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Speaker 1 (00:03):
You guys make my day, Like every single day, I'm
like rocking. I thank you for heating me company. I
like you every day Morning show. You guys are freaking phenomenal.
Well you wake up in until Wednesday all of a sudden, Yeah,
(00:24):
yeah it works. I like his calendar thing works. I'm
catching on slowly. Welcome to the day. Hi, Danielle, how
are you? I am good? How are you hello? They're gandy? Hello?
How are you finding Dandy? What about you? Froggy? How
you feeling? I am doing great? Yeah? What about you?
Scotty awesome? Yeah? Producer Sam is here? Yeah? How you
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doing there? Scottie? Be eating something? What are you eating?
These little mini cream cheese filled bagel bites from Duncan? Nice?
Straight Nate, I don't see straight room there is it's lurking,
invisible and king. Yeah. Well, I think we should start
today with something festive. You know, Sabrina Carpenter is gonna
(01:05):
be on with us in a little while. Yeah, miss her,
Did I ever tell you about the time I asked
her out for drinks? Yes? No, Well then I realized
she was only seventeen years old. So that's the best story.
That'll do it. I'll bring it up. When we talked
to her, what are we starting the show with Scotty?
I got some job rules for you. We'd like to
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call him jab on me. Job rule started our day? Scary?
Where's my music there? It is? Why did anyone other
than me celebrate National Pizza Day? Yeah, Daniell talk about Oh,
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we had actually a couple of different kinds. One had pepperoni,
one was played. They were both delicious upd do little pizza.
I did not, And I was chastised for it because
my boyfriend saw your Instagram posts of the beautiful pizza
and that it was National Pizza Day, and then got
disappointed that we were eating spaghetti. It wasn't national. I know, Wow,
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what scary your pizza on your Instagram that everybody needs
to go check out at Elvis Duran almost broke me.
I don't know, so good eight days and I saw it.
I'm like, scary, it's it'll be wait for you on
the other side. Yeah, it's in the fraser, it's fready
to come in. So good. Yeah, my table Lady seven pizza.
There were I thinks there were other people out there
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on a diet because they were not happy with my post.
Oh it looked amazing. I almost licked my phone. Beautiful, beautiful,
beautiful pizza, mushroom and white truffle, and I put some
olive oil on it and some pepper flags. We had
a table Lady seven last night as well, and then
I met some people. I guess there a diet like, eh,
well you know, stick your headed, dude it. I had
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pizza and it was yes, froggy. A lot of people
have forgotten the fact of the if you don't have
anything nice to say, just keep it tears them like
that doesn't exist anymore. I enjoyed my pizza. That's all
I care about. Well, anyway, Welcome to the day. Our
first caller of the day is a Liz on line three. Wow.
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Interesting interesting timing with your call. Liz had weight loss
surgery last July. Has lost a lot of weight, as
we should hear talk about eating an entire pizza last night.
How you doing, Liz? Which procedure did you have done?
I have a gastric sleeve, Oh, just like me? And
how are you doing a year later? I'm doing pretty good.
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So it's been definitely an interesting journey. So yeah, absolutely,
I mean are you? Are you happy with some of
the results. Uh, definitely, it's been a little bit of
a struggle, but hey, it's taking a day of time.
So yeah, you know what, that's how you have to
do it. And I will tell you I'm went five
years in after my sleeve. Remember, I think he'd like
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five years and your your stomach will it will want
to open up and do its thing again. Mine, I'm
struggling with it right now. So not a good thing
on National Pizza Day, right, but look, you stick stick
with it, Liz, stick with it, and you know, be
determined and just take care of yourself. And so good
to hear from you. What's your what's your day going
to be about today? Um, I'm pretty much heading into
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work right now, so I pretty much work all day
and then hopefully go home and relax afterwards and spend
time with my nephew. So you know what, Our days
are simpler than normal, but it's okay. They'll get complicated
one day and we'll miss these days sometimes. Yeah. Right, Look,
we're gonna send you some Elvis during morning show scrubs
from Hackensack and Meridian. Have a safe, healthy day. Thanks
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for listening to us. Listenanks for starting your day with
us today. All right, thank you, thank you. Hold on
one second and there you go. Let's get into the horoscopes.
Who are you doing? I'm with Scotty b. Why don't
you help me out today? Oh? You know, here's the
thing about Scotty irritates people. What's that he enunciates so well?
He doubt does after out of everyone on our show,
no one speaks more clearly now and precisely than Scotty
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Van present a voice. I won't do it today. I'm sorry.
I'll just talk like an idiots the rest. I'm just saying.
Sometimes it's like it makes us a little jealous that
we can't be perfect, right, go ahead, all right, all right.
So if you're celebrating a birthday today, you celebrate with
Emma Roberts, Laura Dern and Donald mahrr. And if you're
a Capricorn, boost your spirits by contacting a friend or
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family member. Your day is an eight Aquarius. A new
day means new opportunities. Take advantage of all the good
around you. Your days of ten pieces stopped doubting yourself
and looked to set an example for others to follow.
Your days and eight aries create the future you wish
to live in. Your days of ten, Taurus, stop paying
attention to what others think. Instead, focus on your own
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goals your day and eight Gemini, worrying will only delay
the progress you've been striving for your days of seven Cancer,
be at peace with yourself and enjoy the quiet moments
you're days of nine Leo, you excel at being a
great friend to others. Remember that when you're in a
time of need your days of nine, Virgo, try to
learn from others a skill or hobby you may have
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not considered before your day. Also in eight Libra, take
a walk on the wild side. You never know what
you might find your days of nine Scorpio. Walk away
from a toxic situation that has been clouding your judgment
your days of seven, And finally, Sagittarius, look for beauty
and everything you see your days of nine and those
are your Wednesday morning horoscopes. There you have it. Good
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morning to Gabriel in Miami working for waste management up
at three in the morning to get out there and
make make sure our streets are clean. Thank you for
listening to us every day. You know what we rolled
in here at six and we think, Oh God, our
lives are awful. Wake gups early, the world already up there.
Oh yeah, we're sleeping in compared to anyway, Gabriel, thank
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you so much for listening. Hello to Leslie and your sons.
Let's get into the three things we need to know
from Gandhi, Gandhi, what's going on all right? COVID nineteen
cases involved having new strains of the virus have spiked
by seventy three percent in the US. The CDC said
late yesterday that there are now nine hundred and forty
four known cases of coronavirus variants that spread more easily.
The biggest surge has been in Florida, which has had
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over twice as many as any other state. The vast
majority of variant cases reported in the US have been
a straian that was first detected in the UK. The
CDC says it may become the dominant strain in this
country by March, so continue to follow those guidelines as
best as you can. It looks like dramatic video clips
of the January sixth attack on the US Capitol are
playing a pretty big role in the Senate impeachment trial
(07:35):
of former President Donald Trump. The videos shown yesterday featured
comments that Trump made at a huge rally before the
Capitol assault, along with videos from inside and outside the Capitol.
How Democrats argued that Trump's trial is justified and is
backed up by cold hard facts. The Senate impeachment trial
resumes today at noon Eastern time. And finally, how would
you guys feel about this? Several food companies are presenting
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new alternatives to pro teen products. What do you get?
One company showed off a three D printed ribi steak.
Three D printed steak. I find that interesting. It was
made using living animal cells. Yeah, the lab grown meat
could hit the market once granted regulatory approval. Another San
Diego based company has planned This one's for you, Danielle,
planning to launch cell based seafood later this year as well.
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Does it tastes just as bad as regular sea? That
fishy taste just for your and those are your things?
Like my mother used to say, Oh, Elvis, that doesn't
smell fishy. That smells like the sea as well, The
sea smells like fish. I got used to it. I
can now tell this is one thing that happened. When
you get older, you can tell the difference between fishy
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smell and the smell of the ocean is a distinctive.
All right. With that said, and now that we're using
three D printers to print dinner, are you guys ready
for your Wednesday? Yeah? Yeah, come on, let's have a Wednesday.
I just think this whole thing is crapped fish el
in the morning show Nate here, And if you're tired
(09:03):
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finding in retailers everywhere. Yeah, I'm experiencing that thing that
we always experienced when we're having a text conversation with someone.
(09:26):
After a while, you're like, screw this, you just call them.
It's like, I'm not pushing any of the right letters.
I'm like, it's just like and then of course the
song ends, we got to talk on the radio. I'm like,
do you ever get so frustrated at texting? You're like,
I'm just gonna call you, Okay, Oh but it happens. Yeah.
I try to avoid the phone as much as I can,
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but every now and then it's like, Okay, we're back
and forth and you're answering text from seven bubbles ago.
I can't take it. So I'm trying to text Garrett
in the in the slack room, Garrett, do you have
the sound of Jeff Bezos's laugh and Craig Ferguson talking
about Brittany. Also, we need the sound about about the
cat in the Zoom meeting. So now just told him
on the radio. Now I don't have to call him.
(10:08):
I don't have to text him. I'm done. I got you.
Don't worry. Well, thank you, Garrett, Thank you. I didn't
just pop in like that. That's so interesting. Yeah, can
anyone just pop in like anyone anywhere in the world.
When I have the Sam microphone on, Garrett is on
that same line, So Garrett could chime in too. Cool.
So Sam's line is on because she's about to do
her feeling. I like that. Yeah, it would be weird.
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We're doing We're just doing the show than some guy
named carl In des Moines Iowa just checks it. Hey,
guys could be here on the show with you. No,
you don't let me in I'll just let myself and
hi anyway, So okay, so thank you. Yeah. Apparently Jeff Bezos,
you know, one of the richest men of the world.
As he has acquired more wealth, his laugh is getting
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more evil. He's also slowly morphing into doctor Evil looking character.
Oh my gosh, he looks like the one from the
Mike Myers movie. Um yeah, doctor Evil. Yeah Hello. She
just says that. I thought she's got an evil characters
already hear the doctor party. But if people become more
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evil sounding with their laugh as they get wealthier, apparently
Nate's a billionaire, didn't tell us. Yes, I was thinking
the same thing. It's going to be sitting on all
the bitcoin. You do you have an evil laugh? I
mean it is sinister. When I'm trying to like poke
yea you know right, Nate, what the hell? I don't
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mean to do it, It just happened whatever. Somebody laughs
like that is then so sinister. I always picture them
having a handlebar mustache and they're twirling the ends, yes,
interpetting their cat. Well anyway, so we'll get that sound
in for you. Um, there's something else I wanted to
talk about. Oh, um, did you know that. Are you
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ready to tell me to shut up? Okay? We always
try to find ways we are connected and have things
in common with each other commonality as they call it.
Did you know all human beings have ninety nine point
nine percent of the same DNA? Shut up? Shut up?
Shut up? What there you go? That's it Ghostbusters? You
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know the movie Ghostbusters originally written to feature a three
man team played by Dan Ackroid, Eddie Murphy, and John Belushi,
but they rewrote the script after John Belushi died? Shut up?
Did you know? Did you know in then in that
movie Elvis, did you know Slimer the Ghost was put
in there to represent John Belushi? Shut up? Up, shut up?
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How about that? Really? Would he would he like his
representative Slimer the Ghost? Do you know the official animal
of Scotland? No, I'd play unicorn. N that's wait a minute,
it's not real. Tell me to shut up. Corn lion shot, Yeah,
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Singapore has the lion merlyon the merlyon. Yeah, it's half mermaid,
half lion. Shut up. All right, all right, we got
all that out of the way. We do a one
thousand dollars luctastic free money phone tap on the way.
I can't wait until we can crawl into the old
school time machine and listen to some old song. Can
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we do that earlier today? Whatever you want the rules?
All right? Is that a yes from you? Absolutely? Okay? Good?
All right, we'll find something. Do I really set the rules? Yeah?
Make a rule right now, make a crazy rule right now,
just for me? Okay? Uh? No commercials today? Done? Man?
All right? How do you how many g's and resignation
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do the wealthy sinister laugh? The Uh? Oh? Was anyone
as excited as this little boy when they announced that
The Wizard of Oz is being remade? Oh? You got
very excited? Yeah? Who. I get nervous when they remake
classics like that though, because the original is so so
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important in pop culture, and then if they remake it
like The Lion King, it might suck. Yeah. And they
said that this is going to be a fresh take,
so that means it's going to be different, different. You're
not going to do somewhere over the Rainbow. I think.
I don't know. I would think they'd have to leave
that in there. I mean, that's you know, if they
leave somewhere over the Rainbow out, then that's a note
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for me dog. Yeah, exactly. The word fresh take is
never good. No fresh take fresh take. Anyways, we're gonna
screw it up, but we're gonna use the terms fresh
take so that way they can be mad. Producer, Sam,
you ready to make us feel good? Oh? Yeah, what
you have for dinner? Last night? I celebrated National Pizza
Day even though it was Taco Tuesday. So I hope
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you're very proud of conflicting days. I love that it
was so good last night. All right, what do you
have today? All right? So we got a lot of
cute cat and dog stories here on feel goods, But
how about a rooster feature that feels new. Kimberly Johnson
is really proud of her small town in Florida, where
Fred the Rooster is a local celebrity. He lives outside
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a store owned by Emma. She rescued him. She loves
him very much, and the other week Fred was stolen.
It was the talk of the town. Everyone was hell
bent on getting Fred back home, and thankfully Emma found
security footage of a man chasing Fred around the parking lot,
which sounds kind of funny, but then driving off with him.
So the police use those plates trace back to that
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guy's house, and he folded like a leaf. The police
came knocking and he immediately gave Fred back, So he's
home where he belongs. Kimberly Is said she's so proud
of how the town just got together because they so
care for Fred. And I can't believe I have to
say this again, but please don't steal people's pets, whether
they're roosters or dogs. Just don't steal a good looks
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bad optics, bad optics. How is this still happening? And
if you have a story that deserves to be featured,
email me Sam at elvistran dot com, subject line feel
goods excellent Sam, we'll see in a a little bit. Okay,
what are we doing next with you, Danielle? What are
we gonna do with you? Uh, we're gonna talk about
Chris Hemsworth and how he pisss off his body double.
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Yeah there's two of those out there. Oh yeah, all right,
we'll get into that m or after this. Wow, I
gotta go home. In the morning show. Hey, I'm looking
out for you. I'll just want to remind you that
this Sunday is it is Sunday? Is Valentine's say or Saturday.
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Sunday is Valentine's Day. You don't want to screw this up.
Get online and order those roses today. It's gotta be roses,
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They are gorgeous. She sent me a picture yesterday. She
was so excited. They were all these beautiful different shades
of purple and she loved them. She's like, you didn't
have to do that, Danny, These are so gorgeous. So
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one eight hundred flowers dot com. So this is interesting.
Gandhi brought this to us. She's like, hey, guys, have
you ever heard of a guy named Francis Curry. He's
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a radio consultant in the UK. And I said, yeah,
I've heard of this guy. He's very famous, and you
brought us this sound that he posted online about our show.
This is freaking me out. It freaked me out so
badly yesterday, so somebody tagged me and said look, they're
talking about your show, so of course I had to
listen to it. Start listening to it, and this man,
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Francis Curry, started to break down why you, Elvis Duran,
are the most successful radio presenter in the United States. Oh,
and I found it fascinating. Well, to be fair, he
talks about how we all work well together. It's not
just me he does, yes, but it's your shout. Okay,
let's break this down because he is accusing us of
working much harder than we really do. Really breaking it
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down our show. Who's he talking? We have a lot,
we have a lot to cover here. Froggy, are you listening?
Are you ready to find out why you're so successful? Yes?
I would love to know why. This is Francis Curry.
Here we go. In this video, we take a look
at one of the most successful radio presenters in America today.
He's coming up to his twenty fifth anniversary presenting the
Morning Show or Breakfast Show of zero one hundred in
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New York. It is, of course, Elvis Duran. He's about
to give my age, Francis Curry. Elvis Duran was born
in August nineteen sixty four and he started on the
Breakfast Show on zero one hundred or The Morning Show
one ze one hundred in April nineteen ninety six, so
just coming up to his twenty fifth anniversary. When you
think of the show, I think you think of a
sense of entertainment, a sense of fun, a big crew,
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and a sense of pace. Underneath that, though, I think
there's also plenty of evidence of a level of professionalism
in terms of the performances, the planning, the preparation that
leaves many of the shows wanting the psalm. Wow, yeah,
he says, planning in preparation. Yeah, okay, not listen. I
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love this guy. We need for him to represent us
and represent us and be our agent. Yeah, here we go.
Here he breaks He actually breaks down what we do.
This is fascinating and when you look at the clock
for the first time, I think most people are just
shocked at exactly how much talking there is. Now bear
in mind that this is recorded off the internet, so
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what you hear on FM coming out of the radio
may be very slightly different. But basically there are three
speech blocks. The first one runs about twenty minutes, the
second one runs about fifteen minutes, and the third one
runs six or seven minutes. And what's interesting too is
exactly how much content goes into just one of those
speech breaks. Wow. So here we can have a look
at what's in the first one, and you can see
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that the first item, which I'm going to play in
a couple of minutes, is called super Pooper coffee. He
runs three minutes, so I'm talking about that coffee that
makes me gave it. He gave it. This tark break
is called super Pooper Coffee and fiber supplements. End, there's
a game female porn Star or Yankee candle Scent. That's
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the longest segment. Play a game. You have to tell
us if it's a female porn star or a Yankee
candle sent Thank you for bringing that in that day, Nate.
I love how he breaks down our shower. What else
do we do that day? This is fascinating. What a show.
I wouldn't want to listen to this show. It sounds
like this piece still on. He runs four minutes, and
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bear in mind there are six people contributing to that
as they go around around the room. Right. The third
item is around the room where all the different characters
on the show, Froggy, Scary, Danielle producer Sam Gandy, Straight Nate,
and Elvis all talk about something from their weekend, from
their lives, and it's a great example of real life
as prep. We'll get into that in a moment. Then
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there's a discussion about snow and the weather forecast that
runs ninety seconds. Then we have three things we need
to know, and the topics of coronavirus, Black History Month,
and male chastity belts and male chastity belt happen. Oh
my god, is it weird? He actually breaks down as
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crap we do and when you hear it back, we
sound ridiculous. Paper, I don't know. So the first segment
I want to play you is what opens the first
speech break in the hour. Elvis just makes it back
from the toilet, and I think what you hear is
just a wonderful sense of fun and enjoyment. Of course,
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some program directors will be more nervous than others about
talking about bodily functions in the morning show, in the
breakfast show, But I think what you hear is just
a sense of spontaneous performance that is just a joy
to listen to. Hello, is Elvis still in the pod?
He said he was trying to hold it, but he
just couldn't hold it. That was insane. Would just happened?
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Everything come out? Okay, Oh my god, why take the
local when you can take the express? Honey? It is?
It triggered something in Yeah, what's that stuff called super
super coffee? Oh my god, No, I mean I got
goose bumps, I saw stars. It was seriously, it was intense.
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I don't even like coffee and I wanted rather stuff. Wow.
Do you remember those pills that we used to order
like fifteen years ago called oh Wow? Oh yeah? And
they they the pills had all sorts of whatever and
some you know, and some cayenne pepper in there, and
it would wake your stomach up up and you would
go to the bathroom and do crazy stuff. Right now.
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That's exactly what you said, exactly. You'd be wow, what
if they still sell those? I was like, oh my god,
well I just had an I don't want to get
into details. It's really cross. I'm sorry, this is very
crashed to get into this. But the super coffee super
pooper coffee, I go, I'm gonna call it pooper coffee
from now on. Scary. I also feel that that coffee
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doesn't go with certain people's personalities, like I like you.
It may be great for you, but I don't think
I could have super coffee because I know that I
would be like talking a thousand miles an hour. I
would be all jittery. It's like when you took those
pills back in the day. What were those things called
trim okay. So he comes back and talks about that.
Hes back right after that part where Scar. He's talking
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and he says, now, it's hard to tell if they
had prepared this whole thing or if it was just
an I'm like, oh no, yeah I did, and I'm
not kiddy. He almost lost his job because we would
not deal with him. It was like dealing with it
was like he was on in on, he was on crank.
To take them anymore, Yeah, a sponsor, I've got to
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take him, said no, no no, we'll lose the account. He moved.
We're talking about how scary terms of awful pills, and
he's turned into a monster. It's like adopting a cute kiddy,
and also the kitty turns bad and starts climbing the curtains.
That's what Alex Scary was doing. Here he comes and
one of the things about that segment is we don't
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know if that actually happened as it happened, or whether
it was prepared in advance, because the show just excels
really thorough preparation then really spontaneous performance. And that was
a love that's really what happened example of that very
spontaneous performance. So just to refer you back to the clock,
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Item three is round the Room. This is a daily
feature where basically all the people on the cart and
it's a large cart, we'll talk about something. As you
can see from the durations on the right, you know,
this is a well controlled, well managed bit, and I
think this is something that Elvis does particularly well, not
just in terms of discipline on the show, but also
the show's casting itself is really good, so that everybody
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has a very distinctive personality and as you'll hear the segments,
they do really amplify those different personalities. But also they're
well cast in terms of their voices. Everybody has a
very distinctive voice, which makes the show easier to follow
and navigate. Even though Elvis himself, I think has said
on occasion that the show takes a while to get
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to know, but once you do know it and like it,
then you're kind of part of the gang. The other
thing that Elvis does particularly well is he uses people's
names a lot to make sure that you always know
who's contributing if it's not Elvis himself. And I think
this is something that a lot of shows don't do
particularly well, where you can have two presenters to agree Francis,
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So this goes on and on and on. I mean,
I don't want to borrow anyone with this, but you know,
being on the show, I could listen to this all
day because it's so fascinated to hear someone actually listen
to what we do every day and they have an
opinion about it. Wow, we learned so much credit that
we did not deserve, but learn we learned. Don't be
prepared and you're gonna get lots of love and kudos. Well,
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here's the thing, and this is something that goes unsaid,
but we rarely prepare a lot on the show. We
know that. But the key to doing a show that's
that works with little preparation is you have to have
faith and trust in each other. You just you just do.
You have to know that you know, we have how
many wheels on this truck. If one goes flat, we
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have the other wheels to keep us going. And that's
just kind of what we do. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I found that out when I guest hosted for you.
I realized that, hey, you know, you have one idea
or five ideas going into a break, but then as
soon as the microphone goes on, something happens, Danielle says
something that's ridiculous, and then you just have to go
with it. If you don't go with it, you sound
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like a moron, you know what I mean? If you
don't acknowledge what's happening around you. Yeah, you missed that opportunity.
It's true. Yeah, Froggy, you've been doing this since you
were a kid. This Francis Curry. Who doesn't love Francis Curry.
He's our best friends. Some of the best breaks we
have is when like something's going on and then Scary's like, okay,
(28:19):
thirty seconds and I was just like, oh, crap, I
don't have anything, Oh I want to go to And
then when we start, it just goes off on its
own deal. And that's some of the best times that
we have. We don't sit around and I've worked on
shows where it's okay, when we start, you're gonna say this,
and then I'm gonna say this, how are you going
to react? And I'm like, you got this is this
is all? It was all. I can never hate it.
(28:40):
I could never work for a show where they go, Okay,
you're gonna say this, and then you're gonna respond like this,
oh yeah, and then you're gonna used to have to
write down what we were gonna say. And then I
found out why we were writing it down because the
guy that was the host, Kenny, he was not that funny,
so he would take other people's lins first, please don't start.
I actually knew the show where the male host he
(29:01):
hosted the show. He had a female co host, and
he wanted to hear laughs on every one of his jokes,
even if they weren't funny. So he had a button,
a sound button that if she didn't laugh, he would
just hit the button. And my god, Danielle, I do
remember about fifteen or sixteen years ago, one of the
old co hosts of the Ladies that were on the show.
(29:23):
She wasn't out in the clubs and doing whatever, and
I remember them sitting her down and saying, so we
want you to pretend you're out in the clubs and
that you're doing this, And she was like, there's no
way in hell I can do that. She's like, that's
just not me. No, I can't do that. That's just
not what we can. I used to work for a show,
just like Froggy said, where one of the guys on
(29:44):
the show would tell me a story and then he
would ask my opinion on that story, and then as
soon as we hit the air, he would say, all
of my opinions, how nice. Oh that's scurret. So Francis Kurr,
I'm gonna listen to more of this later. Francis Curry. Actually,
he goes it continues to dig deep on our show.
He goes spelunking in the Elvis Train Morning Show cave.
(30:06):
But I will find something interesting, he broke down. Our
around the Room segment, Froggy talked about his wife waking
him up. That was one minute scary to attribute to
workers in the blizzard. One minute Danielle talks about Amazon
return credits. Forty five seconds Producer Sam talks about the
small things in relationships. One minute Gandhi created a jewelry
line one minute straight Nate talks about life in a
(30:29):
hotel thirty seconds and there you go. He breaks down
everything into seconds and moments and it's so wild. All
right enough. He even got into production, how we use
production and how it sounds good and a lot of
shows don't use this type of production, but we do
and it's effective and it was fact. The whole thing
was really interesting. Yea, Amy, Well, thank you to Francis Curry.
We love you and let's go ahead and get Francis
(30:51):
Curry all the credit. Yes about Francis Curry for our show,
and thank you Tony for tagging me in that or
I never would have seen it. Thanks a lot. I
loved it all right, Daniel, you ready to go? Sure?
I hope that Francis likes this. In the past have
paid people, even though a British friend of ours a
lot of money to tell us that stuff. We just
got it for free. That's Francis. Can you remember remember
(31:17):
Keith Pringle from London hot course, dear friend of ours,
he's at the wedding. He was our consultant. We got
we got a free brit in Francis, and that's been
any money all right, Daniel, all right, So this is
my favorite story of the day. The super Bowl streaker
may have made a lot of money on his stunts.
The guy claims that he met fifty thousand dollars on
(31:37):
the prop bet at fifteen to two that there would
be a streaker at the Super Bowl and it was him,
So he won like three hundred and seventy four thousand dollars.
He's genius. That's pretty cool. Yeah, that totally is. That's
so crazy. So some sad news yesterday, the NTSB ruled
that the crash that killed Kobe Bryant was caused by
pilot error. I don't know about you, but when I
(31:59):
heard them talking, I just I broke down into tears
because it could have been avoided. Um, they're saying that
the pilot ignored his training, violated flight rules by flying
into conditions where he couldn't see. Just so sad, so
so sad. So Chris Hemsworth gets more and more jacked
as he goes along and we're enjoying it. But somebody
(32:19):
that isn't enjoying it is his body double. So his
body double was on an Australian radio show. His body
double's name is Bobby, and he said that. Every time
a new picture comes out and he talks about how
he's getting more in shape, he says, it's harder for me,
and he texts, Wow. He always texts Chris and he's like, dude,
what are you doing to me? Daniel? Daniel, Yeah, is
Chris Hemsworth gets more and more jacked. His body double
(32:42):
has to keep up with him exactly. So he has
to work out two times a day that job. And
if you think about if you think about, oh, a
body double, just the standing work, obviously it's a lot harder,
especially if you're Chris Hemsworth's body double and he's so
freaking hot looking and jack damn it. So that rented
a Bentley, a really cool Bentley from this transportation group
(33:04):
for a video shoot. This was last spring. He kept
pushing back the return date. Why oh, he lost the car.
He doesn't know where the car is. Those things chipped,
I don't know. But he called them and he's like, yeah,
I don't know where it is. So now they're suing
him and he's gonna have to pay for it, like
they're saying one hundred thousand dollars dollars even more it's
(33:24):
gonna be crazy. Alex Trebeck's son told his mother about
this really cool organization called the Doe Fund. It's a
nonprofit that provides housing and all kinds of vocational training
and continued education and other services to people who were
formerly homeless and incarcerated. And what his mom did was
donate all of Alex's clothing, all of those suits that
(33:45):
you saw him wear on Jeopardy, went to the Doe Fund,
and she took to social to talk all about it.
So that was could you imagine if you knew that
you're wearing an Alex Trebeck's suit, something that he wore
on television. I feel smarter, I know totally right. Patrick
Mahomes will have toe surgery. I think it's today Wednesday.
I think it's today. He's got a torn planter plate
(34:06):
in his toe. Whatever that means? Is that what it is?
I think I have turf toe all the time. I
got this. It's such a like a small sounding injury,
but it is so painful. Yeah, he played really really well,
but is it so pained her better? So when your
pants ride up your scrotum, that's that's camels don't have them. Yeah,
(34:32):
Nate has camel Toe. I know you say I have Crabye.
He has Crabbye, He's got on purpose whatever it is
he's doing. The Goldbergs is on tonight, toughest Nails the
season Fromiere there the Mask Dancer, Chicago Medfire and PD
Riverdale and our boy doctor Brad with my feet are
killing me. That's my Danielle report. All right. I just
want to confirm to Francis Curage theory that yes, we
(34:52):
planned on having the camel toe crab eye conversation. I
had that down, hau. Yes, Froggy, I think we should
have him on as a guest. Then we should let
him know what it's really like. I would pay and
when things are safe, fly him to the US and
let him sit in on this mess. Yes, all right,
we do have disappointed I know we have a luck
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code Elvis Elvis Duran in the morning show. So here
we are rich people. Can we talk about rich people
for a secon? You notice sometimes rich people do things
(36:03):
that we don't do. We're that's came up. We were
talking about Jeff Bezos. Yeah, you know, the one of
the richest guys in the world, worth billions and billions
and billions, and uh, he he looks rich like he'll
wear like just a regular shirt and then he'll he'll
(36:23):
tie like a scarf around it. You know, he just doesn't.
I mean, I guess when you're rich, you just do
things like that. You know. Don't you go into play
at the country club with Buffy, don't you. I don't
know if he does, but he just has these little
nuances that make him look like he's Buffy friendly. Yeah. Yeah,
(36:45):
like Jeff Bezos. If you look at any picture of
him and if he's in quote unquote casual clothing. Chances
are it's a T shirt with a vest with a vest.
Rich people wear vests. They were really Yes, it's either
if you're a waiter at Applebee's or a richt I like,
rich people don't use regular tissues. They always use a hanky,
(37:06):
like a silken brier hank in then they put and
put it back in their pocket like only rich people
can do it, right, Oh yeah, yeah, Well you remember
when I was at Chris rocks house that one time
and I was there for a party for something I
was doing, and his toilet paper had ours all over it.
I wiped my butt with Chris Rocks rs because that's
(37:27):
sil Now wait a minute, we have sound of Jeff Bezos.
They're saying, the richer he gets, the more maniacal, his
laugh becomes let's see what's supposed to God? He wrote
(38:05):
tens of billions in that one. Yeah, the richer he got,
the more moniacle his laugh became interesting? Man? What nt
I also realized that, you know, we were down here
in Tribeca where a lot of rich people live, and
rich people either have a very small dog or an
enormous dog, and you know they don't have anything in between.
(38:25):
It's always like a little tea cup poodle or one
of those enormous Great Danes. It looks like a horse.
They don't. They don't have a dog in between, nothing
in between. Man. Then, also, Tribeca is also the land
of strollers, Oh my god. Yes, and they had a
very expensive strollers yea. And so we go to Walkers,
you know, for brunch, and they'd all pull their strollers
in and their kids would throw cheerios all over the floor.
(38:48):
And rich people, their kids always have cherios yep, because
I remember my friends Steve, Steve worked at Walkers. We
don't even sail damn cherios, and they're all over the
fragging floor because rich people, rich people, they're kids at
cheers and they throw them on the floor. Just an observation,
very true. I don't know, uh what else, what other
(39:10):
things do rich people do? They wear sunglasses when it's
not sunny out or when they're indoors, and like, I'm like, really, yeah, frog.
They don't wear like normal shoes. They were like uppity
rich people's shoes, like shoes that you don't know the name,
or they have like weird buckles on them, or things
like that. Yeah, they're never normal. Got them in Europe.
They're always from Europe. When Alex started dating me, he said,
(39:31):
you know I have the sneaker test. I said, what's
the sneaker test? If you ever go out on a
date with me wearing something other than sneakers, you're out?
Really Yeah, because you know me my shoe game back
in that day, especially because I was overweight, the only
thing I could fit into her shoes a great shoe game.
He's like, Nah, those are a little too did you hey,
did your feet change size when you lost weight? Oh?
(39:52):
They did? Yeah, Frog, I scary. They are never in
town on summer weekends, always somewhere to go, always either
because they summer summer by summer. And I saw that
picture of Danielle and Sheldon. They posted there the night
they were having dinner like the Bridgerton people. Yes, at
the opposite end of a long table. They do that.
(40:14):
They do that. They eat it. They don't go boating,
they go yachting. You know, when I eat dinner, I stand.
I stand in the kitchen because if I sit down
at a table, the dogs will crawl over the goods uh.
Line twenty four is Brady has a Jeff Bezos observation. Uh, hello, Brady,
good morning everyone. Didn't did anyone notice that Jeff Bezos
(40:36):
looks like Lex Luthor? Yes, he died, he has all Yeah,
he has that look going. But uh, I mean yeah,
I'm not I don't want to like make fun the
way he looks. But he's he's morphing into a different
look the more money he makes. Yeah, that evil laughed
throughout time. If it's getting more maniacal, I'm a little
scared of the whole look and where it's going. Well,
(40:57):
you see our straight Nate has that maniacal laughed too.
So we're wondering if he won the lottery. Didn't tell anyone,
Nay give us that laugh. You do listen to this laugh.
This is the laugh, Nate, Nay, give give us your laugh.
We'll judge how much money you have in the bank.
See that's a rich person. I'm murdering laughs like that.
(41:18):
All right, Brady, thank you, thanks for your observation. I
appreciate it. Like twenty three is Sarah, Hello Sarah, Hello,
good morning, Oh love singer. I like to sing that.
Oh I am so your observation please so specifically rich men. Okay,
(41:39):
so get picture this with me, if you will, please
come with me. All right, very tall, a little slender,
but some somewhat a little bit ripped. You know, short
pants with the ankle showing, always short pants with the
ankle showing. Yeah, it's almost like rich guys wear espadrills
with cool lots. And sometimes those shoes are very sleek,
(42:07):
and so you can always tell because, like Daniel said,
they're from Europe, so they're very fonsor. And yeah they
look great, they look fantastic. But when I pull it off,
I look a little homeless. So yeah, I will tell you.
Out where I live, there's a lot of horse farms
and stuff out here, and you go to the grocery
store and a lot of the women will have just
dismounted their horse. They'll drive, they'll drive their Mercedes to
(42:32):
the grocery store and they'll still have their horse boots
on and the horse crack to the grocery store. Fire sign.
Yeah you got money if you're tracking your horse crack
to the grocery store right right, and you just don't
even care. Yeah, all right, well listen, thank you for that.
Chris Rock soiletpaper, wipe it up. Yeah, thank you so
(42:55):
much for listening to us. I have a great day. Okay,
they care, I have a good day. Have you ever
been in a store when you realized you had crap
on your shoes? I have actual Oh, I was in
the nail salon and I'm sitting there and I'm like, gosh,
what does it smell like? Crap in his nail salon.
It took a few minutes you realized it was me.
(43:17):
I had stepped in dog poo outside and I tracked
it all in the nail. They were not happy with me.
Was saying that Jeff Bezos has one eye larger than
the other. It could be from the monocle. Always all right,
there you go. Rich people, all right, can't live without him?
What scary? I feel like rich people pronounce foods differently,
(43:38):
like Likeskago, Like they'll they'll they'll be very like deliberate
about we're, you know, eating things from different cultures. Well,
there you go. Just like earlier, he was talking about
eating a French dish called oh he called a coat booth.
I pronounced it the way I see it. I mean,
(44:02):
but a rich person might call it something else. Well, no,
a French person probably call what is cost people? For
me break it down in French. But he's saying that
rich people talk about that. No, it's it's called French people.
That's how I think. I feel like rich people do that.
(44:25):
No language, No, no, no, they do that because that's
their language. That's how. One more call from Danielle on
twenty four then we'll move on. Hy Danielle, what's going on? Hi?
I was just laughing because I always thought growing up
that you were rich if you had your visor down
and on the side, like as the driver or the
(44:46):
person in the passenger like that you could see it
from the window. I always thought that that's what made
like they were like, oh that car is rich. They
have their vibes again, but there's like they're blocking in
the sun, you idiot, So the visor down because they're
being blinded by the sun every time. I love you
(45:06):
guys so much. Well, thank you, Danielle. And you bring
up an interesting point where you know, we make these
assumptions all the time and usually we're so far off,
which are always terrible. Always like, I am convinced that
rich people hunt people. I'm positive you always say that's
not true. Yes, but I think they hunt them and
eat them. Yeah. So when that Army Hammer story came out,
(45:28):
you're like, well, he's wealthy. He's from the wealthy industrialist
and industrialist Hammer family. Obviously he eats women. Two, I
can't be assumption. We're relearning and we're trying not to
make assumptions. It's been new, it's a new times. Well, yeah,
I know, I'll we'll try a little. I can't tell
(45:50):
you how much I love you, guys. I've been listening
since forever, and you just have gotten us through the pandemic.
I listen on demand every morning. If I catch as
miss half of it, and I'm constantly talking taxt to
my phone and I'm like, it's like talking to my radio.
And I'm like, no, they're not live. You just have
to tell them tomorrow. But I guess a little secret.
(46:12):
We hear every word you said to us. God, God,
we hear all conversations. All right, thank you for listening
to us, and have a beautiful day you guys. A text.
Rich people always have fresh limons on display in their house,
really fresh limons. I always used to think they would
tie their sweaters around their necks and like have the
(46:34):
little tennis skirts on all the time. They do around
like like mean girls coming. Yes, all right, we gotta move.
We're so late. Let's get into the three things we
need to know from Gandhi. When are we gonna do
the uh, the Disney redemption? About an hour and in
five minutes. That's way too long. We'll try to speak
for a minute. All right, this is part of that planning. Curry,
(46:57):
all right, we'll we have to do the Disney redemption today.
If you know your Disney songs, we're gonna need you.
We're gonna need you desperately. This will be coming up
in a few minutes. I'll give you more information on
the way. All right, you're up, Gandhi, what's going on?
All right? Sadly, one person is dead and at least
three others are wounded after a shooting at a Minnesota
healthcare clinic. The shooting spree happened yesterday in the town
of Buffalo, which is about forty miles northwest of Minneapolis.
(47:21):
The town's mayor says the community is in shock. A
suspect has been taken into custody and has been identified.
The man has a history of run ins with police,
and that is the only info we have as of
right now. A leading drug maker says COVID nineteen may
become a seasonal virus like the flu. Johnson and Johnson
CEO told CNBC yesterday that people may need to get
a coronavirus shot every year. Johnson and Johnson's vaccine requires
(47:43):
only one dose and could get FDA approval this month.
Public health experts believe that the virus is here to stay,
which means drug makers will have to continually watch for
new variants to keep the vaccines effective, especially because right
now COVID nineteen cases involving new strains of the virus
have spiked by seventy three percent in the US. All right,
we'll take it every year. Fine, I'll take it every year. Final,
(48:03):
I'll take it every hour. I'll take another shot. Not
a problem. And finally we all saw this. But Quaker
Oats is unveiling the new name and logo for its
controversial ant Jemima products. PepsiCo, which owns the brand, said
yesterday that all ant Jemima products will be replaced with
the Pearl Milling Company name and logo. The product's new
(48:23):
packaging will have a red, white and yellow color scheme
with the photo of Aunt Jemima being replaced by nineteenth
century watermill. They say that watermill was the original site
where a lot of their products were made when the
company first launched. And those are your three things. Thank
you so much, Gonda, your luck tastic one thousand dollars
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Key David Brody, Here we go, Elvis durand phone Tap. Well, Well,
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let's see what we have today. It's your phone Tap Today,
starring Dave Brody. The letter coming into a phone tap
headquarters still out. Dear Elvis, my dad Peter is a maniac. Oh,
we love maniacs. They're perfect for phone tapping anyway, dad
just switched over his cable and phone service to a
new company, and he's been doing nothing but screaming and
(51:45):
cursing at them ever since they installed everything, and the
fees have been going on for months. He's in a
bad mood. As of last week. He thinks it's finally
all taken care of. That's where you come in. Why
don't you call up Dad and say, well, maybe it's
not all taken care of? He will snap. This comes
to us from Frank. All right, let's set it up.
Frank is phone tapping his dad, Peter. David Brody calling
(52:07):
from the cable company. Will be calling Peter, who's in
his living room. The son Frank, whose phone tapping. We'll
be listening in on his cell phone in the other room.
I like how we're using technology on this. It's today's
phone tap. Let's listen in. Hello. Is this Peter Peter? Hi,
my name is David Palmer. I'm calling from I'm calling
(52:28):
for a couple of reasons. One, I want to make
sure your service is working fine, it's horrible, all right,
let's not exaggerate. What's what's the problem. Just what I'm
telling you. You called me. I didn't call you the box.
The box. When the guy did the wiring in my
son's room, he just shoved the wires in there. I'm
sure he didn't just shove the wires in there, sir.
Come on, hey, guy, listen, don't catch an attitude. I
just told you in the problem. All right, listen, I'm
(52:50):
sorry we got off on the wrong foot. I'm calling
because I understand you had a problem with your bill
this week. All right. No, it's not taking care of
because I'm the supervisor of the department and they waved
some fees that they weren't supposed to be waving. So
all right, First of all, when you people tell me
there's a sixty dollars installation charge, why is there an
eighty dollar installation charge? The job was harder than we thought.
(53:10):
We had to change the motum out. What are you
talking about? You had to change the modem. You people
came here three times, three times? All right? I wanted
the same number. All right, you're the people are screwed up.
Don't tell me you had a hot job. Hello, Dad,
what do you say? What are you telling me? The
same fee? Said John? John? Twitch as hard as what
(53:31):
are you expected? Well, maybe it was Dad. It was
this guy was the head Boys. He said. That's what
he told me on the phone, Supervig. He told me
he was a head bull and he's the Head Boys. Okay,
I'll call him back. I'll call him back, Yo, Peter, Yo, listen, guy,
you started off on the wrong foot right away. You
(53:51):
started jumping on me with an attitude and tell me
things that I went true. All right, all right, listen,
you people came here three times. You guys came here,
and you guys made the mistake. I didn't make the mistake. Listen,
your old phone company wants two hundred bucks so you
can keep your old number. We're not paying a f fee,
so we're changing your number. Wait a second, Wait a second,
all right, wait a second. All right. I didn't fall
(54:13):
off the dump truck last night. All right. I've had
this phone number for thirty five years. All right, So
don't give me the plain english that you haven't been
waved the two hundred dollars fee because it's a crop. Well,
as of Wednesday, that number is gonna get turned off,
so I have to give you a new number. People
are runbelievable. You know that you are really unbelievable in
plain English? All right, why is this only me? Maybe
(54:36):
if you're a little nicer than me, I could pull
some strings. But yeah, pull watch strings, pull watch strings?
What are you a puppet? Care over Sunday? You're gonna
pull strings. I'm trying to help you. You're gonna happen me. Guy,
You're not happening me. You're coming out with things out
of the bloom. What are you a magician? They never
told me that I was gonna have a problem with
this phone, or believe you me, I would never, never,
(54:57):
as god as might Judge switch this crap? Do you people?
All right? Never got up to take off a work
and you people are incompetent? What do you mean by
you people? Is that a slur against me? People? It's
it's no thread, it's reality you people. All right? I
have more spoken to help for the people over there
trying to resolve this problem. All right, But when you
(55:18):
say you're the only one who was diplomatic about it,
was out weirders. All right. She was on the problem
like like a fly on third all right, that's how
fresh she solved it. All right? Yeah, well she says,
you know, a fight by night guy like you. Yeah,
you know all right that you're gonna start pulling strings. Listen,
you can. You can be nasty to me and I'll
turn off your service. I'm trying to help you, is it?
Who are you? I'm the I'm the senior manager whom yeah, yeah,
(55:41):
all right, had to come out right, all right? You
know what. I'm trying to help you here and you
being there. Canna helping me? Guy? You want not helping me?
All right? Why didn't you people tell me this from
the get go that I was gonna have trouble? Answer
me that and I'll be as sweetest apple pie. Answer
me that question, all right, I don't pull those strings.
Don't get me. Answer me the question straight up and
(56:03):
down right. We can handle this man. Here, there is
nobody listening. You put my people, we put you. You
aren't want to call me up with an attitude? All right.
I'm trying to relieve this problem, all right. All of
a sudden, you call all right, you're ready to put
water like Moses, and you're giving me a clackic Listen,
Tony soprano, Relax, all right, I apologize to my people.
(56:25):
Write a nice letter. Put it this way, all right,
I apologize to you. Hi, humbly sorry. All right. If
I had you address, I would send you a pie.
All right, now, let's stop the problem. Fine, here's what
I want you to say. Please let me keep my
number with sugar, me keep my number. I've been a
very bad boy with sugar on top, with sugar on top,
(56:45):
and it's Sherry's all right, and I love you with
from my heart. Hey, guy, come on when you get
to the point, please, all right. The point is that
you have a son named Frank. Yeah, he's a girlfriendnamed Deanna. Yeah. Yeah,
Well they just put you on the radio. This is day, Brodie.
He'd been Let me tell you something, guy, Let me
tell you something. I particularly don't kiss, right, Yeah, some
(57:11):
people you really shouldn't piss off. And one of them,
that's one of them. It's okay, thank you, Brodie, Thank
you very much pissing off the wrong people. But it
was your free money phone tap where the thousand dollars
Kathy is online? Six Kathy, you just won a thousand dollars. Yeah, gott,
(57:33):
how cool is that? We're cool? Yeah? I know it
really is. Thanks to our friends at luck Tastic, A
thousand dollars is on the way. You know what, that's
a lot of money fans. Yeah, yeah, what are you
gonna do with all that money? That's a lot of money, Kathy.
It's too much money. It's too dangerous. Yeah, I wish
and Piddles will probably eat it all. But yeah, great.
(57:54):
What are you doing today, Kathy? On my way to work? Yeah?
What do you do? I'm receps ince at a VAX office.
Oh that's awesome. I know it is. It's a really
great job. Well, I hope you worked with really great people.
They obviously work with you and you're You're awesome. Now
you're a thousand there, look at you? Well, a thousand
(58:15):
dollars on the way, Kathy, Hold on one second, and
thanks to Lutastic, we're gonna have another free money phone
tap tomorrow morning, worth another thousand dollars. Danielle, you ready
to go? Sure? What do you have going on? All? Right? So,
first of all, I don't know if any of you've
seen the Britney Spears documentary that came out, but watch Yeah,
I watched it. Yeah, I think it's worth watching. It's
(58:35):
actually very sad to see what happened to her and
how people just would not leave her alone. It's it's
not entertaining. It's really interesting. Yeah, I remember, so I
was telling Ganni this. I remember being with her at
the Rockefeller Tree lighting and we were talking and she
loved my sweater and I remember saying, oh, thanks so much.
But she's like, yeah, they won't let me wear things
like that. They tell me what to wear, they tell
(58:57):
me what to do. I was like, oh my god,
this is all off the record. Then this was years ago,
so that was in the beginning. But her boyfriend Sam
has come to her defense, calling her dad a total
D word. Um, and later on Brittany tweeted that she's
taking some time to learn how to be a normal person.
That she does like to be in the spotlight, but
she really does want to learn how to be a
normal person. So yeah, interesting. Um. Wizard of Oz there
(59:20):
is a remake in the works. I know Elvis is
very excited about this one because they're promising to have
a fresh take on the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
So I don't know what fresh take means. They're gonna
mess up some stuff. I don't know, but you never know.
Maybe it'll be good. There's no word on the cash yet,
but we'll keep you posted on all of that. Did
(59:41):
you know that Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez got some
professional help while in quarantine. They were in therapy and
they said it was good for their relationship. She said
she had a very hard time adjusting to the new normal,
and he actually fell in love with it. He loves
being at home and he loves having family around all
the time, which is pretty cool. So Prianka Chopra is
(01:00:01):
getting real in her new book, Unfinished, and she opens
up about her twenty year journey to stardom, her struggles
with bullying and depression, and her future with Nick Jonas.
Did you know she spent a lot of time in
hospitals growing up. Her first time was because she was
shaving and she ended up getting eight stitches on her chin.
She said that she got bit in the behind by
(01:00:22):
a dog, she swallowed some beads, she got typhoid. She
struggled with this asthma attack thing. She was in the
hospital a lot. So if you want to get your
hands on that book, you can. India BTS fans have
something to look forward to. They're gonna headline MTV Unplugged
Presents BTS February twenty third. They're gonna do their biggest hits,
(01:00:43):
so that's exciting news. Billie Eilish celebrated the first birthday
of her pit bull Shark. She said that he has
made her life a thousand times better and don't dogs
always do that? And that's in general. That's in general,
just make your life better. So when you buy an
autograph from a celebrity, you really want to get that
certificate of authenticity. Why well, customs just seized counterfeit guitars
(01:01:07):
that were coming over from China that were supposedly autographed
by Slash and Jimmy Page and all these other icons.
And there were like twenty seven different ones, and there
were like ones from you know, I mean big rock
stars and unfortunately it wasn't real and they were coming
to us. So you gotta be careful when you get
this stuff. And by the way, R. Kelly's trial has
(01:01:29):
been delayed again. If you don't know what he's on
trial for, you gotta google that because it's a lot.
They said. The problem with having everyone come to court
in April is people still have to quarantine when they
come to New York. And if you're going to be
using public transportation. A lot of people don't want to
do that. A lot of the jury would be doing that,
so they've pushed it to August, and that's when he'll
be going on trial. The Goldberg's Toughest Nail Season premiere
(01:01:50):
of The Mass Dancer Chicago Medfire MPD all on tonight,
Riverdale and our boy, Doctor Brad. My feet are killing
me on your television. And that's my Danielle report. I
didn't know yet. Boy. We love doctor Brad. We need
to doctor Brad. Hey, all right, so should we get
Sabrina Carpenter in the Zoom room next? Yeah, all right,
(01:02:10):
we got music. Also, we got to ask her what's
going on in her life, as you know, she's been
making headlines of late. Also, after that, it's the Disney Redemption.
We've got to get the Disney contest on. I think
we found we found some great songs. We're gonna put
you to the test. Hang on, like I said, Sabrina
Carpenter in the Mercedes Benz Interview Lounge. Coming up after this,
Oh my god, I'm hearing myself on the radio now, okay, sorry,
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Elvis and the Mercedes AMG Interview Lounge. I'll bring her
and talked to her. So, I gotta tell you a
funny story. When I first met Serena Carpenter. We were
I believe at an iHeartRadio jingle ball or some conscert. Right.
We bonded over puppies puffies. Say, I only remember because
(01:03:17):
my makeup was so much that day, Like it was
I did like full and I was like very excited
about it. And I remember looking at every photo from
that day like regretting it very very much. And that
was the first time I met you. So I was like, yay,
So we're bonding over puppies, right, and I'm like, this
is Sabrina Carpenter is great. So I asked her out.
I said, let's go up for cocktails, Let's go have drinks.
(01:03:38):
She says, well, I'm seventeen. Okay, did she still go No? No,
dang it. I felt like such an ass anyway, sorry
about not at all. We can do that now. One
of as of this year Cocktails was Sabrina Carpenter. Yeah, okay,
(01:03:58):
so tell me how it was hopping on stage in
Mean Girls on Broadway and then a few days later
there's a pandemic Run for your Life and they pulled
the plug on everything. That must have really pissed you off.
I mean, I wasn't the only one. I'm sure everyone
was affected, obviously, but I think what was so hard
as I had been rehearsing for like just about three
(01:04:18):
months and I finally got to debut. I did my
first two shows and then we were done, and I
was very hopeful, as everyone kind of was in the beginning.
We're like, cool, three weeks summer break and we'll be back.
And now you know, yeah, the show unfortunately closed, so
I won't get to go back and do that role,
but but maybe maybe another role. That's the same thing
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that happened to Anna and Elsa, Like they had just
cast a brand new Anna and Elsa on Broadway for Frozen.
I think they did a handful of performances and the
pandemic happened and they pulled the plug on the show.
So they same deal for them, they never got to
perform again, right, No, let it go. That's so hard.
Well i'll tell you. Let's go back to March of
twenty twenty, almost a year ago. Hello, a lot of
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our friends, performers, artists, they kind of just hung up
the headphones for a while and said, Okay, I'm not
going to record anything. I was gonna I'll do something later,
and then everyone got to itchy. I'm like, no, we're
going back to work. So I remember when the music
started coming back. We started getting new music from our friends,
like around summertime, and so, what where have you been
doing for the past year. I mean, I know you've
(01:05:21):
got scan out now, but tell me about what you've
been doing. Well, it's been an interesting process because it
was obviously like my plan for what the year was
supposed to be just ended up being absolutely opposite of
what it was. So I think in that moment, the
second I got back, I just took advantage of that
time that things were happening for the reason they were happening,
and kind of went into my fields as best as
(01:05:42):
I could and just started the process of making music
in like a more personal way than I'd ever made
it before. Just writing in my bedroom and you know,
writing with my friends over FaceTime and things like that.
So that that was a really cool experience. Also that
and I was in the middle of because I just
signed with Island and I was at a different label
for you know, the last decade, which is crazy as
(01:06:02):
I'm old, Um still still writing always. I don't think
I'll ever stop writing, but um, you know, it was that,
and then I was I was releasing a few films
over the course of the time that I was so
lucky to film before all of this happened. Um and
and yeah, I mean and started I launched my production company.
So I've just been like producing films that we haven't
obviously been able to start filming yet. There's there's been
(01:06:23):
things and we've been we've been working it just you
know from the from our home look at that I
feel like such a nothing because we're not doing anything.
We just show up, are yes, idle. I'm also inspired
because of how early you guys wake up every morning.
I would never unless you ask me too, in which
this is this is today, and so we're just turning
(01:06:46):
us on Sabrina Carpenters here. We're gonna play Skin in
a second. Uh, And you're talking about writing your music.
Your music is a reflection of your personal life things
going on. What are you saying to people in interviews
like this who ask you about skin and about a
love triangle and all this other stuff? And the last
thing we want to do is put you on the
spot and make you uncomfortable about anything you don't want
to talk about. But what is your what is your
(01:07:08):
stock answer for this question? I don't even have a
stock answer because genuinely, like I just it's it's interesting
to me because people are always interested in, you know,
music and the stories behind them, Like that's just something
that's been happening forever, and it's happened to me in
other songs that you know, maybe a narrative that I
put out there wasn't exactly what people took it as
(01:07:29):
um and the same as right now, like I, as
Sabrina was going through a lot of different situations in
the last year and a half two years that just
felt very much like I was taking a lot and
I wasn't really doing anything about it, and I was
just kind of like letting it get to me, essentially,
but without really allowing myself to heal and get through it,
and kind of trying to write around it and trying
(01:07:49):
to like get around it in ways that weren't just
facing it head on. And so when I when I
was writing this song, there was so many things at
once that were happening that I just tried to write
as honestly as I could, But it wasn't It wasn't
directed towards one situation in my life or one person
in my life. It was really just like this is
a culmination of so many things I've experienced since I've
(01:08:10):
been uh, I don't want to say in the spotlight,
but since I've been doing this for you know, the
last few years of my life. UM, you'll deal with
a lot of people saying a lot of things about
you that aren't it true, and it's hard for anybody
to deal with that. I think it was just like
I was sitting in a seat that not a lot
of people were sitting in, UM, and so it was
hard for anyone to kind of understand maybe what I
(01:08:31):
was going through. And I wasn't really trying to get
people to understand I'm more was just like doing it
for my own actual sanity. So music, it's it's, well,
that's the thing though. You know, an artist, you you
you write about your life experience as you put it
out there, Yeah, and then here comes a thunderstorm of
people with their their opinions and what they think you're
talking about and what you're all about. And there the
(01:08:55):
storm was there before I put out a song too,
So like that's the thing, is like there's been storms
when I don't say things, there's been storms when I
do say things. And so I was literally just sitting
there like, well, damned if I do, damned if I don't,
And I just have to do what makes me happy
and feels like I will. I will be able to
heal and come out of this, you know, a little
bit a little bit stronger. I don't want to say
thicker skin because that's a little too unbrand, but definitely
(01:09:18):
definitely in the fan. So you know, you're talking about
writing music as part of a healing process, which is
totally understandable. Then you release the music and does that
negate the whole healing process Once everybody starts to dissect
it and then tell you this is what you're saying,
This must be what it's about. I would imagine it
just kind of starts all over again. For me, the
message of the song was always it was never that
(01:09:40):
like nothing's ever going to get under your skin. It's
that when this happens, because it will continue to happen
and inevitably, like sometimes it'll be worse than this, Like
you just have to remind yourself to protect yourself and
to know that like you allowing those people to get
to you is what is getting to you. I mean,
it's it's they can't if you don't focus on their opinions,
because that's truthfully what they are at the end of
the day. It's not true. Like I know, I know
(01:10:02):
what's what's real and what's not. Um, So I mean
it in a sense it does, but in another like
hopefully bigger picture when I step back and look back
on it in a few years, it's like no, like
sometimes in order to heal, you do have to get
through the storm, and you do like things have to
get worse before they get better. Um that's not always
the case, but in this case, I think that's sort
of what had to happen. So I'm just vibing release
(01:10:25):
in music, no Vitia, what is the most ludicrous, out
of control thing you've heard people assume about you? I
don't know what what have you heard? I mean, there's
got to be a point where you get a text
from a friend going, girl, you should hear what we're
saying about you today. I don't know, outlandish, crazy stuff
that couldn't be further from real from real. I mean,
(01:10:50):
that's so so hard, it's it's it's probably just I
don't even know if I have one. I mean, like
I could easily go online right now and find one
within point three seconds. Something. I think it's like we
should create it right now. I've definitely like done the
whole thing where I've you know, I've read mean tweets
or people that just like say the worst things about
(01:11:11):
my eyebrows, like they don't belong on my face, Like
you know what I mean, say the same thing about
Scari's eyebrows. But where do they think they belong if
they don't belong on your face, Like, move them somewhere, actually,
somewhere where it makes more sense for them to wrap
their heads around Oh my god, shut yeah, and then
you're living, and then you're living to please people by
(01:11:32):
becoming whatever they want you to be, and it'll never
be what they want you to be, you know what
I mean. So it's like you'll drive yourself crazy. Yeah,
we see that every day, you know what we do.
We are in constant contact during the show for four
hours a day. People were texting us and we're reading it.
Roll by the ludicrous crap they come up with. You're
like coffin on, like the little things like you're you're
the way you say something, or just like you're there's Yeah,
(01:11:54):
I mean, people will pick you apart until there is
nothing left. Um. And and it's I'm not the only
one who's out with that. I have so many friends
that that are going through the same thing or have
been through the same thing. And I think, like this
situation in this message and everything that everyone has dealt
with this year, it just seems like a lot, you
know right now, But I know that it's not always
(01:12:14):
going to be that way. And um, and that's kind
of what I what I've been telling myself and been
trying to write through. Um. But yeah, no, I mean,
don't you sweat it. I listen to you all the time,
and you're the best, and I literally, like I tell everyone,
I'm just like I grew up listening to off this DRIM.
That's my having you on it and seeing you as
(01:12:40):
fantastic but never as great as it is when we're
all together, and I can't wait and we see light
at the end of the tunnel. We're gonna be traveling soon,
and we're gonna be hanging out at concerts again, and
and we'll finally get that cocktail now that you're of age.
That's crazy, that's crazy. Yes, please, yes, absolutely, I gotta
play skin, And we want to thank you for coming
(01:13:00):
in to the Zoom room, Sabrina Carpenter. Always a pleasure.
Thank you for being on with us today. Thank you guys.
And here it is your skin. Maybe we could have
been friends if I met you in another life. Maybe
then we could pretend there's no gravity in the words
we write. Maybe you didn't mean it. Maybe Boyne was
(01:13:21):
the only rhyme, the only rhyme ohm to be breaking breaking. No,
I'm happy and you hated, hated, and I'm not asking
you to let it go, but sho be tell your
side so I'll be telling mine, Yo can't try to
(01:13:47):
get on the mot on the mot on the mosca
watches Oh mine, yeah, on the on the mot on
the moscin. I'm rish, Y'll know. Maybe they can't get
on some must get if I don't let you in.
You're telling it how you see it. A truth is
whatever you decide. Some people believe it and some more
(01:14:10):
reading between the lines. You're putting me in the spylight.
But I've been under it on mind, sit on my
line to be breaking breaking. I'm happy and you hated, hated,
and I'm not asking you to let it go, but
(01:14:33):
you be tell you side. So we telling mine mine
can't try to get on the mind and the muscaries
on mind get my must a wish you'll know, lady,
they can't get onto my skin. If I do, you
(01:14:58):
can't try to get ah scares Oh yeahma, scar to
get on the muskindat you in so one day we
(01:15:18):
both drive for body when it's don't drive yourself insane.
It will always be this way. You can try to
get on the mind, the mind, the muskin wakings the mind.
(01:15:41):
You my lama muskana, wish you enoughing you King in
the muskin if I don't let chilling, Sabrina, Carpenter and
Skin love her. Thanks for coming on with us today,
Sabrina fabulous. I love the part where she talked about
how she was on Broadway starring in Mean Girls, and
(01:16:04):
then they pulled the plug on COVID. She was set
up a New Yorker, big Broadway show. And then, like
so many people on Broadway are friends who work on station,
behind stage and farmhouse, they're all they're all just kind
of wondering where it's going. It will be back and
we'll see you on the stage against Sabrina, Thank you
very much. Into the three things we need to know
from Gandhi, and then coming up next, thanks to Gandhi,
(01:16:28):
we have the Disney Redemption, music from your favorite Disney films.
Last time we played it, it was a rocky play.
A wonderful friend of ours, a good contestant, great contestant.
But it's it's it's it's a challenge to get all
these right, you know, and especially if you're like the
pressure of the radio and everything. Anyway, the Disney Redemption
coming up next, all right, Gandhi, what's going on? All right?
(01:16:49):
COVID nineteen may become a seasonal virus, just like the flu.
Johnson and Johnson CEO told CNBC yesterday that people need
to get the coronavirus shot every year. It looks like
that could be the possibility, especially with all of the
variants happening right now. Public health experts believe the virus
is here to stay, which means the drug makers will
have to continually watch for the new variants to keep
(01:17:10):
the vaccines effective. Especially right now. These new variants have
caused cases to spike by seventy three percent in the US,
so continue to follow the CDC guidelines. Winter storm watches
are in effect across much of the eastern US today
as a polar vortex pushes more severe weather toward the south.
This has been going on for a while, we've had
some bad weather. Ice storms are being predicted from Arkansas
(01:17:31):
to West Virginia this week and possibly even into the weekend.
Over half an inch of ice is expected to accumulate.
Forecasters are warning that these thick layers of ice could
cause slippery roads and power outages today and tomorrow. Heavy
snow is also predicted. I know, oh no the only places,
but it's gonna be everywhere. Apparently up to a foot
(01:17:52):
of snow is possible in parts of the mid Atlantic,
so prepare yourselves. Yes, and finally, this is like a
movie plot. I don't know if you guys saw this,
but three people are back to civilization after being stranded
on a desert island for five weeks. The group was
spotted by a Coastguard helicopter on a tiny island between
the Keys and Cuba. They delivered food and water on Monday.
(01:18:12):
They got the people off the island yesterday. The three
were in pretty good shape, considering they've been stranded there
since their boat capsized over a month ago. And they
say they were only living off of coconuts. That's a
lot to go food just for quarantine. I mean ran
second other ways to isolate, nothing but coconuts. If you
like me, you just don't care for coconuts, you have
(01:18:32):
to Do you have anything else? Southern coconuts? Nope, coconuts?
I can't imagine. Are your three things all right? The
Disney redemption up? I can't wait. This is gonna be
so much fun. We were waiting for this moment. Do
we have a great contestant ready to go? There? Straight?
Name better believe it all right, let's see what happens
with a Disney redemption after this. How are you doing?
(01:18:54):
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Elvis Duran in the Morning Show. I finally got here.
I've been waiting for the Disney redemption. You know what.
We gave you some of our favorite Disney songs from
our favorite Disney movies last week in the form of
a quiz, a sound quiz, and our contestant, even though
she gave it her all, it just it didn't. It
(01:19:38):
didn't turn out the way we wanted it to turn out.
She missed a lot of a lot of songs that
were on the board that would kind of easy to
figure out. But look, when you're sitting at Homer in
your car on a phone, listening to music over the phone.
It is a challenge. It's not as easy as it seems.
So today is the Disney Redemption. We're about to get
into that at a moment. And thanks to our friends
at Smartmouth, big money come in your life. We'll get
(01:20:00):
into that in a moment. Shall we go round the room,
put the see what's on your mind? I'm want to
start with you, Froggy, because I have a question in
mine around the room for you later. What's on your
mind today? Well, Elvis, we Lisa has a big, gigantic flag. Well,
we both have a flag on our house that we
change out. It's usually seasonal and so during football season
I will put up either the Gators or the Buccaneer flag. Right. Well,
(01:20:23):
now that and I just put a flag in the
slacker room. You can see I am purchasing said flag.
Oh I want it's a Super Bowl champions flag. I
want to put this flag up on the house. Lisa says,
no football seasons over, no, no, no. When you win
a championship, you're the champion the entire offseason. So therefore
(01:20:44):
I should be able to put this flag up and
leave it up for a while we'll you take it down,
move for Valentine's Day and we'll put up a Valentine's flag.
But then after that there's no there's no yeah, yeah,
Easter Easter coming and Patrick's we're not putting an Easter
flag up. Please take my side and this I'm taking
the side you're you're Super Bowl champion Buccaneers. They need
(01:21:05):
to be applauded. They need to be recognized in the
form of a flag on front of your house. Thank
you for a month? For one month and I give it.
A month is a long time? Yeah, do it longer?
The tribe has spoken, Hey, scary, what's up with you?
I love it when my mom calls all the time
(01:21:25):
and says the first thing, no matter where I am,
no matter what time of the day, Anthony, were you sleeping? Dad?
Doesn't You're calling me on my cell phone and you
can all this noise in the background. I'm like, why
would I be sleeping at two o'clock in the afternoon
and you're calling me on my cell Maybe if you
call me at my house at ten o'clock at night
you could ask that question. But it's always the first
(01:21:47):
question out of her mouth. And I've told her before.
Mcmahont never asked that question. Who's First of all, if
I was sleeping, I answered the phone. And now I'm
not sleeping because you will be up from it in
the phone. But you're calling my cell phone. Clearly I'm
out and about. We'll wait. Now hold on. First of all,
it's your mother and she wants to make sure she's
not inconvenience. Yea grand nap and you do sleep all day.
You've told us you hibernate. I know. But she's called
my cell phone and I'm like, hello, like this, but
(01:22:09):
you have it. You have like a landline. I do
have a landline for pros. But that's besides the landline
business sales calls. Okay, So your point is what my
point is, you don't Why do parents do that? Your
parents they love you, Yeah, you sleep, and that's what
they do. They're from that era. And if you have parents,
(01:22:29):
you'll agree with me. They're from an era where they
don't want to inconvenience any Yes, right, I mean they could.
Your dad could saw his arm off with a table
saw and not want to tell you about it because
he doesn't want to. Everything gets a whole other around
the room producer, Sam, what's up with you today? If
anyone has the ability, I want you to schedule a
date with your family to watch home movies of when
(01:22:50):
you were a little kid, because my family and I
did that over the weekend and we still can't stop
laughing about it. Like all the memories you have of
your childhood, they're all wrong. My sister was such a
bigger a hole than we thought she was. My other
sister was notoriously good at gymnastics. She freaking sucked when
we watched those videos. And I was outed for pretending
(01:23:11):
to be sick so that I could win in an
Easter egg hunt one year. And it's whatever. I'm not perfect,
but it was so much fun. And it's like supplying
a lot of really hilarious material for us right now.
So if you can go watch family movies and stir
up some drama you did not know you had from
seven old home movies from when I was a kid.
That's before the end, sound so crazy? Sound I got
(01:23:35):
playing the piano in the background, Danielle, what's up with
you today? So? I don't know if this has ever
happened to any of you guys, but I got a
letter from an Amazon seller, a handwritten letter that says, hey,
I noticed she didn't review my project or my my product.
I am a stay at home dad and it's been
(01:23:56):
very tough, and I've opened this store, and would you
mind reviewing the product? It would really mean a lot
to me. I've never ever ever gotten a letter sent
to my house from an actual person. I bought something
from Amazon, and so I did it. I went on
and I reviewed the product and everything and it worked.
So I don't know. I thought it was so strange
that someone sent a letter to your house asking you
(01:24:17):
to review something that never happens. Yeah. Nice. It kind
of scared me, stalky, Yeah, scared me at first. I
was like, you know, what is this. You're so accustomed
to shopping to Amazon, where you have no interaction with
a human being whatsoever, and now when you have interactions
something that we used to miss. Now you're like, oh
it was I got nervous. I got very nervous. I
(01:24:39):
was like, who sent me this? God? What's up? Okay?
You know how we all have that one photo that
means a lot to us and doesn't mean anything to
anyone else. I was telling you guys about this in
the break. I just posted it on my Instagram. It's
a symbol to me of how much you can plan
for everything and everything changes. On this day, three years ago,
I was signing a contract to stay in a different
city for a long time time. About a month after that,
(01:25:01):
I got a call from New York. A year after that,
a pandemic hit, and everything that I planned from three
years ago until this date has completely changed, and it's
been the best ever. To be honest, the pandemic part
not so great, but everything else has really gone in
a good direction. So lean into the change, be like
water and flow with it. There you go. I love it. Yeah,
(01:25:22):
there you are in the picture signing a contract. Just
take it for five years, and one month later you
move here. Commitment issues. So Frog, you have a question
for you, big Buccaneers fan and anyone who's living in Florida. Question.
After the Buccaneers won the Super Bowl, porn viewership in
(01:25:42):
Florida shot up. I use that term loosely fifteen percent. Yes,
So okay, I'm trying to figure this out. I'm trying
to make the connection. So my Buccaneers one quick to
porn Hub. It's time to go to town. The rusself. Yes,
you got to celebrate all your like your frustrations. You
(01:26:03):
were so like frustrated and worried and scared the whole game.
And then you have all that pens up energy. You
gotta get it out somehow. That the strangest thing I've
ever seen in my life. I'll be right back. Oh wow,
all right, well there you go. Congratulations again. You fly
that champion Super Bowl Buccaneers flag as highs you can
(01:26:26):
in your house. I am going to maybe I'll put
it on the roof. It is now time for Disney redemption. Yeah.
It was about a week ago. We played a game
sort of like this and it was okay. Our contestant
was a very very wonderful listener, and she won some money. Today.
I think we're gonna give away big money, big money. Scary.
(01:26:51):
All right, I'm just gonna talk to Sam online twenty four. Sam,
I hope you have time for this. You've actually you're
skipping your class where you're a seventh grade maths he
You're just to play this game. I served my goodness.
Hope she does well. Okay, I hope you do well.
I can't hear you turn the music down. What's that
(01:27:13):
I said, I love Disney that much that I'm willing
to skip out on my kids right now. Wow. Sam
is a seventh grade maths teacher. Maybe I should not
say where you live? You listen to us on Mix
one or two five, you enjoy figure skating, and you
love Disney. Tell me why you think you're going to
do really well at the Disney Redemption m I have
(01:27:36):
loved Disney ever since I was a little kid. My
parents brought us up on Disney. We've seen just about
every single movie. When we were little, we had a
game called Trip Disney Trivia, and I want just about
every time. My sister and I had to make up
different rules because we were so good at it. So
this is going to be a piece of cake, all right, Sam,
I hope it is. You're gonna win a lot of
(01:27:57):
money here. I feel like we heard that whole spield before. Yeah, Okay,
we gotta have faith, gandhi, Okay, wish upon a star. Kids,
We'll come on. So here's what we're gonna do. We're
gonna play you songs from famous Disney movies, some more
famous than others. If you can guess the name of
the song, you'll get some cash, and we'll double it
if you get the name of the movie as well,
(01:28:18):
or vice versa. Okay, here we go. We'll give you
ten dollars for each correct guest so that you could
win wow, three hundred dollars. Here, here we go. Here
is Disney song number one, Snow Glows White on the
Mountain to night, not to see a Kingdom lilation. It
(01:28:43):
looks like I'm the queen. All right? Now? What movie
is that? From him? What's the name of the song?
This is let it Go from Frozen? Correct? Big movie?
Big song? All right, let's keep going, Sam, This is
(01:29:04):
a Disney song number two. You see Rustee, she don't
got a lot to see, but something aboute Yes, there's
something about her. What movie? What song? Disty girl from
The Little Mermaid? That's right, twenty more dollars. You're doing
(01:29:28):
really well, sir. All right, here we go. Here's Disney
song number three. I can show you, yeah, name of
(01:29:48):
the movie, name of the song. Okay, I'm gonna do
my boyfriend crowd on this one. It's oh new, all right,
so far you're sweeping at Let's go to song number four.
(01:30:09):
What Disney movie? What Disney song is this? Rub ahead
and your mouth and mouth from your nice ball bid
all right? What is it? You've got a friend in me?
From Toy Story. You're doing so well, Sam. We're so
(01:30:29):
proud of your feels cut? This feels cut? All right,
Let's keep moving. Here's Disney song number five. I See
what's happening. Yeah, you're face to face with greatness and
it's strange. You don't even know how you feel. It's adorable,
all right, Sam? What is it that is? You're welcome
(01:30:49):
from Milana? You're very good, welcome from the sea. All right?
All right, right, let's keep going. Let's mow through this.
Here's Disney song number six Sam. What I love most
about You can't step in the same river twice? The
water is always always flowing? M m. What is it from?
(01:31:12):
What is it? That's from Pocahonnas called just around the Riverbank? Song? Ever? Wows?
(01:31:33):
A lot of people didn't get that, But this next
one's pretty easy. I named this Disney song or why
We Already lived to serve? Try the gray stuff, It's delicious,
don't believe me? Ask the dishes? What's it from? Beauty? Yes?
(01:31:55):
And when you love feast at Bell's Castle, you do
order the gray stuff and it is delicious. Adios. All right,
we're more than halfway through. You've got a lot of
money here, Sam, let's keep going. Uh, this one could
throw you. This was a more difficult one. What movie?
What dizzy movie is this from? And what song is it?
(01:32:19):
I'm down? Okay? Can you tell us? Yeah? That is
some Oliver and Company called why should I worry? Oh?
You got it? Did you give her an answer? It?
And then Philly Joel It sounds like, yeah, it is
(01:32:40):
you remember Oliver and Company? Oh my god? Alright, alright, okay,
let's keep going. Let's keep going, Sam. Here song number nine.
All those days watching some outside? Do you know it?
It's from Tangled? I can sing it? Yeah? Tangled is uh? Yeah?
(01:33:04):
But what song is it? At last? I see the lights?
I see the lights? Correct you? Beautiful job? Sam? All right,
let's keep going. This is Disney song number ten. I
(01:33:24):
know that job, honest? My war Dogs backside? Do you
remember who's sang that and what song it is and
what it's from? Be prepared? Song by scar from The
Lion King. I never forget the first time I saw
(01:33:53):
Lion King on Broadway. It was the most un unbelievable
thing I've ever seen in my life. It's so Judy
Tamore right Tabor who who produced it and directed it.
Starts of the towel move on song to eleven? What
Disney song is this? I want to walk Black Dude talk,
Black Dude's true and they play music? What movie and
(01:34:19):
what song is that? That is from the Jungle Book
called I Want to Be Like You? One of the
worst rides in Walt Disney World. The Jungle creud is
so boring. All right, here we go. Here is Disney
song number twelve. Let's go and every task you undertake
(01:34:43):
becomes a piece of cake. A look a spree. It's
very clear to see. She goes on to sing, what
a spoonful of sugar? What film is that from? Sugar
Mary Mary po we part? Medicine? Very nice? All right,
(01:35:06):
let's keep going. Uh song number thirteen for I Hold
You Part, I See the Secret song to You? Which
nine said? Moment? What song and what movie is that from?
(01:35:27):
Oh Boy? This one's a hard one. Um? Is it
from Pinocchio? No, it is. It's kind of funny. A
fact about this movie. My entire wedding was based on
the sw yes, this was the song is called remember Me.
It's from Coco. Yeah, a Coco was even at your
(01:35:51):
wasn't even at your wedding show up, not invited? My
what a beautiful film. Anyway, all right, come on, you
can get this one song number fourteen, that's yes, what
(01:36:15):
movies are proderella right? Yes, And here's one more last
song in the list here, yeah, song and movie please, Hi,
(01:36:40):
ho off the work I go from so white. That's it,
you know what. I'm ending it all up here? Sam,
you did very very very well. You want a three
hundred dollars cash, but something tells me we're gonna up
that to five hundred dollars five Yeah, five hundred dollar
(01:37:04):
cash gift. Carson, you're a teacher. We'd liked if you
need to spend some money on the classroom. You got
some extra cash from our friendship gets smart mouth Oral Renses,
who doesn't need a smart much. Yeah, yeah, smart mouth.
Actually I have been using smart oral rents around the house.
And I keep going up to my son Press and
(01:37:25):
I'm like, what is my breath smelt like? And he
goes nothing, which is great. It doesn't stink, It doesn't
It's so awesome. And if you use this twice a day,
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(01:37:46):
what your dad used to call you when you sassed off,
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Oral Rents. Thanks for listening to us, Sam. Enjoy your
five hundred dollars. Now you need to get back to class. Okay,
thank you so much, guys. I love you guys. Which
sure has been a lot of fun. Hold on one second.
That was great. I love that she did a great job. Yeah,
that was awesome. It really was awesome. And of course
(01:38:08):
there's naysayers texting and you know, she's cheating. She can't
technically she's in because she's talking into the phone directly,
and she has the radio dance. Why didn't people just
know things like why can't somebody just be happy for people?
I'm happy for her and that's all that matters. And
she missed Coco and then almost didn't get another one,
(01:38:28):
so I alright, all right, all right, thank you, come on,
let's not let's not be bitter during the Disney contest.
She knows more than me. That can't be read. We're
gonna take a break, and then Danielle's report is on
the way. And also what else we haven oh sound
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with Garrett Jarrett has I don't have this commercial. I
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Morning Show. Wow, thanks for noticing. Thanks for playing along
with the Disney redemptive. That was a fun game. I
love that. I mean Disney music. There's nothing like it.
I love that we are following up a Disney game
with Whoop in the background. Ye yes, Well, you know
everybody said that the teacher was cheating. My buddy big
Al text me, he said, trust me, I'm a forty
(01:40:00):
one year old dad with three kids. I drink every
day and I got thirteen to fifteen of those right,
cheating going on there? Anyway, we love Disney. You can
be passionate about Disney. You know the answers. The one
thing I love the fact that Disney is for every age.
It doesn't matter what age you are. You could be
obsessed with Disney. It's so fantastic. I love try Danielle Hey.
By the way, speaking with Sabrina Carpenter earlier, Ali Gold
(01:40:23):
has told me that interview is now up at Elvis
Durand dot com and of course at Elvis Durand Show.
On Twitter and Instagram. You can see what we saw
when we were talking to her a few minutes ago.
Let's get into sound with Garrett. Garrett. Let's going, hello, friends,
Let's start with this Elvis. Have you been to the
dentist lately? I need to go? But all right, Well,
make sure make sure Alex doesn't record you post dentist.
(01:40:44):
Because this girl had her friend taker and after she
got out of anesthesia having her teeth pulled, she fell
in love with Harry Potter. Harry was life Heyden? I
ever love with you? No, Harry? Oh not Draco Harry
Yuh did you tell him you're in love with him? No? No,
(01:41:10):
I'm so embarrassed. You forgot the way allowed to record
someone after they have oral surgery. All right, keep going
shot her? All right, let's talk about Craig Ferguson. All
the Britney Spears fans were talking about this clip from
two thousand and seven during his Late show where he
refused to do any jokes about Britney Spears tonight, No
Britney Spears jokes. This woman who has two kids, she's
(01:41:34):
twenty five years old, she's a baby of self. Yeah,
there you go. Wow. Let's talk about making mashed potatoes,
talking about you know, full circle right here, covering everything.
So Elvis, you're probably the best chef on the show.
And let's see if you agree with this TikToker who
says this is how you should make mashed potatoes. Pill
your potato You can cut your potatoes in halfs and
(01:41:55):
then you put them in It's just like like maybe
a cup of water. You put chicken broth or beefstock,
depending on what you're going to serve your mashed potatoes with,
the meat that you're going to serve them with, and
then just a pinch of sea salt in there and
you boil them in that. This will lock in the flavor,
just makes them a lot more creamy. Um, and they'll
be delicious. They will potatoes. They bring in whatever flavor
(01:42:20):
you boil them in. So you could put chocolate in there,
you have chocolate potatoes. I wouldn't do that, all right. Now,
let's see if you could tell the difference between a
toddler and a baby goat. I love baby goats, toddlers
(01:42:41):
not so much. Remember that goat trend that we used
to play. Um? All right? So on Fox five Good
Day New York here in New York, the anchor Lori
Stokes was talking about bitcoin and called bitcoin this and
she was trending yesterday because of it. The huge move
by Elon Musk could further launch bitcorn into the financial mainstream. Oh, Laurie,
(01:43:04):
let's make good. Can you imagine if you talk for
a living every day, you're gonna say things like that
every week in a while. I love Laurie. Hi, Laurie.
And then the video that everyone sent everybody yesterday. So
a lawyer in Texas was talking in front of a
judge and he was on zoom and he had a
cat filter on and couldn't get it off. And this
was the interaction he had with the judge. Put and
(01:43:26):
I believe you have a filter turned on in the
video settings. You might want to trying to didn't you
hear me, Judge, I can hear you. I think it's
a filter, and that is I don't know how to
remove it. I've got my assistant here. She's trying to
but oh, I'm prepared to go forward with its I'm
(01:43:47):
here live. I'm not a cat. I can see that.
If you have a way of seeing this video, I
think we have it up. You've got to watch it.
It's hilarious when you see this poor guy as a
cat talking. We have it up somewhere, Garrett. Let me
double check. Oh, I thought we did check us out online.
If not, we'll get it up there. It will be up, yes, okay, perfect,
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And there you go. You're a good American Garrett Garrets
Daniel or old school time Machine? I don't know, Daniel,
what do you want to do? I mean, everybody loves
the old school time machine, so I do one or
the other. I say, do the old school time machine.
Let's do it. Don't scary, hey, time, buckle up, We're
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gonna fly high daft punk love. So I love the
old two the old school time Machine. Fabulous? All right?
Unbuccle your seat belts. Unbuckle your seat belts. Good out
everyone out? Why is everyone so quiet? Anyone here? I'm here? High? Okay? Hey, uh,
Let's take the break because I can see Nates his
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uh he's all puckered up. He's all puckered up. All right,
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and they don't. They don't always admit to you they
know this, probably never. They can tell. Uh, if you
uh what you say it, if you've had some fun
(01:46:42):
as Danielle likes to say, if you've been engaging in
the lollipoppy with someone else, they can tell what your
throat has been doing. So we all kind of wondered,
how is it possible that they know that happened versus
maybe somebody aggressively eating or eating a kart? Yeah, I
really going down on a carrot. You want to eat
that carrot? That's a great question, so I yeah, yeah,
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And you know, we've seen Scotty do some weird things
with bananas, so we wanted to know if what would happen.
And I asked my dentist friend and he actually clarified.
We have a little piece of audio from him. So
it's repeated trauma right most of the time. I've seen
it in the back of the throat kind of area,
soft palette kind of area. You cannot blame your petikier,
your broken blood vessels on food. You can't use that
(01:47:29):
an excuse, Gandhi address you. Yeah, but it wasn't for me.
I was asking for a friend for for you. You
can't blame your food, Gandhi. Now we all know it.
They know, and hopefully they'll be classy. They won't tell
you what they know about your your private time. You
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All right. It looks like some of those dramatic video
clips from the January sixth attack on the US Capitol
are playing a big role in the Senate impeachment trial
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of former President Trump. The videos shown yesterday featured comments
that Trump made a huge rally before the Capitol assault,
along with videos from inside and outside the Capitol building.
House Democrats argued that Trump's trial is justified and is
backed up by cold hard facts. Some Republicans are upset
with Trump's legal representation, calling his team disorganized. The Senate
impeachment trial resumes at noon Eastern today. Winter storm watches
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A polar vortex is bringing severe weather toward the south.
Ice storms are being predicted from Arkansas to West Virginia,
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possible in parts of the mid Atlantic as well. And finally,
fans will not be hearing the national anthem at Dallas
Mavericks games anymore. The team's owner, Mark Cuban says it
was his decision to do away with the tradition, and
he consulted MBA commissioner Adam Silver about it. The team
didn't publicly announce the move, but the MAVs haven't played
the anthem at all this season. It actually went unnoticed
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game that actually had some limited fans able to sit
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all your Riverdale fans. And although Chicago shows the Meds,
the PD you know all those mons, they're all on. Okay,
sound too excited? Flocks does all right? Great, we gotta
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