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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Ryan Shuling live on Denver's talk station at
six point thirty KL.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
It really angered me. You know, normally I wouldn't get
that angry. It's a freaking receipt Gillard.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Choppa says it was a change in duty that was
easy to spot. About a month ago, the security guard
at her King Supers near twenty nineth in Quebec used
to watch customers coming in.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
How these security guards have their back to the entrance.
They have no idea who's coming in. They're just watching
customers as they buy it a product, And.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
The guard, adorned in a security vest, is now checking
every customer's receipt.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
This doesn't make sense to have someone armed like that,
intimidating customers on their way out.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
It's not the idea of a receipt check that bugs her.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
Every time I go to Costco, that's an expectation. I
know that a staff member who I have seen at
this store for fifteen years is going to check my purchase.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
It's the person doing it.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
This looks like us ready to go into a war zone.
He's wearing a bulletproof fist.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
I think it soon still fear. Plenty of others have
voiced their concerns too.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
I don't think it's right to have to show my
receipt for the food and basic necessities to somebody that.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Is armed, telling us and airing their grievances on the
new policy on social media.
Speaker 4 (01:23):
Hell, no, I'm not showing you my receipt.
Speaker 5 (01:25):
Let me make it a little bit more clearf No,
I am not showing you my receipt.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
So why the change.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
We've sent a series of questions to King soupers, like
why are these receipt checks only in some of their
stores not all of them? Are those security guards armed
with lethal weapons? Are all customers required to show a receipt?
The company sent us a single paragraph not answering some questions.
They said safety is and core value. Retail crime is
on the rise. They want to keep prices low. They've
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gotten positive feedback about the checks, and they've seen theft
reports go down.
Speaker 6 (01:56):
Each retailer is going to have to take the steps
that they feel are necessary to keep their staff and
their customers and all the products safe.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Chris Howse is the president of the Colorado Retail Council,
which lobbies for stores across the state.
Speaker 6 (02:09):
For the public to see retailers responding in kind, it's
unfortunate that has to go that way, but we've seen
people have their arms broken, some of the staff in Colorado,
and one retailer were bear sprayed.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
He says organized retail crime is nearly a billion dollar
problem in Colorado, points to videos like this one from
a few years ago.
Speaker 6 (02:29):
I think every retailer is going to have a broad
spectrum of the difference of what they do at the
front of the store, and we'll see what.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
Happens enough to make shoppa change her routine.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
I'm not shopping here anymore, that's for me.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
So what does the law say about this?
Speaker 7 (02:46):
Setting up a receipt check perfectly legal, but simply not
showing a receipt.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
Likely isn't enough to detain a shopper. The law says
that stores need probable cause of staff, like you set
off in alarm, or you had an employee spot you
putting up in your pocket.
Speaker 7 (03:01):
We went through one of those receipt checks and refused
to show our receipt.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
The guard let us go on about our business.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
I'm Steve Staker, Steve on your Side nine News.
Speaker 8 (03:10):
But I mean we're used to it in places like Costco.
Speaker 7 (03:12):
Yeah, and you know there's a difference between Costco and
a grocery store. Right, Costco, you have a membership Sam's Club,
you have a membership, and if you go to the
membership terms, the agreements that you signed to be a
member at those stores, you say that you're okay with
them doing a receipt check when you leave the store,
and if you don't do it, you could likely lose
your membership privileges, your ability to go to Costco. You
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didn't sign a similar agreement when you go into a
King Supers, but they absolutely can ask for it. The
question is you don't really have to show it to them,
but they have certain rights to detain you if they
think you've stolen.
Speaker 9 (03:47):
I just fear that this may lead to certain confrontations.
Speaker 4 (03:50):
Yeah, you know, you.
Speaker 7 (03:51):
Look at the way that some of these guards are dressed,
and you think maybe it might lead to some confrontations.
But again, the retail consul says, there have been lots.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
Of confrontations out there.
Speaker 7 (04:00):
I say, this is the kind of thing that's necessary
to combat that type of crime.
Speaker 8 (04:04):
And the stores they choose to do this in that's
something we got to find out more from King Supers
we're interest at.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
Kingsoopers did say they're evaluating this process and how it works,
and they'll use that evaluation to determine whether or not
they roll it.
Speaker 4 (04:15):
Out to more stores. But I haven't seen one of these.
Speaker 7 (04:19):
The stores near me and a few of us were
talking in the newsroom.
Speaker 4 (04:22):
Some people have seen them, some people have it.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Our thanks to Steve Steger nine News, you heard the discussion.
There a very thorough package with interviews included.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
Now, again this is nine News, so we start with that.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Want to get your thoughts, your reaction, your response to
what you just heard, especially if you're a shopper at
King Soopers like I am, and I believe Kelly is
as well.
Speaker 4 (04:41):
Even if you're at a Safeway.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Hey, either way that you go there, I want to
hear what you have to say, because I got a
lot to say about this. I have a lot of
feelings about this as I frequent my own King Soupers
in Greenwood Village, which I enjoy, and I have noticed
that there is an armed security guard at the entrance.
It's different one each time, and I have not been
confronted by that security guard at any time, but you.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
Know what I feel.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
I feel a lot better with that security guard there.
I feel safer because I'm not there to steal anything.
I'm there to get my shopping done. These people that
Steve Steger found make it sound like in one of
those anchors she did too, like there's stormtroopers going around.
This is the Evil Empire from Star Wars and Darth
Vader's ordered them to stand guard at these doors, armed,
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et cetera. And you need a lightsaber to go in there. No,
do you remember the King Soupers five? Do you remember them?
Speaker 4 (05:40):
They were stationed.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
It was also a Greenwood Village location, not the one
that I go to, which is just off of Bellevue.
This is the one that Dan Kaplis shops at and itself,
and there were five employees to my recollection. It's been
a while now, but I think I remember this correctly,
that we're trying to stop shoplifters. But they were explicitly
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told let them go, and he no pays for that loss,
that breakage, that theft. We do consumers do? Law abiding citizens?
Do we have to pay for those losses? Because King
Souper's understandably Kroger, They're not just going to eat those expenses.
They might allocate for certain breakage and loss throughout the year,
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but theft depending on how much there is, and that's
going to be injected right back into the price that
you pay on every good and item in that store.
And I'm not willing to do that because I don't
feel responsible for these ne'er duels that might come in
and shoplift. So they're cracking down on shoplifting. That's a
good thing. To Steger's point, you say, well, you go
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to Costco, you go to Sam's Club. You know that's
a membership, and you are it's one of their terms
of service. You know that there's going to be a
price checker. I've been there too, with my dad, with
other people. Okay, what if I'm a working class family
and I can't afford a Sam's Club or Costco membership,
don't I deserve to be able to shop for groceries
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in a safe environment where there's not a theft going on,
where there could not that the confrontation that this female
inchor suggests, Well, if you don't steal anything, there's not
going to be a confrontation. And as Steve Steger reported,
they walk by with a receipt.
Speaker 4 (07:28):
And He's right.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
There needs to be an affirmation of probable cause. And
I have to imagine, I would hope and I believe
that these armed security guards are trained in this and
that they might have communication with customer service employees at
King Soupers observing whether or not a particular individual might
have been suspected of stealing something.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
Long long ago. I was in high school. It was
a long time ago.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
It's over thirty years ago, got third of a century ago.
And while in high school, we as part of our
social studies class, and I believe it's like ninth or
tenth grade went to Jackson, where the state prison is
located and where some courts are located as the county seat,
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and I got to be part of a teen court
and with my classmates. It will not shock you to
learn that I was selected to be the foreman of
the jury on this teen court. And the cases that
were presented to us, they came in and these are
younger kids, and what happens is the judge, the prosecutor,
it's these are low level of crimes. They're shoplifting. For
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the most part, the young person has given a choice.
They can go through the regular judicial process. Or they
can elect to truly be judged by a jury of
their peers fellow teenagers.
Speaker 4 (08:49):
And what the judge told.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Us afterward, and he chuckled about it too, is you
guys are often a lot harder on these kids than
I am, because we were using our own value system,
and maybe you were a bit more idealistic.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Is youth saying you know you shouldn't do this.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
You got to learn a lesson, You gotta apologize, you
got to write an essay, you got to return the item,
you got to do community start.
Speaker 4 (09:11):
Whatever did you know, and.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
Especially if you grew up in the Midwest, you know
what I'm talking about here. I believe there were five
cases that came before us, five or six somewhere in there.
In every one of them, I think, except one, or
it might have been all of them, was a kid
shoplifting from Meyer thrifty acres. Meyer stores are prevalent throughout
the Midwest, and in particular where they were founded in Michigan.
Speaker 4 (09:35):
It's a Dutch name in West Michigan. Grand Rapids is where.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
It originated, and it's the find and shop for everything store.
It's like a super Walmart on steroids, but it has
much better groceries, selections kind of like King Supers does,
but it also has like the hardware, the sporting goods,
the electronics.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
It's got everything. It's one of.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Those things that when you leave Michigan or the Midwest
you come out here. There's two things that you generally
all the three things that you generally miss gonna do.
Steve Martin, Well, there's three things that actually generally miss.
Meyer is probably number one on the list. Number two
authentic coney ducks, love.
Speaker 4 (10:12):
Them to eat them, want them miss them.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
And the other one, which I'm very very upset to Reportners.
That's what they drink around here. I introduced Kelly to Verners.
Once you go Werners, you never go back. When it
comes to Ginger, all everything else tastes like flavored water.
Speaker 4 (10:28):
Canada dry. Get that out of here, swepts take it.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Get Outners has got that snap, that bite.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
It's remarkable. And it used to be at my King.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
Super's here in Greenwood Village, and now they don't have
it anymore. They went through this whole remodel and they
took Werner's out.
Speaker 4 (10:44):
What are you doing?
Speaker 1 (10:45):
I kept you in business by shopping for Werner's here
that alone, I sidetracked myself. The moral of the story
is Meyer developed a reputation throughout the state of Michigan.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
And I experienced this as a kid.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Now, I wasn't really stealing anything, but let me give
you an example.
Speaker 4 (11:04):
I'm twelve years old. It's nineteen eighty six.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
The Nintendo Entertainment system is the hottest thing going.
Speaker 4 (11:11):
You got your nests, you got your Duck Hunt, you
got your gun, you got your.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Exercise pad, you got it comes with Super Mario Brothers
and it comes to Duck Hunt, you know that. But
the game that you wanted at that time, in that moment,
in that year was the Legend of Zelda. And I
was looking and these games for back then we're talking
nineteen eighty six, so nearly forty years ago.
Speaker 4 (11:32):
My god, they were pretty expensive.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
And I noticed there were some inconsistencies on maybe some
price tags, and I went to kind of almost like
a peel off of a price tag to see if
there was a cheaper one underneath.
Speaker 4 (11:46):
You know, I was that kind of frugal kid.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
I think my mom taught me, well, well, there was
this plane clothed individual that no doubt had been hired
by meyer that had been spying on me.
Speaker 4 (11:59):
That came out to me.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Middle aged woman says, what are you doing there? Like,
I'm just trying to see if I can get a
better price or something. I was like, naive, I'm better prices,
I'll pay that instead.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
Oh, you can't do that, Like I can't. No, put
that down, like okay, and I walked away, but they
were watching me. They had eyes on me.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
I learned a lesson that day, and a lot of
kids learned their lesson the hard way in this team
court where they were found guilty and had to do
some community service, et cetera. If King Soupers were to
develop such a program and enforce it and let it
be known to the entire state of Colorado that we're
not going to tolerate shoplifting around here. We are protecting
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our consumers first and foremost, our regular customers who are
paying for the goods and items in here, and we're
not going to sacrifice them their safety or the prices
that they pay for these hooligans coming in trying to
steal stuff. So I was encouraged by this story, and
I found it remarkable that there were individuals.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
Here I don't like it. When is there an officer
with a gun. Good bring it. This is a good
thing if you follow the law. This person's not.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
There to infringe upon your rights as a consumer, to
serve as a storm trooper.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
They are there to maintain the peace. Now.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
I remember I was at King Souper As it wasn't
that long ago and when the strike was going on,
and there was an armed security guard there and I
had a conversation with them because there were picketers out
front and they were getting a little aggressive with the
customers coming in. And what the security guard told me was,
you know, I try to have a reasonable conversation with them.
Speaker 4 (13:40):
He's a real nice guy, by the way, and said.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
We don't want them, meaning people like me, regular customers,
harassing you and your right to protest. That's fine, just
be peaceful about it, but we also don't want you
getting up in the grill of these customers. They're just
trying to get their groceries. Don't tell them they're scabs,
are crossing a picket line, and then they're not employees,
and that's not for you to say, judge or tell them.
Speaker 4 (14:05):
And I was glad that he was there. I'm trying
to figure out the mentality of people.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
And this applies also to what President Trump is doing
in DC right now. Just had their first murder in
two weeks, but there have been none as soon as
the Feds came in and started laying.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
Down the law, law and order. Then you see that
he might.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Want to go to Chicago. He's just putting it out there.
But the governor JB. Back Ribs, Jabie Pritzker, that's a
Jesse Waters original. I don't want to act like I
invented that. It's a great name. The we're going to
go with it. And Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, like, no, no, no, no, no no.
We what our crime here. We want to protect our
criminals here. We don't want the FEDS coming in telling
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us what to do. We like our murder rates right
where they are in Cabrini Green. Don't come to the
South side of Chicago. Don't help us out. We don't
need your help. We don't want your help. It's an
accepted level of risk, the way that we have, the
way we're running our ball game, the law enforcement that's
completely overwhelmed in Chicago.
Speaker 4 (15:05):
Read it for yourself. We don't want to help them.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
We don't want your help because that would make you
look good and make us look bad. And that's the
bottom line. So why would a shopper at King Soopers?
You heard one of them there, A couple of them
there be. So are you more afraid of an armed
security officer there who is trained to keep the peace,
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to serve as a deterrent for shoplifters and for anybody
else that I don't know might try to steal your groceries?
Speaker 4 (15:35):
Won't you walk out of the store.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
That worries you scares you more than a potential criminal
coming into the store. I'm trying to figure that part
of it out. Maybe Kelly can help. Let's go to
some techts on the record five seven seven three nine.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
A lot of them come in and thanks for participating.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Steve A. Littleton, retired law enforcement officer, says, everybody gripes
about the good guy with the gun until they need
that good guy with a gun exactly right, and I
want him there. And I've seen it's been a wide
range of individuals.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
There's a black.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Female officer that was there one day, there was an
Asian guy the next day. I mean, you know, they're
even enforcing di maybe unintentionally, I don't know, but it's
not like these are all, like, you know, redneck white
guys looking to, you know, pick a fight.
Speaker 4 (16:22):
That's not what we're talking about here.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
This Textter says, I'm good with it, especially with those
on the pass that ran out the store with a cartfuld.
Speaker 4 (16:31):
That was the location I'm talking to you about that.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
Dan kaplis himself shops at It's a rather nice location.
Speaker 4 (16:38):
And maybe that's why it's more of a target. Ryan.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
What's going to happen with the King Supers five? Are
they going to rehire or make the offer? I don't
have an update for you on that. I should and
we'll look into it during the break. Maybe Kelly can
find something in a search online. I know Dan was
taking up their cause. I think Dan had every one
of them on his show, all of the five if
I'm not mistaken, or at least four of them. He
had four or five, not bat eighty percent, Brian, there
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is one at the King Supers in my neighborhood in Reunion,
and the guards who I've dealt with are not nice.
Another words for that. I will drive to Brighton or Thornton.
Want more information about how they're not nice or the
word that you described there, jerks, we'll use that one.
Gary says, if the libs running this state would make
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sure crimes are prosecuted, then maybe the stores wouldn't feel
the need to do this.
Speaker 4 (17:27):
Gary, that's exactly right.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
If we had law and order in the state of
Colorado and the city of Denver and the surrounding areas
of the metro where most of us live that are
listening right now, then maybe there wouldn't be a need
for this.
Speaker 4 (17:39):
If the deterrent was served out.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
Like I just described Meyer Stores in Michigan, there would
be less incentive for somebody to go. You know what,
I'm calculating the risk here, and it's worth it for
me to try to steal something from this store. They
know that it's not at Meyer in Michigan. If they
knew that it wasn't here at King Supers in Colorado,
fewer people would even attempt it in the first place.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
Uh. Funny.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
I went to King Soupers on Bellevue two days ago
and they were checking receipts. The manager knows me well
and knows that I have Mucco de Niro and Paul
in the community. Wow, Okay, I'm glad you're listening to
this show. I might need your help. I one complained,
and now they will not do that at that location
thanks to me. Shoestrang will pat yourself on the back
a little bit more.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
Won't you. But I don't know that they need to really.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Again, to the reporter's point, Steve Stayer, He's right, unless
you eyeball somebody and they're really acting suspicious and it
looks like they may have been up to something, or
there's a credible claim by an employee that they're thieving something,
then I don't think you need to do that for
each and every customer.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
I would agree with that. I won't agree with that.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
But just having them there, just a visual, just to
know that they're there, that's all I'm talking about. That's
a deterrent. That's a disincentive for a criminal walking in
going No, jeez, there's a security guard here, and I
don't think I'm gonna try my life this time. That's
really all I'm saying there, Ryan, I've seen someone giving
the security guard a hard time. I told him I
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appreciated him. Don't have to look for criminals as much
when I'm in the store. That's exactly my feeling right there.
I welcome them. Hell yes, on the check of receipts.
Do is this text? Are only the shoplifters whine about this?
Methinks the woman doth protest too much. I got a
lot of texts on these. We'll get Kelly's thoughts as well.
When we come back. Five seven, seven thirty nine is
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Speaker 4 (19:42):
Ryan Shuling Live worldwide.
Speaker 10 (19:47):
Swifties are celebrating, some of them even breaking down into
dance right here in the studio.
Speaker 4 (19:53):
I don't know who you're talking about.
Speaker 10 (19:55):
Taylor Swift now entering her engagement era with Kansas City
Chiefs tight End Travis Keilly, the singer, just announcing on
her Instagram last hour, lighting the platform on fire, a
post that in about her hour now has twelve million likes.
Speaker 9 (20:09):
Okay, it's me, hi, I was the one dancing.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
It's me you all twelve million, that's right.
Speaker 9 (20:14):
Their love story started about two years ago when Kelsey
shot his shot. He called her out on his New
Heights podcast or was he maybe previewing something.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (20:23):
There's some discussion about that. He said he was upset
he couldn't get backstage at her concert to give her
friendship bracelet with his number on it. Fast Forward or
Wreck Yes, Smooth Move Right, record breaking eras tour some
Super Bowls, there were like some big football game things
in there, and her album The Torture Poets Department, where
she writes about the relationship being so high school and
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even asked, are you going to marry kiss or kill me?
It's just a game, But really she was betting on
all three?
Speaker 1 (20:51):
What what she said? What even thee it Mary kiss
or kill. Oh, there's a different name for that game
where I come from at the college level, and it's
our rated.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
But you know where she's going with that. You're gonna
do all three of them.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
We want Taylor Swift to live a very long and
happy life, and she's more likely to do that if
she stays at least three hundred feet away from this guy.
Speaker 5 (21:16):
I want to talk about a truly inspirational public figure
named Taylor Swift. I went to my first concert of
hers fifteen years ago. I've been to a second. I'm
in a family's swifty group chat. I know all her
music and I listened to it on my headphones when
I got the grass. While our elderly makeup covered president
is posting about whether Taylor Swift is still hot and
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declaring that he can't stand her.
Speaker 4 (21:40):
What's she doing living her best life. We can't stop
people from being jerks, she's sixty four.
Speaker 5 (21:47):
That we can do is stop it from hurting us,
from changing us. At my second Taylor Swift concert in Hartford, Connecticut,
fourteen years ago, this summer too too Many, she sang
a song about this topic, asking why you got to
be so mean? And she spoke directly to the nasty people.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
The nasty people, I bet you got pushed around. Somebody
made you cold.
Speaker 5 (22:12):
But the cycle ends right now because you can't leave
me down that road, You'll be glad.
Speaker 4 (22:18):
I didn't sing.
Speaker 5 (22:19):
That that's right because down that road is unhappiness.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
Nobody should have that power over us. Thank you, Taylor Swift.
Keep the faith, Keep the faith. The creepiest thing ever recorded.
I mean, we're coming up. It's not even October yet.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
I know my sister is informed me that the Pumplin
spice lattes are out at Starbucks and whatnot.
Speaker 4 (22:43):
But that's Halloween type stuff right there.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Has anybody informed for James Comy about today's pending nuptials
that Travis Kelsey has proposed to one Taylor Swift and
she has accepted. We are happy for the happy couple.
We wish them the best. Saw this coming. A lot
of people theorized that it was going to occur after
last year's Super Bowl, this year's super Bowl for last season.
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That didn't happen. They waited, They did the right thing.
I think they've been dating, what about two years? Sounds
about right. And we'll look forward to that wedding. It'll
be the biggest thing since Charles and Die and we
hope that it turns out a lot better than that
one did.
Speaker 8 (23:23):
Right coch Oh, please don't say that I don't care.
Speaker 4 (23:27):
We don't care. Everybody cares.
Speaker 8 (23:29):
No, I really don't.
Speaker 4 (23:30):
Is it a special curse.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
Or blessing that Dan Kaplis will not be around to
talk about this today?
Speaker 11 (23:35):
Oh my gosh, Well, wouldn't you oppose it like that?
You just played that creepy James Cole.
Speaker 4 (23:43):
Yeah, living our best life. I'm going to go to
another concert.
Speaker 8 (23:48):
That's just too much.
Speaker 4 (23:49):
I'm sixty five years old, that I'm a swiftie.
Speaker 11 (23:51):
Yeah, I went to her second conference or her second concert, art.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
His second concert, yeah, yeah, just two for him.
Speaker 8 (24:02):
But Keith Kelton, okay whatever.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I've never heard a sixty five year old man talk
like that. No, live in her best life, dude, let
it go. I hope Travis Kelsey has a restraining order
against James Comy. They gotta have something in place, something
tangible to a stand in the way of potential stocking
because I'm worried about Taylor.
Speaker 8 (24:23):
How goddy is it's going to be this event?
Speaker 4 (24:26):
I hope it's.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Way over the top and there's all kinds of musicians
and celebrities involved, and they do it up because you know,
Taylor's not just Travis's at this point, Taylor belongs to
all of us except James Comy, but all of us
because she's America's treasure. This is what Dan Camplis has
told me, and I have no reason to doubt him.
Speaker 11 (24:44):
What the hell is wrong with you in the last
five minutes that you just left the room and I
just came back.
Speaker 4 (24:50):
I want to believe in love, Kelly.
Speaker 8 (24:53):
Uh huh, I want to believe, Okay.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
I want to keep it the faith like Billy Joel,
keep it the faith.
Speaker 8 (24:59):
Oh, I don't know what you're going We're gonna play
coming back.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
You can't even bring yourself to be happy for her
after everything she's been through, all the breakups.
Speaker 8 (25:09):
You honestly think it's gonna last.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Yeah, I actually do because I'm rooting for it too,
because Travis seems to be a decent human and he's
grounded despite being a celebrity himself. I love Jason Kelsey.
He is awesome. I could totally have a lot of
beers with that man. He could drink me under the table.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
Though, I have a feeling. Do you see him at
that one gay he took his shirt.
Speaker 8 (25:33):
It was excellent.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
I love him.
Speaker 8 (25:35):
He owns it, which is he.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
He leans right into it. He's his authentic self. Time
to live in his best life. That's Jason Kelsey man
in retirement.
Speaker 11 (25:45):
I mean he is hilarious. Like when he comes on
the Mannings do the you know the man that's coming
up and would he come when he comes on with them?
It is just like sheer heaven.
Speaker 8 (26:00):
For me, It's like I could watch it all the time,
hours a day.
Speaker 4 (26:06):
It's so funny.
Speaker 8 (26:08):
He's just the best.
Speaker 11 (26:08):
But I hate that they keep having build Belichick on,
who has like zero personality.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
I don't know, though, he kind of gives up the
game a lot, Like I learn a lot because he'll say, now,
I shouldn't have done that.
Speaker 4 (26:19):
You know, he's really crusty and stuff.
Speaker 8 (26:21):
But I learn from the best observation.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
I'm gonna put Belichick higher on that list a lot.
Speaker 8 (26:27):
Come on, Maddon and his tellustrator, come.
Speaker 4 (26:30):
On, well, you know he's an all he's not icon.
I give you that. I give you that.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
But with do you hear about the Travis Kelce's move
there that they reported he wanted to give her?
Speaker 4 (26:43):
You know that? Guess all these fans.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
I don't know a lot about this, thank god, because
I'm not creepy like James Komy, even though I'm fifteen
years younger.
Speaker 4 (26:50):
But I know this through my knees. Sonya. They make
these friendship bracelets or whatever. Yeah, yes, and Travis.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
This, I gotta give it to him. This is move move.
So he was upset because he had made one and
he put his phone number on it, and he wanted
to give it to Taylor directly, and he never got
that opportunity. So he talked about it apparently on his
podcast that he does with his brother. Word got out,
and that kind of was the connection that brought em
and Taylor together.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
Isn't that great?
Speaker 8 (27:17):
Sweet?
Speaker 4 (27:18):
I think so, because that's not creepy. I don't think
all right, let's do it.
Speaker 8 (27:21):
Over under all?
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Right?
Speaker 8 (27:23):
Many how many years.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
The rest of their lives? I believe in life?
Speaker 11 (27:26):
Really, you think it's gonna lost that one? You don't
think she's gonna get sick and tired.
Speaker 8 (27:31):
Of his antics?
Speaker 4 (27:32):
Do you believe in life after love? Now?
Speaker 1 (27:34):
I gotta share? I gotta play that song too? So
I got too lined up?
Speaker 8 (27:37):
Oh my god, why did I even save?
Speaker 4 (27:39):
We only do eighties? Jowel sir. We're gonna have that one,
and we're gonna have Do you believe in love after love? Share?
You're ready for that song, aren't you?
Speaker 1 (27:50):
That's where auto tune kind of got launched, and our
music has suffered ever since. We're gonna take a break,
come back with more of your texts. Got a lot
of them coming in on this King Supers issue five
seven seven three nine security guards armed checking receipts, good
or bad?
Speaker 4 (28:05):
Do you like it? Do you not?
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Do you think it's invasive? Is the libertarian in you
resisting this? For me, I don't feel like it's invasive
at all.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
What I do. I'll just give you a strategy as
we go to break here.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
You know, I always do the self checkout, and I
always saw it zero bags because I ain't paying for those.
Do that, you'll never get called out, trust me, I've
done it a lot of times. But I also I
take the receipt and I'm just holding it with me
as I got my bag of groceries and just holding it.
Speaker 4 (28:36):
And you just show it.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
You don't have to show it like they just saw
you check out. They don't have to itemize it like
they do at Costco or Sam's Club. You just go
through the process, get the receipt like I an't got
receipt by thanks, and I thank them, I think them
on my way out.
Speaker 8 (28:50):
They do not do that at Costco, by the way,
they don't know.
Speaker 11 (28:53):
What they do is they take your receipt, they kind
of peek at your cart and then they do a
little happy face yeah, and then you so I mean,
I don't get what the big deal is. I mean,
check your you know, give him your receipt. Who cares,
It's like not a controversy.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
How about this comment going to break from Gary Ryan,
I'm having a really good day. Then you go and
dump creepy comy on it. Sorry, I'll try to rebound
when we come back. Okay, Kelly's eating some saucer.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
Or something and uh oh it's my chili. Okay, we'll
talk about that.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
We'll get a review from Kelly on my should be
a warden willing chili when we come back.
Speaker 4 (29:32):
Wrapping up our number one of Ryan Shooling.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
Live, keeping the thing, Keep the faith, you gotta believe
in love. Don't have that song coming up for you
an hour number two. I know you look forward to that.
Kelly could chair Ryan Shooling with you, and that's the
name of the show. Coincidentally, Ryan Shooling Live five seven, seven,
three nine. We got a lot of believers out there,
(29:55):
We've got a lot of haters, Ryan. Someone said Travis
had two beards. Now, Comma, come on, come on, It's
not that kind of show.
Speaker 4 (30:05):
Or is it. I don't know. I haven't had enough
beers yet none.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
I've had no beers, not today anyway yet. Petty patty,
she's a little petty on this one, A little bit
tine bit, little dash of petty. Sorry, but Travis has
a history of being a dog. I do wish them
the best. My boss gives them a year. I give
them a lifetime of love and happiness and many healthy,
bouncing baby children.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
I wish this for them. And as far as Travis.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Being a dog, you know, maybe, but when you lock
eyes on the prize that is Taylor Swift and there's
no going up from there?
Speaker 4 (30:39):
Is there? Now? I know for some guys it wouldn't matter.
But what did you just say?
Speaker 8 (30:43):
Did you actually say bouncing babies?
Speaker 4 (30:45):
Bouncing baby?
Speaker 8 (30:46):
Do you think she's gonna do that to her body? Yes, okay,
I'm gonna I.
Speaker 11 (30:52):
Guess when you have that much money, you could just
a plastic.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
He has something too, Let's not forget that. I mean,
he's kind of a bum compared to her, but not
to compare to the rest of us. I predict they're
gonna have three. They're going to reproduce thrice. There it is, Yes,
thank you, Texter, Ryan. I'm happy for them. They feel
solid nothing wrong with love and marriage. It's a strong
underpinning of the country.
Speaker 4 (31:15):
Can't wait for the babies. Yes, have more babies, need
more American babies. Let me see right.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Every time I hear that creepy clip of James Komy
talking about Taylor Swift, I hear the song every Breath
You Take start running through my head. Well, now I
think we got the whole set list complete for the
rest of the show. I got share do you believe
in life after Love?
Speaker 4 (31:41):
Yes? And Every Breath You Take by the police.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
That's a pretty solid roster we're rounding out here. I'm
very proud of us.
Speaker 4 (31:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Yeah, but I kind of rounded out the lyric there.
There's a lot of people know just by hearing believe
you're right, You're not wrong, You're right.
Speaker 4 (31:58):
I'm just extrapolating her.
Speaker 8 (32:00):
Voice sounds completely.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
I know.
Speaker 11 (32:03):
It's so horrible.
Speaker 4 (32:04):
Shares like eighty years old, now, isn't she about that?
Speaker 8 (32:06):
She's gotta be up there for sure.
Speaker 4 (32:08):
She used to be a big girl. She used to
be a big Pero supporter.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
I kind of liked her, like she thought for herself
in politics, and unfortunately you guessed it. She's been She's
been afflicted by Trump arrangement syndrome. However, this textor says,
just watch Cabaret the other night. Don't know how I
missed that movie. It was amazing.
Speaker 4 (32:26):
Chaer was awesome. Well, thank you Christian Toto for texting
the show. I'm just kidding. I don't think that's Christian.
It might be, though, Ryan not share. Do you believe
in love? Is it?
Speaker 1 (32:38):
I don't know what you're getting at there, Ryan w
t I'm with Kelly on this. It's two people, end
of story. Hey, come on, you know that was Charles
and Dyed just two people. I was a little guy
and I remember that wedding. My mom wanted to watch
him are That was kind of fun. It's the whole
pompon circumstance. These people are doing something.
Speaker 4 (32:57):
They are living the lives that you and I dream
of and will.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Never be able to do. So I want to believe
in like the fantasy of it. I'm rooting on Travis Kelsey.
See that's a difference. I think in large part, I'm
gonna set a lot of people's lines on fire here
with the text line. Maybe I think by and large, guys,
we root for each other, you know, like way to go, dude,
Taylor Swift, man, I'm so happy for you.
Speaker 4 (33:22):
Do women do that?
Speaker 1 (33:23):
Or did they get a little caddy, a little jealous,
a little envious? Kelly, I know you're kind of jaded
on this subject as it is. Can women truly be
happy for each other like in that circumstance? Or is
it a little bit more catty?
Speaker 8 (33:35):
No? No, no, okay, no, not that way, not that way.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
All right, we'll staved by the bell there. Somebody just
compared Taylor Swift to a praying mantis. Oh what is
our number two hold for us?
Speaker 4 (33:54):
Let's find out, shall We got.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
A lot of texts to go back over five seven
seven three nine. Along with Kelly, I'm ryan Aaron Lee
will join us in our number two as well. There's
a disturbing story coming out of my home house district
in Michigan.