
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the Red Cup Day is going to make its return
next Thursday.
Speaker 6 (24:18):
And the cup I don't.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
It's just like, yeah, it's just a fancy.
Speaker 6 (24:23):
But do they change it or just it's just solid red.
I don't know anything.
Speaker 4 (24:27):
I mean sometimes are now collectible.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Yeah, yeah, And they do have some new holiday stuff
I would actually like to try. They got a ice
sugar cookie latte, a Polar Bear cake pop, and a
cinnamon pull apart bread. I'd give that a word.
Speaker 5 (24:42):
That's my thing. What makes just because they say it's collectible,
does that make it a collectible? No?
Speaker 1 (24:47):
But people buy them because they say it's a collectible. Yeah,
they get very excited about it. I mean you can
collect them if you want. Anything is collectible, but collect rocks.
Speaker 5 (24:54):
My thing is if I'm a collected I'm hoping that
somewhere down the line, it's gonna be worth something.
Speaker 1 (24:59):
Well it would be if they didn't make six trillion
of them. Yeah, yeah, and this is kind of cool.
The Florida High School Athletic Association is gonna announce their
twenty twenty five state high school football playoff bracket today
at noon on their YouTube channel, and so the Orlando
Sentinel already predicted and they predicted four Orlando area teams
are going to earn the number one seeds, so DeLand Edgewater,
(25:19):
Jones and Bishop Moore. According to the Sentinel, they think
they'll be the number one seeds and so if all
their predictions hold true, there's going to be four rematches
of regular season games and the seven A bracket alone.
Haggerty at Lake Mary Seminal who made the playoffs at
Spruce Creek, and winter Park at Boone, that's in the projections.
There's a lot of local teams, but this is but
they don't know for sure. Today at noon we'll know
(25:41):
for sure. But this is based on everything the numbers
that the Sentinel has crutched. But there's a lot of
local teams in it. So that's pretty what we know
for sure. DeLand Edgewater, Jones, Bishop for they're.
Speaker 5 (25:50):
In about our school like you Matilla, I mean those
I want to find out about them. A couple of
the schools that we have come in let's see. So
they're like, they're like, they went undefeated. Yeah, ran the
table one of the best. I would thinking that you
man wain't forget about yobad you matela. But yeah, they
had they had a very very good year.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
They don't pop up in this article, but I mean
that doesn't mean it's not it's not gonna happen, because
this is just their predictions. Obviously, they don't really know
what's gonna happen until noon today.
Speaker 5 (26:17):
Okay, very good, All right, it's time for the throwback game.
That's what you call us up and we asked you
some questions in four different categories. We have movie princes, music, pop, trivia,
and TV and these are all questions. I would call
it throwback game from back in the day and today.
If you get the most right, gott a pair of
ticket see Demi Levado at the Kia Center on April
the tenth. Now, all you have to do is call
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up four oh seven now one nine one o six
seven eight seven seven nine one nine one o six seven.
You get the most right, you win, but you got
to call first. Throwback game. Will play it next on
Johnny House Height Did they have eighty two sixty two
right now? Don't forget this Sunday Sunday Sunday Rays first
ever Sip and sing along. As to the brunch a
Lord Downtown Orlando reservation is still available, ma'am.
Speaker 4 (27:02):
Yes, there are some reservations still available. Just go to
XIL one to six seven dot com And the manager
messaged me yesterday he's like, we got more TVs up
for people that want to watch football, so we're very excited.
Included with your ticket is your entree and if you
want to purchase and purchase bottomless mimosas, you can also
do that as well.
Speaker 5 (27:20):
Okay, it's gonna be a good time. We'll all be there.
So come on out. You bring your girlfriend, bring your budfriend,
come by yourself, whatever, bring your husband, your wife, whatever,
Come on out. It's a good time on a Sunday.
And like to say, at the TV, if you want
to watch the game and like one person want watch
the game, another one to sing.
Speaker 6 (27:35):
Along, you can do that too.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
It's gonna be fine.
Speaker 5 (27:38):
It's gonna be looking forward to what's happening this Sunday.
All right, Brian, what's some skill BuzzFeed telling us?
Speaker 6 (27:43):
Now?
Speaker 1 (27:44):
So BuzzFeed dropped the list of life skills that everyone
should have picked up by the time they're thirty. Okay,
and they're not like all like practical stuff. I mean,
one of them is the Heimlich maneuver, which, by the way,
I don't know how to do. I mean, I've seen
in movies. I think I can probably mimic it, but
I don't know in the theory I can do it.
Speaker 5 (28:03):
I've gone to a class, but as we mentioned, we
were talking about this off the air, I think I
would actually have to do it to say I could
do it.
Speaker 6 (28:11):
Yes, yes, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
Yes, time management is on the list of practical skills
you should have already picked up by the time you're thirty.
Speaker 6 (28:20):
Budgeting obviously, yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
Yeah, they say being able to cook at least five
full basic meals. I agree, you ain't got to be
a great chef, but by the time you're thirty, you
should be able to do a handful of meals that
are full on, not just a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Speaker 6 (28:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (28:36):
Like, I don't by far. I don't consider myself a
great cook. I can cook, if that makes any sense.
Like the food I cook is tasty, but it's not
to the point where, like, you know, I want everybody
to come over and enjoy this dish. I'm not like that.
But yeah, you do it one dish at a time.
Once you've mastered one, you let me get another one,
and before you know it, you have a few under
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your belt.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Filing your taxes elf or professional. Yes, you the basics
of doing it yourself. I can't do it, no, no, yeah,
I mean it really depends on how complicated it gets.
If you're just straight filing taxes because you have one
job with one paycheck where they take out all the taxes.
Oh yeah, the first one, the first paycheck. If you
have deductions here and side business here. Yeah, right, so
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I can see now I can get confusing, but you
should understand it, so you could go find someone to
help you with it. I would imagine a basic understanding
of the way the tax system works, although I know
that's hard because it's it's meant to confuse you.
Speaker 6 (29:31):
For sure.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Car basics that car basic, jump starting your own car
can do that. Checking your oil at least, maybe not
changing it, but checking your air and your tire.
Speaker 5 (29:42):
Basic stuff like that.
Speaker 6 (29:43):
Yeah, about dropping a motive.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
And changing your own oil isn't always easy either, I
know for some people today, but it's not.
Speaker 5 (29:51):
Always not with the newer cars. The older cars. Your
dad would send you up under the car and has
a screw r.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Yeah close, yeah, put some more in. I don't think
it's like that now. Yeah, so basic stuff like that. Yeah,
I think a couple of them is. And being thirty
is you should be able to master being alone. A
lot of people can't be alone.
Speaker 3 (30:14):
That's a good one.
Speaker 5 (30:15):
It took me a while to be comfortable being alone
because in my thirties I always had that that fomo,
I'm missing out, I'm missing out. I gotta go out.
Oh I'm sitting at home, going, man, what's up with
my life? I'm at home and nobody's here, and now
I gotta make myself.
Speaker 6 (30:31):
Got to make my film.
Speaker 5 (30:33):
Yeah, yeah, that is a good one. Ray, What is
something you should master about the age of thirty?
Speaker 4 (30:37):
I would say, how to change your air filter in
your house? Yeah, because I didn't know for the longest
time how or like where, or it's the longest size.
What's the longest I think I want like four months? Okay,
so I don't think it was that long, but.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
Mine was so long it jammed up the air conditioning. Oh,
let me tell you.
Speaker 5 (30:57):
When you call an AC person, all of them and
I said, look at this, it's pretty bad.
Speaker 4 (31:03):
Yeah, I mean where you're you need to know where
You're like, good documents are like the your birth shift
can or social scaredy card. I feel like you should
know where your documents are. And I didn't know her
mind where for the longest time when I first moved
out of my house and I was like, Mom, I
need this, and she was like, oh, I have it,
And I was like, I think I'm an adult now
and I should have it.
Speaker 7 (31:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (31:23):
Isn't it funny as an adult You're like, you see
my birthtificate. It's in the Bible, baby. Yeah, you had
in the house for a million years.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (31:29):
Wow. We want you to add on to those lists.
What is something that everyone should be able to master
by the age of thirties? Essential? What do you call
life skills? You should know these things by the age
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ICE just tells those skills that everyone should know. Let's
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These are things, some light skills you should know by
the age of thirty.
Speaker 6 (32:30):
Everyone should know these things.
Speaker 5 (32:31):
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Guys?
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All right, what's up?
Speaker 6 (32:45):
What's the LFE skill you should know about age of thirty?
Doing laundry? Yes, doing laundry right, yes, let me let
me press that for sure.
Speaker 5 (32:53):
I moved out in nineteen and I had some hard lessons.
Speaker 6 (32:55):
Learned what laundre? What did you ruin?
Speaker 5 (33:00):
Too many clothes? Yeah, colors, yeah, a lot of jerseys,
a lot of jerseys. Man, My, I had his favorite.
It was one hundred percent wool sweater. No one told
me I put that thing in the drya a toddler.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
When you're younger, you put as much as you possibly
fit in there. You don't want to do it. It's
never getting clean. It all comes out smelling funky, and
it never dries.
Speaker 5 (33:27):
Yeah, So that's definitely a left lesson that you need
to know absolutely. You hold on a second. Cassberry Kenny, Hey, Cammy, Hey,
good morning, Gay, Good morning to you. What's the life
lesson you should know about thirty?
Speaker 8 (33:39):
By thirty, you should be seperate enough to be able
to say no people asking these things all the time.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
That's, you know what, take care of yourself. That's actually
on the list of being able to just say no
and knowing that you don't have to explain yes the
answer is just no.
Speaker 5 (33:57):
But here's the thing, it sounds so hard when you
say no. There's ways around saying no without saying no,
Like I don't at this particular time, I don't have to.
I don't.
Speaker 6 (34:07):
I don't think I have time to do that. But
just like, no, that sounds just hard.
Speaker 8 (34:12):
I'm fifty now. I have definitely not mastered that one.
Speaker 6 (34:17):
A lot of people through life would never master that.
Speaker 8 (34:20):
Yes, they see me coming, there's this that'll do it.
Speaker 6 (34:23):
Right now, I'm still not great at it.
Speaker 4 (34:28):
Like you said, though, you shouldn't have to explain yourself.
It's just like, yeah.
Speaker 5 (34:32):
No, no, I can't. From Orlando Kelly, good morning, Hi,
Hi Kelly.
Speaker 7 (34:39):
Basic skill technology and specifically things like passwords, how to
store them, what not to do so they don't get stolen.
I spent a lot of time educating my parents and
protecting their identity.
Speaker 5 (34:51):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I just recently told my mom if
it's not one of us, don't don't answer the phone.
Speaker 8 (34:58):
Just basically just.
Speaker 6 (34:59):
Don't answer it.
Speaker 5 (35:00):
Next thing, you know, she's nothing about full life insurance
for a dog that we don't have.
Speaker 7 (35:05):
Sadly, that's happened many many times with my dad.
Speaker 6 (35:08):
Yo, yell, that just friendly.
Speaker 5 (35:11):
You know, listen at home, the phone rings, Hey, how
you doing?
Speaker 6 (35:14):
They don't know? I got you?
Speaker 5 (35:16):
All right? You hold in a second. From Lady Lake,
Dakota good morning.
Speaker 6 (35:22):
That would be me. There you go.
Speaker 5 (35:23):
Hey, Dakota, Hey, can you hear me?
Speaker 6 (35:26):
I got you? That was me.
Speaker 5 (35:26):
I forgot to hit the button. I ain't gonna blame
you for that. I just recent I didn't even look.
I just reached over it.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
I was like, I don't even mean by thirty years.
What I mean by thirty years here you should know?
Speaker 5 (35:37):
Yeah, I think you have thirty six. I might get it.
I might get it. I'm not sure. I won't even
battle that one, Dakota, what should you master?
Speaker 9 (35:46):
All right? I know this is super boring and it's
super difficult to understand, but just insurance, just auto and
home insurance. Yeah, yeah, just sit down with somebody, have
them explain it to you and just have a basic understanding.
I've seen people lose everything because they just don't know
what they're covered for and they're not.
Speaker 5 (36:06):
Yeah, now that one man, because when my house burned down,
I knew what I had and I was like, well,
we're gonna be okay.
Speaker 4 (36:13):
Ray, what do they say a lot of the car
staff changing attire, jump starting a battery. Yeah, somebody said
to the young ends savior money it's something that they
wish that they learned.
Speaker 5 (36:24):
You know, youngers are hearing no not blah blah blah
blah blah.
Speaker 6 (36:28):
Yeah what am I saving?
Speaker 4 (36:29):
Zoe Anne said, learn how to speak to somebody on
the phone, especially if you're calling a company. You need
to identify yourself and tell them the reason why you're calling.
She said that she works for a company and there's
so many times where she has to ask one million
questions on why they're calling.
Speaker 5 (36:45):
That's said a basic phones kid.
Speaker 3 (36:48):
Yes, not for example, I am X Y and Z
I am calling for this.
Speaker 5 (36:53):
Yes, you you call the businesses like like you call
your friend.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
Own skills in general probably are are not very easy
to come by now because.
Speaker 6 (37:03):
Nobody uses the fon. That's true.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
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to check It's a no brainer. Just call Attorney Dan Newland.
Someone said, how to quickly calculate a tip on your bilt.
How to be okay with spending time alone? Yes, yeah,
let's see. Someone says that you should by thirty know
how to admit when you're wrong.
Speaker 6 (37:22):
Yeah for sure.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
It's hard for me though, because I'm not wrong. I've
not come to the bart where I need to learn
it yet.
Speaker 5 (37:27):
I say heart, Yeah, I was wrong in that my
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Speaker 10 (37:53):
Oh yay, girls, be so happy.
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Speaker 3 (38:03):
Jelly Roll and his wife are looking to become parents.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
Now the Johnny's House Entertainment News's gree.
Speaker 4 (38:09):
All right, So Jelly Roll's wife, Bunny, she was sitting
down and she was talking to Mariy Povich on her podcast,
so you could hear it on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 3 (38:18):
It's called Dumb Blonde.
Speaker 4 (38:20):
But she at one point was talking to Mary and
he opened up about you know, life and kids and
all that, and she was talking about how she has
some fertility issues and she was saying that they eventually
are going to choose adoption. Okay, So Bunny said that
the IVF process has been tough. And if it's meant
to be, it's meant to be, and if not, we
(38:41):
can always adopt. And so that's the process. And going
through IVF is just so hard. I was going to
say it's expensive, which it is for normal people. But luckily,
you know, they've got what they have. Maury called the
decision the best and they could they could make it,
you know, as parents. So they're just very excited that,
hopefully in the near future that they will become parents.
Speaker 5 (39:02):
I saw I think it might have been Instagram of TikTok.
He was in Australia. Did you see that he had
walked out of the Louis vatone to the store he
goes and I was just in there and it looked
at me like, how's about the rob of the place
that he's laughing? He said, the last time somebody looked
at me like that, I was about.
Speaker 1 (39:18):
Like that treated me like a criminal.
Speaker 6 (39:19):
Last criminal actually was criminal.
Speaker 5 (39:23):
He's walking He's see the big l V. I understand that.
Speaker 4 (39:29):
Last week, Morgan Wallen officially announced his twenty twenty six
Still the Problem tour, and it's shaping up to.
Speaker 3 (39:34):
Be his biggest yet. Is what they're saying.
Speaker 4 (39:37):
So, Morgan confirmed the stadium tour includes back to back
nights at huge venues and the newest surprise is at
the tour now includes two nights at Clemson University at
the Memorial Stadium.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
That's pretty big for him.
Speaker 4 (39:51):
But there's been a serious upgrade, he said for the
twenty twenty sixth version the stage.
Speaker 3 (39:56):
Okay, so if you did.
Speaker 4 (39:57):
See Morgan Wallen recently, the whole stage, Morgan's new setup
features four different pit areas instead of two kids, meaning
hundreds hundreds more fans can actually get down and be
closer on the floor, which is really cool. Some folks
think that this kind of signals that the set list
is going to be completely different.
Speaker 3 (40:16):
If the stage is going to be completely different, you.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
Have to switch it up. Yeah, yeah, because I've already
seen the tour, so like why would I go? Yeah,
but now there's new stuff, You're like, oh, now to go.
Speaker 4 (40:26):
I like that when artists open up the pit more,
you know, just because there are a lot more people
that can go down there and be closer.
Speaker 6 (40:32):
It's good for them because they can feel the energy
from the crowd.
Speaker 5 (40:34):
Right.
Speaker 4 (40:34):
Absolutely, So, general sales for Morgan Wallen. They start tomorrow
in a portion of his proceeds will go to the
Morgan Wallen Foundation, which it supports youth sports and music groups.
Speaker 5 (40:45):
Okay, all right, come back. Weird stories that are true,
bron hold on market calendar, mark your calendar, giving no
way tickets tomorrow. We're not eight o eight partly sunny.
There'll be some clouds to day eighties or high at
sixty nine right now. Weird but true. What that man, It.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
Would really suck to find out you were dead via email.
Yeah that it happened to over five hundred people in Maine.
So main Health, which is like their largest healthcare provider,
they sent out emails and wrongly told five hundred and
thirty one people that they were dead. So the letters
expressed condolences and included information for their next of ken
about how to resolve their estate because they were dead.
(41:21):
But they really weren't dead obviously because they were reading
the Yeah. So the computer system, I guess had an
error in the software used to generate a state vendor
letters and that's what caused the mistake. They were never
listed as deceased in their medical records and never were
sent to the actual state to remove them from these
sort of roles or anything, but it did affect their
status in the healthcare system, which they had to figure out.
(41:42):
One moment said she was pretty upset to receive the letters,
saying she wasn't even in the hospital for anything serious,
so it was weird that she found out that she
died when she opened her email and she called the
patient financial services to report that she was still alive
in the person on the phone said, yeah, we know,
we're trying to figure it out, so.
Speaker 5 (41:58):
I'm still alive. Yeah, by the way, you always twenty
eight thousands, we're expecting you to call.
Speaker 1 (42:04):
So yeah, it would be interesting to see how they're
going to handle your death because now you know what
their policy is because they were reaching out the next
of Canda Settle estates. So now you kind of you
know what's gonna come if you were to pass what
they would be sending to your people.
Speaker 5 (42:19):
I wrote back, say, Yo, not funny, because I think
it was somebody trying to mess with me. Yeah, this
ain't funny, right, Yeah, ain't funny. So, yeah, they weren't
really dead.
Speaker 1 (42:25):
I mean, you would obviously know you're not dead if
you're in your own email but still not good. You know,
we always talk about animals on the loose here. There
was monkeys all over the place before well, last week
there was some big news over in Ireland. There was
a lion reported roaming around.
Speaker 6 (42:37):
Who who's lyon? But that's the whole thing.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Like a lion in Ireland doesn't make any sense because
there's not somebody had it random lions. No, it turns
out it was actually just a dog that someone got
a haircut to.
Speaker 6 (42:48):
Make it look like a lion.
Speaker 1 (42:49):
Yeah, it's a new Foundland dog and it had the
main and the poofy tail and everything. Then they finally
tracked it down. The dog's name is actually Mouse and
it's extremely approachable and friendly. It's had everybody freaked out
that they were like putting out bulletins avoid the lion.
Speaker 5 (43:03):
Was it you? A couple of months ago did a
true story where it was a zoo that had it,
Like I think it was supposed to be a lion.
It was a dollar dog. Yeah, that's kind of beat up.
Speaker 1 (43:14):
So that's exactly what these people did. And this is
happened in the New Jersey so an appeals scored up
there dismissed a lawsuit filed by a fifty five year
old woman who claimed she was harassed at Iplay America,
which is like an indoor amusement park. She was attending
a birthday party with her two kids when an employee
told her that she could not ride this ride because
(43:34):
she didn't meet the minimum height requirement for this go
cart ride. But she had already ridden it earlier in
the day several times without issue, so she asked for
them to go get somebody else. So they did, and
while the manager and that person were talking, it was
holding up the line. So the kids in line were
upset because they were trying to get on the go carts.
Try I started calling her Karen, telling her to get
out of the way, so she sued, saying that she
(43:55):
was harassed by them being called Karen because of the
employees holding her up when she wasn't supposed to be
held up.
Speaker 5 (44:02):
My thing is, okay, if you're gonna get the manager,
step to the side. That's the international language, right, I'm
gonna get the manager. There's people trying to get on
the line. Right, step to the side. Once he clears
things up, You're the first one, she probably said. I
will not step to the side.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
I've already written this three times today, I'm getting on
the damn go carts. And then the kids behind her
says move of course, of course, and so she sued, Well,
the judge said no, the court rule that being called
names by other customers, while unpleasant, is not enough to
suit an amusement park.
Speaker 5 (44:32):
Wow, okay, all right, we won't try that one again.
All right, we come back. They say, more gen Zers
are opting out of college and they want to be
their own bosses. Is this you? Is it your kids?
Are you doing that? We're gonna talk about that next.
You want to get ahead of it. Four oh seven
nine one nine one o six seven eight seven seven
(44:53):
nine one nine one sixve We're gonna talk about that next.
Speaker 6 (44:55):
On Johnny's House.
Speaker 5 (44:55):
A few clowds today, more gen Zer said I ain't
going to college.
Speaker 4 (44:59):
Was over don Yeah, So I guess they were doing
some like studies and stuff. And it shows that a
lot of gen Zers are opting out of going to
college and instead of going to college, they just want
to become their own bosses or create, you know, their
own kind of business, or be an entrepreneur and stuff
like that. And so Jeff Bezos actually came out and
he was talking about it because the statistics of people
(45:22):
not going to college, and he was like, if you
guys are trying to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or
the next Bill Gates, like they were the exception of
people that dropped out of college and became who they were.
Speaker 6 (45:34):
But I mean, you look at it and go, but
they did.
Speaker 3 (45:37):
It, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 6 (45:38):
You know, yeah, understand what you're saying.
Speaker 5 (45:40):
And you know when your mom gave you that money
to start, you know, but you did it right. You know.
I don't know if that's the message to what stay
in college or just be careful.
Speaker 4 (45:50):
I think that you just you shouldn't have these dreams
of like being a millionaire instantly.
Speaker 1 (45:56):
I think, well, they well there's the difference. None of
them were instantly millionaire. I think that your two things
can be true at the same time. They are the exception. Yes,
not everyone that drops out becomes the next big tech mogul. Also,
it's possible that anyone can do it, so you can
have both things.
Speaker 6 (46:12):
Two things can be true at one Yeah.
Speaker 5 (46:13):
But see, here's here's what's happening now with the gen
zs is there's different avenues that you can be successful.
You could master AI it's the next frontier. Get in there.
You can master bit the bitcoins, that kind of thing. Uh,
there's different avenues and of course you know you can
be an influencer.
Speaker 4 (46:34):
We absolutely so, it's not like you can create an
influencing market.
Speaker 5 (46:39):
You know, there's different avenues. Where when I started, it's
like you had three choices. And I say this all
the time. Go to the military, go to college, work
lance factor. Yeah, those were the options. But that's where
the world was. It's wide open now.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
Content creation didn't exist back. You can create content in
any in any like arena. That ivory system might change,
but if you're a good concurent content creator, you'll be fine.
Speaker 5 (47:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
So like, look, my son decided not to go to
college and I did Florida prepaid, so I had it all,
save it up and ready to go.
Speaker 6 (47:10):
He went one semester, didn't like. It wasn't a thing.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
He wasn't a school guy in high school, so I
wasn't shocked. Yeah, but he decided he wanted to try
to be you know, in radio and learn the broadcasting
and content creation on stuff. And he's doing very well
for himself now he's working hard. Yeah, and he and
you know, I told him the pitfalls because I've been
through him. Yeah, but it just wasn't for him. He
could it just like a dad. I could go and
I could waste the money. I'm telling you, I'm just
(47:35):
not into it. Yeah, all right, We'll find something you're
into and and be good at it.
Speaker 5 (47:38):
I just think gen zers have more avenues. Well, when
I started, we didn't have that many avenues. It was
I mean, you could, you could be that person, but
you had to I mean you had to. Companies weren't
really looking at you if you didn't have a college degree. Yeah,
you weren't even being looked upon.
Speaker 2 (47:51):
Right.
Speaker 6 (47:52):
It's not like that now.
Speaker 4 (47:53):
Well now it's more of experience, you know, like what experience.
Speaker 3 (47:56):
Do you have? Yeah, that could actually help you be
a part of the job.
Speaker 1 (48:00):
And I think some jobs there are no choice. If
you're going to be a doctor, if you're going to
be a lawyer. There are certain career paths that require
college and that's cool, and then there are certain that.
Speaker 5 (48:09):
Don't know, Like my kid wants to be a meteorologist,
not a TV meteorologist. He wants to work on a
corporate level. Whatever that means. He has to go to college.
He knows that these are the things you have to
do to get there. But back then, you know, if
you told your parents don't want to go to college,
it be a failure. Oh, it's just not like now
(48:30):
and some parents now listening, going, are you guys talking
you know, people from not going to college. Now, I'm
just saying, listen to your kids. Yeah, just listen to them.
You know, they may have a plan. They may be
the next market Zuckerberg. They may not be. But if
they're telling you college is and their thing and college
costs tens of thousands of dollars, yeah, just might want
to You might want to just listen to them, because
(48:50):
a lot of them are opted out. Look, man, I
got eighteen followers.
Speaker 1 (48:54):
Well, and the college debt is no joke, and so like,
are you going to go into debt for something that
that you you aren't into and you aren't gonna use
and that you're gonna just find another job? So that's
why I told my son, find something that that hooks you,
that you can go to every day and smile while
you're doing it. That's to me, what can.
Speaker 4 (49:11):
Master And you can't really say that, oh, I don't
want to go to college without any aspirations because it's like, well,
what are you gonna do? You're just see and be
a couch potato, you know, yeah exactly. That's like if
your parent, if your a parent and your child has
some aspiration that doesn't really involve college.
Speaker 5 (49:26):
You know, you're like, well, if they say what you
want to do, I don't know yet, then that's a
discussion that you have have ongoing and say, Okay, what
are you into, what do you like, what makes you
what makes your your heart flutter when you think about
doing this, Then let's see if we can get on
that road. But it isn't a I think about just
chilling for about a year or two. No, that's the
old school thing that's in me that I ain't gonna leave.
Speaker 1 (49:47):
You don't do something right, dude, my son got three jobs.
Yeah I know, so I'm not letting you sit and
do nothing. But if college isn't it, that's okay. But
you about to find something that is right. This ain't it.
Speaker 5 (50:00):
That ain't it. So I'm just still just saying listen
to your kids because a lot of them are opting
out and there are more avenues. All right, we're gonna
come back. We'll find out what your song and giveaway
want to raise first sip and sing along brunches, We'll
tell you how you can get that next.
Speaker 2 (50:12):
On john Now the Johnny's House Entertainment News. That's Rae
all right.
Speaker 4 (50:17):
So Millie Bobby Brown obviously Stranger Things coming back around
and so they're rolling.
Speaker 6 (50:22):
She has changed absolutely the beginning of that series.
Speaker 4 (50:25):
And it's so funny because when I was reading more
about like her and everything going on, she is like
demanding the press to stop slamming her body and talking
about how she is a woman.
Speaker 5 (50:37):
People still watching reruns and Stranged Things. That was four
years ago.
Speaker 3 (50:41):
I was ten when I.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
Started ten you know age on TV.
Speaker 6 (50:46):
I know you know.
Speaker 4 (50:48):
So what she was talking about, though, is that she
has filed like a complain about David Harber and I
guess they reportedly clash on sets, but she formally complained
about him. Uh before like the co stars reunited to
film the fifth and final season of Stranger Stranger Things,
she filed the harassment for bullying, claiming before they started
shooting the last season that there were pages and pages
(51:12):
of accusations and like an investigation. Then I went on
for months before they started filming the last season. Yeah,
so nobody would know. But now she's coming out now
that the season has wrapped up and everything. She's like, yeah,
I had like pages and pages of accusations, and the
outlet has like alleged that Millie Bobby Brown who claims
(51:32):
that her her think, yeah, yeah, David Harbor, he did
not include any of the allegations of misconduct of sexual nature,
which you know was bullying, harassment, which we've heard multiple times.
They wrapped up filming in December of twenty twenty four,
but as their father daughter relationship became more tumultuous, I
(51:57):
guess on screen she was talking about their real life
relationship and how it kind of mirrored the characters. Really,
their real life relationship between them, how they were on
screen is exactly how they were on and he bullied her.
Speaker 6 (52:10):
Yeah, but again when she started, she was ten, she
was dead.
Speaker 4 (52:13):
They got angry with each other and she would express
her feelings on and off sets, and there were scenes
where they were like really raw, and it was kind
of like reward for the whole the show because they
really didn't like each other acting.
Speaker 6 (52:27):
I mean it messes with your subconscious.
Speaker 3 (52:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (52:30):
So if I got a scene, I don't want to
be mad at you. I got to pull up something
to be angry with you about. But at the end
of the scene is a well to.
Speaker 6 (52:37):
Be cut and go oh man, yeah we're good.
Speaker 5 (52:39):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (52:39):
But they were like, yep, that's it.
Speaker 6 (52:41):
I hate you. I hate you too.
Speaker 3 (52:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (52:43):
So five years after Tom Bergeron was fired from Dancing
with the Stars, he's coming back. He's returning to Dancing
with the Stars next Tuesday to help the show celebrate
their twentieth anniversary.
Speaker 3 (52:54):
So, I mean.
Speaker 4 (52:55):
Tom will be a guest judge. And that was a mistake.
Speaker 3 (53:00):
I agree.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
He was like that he was the host of Dancing
with the Stars.
Speaker 3 (53:04):
I agree with that.
Speaker 4 (53:05):
He said, I'm anticipating that it's going to be a wonderful, emotional,
nostalogic night, and it's so much fun to watch like
his friends do the work, and he's excited to like
do the commercials and just be part of dancing.
Speaker 5 (53:19):
He helped create it, help create, and then they got
rid of him, and then the ratings went.
Speaker 3 (53:22):
Down and he was the host for fifteen years.
Speaker 5 (53:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (53:25):
Yeah, And there was no real reason behind it.
Speaker 6 (53:27):
What did they replace him with wasn't it de tyber Banks?
Speaker 1 (53:30):
And she was like super performative and everyone's like, yo.
Speaker 4 (53:33):
Yeah, like this isn't about you, right, yeah. So he's
going to be back for the twentieth anniversary next Tuesday.
Speaker 5 (53:38):
All right, very good updating you on what's happening. The
world changes quickly, that's why we do what. Senate Republicans say.
They are close to reaching a deal to reopen the government.
So it's been going on for thirty seven days now,
the shutdown. It's the longs in history.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
But they said that there is a mini funding package
that could get support from both sides, and it's almost done.
They met with Democratic negotiators on Tuesday night to find
a solution. So now they think they can get this
deal reach and approved by Congress next week. Okay, so
they need to get everybody on board, obviously, but at
least at this point, there's like, all right, let's do this,
let's do this, let's get this minithing going, so we
(54:12):
can at least get the people that are working paid
and then we can hash out the.
Speaker 6 (54:15):
Rest of it.
Speaker 1 (54:16):
Okay, but it won't be this week because tomorrow's Friday, obviously,
so it won't be by this week.
Speaker 5 (54:20):
But bye.
Speaker 1 (54:21):
They think next week this actually could come to a close,
which would be nice.
Speaker 6 (54:24):
Oh no, Joe man.
Speaker 1 (54:25):
In the meantime, you're not an airlines responding to the
air traffic control problem and reduction of flights, they say
they will refund customers who now don't want to fly
because of impending federal flight restriction. So if you decide
that you don't want to fly, even if you have
a front of your ticket, they will go ahead and
refund your ticket right now. Get through becuse they're cuting
ten percent of the flights in the US airspace.
Speaker 5 (54:45):
It is like rolling the dice, right, you know it
is mine going to get cut because somebody's flight getting cut.
Speaker 6 (54:50):
Yeah, you know.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
And so they say even if if you don't want
to fly, you don't want to deal with it, then
you can go ahead and get requests the refund customers
eligible for refunds, even if they're flight isn't impacted. So
just like I'm not dealing with this headache, I'll drive,
then they will go ahead and refund your flight. That's
United Airlines, so it's got all of them. It'll be
case my case base.
Speaker 5 (55:10):
Someone say, hey, you might have gone hopefully by next week.
This will all the worst. The worst feeling in the
world is you in the airport trying to get home
and you look at that screen and it says cancel.
Speaker 6 (55:18):
Yeah, so you just sit there for a.
Speaker 5 (55:19):
Second going what am I going to do? Right and
trying to find a way home.
Speaker 1 (55:23):
It's like what And so some people are like, you
know what, I'll just drive EDC Orlando returns tomorrow. Then
you field outside of Camping World Stadium. Fourteenth year they've
been doing it. Yeah, yeah, my crazy, it's crazy. It's good.
I mean, obviously it's really really big. The only year
they didn't do it was the COVID year. Yeah, so
obviously tons of acts. They've got a long long list
(55:47):
of artists they're going to be there. The lineup is
so huge, like I got to keep scrolling to get
through it. So some tickets are still available if you
want to do that, you can do that. The festival
grounds open at one pm till midnight daily. That's over
on Tampa Avenue, which is right in front of Camping
World Stadium. There's a bunch of different stages, circuit grounds,
Kinetic Field, Neon Garden, Stereo, Bloom and Casabacardi.
Speaker 3 (56:07):
And the best people watching you in your life.
Speaker 5 (56:09):
I'd drove by it this morning. Then they're testing the lights.
It is beautiful yep.
Speaker 1 (56:13):
So you obviously get buy alcohol. Food vendor is going
to be there, water refill stations, merches, lockers, carnival rides,
all kinds of stuff. Parking and transportation. There is an
EDC shuttle it's going to be give you direct access
to the festival gates at least from the Central Florida hotels.
Most of them have their own shuttle over by Universal
International Drive. There is a shuttle pass that you can buy.
(56:33):
You can pay to part downtown and the parking garages.
They'll shuttle you with a link shuttle over there.
Speaker 5 (56:38):
I want them to parking at those houses right around.
Speaker 6 (56:41):
Oh yeah, can work.
Speaker 3 (56:42):
That's what I usually do.
Speaker 4 (56:43):
Some guys like here, you want to park in my
front yard and I give them like twenty bucks.
Speaker 5 (56:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (56:47):
There are general parking spots that they say it's extremely limited,
and those cost forty bucks.
Speaker 3 (56:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (56:51):
What's allowed and what's prohibited. You can bring your cell
phones obviously your portable chargers.
Speaker 5 (56:56):
Be careful what you tell cell phones because people are
going around they look for that.
Speaker 1 (57:02):
Let's see they say, earplugs, festival totems or decorated pool
noodles are okay because you know everyone comes in there
with the glow sticks and they say, please put some
clothes on. No, no, clothes are not required. Well, there's
some level. But you know hula hoops with led who
hula hoops? There are led whips. They're allowed whips. Yeah, yeah,
(57:24):
it means part of your costume. Okay, didn't Yeah, this
says here's here's what's allowed. This is on the list.
What's prohibited? Aerosol products, balls or frisbees, drones, drugs, gas masks,
anything glass. You can't bring glass, helium, balloons, illegal substances,
(57:44):
large chains or spiked jewelry.
Speaker 3 (57:47):
My gas mask was a part of my costume.
Speaker 1 (57:49):
Can't bring it. Over the counter medications, they say, don't
bring them, Yes, but I made them. Pacifiers. No pets,
no professional photos, video or audio equipment.
Speaker 8 (57:59):
No.
Speaker 5 (58:00):
Have you seen anybody bring their pets?
Speaker 1 (58:02):
No?
Speaker 3 (58:02):
No, if you brought your animal there.
Speaker 1 (58:05):
Or red colored light up ones batons are lightsabers. Just
can't bring red because they probably use it for like
that makes sense. Yeah, don't bring a tent. Don't bring
no large umbrella, don't bring no chair, don't bring no blanket.
About coolers, let's see coolers, coolers, coolers on the list
of no got anywhere. Yeah, it doesn't say it's not it.
(58:26):
I mean that's common sense. It's not on the list.
Speaker 5 (58:28):
But let me tell you that's a long way to
haul of the cooler to be turning around and going back.
Speaker 1 (58:32):
Yeah at the front, Yeah, you ain't bringing that. So yeah,
there's a great list of what you can and can't
do and where you can and can't park on Orlando
siml dot com.
Speaker 6 (58:40):
It's got a big rundown of everything.
Speaker 5 (58:42):
This thing is going to be huge, and speaking of
it will give your last chance to win EDEC Orlando tickets.
Next is right around in the corner. Baby DJ is
about to start. And if you're planning your your holiday
parties or get together, instead of giving gag gifts, I'll
see this every year, just pick up a toy for
a kid because they got a feeling that this year
the demand is going would be huge. And if you
want to be a drop off all location, we'll start
(59:03):
hitting that. But we were talking about that off the
air and Brian, some people find the holidays stress them.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
Yeah, they said, a lot of people actually are walking
around pretending to be happy during the holidays, Like half
of the people are walking around pretending to be happy
because it just stresses them out so much. A lot
of people say they would like to actually skip some
of the festivities that they know they can't, but they
have to go to, whether maybe family gathering or whatever
it might be.
Speaker 5 (59:24):
Yeah, for me, I mean love, I love I love Christmas,
I love everything it stands for. I love getting home
to see my family because there's nothing like if you're
away from home, to get home and get that love
that you can only get from family members. But leading
up to it and for me and for us here,
you know, we have a foundation that we run and
it's Baby DJ and make sure we help families and
(59:45):
every day of the week, you know, it's it's very stressful.
And it's not distress that it's not distress that you know,
it's stress that everybody that wrote in will we'll be
able to help them, and stress and making sure it's
a lot of stress leading up to it. I love
the holiday, but it is for me and I'll answer
you guys, it's very, very, very very very very very
very stressful, but I'm happy. My favorite time of the
(01:00:07):
Christmas holiday is the last day of the Baby DJ warehouse.
We've cleaned it up, you get the keys back, and
then I get the break for Christmas and come back
the first of the year. That's the best feeling any world.
But up to that, it's stressful. B What did you say?
Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
You know, it doesn't really stress me out that much
anymore because we don't really do a lot, so my
son's older, I don't have to meet any sort of
Christmas expectations anymore. Yeah, but I do feel like I
have to pretend to be happier than I am because
I don't have Christmas joy because and it's not because
I'm depressed. It's not a holiday that means a lot
to me, so but I feel like when you don't
(01:00:42):
have like the what people expect you to have as
far as Christmas joy goes, they look at you sideway.
So I got to pretend like I love Christmas. I mean,
I play Christmas music every day down the hall starting tomorrow.
So I do feel like I have to fake it, Okay,
But I don't feel stressed by it.
Speaker 5 (01:00:57):
Okay, I don't I'm trying to think that I fake
it now. You know what it is? The stress that
you see for me is coming from what I'm doing. Yeah,
you know, Ray, what about you?
Speaker 4 (01:01:05):
So I do feel very joyful around the holidays, just
because I love seeing people get excited and happy and
the lights the glow of the season. Yes, but I've
said this before, like I Christmas is one of my
It's like my least favorite holiday, just because of the
anticipation of like gift giving and you know, receiving gifts.
And I just if it was all just about family
(01:01:27):
and being with the people you loved and eating and drinking,
I would be happy.
Speaker 5 (01:01:32):
I'm gonna take Brian line. But so y'all forgot what
the reason season.
Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
See, Like, that's why to me, Thanksgiving is the holiday
that's holiday. No, there's no expectations. We're just hanging around
with each other, enjoying each other.
Speaker 3 (01:01:45):
And eating and eating and drinking.
Speaker 6 (01:01:46):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:47):
I don't have to fake my Thanksgiving joy. Yeah, I
think I gotta fake my Christmas joy.
Speaker 6 (01:01:51):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (01:01:52):
I mean, I love giving gifts, but it's like the
anticipation of them opening it and are they gonna like it?
And spending so much money and yeah, you know, like
it's just too much.
Speaker 5 (01:02:01):
Wow, all right, we want to find out what you say.
Fifty seven percent of people say uh that they find
the holidays very stressful, sixty four admit that they'd rather
skip it, and sixty nine say that they feel that
they have to show people they're happier where they are.
How do you feel about it? Does the holiday make
you stressful? Do you have to fake being happy? And
in the actual meaning of Christmas? We want to give
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Speaker 6 (01:02:29):
You can stay say.
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tickets we have to d C Orlando. We will hook
you up. How do you feel about the holidays? This
you out?
Speaker 6 (01:03:00):
Let's talk about it on Johnny's house.
Speaker 5 (01:03:01):
How to even pretend to be happy during the holidays
and want to find out if that is you? How
do you honestly feel about it? Last Chance to Win
E d C E d C Orlando starts tomorrow through Sunday.
They say pass is still available at Orlando dot look
at Daisy Carnival dot com. From Deltella, Matt, what's up, Matt?
Speaker 8 (01:03:20):
Hey, how y'all doing today?
Speaker 6 (01:03:21):
Good man? How you doing?
Speaker 8 (01:03:23):
Not too bad?
Speaker 5 (01:03:24):
Not too bad?
Speaker 8 (01:03:25):
Thet'll show you this morning.
Speaker 6 (01:03:26):
I'm loving it, Okay. What do you think about the holidays?
Speaker 5 (01:03:28):
Man? I liked the holidays.
Speaker 9 (01:03:30):
They're hectic, but I kind of enjoyed the mayhem a
little bit.
Speaker 6 (01:03:33):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (01:03:34):
But when it's all.
Speaker 9 (01:03:34):
Done and everybody's gone after Christmas dinner and you sit
down on the couch and you can have a nice drink.
Speaker 6 (01:03:39):
Yeah, that's really good too.
Speaker 5 (01:03:41):
Wow, Ray, I got a question from you. This is
the Ray now before is it before the twins? You
guys used to go camp out?
Speaker 3 (01:03:49):
Oh yeah, Black Friday was like our deal, but that
wasn't stressful.
Speaker 4 (01:03:53):
I know that was part of like the thrill of
itau It's like going out there and seeing like it.
Speaker 3 (01:03:58):
Was part of the joy. People were so excited to
go shop for their loved ones and get a good deal.
Speaker 6 (01:04:02):
Really, So when did it change?
Speaker 4 (01:04:06):
I think guess the twins got older. Yeah, and I
just wanted to spend time with that, and so.
Speaker 5 (01:04:10):
Matt said, he just want to get through the holiday.
So Christmas night you can get to have it. What's
your drinking what's your drinking choice, Matt? What you drink?
Speaker 6 (01:04:15):
What's you stepping on.
Speaker 5 (01:04:18):
Lately?
Speaker 8 (01:04:18):
It's been Buffalo trace.
Speaker 5 (01:04:20):
It's yes on the rocks, are straight up.
Speaker 9 (01:04:27):
Usually on the rocks.
Speaker 5 (01:04:28):
Takes me a while. Yeah, yeah, I'm like that. I'll
drink it, but you gotta put some ice to do that.
Thing tastes like gasoling from Orlando.
Speaker 6 (01:04:38):
Belly, Hey, Belly, Hey, good morning are you guys?
Speaker 5 (01:04:42):
Good morning? Tell me about the holidays. How do you
feel about it?
Speaker 10 (01:04:45):
It's a hate love relationship, Like I love it because
the weather's nice and you know, you get to decorate
the house and you feel good and it's like for me,
it sucks because my family all lives down in Puerto Rico,
So why are we decorating the house and nobody's coming over?
Speaker 5 (01:05:00):
And like it to make me feel good?
Speaker 6 (01:05:02):
Yeah, like, were you gonna be.
Speaker 10 (01:05:03):
Sad later on the holidays? Like I love it. I
love doing this stuff. Like he'll make up for it.
We'll go do holiday stuff just me and him.
Speaker 5 (01:05:10):
Yeah, but it's just you.
Speaker 10 (01:05:11):
Know, hey, because I think my cousin's poked up, and
I'm like.
Speaker 5 (01:05:14):
I want to go there, and tickets are let me
tell you something, you get you need to check out
some of these discount airlines.
Speaker 6 (01:05:21):
You can fly to Puerto Rico for like seventy five cents.
Speaker 10 (01:05:24):
I'm I'm not I'm not you, Johnny, Come, I.
Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
Need to enjoy my I just start complaining this.
Speaker 5 (01:05:37):
Seventy five cent. Now, I might take you two hours
to get off the plane, and you ain't getting nothing
to drink, and they might have to get your bathroom key.
But you know what, you're getting home, bla, You're getting home.
You're seeing your family. Allright, Hold on this second, we're
gonna go row up in here xCE other morning. Who's
this all right?
Speaker 6 (01:05:56):
Michelle?
Speaker 5 (01:05:56):
And what do you think about holidays. They stress out.
Speaker 3 (01:06:00):
They used to.
Speaker 9 (01:06:01):
I feel like when my kids were younger, it was
a lot harder, okay, but not that they're older. I
feel like they have a more heartfelt understanding. That's the
true meaning.
Speaker 6 (01:06:11):
Is okay? Okay?
Speaker 5 (01:06:12):
So, so now that they know, it's less stressful. So
if they don't get anything, they said, that ain't the
reason for the season, and everybody happened.
Speaker 10 (01:06:20):
I don't know about all that.
Speaker 5 (01:06:23):
What do we getting nothing?
Speaker 9 (01:06:24):
I feel like we do more memory trips?
Speaker 5 (01:06:26):
Oh okay, okay, a lot of people are doing that.
Yeah that you hold on a second and uh.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
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Dan Newlin. So one said they love playing Santa Claus
and the all season long, seeing everybody's face light up
and everything. They say, it's stressful on my bank account.
Oh it's everybody, But it's not stressful as a person
and as someone that can't be stressed when you know
that Jesus is the reason for the season.
Speaker 5 (01:06:52):
All right, belly, who won't be able to see our
family because you refuse to pay seventy five cent for
airline ticket. Uh you got EDC tickets happening for three
days Tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday. If you want to buy tickets,
they're still available at Lendo Electric, Daisy Carnival dot com,
not forty one Center.
Speaker 4 (01:07:08):
Because the field day is back. That is cool today
and I am the referee. I will be on field
one with the eighty R dash. This is well since
they have like new courses and stuff for the field day, that's.
Speaker 3 (01:07:26):
One of them. They have an obstacle course, they have
a relay race.
Speaker 5 (01:07:30):
Man, I'm gonna pull some muscles.
Speaker 3 (01:07:32):
Yeah, I am excited about it.
Speaker 6 (01:07:36):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:07:37):
One thing I did notice last year when y'all were
out there and supporting the team is some of the
teams that participate are serious. Yes, oh yeah, and I've
seen them yell at referees. So just you know, I
love the one.
Speaker 4 (01:07:49):
Rosen Hotels has one and it's like a service in
like relay race. So you have to be dressed as
like a spa person a lot. So just make sure
you look at our social media at X one to
six seven, the adult field Day is happening.
Speaker 6 (01:08:05):
I get in and do a eighty turn in for someone.
Speaker 3 (01:08:09):
Just tag out and I'm sorry you said you could.
Speaker 5 (01:08:12):
Yeah, I'll do forty and somebody come in and do
the other. Right, it's not that kind of relay.
Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
Yeah, I'm just saying, just sign up for the whole
eighty or nothing. Eighty yards Now, I'm gonna do thirty.
Speaker 5 (01:08:26):
I'm gonna do thirty. I guess I ain't running in.
Speaker 3 (01:08:28):
Get my team to clock me in.
Speaker 6 (01:08:29):
Yeah, this clock me and I'll do I'll be ready
to go b now that there's a bunch of.
Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
Shows to do around here. Got some other work to get.
Ready to flip the Christmas switch down the hall tomorrow,
and then if I can get out of here in time,
I'm gonna go heck away on the sidelines as a referee.
Speaker 6 (01:08:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:08:43):
Yeah, it's gonna be a lot of fun out there.
Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
Yeah, if I can, if I can pull out here
in time, and that's gonna go from what.
Speaker 3 (01:08:48):
Time and what time I think it goes until five
until five o'clock.
Speaker 4 (01:08:51):
Yeah, so I think open ceremonies around like twelve thirty one.
Speaker 5 (01:08:54):
Okay, Yeah, all right, Ryan Seacrest is all yours. Have a
beautiful day, y'all will see you tomorrow.