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Speaker 1 (00:00):
For the things. It's the Bread Show. This is what's trending.
We got to say thank you to our friends Demandon
Maddie in Kansas City. Send us a bunch of they
just moved there and send us a bunch of Kansas
City stuff, and they listen to us on the iHeart app.
Which is why wherever you listen to us, if you
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your homework stuff's not gonna work because you can listen
to us pretty much anywhere in the world. And if
you go to a country where it's somehow it's not licensed,
come on, little effort, little creativity, get yourself one of
those VPN or whatever right you know, and do what
my aunt does and watch everything in the United States.
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It's totally not legal. But it doesn't matter. Am I
even allowed to encourage people to do that? It doesn't matter.
There's no excuse not to listen, isn't that right? Kicking
none at all? And if you need me to convert
our times in the military for you, if you're far away,
I'll help you. That's right. Someone's offering to play doctor
with you, Klin, if you'd like, oh yeah, because that's
the way that we win, that's the direction that we
went there, eur nurses. I mean, it is an easy
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way to know if we're talking about day or night,
that is true. That is fact. Also AM or PM
is a good option. Well you could say that maybe
that should be my fun fact today. What do AM
and PM stand for? Do you know? Uh? PM is
prime meridian an anti anti anti meridian anti something like
that got where idiots like you ever met her before?
She's nice lady stage The miniature poodle one best in
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Show at the one hundred and forty eighth Annual Westminster
Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City? Is that
something that anyone watches and people care about that? I
think it was on Fox, by the way, I think
you actually could watch it.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
Yeah, it was on a like seventeen hundred hours I think.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
So that's that's reason that Camlin didn't see it. Are
you doing like a dog fashion show or something? Yeah,
I'm supposed to.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Yeah, I'm hopefully going to get to see a dog
fashion showed.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Yeah, my god, sorry if that was a secret. No, wow,
all these VIP opportunities are going to you now. I
mean normally the dog fashion show would be right at
my alley, but no, yeah, okay, get your own brand, Jason, Jesus,
and then you're gonna get an airplane and go with
some dogs around, are you?
Speaker 3 (02:09):
You know if I have enough time with flight school
to then go and do.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
The straight tomorrow, I'm jumping on his exactly. Make sure
you give it to him Zulu time. So is he
the pilot now.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Photos up in some Italian restaurants. Yeah, you know, to
come into marketing your whole brand. Yeah, hey, Jason, the
Jersey row gets Oh yeah, okay, Borat.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
I just saw a TikTok video about that one person
in your life that still talks in the borad voice,
because there is everyone's got one where it's like let me,
I'm lie, you don't get this. I mean, it's a
funny movie, but it's a little old. The Department of
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Justice has opened up a Boeing investigation. Now, I guys,
this must be a mistake because, as you well know,
we need to add that have we had that to
the constitution? Boeing, I'm not going, Oh, we're getting clever
with it. Well, I didn't come up with that, but
apparently some would say that they violated a twenty twenty
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one deferred prosecution agreement involving their seven thirty seven. Some
would say, I guess the government says that they were failing.
They failed to design, implement, and enforce the Compliance and
Ethics Program to prevent and detect violations of US fraud
laws through its operations. I it's a misunderstanding. Obviously, this
will be cleared up in no time. Big Boeing guys
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around here, I mean obviously. And if you don't know
the joke, go look up what happens to people that
say bad things about It's a trend of Chapauline. I
know you've been gone for a little while, but were
you Were you president for the first time we made
this joke. I think I was. Yeah, the first one.
Turns out when you whistleblow and Boeing, just weird things
happened to you. Yeah, I'm a Boeing girl. You have
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like an ozembic overdose and you you're like you combust.
It's a crazy thing that happen. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yes,
they save Kiki has joined a lawsuit with eight other
TikTok creators who are suing the United States who over
a TikTok ban. So, this group of eight TikTokers, they
joined a legal fight against the new law that would
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force the sale of the platform or see it banned
in the country. Among those joining the lawsuit Chloe Joyce
Sexton of Memphis. She has two million followers. Christopher Townsend.
Is this guy a big deal? He's in Philadelphia's two
and a half million followers. Buckeye Arizona, Stephen King he
has six point eight million followers. They all filed to
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the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
They want the court to block the law from being enforced.
The Chinese company that owns TikTok, called bike Dan, has
already filed its own petition to the same court seeking
to block the law. So have you and Amy with
or I teamed up yet? Yes? And I heard is
one hundred truck wreck meets one eight hundred. We can't
cancel TikTok. Yes.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
Amy is working hard on the case right now. Actually, yeah,
that's where she is. Yeah, she's handling all my paperwork Okay,
I got it.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
I got it. I'm not playing Okay, well I know
you're not. This is very concerning too. Yes, it is.
A live stream portal in New York City was temporarily
shut down after a viral video showed an only fans
model flashed residents of Dublin. So we told you about
this yesterday. It's like this big round, eight foot thing.
There's one in New York, in Manhattan, there's one in Dublin,
and it's a live stream to the other's supposed to
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be like I'm looking in a portal or whatever. So
far the people in Ireland have shown videos of nine
to eleven and flashed and mooned and all kinds of
different things. And now there's only fans. Why we can't
have anything nice? Anything, We can't she's trying to get
more views. We can't have anything sweet, nothing, only fans.
Model av Wes apparently flashed the screen in New York
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and that a person in Dublin showed a picture of
the burning twin hours, which is not funny. But like,
what what did you want to r right? Like what
kind of mood are you in? Oh, it's a nice
portal in New York let me show one of the
worst moments in history. I don't understand that only fans.
Model Luise said, I thought the people of Dublin deserved
to see my two New York home grown potatoes. Quote.
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They're working on a technical solution in response to these incidents,
say goodbye to free drink refills. Apparently, slowly but surely,
fast food restaurants are just straight up removing the fountain
self served fountain beverage sections from the dining rooms. It's
happened in m for McDonald's in Pittsburgh, and apparently that
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means it's gonna happen everywhere.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
I don't know that, but a recent customer told marketplace
dot org that there a local location of a McDonald's
in Pittsburgh began charging patrons for drink reups, something once
given for free. And they've actually taken the machines out. Yes,
so you'd have to go up there, Rufield. This is
this is a big problem for you.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
Yeah, some say it's my fault because obviously I would
get extra refills. You don't say the same cup, use
it every day. So they're saying that it's my fault. Yea,
that they're getting rid of the machines and charging people
for refills.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
This is not a joke. Rufiel used to keep the
same He would go buy one McDonald's cup, and there's
a McDonald's in the lobby of this building, and he
would just every day go down, walk into McDonald's with
a cup, fill it up, and then leave. And nobody
would say anything like I paid for I paid for
the first time right five days ago. Hey, that Coca
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Cola hits different at seven hundred. You paid for it.
You're supposed to pay every time, So this is your fault.
Panera Bread customers, even those at grocery storage changed across
the country've also noticed that the self serve soda machines
have disappeared. And Kiki, this last stories for you as well.
Spending time online may actually improve your well being. I've
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been trying to tell you it is for the last
two years. Researchers at the University of Oxford examined sixteen
years of data from two and a half million people
tracking things like life satisfaction and sense of purpose. They
found that people with access to the web scored eight
percent higher in measures of well being compared to those
without the access. And according to the study, people who
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had access to Internet reported greater life satisfaction, positive experiences,
and social life satisfaction. They also reported lower scores in
negative experiences and individuals who didn't have access to the Internet.
Speaker 4 (08:36):
Yes see, I mean you should listen to me. I
know it's a study from Oxford.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
But I mean I think there are certain times we
don't need the internet, Like in the shower.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
No, we need the internet, And while driving you don't
need a while driving, and while.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
Having sex, well, well depends on how you're making your money.
I guess if you're this only fans lady in New
York with her homegrown potatoes, I guess you would need
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