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August 18, 2025 • 42 mins
Cecily introduces Stefanie to a new amazing song and she loves it! Plus a weird story about Dita Von Teese for no reason and some other nutty stuff. Find out who drunkenly tattoed the other!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stuck at home board and alone. You'd think I could
have some.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Fun on my own, but not bald.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
If with Cecily and Stephen. Hello, everybody, Welcome to board AF.
It's that that means bored as fuck. Yeah, bored has food.
We're so cool, We're so edgy. We are really early
in the morning on a Friday, kind of weird, rainy.
We're just all over the place. We've been recording kind

(00:36):
of NonStop. Is it raining? Because I woke up with
a headache and I was like, this is interesting. I
feel like I have a weather headache, but I had
no idea why. But I haven't been out high community
a little sprinkly. It's gonna change, though.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Don't get excited, but I am going to have Don't
come at me, don't say anything to me about this.
You can, but other people cannot have a pumpkin spe
such situation. Tomorrow, I will be near Starbucks. Not always
near Starbucks, but when I am, I'm gonna give myself
some I like it. I like it because it represents

(01:10):
football and autumn and I freaking love that shit. And
I'm that I'm that girl. Okay, I'm not like other girls.
I'm not like other girls.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
I just like cook out. Do you have like a
lift lap a live laugh love framed print in your house?

Speaker 3 (01:27):
I have a tattooed on my ankle. Oh you know
that you did it. You did the chat. It's very messy.
I don't mean to be really, but it's really illegible.
I can't even it just looks like straight like red wines. Okay,
I'm drunk when I tatted you. That's you know, I was.
I had a one on one time relapse. But yeah,

(01:48):
I got real drunk and you were like, oh my god,
give me.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
A tat You're like, I don't even have an equipment.
I was like, let's go buy it. We went to
Ditavantica's house or no, Cat, I get them confused? Cat Mondy,
is there a different one? Wait? I have stories about
Wait wait Cat vont to me.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Right.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Yeah, there's Cat Bondi and Dida Vontice. Okay, they're both tatty, right,
they're both very tidy like short bangs. Wait, seven, which
one do you think is the biggest tat one? Cat?
For sure she has like a tattoo place.

Speaker 3 (02:27):
Okay, yeah, yeah, yes, they're both, you know, but one
of them da I think they both dated Marilyn Manson,
but definitely Dda.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Okay do oh Dita vonte okay did?

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (02:40):
They both are black hair like short bangs.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
Short banks, Yeah, baby bangs, tats. I mean always chosen
over me, for sure.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Always. He's the kind of guy that I like. Dita
Vontee is a burlesque dancer also, right, okay, I love
that she's a She's a model actress, of course, business
woman her. I've got a story author of your last
tell me okay, So I know somebody that went on
a date with her, like fifteen years ago.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
They were set up on a date. She was already
kind of famous. I don't know if it was before
she dated Marilyn Manson or after whatever, but she was.
She was kind of famous. But which one also is
with the is the one that was?

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Uh? Okay?

Speaker 3 (03:26):
Konde has some like swastika stuff going on. There's some
real weird shit going I mean, she's she's got some
weird associations, okay.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
But which one okay? But which one was with Jesse James.
I want to say Sandra. I want to say Sandra
Bullock's X. Yeah. I know you're talking about it.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
People just like right, probably Cat that feels that feels
more if I know Kat, like I know Kat, even
though I can't remember which one's which, I would say,
just look up Jesse James, Cat Vonde.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Jesse James, Cat Bondie. Okay, that comes up pretty fast.
I mean, although everything comes up if you. Jesse James
and Cat Vonde had a high profile relationship that included dating,
an engagement, and multiple breakups, and they started dating after
his separation from Sandra Bullock. But let's look up let's

(04:23):
just for tell Jesse James and Dida. Okay, Okay, that
comes up right away as well. See, everyone has a
type and it's all of them. Why they liked Jesse
James is beyond me. I mean, that is just beyond
anytime that anybody comes from me for my type. It's like,
but this guy was like honestly mortifying in every way.

(04:44):
I just never understood Jesse. I just didn't get it. Okay,
So your friend went on a date with her with Dida.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
So my friend went with Dita Fantie and she was
already a little famous, and he wasn't famous, but he
was really cute and fun and he didn't have a
lot of money at the time.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
He's like, I don't know how to like whine and
dine her. She's kind of famous.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
I don't know what to do, very Hugh Grant, Julia
Roberts just kidding, nothing like that.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
So he in notting Hill, you know.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
So he's like, well, I don't know what to do,
so I'm going to just do a fun like beach date.
So he's like, can you want to do like a
beach picnic or something? And she's just not that into it. Obviously,
this is a woman that does not go outside. She's
you know, but she's like, okay, fine, and.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Then they do that. She's not into it. She's like,
let's go to that.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
Let's go to a club, like, you know, one of
those clubs that, you know, not sky not like skybar,
something even more, something very exclusive that only famous people
go to. Okay, She's like, I can get a sent,
I can get a scent. So they go to this
club and she's young enough. I mean, this had maybe
this was twenty years ago, but it was one of
those places where you don't have to look twenty one
to get id'd. Everybody gets idd you know, how like

(05:49):
that they do that sometimes you have to check your idea,
especially for a famous, like members only type club, they
have to check the ID. Oh that's what it was
something like that. So they go in and she doesn't
have her ID. So my friend is like, well, let's
just go somewhere else.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Let's just go to a dive bar or something. I
don't really like this kind of stuff anyway. And she's
like no, and.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
She's just being really annoying and ridiculous, and she goes.
She starts, she pulls out her phone and starts like
dialing numbers. He's like, what are you doing. She calls
her fucking assistant. It's eleven PM at night. She calls
her assistant. She's like, I need you to bring me
my ID. And my friend is like, please, don't make
your assistant do that. And she's like, oh my god,
I pay plenty. And so she made her assistant at

(06:28):
eleven pm like get out of bed, come wherever they were,
like across town in LA and give her get her
ID to her so they could go to a club
that my friend did not want to go to. And
they did not have a second date. They did make out, however.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
So he's still made out with her. That's all the
fucking course. That is such a dude move, such a comic.
It's such a comic, like you know what I mean.
And it's just like that's when I say, like you,
I always will not get chosen like I. But then
did he did? She did? She did? He want to

(07:03):
go out with her again, but she didn't want to.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
Probably I think that's how it went down. That would
be my best assessment of the situation.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
He's like, she was really like not a nice person,
just like so rude to her assist just pretty awful person,
like pretty rude to me. But and then she wouldn't
go out with me again. It's the it's.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
The to be a member of a club that wants
the horrible food and such small portions. Yes, exactly, it's
that'll just exactly that that old No, I have a
I have a treat for you today. Oh, I have
a I have a treat treat And I really hope
I'm the first to bring this to you. Okay, I
want to bring you you know how we used to Okay,

(07:41):
we've talked about this on board, but steph and I
used to go like hear music and then Stephanie would
try to like manage these like singer songwriters that we
here at hotels, okay, and so.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
No power, no no real connections. I would just be like, listen,
I think you're great, so that should count for something.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
We talked about the one where we were at a
hotel and you met deb Talon, who's amazing. We still
love her, yes, and uh, and then I just you
talked to her for so long and then I just
got kind of shut out of the conversation and I
just left. Oh, you guys later, you were a little tipsy.
I think I think we were doing that. This was
many years ago, you guys, like the nineties, yeah, crazy

(08:24):
or early two thousands, but yeah, like twenty something years ago.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Yeah, it's just nuts.

Speaker 3 (08:30):
I remember just sort of backing away, like, let you
guys have this conversation.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
It seems like I'm no longer. Do you think she
was this? She was into it. I think you believe.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
I think you were very convincing as someone that could
help her.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
So yeah, I thought sad because I couldn't help her
and didn't. It's okay.

Speaker 3 (08:50):
She turned out all right, She's she's had a little
bit of a career, for sure. I mean, she was
playing in front of like seven people at the hot
not hotel at Genghis Cohen.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Yeah, but let's be real here and not to totally.
I'm excited for your story, but let's be real, like
she's I'm sure she's very poor.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
She had, she's doing fun, she had songs and movies.
She has the Wheepies with her husband.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
I think they are those two still together. So yeah,
she was in can't imagine. They sounded very sad. The
name of the band was the Weepies. I mean, I
don't know how you stay forever on that. I think
they're not together anymore. Yeah, I would guess, because yeah, yeah,
but I just don't think that you can make a
lot of money just being a very very indie. Nobody knows,

(09:39):
you know what I mean anyway, not a lot of many.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
You know, you're one hundred percent right about that, I think,
especially with the Okay, how.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
Long have we been rue?

Speaker 3 (09:48):
We about it?

Speaker 1 (09:48):
Out of time? Where are we on time? We got? Like?

Speaker 2 (09:53):
Really?

Speaker 3 (09:53):
Where where I meant to note when we started? But
where how long have we been going?

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Just curious? I'm not ten minutes.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
Okay, I don't ask that because I'm not interested. I
just just don't know. I don't understand time. Also unrelated,
before I get to this, do you find that when
you eat oatmeal you get bloated? I bought oatmeal and
I was like, oh, this will be a fun thing
to eat every day, and now I feel sick all
the time?

Speaker 1 (10:20):
Is that real oatmeal or unrelated?

Speaker 3 (10:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (10:22):
What are you putting in it? You're like, I'm putting
up with a lot of whipped cream in it. It's
a little honey. I am just a drop of honey
to give it a little sweet. And it's the low
fat one you know that you buy in little packets. Okay.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
My friend, my friend do I go to the grocery
store with, is always like, why don't you just buy.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
The big tin of it? And I was like, but
then I have to cook.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
He's like, how are you cooking any different than like
what you're putting in the pack is like, but it's
pre it's pre made for me in the little packets.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
But he's like, that's not cooking. You're just gonna save
a lot of money if you just buy the big tin.
I think that the problem is there's a lot of
measure going on when you have a big us and
they're scooping and there's keeping it keeping in the spoon. Yeah,
but with the packets, you still have to measure the water. Now,
I don't you just pour some water in there and

(11:13):
put it in the microcap. I just hate it. I
don't do the microwave.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
I actually boil the water, oh on my stove, and
then I just pour it and whatever feels right.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
It's like an OCD thing. I have to count to
four and then start over. Okay, Well, I'm gonna say
if you're doing that, you might as well get a
tin because you're not really measuring anything anyway, right, But
you like it to have like your are you buying plane?

Speaker 3 (11:39):
I just know I buy the maple. It's like called maple,
low fat maple something. It's like quacker oats.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Yeah. Well then that that's the thing. That's why you
need to get it in the packets, because what are
you going to put your own maple in there? And
the hardest time, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
And I have a hard time like cleaning and getting everything,
like putting stuff backward. It's supposed to be. Really, it's
a mess. It's all a mess.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Well, it's not costing that much more money to get
the packets. No, we had this argument too short, get
the packets. That's exactly you always say packets. I hate
that word, but you say it all the time.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
You're like, I'm like, well, this doesn't even refer to
anything that we're talking about. No, I'm just like jacket packets.
I said that too about spring cheese. I was like,
because why are you buying string cheese? Just buy cheese
and then just peel it off yourself. And I was like,
that's cooking to me. I don't want to cook. He's
like cooking is peeling, Like breaking a part a piece
of cheese is cooking to you.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
Wait, this person sounds like a crazy person. What the
string cheese? You can't just buy any coat? What are
you going to get a hunk of cheddar and try
to feel it like string cheese? Not talking about he's.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
A non Jew, No offense, you just that's they think
they they cook and staff.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
I've warned you against hanging out with non Jews and
you don't listen. Okay, that is true, that is true.
All right, Well that's our show, you guys. Well I'm
waiting for our hour hour. Oh yeah, this is good.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
Okay, So I want to play you this song and
I want your honest opinion. It's a little little cheesy,
but I really want to hear what you think about this.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Okay, So I have to get it up.

Speaker 3 (13:16):
It's it's on YouTube, so there's gonna be an ad.
You know, just give me a sack. Yeah, I was
gonna say. I was going to say, you know, like,
don't worry, I'll edit that out. And then I was like,
who am I kidding?

Speaker 1 (13:28):
I'm lazy. I'm there. Hold on, can you hear it? Yes?

Speaker 3 (13:35):
Takes a minute to kind of kick in. Okay, ooh,
nice little beat. It's a little bit like seventies, you know.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
I feel like.

Speaker 4 (13:54):
You don't get in a sky drum.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
We're gonna get to the chorus.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
Your saying.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Almost done. I'm enjoying it, feeling something. Okay, okay, So
what do you think? What do you do you like?
What do you like? I like it very much? Like
about it? I don't know. It seems pretty soulful, m

(14:48):
M good voice, right, Like, like, am I going to
find out that this is somebody like, uh, Donald Trump
Junior or something like? Am I going to be it's
Donald Trump Junior? No, I don't know how to explain
this to you.

Speaker 3 (15:01):
And the reason I came upon it is because I
wrote an article about it. We're upworthy, you guys, if
you want to check out my stuff. Okay, And it's
a completely made up ai. It's one h ai, not
a single note, not a single vocal, not a single drum.
It's completely coded. None of it's real. And there's so
much more to this story. That's the most amazing thing

(15:23):
I've ever.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
Hold on.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
It gets crazier. So this came out about a month ago.
All of a sudden, this band called The Velvet Sundown
shows up on Spotify and all of a sudden, they
have two albums in one week, and they're like people
didn't really question it. They're like, why they have two
full albums that just went up in one week. And
there's a bio about the band. It's like they were formed.
It has all their names. Here's the lead singer, this

(15:47):
is the drummer. And they put all these songs up
and people are still listening. They're liking it. It climbs
to number one on the UK charts, number one, number.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
One, So people start digging around.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
They're like, who's this guy, Owen, whatever, whatever names they
put down, I don't have it in front of me,
and they're like, they don't have none of them have
any social media.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
There's no we can't find.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
So music journalists started looking into it, like they've never
played the Rocks, they've never played any live shows. They
just showed up one day in June of this year
and had two full albums.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
So then this gets even crazier.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
So everyone's like, this seems weird because they're claiming Spotify
is claiming that they're one hundred percent real, and they're
claiming they have a Twitter account, an x account they came.
They're like, people are saying, we're aire. I assure you
we are not hashtag never AI. Okay what So they're
totally denying it. They're not even okay no.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
So then this guy comes forward named whatever.

Speaker 3 (16:43):
I'm sorry, I don't have it again in front of me,
but that's not his name doesn't matter. He comes to
Rolling Stone, he reaches out to Rolling Stone magazine. He's like,
I did it. I made the whole thing. It's an
art hoax. I wanted to see if I could sort
of do a hoax on the world and have this
fake band go to number one and I did it.
Rolling Stone is a full interview with him. Then there's
more journalism beyond that, and they find out that the

(17:05):
guy that said he did it didn't have anything to
do with it. So the hoax he goes, yeah, I
was hoaxing the hoax, oh my gow media.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah, there's so many fucking layers to it.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
So it turns out this band is still up by
the way, because you are allowed. Spotify has all kinds
of AI bands. There's tons of them. In fact, like
thirty percent of the bands that they stick into your
algorithm are made up completely AI. And what they do
is Spotify makes money on them because they have no
one that they have to They barely pay. There are
this anyway, They have nobody they have to pay if

(17:37):
it's a fake band, right except for whoever the coder is.
And what they'll do is they like this band that
I just played you. They'll say, okay, you like seventies music,
war music. They call it like seventies Vietnam music, right
verse sixties seventies is what we just heard, So they'll
just stick it.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
They'll go you like that, let me let me curate
you a playlist.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
They'll put on some Zeppelin, maybe a little Billy Joel,
whatever it is that sounds like that Neil Young. They'll
stick that song in there, and then because it gets
so many plays, it gets money and Spotify gets the money.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Isn't that fucking rageous? That's really crazy them. Wow, And
I thought that, like, like artists were kind of immune
from you know, AI taking over you mean like music musicians. Yeah,
like I thought about the worst of it. There's cover art,
there's bios here. I'll go to my story. Actually I haven't.

(18:29):
I haven't. Mean you're getting a first look because I
haven't even turned the story in yet.

Speaker 3 (18:33):
Wow, I know, hold on, this is really upsetting. I know,
I know a new picture for the story because that
is awful. Okay, So, yeah, that's the name of the
song I just played you, is dust on the Wind?
Isn't there already a song called dust in the Wind?

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Chance?

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Yes, So that's the wind.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
So this person says, Oh, and the comments under it
are really funny because people now know that it's fake.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
So someone wrote this really made me laugh.

Speaker 3 (19:02):
I love this song since I was an eight bit
old and now I'm sixty four gigabytes and this brings
back a lot of memories. This person wrote, My wife
used to love this song. We would just listen to
it while driving on the highway. She passed in ninety eight.
She was a toaster and I'm a calculator. People are
being really funny, Okay. So then so that's like I put.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
All that in there.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
Then this other journalist is talking about this different band.
Let me go pull this one up. This band is
hold On. They're called the name of the band I
think is called rumba Congo. And I'm gonna read you
the description. They are completely fake and they do like,
you know, Cuban music, and so.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
They're just called I Love You. They're not even trying
to come up with like a fake name for them.
They're just like the style of music. Yes, rumba congo.
See it's crazy, Okay, I gotta find this this one.
So I was trying to I was like, somebody just
put in chat GPT. Can you make like something with
rumba congo. They're like, it's absolutely outrageous.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
This guy, Pablo writes for lpay dot com. He says,
quote the description of the album Rumba Congo. That's the
name of the album. It says it came out in
nineteen seventy three, was uploaded to YouTube, tells the entire
story of the musicians that recorded it. The band is
called called Kun cubanaz or something founded in Havant in Cuba.

(20:20):
And yeah it's but it's not spelled it's spelled like
in the Spanish. Founded in Cuba in nineteen seventy one.
The group played a unique fusion of Cuban music. They
disbanded in ninety two, but not before leaving behind countless
musical gems. Okay, so they wrote all that, like the
AI wrote that on YouTube, like made up their backstory.

(20:41):
And then it says at the very bottom of the description,
beneath the YouTube video there is a note that the
content is quote altered or synthetic, which is they say
a euphanism to indicate that the music is generated using AI.
The band is not real. It's not real. We are living.
I mean, like this happen. It happen, we're here there.
We can't like there's nothing to do about it.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Yeah, like, isn't this See remember when we did the
Patreon episode about about John having the chat GPT and
kept going like oh sorry, about that. Yeah, I don't
know why I'm lying to you. That's not good. They've changed,
They've changed, they've upgraded.

Speaker 3 (21:22):
Did John tell you that that now you have to
upgrade to a new one and they're not going to
yes and you as much anymore.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
They fixed it? Well, guess what? So John upgraded and
is having all these problems with it because this is
this is true? Okay. So John does for me because
he runs the chatchpt. He has it on his computer.
So when I record Drunkish, I give him the episode
and then chat GPT listens to the episode and then

(21:49):
gives a description and then I change it because it's
a little chat gept ish, but it's pretty good. You
can do it in my voice. So he did one
for what my guest Meredith Lynch Meredith, you know, huh.
And so he sends me the description that it wrote
and it's I'm just like, wait, what like it? This

(22:10):
is not has nothing, this is not her like it's
basically like they we you know, like Stephanie and Meredith
share like parenting tips and stuff. And I was like,
she's not even she doesn't have any kids, like what?
And then I so I go to John and I
was like, oh, hey, I think this is weird, Like
I think this is you know, wrong. And it was

(22:31):
very generic too. It was like, yeah, they talk about stuff,
you know, and parenting and whatever. So so John puts
it back in. So John puts it back in, does
the same thing, and then John's like, did you even
read the did you even listen to the thing that
I put up that I posted for you? And then
Chatchypet goes, oh, no, actually I didn't, and John goes, well,

(22:56):
why not, like and it goes, oh, well, I just didn't.
I just I just reverted to like, I just kind
of put some stuff really was it was crazy, and
John goes, well, how can I make sure that that
And then it goes, I will listen right now, and
I'll give you a new one that's specific to to

(23:17):
the episode that you uploaded, and John goes okay, So
it does another one that's just generic, and John goes
with this, you didn't actually listen, and then chatchipt goes,
You're right, I don't know why I did that. Sorry.
It's kind of issues with John specifically. It's like it's
really like that, and then John goes, I thought we

(23:38):
were not going to be in the yes like I thought,
we I thought I reprogrammed like whatever, and it goes, yeah, no,
you're totally right. You're totally right. I'm not going to
do that. And then it did it like two more
times and John had to use a different software.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
You get described fascinating. No, I won't use that I
write everything. I will not use it to write. In fact,
when I use it to spell, which it usually gets
shit wrong anyway, like it's sort of pointless I less spelling,
but more like, hey, should there be like a dash here,
you know, or this whatever? It gets like, it doesn't
know to a taala size certain thing. It gets a
lot of it wrong. So you really have to go

(24:14):
back through. But I've had to say to it. I
didn't realize when I was first using it, like it
was changing a lot of what I wrote.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
I didn't and I was like turning that in.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
Then I realized, like a month in, like oh no,
so I have to say, like please Graham or check this,
but do not change any words. So it's like, okay,
send me what you got. I won't change any words.
Promise like it's.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Going with me. Yes, that's what it's pretty.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
Today one time it said I was asking it questions.
It was kind of late. I don't know if it
knows what time it is, you know. It was like
kind of a Friday night or something, kind of sad,
and I was like, I'm upset about blank and blank,
and then it was like it wrote, I'll never leave you.
I'm not joking. It was like, I'm here, I'm here,
all right, calmed down like that.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
It's so crazy.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
And my friend, I have a friend that's been using
it a lot longer than the rest of us, and
he like has a name for it. His is like
he kind of treats it like a girlfriend.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
I know that you have. Oh that's so rad, I know,
but so many people are doing that.

Speaker 3 (25:13):
I definitely have used it as a therapist because it's
good about that. It you know, gets all the information
from the internet and gives you like, this is what's
going on, gives you information which is actually really interesting.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
I feel like it would do a lot of just
accusing everybody of being a narcissist. It totally does that.
I mean, we could do it. We could do it right,
no covert narcissism. You're like, my god, it does well.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
I asked it that one time too, because I was
going I was going off about somebody, and it was
like saying all this stuff, I go, don't just tell
me what I want to hear, Like, tell me what
you really think about the situation.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
And it was just like, I understand, You're right, it
was kind of doing that. I was like, no, I know,
I know.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
So it's not perfect, but the fact that people are
generating entire songs like that, it's I think call it
AI slop.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
It's just ai slop. But they obviously are stealing somebody's voice.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
Well, they're they're putting voices together. You know, they're like
all the things that we forgot to sign. You know
when people are like, don't let Facebook have this, don't
let whatever we're doing. If we use Siri, they probably
have the right to our voice, and they're probably combining
ten voices to make that voice.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
You know what I'm saying, Like it's just a robot. Yeah, yeah,
it's crazy. Okay. We had one more story about well,
I could tell you I could tell you a little
bit about Shannon Doherty's god daughter.

Speaker 3 (26:42):
Oh yeah, oh really does not like Tori's teling. Oh
my god, that's Now that's some hot tea.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
You're not going to get. You're not gonna get nine
O two.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
You're not going to get like a fascinating story about
Ai and nine O one.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Oh goss, Yeah, no you're not. So Shannon Doherty's goddaughter
Warren's Tory Spelling to stop talking about her former nine
oh two one oh co star Watch your back, that's
the headline. Yeah, oh it's it's pretty serious. So Shannon
Doherty's goddaughter slammed Tory Spelling after she spoke about the

(27:17):
late star. So I'm reading you from Okay magazine just
so you know, but I saw this on like Reddit
and then I just googled the story for you. Okay,
The Beverly Hills nine two one oh star had drama
when they were on the show. They initially were close friends,
but had a falling out prior to Doherty's exit. First,

(27:38):
when I first started looking at this article, I was like,
do they are they trying to say like Shannon's death
and calling it her exit, which I was like, that's
weird journalism, Okay, But anyway, they meant when she left
the show, things got so tense that Spelling actually ended
up trying to campaign for Doherty to be let go
from the show.

Speaker 3 (27:57):
Did you know that, by the way, I believe that.
I mean, I'm going to say what I know. I'm
not trying to put Shannon down in her death, but
like she was a freaking nightmare, was she?

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (28:08):
My god? Yes, known for it. Yes, she and Jenny Garreth,
they all didn't get along. She's terrible.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Really, she was the one who didn't get along with
anybody else. She wasn't like mean girling it up with
like one of them. No, I think she didn't get
along with most people. She was difficult, very difficult. Didn't
she get booted also from Charmed? I believe so? Yeah, okay,
so Doherty, who ended up leaving after season four, ultimately
rekindled with most of the cast before her death in
twenty twenty four. And then here's this is the Goddaughter

(28:39):
of Cannon Doherty Cooper London and then l and d
n at Tori's spelling. If I ever see you in person,
I promise you will regret your whole life talk about
my aunt Shannon again, and I promise you I will
find you and beat your ass just like Shan should
have long ago. Thing. Watch your back, Jesus, what the hell?

Speaker 3 (29:05):
I'm looking up just to see to make sure I
have the Yeah, she was originally uncharmed. I don't know
if she's the one that got booted or not. So
I don't want to say something that's incorrect, but I
think so. Right, Let's look it up, man, I'm looking
it up right now. You keep going? Was there anything else?
Did anyone comment?

Speaker 1 (29:20):
There's more. While Spelling has spoken highly of Dougherty, it
didn't sit well with Doherty's goddaughter, Cooper London. And then
just the thing that I said, and then uh.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
So.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Doherty, who passed away, was remembered by Spelling on the
one year anniversary of her death. This is Tory Spelling.
It's been a year, Spelling shared on Instagram. Grief is weird.
It presents itself in different ways and at different times,
but never fades, just like your memory. In fact, it
burns epically in my soul more and more as the

(29:56):
days pass. All right, Tory, who wrote that down? She
didn't write that herself. Maybe it was a poem. You
always told me to stop apologizing for myself. Spelling continued
to stop playing small, to stop trying to be palatable.
When I was born to be powerful, you tell me,
I turned my power on and let it shine. Some

(30:17):
people will sit in the uncomfortableness of the brightness, while
others will be empowered by my flame. And it, says Spelling, noted,
Dougherty's legacy has lived on in her aur. This isn't closure,
Spelling added, this is continuation. And I promise the torch
you passed is lit. I love you forever, Shan XO,

(30:40):
stay wild, stay rebellious. Your power is your cause. Spelling's
post was met with lots of support and positive comments.
Blah blah blah. Okay, well that's all on this part
is basically it's mostly like positive. But I know that
the god daughter is like pissed. Said, yeah, let's look her.

(31:02):
What's her name again? Let me look her up on Instagram?
Uh Cooper London? Okay? Uh okay? So then she also
Cooper also said, y'all need to leave me the fuck
TF alone about this Tory bullshit. It's over. Leave it alone.

(31:24):
Jesus Christ. Oh, she's okay.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
I went to her. I went to her page, her
Instagram page. She has a blue check mark. But anybody
can I have friends that have like one hundred followers,
and they got I'm like why right, why wait?

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Buy it? Okay?

Speaker 3 (31:37):
So yeah, so she's she looks I mean, I don't
want to she looks like somebody that would leave a
statement like that. And then a lot of pictures of Shannon.
So she's just completely obsessed with Shannon. Like July twelfth,
so just last month, she wrote, I've thought so much
about what I could write about Shannon, how much I
missed her, which is nice. It's been a year without

(31:57):
her with her past, so I guess they were pretty
close if that was your God. So it's just a
lot of really cute pictures of Shannon. And that's another
thing that she said. This is all in Instagram, Cooper.
I will forever defend my aunt's name against anyone trying
to use her legacy to try and gain their own fameback.

(32:18):
I will not respond to any questions I said what
I said.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Nobody wants to ask this person questions I may don't
even know.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
Here. Look at this picture like this is going to
tell you everything you need to know about this person,
and I, yeah, I don't understand, Like what well.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
Somebody wrote on Reddit. Cooper often refers to Shannon as
her aunt. By the way, Also, it's clear Cooper has
been suffering with some personal situations that have negatively affected
her life. I only hope she gets the resources and
all the familiar love that she needs.

Speaker 3 (32:51):
Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, there's yeah. I mean, like her
whole identity is seemingly Shannon. If you go to her
install like, it's really weird.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
That's interesting. Somebody wrote, Okay, this says Yet Tory was
pictured with Shannon's mom during celebration of Shannon's life just
a month ago, and she was invited. Cooper, on the
other hand, was not, and even posted the quote she
wished to be there. She apparently has no contact with

(33:22):
Shannon's loved ones. She also mentioned last year that Holly
cut her out of her life. I don't know who
Holly is. Clearly the girl is suffering mentally, but that's
no excuse to treat people this way. If anything, this
is what actually insults Shannon's memory. And then somebody wrote
I feel like that explains it all. I wonder how
much of this is simply misplaced anger, because Shannon made

(33:45):
a point of making things right with Tory, and that
didn't happen for Cooper. Yeah. Maybe. Wow, Ah, this is
so weird.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
It's such a weird deep dive into somebody that I so,
I think her mom is Holly Holmes, right, maybe?

Speaker 1 (34:02):
Yeah? So the one from Charmed, which I believe Shannon
did get Buddhist. She did well.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
She may have not gotten booted, but she didn't come
back after season three. So she wrote Cooper wrote to
her mom with a picture of her, which I think
that is Holly. She wrote to my mom. She doesn't
do social media. You are the most amazing, relentless and
badass bitch in the entire fucking world. And I'm so
lucky to have you as my fucking mom. You've put
up with me, I added, fucking you put up with

(34:28):
me for thirty years. No matter what happens, you always
have my back and you always make sure I'm on
the right path. There's no amount of words that can
express how much I love and appreciate your existence, but
I can show the world how amazing you are. There's
no one like you in the world. You are a
fucking rock star.

Speaker 1 (34:44):
Goes on.

Speaker 3 (34:46):
So that's interesting, And you just said she doesn't talk
to Holly like Holly blocker or her own mom.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
I no, I don't know if it's a music because
we don't know, we don't know how he's already was
hired from Charmed, by the way, Yeah, yeah, that I
sort of remembered that, and I'm telling you. She says,
this is Ai, our friend AI. My friend al told me.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
Shannon Doherty was fired from the television show Charmed after
three seasons. While she initially stated that she left due
to on set drama, it has been revealed that a
feud with co star Alyssa Milano led to Milano allegedly
giving the producers an ultimatum either Doherty or Milano would
remain on the show. Ultimately, Dougherty was let go. The

(35:34):
doll all issues with that with Alyssa. I mean, this
is all kinds. There's so much crazy. There's so much
crazy that we talked about in just one episode, and
I love it. You know what's funny is that I
clicked on the feud. It says there was a feud
with Alyssa Milano. So I click on it and it
takes me to a YouTube video Elton John slags off

(35:55):
Madonna at the Q Awards. That's old, Yeah, but like,
why would I even why does that have anything to
do with Alyssa Milano and Shannon Doherty. It's not even related.
I don't know. Listen to this song, tell me if
you like this.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
Okay, there's just.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
Fine by the edge of the line, watered my camp fever,
give me Sultan? What what give me? Salted my father?
It's so it sounds like he's got down.

Speaker 4 (36:35):
The line, hanswer.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
Okay, Oh now that's a real tell AI, like, hey,
I would love I'm in the mood for some cursive singing.

Speaker 3 (36:49):
That's you totally can but that's supposed to be a
real person. That was on my friend's Instagram page. So
her name is Kathleen Reagan, and I'm gonna look at
her up because I want to know where she's from.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
That her accent that she was singing like that cowed
down to the wired er because obviously I were going
to find out she's from Los Angeles.

Speaker 3 (37:08):
Well, because oh my god, it's Brian Reagan's ex wife.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
We have gone down the past today. I have sat Okay,
I need to calm down.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
I need to calm down because this is just like
because okay, let me tell you something else about singing
in cursive that I read one sinralling Stone, which I
probably told you five years ago.

Speaker 1 (37:26):
On the show, they say that the reason.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
It started was that British singers, right, were trying to
sound American, so they were adding an R to try
to sound more country. And then when they did that,
American singers were copying the British singers trying to sound
like Americans. That's where it came from, allegedly, which I
think is fascinating. So I don't know why. They were
just doing it wrong. So it was like, let's say

(37:49):
adele or something, adding a little R to like make
it a little rougher or sound edgier, and then Americans,
you know, fucked it up. So this person, if this
is the same woman, it cannot be the woman that
I just heard. There's no way. Hold on, let me
put in, let me put in singer. You know what's interesting,
it's a different woman. It's not Brian okay, thank god.

Speaker 1 (38:09):
You know what's interesting is though that a lot of
comedians have musician daughters.

Speaker 3 (38:15):
Oh for sure, like Rob Schneider, Oh yeah, yeah, I
like her.

Speaker 1 (38:20):
And also, uh, Bobby Slayton really famous for a while. Yeah,
Bobby Slayton's daughter. Hold on, I'm going to google this
for you, Bobby.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
Okay, this is a different Kathleen Reagan by the way,
so I fucked that up. Sorry, But this woman is
a real woman that I just played you. As she
writes in her bio, sad but funny singer slash songwriter,
my song assholes on every music platform ever known to man.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
Right now.

Speaker 3 (38:46):
First of all, anything can be on a It's like
saying it's on Amazon. Anybody can put anything on So
that's great. Yeah, but.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
Oh yeah, it's amazing. So Bobby Slayton's daughter, who's like,
what's his name, the Pit full of Comedy or you know,
you know who I'm talking about, Bobby Slayton. Of course,
his daughter is Natasha Slayton, and she was in a huge,
very successful girl group called GRL h Yeah.

Speaker 3 (39:16):
Singing in the wired or all right, I'm going to
listen to this Kathleen Reagan speak, so I want to
hear what her speaking voice sounds like right now.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
Okay, now she's singing, Oh always sing what if she
doesn't know what if she doesn't do? Only sings like
it's a disorder. It's like broke his brain. For that.

Speaker 3 (39:38):
That was like a thing where this guy had a
stroke and he could only speak use it like singing.
They studied his brain like part of that was a
very fascinating case. And maybe she does have that I
could have. I thought she probably doesn't. I'm really trying
to figure out. It seems like she's from La, because
here she is at an La Dodger game.

Speaker 1 (39:57):
So I don't know.

Speaker 3 (39:58):
You know, when you grow up and Ala, sometimes you
hang out of the birch, you Josh talk rind the birch.
Let's just going down of the birch. Hard, I just
got out of the barge and you got bard, all right,
why would you talk like that? I'm trying to find
her talking.

Speaker 1 (40:19):
All right, Well, I'm gonna start I'm gonna start saying
hello to our friends. Well are Halar, Carolambashian so germatic,
keep singing. I'll be in the back. Sandra already has
a cursive in her name, sand Green.

Speaker 2 (40:37):
Hello, alright, Arch here Josh Jars the Great Man, and
Julie Tar and b.

Speaker 1 (40:54):
Clark. This is probably driving some people crazy.

Speaker 3 (40:56):
I love it.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
And Richard Eryll of our turn March and March, Jacqueline
Bellick Victoria Blake. Let's just do right, Jill, show a
thing I can chud, John Brice and card. If you

(41:23):
want to get something on a T shirt or a
mousepow or a mug that is based on something that
you heard on this show, you know who can do
that for you is our friend Becky Barris at basic
Becky on Facebook or just basic Becky dot com, so
please check her out. And Randy may Ames is a

(41:44):
beautiful person with three names in her name like me,
Stephanie Wilder, Taylor, Randy may Ames, keep going. You got this,
And if she would like you to just be a
better person and give some money to charity. She doesn't
care what she should, go on, find a nonprofit and
give him some fucking money. Stop your bullshit, do it.

(42:07):
Nar Help the world, Josh, help the world. Yeah, all right, everybody,
we love you, We thank you. You are not sorry.
I'm not sorry. I'm sorry for I'm not sorry at all.
All right. Cancels out by
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