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May 16, 2023 • 55 mins
The things smart people do everyday? Sounds like a lot of work. Plus, Corey thinks you need to get your butt back to work.
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More variety from the two thousands,the nineties, and today it's Star one
O one three, it's Marcus andCorey six ZH five pink, raise your
glass apropos for this morning because itis National Mimosa Day, y'alls. Today
is the day. Now? Doyou ever like flip the script and do
a different type of juice than orange? I typically go sparkling wine. No
juice, that's mine. That's mymimosa. I like a little hybiscus,

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maybe a little pomegrand. Have youever had a man mosa? What's that?
Man mosa is served in a regularglass with ice and orange juice,
champagne and vodka. Okay, doyou ever have a palmosa? No?
That is that is equal parts orangejuice and PBR and it's delicious. No,

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my mother in law likes bloody beersand I can't. I'm not on
board. I do like a bloodybeer that tomato juice and a beer and
tomato juice. And that was mydad's jam like bloody mary mix weirder.
Yeah, it's a generational thing.Me. Chelata is also fun kind of
in the same vein. Is itwhere you drop a beer in a margarita.
That's where you you've got tomato juiceand a beer and then I don't

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remember what they call it when youwhen you bomb in a shot at tequila
too. It's a little too earlyfor this acoholic. No delicious. Good
morning everyone, How are you Coreygood? I'm good. Yeah, I'm
good. Holding it together the middleof a move, packing it up.
Yeah, yesterday was back and forthemails with just I mean the amount of

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paperwork involved in buying and selling ahome. At the same time, he's
nuts almost done. Um, sowe close next week, hopefully on the
Portland house. No, no,on this house, on the new house.
Okay, that's that's fast. Soum well, yeah, because we've
got to be out of the Beavertonhouse and I've got to be out of

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my apartment on the twenty seventh.Now, I don't necessarily want to help
you move, but I do wantto come party. So when can we
do that? Where are you gonnaparty in the new house? Oh?
Are you a party house bar downstairs? We haven't been in a while because
we have a one hundred pound Germanshepherd and people tend to not want to
party around him. But no,a house swarming at it. I mean

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we're over forty, Marcus, Idon't know if we're supposed to party.
I mean it'll be an over fortyparty. He's like, where's the keg,
let's do a kid? Well notwhen I learned, like a week
or two ago, Marcus likes todo shots apparently, so he wants a
party. Who cares? Tell you? You know what? And I'm gonna
do shots on Friday at my dad'smemorial too with my family. Why because

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you're honoring somebody, you're doing ashot in honor of somewhere. When you
do a shot on a Tuesday atone in the afternoon, it's a little
differ honoring myself. That's self care. Why does it have to be a
shot to honor him? I can'tdo shots anymore. I have a great
video of my dad teaching the entireneighborhood how to do shots at the quila.
Was that like his thing? Yeah, all right, I guess that

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makes sense. There's certain ways youcan do shots of tequila. I when
I was in Mexico, one personwas showing me that you squeeze the lime
in your mouth first, you don'tdo it after, and then you shoot
the tequila, don't. It's kindof like gives it a little takes the
edge off. My dad, Iwatched the video of him teaching the neighborhood

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doing He was during a Fourth ofJuly block party, and he does a
thing where he would sprinkle salt onhis on his thumb in between the thumb
and the forefinger, like make alittle fist and then flip it up.
I don't know what that was allabout, but that was enjoying the shots.
I mean, I don't understand thisshots thing because it's, like most
people agree, it's not really thatenjoyed. It's celebratory. What are you

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doing? It's celebratory, is whatit is. It's so bad we're doing
a shot. Some people are doingit to get drunk. That's not why
I do it. I'm not sayingthat's why you do it, but I
do know some people why they doit. Also, taking the edge off.
Tomato juice makes a nice chaser.By the way, for those of
you don't know, I like apickleback. Pickleback that's good too. Look
at Jason learning. No, it'sdelicious. You're not like pickles. Not

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really there's that, but like itsounds even weird drinking the juice. It
does seem a little inappropriate for thistime in the morning, for this kind
of talk. But whatever, Well, where's the Mimosa bar right? Whoa,
you're gonna bring it up? Youbetter, you better email Nisha put
up her, shut up our executiveassistant get her done anyway. Uh So,

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I'm playing monopoly at my house rightnow with my eight year old ye
and she she is way too kindto play monopoly for the same reason that
she's she loves poker. But sherefuses to bluff because she calls it lying.
She doesn't want to lie. Howdo you lie in monopoly? You
don't lie in monopoly. But it'svery cutthroat, Like you know, if
you've got houses and hotels and stuffand I land on it, you're paying

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me. But for her, it'slike I land on it. She's like,
well, i'll make you a dealinstead of a thousand. You can
just give me. She's so kind, she's way too kind. I'm like,
no, boot on the neck,take him down. No, it's
just the rules of the rules,that's all correct. But I realize I
would never do that, Like Idon't play monopoly with him anymore. No,
I'm sure he's ruthless. I'm surehe's ruthless. I'm being ruthless or

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not. It's just the rules orthe rules. You don't make it up.
She likes to make them up.Just yesterday, she cut me a
deal. She's like, ah,I landed on park Place and she had
a hotel, and she's like,you know, it would normally be like
a thousand plus, but six hundred. She's eight. I know she's too
kinds. This thing is too kind. She's too good of a human.

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Let her be a good human whileshe is, because enjoy this before she
becomes a teenagers saying you don't likeher doing this, No I do,
I really I enjoy it because itjust is a window into who she is
and she's a fantastic person. Butalso back to me when she's fourteen.
Right. The other motivation is shewants the game to last a week.
She doesn't want it to end.So we play every night. The board's

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sitting there. We play about tento fifteen minutes every night. Game usually
lasts a long time, regardless,a couple three hours, fifteen minutes night.
You're gonna be playing that game fora month. That's what she wants
to do. That's okay, that'sfine quality daddy daughter time and I like
it. I dig it. Howare you, Jason? I'm feeling good.
I've got a vacation coming up ina few weeks. Yeah you do.
Don't miss me too much, butI'm really looking forward to it.
We're not doing anything. We're justgoing to my in law's house a couple

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hours away. But good so youcan plug in remotely and do the work
that you were going to pawn offmy phone. It's not a vacation.
My phone is literally going to beshut off. Good for you unplugged.
Teach me what I need to dowhile you're gone, or is that how
I'm gonna try. I'm gonna tryto you. You've promised you would be
two weeks ago and that hasn't happenedyet. All right, Okay, we'll
set aside some time today I'm gonnatry. So, where are you going

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to? Shingle Springs? Yeah?Yeah, wasn't that the place? Yesterday?
Corey was like, oh, whonamed it Shingle Springs? What's that
about? Well it is, Idid not. First of all, I
don't sound anything like that's what yousaid, and b I didn't say it
like that. I was like Isaid, who would name a place Shingle
Springs? Maybe they named the diseaseafter the town, perhaps not the it's
a chicken an egg situation. Sure, you've got to work on your impression

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with me, Marcus, because thatwas terrible. My name it's Mad Fooley.
That's different. All right, I'mthrice divorced time other derailed thirteen?
All right? What do we have? Okay? So as we have all
week Duran Durant tickets. This willbe a eight oh five with our trivia
game, which you know about that. Also want to invite you to a
private performance with Lauren Dagle, starartist. What is going on over there?

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I don't know. Is that mylaptop? So I'm sorry anyway,
if you want to come hang out, I'm saying, I don't know what
kind of audio you're piping over there? Isn't playing Chris Farley, I think?
Okay? Can I finish? CanI finish? So? Lauren Dagle's
coming by the radio station for aprivate performance. She's super talented. Corey

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and I are going to be doingthe interview. If you want to get
in on it. Your invite ison our Instagram. There's a there's a
post right there tells you what youneed to do to get in here.
We would love to hang out withyou next week. Go follow Marcus on
koy and Instagram and get that done. Variety from the two thousands, the
nineties, and today it's Star oneto one three. It's Marcus and Quary
six twenty two. Good morning.There is a CEO in Australia who says

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the reason the economy is slow,quote unquote slow is because people don't want
to come back to the office andpeople need to come back to the office.
And she's specifically blaming gen Z.I don't know if I'm going to
blame wollowing them lazy one specific generation, because to be honest with you,
I've talked to people of all ages, and so there are some Nobody wants

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to go back to work. Nobodywants to go back to work. So
my husband works at Nike and Oregonand they're doing Tuesday through Thursday on campus,
Monday and Friday from home. They'redoing the same thing here, like
the salespeople come in Tuesday through Thursday. And I was talking to one of
the salespeople and they were not happyabout it, but they had to come
back. Why. I'm not gonnago into detail because I like this person,

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but it's just interesting because what happensafter they lifted the band and all
the COVID restrictions and people like you, there's no excuse you have to go
back to work. And think aboutall the people that had to go back
to work. Anyway, there arepeople who like you mean, US US
city workers, anchors on the TVfor news stations. I mean, there's

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people who've been going back to workfive days a week, and that's fine.
I actually like it because when I'mat home too long, I start
to get a little The more i'mhome, the less I want to leave.
And that's the problem. I likecoming into the office because I like
coming into the city because I seemore things. Yes, there are more
things for us to talk about becauseI'm actually in the car observing life and

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society and how things work. WhenI was working from home, you know,
taking care of my dad during COVID, and we would talk about how
was your day yesterday? Would youdo I don't know, man, I
got up and staring at the samefour walls and I just I felt boring.
Man. That's the thing. It'slike, we do a show where
we want to share our lives,and if we're not doing anything, there's
no show to be had. Sothis particular CEO is saying that she,

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you know, when she was young, and a lot of this, frankly,
is out of its generational and itdoes make her seem older. That's
why I wouldn't have blamed. Iwouldn't, she says gen Z. I
think it's everybody, because I havemet people of all ages who are just
like, oh, I'll put onpants. So this lady is saying that,

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you know, when she was younger, when she was coming up,
Yeah, they did everything they couldto get into the office. Planes,
trains, automobiles. Yeah it tooka couple hours, but yeah it did.
That's, frankly, sounds like hellon earth. To be in a
commute for a couple hours. Thatsounds terrible. People do do here in
the Bay. So in that regard, I am a fan of letting people

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work from home, but I alsofeel like being in the office is a
mentality. Does that make sense?Okay? So, for example, in
our business, with our sales department, they sell us. They sell our
personalities, and I feel like gettingto know them again is huge because I'm

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new and they don't know me.Right, So if they're not in the
office, I can't just have thosehallway conversations with them and be like,
you get to know them on email. No, not really. No,
I'm saying that's the way you woulddo it. I'm not saying it happens.
I'm saying that's the way you woulddo it. But it's different.
Because I went to lunch with oneof the sales below day. It was
delightful and we had a wonderful conversationgetting to know each other in a little
bit of background, and that doesn'thappen when you're doing email. It's totally

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different because email is more about answeringquestions, getting to the nitty gritty.
When you're in person, there's moreof a connection, and that connection doesn't
happen when you're working from home.Correct. So there's the CEO that's blaming
remote workers for the slow economy,and one of her points I think is
salient people not coming back to workmeans there's a lot fewer people downtown,

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a lot fewer people shopping in restaurantseating lunches, and that hurts the economy.
I think San Francisco has been hitwith that more than any other major
city in America. That's a fact. That is a fact. And then
also she's saying that remote work,you know, makes people less productive,

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But there was a study at Stanfordin twenty twenty that showed that remote workers
were thirteen percent more productive than peoplein the office. That was twenty twenty.
I'll tell you right now, Ican guarantee because no one is watching
you, you're at home, youcan do whatever you want. I have
a friend of mine who works fromhome, and he's like, oh,
I work for like twenty minutes,and then I go to the garden,

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I work for another twenty minutes,and I take a nap. I can
guarantee they're not doing as much asif they were in the office where the
bosses and they're watching them. Idon't know if I could, like literally,
if my life depends on it.If we, like our sales department
got to take Mondays and Fridays athome. Me on a Friday at home,

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be real tough not to phone itin. I would not want to
be here. If you weren't inthe building. Why is that because it's
not gonna be as fun. I'vedone it. I did it during the
pandemic. I did a show withsomebody and we weren't in the same space
and it was very dry, terrible, not as fun. And for a
year I know you did. Andthe thing is, it's like I would
not. I'm gonna sound terrible rightnow, go ahead, losing a little

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respect for people who can't cowboy itup and get to work. That's a
bold statement. There's a lot ofpeople, and I'm sorry, but if
you are compromised, if you arehealth compromised, I get it. But
if you're staying home just to stayhome because you don't want to put on
your makeup and put it on anice outfit and don't want to take your
crocks off, sorry, go towork. Heck of a visual. I

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mean, look, at the endof the day, can you be productive
from home? Absolutely? Does ittake way more discipline than I personally have?
Yes? It does, Yes,it does. That's where I'm att
but it does. We'll get moreinto this later. We have to go
to break. We're gonna check what'strending here in a little bit. What
do you have? Sorry, Igo a little angry. You're fine.
So loving this? Martha Stewart ison the cover of the twenty twenty three

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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. Right,I love this so great. We'll talk
about that and more coming up atsix to fifty. When we check what's
trending, it's a Star one onone three, more variety from the two
thousands, the nineties, and todayit's Star one on one three. It's
Marcus and Corey six forty three.This feels helpful. These are seventeen little
things you can do every single dayif you want to become smarter. That

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sounds like a lot. Can welike narrow it down to ten? Well,
here's the thing about this list isa lot of these I do dig
and there are a few of them. I'm like, ah, it's aggressive.
Okay, So the one will startwith a couple that I like.
Number one, read this, readthat, read everything. I like that.
Okay, narrow it down. Areyou saying read like news outlets or

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anything that interests anything that interests you? Read read, read, read,
read, read read I like that. Okay. When you want to learn
something, ask others what if theydon't have time for you. That's not
that's not in the equation. Ohit's not. People are waiting around for
you to go teach me this.No, but if you know somebody who

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is a specialist and something. Ihave a buddy who's a plumber. I
have a question about plumbing. Iask him. He is more than happy
to spread the knowledge. See.I had a friend. Every time I
ask them something, he was say, Gosh, wouldn't it be neat if
there was something like Google out therethat you could ask? Yeah, but
your friend was a jerk and alsoa disc jockey, and we get paid
to be what's the wording on theair. This was just a conversation we

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were having. Yeah, but abut also that's djas think they're smarter than
they are. But that's what YouTubeis for too. Like, if you
need to learn how to do somethingand go to YouTube, well that's fine,
you can ask somebody on YouTube.Okay, okay, search that out.
Uh. Well, here's one ofthe what reading teach others what you've
learned, even if they didn't ask. Ye, I feel seen giving dad

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advice that nobody asked for. I'msorry, I'm just trying to get a
cup of coffin. It's gonna bemy biography. Here's one that I think
is a little excessive brainstorm. Tenideas every day. Did your mind just
go Oh no, I just turnedinto a puddle of blood. Um,

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you know, back, hold onbefore I get to another one I don't
like because I just heard, Iheard, I just audibly heard you read
one that I know you don't like. But this idea of being curious.
I tell my daughter the two biggest, the two best attributes you can have
our curiosity and tenacity. That's whatI tell her. And then also I
read somebody said, don't be interesting, be interesting? Oh god, what

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nothing? I like that? Okay? Am I okay? Can I like
that? Or you gonna crap onit? It's not so much crapping.
It's just like it's easy to remember. Yeah, it's kitchy. Okay,
I get it. It's kitchy,cheesy. You're salty. I'm not salty.
I'm real. Oh my god,no, you mispronounced rude. I'm

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keeping it real, just keeping it, just keeping in a hundred with you.
My mom always said this to acertain extent, surround yourself with smarter
people if you want to be smarter. I like that. I like that
one. I like that another one. I don't really necessarily vibe with watch
educational videos instead of TV. Here'sthe problem I have with that is that

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at the end of the day,I don't necessarily want to learn anything else.
I just want to melt away intomy show. That's I used TV
as an escape. Now, ifyou are trying to do a project and
you want to watch educational videos tohelp you with that project, because then
you're you want it, you're searchingit out. But if I have to,
if I'm sitting there and like playingschool and just watching educational videos.

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My sister used to love to playschool when we were kids, and I
never understood which she was the teacher, Right, we just did this for
six hours the teacher because my oldersister did that too. I just wanted
to boss us around. Is thatwhat that was? Yes, all right,
we'll get into more of these later. We have to shelve this for
a secon because we're going to bewe gotta take a break. We're gonna
come up with what's trending here ina few You got a headline? Yes,

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did you know? Adele recently boughtSylvester Stallone's house. Did you hear
about what was hanging out in theback here? Yes, that's the whole
reason I'm bringing it up. Dude, just wait, this is great.
We'll get into it after Kelly Clarkson. It's catch my breath. It's Star
one on one three, A goodmorning, Star one on one three.
It's Marcus and Corey. Good morning. What's what's happening in entertainment news?

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The biggest stories of the day andeverything people are talking about today in the
day. I'm just loving that.Eighty one year old Martha Stewart is the
cover model of Sports Illustrated twenty twentythree Swimsuit issue. She looked great.
I don't know if you've seen anyof the photos, but she looks fantastic,
phenomenal. So the chef and lifestyleguru shared the info on the Today

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Show yesterday. She's got a whitebating suit. She's got a little orange
cover up, She's got a coupleof different looks. It took place in
the Dominican Republic, and does shebecomes the oldest person ever featured on their
cover. I think that's just awesome. I'm gonna tread very carefully here because
I don't want to disparage Martha.But how much of this is plastic surgery?
Well, I don't know. Imean we all do. And does

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that matter. I don't think itmatters because I've always felt like, when
it comes to your body, whenever'sgoing to make you happy. You know,
it's like, if it is plasticsurgery, give me the number of
the person, because I want tolook like that at eighty one, she
looks phenomenal. The same thing withJane Fonda. Who's your person? Can
I please have their number? Adelerecently closed on Sylvester Stallone's former home for

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fifty eight million dollars. Now SLID'sgot a new reality show called The Family
Stallone Right, and he was askedif the Rocky statue was still by the
pool of the house. He sodid Dell and he said it was part
of the deal. She wanted it, and his wife even said that's the
only thing she wanted, and soRocky was like, how can I live

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without my statue? He has severalof them, so I understand. So
there's a second one that was insidethe house. Maybe that one went with
him. Okay, we're not sure. Did you do the list price on
the house? How much? Hepicked eight? I did? God,
Well, she's making two million dollarsa show in Vegas, so I think
she can afford it. Why havethe best wedding on Earth when you can

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have the best wedding in space.A company called Space Perspective and it's gonna
be launching its space wedding service soon. It's a carbon neutral balloon called Neptune,
and it will carry passengers twenty milesabove the Earth. You can join
the wait list because apparently people whoare already wanting to do this. Everybody
wants to be the first couple tobe married in space. Is it really

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space? Though? Can I seethe curvature of the Earth? Yes,
if I'm not floating, that's thewhole point. You're you're you're up there
enough that you're technically in space.Guess how much it costs a seat?
Tell me one hundred and twenty fivethousand dollars her guest per seat. Okay,
And then I heard there's a maxof eight people, so it's a
small wedding. No thanks, nothanks, Tom Hanks, Hey down the

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you know deposits are only a granda person? Oh, okay, got
that laying around. And then myfavorite story of the day is a Colorado
man reportedly try to blame his dogto get out of a dui. This
happened in Springfield. The man waspulled over and as the cop is walking
to his car, he puts thedog in the driver's seat. Lad,

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he wasn't driving. Can you imaginethat is tremendous g for your dog of
the driver's seat. The dogs like, dude, come on, I thought
you were my ride or die?And uh he Then after you know,
the officer asked if he'd been drinking. He tried to run. That didn't
work through the dog at the officer. I only have a couple of things

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to add here, spanking and drank. And it's National Mimosa Day. We
covered this earlier. That is sparklingwine and orange juice or other juices or
other. Give us some other juicesyou would okay, the pineapple, good
for you, hibiscus. All right, those are all ones I've tried.

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Thanks Corey, You're welcome. It'salso National Barbecue Day. If you need
an excuse to go chop down onthe great American pastime of barbecue or hit
something slow and low in the smoker. Today's your day. There you go.
I like it. Let's see.Okay, we're gonna take it across
the pond. Billy Joe from GreenDay making people's lives yesterday and Green Day

(23:10):
just posted a video on their Instagram. So there was a local band playing
a pub in London. They startedplaying green Day song and Billy Joe just
happened to be in the vicinity.That's awesome. So he does the most
Billy Joe thing ever. He runsinto the pub, jumps on stage and
is jamming with the band. Peopleare losing their mind. I would die.
The lead singer the band was likeeleven year old me was dead,

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like literally, It's pretty awesome,So good on you, Billy Joe.
Catch what's trending every weekday Morning onthe fifties. That's at six fifty seven
fifty eight fifty am. And connectnow with the Marcus and Corey socials and
blogs. That's at com on theway after seven o'clock. We have second
date up that you know this that'spopping off at seven o five Stay here

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or variety from the two thousands,the nineties and today it's Star one on
one three it's Marcus and Corey andit's back second date update. What's happening?
This is when we try to findsomeone a second date. They went
on a first date, they thoughtit was a really good time, They
assume they'd have a second date,and then nothing all that. It's a
good morning to Jillian. Gillian.Hello, Hi, So we want to
ask you about your date with Chris. Obviously, how did you guys meet?

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And then let's figure out how thefirst date went. So we met
on the hinge um, just likeeverybody, right, Um, yeah,
we were like, we were talkingon hinge for a little bit. I
thought it was really really cute,like really really handsome, muscular. He's
into like rock climbing, really hot. And then we were chatting for a

(24:42):
while and you know, we liketo talk about camping stuff, so both
of us are really active. Theyleft outdoors and you know, our conversation
was going great. So I askedthem out and I did, Oh did
for you? I like it?I like it? Equality I hear you.
Right. So so we live weboth live in a city. So

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we we went rock climbing. Um, there's this really cool place in the
presidio. Okay, that I've beenthere once and Chris goes a lot.
So we were like, oh,this is a great place, like cool
unique day. I've never done that. Sure, um yeah, and we
had a blast, right, Sowe go rock climbing. We're like doing
this for like ninety minutes. Whenwe took a walk, we got some
coffee and it was just like,oh, it's so nice. There's like

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a beautiful just a beautiful area andjust a great way to spend a Saturday
afternoon. And I thought it wasreally going great fun um, but then
it ended with a hug. Andnow he's ignoring my text messages. Oh
what the heck? Well, thein different ways. I mean it could

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be a get in their hug,or it could be a I don't want
to see you again hull right.Yeah, it was like and then it
was like a side hug, andI was like, what did I do?
I feel like it was going reallywell. Um yeah, so just
very confused and get it. Well, that's why we do this. Yeah,
Okay, look, um, we'regonna try to get you a second
date. So we'll have you onthe line, we'll have you mute your

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phone and we'll call Chris. Okay, all right, so good and scary.
Yeah, exactly. Just take adeep breath. Take a deep breath.
We're gonna play a song. Let'sregroup. Okay, it's a second
data update Star one on one threemore variety from the two thousands, the
nineties, and today. It's Starone on one three. It's Marcus and
Corey. We're doing second data updateand we've been chatting with Jillian. She

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and Chris both live in the city. So they went rock climbing. I
had no idea there was a rockclimbing joint in the Presidi. I can
only imagine doing rock climbing on myfirst date, just totally falling on my
butt. It goes sideways. Yeah, that's that's what's gonna happen for me.
But Jillian, the day worked out. Yeah. Yeah, it was
a great date. All right,Maybe I'm wrong side hug at the end.

(26:55):
Never good? No, all right, sorry, Let's call Chris and
we'll see if we can figure thisout. Okay, go ahead and mute
your phone. All right, Hello, Hi, may speak with Chris.
Please. This is Chris. HiChris, It's Marcus and Corey from Star

(27:18):
one one three Warren and Chris.Oh, Hi, are you sweet?
Oh hey, I don't know aboutthat. I'm gonna call my family and
tell them please. So if youknow the show, then you know about
second date update curious. Yeah,okay, so we're doing that right now?
You want to be I don't knowif I want to be on it,

(27:44):
but I'm on it, I guess. So are you? Are you
cool? I mean yeah, seriously? And all seriously is okay if we
put you in the air. Yeah, yeah, it's okay. I don't
think I do anything bad. Soso, uh, do you have any
idea who might be calling about you? Nah? I think it's this girling
Jillian. Then I went on adate with climbing ye, Jilliani, I'm

(28:08):
here so uh yeah, okay,Um, she's feeling ghosted. I don't
mean to speak for you, likeyou're not here, Jillian. But um,
Chris, I did something happen Chrisor you know, busy? You
know. I just I just thoughtit was kind of weird because she's a

(28:32):
little bit of this. I don'tknow how to say it. She's she's
a witch. I think, wait, are you saying that like she's not
a nice person? No? Yeah, I didn't know what to say.
Sorry, like like a witch,like that's her religion. I think you
know, you mean, what arethey called wickens or what are they called?

(28:53):
I think she said that, andI think they're called they're like witches.
Like isn't that a witch? AmI am? I wrong? Like
they do like that like satanic stuff. Sorry, Julian, I'm really really
great, but I just thought thatwas a little um. That's just not
my vibe. I think it's thebest way to say it. So I
was a little scared for sure.Did na see this coming, Julian,

(29:14):
Do you wow practice the dark arts? Like no, like I'm not a
Satanist, like that's a religion,okay, Like I'm a I'm spiritual,
um, like I'm not like theworshiping the devil. I don't know you
did, Yeah, you kind ofsaid some weird stuff like you were.

(29:37):
I don't know. You said youlike light some stuff on fire, and
then there's like pentagrams, and that'slike that's like no offense, you can
do you but that's like demon stuff, you know. No, No,
Chris, I said pentacle, Likeit's different. A pentagram can be a
pentacle, but a pentacle is likea whole other thing. It's just spiritual.
It's like, this is not devilstuff? I promise? Can you

(30:00):
make me thinner? Pecked me inmy need? Sorry? What are you
doing? I don't know, butit sounds like you're more like practical magic
kind of which than you know.Yeah, I'm like burn rose mary to
like, you know, like cleansemy space like that kind of Are you

(30:25):
burn your age to cleanse your home? Yeah? Okay, yeah? Or
like I have crystals because like itfeels good and it's grounding, you know,
But I'm not like, oh,crystals are gonna make like you know
what I mean, They're not gonnamake me thinner? All right? So
no, where are we at though? You guys, Chris, does this

(30:48):
give you any kind of clarity?Maybe we can try a second thing,
Jillian? Are you even so interested? I have many questions? No,
honestly no, because like this isnot a big deal, Like like being
into witchy stuff is not like tome, that's very normal, and so

(31:10):
of Chris is like that's weird.I'm like, all right, well you're
weird. So no, thank you. Never mind? All right, hang
on, what can I say?Not a match? You know? I
actually enjoy staging my place and lightingcandles and now I get it. I
guess it weirded him out. Idon't know all right. Second Date Update
seven h five Weekday Mornings replays atnine oh five, of course, And

(31:32):
don't forget about the podcast. It'son the iHeart Radio app and it's literally
called Marcus and Corey Second Date Upthat you can binge listen. It's Tuesday.
What's up next? We're talking aboutmoving because Corey's going through it right
now, and they just released astudy that a lot of people break up
during moves. That's scary. Howare you guys doing? Oh my god,
I do that. We'll talk aboutit at seven twenty. Hang on

(31:53):
at Star one one three versus TaylorSwift. Good Morning, More variety from
the two thousands than ninety Today Starone on one three, It's Marcus and
Corey seven twenty. They just releaseda survey that says it almost one in
five couples split up when moving.That's a really high number. One in
five. That's a lot. Thiscaught my eye because Corey and the Jeff

(32:15):
are going through it right now,selling a house, buying a house,
relocating. We're on the home stretch. And I know I've said that before,
but there's light at the end ofthe tunnel. But we've been through
this. We've moved a lot.How many times is a couple? What
do you mean as a couple?How many times have you moved before?
Like, well, we moved fromMinneapolis to San Francisco, from San Francisco

(32:37):
to Houston, Houston to Seattle,from Seattle to Portland, and now to
here. But you're not taking tooaccount how many times we moved within those
cities limits. So there was atleast three in Houston. You moved three
times. In Houston we went toa rental, another rental, and then
a house, so three okay.And then in Seattle it was an apartment

(32:59):
and then two a rental. Wow. Um. In Portland it was a
rental into a house. I'm notone to talk. I counted before my
current situation, I moved thirty fourtimes. If I were to count it
up, like how many times I'vespecifically moved, it'd probably be around there.

(33:19):
Um. The thing is, we'vejust never done it. While we're
buying and selling at the same time, but I can see how like we're
even fighting about the tiki bar that'sin the garage and the new place.
He's like, you can have thatfor a year. I'm like, okay,
I can have that. Let metell you what you can have for
another year. Yeah, you canhave nothing for you year. So how

(33:44):
do you protect your relationship during amove? You know, all you what
else comes up, what you wantto keep? Like when I was home
this past weekend, he like pointedout all these exercise things devices I have.
He's like, are we really goingto move these we? He means
him no, just in general,like, are we gonna waste space in
the moving truck on these devices thatyou haven't touched into? How do you

(34:07):
answer that? What do you say? I don't worry, babe, I'm
jumping back on the olyptical. Assoon as we get to the new place.
As soon as we get to thenew place becomes the new sentence ender.
No, I'm really trying to begood. I'm really trying to get
rid of stuff that we're not goingto touch because it's like, if it's
sat in a closet for two years, why would I move it to a
new place. What sort of bizarreexercise equipment do you have laying around that

(34:29):
you purchased maybe during the pandemic.So there's this piece of equipment that you
can plank on. Yeah, putyour arms on it to plank. You
put your phone on it, andthen you play games and that works out
your abs. Yeah, So youhave to This thing moves around and if
you do it, it really works. But it's not bad. It's really

(34:51):
hard. It's really hard, youknow. I'm reading a book about starting
new habits, and one of thethings they do say is to stack something
you don't like doing with something youdo like doing. And everybody knows Mama
likes playing those games. I likeplaying games. That's why I thought it'd
be a no brainer. But youhave to be somewhat in shape to do
a plank to play this game.I mean, I'm not anywhere near where

(35:14):
you need to be. Oh,play the game. On the process of
playing the game, of the processof playing Candy Crush while trying to plank,
Yeah, requires more physical ability thanyou currently have. I'm a potato.
I also have a weighted hula hoop, and it's larger than a regular

(35:34):
hula hoop, and it is weighted, And then what are you supposed to
do with that hula hoop, butit's weighted so it works your abs harder.
You can see I have a problem, Maria, Right, what level
of fitness do you need for thatone? That one's fine. I did
it the other day and like Iwas having fun on Saturday. I was
like, OK, so we're keepingthat one. This is way more interesting
than maintaining your relationship during a move. I like, the whole thing is,

(35:55):
all of it is, is aboutthat. When it says one in
five people will break up during amove, I get it because it's like
we're having a disagreement about chandeliers.You know. It's like it's the stupid
things you fight about when you're moving, Like why do you want to keep
that? Oh, we're getting ridof that. There was something else I
asked about. He's like, oh, we're not taking that. I'm like,

(36:15):
we're not. Oh. Then itbecomes a thing because some thing.
Yeah. I read somewhere a longtime ago that moving is a crisis every
time. It's right up there withdeath. It's way more stressful than people
think. I mean, especially whenyou're moving to another state. You know,
it's like and also we're moving twodifferent places. I've got to set

(36:36):
up my move, right, he'sgot to set up our move. I
mean there's so many moving parts.I feel like movers are key if you
can afford it. Not everybody canafford it, and I understand that.
Yeah, we didn't. We werealways a U haul family. So just
imagine as a kid, my parentsmoved us every eighteen months. Yeah,
every eighteen months. It was aU haul. We never paid for movers.

(36:57):
Yeah. I don't know how myparents well they didn't get divorced after
their years, but who knows.Hello, but my goodness. Okay,
So ways to protect your relationship duringa move. Step one. Communicate,
Yeah, communicate openly your thoughts,feeling, concerns, needs, What do
you want to keep, what don'tyou want to keep? Plan ahead,
create a moving checklist. Delegate thisis a big one. Take breaks.

(37:20):
Oh you know what I did onSaturday? I found all these old diaries
and those on the air. Dude, I was a really different person.
It's amazing. I'm not going tokeep them. I wish it wasn't so
hot in Oregon because I want tohave like a burning like can we read
some of them on the year?Come on, terrible, come on,

(37:42):
terre I was a very insecure girl. Oh well, they're kind of sad.
It's not so much funny. Okay. I also found love letters from
an X. Go fix them.I need them to be more funny.
All right, I'm just kidding.All right. We'll get more into this
later. But yeah, one infive people say that moving ruined their relationship.
I believe it. Seven twenty six, we'll check what's trending here in

(38:06):
a little bit. What do youhave? So Adele bought Sylvester Stallone's former
house and there was something about itthat she really wanted. Yeah, and
it's kind of weird, it's quirky. Uh huh, tell y'all about it.
Coming up at seven to fifty.Hang on, it's time for good
news with Marcus and Corey. Sometimesall you need is one a good thought
to make it a great day.So let's do this. It's good as

(38:29):
news on Star one one. Sogood News is sour is brought to you
by Shriven Company, Luxury time Pieces, fine Designers, flawless Diamonds. We
do it twice in morning seven fortyand eight forty. Corey gonna kis off
with some good news. Why isyour brow burrowed. What do you mean,
I don't know. You look concerned. Is this going to be one
of these animal stories that starts outhorribly but well, oh, this doesn't

(38:52):
involve animals at all. Okay,all it involves smoothies. Okay. Good.
So this is a mom in Marylandto her name's Monique, and she
realized that there wasn't a place forher three children with special needs to go
that wasn't really like judgment free.So she started her own one. All
right. That's Smoothie Place, andit's aimed at providing employment internships to individuals
with special needs. And they provideemployment and they are working with Montgomery County

(39:16):
Public Schools as well, because theywant to give people somewhere to go.
They want these people to feel likethey're necessary, and it's for individuals of
all abilities, and it gives themopportunities they wouldn't get somewhere else. It's
called that Smoothie Place, and Ilove it. She wants to normalize seeing
people with special needs started the workforce. Sure, I dig it. Yeah,

(39:38):
nice job, mom, we're doinggood news right now, my good
news. You know. I lovethese lottery stories. This guy in Michigan
it can't even believe he won,and he won after he lost, I'll
explain. Yeah, I don't understand. He's forty three years old. He
was trying to win the Michigan sixmillion jackpot lottery. Thing didn't win,

(39:58):
so he threw his TI get intoa second chance of drawing. Bang got
an email that said he one onehundred thousand dollars. You know I've tried
that. I don't know what I'mdoing wrong, because there art like if
you don't win, if you lookat the bottom of your tickets, there's
a second chance. I need toget back into that. Yeah, So
he gets the email. He thoughtit was a prank. Oh, I
wouldn't trust that, and then hecalled the lottery office. They confirmed it

(40:21):
wasn't a scam. Even after hepicked up his money at HQ, he
said it didn't seem real and letit sink in for a while. He
says he plans to put his newfoundwealth into savings. Boring but probably necessary.
Smart, also smart. I'm soglad he called, because I can
totally see somebody thinking this is justa home This isn't really There's a Nigerian

(40:45):
prince involved somewhere fishing scam. Yeah, it's funny. And Mother's Day,
we were getting gas and my daughtersaw the little ticker sign that showed how
much like the powerball was and Megamillion. She's like, Daddy, you're
gonna uy some lottery tickets. SoI went in bottom all and and we
are slowly but surely going through thelosses. Oh sorry, but I had

(41:06):
to have the conversation with her lastnight, like, listen, if we
do win the powerball, you can'ttell anybody what are you doing? She's
eight? What because she'll go toschool immediately, right, she's eight,
she can't kill her friends. Wellwin, don't tell her, but she
wants to see the numbers and theresults in real time at the dinner table.

(41:28):
What do you do now, huh, parenting expert, No, kids,
I wouldn't. What do you do? But she's looking over your shoulder.
Hide the tickets. You make itsound so simple. I'm just thinking
about, like with my dad,Like I wouldn't have that kind of power
where he would be forced to showme the numbers. So you said,

(41:50):
Dad, let's check our tickets.What would he say? He'd say,
I'll check them and let you know. No, no, no, no,
no, let's do it now.I'll check them and let you no.
No, no, no, no, I want to do it now.
Can we do it now? Pleasedo it now. You wouldn't do
that in my household. All right, Well, now you're questioning my fatherly
ability. No I'm not. Isee what you're doing. Everybody's household is
different. Seven forty five. We'regonna check what's training in a little bit,

(42:13):
what's going on. You want toget married in space A lot of
people do. I hope you havea lot of money. It's happening.
It ain't cheap. We'll tell youhow much it costs and who's doing what.
The details are coming up after EdSharon, It's bad Habits at Star
one on one three Ed Sharon Starone on one three Tuesday Morning with Marcus
and Corey. Good Morning, talkingabout what's trending on Star one one three,

(42:35):
what's happening in entertainment news, thebiggest stories of the day, and
everything people are talking about today inthe Bay. I'm loving that. Eighty
one year old Martha Stewarts is thecover model for Sports Illustrated twenty twenty three
swin Studo issue and by the way, I forgot to say this. What's
trending has brought you by Cash CreekCasino Resorts. Yeah, enjoy world class
gaming, nightlife and live entertainment.So the chef and the lifestyle goop Roo

(43:00):
shared on the Today Show yesterday thatshe is the cover model. She looks
good, she looks great, eightyone, she's eighty one. I'm just
very impressed. Phenomenal, and I'mimpressed with Sports Illustrated for m hate saying
this, saying but you know outsidethe box. They did the shoot in
the Dominican Republic and she's the oldestperson ever featured on their cover for her,

(43:22):
Yeah, I think that's awesome.Adele recently closed on Sylvester Stallone's former
home for fifty eight million dollars.Now they have a reality show Sylvester stall
and his family. It's called TheFamily's Stallone. And he was asked if
the Rocky statue was still by thepool at the house he so sold to
Adele, and he says it waspart of the deal. His wife said

(43:44):
that's what made it. She wantedit. She wanted to keep the statue.
I think he's got a few ofthem. Yeah, there's a second
statue that was inside the house.Not sure if they took that with him,
but I have a feeling, now, why does he have so many
rocky statues? Did he get thesemade for him? Was this a gift
from the movie studio? These area lot of questions I don't have answers
to. But why don't they callit Sly in the Family Stallone? That

(44:07):
is a missed marketing opportunity, inmy opinion. I thought they were doing
the Family Stone reference movie, themovie reference to Family Stone stallone. It
should be Sly in the Family stallone. Okay, well you need to call
somebody. Passion. Why don't youcall somebody and figure it out? Lou
for Igno had a statue of himselfat his house, the original Hulk.

(44:30):
Hulk. Why I have a weddingon Earth when you can have one in
space. There's a company called SpacePerspective and it'll be launching its space wedding
service soon. It's a carbon neutralballoon called Neptune. It will carry passengers
around twenty miles above Earth. Yougott to join the weight list, though,
because there's a ton of people whoalready want to do this. It's
Space Perspective dot com. Oh,and it's one hundred and twenty five thousand

(44:53):
dollars per set per person, Yeah, per person, eight person max ye
thousand or deposit. Please don't askme to be a bridesmaid. Is that
frightening on any level? That aballoon. It's a balloon that is powering
you twenty miles up. That's strange. It's a balloon. I don't want

(45:15):
to do anything. I don't wantto go to space. I don't care.
I'm happy here on Earth. Idon't know why everybody's so fascinated with
going away. I mean also,also, I did a deep dive,
Jason. It's a six hour experience. It takes two hours just to get
up there. We spent ten grandon our wedding. I can't imagine spending

(45:35):
this much, one hundred and twentyfive a person. You know, there
are people listening right now that havethat kind of cash, that are like,
hey, that sounds good. Allright. I want to tell you
my favorite story of the day.There's a guy in Colorado tried to blame
his dog to get out of duiarrest. This is so good. He
was pulled over for speeding, andas the cop was approaching the car,
the man put the dog in thedriver's seat. What the cops say?

(46:01):
He literally said, I wasn't driving. I want to know what kind of
dog it is. I know,because there's not it's a frenchy then like,
yeah, easily movable but can't reachthe pedals. Right if it's a
German shepherd, the German shepherd,probably Loki, you're a German shepherd,
LOOKI and be like, Noah,not doing that. He can drive stick.

(46:22):
When I was a little kid,my uncle would come over and he
would say, tell me that Beauregard, his schnauzer drove the car, and
I totally yeah. Well, theofficer didn't believe it, asked if he'd
been drinking, and the guides tryto run, which is always a good
idea. Didn't get very far.Do good? Where to begin? It's

(46:43):
National Mimosa Day. I like it. So let's just set our timers for
ten thirty this morning and just goto a long lunch. Ya okay,
how about it? I love it? Yeah, dude, brunch brunch time
be before lunch, but after anactual breakfast sandwich Mimosa time. Other favored
flavors besides orange juice to put inyour mimosas Corey go. Pineapple juice yes,

(47:05):
pomegranate yes, biscus. I'm hearinga lot of antioxidants and added benefits
here. Fruit Yeah, so good. Also National Barbecue Day, I mean
an excuse to throw something in thesmoker. We got you. Let's see,
Billy Joe from Green Day made people'slives yesterday. Jason, did you
hear about this story? Are youa fan of Green Day? Yes?

(47:25):
I am, okay. So therewas a local band playing a pub in
London. They started playing green Daysongs and Billy Joe just happened to be
in the neighborhood, dips into theclub, jumps on stage, starts singing
with the band. They do thata lot. I remember there was this
time years back when I was probablylike fifteen twenty years ago, and Green
Day was already huge, right,And they got their start at this club

(47:47):
in Berkeley called ninety four Gilman Street. Well, they were already like megastars,
but one night at ninety four GilmanStreet they jumped on stage and started
playing yeah, you know, likethey had massive albums out already, and
it was nuts and I wasn't there. I missed it. Sad. Yeah,
I saw him place some tiny littleclub in Soma. I can't remember
what it's called. It wasn't Slims. It was even smaller than Slims.

(48:08):
Amazing. They're amazing dudes. Whatelse? So, Corey, can you
explain the video of the what isthis a six year old drinking coffee on
our Instagram out? Oh? Didyou know? I put up the shark?
Okay, this is so cute,you guys. This mom filmed her
six year old son said at sixthirty. Every morning, they get up

(48:31):
super early after his cereal. Helikes to sit by himself, sip on
his lemon tea and read a chapterof his book because he's just taking it
slow. And I understand he won'tbe rushed for the morning. He doesn't
want to be rushed. And Ithink we could all use a moment.
He worked on his gratitudes too.That is an old soul. He's focused.
He's about six years old, ishe not? He is six years

(48:52):
old? Yeah, I look atthat. Also. Star artist Dean Lewis
come into town August twenty excuse me, October twenty. First, he's on
a world tour. He's coming tothe film or we get a chance to
sit down and chat with him.That's up right now on the Marcus Corey
Instagram. You can check that outand explain the shark that's on our Facebook
page. So there is a Hawaiianfisherman who was in a kayak and this

(49:16):
huge shark just comes up and liketakes a bite out of his kayak.
I mean, this is why Idon't go in the ocean. But you
can see the video on the Marcusand Corey Facebook page. I mean this
is scary. Yeah, it isgigantic. I think it's a tiger shark.
I just watched Jaws the other dayand it's like, Nope, don't

(49:37):
go in there because that's somebody's dinnertable. You can check that out on
the Marcus Grey Facebook page right now. What's trending every weekday morning on the
fifties. That's at six fifty sevenfifty and connect now with the Marcus and
Corey socials and blogs. That's atdot com all right. Our trivia game
what you know about that is upnext? What's up for grabs? We

(49:58):
have a pair of ti because DuranDuran at the SAP Center at San Jose
on May twenty eight, eight hundred, eight hundred one to one three.
That's the number to call if youwant to get into Q to play and
win. We'll do it at eightoh five. Here's in sync, well
variety from the two thousands, thenineties, and today it's Star one O
one three. It's Marcus and Corey. Time for our trivia game, y'all.
It's called what you Know About That? Here we go, and we've

(50:20):
got a pair of tickets to seeDuran Duran at the SAP Center at San
Jose on May twenty eighth, courtesyof Live Nation. Tickets around sale now
at take a Master. Say goodmorning to our contestants. Tracy is in
Berkeley. Good morning, Tracy morning. We'll go to the coast side.
Don is in PACIFICA hie down.Hi, there you guys. The game
is super simple. It's five triviaquestions, fifty seconds to answer them all.

(50:42):
Each person going to be asked separately. Whoever gets to the most or
answers wins. If you don't knowan answer, just say pass and we'll
come back to the question if there'stime. Okay, all right, everybody
play along at home or in thecar. Here we go. Don goes
on holding PACIFICA. We start withTracy in Berkeley. What is the capital
of North Carolina? Uh? Ashrally? What two elements make up water?

(51:09):
The hydrogen oxygen? What is thehardest substance on Earth? Past?
At what temperature fahrenheit? Is waterfreeze? For you? Two degree?
Okay? In the nineteen eighty fourmovie this is spinal tab, what number

(51:29):
does the amplifier go up to?Eleven? M? Okay, let's go
back to the one you passed on. What is the hardest substance on Earth?
Oh? Gosh? Umt Thompson,Um gosh. Uh go out of

(51:51):
time. We're out of time.Tracy goes on holding Berkeley. We go
to Dawn and PACIFICA. Done.Yeah. What is the capital of North
Carolina? Roley? What two elementsmake up water? Hydrogen and oxygen?

(52:12):
What is the hardest substance on Earth? Titanium? At what temperature fahrenheit does
water freeze? Thirty six point twopoint two? In the nineteen eighty four

(52:35):
movie this is spinal tap, whatnumber does the amplifier go up to?
Oh, I'm going to pass onthat one. Okay, We'll go back
to the one you passed on inthe nineteen eighty four movie, this is
spinal tap. What number does theamplifier go up to? We're out of
time? All right, Time's allright, all right, Tracy comes back

(52:59):
in Berkeley. We'll see how youdid against Donna PACIFICA. Question number one,
what is the capital of North Carolina? Tracy said, rally. Dawn
said rally, it is rally.Question number two, what two elements make
up water? Tracy said, hydrogenand oxygen. Downset hydrogen and oxygen.
Those are both correct. All right, we have a tie so far.
What is the hardest substance on Earth? Tracy passed. Dawnset titanium. It's

(53:22):
actually a diamond. I thought itwas Marcus's head. Okay, that's a
shot. She's been waiting for liketen minutes to do that. You're not
wrong. Next question, at whattemperature fahrenheit does water freeze? Tracy said
thirty two? Dawn said negative,thirty six point two. It's actually thirty
two. Wow, don you saidthat with so much authority. Animal's bought

(53:44):
it. That's actually the temperature ofCorey's soul. Oh hello, nailed it.
Not really. And finally, inthe nineteen eighty four movie, this
is spinal tap. What number doesthe amplifier go to? Tracy said eleven?
Dawn passed eleven. Tracy is ourwinner four to two? Y all
right, Tracy, you got thosetickets from Duran? Duran? Do you

(54:07):
get a Marcus and Gore jip clip? All right? I can grasp Tracy
play it again with us weeksday morningsat eight o five am. What you
know about that? On Star oneone three m by hold Numb a Little
Bug, more variety from the twothousands than nineties, and today it's Star
one on one three it's Marcus andCorey. Lots of fun stuff up on

(54:28):
the Marcus and Corey Instagram, somefresh content. Dean Lewis paid us a
call. We had a nice chatyes about his new music, his tour.
He's coming to the film More onOctober twenty first. They're on sale
now at ticketmaster dot com. Don'tmiss out on the show. He's super
talented. You know him maybe fromthat song, um, how do I
Say goodbye? Yep. He alsotalked about the mystery chick in Denver that

(54:51):
inspired his last album, like theentire album. Yeah, so that's fun.
And then on our Facebook page,There's this video of a kayaker in
Hawaii who gets attacked by a tigershark. That shark hates him. Yes,
I don't know what he did,like viciously, but it's aggressive.
Check that out. Give the MarcusAccuri Facebook page a like. Love you
for listening, Thank you, enjoythe sunshine today. Let you be on

(55:13):
the way next with more star musicfor your workday, So keep it on.
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