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July 23, 2025 18 mins
On today's show, Christie & Karena talk about the passing of Ozzy Osbourne. We hear a replay of Karena's Family Drama and why her mom is adamant about a bag of shrimp. Plus, where do you stand when it comes to banning phones in school? 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Please do listening Morning Drive with Christie live on demand, so.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
The greatest to ever do it. Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks.
He's in a project together. They have billboards going up
in Los Angeles, so it looks like they're reuniting on
a reissue of their long.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Out of print album.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
But it's nice to see these two legends getting back
together again because they've had some serious drama.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
They're life Christie, right, Okay, dealing.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
With exes not always the greatest thing to do. All
the kids one oh three point seven, six point twenty.
I hope your Wednesday is off to a great start. Man,
I kind of feel like I might be a jinx.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
Oh no, why do you say that?

Speaker 2 (00:44):
You know, yesterday we were talking about how celebrities pass
away in groups of three. Yes, you did say that,
and we talked about Malcolm Jamal Warner from The Cosby Show.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
We talked about Alex your Rabbit, my.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
Rabbit, Yeah, the therapy rabbit for the San Francisco Giants,
Alex the Great.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
And yesterday, unfortunately, the rock world, the music world lost
another legend. Ozzy Osbourne passed away the age of seventy six.
You know what a great career this man's voice. Even
through all the drugs and they all he.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Could still rock.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
And I just feel so bad for his family because
they were such a tight knit family, and it is
really cool to see all of these other rock legends
paying their respects and the fact that he was able
to do his back to the beginning concert a couple
of weeks ago, so he finally had like a final
goodbye with Black Sabbath and Metallica was there, and every
single other rock band and the whole entire world came

(01:45):
out and that concert actually was now or is now
the highest grossing charity concert of all time.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
Really no way of all time.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
That concert raised more than two hundred million dollars for
three charities. It beat Live Aid, it beat farm Made, It,
beat Hope for Haiti, One Love Manchester. It is the
highest grossing charity concert of all time. So before he
passed away, he was able to do such good for
a lot of children's hospitals and for cure Parkinson's because

(02:18):
we all know he was suffering from Parkinson's and Ozzy
Osbourne can't talk about him without mentioning the one thing
that most people know him for what do you think
it is?

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Eating the bat? Eating the bat?

Speaker 5 (02:31):
What happened actually happened was I got a lot of
weird people at my concerts, like, you know, it's kind
of rock and roll on so many flew a bat
on stage and I thought it was one of these
toy beats, so I picked it up. Bye things, head off,
and suddenly everyone's freaking out. It's the real back is
like on the stage set, like the bat goes asleep
when the light's gone.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
So it was, for all practical purposes, a toy bat.

Speaker 5 (02:55):
Yeah, but I can I assure you the riby shops
that I went through off fun, no fun.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Oh Man, Rest in peace, Ozzy Osbourne, Christie Lie, thanks
for listening this Wednesday to Classic Kids.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
What are three point seven? Okay?

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Every Tuesday and Thursday, we always check in with producer
Karina's Crazy Family, but if you miss it, you can
always catch an episode of your favorite radio soap opera
on Wednesday and Friday mornings.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
It's time for another episode.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Of Karina's family drama.

Speaker 4 (03:31):
So I get a text message from my mom just now, okay,
hey girl, Safeway has the extra jumbo prawns are twelve dollars.
You need to go buy it back because on Sunday
I made tavich and you had a lot of shrimp.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Hold on, wait, hold on.

Speaker 4 (03:47):
So this is how petty it is sometimes in my house.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
It's family food. Are you kidding me right now?

Speaker 2 (03:55):
No, So she's not saying, hey, pick some up for me.
She's saying you were greedy. God, lindsay you need to
re up.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Yes, that's so shaking this guy. Yeah, I'm like, this.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
Is how petty sometimes it is.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
And I'm not gonna lie Christy.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
Like two weeks ago, she ate a box of my
muscles because she had a barbecue with my sister.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Uh huh. I wasn't there. Uh huh.

Speaker 4 (04:17):
So I said, you need to replace my box of
muscles because it was fourteen dollars. Nosa TELEVI Little's come
out on this today. Don't forget the shrimp. So come on, mom.
It's embarrassing because we're a petty like that. But my
mom is serious when it comes to her stuff.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
And well clearly she got it from her mama. Because
you're trying to shake your mom down for some muscles,
you can't even talk about her dud.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
I did, and my mom was like, really jump at
the stoics into Laco Meta. Sometimes I'm always making you dinner,
or if I don't want to cook something, she'll be like, Okay,
I'll make dinner.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
For that's your mama.

Speaker 4 (04:57):
A box of muscles is expensive, is extensive, and she
gave that to you.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Karina.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Well, Karina and her mom Connie's relationship crack faster than
a shrimpshell?

Speaker 3 (05:12):
Will the pettiness boil over faster than a pot of gombo?

Speaker 2 (05:17):
We will find out tomorrow on a new episode.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Of Karna's family drama.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
I can't I'm shelfish when it comes to my food.
You're so stupid.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
Classic Kids.

Speaker 6 (05:34):
Three points That Crazy Crazy Train New Train with Christie
Live in Morning Dramas.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
About to head out on the Crazy Train this morning,
but just a reminder seven twenty that's when you can
grab free tickets to the I Want My Eighties Tour
at eight twenty and nine twenty. You also have a
chance to win so you can see Rick Springfield and
John Waye and Haul Young as well.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
It's a mountain winery.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Today the Crazy Train is heading out to Los Gatos
right here in the Bay Area, where a tie eatery
who did tie is in trouble. This actually happened a
while back, but it's making headlines again due to an
ultra spicy appetizer. You know, sometimes people try and eat
spicy food.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
To impress other people.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
Well, doctor Harja leen Walia, who is a neurologist to
San Jose, is suing the restaurant in Los Gatos because
she claimed their ultra spicy appetizer called dragon Balls gave
her chemical burns to her vocal cords and her nasal passageway.
That spicy, how spicy is the food that it literally

(06:49):
burns your faith off?

Speaker 3 (06:52):
Oh dang, that is crazy.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
And I guess the judge denied a request to delay
the trials, so they are really go into court over
a spicy app.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
You ordered the appetizer, you knew there must have been
something on the menu that said, hey, this is gonna
be extreme heat.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
I guess.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
And she said she tried to get a milder version
but was told that the spice.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Couldn't be reduced.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
So then that's when I say, okay, I'll just go
ahead and have the brisquetta like that. Don't give me
the dragon ball. I'm not going to burn my face off.
That is crazy. If you tried it, let us know
because it's in the LG. So yeah, no, thank you, Yeah, no, no,
thank you. I can't even do the dabasco.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
You can't. I do not do spicy food really not
not nothing. No, maybe no.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
You know that.

Speaker 3 (07:47):
No, yeah, mom, she raised Chile in her purse. No,
thank you. All right, that is your daily crazy news story.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
You can ride the Crazy Train every weekday at seven,
ten and nine forty. And if you missed the crazy stories,
they are on demand. Just go to Classic Kits one
o three seven dot com.

Speaker 4 (08:04):
So the dragon balls were literally letting out fire, yes,
get it, because Karna, they're not trying to get canceled
this morning.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
No, you're not gonna do that, okay, because.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
It's hot and dragons breathe fire. There you go, it's spicy. Yeah,
that's it. That's exactly why they probably called them that.

Speaker 3 (08:23):
Wow. All right, thank you, Ballejo School District. This is
what you produced.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Good Morning Drive with Christy Live on Classic Kids one
oh three point seven.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
It's time for the Great debate.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
Phones in school. We've talked about it before. And even
if you don't have kids. I'm sure you have an
opinion about the way the future leaders of America are learning.
The Pedaloma School Board was talking about a new phone
free policy, basically banning cell phones from kindergarten to twelfth
grade on campus during school hours. That means you can't

(09:03):
check your messages, can't call, you can't scroll, no social media.
The policy was actually passed and now it's set to
start next July. But the question is do you think
this is okay for kids not to have cell phones
in school?

Speaker 3 (09:21):
That is this morning's great debate.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
No.

Speaker 4 (09:28):
I say, in case of emergency, students should have access
to their phones at all time.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
We grew up in the eighties and the nineties and
we didn't have cell phones, and emergencies happened, and you
go to the principal's office and you just call your parents,
or if there's an emergency, then you.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Send a pigeon. No. I'm kidd but Christy, what do
you think.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
I think you don't necessarily need your cell phone in school?
I mean people always say, oh, well, what about an emergency,
like how often are these emergencies happening?

Speaker 4 (10:02):
True? But I also think they can use it for
like research or note taking.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
Yeah, calculators, We have computers. We don't need our cell
phones to do that. And really are the kids using
the cell phones for like research? Now you're scrolling tape,
you're making videos like during lunch? Keep it real? What
do you think though cell phones in school? Should they
ban them? One eight sixty six nine hundred one o

(10:26):
three seven Or you could tap the red microphone on
our free iHeartRadio app to jump in on this morning's
great debate.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
Here for you nack back to the Great Debate Classic
Kids one oh three point seven.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
The Petaluma School Board says, effective next July, cell phones
from kindergarten to twelfth grade will no longer be allowed
at school. Do you think cell phones should be band
across school campuses?

Speaker 4 (11:02):
Are j Absolutely?

Speaker 2 (11:04):
And here's the reason.

Speaker 7 (11:06):
Okay, you don't need it for anything.

Speaker 8 (11:08):
There are studies that show when kids take notes from
ten to papers, they information better than when they're looking
at a screen. It shortens their attention span. I think
if teachers are text enough with babysitting bad kids need
one thing to the kicks from learning.

Speaker 4 (11:29):
That's how I felt.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
Well, I appreciate you, Sharon girl, how you feel about it?
And I will definitely note that vote.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
Thank you, r Jay. Good morning, Stacy. Where do you
stand should cell phones be banned at school?

Speaker 8 (11:40):
I don't agree with the kids having their cell phones
like out on the desk, but.

Speaker 4 (11:45):
My son has had the call me a couple of
times about.

Speaker 7 (11:48):
Belief, huh, when the school hasn't called me.

Speaker 8 (11:51):
So there needs to be regulations.

Speaker 5 (11:54):
So they need to have.

Speaker 7 (11:55):
Access because it's an entirely different world now.

Speaker 8 (11:58):
The teachers don't do anything anymore. It's not like when
you and.

Speaker 9 (12:02):
I grew up.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
Okay, so you're like, no, my son needs to be
able to call me if he needs to call me,
but you know, pay attention in class.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
I will note that vote.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Thank you so much for taking the time to join
this morning's great debate.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
Should cell phones be banned in school? Selena?

Speaker 7 (12:24):
Yeah, for sure, that definitely is a great rule.

Speaker 8 (12:27):
I mean, the kids nowadays.

Speaker 7 (12:28):
Really are obsessed with their phones, and they're like actually
not learning how to be social in a real way.
So I think that's fantastic. Yes, you do that for
other things too, like work, everybody put their phone in
the basket.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
I think it's essential.

Speaker 7 (12:41):
For like the evolution of progression of humanity. I mean
we're going in the opposite direction that we should when
we're like buried in our phones. Like, what if we
were like able to just be on our phones in
the morning and at night, in the middle of the day.
It's all just a human interaction. Wouldn't that be great?

Speaker 3 (12:56):
It depends on what you have to human interact with.
And I'm just kidding. Yeah, thank you so much. I
will definitely know your volk Selena. Where do you stand?

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Should cell phones be banned at school? One eight sixty
six nine hundred and one three seven is the number.
You can also tap the red microphone if you're listening
on our free iHeartRadio app and leave a talk back
so you can join in on the Great Debate.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Get you on next.

Speaker 6 (13:25):
Back to the Great Debate Classic Kids one oh three
point seven.

Speaker 3 (13:33):
Battle of the school Board past a rule.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
I guess that starting next school year, no cell phones
from kindergarten through twelfth grade.

Speaker 4 (13:43):
Period the entire time until after school are not allowed
to use it.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Do you think that is okay? Is the question for
this morning's Great Debate, Lorraine.

Speaker 8 (13:52):
I think it's okay if if the kids don't have
it in school. However, my kids school is starting it
up into really yeah at the Mount Iaple School District,
no high school, and my daughter is not happy.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
Oh I am searching that.

Speaker 8 (14:08):
Yeah, yeah, but she does use her phone for actually
school stuff.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
But I'm okay with the B and band.

Speaker 8 (14:16):
I didn't have a phone.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
We survived, right, That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 10 (14:20):
So my boat is been it okay.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
I will note that boat. Can we talk about why
school is starting in two weeks though? I know as
August what happened? Yeah, We're happened a summer. It's over.
It's all morning, Tom, Thank you so much for Colin.
What do you think?

Speaker 10 (14:34):
Well, I just retired after forty two years of teaching.
But one of the things that drove me off, because
I really enjoyed teaching was the cell phone issue. I
teach physical education and these kids will not disconnect. And
there was a study done on the intentional focus how
long kids can concentrate, And in the last ten years

(14:55):
they've gone from concentrating from several minutes and now it's
under one minute. After forty five seconds, they change their
focus because of TikTok and all these instant messaging, and
so it's harming the children.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Well, I appreciate the work that you've done for so
many years serving the kids.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
Tom And, you deserve your retirement.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Thank you.

Speaker 10 (15:18):
I appreciate that.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
I appreciate you listening and jumping in for the Great Debate.

Speaker 3 (15:27):
Jerry, what do you think.

Speaker 9 (15:29):
It's about time that they're using it's called a phone.
They have stuff on it that they can use to
do whatever the heck they want with other kids and
interrupt their learning propses, etc.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
Okay, well, thank you so much. That's so funny. It
was Tom And and Jerry get it.

Speaker 2 (15:50):
Yeah, yeah, all right, So the people have spoken this morning,
Producer Karna, what have they said about the Great Debate.

Speaker 3 (16:02):
That they're all for no phones at school.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
There are a couple of parents who did say, like,
my kid needs to be able to reach me in
the case of an emergency. But like Isabelle said, ninety
nine percent of the time there's no emergency, but that
one percent, you know, it kind of sucks, like what
do you do? How do you how do you plan
for that? But yeah, for the most part, people are on.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
Board with this. But hopefully your kids have a wonderful
school year and you know.

Speaker 4 (16:27):
Yeah, because school starts in like one week. That's crazy.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
Oh my god, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Okay, all right, well back to the music in thirty
seconds and don't forget you got free tickets to the
I Want My Eighties tour coming up to nine.

Speaker 6 (16:40):
Twenty Classic Kids, three points Sez Crazy Train with Christie
Live in Morning Drowns.

Speaker 2 (16:56):
Today, the Crazy Train is heading out to Los gain
right here in the Bay Area, where a tie eatery
who did tie is in trouble. This actually happened a
while back, but it's making headlines again due to an
ultra spicy appetizer. You know, sometimes people try and eat
spicy food to impress other people. Well, doctor Harje slin Walia,

(17:21):
who was a neurologist to San Jose, is suing the
restaurant in Los Gatos because she claimed their ultra spicy
appetizer called dragon Balls gave her chemical burns to her
vocal cords and her nasal passage. Away that spicy, How
spicy is the food that it literally burns.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Your faith off? Oh dang, that is crazy.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
You order the.

Speaker 4 (17:48):
Appetizer, you knew there must have been something on the
menu that said, hey, this is going.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
To be extreme heat.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
She says she tried to get a milder version, but
was told that the spice.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
Couldn't be reduced.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
So then that's when I say, okay, I'll just go
ahead and have the brisketta, like, don't give me the
dragon ball. I'm not gonna burn my face out.

Speaker 6 (18:10):
All right.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
That is your dig the crazy news story. You can
ride the Crazy.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Train every weekday at seven, ten and nine forty And
if you miss the Crazy Stories, they are on demand.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
Just go to Classic Hits one O three seven dot com.
So the dragon balls were literally letting out fire.

Speaker 4 (18:24):
Yes, get it, because it's hot and dragons breathe fire.
There you go, it's spicy. Yeah, that's it. That's exactly
why they probably called them that.

Speaker 9 (18:34):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
All right, now that that's settled, let's go ahead and
get the work day started.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
You're listening Good Morning Drive with Christie Live on demand.
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