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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Jason Brown, Hi, Rufio, He's here Morning Shelby Shelley with Money.
Next hour intern Benamina, Benjamin. The whole crew is in attendance.
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This morning trending story is in just a second more
Mike Tyson News. This morning, doctor Pepper is trending. I
know that you guys were worried about this and it
was a problem for you, But X has made some
changes to the content X that'll make you like it
even more. Male birth control, this morning listening, a crazy
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story in a funeral home that will concern you, and
a shark attack. That's all in what's trending me? I
really got you covered this morning? Yeah? No, yeah, yeah no,
I'm hard, hard, hard working journalist. Well, if you let
me finish, I know it's a rare thing for you
to do. Ref you'll let me finish your sentence. And
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but he stepped in when I said I'm hard, and
then that's you know, that's where it ended. Sorry, Jason,
I'm not go Could you let me keep talking? When
I say it anyway. I'm not gonna say it again.
I'm the third time. No kill. What's coming up with
the entertainer reporter? Are you hard now?
Speaker 2 (01:28):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Not right now, maybe later.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
So an update on that son and mother who are
wanted for like a million dollars, the singer a possible
pop star, royalty.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Child's coming into the world.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
And the reality competition show that someone on that show says,
never go on if you are in a relationship.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Okay, you should not go on the Bachelor if you
in a relationship, We figured that out, or the Golden Bachelor.
Don't go on the Golden Bachelor if you're in a relationship. No,
you definitely shouldn't. Yeah, because bad things will happen. And
also this hour, we have a follow up on the roommate.
This was a waiting by the phone. We've done many
follow ups lately. I'm trying to keep them all straight.
It's hard, but this is if you recall, we had
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a waiting by the phone where the dude didn't he
he revealed to us that he had hooked up with
the girl who who was on a date with someone,
and he had dated the roommate. Yeah, oh yeah, but
that was where we left it like, we didn't really know,
we had no context. We don't know what happened, we
don't know why it was weird. We don't know what
they did. We don't know anything.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
M h.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
But we're going to find out this morning, stair go
this morning, waiting by the phone from the vault. Money
was showed Bis Shelley, lots of stuff coming up. It's
a very busy, very busy morning, and it's going to
be it's going to be hard to get it all in.
And I'm a hard news journalist, which is what I
was going to tell you until I was so rudely
interrupted and all you got was what you got. Oh
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sheer for the joke. It's the Fresh Show. This is
what's trending, all right. So people are worrying now about
this Mike Tyson's fight, like whether it will really happen
at all. Sports Illustrated Chris Mannix said there's a genuine
concern about whether the Jake Paul Mike Tyson fight, which
still happened following Tyson's recent medical issue during a cross
country flight. Are we not worried about this? I mean,
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I'd like to see it, but I guess the people
that are really worried about it are the other people
that were, like including in the event on the card,
there's a bunch of other fighters. They're supposed to make
money on this, and they're all worried about it because
if Mike doesn't fight, then the whole thing's off, right,
So they're going to reschedule it, and they haven't said
when yet. Jason Brown sports reporter thoughts on the Mike
Tyson fight. I think it should happen.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
But if he's going to be a disadvantage, we don't
need him to end his career by getting knocked out
by that douche. So yeah, I don't know. He should
do what is good for his health.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
What are some of your favorite Mike Tyson fights in history? Oh? Yeah,
like just when you think about he's been fighting for
so long and we grew up with them. Yeah, you know,
my favorite is like the fifth one, the fifth one. Yeah,
the fifth one. What was your favorite part about the
fifth the fifth fight? You know they fought, Yeah, and
they hit each other.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
Yeah, and that's when he like really did it, you know,
this big one he did Yeah, and hit the guy,
you know, right in the chest.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
And the chest. Yeah, okay, yeah, a word Edward. He
hit Edward in the chest in the fifth one and
did his big one. Yeah, that's his most famous fight.
Yeah with the Edward. Yeah, Scissorhands, who is Edward? Won
the belts?
Speaker 2 (04:36):
To me?
Speaker 1 (04:37):
No, I mean I would have to agree with that assessment.
Thank you. That's a take that a lot of people had.
I don't think a lot of people know about that fight.
It's a hot take, but I don't think that's one
that really comes up very often in history. Yeah, the
fan favorites number seven, but I always go with them
fight number seven. Yeah, oh I see, Wow controversial this morning,
Dr Pepper is shaking up the cola wars. Doctor Pepper
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is now with PEPSI is the second most popular soda
in the US. That's right. You heard it here first? Yes, okay, yes,
and I'm repossible probably half of middle sales. Wow. Oh,
when I was pregnant, Yeah, why didn't you become a doctor?
But I used to be doctor pepper Stand? When did
you become a doctor Pepperstand? When I got knocked up? Yeah?
Really and immediately just tastes it good to you? The
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most refreshing.
Speaker 6 (05:20):
I can't describe it like it's like like heaven in
your mouth, like beautiful, like it's it's delicious. It's so
beautiful and gorgeous. I love Doctor Pepper.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
No, just a regular og. Yeah, I don't do the
cherry things. There's already enough with a cherry. Yeah you
started adding there's already kind of sweet. You had started
adding stuff to it. There's like vanilla and then there's
prune in there. I think is what makes it taste? Like, yeah,
you still drink it now? Or are sales gonna plummet?
Are you? Oh my gosh, you did this. Now they're
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celebrating and then the baby comes down and now now
it's over now.
Speaker 6 (05:54):
Ever, no, I would never stop. They got me through
my pregnancy. Like every time I feel nauseous, I would
sip at Doctor Pepper. It's weird, I know, and then
it would just help me feel better. But it just
tasted so much different. Like when I was pregnant, go
to McDonald would sneak out of the house, go to
McDonald's drive through, get a Doctor Pepper, get yelled at
by Hobby because he would find the cup, you know,
in the car later on.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
He doesn't want you drinking that stuff. Well back then,
when I was pregnant, I had him. Now the baby's
not in you. He doesn't care, I mean he does.
But was the diabetes thing, It's right, Yeah, I had
diabetes when I was pregnant. Just staytional diabetes. So it
went away. But I still drink it. I'm bad. It's
so good. You love it. Choo. Still no, But I
will say people are not talking enough about the Fountain
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Doctor Pepper at McDonald's. I think the coke gets all
the shine and they're not. People are not talking enough
about Fight number five first of all, with Mike Tyson
and the Fountain Doctor Pepper. And imagine being able to
watch Fight number five Jason and have an ice col
doctor Pepper from McDonald's from the Fountain at the same time,
and then just watching the moment when Edward goes down
again with that chest punch, the famous chest punch. It
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always takes him out. It's never the jar they had,
it's always the chest. People that's talking about it enough.
That's the secret weapon his greatness. Yeah, yeah, without question,
you were like a six pack a day, weren't you
for a long time in college? Oh yeah, wow, Oh yeah,
I just but that was back when I could like
eat it. I could eat it entire anything, and you
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never know. Yeah, that wouldn't work today. I couldn't pot No,
I couldn't possibly gain weight no matter what I did.
I ate everything now. Granted I'm sure my cholesterol and
I mean I was probably almost dad pickled internally, but
I mean I could eat anything now. If I eat
like any I eat like a sandwich. You can see
the sandwich right there. There's Oh, you had a sandwich
for lunchident you I'm like Jesus man, what's going on? X,
(07:38):
formerly known as Twitter, will now allow porn not Safe
for Work materials. What they're calling him consensually produced and
distributed adult nudity or sexual behavior will now be allowed
on X. According to Elon Musk, who made a statement
about this, sexual expression, whether visual or written, can be
a legitimate form of artistic expression. We believe in the
autonomy of adults to engage with and create content that
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reflects their own beliefs, desires, and experiences, including those related
to sexuality. So if you didn't didn't get enough of
it elsewhere, now you can go read your porn on
where porn been on? There for the longest time, you
guys were saying this, Oh yeah, I've never gone to
find it, Like, how do you find it?
Speaker 7 (08:19):
Even if you just go like a trending like if
you go to your trending things you click it.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
At least the comments of the posts are pooring.
Speaker 8 (08:26):
Yeah, it really depends on who your friends are, like
what you follow, because you can see what they like. Yeah,
you can see what they read sweet, you can see yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Oh, what's Rufio into?
Speaker 8 (08:38):
Oh a lot of things in.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Some wild stuff.
Speaker 8 (08:44):
Maybe you thought fighting number five mic and ed you
see what Rufie.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Over that double time man, speaking of the chest, I'm
hard news journalism. That's what I am. A male birth
controlled gel which is rubbed on each shoulder blade once daily,
shows promising results in a new trial. I don't know
if I trust any birth control anymore after I show
(09:11):
the other day when people were texting and talking about
how they have seventeen kids and they had an ID
the whole time. A Phase two trial included two hundred
and twenty two men age eighteen to fifty, all of
whom used around a teaspoon of the hormone gel made
up of testosterone and testerone acetate. Sure, yeah. I mean
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when you say it with like that, you must have confidence.
Can you imagine if I was if I were a
doctor and I'm like, yeah, we're going to give you this,
Because that's the thing with me, Like, if I go
to a doctor's office, as long as they say it
with confidence, I believe that they know what they're talking about.
But like me, I'd be like, yeah, oh well, tesaseron
ceserona's ascetated, we're going to give you that. I have
no idea what I just said. They're rubbing it on
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each shoulder blade every day. In the trial, eighty six
percent of men had sperm suppression after an average of
eight weeks, which is faster than research it expected, So
I guess. The synthetic hormone, also known as nesterone, is
an ingredient of the birth control ring used by women.
Researchers think the use of this makes the new gail
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work quickly and requires less testosterone. It's also meant to
keep men from producing sperm without impacting their sex driver
causing other side effects. Despite the success, plans to push
the gel into face, three trouser sill up in the
air as more funding would be needed. But why the shoulders,
why they rub it in on the shield? I don't know,
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but we have this conversation before. I mean, so if I,
if I, as a man, were responsible for doing this
every single day, would you trust me to do it?
Speaker 9 (10:40):
No?
Speaker 1 (10:40):
You yes, but not any other man, oh man. I
would take nothing more seriously ever than that. I would
rub my whole body. I would take a bath in
it every day I get into my netsterone, my nestarone
bath every single morning. I would dip myself in it
because I'd cover every inch of my body just in case.
It'd be like, sirre you only one teaspoon. I'd be like, nope, yeah,
you can deliver the gallons of it like a fuel
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truck shows up in front of my household and stuff.
Just frame me down every morning, that's right, SA. So
you don't think most men can be responsible enough to
take a daily sort of medication.
Speaker 3 (11:13):
No, And and they're constantly trying to trap me for
all my millions, so I can be too risky out here, right,
You know.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Kevin, A lot of women are not all that responsible
about the pill. So I don't know that it's a
male or female thing I'm not saying it is.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
I mean, I'm good with my pill, so I can
trust myself, you know, I'm not putting that on someone else.
Speaker 10 (11:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
No, would you trust Havy absolutely? Fighter all day? Is
a lifesaver, Yes, he is. But when it comes to
his own life he no, No, he will. He be
giving him the massage every morning, every night, twice a day.
Speaker 11 (11:47):
Whatever.
Speaker 6 (11:49):
Come here real quick, a nice.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
What's Fred doing in that big truck. I'm gonna pull
up in front of our house. Just spray the house down.
What is that stuff? It's kind of like sticky? What
is it? Don't worry about it. It's nesterone. It's just
my daily nesterone delivery. But didn't you get pregnant because
you had COVID or something? I thought you got pregnant.
I thought there was some random thing that got you by.
(12:16):
I thought you'd like took a like antibiotics or something.
I thought there was an accident that resulted in you
getting pregnant right in the lives. No, I did ozembic.
That's what I mean. Okay, why do you look at
me like I'm creatinal? People got I think people got
pregnant there. I don't know, but you did something ellectively
that that you didn't realize would make you correct more
susceptible to getting pregnant. Correct.
Speaker 6 (12:37):
So I wasn't getting pregnant for like maybe a year, right,
and then I went on the olozambic don't judge me.
I did it and it helps a lot of women
with a lot of different issues, surprise prize.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
And then I ended up getting pregnant.
Speaker 6 (12:47):
And I was like, nothing will happen because it didn't
happen for a year, so thinking you're just you're safe,
it won't happen.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
I had a wedding in three months. I'm like, we're fine.
Speaker 6 (12:54):
We got pregnant the second month I was an ozembic,
which right now, if you look it up.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
There's a huge baby boom of ozembic baby. Yes, she's seen.
So he's listening and now going, dude, you got pregnant
because you took some whatever.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
Well they were using birth control either, you know, so
that's a way to get pregnant.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
So if you don't do anything, get pregnant. Really, I mean,
I can't unstop that. That's impossible. A woman who was
believed to be dead was breathing at a funeral home
in Nebraska and was still alive. Funeral home staff was
seen conducting CPR and a woman who was taken to
a local hospital. The woman was identified as a seventy
four year old lady named Constance. Was declared dead at
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the nursing home, so she was in a hospice. They
called a family, They're like, you're hey, your loved one's dead.
Turned out she was not dead, she was still alive.
No signs of criminal intent by the nursing home, but
the investigation is still ongoing. Police they're calling it a
very unusual case. Can you imagine that, shady? That's my
biggest fear. Oh my god, you get the call, hey,
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you know me, Mo has passed away. We're very sorry.
And then you go down there and mimas like walking
around the place, the playing bol what I mean, you know,
hooking up with her friend, nest her, you know, whatever
whatever happens in these old folks home. That's your biggest
fear is what they pronounce you dead and bury you,
but you're not.
Speaker 8 (14:11):
Yeah, Like I fear waking up in a casket, like
I'm I'm awake and I can't get the top, I
can't pop the trunk like I'm locked in there and
they because they thought I was dead.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
That's that's We'll just go to the go to the
graveyard where your where your mom is, and they'll just
on well they move the headstone so you'll be able
to get out easily. Yeah, maybe I won't even be
down there. I don't know what's down there.
Speaker 7 (14:34):
Just grab phone on because you know you're gonna have
your phone on you and just go live.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
You know what I'm saying. Oh, you're right, You're right.
Do you know that it's just no joke. You are
You and my mom are the same person. My mom
wants to be buried with magazines and a cell phone
in addition to all of the animals, all of our animals.
She wants them like either either mixed together or put
with her, like their ashes in the casket with her.
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I think now she wants to be cremated. But this
is not a joke, like she was very serious. I
want to cell phone and magazines because if I wake up,
I need something to do while y'all dig me up.
This is I'm not even kidding about it. And that's brilliant.
Speaker 8 (15:12):
And now I'm thinking of cremation, because if I just
make it done, like even if I'm not all the
way done, just go ahead and finish me. Because I
don't want to wake up and I'm in this box
and I can't get out, and it's.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
To be this.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
That sounds worse, Kiki. It sounds worse if you're not
all the way done and then they cremate you, then
you're done. It's over with. She was almost there, She's
just fully there now, right, Rather.
Speaker 8 (15:35):
That than me wake up just in this hot box
and I can't get out and nobody.
Speaker 7 (15:40):
Knows what you're okay with you waking up in a
in a real hot box that's a lot hot.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
For three seconds is over?
Speaker 12 (15:49):
Chris, You done, Risty, I don't want you know what
I I mean, I could use a tan, but I
don't know about this much tan.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Wow. Yeah, No, that's what my mom's like, Well, what
if I wake up? I'm like, Mom, I'm gonna first
of all, you're not going anywhere for a long time.
But if when you do, we're gonna make sure that
nobody puts you anywhere, you know, unless you've already gone
to heaven. But no, she wants magazines and the cell phone.
So that's a real thing. Like, how long do I
have to pay for this cell phone? How long does
I have to I have to provide service to this thing?
(16:21):
Six months a year? Is it prepaid? I mean, can
you get service down? Can't? I don't know. Write but
that's wild. Sorry, she's dead. No, we're just kidding. She's not. Actually,
And a man who survived being bitten multiple times by
a shark while he was swimming at a popular California
beach paunched it in the nose before he was rescued.
I mean, I guess that's what you're supposed to do.
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The thing bit him a whole bunch of times, bit
him in the hands, the arm, and the torso. The
entries are serious, but not life threatening. They close the
whole beach after this. But I mean, I know that
sounds gangsta, but you got to the thing's biting you,
you gotta do something.
Speaker 7 (16:58):
I thought he was bit like multiple time times, like
like in different on different days.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
Where is that shark? Keviny got me a can? Next
time he was on the same day? Multiple times? You
got it? They got one arm, I said another. I'm
gonna hitch you all right now? I'm gonna kick you
because I don't have any armscauld you bit them both off,
But next time I'm gonna get you sharks. But I
guess you just gotta start swinging, like fight number five
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against UH with Mike Tyson and Adah. You gotta just
start swinging, right Yeah, I guess It's National Huger Cat Day,
National Clean Beauty Day, National Safe Day promoting gun safety,
pulin a gun safety with the Strap, National Cognak Dame,
and National Cheese Day today as well. Let's do the
entertainment report. Are waiting follow up with the roommates. We
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got to get to the bottom of this. This very
strange story blogs this hour as well as a Fread
Shows Entertainer report is on.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
The Fread Show. You guys know, I'm kind of obsessed
with the story. So here's the latest. Singer Sean Kingston
and his mom are charged with committing more than a
million dollars worth of fraud in South Florida. Sean was arrested,
as we know May at Fort Irwin and Army Base
in Cali, where he was performing last week. He waived
his rights to fight extradition in a California court and
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agreed to be turned over to authorities in Florida. His mom,
sixty one year old Janie Turner, was arrested the same
day as her Sun, when a swat team rated his
rented mansion in Fort Lauderdale. They now both have officially
been charged with conducting an organized scheme to defraud, grand theft,
identity theft, and related crimes. The warrants alleged that they
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stole money, jewelry, a Cadillac Escalate, and furniture. I don't
know how you steal furniture that would be hard to
sneak out of somewhere.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Picturing him and his.
Speaker 7 (18:48):
Mom, right, figure it out, right, Yeah, I'm going to
take the carpets from restaurants and stuff like Carte you like,
never understood that.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Logo dirty, I've never understood what the fascination was with that.
Why were you stealing carpets at rest.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
Because they were cool, like you know, like Denny's one
or like you know, I had the logo on at
seven eleven Porto low them. I had them in my
basement at my parents' house, like germs, the ass.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Stuff all over them, like you just got humanity just
rubbing their feet on that stuff all day and you
brought that into your home. Yeah, my parents home, Oh, as.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
Long as it was their Sean, by the way, was
already serving a two year probation sentence for trafficking stolen property,
and his mom pled guilty in two thousand and six
to two bank fraud for stealing over one hundred and
sixty thousand dollars, and she served a year and a
half in prison. Man, lock them, we can move to
the tropics. Like, who knew that innocent guy? He had
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a song with Bieber crazy? Oh if he never seen
that innocence in me?
Speaker 1 (19:51):
I don't know. I mean I had a few runnings
with the man. I was never he was never very friends,
just like me.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
He was like that seems so, I don't know he
was side Well, yeah that was the beautiful girls. They
were so pretty that it made him suicidal, which I
always thought was a little dramatic.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
I always found that a little little over the top,
a little much.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
I mean, yeah, they're just pretty girls, you know, I
felt in a.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Certain time, I felt I felt him. I felt a
certain kind of way about pretty girls, but never quite
like that.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
You know, great, bro, it's it's don't make that drassic
of a decision.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
She's just pretty.
Speaker 9 (20:25):
She will talk to me off with me, no Mermia,
excuse you a couch girl.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
And I tend to not speculate about pregnancies, and we
don't like to do that around here. But it is
being reported that Lady Gaga might be pregnant with her
fiance Michael Polanski, after a picture of her surface at
her sister Natalie Germanada's wedding in Maine over the weekend.
She was in this black dress on Friday at the
rehearsal dinner. People think they saw a bump. I'm not
going to say they did. I'm not going to say
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they didn't, but boy, would that be.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Royalty story scaring me? Remember when Rina was very clearly
pregnant at the super Bowl and revealed her bomp at
the Super Bowl and I set it on the air
and I got killed for about twenty four hours before
she announced she was indeed very much pregnant.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
She was pregnant. And I'm not saying that I think
she's pregnant. I'm just telling you that it's being reported.
It's my duty to, you know, share that well, because
you're a hard yes, you're no it's sorry, you're hard journalism.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
That's what you are. You embody that right period. Let's
show embodies hard journalism.
Speaker 3 (21:29):
Yeah, for sure, moving on to more hard journalism.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
On a recent episode of her podcast, Dancing with the Stars,
alum Cheryl Bert confirmed that she had three showmances during
her time on the show, and she was asked why
so many people start to date and she basically said,
it's an arranged marriage. It's black and white, like either
these partnerships love each other or hate each other for real,
and she said they form because these celebrities have to
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be vulnerable, as well as the demanding schedule obviously, which
requires Paris to spend an insane amount of time together.
She said, these celebrities are so vulnerable because in order
to succeed, you have to strip it all down, and
that alone, I bet most of these married celebrities have
never done that with their partners. As for advice for
celebs going on the show, she said, be single if
you want to do that show.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
She did say that her showmances were a result of
lust and not love, but yeah, would you guys let
your partner go on dancing with the Stars.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
Oh absolutely, I would. I'd love to see Hobby on dancing.
So you're saying I'm dating a Zealis celebrity, Well you could,
so I got to mcau's rumored to be on it
this season. Jason Kelsey is rumored to be one.
Speaker 7 (22:35):
Really Yeah, and the Golden Baths or what that whatever,
the guy Jerry Turner. I think I go on the
show because they lose a bunch of weight just dancing.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
I'm done great.
Speaker 13 (22:48):
Yeah, And if you want to catch up on anything
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Speaker 1 (23:00):
I was gonna say, what star of the nineties am
I now dating? You know, Like, who's who's going on
that show? Now? Like I think we're using the word
stars very loose.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
Yeah, a real house husband was on there.
Speaker 7 (23:12):
Jerry Turner's on their Sudden String. She's rumored on there.
Jason Kelsey's rumored on there. Oh and then Amy Robock
and TJ. Holmes are both.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Partner so what if they if they cheat again? Can't wait?
Clark has rumored to be one, but I don't know that.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Back? On real TV or is it's still like only
on Street they moved back down? Yeah, okay the outreach, Yes,
there you go. There's a text right there. Nothing says
hard like the Fred Show journalism. That's what I mean.
I mean, this is this is why you come to us.
Obviously we're right, We're at the We're at the pulse.
Every single day I get a d M about like, well,
you know there's this or you know there's that going on?
(23:59):
Are you know there's very very serious topics. I'm like,
have you ever heard? I mean, you follow me on Instagram,
you but you've clearly never listened to the program ever
because we don't talk about stuff like that. I mean,
but we're our journalists though we are. Kiki, have you
ever seen Scrooged with Bill Murray when he wakes up
during Christmas future while his body is being cremated. I
(24:20):
think you would change your mind what he woke up
while being cremated. Yeah, I don't think you want that. Really,
You'll be embalmed before being put in a casket, so
you wouldn't have to worry about that. Kiki, AlSi are
all texts. This is why in medieval times they used
to bury people with a string tied to a bell
around their fingers, so if they woke up, they could
ring the bell and people would come dig them up.
(24:42):
At first, I was like, why are they burying people
at medieval times? During?
Speaker 7 (24:46):
Oh, call the dead ringer. That's where the term dead
ringer comes from.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Yeah, there you go. Ohe interesting.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
There's a kind of term that came from that too,
I believe from medieval times.
Speaker 7 (24:56):
When you eat a turkey leg, yeah, with your hand,
it's it's dragon. By the way, what is dragon that
you eat at medieval times? Oh, you're not eating a
turkey leg. No, it's draggon, dragons, blood and draggon. Oh,
my man, stew and draggon. It's hard for me to know,
since I've never been there. Would I go there? When
field trip? I mean, I have no problem with it.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
I mean, God bless you if you want to go
to media, But when would I go to medieval times?
Speaker 5 (25:23):
Like to go?
Speaker 1 (25:25):
I mean un and everything? Dragon? What else do? Why
you dragon? And what else you get? What else they
feed you?
Speaker 7 (25:32):
No, it's like a dragon like a it's a cornish
like a cornish head whatever, like a little minute chicken.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
WA's too checked out for me anyway, I don't want
to dragon tails. Like the bread fun, it's fun. I
don't remember the dragon part. I just remember the drinksh
he said. If you like, if that's a fun family activity,
then I love you for that. Like nice entertainment. But
can you imagine can you imagine how much that would
get roasted? If I walked in here? Was like, yeah,
I meant to ship on a dating. I went to
medieval times. You guys wouldn't kill me. It's the tournament
(26:00):
and fun.
Speaker 7 (26:02):
Okay, when you go on your night, when your night
was the greatest feeling, The greatest feeling in.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
The world is child, get married or graduate from college wins.
It's the greatest feeling in the world. Waiting by the
phone follow up that you guys have been wanting in
two minutes the show Good morning. So we did a
waiting by the phone a little while ago. This is
(26:32):
I guess a few weeks ago. If you remember, a
dude named Eric was ghosting a woman named Charlotte after
their date because when he dropped her off, he realized
that he had dated Charlotte's roommate roommate at one point,
and it was kind of weird, and there were so
many questions after that. It would did the roommates talk
(26:53):
about it? What was the interaction? Like, what was going on?
Why was it so weird? How did nobody know? And
so we had to get everybody together because you guys
had so many questions, so we had to we had
to do it. So let me get Charlotte. Charlotte is
here and Eric, welcome back you guys. Good morning, good
morning morning. Okay, so we just recapped everybody on your
(27:14):
appearance on the show previously. What's the aftermath? Eric, Charlotte,
you didn't go out again? Charlotte, your roommate Beth dated
this guy? Did? Did Did we get to the bottom
of what was really going on here? Yeah?
Speaker 14 (27:30):
It's yeah, so she said that she that they dated,
and since it has just been kind of weird at
home and so we haven't really talked about it, I
feel like she's kind of avoiding me a little bit.
Speaker 15 (27:43):
And yeah, so that's pretty.
Speaker 14 (27:45):
Much all I know.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
Okay, Eric's not saying much, but here, guys, I feel
like I'm Maury or Springer or something because we also
have the roommate. Beth agreed to talk to us. Now,
Eric talk let's welcome Beth the roommate. Hi, Bath, good morning,
Good morning, how are you guys? Very well, Beth, Welcome
(28:07):
to the show. So again recapping here, Charlotte and Eric,
they met, they went out, They went back to your
place where you and Charlotte lived together, and Eric realizes
that he'd been out with you before, and so it
got we Yeah, Beth, he realized he'd been out with you.
It got weird, and so he left. We found all
this out on the radio and then you, Beth and Charlotte, apparently,
(28:29):
according to Charlote, have not discussed sort of the why here.
So what did happen, Beth, with you and Eric? And
why haven't you talked to Charlotte about it?
Speaker 16 (28:38):
I mean, I, you know, I just want her to
make her own decision about him and like not judge
him based on wherever you know happened between me and
him or like I didn't want her to be.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
Like pictured us together and she looked at.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Him and okay, but she she knows that you guys
went out, So what, like, will you tell us all
of us now together? Like, what did happen between you
and Eric? Eric is saying nothing, by the way, which
is what did happen?
Speaker 2 (29:05):
I mean, it's just okay, I didn't want to talk
about this.
Speaker 17 (29:10):
But so when I was.
Speaker 14 (29:13):
Seeing Eric, he also had a girlfriend.
Speaker 17 (29:16):
And but she knew they were like slingers or like
Pollie or whatever, and like so I actually used.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
To like go out with them as a couple, like
the three of us, and it just got to be
like too weird for me, and like I knew they
were going to end up being like her feelings and
the way ended it?
Speaker 1 (29:34):
Did you did? If I may ask, did the three
of you engage in more than just sexualizing?
Speaker 14 (29:41):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Okay, so you did? So you joined in on this
consensual Eric, He's like you damn right, she did? Okay,
so you guys? Okay, so I know, yeah, Silent was like.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
Not really like that. I was so embarrassed.
Speaker 18 (30:00):
I knew she was.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
Gonna judge me or if I said anything, and I
just I didn't want to put myself in that position.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Okay. So Eric is confirming that he in the roommate
and Eric's then girlfriend all got it on. Charlotte, did
you know about any of this?
Speaker 19 (30:15):
No?
Speaker 1 (30:15):
I did not. So then Eric, Eric, are you single
or are you not single? Because I think Charlott's under
the impression that you were a single, available man. Did
you get rid of the girlfriend?
Speaker 5 (30:27):
Well?
Speaker 20 (30:27):
No, I think the single is really like a it's
very it's a very monogamous way of thinking about it.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
I'm not right, no, bro, Okay, so you so wait,
do you still have a girlfriend?
Speaker 17 (30:45):
Erek?
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 20 (30:47):
Yeah, we're still.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
It's the same one. Yes, And Charlotte, you didn't know
any of this when you went out with him, Like,
you didn't realize he's looking for a third I sure didn't, huh.
And you didn't know your room was engaged in that,
you didn't, Eric, Don't you feel you have an obligation
to tell people that you have a girlfriend and that
the intention is to bring them into a non monogamous situation,
(31:08):
Like isn't that because I mean, don't people go on
dates typically with the standard assumption that the other person
isn't in a relationship, like if it's going to be
something else, don't you sort of don't you feel a
need to let everybody know up front that that's what
you're trying to do, because it doesn't sound like that's
what Charlotte was signing up for.
Speaker 20 (31:27):
Yeah, I can see that now. I think yes, it's
usually like a second date thing. The first date is
sort of like, hey, we have chemistry.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
Do we hit it off?
Speaker 14 (31:34):
You know?
Speaker 20 (31:35):
And then it's kind of hard to broach that topic.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
Does your girlfriend have you out there like recruiting thirds?
Speaker 20 (31:42):
Like?
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Is that what this is about? Is she out there
recruiting people too, like going on dates and trying to
bring people back? Is that sort of the system?
Speaker 20 (31:49):
Well, we sort of get them, know, we sort of
both go on our own dates, and then we try
to figure out, you know, we're sort of free to
we have a sort of an open relationship.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
To god, you should have running by each other.
Speaker 18 (32:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Yeah, I don't think there's anything wrong with any of this,
except it doesn't sound like Charlotte knew it or was
into it.
Speaker 14 (32:10):
Okay, but like, can you send me a picture of
your girlfriend?
Speaker 1 (32:19):
You guys over here? What is going on?
Speaker 21 (32:25):
All right?
Speaker 1 (32:25):
Fine? What's going on? I mean? See, Eric, this is
why maybe it's better off just whoa whoa?
Speaker 2 (32:32):
Eric?
Speaker 1 (32:32):
I think I figure out ran on the line. I
think I think Jesus is trying. Yeah, he's trying to
get in on this right now. This is why maybe
it's better just for full disclosure up front, because I
don't know. Maybe now Charlotte is interested, like maybe maybe
this is an opportunity for people to experiment or whatever,
as opposed to feeling duped. Yeah, no, definitely, Okay, I don't,
(32:55):
I don't. I gotta leave, So Beth is Beth is out.
Eric is still interested in Charlotte. Charlotte now wants to
see some some photographs. Come on, let's say for a
second day. Let's go. Yeah, I mean, I bet you
want you why you want to be invited? I'll tell
you what if you guys, if the three of you
guys decide to go out, we'll pay for it. That's
(33:16):
on you. You'll have to just let us know. I mean, Charlotte,
are you considering it? I mean we'll see. Wow. Okay, yeah,
I bet you will.
Speaker 18 (33:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
Eric's backy. This is the most engaged Eric has then
now in the whole. Wow. Okay. Well, hey, Beth, thank
you for your time and for full disclosure. Eric and
Charlotte and Eric's girlfriend, whoever that is. I wish you
all a great time. Let us know if we have
to reimburse you more. Fred show next You've got Fred's
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(34:12):
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After we do blogs. There go a little group there
if you can a debate some relationship drama. This one's
kind of crazy. I mean they're all kind of crazy,
but this one is a little like borderline psychotic. Actually
good news stories this hour the Entertainer of port Klin.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
We are talking the iHeartRadio Music Festival. We are talking
Madonna firing back and her fans. We're trying to sue
her and the celebrity that made waves saying what kind
of weirdo washes their feet?
Speaker 7 (34:45):
We got to talk about it, talk about Yeah, they
talk better than the excite.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show. It's
like we're writing in our diaries, except we say them aloud.
We call the blogs. Paulina Row Yes, the birthday, post
birthday girl, yeah, post birthday, I take it away. She
had a birthday. Thank you so much, dear blog. So,
as you guys know, I do have a little daughter.
Speaker 6 (35:09):
I have a daughter, as Teresa Judy, she would say daughters,
I can't even say it right, but anyway, So I
have a daughter and her name is Gabriella.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
She's two months old.
Speaker 6 (35:18):
And one thing that I want to do, and I've
been thinking about it for some time now, is I
would really like to pierce her ears. Controversial, I understand rightfully.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
So is it? Oh? Extremely? I think so? Yeah, which
is wild?
Speaker 6 (35:33):
So like I had my ears pierced when I wasn't
not even being funny, like five days.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Old, maybe my mommy button like two weeks stop now
I'm picturing that. Yeah, I don't know. I want to
(35:57):
do it. I want to pierce my daughter's ears.
Speaker 6 (35:59):
But but and I had my ears piers two and everything,
and even like culturally like my daughter's Mexican and Polish
and both sides, like that's very common. It's super common.
So I was like, okay, you know, we're more onto something.
But of course her dad does not want that. I'm
not surprised, right, He's kind of like, let her get
older type thing. And I thought my mom would ride
for me. And yesterday she told me, don't do it.
(36:22):
Wait till she's at least a year. Her argument is
that the clothes that you take off of their like
from their head, Like, we'll get caught in the earring
when you take her.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Little onesies and stuff.
Speaker 6 (36:30):
Oh yeah, and like then they cry. It's a whole production.
And I don't want to do that to her. I
don't want to hurt her. And I know even piercing
her ears could potentially, you know, cause her temporary pain.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
But I think I would rather an infant, Like I think,
I don't remember it.
Speaker 6 (36:44):
You haven't remember, It'll be so temporary. And I want
to put cute earrings on her and stuff. I mean,
I had my ears pierce. But then there's the argument
of let her make that choice herself. Right when she's
little bit older and understands what an earring is, maybe
then she'll tell me if she wants her.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
Ears pierce, and I'll take her. But I don't know.
I feel like I want to do it now, but
everyone's like fighting me at home about it. I'm the
only one that wants to do it. I say, do it. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (37:07):
My nieces got theirs done when they were infants, literally yeah,
both of them.
Speaker 1 (37:11):
Yeah. See, I understand it's a cultural.
Speaker 7 (37:13):
Thing, but I mean you're I mean, if that's what
you want, I mean you're the mom that's right.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
Yeah, I want to do it.
Speaker 6 (37:18):
I just it sucks because I'm always like going back
and forth with Hobby, my husband about it, and I
don't want to like not agree because I don't want
to be those parents that like fight over things, that'd
rather be on the same page.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
Although we were to affection though, Like what does he
I don't mean to say it's like to be rude,
but like why does he get a vote? I mean
gets vocus as his kid? But like he does, I
don't know why. What's what's he upset about?
Speaker 6 (37:41):
I honestly have no idea. He just wants her to
be a little bit older. Maybe wait a couple of
years so she could feel all that bain er.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Yeah, let let's make her feel this. I don't know.
I don't know how old were you.
Speaker 8 (37:53):
I was a baby, and to be honest, I don't
remember any of the pain. Yeah, I can't tell you
a lot of other things happened in.
Speaker 1 (37:58):
My life the cause pain, but that particular.
Speaker 8 (38:01):
Thing I don't remember any of the pain. And I
think it's so cute when you see the little girl. Yes,
maybe they have the little bitty's studs in their ears putting.
Speaker 1 (38:10):
On Well maybe I don't know why not. Maybe I
don't know. I mean, the only experience I have, I
guess is my sister, and she was eight years younger.
So there's a lot of that stuff I wasn't there for.
But I also feel like my dad had objections to
things that there were. And again I don't mean to
say that a father doesn't get a vote in what
(38:31):
happens to his own child, but like he had a
male perspective objection to things that involved, you know, things
that my mom would understand better I think than he
or I would. And I think this is like a
whole range of topics that you could say, you know,
I don't know, you look at it from a male
perspective and you I'm not saying you sexualize it, but
(38:53):
I don't know. There's just there's just things that like
we don't understand as men that women do, And I
don't necessarily know that I should get a vote in
what's best for my daughter if my wife feels a
certain kind of way about it. And again that's not
to say I don't get a vote. That's not to
say that men don't get a vote in their children's
you know what happens to their children. But there are
certain things that I think you would have a better
(39:15):
You would have more clarity on her that you've experienced
or that you know, you know, you understand better as
a woman than he might as a man.
Speaker 6 (39:21):
I get that completely, and I think that pertains more
to like the topics maybe when she's older, right, like
when she comes to me for certain things, clothing, flowing,
you know, when you know when things happen when you
get older as a woman.
Speaker 1 (39:33):
But I don't I don't know.
Speaker 6 (39:35):
I feel like with this, he does have a right
because that is a kid, you know. And then he's
gonna see the ears, Pierce, I can't lie. They're right
there if I get him done.
Speaker 1 (39:43):
But I don't know.
Speaker 6 (39:43):
I just feel like that's something I feel strongly about,
like I really want to do it.
Speaker 7 (39:46):
It's it's funny how your mom is against it, but
she did it to you.
Speaker 1 (39:52):
He's like, oh, the clothes might get caught on the
but I was screaming, I'm three months old. It was okay. Yeah, no,
she says, now, that's she's so funny. She would like
things that she did with me she would never do
with the baby. Well, I see, it's the whole revision
is history thing too. My mom remembers things that never happened.
They never happened, happened, or they happened completely differently than
(40:14):
the way she remembers them now, and she'll call me
later and be like, it's true, It's totally true, Caitlin.
Have any thoughts on.
Speaker 3 (40:20):
This, Yeah, I mean I think that it should be
up to the individual parents. So that's why I'm not
giving my opinion. I got mine peers when I was seven.
I asked for them to be pierced. But I think
whatever your parents are into, yeah, you know, yeah, I
think it's your thing. But I do think it's there
is things in milestones with girls, little girls that it
is like interesting to hear the dad's perspective, Like my
(40:41):
dad didn't want me to shave my legs super early on, and.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
The kind of stuff I'm talking about like I don't know,
and I don't. I don't know what I'm talking about,
but I know there are certain clothing items or bras.
Makeup is a big thing up, or legs shaving or
whatever else. It's like, why do I get a voted?
I really like I can care, but I also don't
know what it's like to be a woman, so I don't.
(41:04):
I don't know that my perspective matters as much as
hers does.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
Right, it does feel odd to have your dad like
weigh in on that stuff.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
Italian Hi, Ellen, good morning. It's like, yo, maybe he does.
Speaker 6 (41:20):
Maybe that's why he said, no, yeah, good morning.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
What do you think? Ellen?
Speaker 9 (41:25):
Oh?
Speaker 18 (41:25):
Well?
Speaker 19 (41:25):
I well, first of all, anything about bringing up a
baby is controversial, Like literally every single thing you do
is going to offend somebody or somebody's gonna have an
opinion about it.
Speaker 15 (41:36):
And the ear piercing.
Speaker 19 (41:38):
My daughter's turning seven, and she's super excited to like
phone her body and make that choice. And when she
was little, like I couldn't there to like pierce her
a little perfect little body, you know, Like that's just
how I felt. She's just so perfect and I didn't
want to ruin, you know, hurt her in any way.
(41:59):
But yeah, now she she's like deciding what she wants
to do or she wants to go and pick out
her ear rings, and and your mom's right about like
it's getting snagged on stuff. So I mean there's a
lot of pros and.
Speaker 15 (42:10):
Cons of your piercing.
Speaker 19 (42:13):
Okay, yeah, that's whatever you want to do.
Speaker 5 (42:16):
You know, well, for sure, man Harvey does. Harvey doesn't
get a vote. Whatever. Home, Thank you Ellen, by the way,
have a good day.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
Thank you. I don't know Mave does, and I don't
think Polly does. No, and I don't. I guess I
don't know why. But I suppose if it's something that
is there's no objection to, and it's going to happen anyway,
then I guess I would rather that it happened when
for me, if it were me, I would rather have
When I'm a baby, I can't remember, like like Kiki said,
(42:47):
is supposed to going to you know, the mall at
thirteen and some teenager with a gun comes out, you know,
you know that the.
Speaker 3 (42:55):
Oh my god, I was at Claire's and I saw
a girl's chunk of her ear fly right into the clothes.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
I'm like oh, I know. Sorry, so sorry, but I'll
never forget that. I don't know, I don't know about
all that, so we'll see. But anyway, you think you're
gonna are you gonna override him on this?
Speaker 6 (43:10):
I think so. Someone's pick and choose your battles. That's
my everyday life. But I think this one I'm gonna do.
I feel strongly about it, and I want her to
have her ears speirs. I want to put cute earrings
on her. Maybe some hoops a hole downstairs. Let's just
go get her ear spears.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
That's right. I was gonna say, you're pretty good at
trading is one thing for another, so I'm not gonna
make that parallel. But let's just I think you'll figure
it out. Let's stay or going after Superna car for
during two minutes Fread Show. The Fread Show is on.
It's Stay or Go, Terarin, Good morning, Taren. How are
you welcome?
Speaker 7 (43:44):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (43:45):
How are you doing doing all right? Welcome to stay
or go? A little group therapy action here. What's going
on with you and this guy that you've been dating?
Speaker 10 (43:53):
Okay, so just we've been dating for like about for months,
almost four months now, and he's a great guy, like
he's he's almost too good to be true, but not
in that creepy way, you know what I mean, Like
not like.
Speaker 15 (44:08):
Okay, you're too perfect or wrong with you.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
Oh, like you might be a psychopath or something like.
Speaker 10 (44:13):
Yeah right, or you may have like been, you know,
researching the perfect man things and then just doing that.
Like he's not that guy. So I'm just I'm just
nuts about him. But then I found out something and
I'm not sure what to do about it. I'm not
sure how I feel about it, if that makes sense. So,
you know, and especially as especially as a woman like you,
(44:36):
you're real aware of your surroundings. And I kept getting
this weird feeling that I was being watched, and there
were a couple of times I felt like it was
being followed and stuff like that. And again especially as more.
Speaker 15 (44:45):
Like you're really aware of that sopath.
Speaker 1 (44:48):
Okay, cool, yeah it makes sense.
Speaker 18 (44:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (44:52):
No, So I was talking to him about it like
you do, you know, you talk to your partner about stuff.
And it wasn't him following, but he actually hired like
a PI, like a private investigator to basically research me
and investigate me and follow me and make sure that
I was liked.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
Now, hold on, let's back up a second here. Would
there be any reason for him to do this? Like,
I don't know are you are you known to cheat?
Are you? Has he caught you with other men? Is
there some sort of aspect of your life that would
lead him to need to know what you're really actually
doing because because he feels like he doesn't or are
(45:35):
you truly just out your free and clear dating this
man only this man and he's just that paranoid that
he wanted to verify.
Speaker 10 (45:45):
I am, yeah, he's it's really it's about him. And
he even said that he was like to answer your question, no,
like I haven't done anything. We had the passwords on
each other's phones, like we're both completely open books that
he got really bad burned in the past. He has
been cheated on before and like lied to, so he
(46:06):
felt like it was just a good thing to do
to just give him self peace of mind, which I
thought was kind of weird because again, we spend so
much time together when we're not at work, and I
guess we have the passwords on.
Speaker 1 (46:18):
Each other's phones and everything.
Speaker 10 (46:20):
I've never used his because I don't. I don't I
know he's an honest person. And his thing was, we
got we got a big argument about it, obviously, because
I'm like, that's such an invasion of privacy and it
shows you don't trust me and all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
And his thing was, you know, when you're getting ready.
Speaker 10 (46:36):
To go out with somebody, you always google them or
you try to find them on social and figure out
what you can find out, and this is just a
next logical step.
Speaker 14 (46:43):
That was his thing was it was a.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
Little more and talking their Instagram where their socials or
whatever is very different from having somebody fault. And you know,
if I'd be really honest, there's been a time or
two in my life where I'm certain that I've been
lied to or I've caught people in a series of
lives before for and it's like you start to feel
crazy about yourself because these people are they're gaslighting you,
(47:06):
or they're they're telling you that things aren't happening that
are definitely happening, and so you well, I've never done it.
You know, I've been like, man, I need this for me,
like I need I know that you're lying to me,
like you're absolutely lying to me, So I need to
know that it's true, And how would I get to
an answer like that, Well, that would be one way,
but and I'm not advising people to do that necessarily,
(47:28):
but it does happen in marriages all the time. It
happens in divorces. People have people followed to prove there's
infidelity and all kinds of other things. But that was
why I asked the question, because you're saying he has
no reason to doubt you. He's caught you in in nothing. No,
you haven't lied to him, you haven't cheated on him,
you don't have a history of this. You're free and clear.
You don't have some ex husband or X you know
(47:49):
this quote unquote X or whatever else. And so he's
just paranoid.
Speaker 10 (47:55):
Basically, Yeah, because he got really badly burned. And he
even first of all, he gets credit for being honest
with me and not just being like, oh, you're just
you know, overreacting, nobody's following or whatever. He owned it
as soon as I asked him about it, and he
was real honest about the fact that it really had
nothing to do with me. This happened him in the past,
isn't me.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
This is this is weird and controlling and not normal
at all. And again, again I'm not even suggesting that
even when you know you're being lied to, that this
is the thing to do. But again, I can also
relate to the feeling of feeling like I'm the crazy
one because things are happening that are definitely happening that
are not right, and it's like I need this for me,
(48:37):
but that's not what's happening here. So no, this is
not okay. You know you didn't cheat on him. You're
not bringing him into some situation where he's exposed in
some way or anything else. I mean, he just the
guy needs to get over his own issues it on
his own time and go to therapy or something and
and resolve his trust issues. But having you followed after
(48:58):
a couple of months.
Speaker 8 (49:00):
Yes, Like, and I'm scared about what he'll do if
you break up with him, Like if he's doing this
and you're in a relationship with him, what he's gonna
do when you leave him?
Speaker 1 (49:08):
Oh my god, I never even thought about that. Oh yeah,
this is a psycho Kilo. You gotta get about it.
And you got some tennis shoes. Make sure there's no uh,
you got to run air tags in there either right,
your tennis shoes, your car.
Speaker 8 (49:22):
I don't know anybody that love me this much. I
don't love me enough to invest in a private investigator.
It's not that you got you got that man's password
to his phone. I would start going through it, because
who knows what this guy is hiding or whatever he's
got on that phone.
Speaker 1 (49:33):
I mean, if you've ever been cheated on before, then
you know this. You know the the compulsion to want
to prove to yourself that what you're feeling is real.
But that's not That doesn't mean you do it, and
it certainly doesn't mean you invade someone's privacy, And it
certainly doesn't mean you do it in this situation because
there's nothing going on, and he this is only after
(49:54):
a couple of months. What happens after a couple of years, exactly, Taryn,
I want to take some phone calls on this because
obviously we all feel the same way, but let's see
if anyone else feels differently. But so, so he says
he's done with it now, like he came out and
told you, and so you're like, okay.
Speaker 10 (50:08):
He came out and told me, and he said that
it's done, and that he trusts me, and he just
the fact that I brought it up to him for
some reason made him feel more secure.
Speaker 1 (50:16):
I don't know was he ever going to tell you
or is it just because you brought it up.
Speaker 10 (50:20):
I don't like this he said when he said when
he had gotten the information that he needed, I don't
know what that means. But he said when he got
the information that he needed, he was going to tell me.
Speaker 1 (50:31):
Yeah, that's another thing, is I I do kind of
wonder about the projection here too, Like why is he
so parent? If there's guy has no reason to be
concerned whatsoever, then why is like what's he doing?
Speaker 20 (50:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (50:43):
Right, you're just freaking me out.
Speaker 1 (50:47):
Well, this whole thing is strange. Karen, thank you so much.
Have a good day and have the radio and we're
going to talk about you behind your back now. Oh gosh,
okay okay. By Taron eight five five. I don't like
it at all.
Speaker 8 (51:02):
Get the strap is stress four months in you having
me followed like I don't know what you've collected on
me or my family, or my friends or my coworkers.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
Like this man is out of order, absolutely a violation
and she needs to leave. And if he can't trust
her just because he can't trust her because he has issues,
then he needs to resolve those issues. Yes, and I
assume she sounds like she's telling the truth. I mean again,
if she's like I've shoot her at every boyfriend I've
ever had, and then she disappears for weeks on end
and does a bunch of weird stuff, well I would
(51:32):
just argue to dump her. But then at the same time,
I mean, I think the only time you're doing stuff
like this is if it's you know, years and years
and years of marriage and you've got money and custody
and all these different things tied up and you need
to know what's really going on so you can resolve it,
you know, legally, and all these other things. I mean,
you hear about it happening in divorce cases and stuff.
People you know, get followed if they're hiding money or
(51:55):
who knows, a whole different life, or if they're into
criminal activity. But this is this hasn't been made for
ten weeks or something. This is crazy. Hey Don, Hi,
Fredd and crew are today, Good morning, Don. What do
you think there go?
Speaker 11 (52:09):
She gotta go?
Speaker 1 (52:11):
As I was telling that, I mean, what if what
if down the road she's coming.
Speaker 14 (52:15):
Home from work and she's like, oh crap, I forgot
something at the grocery store. So she ends up being
quote unquote five minutes late.
Speaker 17 (52:21):
You know, it's an innocent stuff.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
It's a PI right, what are you buying there? You know?
But he's visiting the sense of another a new person.
Speaker 22 (52:32):
I agree with you, Freddie needs to talk with somebody
and get over those issues.
Speaker 1 (52:35):
Yeah, he needs to just go. Yeah, thank you, don
have a good day, you too, Thanks for listening. Glad
you called hi. Robin, Hey, fred how are you? What
do you think there? Go? Good morning, listen.
Speaker 23 (52:49):
I was just telling whoever answered the phone book. I
have a child, a grown child now with a true sociopath,
and this is the kind of behavior the exhibit. I
have been through things like this. I have been through
too much to even get into on the radio. Okay,
she needs to put on those shoes like I texted
(53:09):
in earlier, Kiki, and she needs to run.
Speaker 14 (53:12):
This is ship.
Speaker 17 (53:13):
This is wrong.
Speaker 23 (53:15):
And if this is how he begins a relationship, how's
he going to end it?
Speaker 1 (53:18):
Like you said, exactly so early for stuff like this,
I mean, is it ever too early for the crazy activity,
but it's really early for the crazy activity.
Speaker 23 (53:27):
And what's concerned me on her part is that she said,
I mean, there's nothing he did that was creepy or anything.
Speaker 17 (53:32):
What right, this is really creepy like and this is
really scary and like, I mean, a legit ti like
she's not moving.
Speaker 23 (53:41):
Through her phone because he legitimately spent money to hire
someone to follow her. I don't believe a word she said.
I don't think he got burned by anybody.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
I'm sorry, Okay, all right, fair enough, that's right, Robin,
good luck to you. My god day guys. This text
she has that wop dude ain't trying to share. Got it?
Speaker 2 (54:07):
My god?
Speaker 1 (54:08):
At a second, I want to hear both sides. If
she's got the watch, I meant to protect that, I mean,
if she if she got it like that, I need
to make sure. I need to know what's going on. Christy,
good morning.
Speaker 21 (54:21):
Good morning.
Speaker 11 (54:21):
Hi.
Speaker 1 (54:22):
What do you want to say? Is there?
Speaker 6 (54:23):
Go?
Speaker 1 (54:26):
Hello? Yes? What did you want to say? Christy? Go ahead? Okay,
go run get out of there.
Speaker 22 (54:35):
That's so creepy.
Speaker 11 (54:37):
I've been with my boyfriend for three years.
Speaker 2 (54:40):
He's also been cheated on.
Speaker 11 (54:42):
In the past, and I just would never imagine him
to do something like that. If he ever did that,
I would immediately.
Speaker 15 (54:51):
Break up with him. That's so creepy.
Speaker 11 (54:54):
And also the fact that she had to bring it
up to him first, you know, and then he was like, oh,
I'm caught. You know, he didn't entirely bring that up.
Speaker 1 (55:04):
I don't think he intended. He never would have told
her if she hadn't said something, no, he would.
Speaker 11 (55:08):
He would have never told her you can. And that's
after four months dating. Like he said, like, what is
he going to do a year down the line, or
like if he if she breaks up with him.
Speaker 15 (55:19):
You know, this is this is psychopaths mentality.
Speaker 1 (55:23):
It's not good. Chrissy, thank you so much. Have a
great day. Glad you called Sarah. This happened to you, Sarah.
What happened? So?
Speaker 15 (55:34):
I dated a guy and he had an X and
he was obsessed with her, and even into our dating period,
he was driving around looking at her house with me
in a car.
Speaker 2 (55:44):
What s.
Speaker 15 (55:46):
It was awful And he started following me around and
driving by my house and a few months later then
went back stalking her. It just never stopped. And part
of it was he was a huge cheater. So maybe
he's been burned. Maybe he hasn't, but you're also having
(56:07):
you felt skeletons in the close that I think so,
I think she needs to run because this person is
not going to change. Yeahs and security issues because they're
doing it himself.
Speaker 1 (56:17):
I mean, we have with no trigger in place. This
dude's just paranoid and maybe projecting and controlling and who
knows what else. But Sarah, thank you and I'm sorry
that happened to you. Have a good day you too.
Somebody said, why I hire a PI, Just do it yourself? Oh?
Somebody textas, yeah, just doing yourself. The entertainment report after
billing on this spread show. Cawin's entertainer report is on
(56:40):
the Fread Show.
Speaker 3 (56:41):
Madonna has finally responded to that class action lawsuit claiming
that our concert start times are false advertising since she
never starts on time and if you did miss it
back in January, they're not the only ones. But she
was sued by two dudes after her three shows in
Brooklyn last December started hours late.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
Nothing new for Madonna.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
Now she's filed in motion to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming
that her real fans would know that she never starts
on time.
Speaker 1 (57:05):
This is her defense, So the.
Speaker 3 (57:07):
Document reads, if a fan is familiar enough with Madonna's
concert history to know her performances run for two hours
and fifteen minutes, that fan would surely know that Madonna
typically takes the stage well after the ticketed event time
in parentheses, after opening act, set transition, and so on,
and plays laid into the night. So basically, she's like,
I'm always bad, so I'm going to be bad.
Speaker 1 (57:29):
I have that friend where seven thirty means yay, we
all know, we all have that. I'm assuing that person.
I'm just not showing I'm ti late. No, are you
telling them the wrong time? Right? So they'll get there early?
Tell her yeah, right, we're meeting at seven, right, the
show up at seven thirty. Perfect. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (57:43):
So she's like, yeah, you guys should My presence is
your present is what Madonna said.
Speaker 1 (57:48):
She's not going to change for anyone.
Speaker 3 (57:50):
Jason Kelsey is now going viral for a really random
stance that he took on Twitter a few days ago,
and some are even taking it as a shot at
his brother's teammate. So the form former Eagle Center responded
to a troll on Twitter who claims that he doesn't
wash himself, and instead of letting the insults lie or
firing back, Jason seemed to play into it, writing what
(58:11):
kind of weirdo washes their feet? And then he went
on to talk about quote Big Soap for scamming all
of us, called them diabolical liars, a term that fans
think is a shot at brother Travis Kelsey's teammate Harrison Buckker.
During his controversial commencement speech, he said, I want to
speak directly to you briefly, because I think it is
you the women who have had the most diabolical lies
(58:33):
told you before encouraging women to be homemakers. I don't
know if that's a reach. I also don't know if
he really doesn't wash his feet or not. I know
we've had the debate whether or not you wash your legs.
I think that was a big thing at one point
on social Are you guys getting in there and scrubbing
your feet?
Speaker 1 (58:50):
No? But I used to not. I used to let
the water just go on my legs, yeah, and not
really like get in there. But then I don't know,
like I need to moisturize the legs a little better.
So I really get it. None of the legs. But
I'm not down there on my feet every day like
in the shower.
Speaker 23 (59:04):
Right.
Speaker 1 (59:04):
No, the water, there's just so much water already down there,
all the water. It goes from your head down to
your feet. So the feet they're clean already, they're self washing. No,
you still gotta scrubble, baby, you gotta wash them feet.
Speaker 6 (59:17):
Isn't it like the dirt washing off of you that's
going under your feet, Yes, dirt huh, But then it's
coming off because there's so much runoff, So.
Speaker 1 (59:25):
The dirt takes the dirt off. So you're sitting like.
Speaker 7 (59:28):
You wash your you SuDS up your upper body and
then them SuDS crinkle down and then that's that's a
cool still washing your legs and your feet.
Speaker 1 (59:37):
And then I get pedicures every now and again. And
then they really get in there and they take off
all the dead skin and stuff.
Speaker 7 (59:42):
Now you wonder why they're taking off all the dead skin,
because you're not scrubbing every day.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
This is from the man who doesn't watch it. I'm
sure I'm not taking any sort of advice from you
of all.
Speaker 3 (59:52):
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waiting by the phone from the vault. Roofy girl. Them
some big shoes, Oh there's some big shoes. Okay, when
(01:06:38):
did you wash your feet? If somebody somebody asked, someone
said that somebody should smell someone someone someone someone someone
said that somebody should smell my feet in this room,
would anybody? Would anybody dare to do it? To do it?
Come here, I'm going to throw off somebody record, yeah,
I'm gonna do that. Actually they really Okay, what are
(01:07:02):
you sing oman for? Oh fine, they're fine, of course
they're fine. What'd you say, oh man about yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:07:10):
Because right there he said, yeah, sir, put your sock
back on.
Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
They smell fine. You can't smell nothing. What people were
saying on the text to smell my feet because they
don't think that my feet hygiene, My foot hygiene is
good enough with the SuDS just streaming on down, and
Rufio has confirmed they smell fine. They smell fine taste either.
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In the commercial break, I did think it was weird
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Deputies from the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office responded to a
call at about six pm about a nine year old
boy with autism named Elijah who was missing, having slipped
away from his family's home without his parents' knowledge. So
the officers were able to locate the child within two
hours of the report with the help of safety Net,
a geolocation technology that helps them track and find missing
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and endangered people, particularly people with cognitive disorders. So they
found Elijah sitting in the bed of a truck, but
he didn't want to go home, and he kept telling
them that he needed a tire for his bike. That's
when one of the officers struck up a deal. He
told him, if you promise to stop running away and
you show me where your bike is at home, I
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will blow.
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Up the air for you on your tire.
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I guess it had gone out, and he just kept repeating,
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And then the officer asked, you wear a helmet. He said,
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We're gonna shake on it, and you're gonna promise that
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They fix his bike, they bought him a helmet, and
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Groom surprised his bride on their wedding day with a
very special ring bear it was a penguin. Oh, he
got a penguin. What the dude's name is, Joe. He
arranged for four special guests for the ceremony where he
tied the knot in England last month. His wife's now
wife's name is Carrie. Has always been penguin obsessed. She
was over the moon when she first spotted the feathered
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bird walking in beside the best man, because they do
have feathers. By the way penguins have feathers doesn't really
look like it when you look at a penguin. I
got feathers though. Anyway, he paid two grand to have
the penguins at ten for two hours. I guess there's
a company called Amazing Animals. It has a wildlife for
movies and TV and it's a charity as well and
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they raise money. But yeah, she wanted a penguin at
the wedding as the ring bear. And it had like
a little necklace. The penguin did and his little little wings,
little arms, flat in tuxedo and he had a tuxedo
one already a built in tuxedo. I thought it was
very sweet. The photos are awesome too. Waiting by the
phone from the vault after Teddy swims in two minutes.
Fred Show? Ever been left waiting by the phone? It's
(01:11:31):
the Fred Show. Welcome James, how you doing? Welcome to
the show. We call this waiting by the phone. What
happened with Kate? How did you guys meet and tell
us about any dates that you've been on and where
things stand now?
Speaker 18 (01:11:43):
Well, I guess long story sure is. We met at
a bar in River North one night. Okay, I guess
I'm wrong. I don't know, but she seemed pretty into me.
She started talking, she gave me her number. She basically like,
right as soon as we started talking, he was like, oh,
what are you doing tomorrow night? And I was like, oh, okay,
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you know that.
Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
Was I was kind of surprised, but it's pretty She
says to you, like, what are you doing? She's making
the plans, right.
Speaker 18 (01:12:12):
You would think that's a pretty good sign, right, Yeah,
So anyways, I was like I was into it, so okay,
let's sure, let's go these drinks the next night. You know,
fast forward, we had some drinks, one to my place,
we hooked up. So that's also a pretty good sign. Uh.
I thought there was like really good chemistry. And then
(01:12:34):
since then ghost towns. You know what I mean, nothing, nothing,
and like I'm you know, I'm I called, I texted.
I don't want to seem like crazy, but I mean
she's she's one driving this whole thing, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
And yeah, I mean she approached you as you out
the next day, goes back to your place. I mean,
you know, so that that's all usually pretty good stuff.
Speaker 18 (01:12:56):
That's what I'm saying. Well miss them.
Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
Yeah, so you're confused. Now you want to know why
you haven't heard from Kay, why she's ghosting you? And
as where we come in. We're gonna call. We're gonna
ask some questions, see if we can figure out what's
going on and hopefully get you guys set up on
another date that we pay for. Okay, Yeah, can you
hang on for a second, Let's see what's up. Part
two of waiting by the phone after Sissa. In two minutes,
we're back and we'll figure this out. Fred Show, Sizza,
(01:13:21):
it's the Fred Show on the radio and the iHeart
app anytime sear it's been a Fred Show on demand.
We're glad you're here, James, welcome back. Let's call Kate.
You guys met at a bar. She approached, you asked
you out, you go out the next night, you hook up.
Now she's ghosting you, and you want to know why.
Speaker 18 (01:13:35):
Yeah, I mean I'm totally in the dark here.
Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
Okay, Yeah, we'll call her right now. Good luck?
Speaker 15 (01:13:46):
Hello?
Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
Hi? Is this Kate Kate? Hey, good morning. My name
is Fred. I'm calling from the Fred Show, the Morning
radio Show. My whole crew is here. I do have
to tell you that we are on the radio right now,
and I do need your permission to continue with the call.
Can we ch out for just a say you mind? Sure? Yeah, well,
thank you. I'll get right to what we're calling on.
Behalf of a guy named James who reached out to
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us said, oh you're already laughing. So you know this
guy you met you at a bar, You asked him out.
Do you remember that?
Speaker 23 (01:14:15):
Uh?
Speaker 17 (01:14:15):
Huh?
Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
Is that how the story went? That that you approached
him and asked him out, and then you guys went
out the next night. Is that is that all accurate?
Speaker 21 (01:14:24):
I mean, yeah, that's one totally accurate.
Speaker 1 (01:14:28):
He wants to know why you're not calling him. He
likes you, he thought, you know, he describes a pretty
successful couple of days with you and then nothing.
Speaker 21 (01:14:36):
Okay, Well, since you know we're on the radio, this
might as well just be like a public service announcement
to all the women out there.
Speaker 19 (01:14:44):
Uh okay.
Speaker 21 (01:14:45):
So I met James and I immediately noticed he had
huge feet. They were the biggest seat I've ever seen
in my entire life. Okay, I'm like, you know, we
all know the saying like big seat, big?
Speaker 1 (01:14:59):
How big? How big are we talking? Like?
Speaker 21 (01:15:01):
I mean, I asked, and I was there with a
couple of my friends, so we asked him and he
has a size sixteen.
Speaker 1 (01:15:06):
Do you see this guy? You asked him how big
his feed where he says size sixteen? Okay, yeah, So, like.
Speaker 21 (01:15:12):
You know, I just figured that like that meant other
extremities like must be really impressive, and so I just
like I had to know, you.
Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
Know what I mean. So wait a minute, you asked
That's why you asked him out, because you wanted to
see if absolutely, I mean, like how big can it get?
Speaker 21 (01:15:28):
It's a real question. And when an opportunity prevents itself
and a dude's not a total creep.
Speaker 1 (01:15:32):
Like you know, all right, So so then I'm waiting
for the butt.
Speaker 21 (01:15:38):
Oh it was like the total opposite you.
Speaker 1 (01:15:41):
Now, Oh, so you've gotta shame this guy on the
radio because you expected one thing and then it was
another thing.
Speaker 16 (01:15:47):
I don't want to be like.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Disrespectful, but like that's pretty disrespectful.
Speaker 21 (01:15:52):
What I mean when it's like when it's like that, let.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
Me, let me bring James and I forgot him and
then mentioned that James is here. Ah, I have it
you heard?
Speaker 18 (01:16:04):
Uh yeah, I don't know what she's talking about, Okay,
because this is never been a problem before. I have
never had any other complaints from any other women.
Speaker 13 (01:16:15):
Plain to you like I'm.
Speaker 21 (01:16:16):
So sorry, and like, I mean, you're the one who
bombarded me and like put me on blacks on the radio.
Speaker 18 (01:16:21):
But like.
Speaker 21 (01:16:23):
People like women aren't gonna say it like that.
Speaker 18 (01:16:28):
Most women joke that I'm a monster, okay, like we are.
They're saying the opposite. So I don't know what you're
talking about, Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
Okay, we're all just polite.
Speaker 21 (01:16:39):
You were raised that way. I'm so sorry.
Speaker 18 (01:16:42):
I just I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
I mean, I don't I don't know what her sort
of body of knowledge is on this. I don't really know.
We did ask her to tell us what happened, and
that's what she's doing.
Speaker 21 (01:16:53):
Tiny teeny tiny like play less than average.
Speaker 18 (01:16:56):
I don't know what you're talking about. And she treated
me like okay, So like, am I elabra? You don't
care about me at all? You just thought, like, let's
just do what this guy looks like. I have no
I care, don't care about him at all. Let me
just do a testing.
Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
Yeah. I was gonna say, let's say, have been the
opposite and it had met your expectation? Is he still done?
Are you still gonna Was that all you wanted to know?
Speaker 19 (01:17:16):
No?
Speaker 17 (01:17:16):
I mean I thought he was.
Speaker 22 (01:17:17):
Great, and we honestly were vibing.
Speaker 21 (01:17:19):
But like, here's my question to the world. When it
is that small, Like, isn't it his responsibility to like
kind of warn you what you're getting into?
Speaker 1 (01:17:30):
What man is going to walk around and preface an
interaction by saying like, oh, hey, heads up, this is
really not good.
Speaker 21 (01:17:37):
I mean, you can have other skills, but those just
weren't okay.
Speaker 1 (01:17:40):
All right, so we got it, So it didn't meet
your expectation, all right, James, Look there, that's what she said,
not saying it's true. You say it's not.
Speaker 18 (01:17:49):
So right at that she needs glasses I'm just saying, like,
for the record, she needs glasses because she this is
not true.
Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
Well she's saying she needs glasses, but I mean she's okay,
So look no second. I wish you both the best
of luck. Thank you for your time. Thank you, Kate.
The Entertainer Report with Caelin is up next to two
minutes trending stories, headlines that starts your Tuesday and the
fun fact it's about grass, not the KINDI swam, but
(01:18:16):
the grasses in the ground. Nichaitle's not interested anymore Calin's
Entertainment Report. He's on the Press show.
Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
James Cordon invented his frustration at an airport staff member
after a nightmare flight, and this time the public is
actually on his side, which remember his meltdown over it
was a restaurant over eggs or something that his wife
ordered and everyone was like, he's very mean. But this
time James landed in Lisbon, where he was spotted confronting
(01:18:44):
a British Airways employee after a really turbulent trip to
the UK from Portugal. But those on the flight claim
he was actually speaking up for all of them after
the plane was forced to make an emergency stop. Due
to a technical difficulty. I mean, I couldn't have been Boeing.
I didn't look into it, but I know it wasn't
Boeing for sure. No, apparently, and this is terrifying. The
(01:19:06):
plane struggled again altitude as soon as it left and
circled for forty five minutes, never reaching altitude before announcing
an emergency landing. A woman named Vanessa, who was on
the flight with her mom and husband, said at one
point the staff on the airplane told them to adopt
the brace position and when we land, if you're able,
please find your nearest emergency exit and vacate the plane.
(01:19:26):
Passengers were eventually told that they would no longer have
to assume that brace position, but spent three hours on
the tarmac in Lisbon before the plane was finally taken
out of service. Vanessa claims James was then keeping passengers
entertained by posing for selfies as they made their way
back to the UK, which goes against everything we've kind
of heard about him, but yeah, he kind of saved
(01:19:47):
that flight and people from losing it. Jeremy Renner said
he was asked to reprise his mission impossible. Character agent
William Brandt in the twenty eighteen sequel Fallout, but the
offer was apparently for him to shoot one week so
his character could be killed off, and he was not
down with that. He said, I remember they tried to
bring me overseas for a week so they could kill
my character. I was like, Nope, you don't get to
(01:20:08):
do that. You're not gonna drag me over there just
to kill me. Like, get out of here. You're gonna
do this. Yes, you're gonna use my character, and you're
gonna do it right, he said.
Speaker 1 (01:20:18):
He even yelled at the director. He's like, I'm not
going down like that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:21):
Jeremy never returned to the Mission Impossible franchise after Rogue Nation,
although he recently said that he would be open to
coming back.
Speaker 1 (01:20:28):
I'm assuming if they do it the right way, if
they want to kill him. But he's like, no, I've
always wondered what happened to him. Yeah, and that is
what happened. Thank you, You're so welcome. Wow, I taught
you something you didn't know. I like that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:37):
And during the latest episode of Armchair Expert, Kevin Costner
looked back at his bond with his really good friend
and co star Whitney Houston after they started together in
the Bodyguard, and he was talking about I don't know
if you guys remember this, the emotional eulogy that he
delivered at our funeral, and he said, even though he
was asked, he refused to make the speech shorter, so
before giving it, he was told CNN's here. They wouldn't
(01:20:59):
mind if you keep your remarks short because they're going
to have commercials. I know, right, and he said they
can get over that. They can play the commercial while
I'm talking. I don't care. He did the right thing.
He wanted to make sure he said everything he needed
to say in his speech. He said, I started in
about seventeen minutes later, I was done, so he gave
his full speech. And even though they remained close over
(01:21:19):
the next twenty years after the movie, he was initially
really hesitant to speak at our funeral and it was
Dion Warwick that got him to finally say, yes, who
we loved in this house, we love her. But yeah,
he said, I'm not doing that. This is somebody's funeral.
Doesn't matter about commercials. If you want to keep up
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You can Fred Show radio dot com, as well as
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Fred Show Radio on Instagram and the Fred.
Speaker 1 (01:21:42):
Show TikTok also the Tangent Live our offer on censor
podcast from over the weekend. If you weren't able to
go or you missed it, you missed a lot and
the audio's up on the iHeart appisardch that a Fred
Show on demand click on the Tangent including the controversial
Flashing Lady multiple flashings. Wow. And there was an indecent
proposal as well, which is a lot of people have
(01:22:02):
been wondering for the people who heard it or were
there was there any sort of the income of that,
And the answer is no, there was no follow up.
There's none whatsoever. I'm not saying whether I would have
done or no, I would, I would cop to it, okay,
but no, there was there a lot of talk and
not a lot of follow through on that. Okay, would
you do it? Absolutely not.
Speaker 8 (01:22:22):
I was just making sure that you didn't because I yes,
when I didn't see you anymore, I didn't see them either.
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
No. I feel like I would wind up in a
bunch of pieces, like at the bottom of the river
somewhere if I did that. But it was an interesting proposition,
would you do a roof? Heal? No, no, no, Paulina
back in the day when you were for the streets, listen,
that's always one of my fantasies I've been I've.
Speaker 6 (01:22:44):
Told you guys, right, yeah, that the being the third
person to join the Yeah, the party would be fun.
Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
So I'm not gonna say no. Never say never.
Speaker 4 (01:22:53):
Yeah, Jason, uh well, the husband next husband, he was
pretty hot. But having her there I don't think will work.
Speaker 1 (01:23:02):
I think having him there wouldn't work for me. So
maybe you take him and I take her? Right, then
off we go. It was something, though, Calen, would you
do it?
Speaker 3 (01:23:09):
I've been asked to be a third and I would
consider it, but I wasn't attracted to the couple. But
and not that No, with that specific couple, No, I
would not because they've got too much going on.
Speaker 9 (01:23:20):
Yeah, there was a lot, there's there's lots of paths. Yeah,
they're hot, but like it was a lot. They were
good looking people. They were good looking people will say that.
But if I was single and I was attracted to
the couple.
Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
Yeah, it was like the two of the two of
us and you and I'm like, but what will can
I get rid of the dude. And then he was like, sure,
have my wife. It was his ex wife, but then
it was this was not his ex. Yeah, it was
very unclear what was actually going on.
Speaker 3 (01:23:43):
Scared he'd get pissed after you did it, or I
don't know, there's too much room.
Speaker 1 (01:23:46):
For you're going to wind up dead or on some
websites somewhere or both. Wow. So I was worried about
would you this was from WGN, but would you uh
participate in a age of registry? Jesus, So this is
(01:24:08):
an actual thing, I guess. The argument being that people
when they get married they have you know, monogram twels
with their names on and and I don't know all
the things that you get when you're betting and plates
and all these different things. And then you you get divorced,
and somebody usually winds up with nothing, you know, somebody
(01:24:29):
winds up having to move out of the house and
they don't really sput the stuff up. So now you're
in a new house, you don't have any sheets, I guess.
And so there's a website now called Fresh Starts. It's
a gift to registries specifically for rebuilding after divorce. It's
also packed with vetted experts if needed in other resources.
Divorce registries are part of a trend towards breaking the
stigma of broken marriages, along with divorce parties and formal
(01:24:53):
divorce announcements akin to wedding and marriage news. So you would,
I don't know, I would send this I get divorced,
I would send this link out to you, and then
you would buy me stuff from my house, because well
I already bought you stuff for the wedding, right, but
now I gotta buy you more stuff. My thing is
depending on how long you were married. I want what
I gave you back, give you my two dollars back? Yeah? Yeah?
(01:25:16):
Do I get a refund? Like? Is it pro rated? Right?
The bachelorette, the bridesmaid? I mean, sorry, whoa something just
took over to my bridle? Like I know, okay, you
want me to leave a tip? Here, leave a tip?
Then now I gotta give you a divorce press too much? Yeah?
I mean I would say that if you're married for
any less, if you're married for less than like two years,
(01:25:37):
then I should I should be entitled to a refund
for all expenses incurred in in you know, participating in
your wedding. And now you're asking me to furnish your
new house. What if I helped I heard you furnish
the first one. What about a single registry? Okay, how
about that? I'm gonna send that out. What you sniping at?
What's brilliant?
Speaker 19 (01:25:58):
Right?
Speaker 8 (01:25:58):
We could send ours up right periods together?
Speaker 1 (01:26:03):
I'm man single technically right. I mean you guys, you
know you all have someone to cuddle with it night.
I don't, so you should feel bad for me and
buy me stuff. You're doing just fine? Yeah, bro, that
is the gift, you know what? And that's how about that?
How about how about everybody gets one registry opportunity in
(01:26:27):
their lives, in their life, because like, what if I
never get married, then I never get no one ever
has to buy me anything for my wedding. So how
about if I turn fifty and I'm not married, you
all gotta buy me a wedding gift and I can.
I can register myself for me. I will get behind
that fair because I never know what to get you
year for your birthday? What you want there you go,
(01:26:52):
something that you'll use and where please for you wear?
The only thing I haven't used is the butt bleach
and the twenty three me and the twenty three in me.
That's only two things that you've given me that I
haven't used. Y'all gave me a butt bleaching who that
was that was given to me prior to your time?
(01:27:13):
And the twenty three in me. Because both of those
you give it, He's gonna give it. Thekiki it's just
like your shoes. But theky what oh yeah, that's right. Yeah,
she's clenching, you know what? Whoever has the ugliest butt
(01:27:35):
in more Fread Show. Next, The Fread Show is on
Friend's Fun Fact Fred Fun so much? All right, guys,
did you know that the smell? Okay, you know the
(01:27:57):
smell when they cut the grass, my favorite fresh cut grass? What?
Speaker 8 (01:28:04):
No, he loves cutting grind dude. Yeah, he's like he
thinks about it. I know from time to time, I
do at least twice a week for my grass.
Speaker 1 (01:28:12):
Twice a week. It's not even long. How you know
I cut my grass and I don't think my grass
grows lots lower than you ever look up on YouTube
and stuff like how to make it look like real
neat like the baseball fields and stuff, because there's way.
Speaker 7 (01:28:23):
Yeah, striping yeah, I don't have one of I need
one of those weights to make it strike.
Speaker 1 (01:28:28):
You need a weight to do that.
Speaker 7 (01:28:29):
Yeah, it's like a it's like a weighted It's like
a tube with sand in it and it weighs it.
It's it's mainly the sun reflecting on the grass. Yeah,
I wouldn't make.
Speaker 1 (01:28:40):
This stripe bonus fun fast. Yeah I did not know this.
Oh my god. I feel like if I had a house,
I would obsess over stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (01:28:48):
I do.
Speaker 1 (01:28:49):
Yeah, I would be like, my yard has looked the
best of all the yards. Mine's not even mine's like
third best on the block. Oh, we don't do third
place around here. However, here is the fact, you guys,
did you know the smell of fresh cut grass is
actually a distress signal. Plants release a chemical when they're
(01:29:13):
being cut, like they're in danger. A little blade of grass.
Let's the smell out because you cut it, because it's wow,
just messed up, not bad grass. Yeah, so that's actually
why it smells good, because the grass is like hold no, no, no, no, no,
you know all poor grass. Yeah, poor grass. Well you
gotta go, but yeah, you gotta di sorry.
Speaker 7 (01:29:38):
Also, what when you cut the grass, like if you
mulch in the summertime, the grass helps the current grass
grow like the clippings.
Speaker 1 (01:29:49):
Okay, it has all the nutrients to grow. It's a sacrifice.
Yeah the new grass. Yeah, got more Fresh show. Next,
The Fred's show is on Good Morning Everybody Tuesday, shooting forth.
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The Fresh show is not Hi Kleing, Jason Brott, Hi Rufi, Hi, Kiki,
good morning? Just here in turn vent me. Benjamin blogs,
Tiki's got one our audio journals in just a second.
Entertainer reports on after that, what are you working on?
K Well.
Speaker 3 (01:30:23):
Madonna has responded to those lawsuits, saying that she's late
to her shows, and her responses is pretty interesting.
Speaker 1 (01:30:31):
She just you know, I mean, she's Madonna. I guess
so you get what you get. They talk better than
they set. These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show.
I'm Fred. You get what you get, period, Chip, you
get what I give you. That's it. Kiki, Yeah, they
get what you give them. That's it. Like right now
(01:30:53):
your blog audio journal like for writing in our diaries.
Take it away, dear blog.
Speaker 8 (01:30:58):
So I need some advice cause I'm noticing that I
always judge people when they say it's so hard to
make friends as an adult.
Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
I always be like what how you know?
Speaker 8 (01:31:10):
Until I actually have started trying to make friends as
an adult, it is kind of weird.
Speaker 1 (01:31:14):
It's awkward, and you know, as a person who.
Speaker 8 (01:31:17):
Walks into every situation with the like I want to
be besties, Like I come into every situation like yes,
it's best friend, let's do it. Yes, friend, and some
people just don't want to be your friend, and it's like,
you know, what what am I supposed to do with that?
It's so like because well it's not like one person
in particular, but it's like, Okay, it's a new group
(01:31:38):
that I'm getting involved with at church, and like it's
a bunch of new people coming together. None of us
know each other from like past, we have no past
history together. Everybody's just coming together. And so I'm noticing that,
like I feel like I'm putting an effort in to
be a friend, but I'm not necessarily getting that back
exactly from certain people. And it's like I don't know what.
(01:31:59):
We don't have any history, so like what what's not
to enjoy? I don't know. But you know, just because
I think I'm a good time doesn't mean that other people.
I gotta think that I'm a good time, but as
an adult, like, how do you truly make friends with
somebody if you don't have like we don't have to
work together, you don't have to talk to one another.
Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
No, I think you're right. I think it is hard
to make friends as a girl. Yeah, well you do
it at church. I hear you do it. Like in
sports leagues you do join like a sports league. Okay,
that kind of thing. I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:32:25):
But like, if you're in any situation where you don't
have to talk or don't have to interact with somebody,
how do you truly build a relationship? Because I feel
like a lot of our relationships in my life and
speak for me, are work related. A lot of my
friends we've met through this journey of work, or a
lot of friends I've met from high school or from college,
and it's like, okay, outside of that, what real friends
(01:32:46):
have I just met along the way? And how do
you become friends with somebody if they don't seem.
Speaker 1 (01:32:51):
I feel like the majority of my good friends here
we're all friends before, and I just injected myself in
their friend group because if we all did charity work together, Okay,
now I call them my friends, but they're really they
were friends like for twenty years before me. Yeah, so
I'm the outsider. Okay, but then I just now they're
my friends. But it's hard. No, it's hard because people,
I think as you grow up, you know, people they
(01:33:12):
get married, they have kids, and families in the circles
become they become focused and other stuff, and it can
be harder to schedule times to meet with new people
and out with new people, and so you wind up
hanging out with the same folks. And yeah, no, I
think it's because when you're younger and you're in school
or you know whatever. I don't know, and everyone's single
and sort of and there are children involved. I think
(01:33:34):
people can are more flexible. And you're right now, it's
hard to figure out, like who wants to hang out
with me? Right? And what are we gonna do.
Speaker 8 (01:33:42):
I'm a low maintenance friend, Like I don't need you
to call me every day. I don't need to go
we don't need to go out all the time. But like,
I just want to know what's not to like, what
are you not liking? I don't am I doing? You know, Like,
tell me if it's something that I'm doing, or somebody
told you, or it's just we and I'm just like,
I cannot think for the life of me, why this
(01:34:02):
person is not excited to be friends.
Speaker 1 (01:34:05):
You'd probably listen to the show, you think. So I
find that the as the guy, as the man who
is single with no children, I don't get invited to
a lot of stuff because people are like, well, it's
couples and so you would would be the odd man out,
or it's couples and kids and you don't have either,
(01:34:26):
So like, do you really want to come to my kids,
you know, third birthday party? And no, not really, but
like if it's the only way that I'm going to
see all you guys, then yeah, then I want to go.
But I think what happens is, you know, people move
away and they and live lives change, and if yours
doesn't change along with them, then you kind of wind
(01:34:46):
up getting excluded. And I don't think it's on purpose,
it's just it just is though. But you're the you
have a husband and a kid, so you're going to
get included in a lot of that stuff and I don't.
Speaker 6 (01:34:55):
But I better be included in Girls' night and single
ladies hitting the street night. Like I I want to
do everything that you know, the old me would do
as well, because I cherish my friendships like I do
water them. It's hard, it's hard work, but to me
it's like super important because like all my friends are
on different levels, everybody's different living it for different life.
Speaker 1 (01:35:13):
I think you're going to find the ways you get older,
there's less and less of that. Just lose fun socializing
there and it takes a little more effort to make
it happen. I mean, try and plan something on this show,
and we're all friends, and we all like each other
and we want to hang out with each other, buty
and try and find one day that all of us
can do the same thing at the same time. It's impossible,
That's very true. So it's really hard to do, and
(01:35:34):
I think that is a factor. It is hard. I mean,
as a forty year old man, there aren't a lot
of other forty year old men out there that are
just like chilling that are and I don't plan very well.
So like Friday at five o'clock, I know the group
of guys and where they're going to be, and I
know where to find them, but it's the same guys,
and they're guys who are just like me, single with
nothing else to do. But if I try and call
one of my married buddies and Friday at four o'clock
(01:35:55):
and go, what are you doing, They're like, y'all seen
a month?
Speaker 20 (01:35:57):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:35:58):
When I can, you know, clear with my life? You know,
how about how about six fridays from now? I'm like,
I don't say fridays from might be something will still
come up and exactly you got to cut your grass
like this? Yeah, have you found You found this too though,
haven't your roof? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:36:11):
I don't have any friends. I have like one or
two friends, and then you guys, Oh, I mean I
just have my family or my friends.
Speaker 1 (01:36:19):
You know, I'm saying, it's just I think people's prayer.
I don't think it's personal. I think it's just life
is hard and it takes a lot of effort. And
when you're working and you have kids and you have
other you know, projects and other things going on, then you,
I don't know, maybe you're just like, it's just one
more thing you have to do. And I don't think
it's personal.
Speaker 7 (01:36:36):
Yeah, no, yeah, I mean everyone's everyone's lives are different people.
You know, something's changed, and some people just stay the
same and you just go. You just that friendship runs
its course and sometimes it's not Wow, have you tried
talking to that person, like something in common with the person?
Speaker 1 (01:36:51):
I'll try to bring up conversation and it's just like
it's not clicking. It's just not clicking. And I'm like,
I love making friends. Don't you can get on that?
They got that bumble thing bumble BF. I'm not that
desperate not for it. You don't have Big Tim as
a friend? Yeah, what is he? Exactly? In my roommate
(01:37:17):
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