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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Fresh Show is on, and I was doing the
exercise last night for some reason, how if I had
won from the Mega millions.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
I was thinking last night, like how much would I
give everybody?
Speaker 1 (00:12):
Because I was actually planning my retirement last night and
I was looking to see I made the mistake of
I don't know why I did this, but I made
the mistake of going to one of these retirement calculators.
They have them online where you can type in like
how much you want to have it, or like how
I don't even know how it's based, but basically, it's
if you retire at sixty seven, how much money do
(00:32):
you have to have? And you can type in some information,
how much you make, how much you have saved, this
kind of thing, and then it will tell you how
much money you have to have it retirement.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Oh no, okay, why were you doing that? What's going
on in that apartment over there? I'm what are you doing?
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Well? Then I texted my want to hang out my
money guy, and I was like, what's to deal with this?
And he's like wild night in Chicago. I'm like, dude,
I'm I don't know. I just want to see if
I'm on track. We need a camera in that apartment
to watch.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
You ever think about that?
Speaker 1 (00:59):
You never think like am I going to have an
Like how long am I going to have to work
in my life? You never think about that.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
No, I'm not going to Yeah right, I'm not going
to happen.
Speaker 5 (01:07):
I will never to me, they said I will never retire,
We'll never finance me.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
I gotta say, you gotta put a couple bucks away,
just an eel for some day, for for a rainy day.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
I know, I know it's hard to do.
Speaker 6 (01:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
No, I mean he's got a couple for me.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
I know, I know it's hard to do.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
The three quarters in my career, I couldn't afford to
save any money, honestly, Like like on my first day
when I made nineteen thousand dollars or something, They're like,
we have a four to one K program. I'm like, like,
we're going to do we can deduct so much money
from you. And I'm sure in retrospect, I wish I
had done it. I just didn't have it to do it.
(01:47):
I'm like, if you do that, then I didn't get
to eat. So I'm like, I get an idea. Can
I have the check without the text taking out because
that's still is going to be a little tricky, but
like maybe I can make it work anyway. No, it's
it's yes. But I was trying to figure out when
I can retire, and it's never. It's never. Yeah, So
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you never much saw how much you think about that, Rufio,
because you got a son, you want to have another one.
Speaker 4 (02:15):
It's got to probably go to school at some point
in his life.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Y of course we think about it. I didn't. I
haven't calculated anything just yet. But hey, the.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Good news is if you put some money and it's
there's a lot of money, but not like a crazy
amount of money in a in like an interest sparing account,
like a college fund. In eighteen years, there'll be plenty
of money there in theory, right, yeah, they this is
something to teach you in school.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Man. I don't know anything like that any CDs and yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
All I knew about was what was the thing that
you used to get as a kid, like for fifty
to bonds?
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Yeah the same yeah bond.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
I got twenty years again, sixty dollars right.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
When I was a kid, my last name changed and
my parents got divorced, and so I had some from
my grandparents and my mom recently found but they have
the wrong last and it's for like, I mean, we're
talking about a total of I think maybe two hundred
dollars and with the maybe two hundred and fifty, you know,
with the way they pay out or whatever, because I
don't know when they bought them for me, and try
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and get that money when your name isn't the same anymore.
I mean, my mom is determined to get this two
hundred and fifty or whatever. I don't eve think it's
that much, and she has spent way more time than
it's worth a two hundred fifty dollars because she's like,
this is our money, and I'm filing paperwork and getting
different you know, burst of tips in and all this stuff.
Then and I'm like, Mom, whatever it is you're doing
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is worth more than this, but try and get your money.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
How do we?
Speaker 7 (03:39):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Yeah, that's because I was trying to think about how
much I would give everybody, How much would everybody need?
Speaker 2 (03:44):
What's that answer? Like, you guys would.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
I decided my parents would get paid, my sister would
get paid, and you guys would get paid, and that's it.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Would we all get the same amount. Yes, I think
that's I think that's fair.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
Us would have the conversation to see how much we
could come.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
On, are you pitying? Once? Against?
Speaker 1 (04:09):
I would have to make it because you guys, you
guys are my siblings, You are my kids. You know
what I mean, Like, I feel responsibility for you, and
I would it would have to be fair.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
I would have to be fair.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
I mean, can you imagine if I gave Jason ten
million and the rest of you five? I mean, but
why would I do that? Like, why wouldn't I just
get I don't know. I don't know how much it
would depend. How much I think it would depend how
much I got. Well, if I want one hundred million dollars,
I think I would be less generous than if I
won seven hundred million dollars. That makes sense, right, yes,
(04:40):
because I gotta make the money go further seven hundred
million dollars. You know, I might might be like I
think I said, I was give my parents and my
sister fifty million each, and then I was going to
give you guys ten I think it was or five,
I can't remember, and then I was going to get
a lot of it was in good charity. I wasn't
give a lot of it away.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
Change my name charity.
Speaker 6 (05:05):
Help me.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
I'll tell you.
Speaker 4 (05:07):
I like that decision of years right, the key foundation
way to think that through.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
But anyway, I mean, we don't have to worry about it.
I didn't win, but that was I was thinking about that,
and then I was like, well, how much do I
need to live on? And then I did that little exercise,
and I don't. I don't think those calculators are right either,
because I think they also want you to be scared,
because it was like, I'm serious, it was like an
investment firm or something that the calculator, and I think
they want you to be like, oh my god, I'm
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so far behind. I must hire this company to help
me make more money. I must give them all my
money so that they can make sure that I hit
this goal. It's like, you need to retire with eight
hundred million dollars. I'm like what, I don't know, Like
what how would I wait? Wait, I need to retire
with more money than I've ever made in my whole life,
Like how would that?
Speaker 2 (05:52):
It's impossible?
Speaker 8 (05:53):
So I need to find like a man that's like
ninety seven right, pull.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Like a Anna Nicole Smith. Yeah, yeah, okay, you never
wind up getting paid on that because her family went
after her for for hoping on pop on that one.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
I don't remember if she did. Obviously she died, but
I don't know who got paid on it.
Speaker 4 (06:14):
I mean, he's got to be more than just ninety seven.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
He's got to have some kind of money me ninety seven, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
Money, Well, you know, he's probably he has a punch
in or something.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
I would be is that she picked the wrong ninety
seven year old.
Speaker 4 (06:27):
Ninety seven year olds and I am still working.
Speaker 3 (06:28):
You should help that, not least Caylen.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
I'm sorry, but you don't have the best luck, and
I just I can see it being like I did it.
I finally did it, guys, and then come to find
out the guy's deck.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
And you have to pay it.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
It's all your day when he goes away exactly by
the way, uh earl here Hobby right.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Caitlin's Entertainment Report. He's on the Fred Show.
Speaker 8 (06:53):
Morgan Freeman thanked his fans for calling out unauthorized AI
imitations of his iconic voice, and his voice has made
him a really popular target of AI generated voice imitations,
including a recent viral series of tiktoks created by a
woman posing as the actor's NEPO niece.
Speaker 3 (07:11):
So that's not good.
Speaker 8 (07:12):
Morgan wrote, thank you to my incredible fans for your
villagence and support and calling out the unauthorized use of
an AI voice imitating me. Your dedication helps authenticity and
integrity remain paramount. Grateful hashtag AI, hashtag scam, hashtag imitation,
hashtag identity protection.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
So he is somebody's.
Speaker 8 (07:32):
Like peepa on the internet, I feel like with all
those hashtags.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
But he's very happy that his fans told him.
Speaker 8 (07:37):
This comes, of course, as Scarlett Johansson's legal team recently
called out Open ai to disclose how they created their
AI personal voice assistant Sky and to pull the chatbot
down because it sounded basically exactly like Scarlet. Remember she
played essentially a computer in a movie, and that's how
they think they took it. And I do believe they
(07:58):
also offered her money to lend her voice and she
said no, and then they're like, Okay, we'll just do
it our own way. Speaking of AI, researchers are saying
that open ai and Google have begun using YouTube videos
to train their text based AI models, which is pretty
scary because this could be like your video. And analysis
(08:19):
found that many of these videos that they're using were
never meant to be shared widely, AKA, they were meant
for small audiences of friends and family, even videos made
by kids. And yes, YouTube only requires uploaders to be
thirteen I guess, which I didn't know, but experts frequently
saw children who appear to be much younger.
Speaker 3 (08:36):
So, as far as AI is.
Speaker 8 (08:38):
Concerned, your family reunion video maybe just as important as
those uploaded by an influencer giant like mister Beasts or
CNN for helping to train their system. So they're doing
this obviously without permission, and it doesn't matter how many
likes or how many comments or whatever, which is very scary.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
So again, we please just stop doing this, Just halt.
Speaker 8 (09:03):
Elvis Presley's iconic blue swede shoes were actually sold for
six figures at auction, the pair which Elvis bought after
his song of the same name for our Little Ones.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
Yes there was a song.
Speaker 8 (09:13):
You're not supposed to step on him or mess him
up his blue sweede shoes. Don't step on oy. Yeah, Well,
they sold for one hundred and twenty thousand slightly below
actually what they thought they were going to sell for.
He wore them throughout the fifties, including during this really
famous performance when he's saying hound dog to an actual
hounddog on the very early stages of TV. If you
(09:34):
even know what the hell I'm talking about, half of
the people listening.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
Probably don't, and they'll know about this. Okay, this is crazy.
Speaker 8 (09:41):
Tampons are the latest product that may be suffering from
shrink flation. So over the last few months, women have
been saying they've been going through more tampons faster than usual,
some even going to their doctors to find out if
they were having health issues or if the tampons were
being made smaller.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
Even they feel like that's what's going on.
Speaker 8 (10:02):
Companies such as Tampaks have denied that their products have changed,
but wouldn't put it past them. I mean, you buy
a bag of chips and there's like two in there
for this big bag. But yeah, it might be happening,
dear tampons. I'm not sure you can catch upon everything
you missed from the Fred Show on our free iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Can we talk about boobs? Yes, I would love to
talk about boobs. Awesome and here's the reason why. Because
there's a study Women's Health. I believe it's a magazine
and publication of some kind. I obviously subscribe constantly reading
Women's Health every time it comes out that along with
the New England Journal of Medicine. I subscribe to both,
(10:38):
and I just can't wait for them to arrive each time.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
I don't know how.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Often they arrive, but whenever they do, I recover to
cover on that. But a study published in Women's Health
suggest that women with larger breasts may be less satisfied
with them and report lower well being and less physical activity.
Do you think here's my question eight five five five
one three five. I feel like when we're younger and
we're growing up, everybody wants everyone wants to mature before
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everybody else. And maybe this isn't true with women, but
I seem to remember that the girl who had mobs
and like the girl who went through other changes, that
it was almost a badge of honor, as much as
you don't necessarily want to live the actual process, like
it was like somehow you were older and you had
something on everybody else. The same was true with the
dudes in the locker room who had underarm hair or
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who could grow like a mustache.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
Oh really before everybody else.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
I feel like somehow that was that made you more masculine,
Like you were more grown than everybody else. But I
remember when I was young, like I feel like growing
breasts was like a it was everybody wanted to know.
I'm saying, like everybody wanted it to happen.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Am I wrong?
Speaker 3 (11:49):
You're not wrong.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
I think you're right, Like because that meant like you
were maturing or like, I don't know, like you were hotter.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
I feel like I always had something. I had a
training bra.
Speaker 4 (11:58):
I was that kid.
Speaker 5 (11:59):
So I think I was always just miserable through the process.
But you're right, like the girl who just came back,
you know, from summer break with boobs all of a sudden,
the yabos, and everyone's like, oh, she's all hot now
in high school, you know.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
What I mean?
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Yeh, So I guess that's my thing is I've learned
over the years that it can be more of an inconvenience,
more of a hindrance to life than it is.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
You know, some sort of or the benefits of being sexualized.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Are not in fact benefits in every way, like some
people like it, but then in other ways it's like
I got to live with these things. I don't want to.
But are you somebody that either has you know, the
big yabosh jabos and you wish you didn't have them,
or use somebody that doesn't have them and wish you did,
because look look at how many people are getting plastic surgery,
you know, and increasing the size of them, only to learn.
(12:43):
I know multiple people who went and got boobs and
then they had them and they're like nope, and they
had them taken out.
Speaker 4 (12:48):
Yeah, that's a big trend right now too, is removing
the implants.
Speaker 3 (12:51):
Yeah, big trend right now.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
So people are saying that it like one text here,
it was fun when we were younger, yep, but now
it's hard because clothes don't look professional. Everything winds up
looking sexy even when you don't wanted to. Men everyone
one of them unless you were the one that had them.
Someone said, yeah, boobs are overrated as an adult, but
when I was younger, it was fire.
Speaker 7 (13:15):
Here.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Yeah, it's just it's kind of a weird thing.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
But yeah, I guess they talked to a bunch of
people about this, and most women are saying that they
would rather not have them.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
I couldn't agree.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
More results showed that larger breast size was associated with
the higher likelihood of reporting dissatisfaction with breast age and
BMI were not significantly related to breast satisfaction.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
Hmm.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Again, It's one of those things where like you want
it until you It's like when you're young, you know
you don't want to go to school, you want to
get a job, make money. Then you get a job,
make money. You're like, damn it. If I could only
go back to school, dumbest thing I ever done. Could
get a job.
Speaker 9 (13:47):
Yes, I tell my nephews, like ride this out, Like
let her pay for everything I was sold. You know
you guys, I tried to sell knives at sixteen, and like,
why would I ever do that?
Speaker 2 (13:57):
And guest in yourself.
Speaker 9 (13:58):
Yeah, after I got a job, I've had to pay
all my own bills, my own graduation fees, everything I
had to pay for myself because I got a job.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
I remember my dad, I said this a million times
my dad. I remember vividly. I'm in high school. I'm
doing math homework. I hated every second of it, and
he was like, what I wouldn't give to go back
to school. And I looked at him like he was
the biggest idiot ever, like you are out of your mind.
And I feel like that every day now. I don't
want to trade school for this job, right, but I
would absolutely go back to school to learn anything at
this point. Same but but no Melissa or Andy. We'll
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start with Andy high Andy? How you doing?
Speaker 10 (14:32):
Hi, Brian, how you doing? I'm doing great.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
I'm glad you called. So wait a minute, you do
we like the boobs? We do not like the boobs.
Speaker 10 (14:41):
I hate the boobs. I even as like when I
start developing in like fifth grade, I was like, this
is gonna stuck. I hate brass, I hate the trainers.
When I got to high school, I hated the attention,
and now I just hate the weights.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
Okay, So there was no point in your life where
you were like, yay, this is cool.
Speaker 10 (15:03):
Only when I got the attention. But at that point
it was just like I don't like them, but like
what they get me.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
But still, But what's funny is like you say that,
and there's really no equivalent for men. But it's like
you like the attention sometimes. But I think most people
would big boobs would report they don't like the attention
that they get like that the people generalize about their intelligence,
or they generalize about the way that their clothes fit.
Like the one person who texted it's like, well, you know,
why are you so sexy in that outfits? I'm not
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trying to be sexy in this outfit. I just have
I just have large boobs.
Speaker 10 (15:34):
I have totally understand that. But like growing up as
an insecure kid, I had the one the one thing
I was I had to do. So it was like
a little competence booster until I could get over that
hump of beeing psycho basically, not like lugging myself.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
Okay, all right, Andy, Well thank you for the honesty,
and I'm glad you called.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
I have a good day. I just feel like like
most men are like, oh, boobs, like that must be cool,
you know, Bob. I think a lot of guys think that.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
I mean, how many guys have you heard say if
they had moves, probably they'd go home and like mess with.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
Them all day.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
They have said that that is true. I mean they've
gotten They've gotten me a couple of free drinks. I'll
admit that. You know, what I mean.
Speaker 5 (16:11):
But I think there's so much more downside to larger breasts,
like you can mention seeing I.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Think I think that would surprise a lot of people
that don't that aren't in the know, you know, that
don't have them. Hey Melissa, what, Hi, good morning. So
you are on the other side, You're like, hello, I
got him, I love him.
Speaker 4 (16:27):
Yeah, I'm a forty eight f all real?
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Yes girl on ass?
Speaker 4 (16:32):
How's your back girlfriend? Fine?
Speaker 2 (16:35):
Oh wow?
Speaker 4 (16:36):
And so you you're My daughter is getting them now?
Speaker 2 (16:40):
And what she doesn't want them?
Speaker 3 (16:42):
Oh no, she's thirteen. She don't want them to work.
Oh yeah, that sucks when you're younger.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Oh, this is all very confusing. It's like some people
are like, yeah, I want them. Some people like I
don't want them. Some people were like I wanted to
know when I was young, I don't want to when
I'm old. It's it's very confusing. Melissa, thanks for calling.
You have a good day, you true f god. Hey Alissa, Hello,
Hi Alissa.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
So you've got you got the yabos and you wish
they were smaller?
Speaker 11 (17:10):
I do?
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Okay, so are you why for all the reasons that
have been stated, like it's just I don't know.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
It's a lot to carry around.
Speaker 11 (17:19):
Heavy, hurting too much attention.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
You can't wear the same shirts as all the other girls.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
Yep, yeah, I would think the sexualizing would would get annoying.
You do have.
Speaker 6 (17:29):
One if if anyone wants to get a reduction finn
a classic surgeon, because some of them take insurance and
it'll be approved and you only have to pay your deductible.
Speaker 11 (17:39):
To get them off.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Well, there you go. This is not medical advice, but
it's medical advice from Melissa. Thank you. Have a good day.
Speaker 4 (17:45):
I'm on it.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
This is a very interesting conversation. You got all different
sides here. I'm learning so much and I really am. Hey, Brittany,
I'm good morning.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Why is now here I'm having an intelligent the rest
of us are having an intelligent converse station roof, you
heard boobs and he's like, Brittany, good morning.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
What did you want to say?
Speaker 11 (18:11):
So for me, Like, I totally get what you guys
are saying because I was one that was blessed very early.
I started growing when I was in fifth grade, and
by the time I got to seventh grade, I was
already like a sea cup. And like all the girls,
would always just stare and like, you know, like smirk
and make like little comments and stuff, and it was
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so annoying and like literally I was at the point
that I did not want them anymore only because of that.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
Okay, all right, huh, there's no equivalent for men. I
don't think that. I can't think of anything where it's
like or we're like have envy of one another, not
in that way. I would say hair is a big
envst for guys.
Speaker 11 (18:52):
I mean, I mean in size, I.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Guess, yeah, but I don't remember, Like, I don't know,
guys don't look at you well, I don't know, Jason,
for yourself, sir, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
I think it's I think the male part size and
boob size. I think it's two different things because one
is very sexualized and one isn't necessarily and one, I mean,
and I'll speak for myself, one can affect your uh
you know, I don't know. I feel like, if you've
got big boobs, that's a lifestyle that affects your lifestyle.
If I've got a slightly I wouldn't know what this
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is like. But if I had like an oversized whatever,
I'm not sure how that would you know, affect my
day to day except that i'd be way more popular
than I am.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
But other than that, Yeah, for women.
Speaker 11 (19:33):
There's like certain things you can't wear because of them.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
Like it's just a lot like a lot of.
Speaker 11 (19:37):
Girls go brawlis sure, it's like, yeah, we can't do that.
Speaker 6 (19:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
See, there's lots to think about that that men don't
think about. Thank you, Brittany, have a good day.
Speaker 5 (19:45):
You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
I'm really glad I read this this month's edition of
Women's South too.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Yeah. I learned a lot.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
I'm excited about it. And yeah, I think men need
to think about this. Yeah, I need to understand what
women have to go through to carry these things around
all day sweat.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Somebody said, oh.
Speaker 3 (20:01):
My god, I'm getting you started.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Yeah, you gotta wash your.
Speaker 3 (20:04):
Braw after everywhere in the summer around here. M I know,
But good luck finding a supportive bra too.
Speaker 5 (20:11):
What I'm saying, I know, before you got a crooked
back and a crooked book.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Crack your That sounds different.
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Speaker 1 (20:56):
If you're in the office or something, I got a
few bonus stories to get you this morning, guys. I
feel like this entire story could have been avoided, the
whole thing, with a little common sense.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
But then again, with common sense, what would we talk
about on this show? There wouldn't be much.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
A man was caught illegally practicing dental work in a Danbury,
Connecticut hotel room. Now, at what point would you think
this is questionable? Is it when you heard about it?
Is it when you heard where it was? Is it
when you is it when you pull up in front
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of the hospital, in front of the hotel? Is it
when you walk in the hotel? Is it when you
see the equipment?
Speaker 3 (21:47):
So many opportunities.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
Where where would you draw the line? Where would it
be for you? Personally?
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Officers found a man who said that he was conducting
dental referrals. When officers entered the occupant's hotel room, they
found it if I'm to operating set up with dental drill,
suction machines and a portable X ray machine. Bottles of
a Marxistellin and other medications were also found. While officers
spoke to the suspect, a man left the bathroom with
gauze in his mouth because he just naturally had a
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dental procedure dumb. The suspect was arrested in charge with
practicing dentistry without a license and illegal sale of prescription drugs.
I know if he was once a dentist and lost
his license. I don't know if maybe he's been to
the dentist once and thought that he could do it.
And I'm not saying that these people aren't victims, but
I'm just curious, at what point, Kiki, for you, yes,
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where in the process would you say? I don't think so.
I would imagine for me it might be in the
in the referral itself. Oh, I got a guy, his
name's Dan, and he's over there at the Best Western
and the guy does great work charging.
Speaker 4 (22:52):
What I'm saying, I really.
Speaker 9 (22:55):
Not really concerning the price at that point right now,
right to hookup?
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Yeah, there's maybe the bigger question. Where do we not
take a hook up? Would it be when it comes
to medical care? I would say that's where I don't
I mean where I could use a hook up, But
I'm probably not going for one, because anyone who's willing
to give me a quote unquote hookup in their hotel room,
that is not a hookup I probably want.
Speaker 9 (23:21):
So your dentist right now to this day just happen
to lose their license over a minor thing.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
You know, why do they love? Why do they lose
their license?
Speaker 1 (23:31):
Okay, so a minor incident took place and my dentist
no longer has a license?
Speaker 4 (23:35):
You know, Fred, I'm down here at the holiday Inn.
Speaker 9 (23:38):
I can still take you bro saying procedures, got all
the tools.
Speaker 4 (23:42):
You won't pull up?
Speaker 2 (23:43):
No, I'd call the police. No, I would not pull up.
Are you serious?
Speaker 4 (23:48):
You call the police on your dentist that you'd known.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
For who is he illegally practicing dentistry?
Speaker 6 (23:52):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (23:53):
You were called.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
How could I possibly know that was going on?
Speaker 4 (24:02):
And let me let to make a living he's trying
to make his live.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
Yeah, at first of all as a woman.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
And there's probably a good reason why that person lost
their their their dental license.
Speaker 4 (24:15):
Ye, did you ever have a problem with this dentist?
Speaker 2 (24:18):
No, but why do they lose your light.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
You don't lose your license just because like for fun,
for for gigs.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
I'm serious to have a VIC license to practice.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
And if it got to the.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Point where you, I mean, you got to understand for
you to go set up in a holiday inn to
do dental work, like, you've got to know you're never
getting it back. Like this isn't like I lost my
dental license and I'm appealing and I'll be back to
work in no time or I'm sitting out of suspension.
This is I stole equipment from the office and I've
set up in a hotel room.
Speaker 8 (24:46):
No, was it, guess though, because then that might be
a are you serious?
Speaker 2 (24:51):
For you you would still go to the dentist.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
Yes, Fay had an insurance, ain't you pleaser?
Speaker 4 (25:00):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (25:01):
So you get rid of your whole insurance and then
just get.
Speaker 4 (25:04):
Dental work holidays. Oh, dental is different than medicals.
Speaker 3 (25:08):
You play too much.
Speaker 4 (25:11):
You guys don't got to build on insurance nothing. Your
dentist is like, right, you could come four times a
year now.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
Yeah, I'll go a few. No, hell no so much
textion broke. People got to do what they gotta do. No,
they don't, honestly, Honestly, I feel like you might be
better not going to the dentist at all than attending
the dentist in the hotel room, probably in Danbury, Connecticut.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
Yeah, oh my godness, you.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
Have like an Instagram page, were like his work.
Speaker 4 (25:39):
You see the results.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Yeah, we're openly at It's just like the people that
go and they get like a like a BBL in
somebody's guest room.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
I'm like, you know, you don't need it.
Speaker 4 (25:50):
That bad squads.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
You need and they wanted with like cement in their assets,
Like you don't, you don't you didn't need it.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
Okay, maybe not the cement part.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
If you can't go to a reputable practitioner, I'm just
gonna say, let's hold off until we can. That's my
advice of the day. The more you know with that advice,
but it sounds like some people in you're headed at
a dan Berry hotel save a little money.
Speaker 4 (26:11):
Go get that man out of jail.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
And I want to know, is how much money is
worth you having no teeth left when I got to
take him all out.
Speaker 4 (26:16):
Hey, I'd rather have no teeth to be a switch.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Some teeth, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 7 (26:28):
The Bread's show is on the Hottest Money Show.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
Whoise idea? Do you think it was? To tie all
the microphones together?
Speaker 4 (26:38):
I don't know, but I look.
Speaker 7 (26:39):
Over I was like when I said that, I was like,
something feels weird, and then I'm sitting here.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
I'm sitting here and then I'm getting it. I was like,
where's my mic?
Speaker 4 (26:45):
And I look over it.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
He feels got two mis if he needs more amplify?
Speaker 4 (26:51):
Is the mic so high?
Speaker 2 (26:56):
I don't know why?
Speaker 1 (26:57):
Like if I move this one all all thirty of
the MIC's move, it's like, whose idea was that?
Speaker 3 (27:03):
I just flopped down?
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Sometimes well it's kind of glim Sometimes a little screwdrive
and maybe some super glue, gorilla glue, something like that.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
It'll be fine, It'll be fine.