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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
Fred's show is on now hot this morning show yet
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Good morning, Tuesday, July Night, The Fred Show's Hot. Hello, Caitlin, Hello, Hi,
Jason Brown, Hello, Paulina Kiky's here, Good morning show, b
Shelley Rufio. We just received our first update as if
as if he's doing anything. They have arrived at the hospital. Yes, yeah, oh,
(00:32):
new baby boy coming to the Fred Show. We don't
know out. Maybe one of you guys know the name,
but they don't tell me. No, those two are very
well you do you know? How do you know it?
Have my sources? Okay, what's the name?
Speaker 3 (00:48):
I can't reveal Ashlyn told me and I swear to
secrecy to my nephews, so well, you'll find out soon enough.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
I remember An told us at your baby shower that
it was a boy, and I had forgotten that we
knew it was a boy, and I was like, I
think it was someone else that was like Aceland's telling
everyone the secrets, and I was like, and then I
had a momentary freak out where I thought nobody had
told me the gender the baby. And then Rufe was like,
I told you like a month ago. I'm like, that's right,
that's right.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
It's hard to keep up. There's babies surrounding me, like
I'm drowning in babies.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Yeah, I got a lot of babies. There's babies here,
babies there.
Speaker 4 (01:22):
I told you I forgot one of my friends was
even pregnant, because everybody's pregnant and nobody's.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Pregnant, right, Paulina, baby, we got two rufio babies. Now
we got two amanded babies. My sister. Yeah, Kiki Kaylin,
stay safe, stay safe, going next.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
But all these babies, somebody need to let me get
a little tax dependent, right, I can't have them all?
Speaker 1 (01:45):
Oh I got one? Yeah, true, he could fare one. Clamer.
Do you get a tax credit per child? I thought
you did it like one to two, two to four. Hey, guys,
I'm pregnant. I mean, I don't think that works in
your favor, though. I feel like it's a little more
(02:06):
expensive to have the kid than the tax credit take.
You know, he takes into account of bill or it
takes into a consideration.
Speaker 5 (02:11):
No kidding, and your mental health and all that and
your body, all things social life are so all the
social life's popping, that's what it is. I got a village,
you know. Yeah, my biggest flex is my strong village.
And I'm glad to say that.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
I am to argue that your social life is still popping. Yes,
even with child, she comes with me. If not, she's
with Grandma.
Speaker 5 (02:30):
But I know it's a privilege and it's definitely something
that I'm lucky to have.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
And I completely understand that, you know what I mean.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
So I hope in the future I could be that
from my friends, or I could be that for my
future granddaughter, because the village is you need it.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
It's kind of funny. Gause. My sister was said to
me over a vacation. She was like, is Paulina still
doing that whole thing where she claims her life's not
going to change because she had a kid? Because that's bass.
I hear that all the time. Yeah, all the time.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
She was out more when she was pregnant than she
was when she wasn't, And I still see her, probably
more than now that you have the baby.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
But I give it all to the village.
Speaker 5 (03:00):
If I didn't have two grandmas who were so involved,
you would probably wouldn't see me ever again. To be
completely honest, They're they're not raising her but then there
got a nice setup and.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
I love it.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
But I never had grandparents like zero, so my daughter
has two, so I'm gonna let them in. That door
is open. It's smart, it's so smart, and they're so lucky.
I rather have Grandma be there than you know, a
random person too.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
And to be honest, there's a chemical released in grandma's
bodies when their daughter is expecting, and they literally feel
like they're expecting.
Speaker 6 (03:33):
It's scientific. It's so sweet.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
It is so sweet. Someone told me that when.
Speaker 5 (03:37):
They look at their grandkids that they see you whatever
twenty thirty years ago, like that, they relive that, and
I think that's.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
The cutest thing I ever heard. I'm sorry then for that.
I don't know if anyone wants to relive my my toddler. Well,
maybe todd I was cute as a tiddler. We were
currecu ugly face. I think the other phase happened from
like maybe four five five? Did four? Oh stop it
like that?
Speaker 7 (04:03):
What? No?
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Well, no, it got ug like maybe six when like
the teeth started coming out, you know, and they weren't
they were coming at different angles. No, my parents spent
a lot of money in education. They spent a lot
of money on dental work. I had every appliance put
in my mouth possible to make these teeth look like this,
and then I think I did, and I did. I
went and mess it up. Didn't wear my retainer as
an adult, So then I had to go get in
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visi line. Of course. Yeah, I had to pay for that,
which meant I complied, right. So yeah, that it works
a lot better when you pay for it, because then
you make sure that it works. Oh, make sure that
you do it right. Oh yeah, yeah, the entertainer reports.
This hour, we'll do trending stories headlines that start your
Tuesday blogs, audio journals. Let's see what is a Tuesday day? Oh,
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stair go, what is the Tuesday day? Stair Goo waiting
at the phone this morning? Big money with Showby's Shelley
seventeen hundred bucks, Pauline, sixteen fifty I think seventeenesday.
Speaker 5 (04:58):
Sure you're at y Well, I fired my first what's
the number?
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Well? He wrote, sixteen fifty seventeen hundred. You're trying to
testing what happened to the extra fifty bucks? Where did
the I don't know, somehow wind up in your pocket today?
Speaker 8 (05:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (05:16):
You passed the test. I knew it. I got you
on your toes, Kiki, your latest, your latest issue. I
know you were you were traveling. You were in Los Angeles,
weren't you. Yes, you're in LA for the BET Awards.
And did you fly Spirit? No because I didn't pay,
so oh I see, okay, so they got you on
one of the like frontier. Yeah no, I was United.
(05:38):
I believe I say this company pay. Then you were
probably on Denver air connection or company died and you
weren't even going to Denver. So yeah, yeah, yeah, you're right, Yeah, yeah,
you were going to You're some part of the airport
none of us have ever been to before, Like, yeah,
like where is this? So what Kiki? What is your
latest air travel gripe?
Speaker 3 (05:58):
Well it's not even a it's just I need to
be in line with what's you know, proper. And I
had an aisle seat this time, and I noticed that
the moment we landed, the two people inside of my
section stood up immediately. But I'm on the aisle, so like,
where are you going? Like what I supposed to stand
up to? Like feel like I got y'all and I'm
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gonna get out this thing as soon as we can
or I just sat there, But then the whole time
I could feel their eyes like burning the top of
my wig.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
You know, like, what are you doing? But we can't
go anywhere? What now? What row were you in?
Speaker 9 (06:33):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (06:34):
I don't know. It just matters like were you in?
Like were you in like five?
Speaker 9 (06:37):
No?
Speaker 1 (06:38):
I was in like seventeen. Oh, so you're not going
anywhere for like at least five minutes after the door.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
Even in five, you don't need to get a running start.
I sit there to prove a point. I'm like everybody,
we will get out when.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
We get out.
Speaker 10 (06:49):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
The other thing I've noticed lately is like everybody knows
that you go in order of the row, from front
to back. Everybody knows, like if you're in row one,
you're getting out first. And maybe there maybe you say
to the person across the aisle, like you can go,
But we're in the same aisle. So when it comes
our turn, then you know, we decide amongst ourselves that
you know, what sort of society we're going to live in?
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You know, am I gonna step in front of you
and then hit you in the face with my bag
and we're gonna wind up on the news or am
I gonna be like, you know, polite and equali. Yes.
But what I'm noticing now is some people just because
they got it first, Like if there'll be two rows
behind you and they'll just go and I'm like, now
I want to hold on a second. This is not
a free for all. Everybody knows the rules. It's unreaden.
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It's like sidewalk rules. You walk like on the sidewalk
like you're driving. Everything about the sidewalk is the same
as the road. You walk on the right, and if
you're going slow, you go further right, and you don't
get to just string your entire family across the entire road.
You don't get to do that. Everybody should know. The
same is true with the with the plane. Right, we
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go in order of the row that you are in,
and if you're in row seven, you should not be
off the plane before anybody in row four. This shouldn't happen.
The only exception might be if you have a connecting flight.
But I've also noticed no one cares about that either,
Like the flight attendant will say, like on this last
flight I was on on Sunday, it was, hey, we're
very tight on connections, you know, so if your final
destination is here, then sit your ass in your seat
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and let's like, you know, these ten people get off
the no, no, no one didn't. No, no one did that.
It's crazy. No. And the other thing, since we're going off,
the other thing is you want to hear just make
me very popular. I'm a little afraid to say it,
but this has been written about in many big publications.
A lot a lot of wheelchairs, a lot of wheelchairs,
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a lot more wheelchairs that I've ever seen before. Oh yeah,
because you can get on Southwest Airlines? Is having issued
an actual statement about this really like that they want
a little more information because what's happening is you get
on first yep, and so what next time you fly?
And I think Southwest policy is maybe more generous with
wheels because the story was about Southwest Airlines. But next
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time you go watch, they'll and I'm not saying there
aren't fifteen people on your flight who need wheelchairs, but
I've never seen that many people needing wheelchairs before before
they made the policy. But can you imagine, you know,
you've got people that actually need to be in a wheelchair,
and then you go, I'm gonna get one because I
don't want to pay for business select.
Speaker 6 (09:21):
Let them get their karma, though they will. That's disgusting. Yes, no,
like it's not no, and like again, you have a
seat on a plane unless it's Southwest, oh, saying yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Which is why they're doing it, because you buy the
cheapest fair for some people. And I know it's a
very small number because there are a number of people
in every flight. There's always going to be that need
extra time and need the wheelchair. And that's great, that's fine,
I completely understand, but there seemed to be a lot
more than there ever were. And I did ask a
person who works at that airline unofficially if this was
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a real thing, and this person said, this is very
much a real thing that we're trying to figure out,
because how do you tell someone you don't need it,
but you know they don't need it, yep, because there
are people that really do need it, right, So this
is just simply a matter of if you don't want
to pay for boarding group B, or you checked in late,
so you're like, yeah, I need herds, I'm gonna need
a wheelchair. That's that's terrible, but that's it's a thing.
(10:14):
It is a thing. Somebody lying it's happening.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Ye, I've walked through the airport and I see them
just smiling, riding through, getting pushed through by the little
airport attendant or whatever.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
I'm like, there's nothing wrong with her. There ain't none wrong.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
But you know, it's also a lot of bbls, these
plastic surgeries.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
These girls need wheelchair. Hate it back home? Well, you
can't sit down, so you need to. You should have
thought that before you flew to Columbia to Miami. On
the way back. Every girl three years ago, my pillows
on the show, on this show on the floor. Yeah,
point did the show for three months on the floor.
(10:53):
That's what I'm saying exactly. I didn't need a wheelchair.
I sugged it out.
Speaker 6 (10:58):
Yeah you did, you lead a little blanket on the Yes.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
The things that we learn about each other. Any other gripes,
any other air travel draps that you get.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
To before you know, not a grite, but I do
want to know your opinion on this. If you're sitting
next to someone on the plane, if the snack cart
comes through in their sleep, do you wake them up
or do you just allow them to sleep?
Speaker 4 (11:22):
Fourth alarm that's going that's a different one than the
other one.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
What does that one you wake up for the snack cart?
My bet, No, I don't think. I think the only
way you wake somebody up is if it's like an
international flight and maybe they want to eat. I don't know,
but maybe not, because they even have it. I notice
stand that I'm united. They have a thing where you
can tell the little screen, you can put a message
on the screen. It will say, don't wake me up
to eat. Oh yeah, sure I need that. Yeah, yeah exactly. Otherwise,
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so like if you're coming around with a peanuts and
a coke or whatever, like for my hour and a
half flight to Orange County, like you can sleep like
I don't. I don't need to wake you up for
that quick. But if it's meal time and we're going
to you know, Italy or something, then maybe the person
wants to eat because that's the only time they're going
to get to eat. Maybe. But then again, if you're
a person has a hard time falling asleep on a
plane and then you finally do and then some idiot
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wakes you up so you can have your manikati or whatever,
then then no, then maybe I don't want that exactly.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
That was me on the flight back from LA I
was at the window seat and I was sitting next
to a couple and the husband was in the middle.
So when the snack car came around, I was sleep
this man. I felt like I was getting woken up,
like I was late for school. Like he hit me
so hard. It was like, hey, hey, hey, the snack
car's here, and I'm like, okay, like I don't want
to snack, and so I was.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
Like, but thank you.
Speaker 7 (12:38):
You know.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
I didn't want him to feel bad, but clearly he didn't.
But like he woke me up, like I was late
for something.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Again. All the supplies are still on the plane.
Speaker 6 (12:45):
So if you wake up and you're dying for a
pretzel and a coke, I just go back and ask
the flight attendant.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Hey, they don't dump them out of the back. They
don't say all right, this is your one shot, and
then they take the drink cart and throw here like
forty thousand feet. Now, they don't do that, okay. And
I'm not the first to come this is my since
we're writing, I'm not the first to complain about it.
I've a lot of skits about it. I've complained about
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it before them, But can we please discuss boarding groups?
Can we talk about boarding groups? Can we talk about
a few things. First of all, boarding groups don't mean
anything like I was Group one the other day because
my credit card. But I was not group one. I
was group seven and the person in group seven was
group eighty eight because by the time I got on,
the plane was half full of other people wheelchairs that
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may or may needed it. Babies, Hey, if your military
get on the plane half on the plane, have at it.
Sit on my seat to be one. I don't care.
It's fine if it needs some extra time, fine, if
you got a baby, okay. But now it's like, how
many levels of I don't ever sleep in my house
do we have? Like are you the premiere one k?
(13:55):
Are you the Global Services? And every time I see
these people, I think like, if you have that level
of status, sure you got a free first class upgrade
and you're getting on the plane first, that's great, but
you must never be home to have that because you
got to have a lot of miles to get that.
Speaker 6 (14:11):
They're making it way harder for all that stuff.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
And then the credit cards, but depends which credit card
you have, Oh, well my credit card, so I hear
I got. I'm like, oh, Group one, this is excellent.
I'm going to be on the plane very early and
I'm going to have a great time. And you know,
my bag is going to fit in everything. And I
was probably the seventieth person on the plane with Group one.
And the other thing is where I was really going
with this is all one hundred and eighty people have
to stand by the door immediately, even if they're group ninety,
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like you may not actually get you're on standby, sir,
like you don't even have a ticket. You are probably
not going today on the screen right like no one
has even called you over the speaker. I'm not even
sure why you're here at all, is exactly exactly. Yeah,
you are not as right now, you're not even going.
(15:00):
So why are you standing here next to the door
blocking my gainful access to Group one forty five minutes
after boarding started? Yeah? No, I mean honestly, and I'll
do it too. I'll look down. I will very intentionally
look down at your thaying and be like no, I
won't say anything, but you'll be holding your ticket. I
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looked at it, and it's like they're boarding. They hadn't
even started boarding, and group seven man is already in line,
Like there isn't even a line for you, sir, like
there is. Like what you get to do is when
everyone's on then they say, okay, I guess exactly in
the kitchen, yeah exactly. Yeah, No, you don't say anything.
Speaker 11 (15:43):
I feel like on Southwest because you line up like
a fifty one through fifty five, So I sort of
like get in if I'm fifty four, like where I
think in between the two signs.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
It works.
Speaker 11 (15:52):
But the other people that are like, oh, I'm fifty three,
So I'm okay if we're like in the general of
the city, like we're all getting on the Oh no, no.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Have to be a new miracle order. I'm not kidding you.
This is not a joke about a year ago I
was getting on the Southwest flight. No joke. There was
a physical argument between a one and a two. We're
walking down the jetway because I think I was a
five or something, and so here we go and we're
like getting close to the door of the airplane. I
(16:22):
kid you, not the guy. It's a guy, and then
another guy and then me and the guy goes, hey,
what number are you And he goes a two and
he goes, well, I'm a one. And he's like, oh,
well there are you know there are one hundred and
seventy seats on this airplane or one hundred and sixty seats.
He's like, well, I'm i am a one. Yeah, And
so like then the guys say, are you being serious?
Like he was, like honestly, like they were standing in
the doorway. The flight attendant's like, you can come on,
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you know whatever, and the guys say, are you being
serious right now? Like you honestly need to get on
before me. The guys say, I am a one, and
so then they like start to yell at each other
and then it's like, oh, so we're now we're all
winding up. We're winding up on the new Yeah. And
I said right in the Southwest first class, I was right.
I took the exit row. You'll fight about it. I'm
taking that seat with no seat in front of me,
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and if this thing goes down, I'm pull the door off.
It's fine, it'll probably fall off anyway, but the map, Yeah,
you're right. I let them fight it out. I would
and flew the plane. I'm like, let's get the hell
out of here, man, these two guys behind morons. The
flight attendants are just like, let me just like the
proabcice is the third time that they've seen it. French shows,
I guess the fread show. This is what's trending Hurricane Burrough,
(17:30):
which I don't know. We looked at some ones, but
this is like auto generated the names. Is that what
happens has gotta be there's nobody out there just picking names.
I know they do ABC alphabetical order, but like, there's
got to be a computer that picks them, because otherwise
we'd have no I don't know, people arguing racism and
cultural appropriation and god knows what I mean honestly.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
Yeah, they rotate the list of names every six years,
both male and female names, and make sure to include those.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
I picked them or something, because you know, somebody would
be like, I think you're someone picking. Like in my head,
it's like one guy like, why is this such a
terrible This name is associated with this often had with
this group, and this is a really bad hurricane, So
somebody obviously was thinking about it ahead of time, even
though the names are chowsen a head. Yeah, it looks
like it's showsen by committees.
Speaker 11 (18:15):
The committees a up of people that are in the
areas that are being affected by the storm.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Oh at least it's your roof coming off and you
get to pick Burrel is a real d bat? Yeah? Somebody, Yes,
somebody who doesn't have a roof last season is like, oh,
we're calling this one Burrow. Yeah, got me good on
on Hinge never met a Burrel?
Speaker 12 (18:37):
Do?
Speaker 1 (18:37):
I haven't either, me too. Hurricane Burrow left its mark
on Texas after Make It landfall yesterday. Unfortunately, some people
have passed away up to nine inches of rain, drenching,
drenching in the Houston area in a short amount of time.
Two million left without power in Texas. As of last night,
forty seven high water escapes in Harris County alone. So
if you know anybody in Southeast Texas in the Houston area,
(18:59):
call them see if Okay, guys, I need to hear
both sides of the story, obviously, I just just surely
there's a good explanation. But a wheel fell off. Another
wheel fell off. The United Airlines bowing seven to fifty
seven flight moments have to take off. It just fell off.
United confirmed it a statement the wheel fell off the
(19:20):
jet as a departed LA on its way to Denver.
It went to Denver and nobody was injured. Everybody was okay.
They got a lot of tires. They got extra tires
just in case one falls off because on the you know,
on the big planes, there's more than one tire on each.
You know, used to change them in their four or six. No,
but they don't need all six, like I think, I
don't know if the seven fifty seven has on the
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main gear has six apiece, but either four or six,
which means if one falls off, then there's there's three others.
Like you'll you know, you'll be fine. Really, yeah, but
that's supposed to they're not supposed to fall off like
it's not you know, like a not supposed to shed them.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
There was on a flight last night from Vegas and
they had it a because there was something wrong with
the wheel.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Oh really, it might be the latest they found it.
That's good. Yeah, anyway, what do you need to understand
because surely somebody did something. It wasn't Bolling's fault. There's
no way. I mean, what a great company, you know,
just great people all around. Yeah, I love it. There, No,
it really is, and if you don't get this joke
after all this time, that I'm not going to explain
it to you anymore. And this is actually very messed up,
(20:24):
and I hope it's not a trend. But a group
of middle schoolers created over twenty fake social media accounts
impersonating their teachers at a school in Pennsylvania, and the
school had to release a statement confirming that there are
twenty two fictitious TikTok accounts created to impersonate middle school teachers.
After consulting with law enforcement, the district took action at
(20:45):
the school level, holding an assembly for a bunch of
eighth graders saying, hey, don't do that. However, as far
as legal action is concerned, you may be able to
do that because it's part of your freedom of speech
as an eighth grader. Should we get freedom of speech
as an eighth grader with TikTok? Should we allow them no?
Or should we limit freedom of speech creators, especially considering
that you might do something that you really thought was
(21:07):
a great idea at the time that affects the rest
of your life. Right, but this is.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
Kind of funny, not gonna lie.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Just a person that your teacher like, that's that's kind
of funny. I mean it depends what you're posting. Are
you putting like this is so and so's TikTok vi,
then you're posting a bunch of nasty stuff, Well make
it look like it's them.
Speaker 3 (21:24):
No, you just post like as if it was them
on TikTok I can see that being quite hilarious.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
Don't get any ideas, Okay, go ahead for your page. Yeah,
i'd like to see you doing I'd like to see
what those look like. Impressions of me by the laptops,
that's right. Yeah, her next series, we're moving on from
big back behavior and now where Kiky does fred. Yeah,
what's the first video gonna be? Yeah, I want to
(21:52):
hear the first impression of me. It would be a
ready with me? Okay, that won't take long. One of
four different shirts, three different pair of gen same Yeah.
Front of the dryer day one hundred percent. Yeah, well
we probably got the clothes out of the dryer because
I probably didn't fold them yet. At least the underwear
in the socks, for sure were the dryer. One hundred percent.
What's the point of even folding and putting those away?
(22:14):
I just get him out of the dryer. You know,
I used the dryer for storage oftentimes. Yeah. Yeah. And
then the same uh, the same checkered vans every day.
That'd be so I just stole the whole concept. Oh,
it would be great. You know.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
I would fix my hair and I would like, you know,
put my moisturizer own.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
And that's already more steps in and then I was
little panties, step into my vans, grab my backpack. I
can see you.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
You probably put your little chads on and check yourself
before you leave.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
Yeah, I got it. Okay, if I start wearing stage
at four am, you can you can go ahead and
send me to pasture. You could say it's time for
you to go to where other radio personalities go. Start
wearing shades to work, which is unemployment. Just do it
before I sexually harassed somebody, So I don't. I'd rather
(23:05):
go out for the sunglasses. There. We wish read the
best in his future endemies. He showed up to work
at four in the morning with Ray bans on, and
that's what we decided. Enough was enough. Yeah, yeah enough.
Speaker 13 (23:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
You can hear him now on light FM, playing the
same songs he played for the first twenty years of
the entertainment. I mean it's saund the true the entertainer
reporting in two minutes. Frend Show's on.
Speaker 14 (23:30):
Calin's Entertainer Report is on The Fread Show.
Speaker 4 (23:34):
Nearly three years after cinematographer Helena Hutchins was shot and
killed on the.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
New Mexico set of Rust.
Speaker 4 (23:40):
Jury selection begins today for Alex Baldwin's trial, with opening
statements expected tomorrow. So he is being charged with felony
involuntary man slaughder and if jury unanimously convicts him, he
could get eighteen months in prison. Now, Alex has maintained
he pulled back the hammer but never the trigger, and
the gun fired. And it's never been determined who brought
(24:01):
the live rounds to the set, which is mostly what
I want to know, like why would there be live
rounds in a fake movie prop. The movie's armorer, Hannah
Gutira's read was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, which is what
Alex faced with and sentenced to that same eighteen months.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
Now.
Speaker 4 (24:18):
As for what the jury has to decide, prosecutors have
two alternative standards for proving the charge. One is based
on the negligent use of a firearm.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
The other is proving beyond.
Speaker 4 (24:29):
A reasonable doubt that Alec acted with total disregard or
indifference for the safety of others. Basically, was it an
accident and was he responsible for shooting it?
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Or did he do it, you know, carelessly? I guess
I would say, I agree with you. Why are there
any real bullets?
Speaker 15 (24:45):
That's the issue here anywhere near right of a movie set,
like to your points fake right, So we've been no
point to having any live ammunition right anywhere.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
Around there, right, Which is why I'm assuming that the
armorer already got her sentence, you know, but I don't
know that we that she's admitted to that.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
So I don't know where they came from. What did
they do, like, oh, we need a gun for the
same heye got one? I know, I got one. Yeah, yeah,
it's crazy. I don't know. That's the main thing to me.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
But Alec did get a win yesterday when the judge
wrote that his role as a producer of the movie
is not relevant. They were trying to say he has
more responsibility as a producer, but none of that evidence
can be used. Did you guys see Doja Katz twitters lately,
her Twitter was hacked. Apparently she's saying, I mean, I
don't know. She's chaotic, so do we do?
Speaker 1 (25:39):
She started laptop a MacBook. She is alt with that.
Speaker 4 (25:43):
She's saying hi to people and then coming for Iggy Azalea.
So she reactivated Instagram, which she hasn't been on since March.
She said she left for bullying to share the caption
my Twitter's been hacked. These messages are not from me.
Now here's some of the tweets. She said that stupid
be at Iggy Asalea. Another one was where you at
(26:05):
boo at Nicki Minaj, and then she wrote to Andrew Tait,
who's pretty controversial, Hey boo, another hacked tweet. Let's see
it was a photo of kind of a hood with
a knife and it was just by doja or else.
So I'm thinking it could be hacked by bitcoin people.
(26:26):
Maybe I don't know, But why the beef with Iggy
Azalia Yeah, and then heyboo Nicki Minaj?
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Like very random?
Speaker 4 (26:36):
But again she's chaotic, but she says it was hacked,
so I guess it wasn't her. Okay, maybe Fred, this
will get you to soft enough about the hawk to
a girl. Oh okay, there was a sweet There was
a really sweet moment.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
So I had no problem with this woman. Why she's
famous same, I'm just unclear. Yeah, why we're making such
a big investment in this person. Yeah, I appreciate what
the word the gospel that she's I do. She's doing
God's work. It's the American dream.
Speaker 4 (27:03):
Really, no idea you can get famous for anything around here.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Oh I was referring to more. Oh yeah, that no
good for her, you know, but it's like we're doing
a document Apple's doing a documentary series. Yeah, like what
I know? What? Right? I get it? Yeah? Well is
that funny? Yeah? I mean I don't know.
Speaker 4 (27:22):
But new video shows her getting really emotional as she
got an extravagant bottle parade by Bottle Girls at the
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Florida, which is her people.
Speaker 6 (27:32):
I mean, she needs to be in Florida all the time.
Speaker 4 (27:35):
I guess she hit one million Instagram followers over the
weekend and it seemed like they were celebrating that milestone and.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
She started tearing up. And yeah, she had the chick.
Speaker 4 (27:45):
With her who was in the original video, So she's
she's bringing her friend along.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
Wow, way to bring the crew along with her. Go
her way up, you know, Sea Hammer, though, don't squander
the bag, you know, make sure that you keep the
money for your heart work and efforts. Exactly right. Yeah,
where is?
Speaker 4 (28:03):
She got thirty K for the gig and it was
her first paid appearance, so she was a little emotional
about it. But yeah, she she never forgot where she
came from. She brought that friend with her.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
That's amazing. Yeah, that's great. I mean I have all
four Hey, monetize you know what the capital is monetize.
I just I just can't believe it. I can't believe
that she got signed to a full on agency.
Speaker 4 (28:23):
It's crazy, I put but I do have to put
myself in her shoes. I mean, I'm drunk and say
a lot of crazy stuff. If people are throwing money
at me or fame or what I mean. I don't
really want to be famous actually, but like money for sure?
Speaker 1 (28:35):
I mean yeah, yeah, you know if people making T
shirts with my line, yeah, let's make some money on it.
Let's get to the branding deal going like I got it,
I got it. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (28:43):
If my favorite artist wants to bring me on stage,
I'm one of them, I guess, And if you didn't
hear this yesterday, are already stacked. iHeartRadio at Music Festival
lineup just added Dua, Lipa and Halsey. Other big names,
Big Sean Camil, like a BeO Doja Cat speaking of
her Lipa like I said, the Shaboozi, we just played it. Paramore,
(29:03):
New Kids on the Block, something for really everyone, good
country artists, good pop, Keith Urban, who I saw was
in town yesterday. So you can buy your tickets at
Access dot com and get them now before they sell out.
Speaker 6 (29:15):
Jason anything fun on our website.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (29:17):
So there is a Wingstop flavor that might be going
away that's a fan favorite.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Oh no, oh.
Speaker 6 (29:23):
If it's If it's what I think it is, I'm
gonna cry. Frechradio dot com.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
This is tale so oldest time, so old so oldest times.
It's the favorite. Oh, we're gonna take it away. You
better go get it, all of it right now. You
better get it. And then it goes away and then
they bring it. It's like the McRib we gotta get it. Oh,
we're never gonna do it again until next year when
we do it again and you can go, you know,
you can either have a McRib or you can drink
(29:47):
a bottle of barbecue sauce. Either way, right, but whatever
barbecue sauce delivery method you choose. But then every year
it's used to come back and then all it's never
coming back again.
Speaker 6 (30:00):
It's lemon Pepper's way.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Would you may as well close the store that's in
the walls. Lemon pepper. They use it as like asbestos.
I washed with it in the shower. Yea. No, it's
like they use it like it's speable, like come on,
lemon pepper is lemon pepper is like it? Come on.
It's like if they were to say no more buffalo sauce,
buffalo wings, that would be like impossible. What are we doing?
Speaker 6 (30:27):
Maybe that's what it is.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
Look at that way to drive the traffic, right, I'm
driven to the side. Wow, they're really killing it today,
digit you know what I mean? Let me play a song,
come back and see minutes have to take We'll do
blogs Fred always, Yeah, they talk better than they say.
These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show, a
(30:50):
like writing in our diaries, except we say them a lot.
We call them blogs. Kaylin, Yes, take it away, deer blog.
Speaker 4 (30:57):
So as we are, you know, getting our grapes out
out today this morning about society and the way things
are going in the US of A.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
What all have we covered?
Speaker 16 (31:07):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Air airplane etiquette, you know, hawk to h Yeah, I
mean wingstop, wingstop. I want to say I'm not a
hot to a hater. I just I'm just like, how
I don't get it.
Speaker 5 (31:21):
I saw it on TikTok somebody said it's like divorce
dad humor, because I'm like, who things this is funny?
Like it was cute and funny in the moment, but
like it's not funny anymore.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
It's what I'm saying, It's just not funny. Are you?
Are you just mad that none of your catch phrases? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (31:37):
How many people oldest time Paulina's promise. I've said a
lot of things on this radio shoot.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Up the club at things. We don't have to say
them all now we don't have to. We got to
wait with you the first time, repeat it. But you're right?
And then, so how is it that you aren't more famous?
Promise people? I don't fame.
Speaker 5 (31:56):
I just want the bad, I want the fortune, I
want the generational.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
We listen and the beautiful thing about America. Is that
overnight we never know who's going to be famous the
next day. Yeah, no, it's possible. Yeah, years from now,
you could still be famous for Paulina's promise. I'm waiting.
I'm trying all me. Yeah, just don't fumble it like
you did avocado toast and Uber. For those who don't know,
Paulina invented Uber and avocado toast and somehow was unable
(32:23):
to secure the bag on either one of those projects.
All this work and what did it get me? Right,
that's the same it came. And so we were talking
about gripes.
Speaker 4 (32:29):
You were talking about grapes, Yes, grapes, and so obviously
it was the fourth of July, and obviously fireworks come
with that.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
But my first grape would be.
Speaker 6 (32:39):
Is absolutely necessary to shoot off fireworks the entire month
of June and the entire month of July, because I
really feel for these little dogs.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
They get so so scared.
Speaker 4 (32:53):
I mean, I was watching my boyfriend's dog the other
day and I found her hiding behind the toilet. She
was so and they, Oh, I don't know what they think,
Like they must think we're going to or something. They
have no idea, But over the weekend, I was at
a cabin with a bunch of friends and this big
my friend Matty's dog, a big Bernese mountain dog, huge dog,
and it always seems like the bigger the dog, the
more scared and sweet they are. He needed little drugs,
(33:15):
and I know Paulina said her friends give their dog Benadryl.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
It's like whatever.
Speaker 4 (33:20):
I know that Pablo, the Bernese Mountain dog is prescribed Trasidon,
which is a human sleeping pill.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Right, so we had to give him a little bit.
Speaker 4 (33:28):
My friend gave him the higher end of his dose
because he was real scared and they were being set
off all weekend. Unbeknownst to us, her husband has also
given him the highest dose of the human sleeping Pillman's
was so scared. He was in the bathroom in the basement.
Every time I went in there. He didn't know up
from down. He got up, he would do a spin,
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lay back on the ground. It was the saddest but
cutest thing. So he had his double dose. But he
was so scared. And like, you know, America, we're celebrating
the birthday. Do we need to do it is other
than the fourth of July?
Speaker 1 (34:01):
Do we think I'm amazed at because growing up in Arizona,
I think, now you can buy fireworks, which is really
a terrible idea because there's droughts and right, I don't
know fires and things because we really don't need it.
But you couldn't. Now you can. And I have not
gone into any of these stories, but can I live
(34:22):
in an urban environment where it probably wouldn't be appropriate.
I don't think it would really concern that he wanted
to think it would sound like a lot of other
things that we hear living in an urban environment. But nonetheless,
I'm shocked at what you can buy, Like Big Tim,
I saw the video of your man, Big Tim. Yes,
he went and bought like he was doing a He
did the fourth of July official United States Fireworks Show
(34:45):
from your house, Like forget about DC, it happening in
Indiana at this time. I mean, this dude was straight
up by and like the stuff that you would buy
professional grade. I can't believe that just a normal person
has access to that level of like basically and they
don't need it.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
This man was scanning a QR code to figure out
how to set it off.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
So he's like, I'm like, do you know how to
use this. He's like, no, but it's a coat on there.
Speaker 3 (35:09):
You just scan it and then it's a YouTube video
that'll show you how to blow it up, sir. So
like and to your point, wrap this up by ten
pm on fourth of July.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
So at ten pm I was like, I'm gonna call
the cops on my own party, okay, and tell them
that I have people here, but they legal fireway to
get them out of here, because I was over it
at that point.
Speaker 1 (35:29):
If you need a QR code to figure out how
to light your fireworks, then he's probably above your baker,
you know, lose a finger.
Speaker 4 (35:34):
And I don't know if it's a rule here, but
in Michigan they made a rule or a law rather
that you can set them off the entire month.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
And so these babies and these dogs, I just feel
for that lust to the fourth of July. Yes, I
don't know, I feel bad.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
But all these dogs are drugged and confused and think
we're at war. They think they're getting drafted.
Speaker 1 (35:54):
Yeah, I don't get me wrong. I would love to
have like a go out and like in a ranch
somewhere and just have my own fireworks go nuts. I
mean that would be a lot of fun. A pirate. Yeah,
what's day? I don't get it. I don't get is
the three?
Speaker 17 (36:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (36:08):
Zero, you're set a fire, running like yeah, I was running.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
I'm already out. Yes, that little purple, pink and red
it's worth my hands, you know, up in the air.
It's so beautiful. I don't want to see that. And
then everyone's drunk too, lighting them off. Who needs all
your fingers? Though? You don't need all of them? You
got ten for a reason. More Fread Show Next, You've
got to wait.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
The Fread Show is on Wait, the Hottest Morning Show kidding.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Good morning everyone, Tuesday, July night, The Fread Show is
on h Klin Mo Hi, Jason Brown, Hello, Seky's here?
Good morning? Is one thousand, seven hundred bucks twenty Is
this number right? Twenty eight? Strange? Yes? Maybe yes.
Speaker 5 (36:56):
So Jason's feeding me the info and I'm just relaying
the message.
Speaker 12 (37:00):
Yeah, okay, Well somebody, right, somebody now it is properly
seem properly James Streak, Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
Okay, So you're in charge of the of the record
keeping this note, I have it too, Okay, it's a
shared doc. Yeah, we're sharing doc Yeah, okay. Basically Paulina said,
I'm not going down alone. Remember the wrong it's Jason Barr. Yeah,
that's what just happened.
Speaker 5 (37:23):
No, no, no, oh, Jason just knows more than.
Speaker 1 (37:27):
It's funny because when Paulina takes over, the number goes
down every day. Wait a minute, hold on, baby man. Yeah,
one thousand, seven hundred bucks was show Biz Good News
Stories this hour the Entertainment Report as well, What are
you working on?
Speaker 4 (37:37):
K Amy is finding themselves in a new lawsuit over
one of their docuseries. Also, one of the biggest artists
in the world caught peeing in a bottle.
Speaker 6 (37:47):
They're just like us.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
It's been done well, bucket, I guess stay or go.
We'll debate the relationship drama after. Oh yea next fread
shows on the Bread show is on it? Stay or go?
All right, let's lend our expertise now to someone in
need our dating expertise. I would think between five of
(38:09):
us we can figure this out. Yes, one way or
the other. Someone's advice is going to be right. You
just had to figure out whose it is. Probably mine.
Hat Natalia, Hello, Tally, I'm really good at this. I'm
good at telling other people what to do. I'm in fact,
not good at making my own choices. I make terrible choices. Actually.
But let's hear what's going on with you and this
(38:30):
dude that you've been dating now for a few months.
What happened? Tell us everything?
Speaker 16 (38:35):
Sorry, So last week was my birthday.
Speaker 18 (38:41):
Oh thank you, thank you very much.
Speaker 13 (38:44):
He said.
Speaker 16 (38:44):
He wanted to, you know, plan a dinner for me,
and he reached out to my friends, like five of them.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Made the reservation.
Speaker 16 (38:51):
He decorated the party room like his private room at
this really nice restaurant. It was super sweet, and and
he paid the tab after dinner, and honestly, like I
was super grateful, Like I couldn't you know, you will
have been dating a few months.
Speaker 1 (39:07):
I can't believe he did that. Look at this guy
and calling the friends book in the private room at
the fancy restaurant, paying for it, right, this dude is
doing the most renation.
Speaker 16 (39:17):
Yeah yeah, I mean I was really rested. But then
when my friends told me that he was.
Speaker 1 (39:23):
Wearing women's underwear, Oh no way, I'm just trying to
I'm trying to guess what he might have been doing.
Now I'm trying to guess what what could have possibly
gone wrong here? Like this all sounds good. It turns
out he has the four wives, he's in a cult. No, okay, okay, no,
none of that. All right, well what is it? I mean,
it's not that bad yet.
Speaker 16 (39:44):
He so he sent a venmo request to each my friends, oh,
asking to pay for their portion of dinner.
Speaker 8 (39:52):
After yeah, oh.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
So everybody including you thought, but he got the tab
like he was paying for this party for you, And
then kind of on the sly he then hits everybody
up to pay their share, and everybody thought they kind
of got it.
Speaker 16 (40:11):
For free, right, Like everyone thought that it was really
like super sweet of him. And now all my friends
think he's cheap and they're saying, you know, it's a
red flag to invite ele it out to dinner, then.
Speaker 1 (40:23):
Pay for it and then ask for the money back
like kind of behind my back. Now, people, did people
going into this do you think expect to be paying
for it? Like, if I'm going it really depends, I
guess on the setting. But depending if I went to
a fancy dinner for someone's birthday, I would be going
(40:44):
into it with the mindset that I'm paying for at
least my portion of this correct, there's settings where it's
like I guess it's being provided, but like I don't
know you can read the room on that, but I
guess I would have gone into it expecting to pay.
And so yeah, I don't know that you can necessarily
say he's cheap because you thought for a minute that
(41:05):
you weren't gonna have to pay for it, and now
you do. Yeah, I mean you know what I mean. Yeah, yeah,
he's cheap. He is.
Speaker 6 (41:13):
I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 16 (41:15):
I feel like if you invite everybody and then you pay,
you're making this big gesture at the moment and then
you've got to take it away.
Speaker 1 (41:22):
But what about all the effort he put into planning?
Speaker 3 (41:26):
This man booked the restaurant, he invited everybody, He bought
the decorations in this economy, like he paid for your meal?
Speaker 1 (41:33):
I'm sure, right? Do you have a Venmo request too?
And by the way, what was he supposed to do?
Like was he supposed to sort of break up the
night and be like, all right, everybody, you know, I
need all everyone's credit cards or hey, I'm gonna everyone's
venmolling me? Like I feel like that's something that you
would have to handle after the fact. You can't do
(41:54):
it right there, No, but he organized it.
Speaker 5 (41:56):
If you took out your girlfriend or wife or hover
for dinner and you invite all of us to go,
you know.
Speaker 1 (42:01):
You'd pick up the tab. It's the right thing to do.
You organize the dinner. You're her man. You're not just
like her bestie or whatever next door neighbor. You're her man. Well,
I would obviously pay for my girlfriend or wife, but
I can't. Honestly, honestly, I can't remember the least time
I went to a birthday dinner and the thrower of
the organizer of the event just covered the tab. I
(42:22):
really can't. I feel like everyone at this point just
expects to pay their share. I honestly. In fact, we've
done a topic on this before where I went to
now here's where I would argue. I went to a
and I love these people, and every time I bring
this up, they text me like, hey, moron, we've already
been through this, because they listen. We went to a
bowling birthday party. It was an activity birthday party thrown
(42:43):
by the guy's wife. We show up and then at
the end we all had to pay for the activity,
the drinks and the food. Everybody had to be So
now my thing would have been this. My thing would
have been you invited us all to like the part
I didn't want to bowl. That should be that should
have been covered. The activity should be covered, and then
(43:05):
maybe like a few trays of appetizers and maybe like
a round or two of drinks and then say, hey,
you know, we got the first couple and the bowling
and the food, but if you want anything else then
you know that's on you. But no, at the end
of the night, we all it was like, all right,
well one hundred bucks a piece or whatever. And I'm like, huh.
Speaker 4 (43:21):
I mean I think when you grab the tab, like
you know, I'll pay it for my friends, and but
you make it clear like, hey, I can you know
I'll pay this, I'll put it all on my card.
You guys just throw me whenever you can on Venmo
like you, I think you have to articulate that you're
expecting to be paid back ahead of time, yes, like
while you're doing the check, like usually we don't want
to do separate cards anymore.
Speaker 1 (43:41):
Or do you invite everybody and say, hey, look, I'm
planning this thing, and I'll cover the first part, but like, hey,
it's probably gonna wind to be about a hundred bucks
a person for this, and that's okay with everybody, like
to be nice? Do you say that ahead of time? Yes,
you do, because if you don't, then you need to
pay it. Okay. So then if I walk out having
not paid at a party that I'm I am fair
to assume that I was that was gifted to me
and I should not have And if I get a
(44:02):
Venmo request after the fact, I should not have to
pay it. I request you after you have to pay it.
Speaker 11 (44:07):
But it's offensive, I think like you didn't lay it
out clearly.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
I mean it was thoughtful. The gesture was there. Yeah,
Is it fair to say that he is cheap?
Speaker 3 (44:18):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (44:19):
Or maybe he's just a little broke, you know, like broke.
Speaker 13 (44:22):
We don't plan that for dinner.
Speaker 6 (44:27):
Yeah, it didn't need to be Like.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
My friend, but don't leave him girl, Okay.
Speaker 3 (44:33):
I think I think you should say because this is
something you can work out in the future, Like, babe,
that was great. Every you know, I appreciate what you did.
Next time, though, just let my friends know ahead of
time that they're going to have to pay for their
meals and just leave it at that.
Speaker 1 (44:47):
Don't leave this is a good man, girl.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
People are not planning parties, and he made a reservation,
and I.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
Mean he got everybody together. I agree. Looks in a
perfect world if I get invited to a private room
and a thing and no one says a word to
me ahead of time about what the rules are, what
the expectations are. No, you're right, I expect that that
I'm just being invited. My time is is you know,
I don't know that's you want me there, so you're
buying my dinner. I do assume that if nothing. But
(45:16):
at the same time, you know, he could have done
how many times we hear on this show about guys
who do nothing. He didn't. You know, this guy got
people together, he got a date, he had a venue. Yeah,
he went the party city. I remember me. Yes, he
should have paid for everybody or or he should have
set the expectation ahead of time, but he didn't. So
we're dumbing this guy. No, I don't know about all.
Speaker 11 (45:38):
That, but he has to get dressed like he moving forward,
Like you need to live within your means, Like don't.
Speaker 4 (45:43):
Do these Yeah, and I never think it's on someone's
partner to pay for the friends.
Speaker 6 (45:48):
I want to make that clear. I don't think you
have to do that.
Speaker 4 (45:50):
I just think the way in which he did it
kind of sent that message.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
Yes, I would show up there without my pocketbook.
Speaker 5 (45:56):
I would be expecting like, okay, Like, if you're inviting
me to this, I'm guessing you're paying because they lay
it out. You didn't say, hey, it's gonna be one
hundred bucks a person. Hey it's going to be this,
you know what I mean, bring your check? Yeah, yeah,
you know, I mean I hear that. Let me take
some phone calls on this Natalian. I see what people
have to say. Have your radio one or iHeart or whatever,
(46:16):
and thanks for calling, good luck with this.
Speaker 1 (46:19):
Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Eight five Yeah,
I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah, he should have paid for it.
But this is not the worst thing I've ever heard. No,
it's it's a little cringey, you know. But as far
as like, oh this guy's cheap or whatever, I mean,
we need to look a little more globally than that
we got to. I mean, is is he cheap? Like?
Is he cheap? About? Everything? Is everything? You know? We
(46:39):
get the Is he the guy that when you go
out to dinner, like just socially, that he gets the
itemized bill and goes I did well, I didn't eat
any of that, so whatever, I'm not gonna do that, dude.
I get screwed every time I go to dinner by
myself because inevitably I pay for two people every time,
and it's usually just me. So I shut up. I
don't want to hear it any of the I didn't
(47:00):
need any of the tartar. You know what, I didn't either.
I also didn't drink five drinks. I still pay, right,
you just it just is right? Like how much? So
if this dude is doing that on everything, then you
may that may be annoying. You may actually be with
a cheap person, but this may be just a matter
of poor communication. I'm not sure. Ryan, Hey, Hey, Ryan.
Speaker 13 (47:24):
I know what he's doing.
Speaker 10 (47:26):
He's probably recently got a new car a card, and
he's got to spend you know, like a thousand, three
thousand dollars in the first few months in order to
get the cash back, and so in order to not
do that, he just buys something really expensive and gets
everybody to pay him back. And then he gets the
cash back bonus.
Speaker 1 (47:43):
I think you nailed it, you know what, maybe because
I have another buddy who did that. We all went
on a trip and he insisted on booking all the
rooms because he wanted it to go on his He
wanted all the points, and we all had to pay
him back, and of course we knew we were paying
for our own rooms or whatever, but like he was like, no, no,
I'll take care of it. I do love getting points. No,
and then and then like a month later, the guy's
in Central Pay or whatever. I'm like, I paid for that,
(48:05):
give it a damn points. But so maybe that's what
it is, Ryan, Maybe that's what it is.
Speaker 10 (48:09):
You might be might use the cash back bonus on
her though, So.
Speaker 1 (48:12):
Okay, well hopefully not his girlfriend or another girlfriend or
his wife or somebody else. That'd be bad. Ryan. Thank you,
have a good day.
Speaker 19 (48:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:21):
I still think you got to go into everything you're
doing socially assuming you are paying for I just I
think you do, and then if you don't, well then
lucky you. Right, But I think you got to assume
I'm going to a fancy dinner this dude. I mean,
unless this guy is like you know that he is,
I don't know, the heir to the tic tac you know,
(48:42):
before chender his you know grandfather invented post it notes
or something like.
Speaker 8 (48:46):
You know.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
Then I think you just got to assume that there's
just not thousands of dollars laying around for this.
Speaker 11 (48:51):
Yeah, there's nothing more attractive than a man that pays
for the whole group. Like when Yeah, Pauline and Kaylen
came out for my birthday with Hibachi and Mike threw
down and I was like, okay.
Speaker 4 (49:02):
Yes, and I was not expecting that gave it up.
Speaker 1 (49:06):
Yeah, it was a big night for him.
Speaker 13 (49:10):
Turned on.
Speaker 1 (49:11):
I was like, even Klen got involved, and that's he
didn't even want. That's out of the ordinary. Yeah, he
was like yeah, because there's nothing like coming home from
Habachi and being like, let's get it. Hey, Chloe, good morning,
Good morning, Hi Chloe. So just to recap here, this
(49:32):
woman has been Datian guy for a few months, and
he threw a fancy birthday party for her, invited her friends,
the whole thing, and then after the facts hit everybody
up and said, hey, you owe me this much for
your share of the party. And I think everybody thought
they were getting it for free, and now they're talking
about it behind his back. What do you think, stare go?
Speaker 13 (49:50):
Okay, So I think she should stay.
Speaker 19 (49:52):
And I've got a couple of points why. So First
of all, my now husband, like when we were dating
for like two or three months, would have never like
he the poor thing slow, He would have never done
that for me. So I think the fact that this
guy even took the time to plan all this stuff
is like there's something there. And then second, like, I
absolutely one agree he needed to have communicated that to
(50:15):
the friends beforehand. But I think it's more of a
red flag that like the friends, like if you're a
girl's girl, I feel like you wouldn't go tell them like, oh, hey,
by the way, after he did like this super nice
thing for you, he then he did like a super
big thing.
Speaker 8 (50:33):
And two, I just think I don't know, you know,
they are kind of coming for him, Like for the
friend group to be like, oh, by the way, that
wasn't even free, you know, it's sort of like, well.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
Yeah, well but but this sounded like people were talking
about it, like to her directly too. That's what I mean,
That's what I did.
Speaker 3 (50:58):
Yes, the friends are haters leave all your friends.
Speaker 19 (51:06):
Yeah yeah, are still using vinmo, Like, don't use venmo
because then you have to like get the fee when
you transfer it to your bank account.
Speaker 1 (51:15):
Oh well, it is a little public. It is amazing.
It is amazing what you can see. Actually, it's a
great stocking method that I never think of.
Speaker 6 (51:23):
They don't charge me. I just do the wait a
couple of days.
Speaker 1 (51:26):
Oh yeah, yeah, wait, I can't wait. Yeah yeah, want
you throw me a birthday party? Paid for it day. Hey,
thanks for listening, have a good day.
Speaker 20 (51:38):
Yeah you too.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
I'm always amazed. Like the other day I was on Venmo.
I sent my brother in law something for some money
for somebody, and I like, I'm looking at a constant
stream of like this has not only happened with xes
of mine, but then a guy that I know that
like he's a family friend. Everyone talks about like how
successful and suavey is and everything he's in a relationship,
(51:59):
I guess, And all that I could see was just
constantly it looked like everything was split, like it was
either him sending to his girlfriend or his girlfriend sending
to him, and it would be like lunch dinner. Oh
this that The other thing and I'm not talking about bills.
It was like it looked like every time they went out,
it was split this is girlfriend boyfriend. Yeah, And I'm
(52:20):
going I thought this doing was I thought this dude
was a baller, Like it doesn't look like he's paying
for anything on his own. That's how he's a ballis.
And then I see excess the same way, where it's
like half of this and half of that. I'm like,
you didn't pay for half another when you were with me.
That's going on? What is this person doing to you
that I didn't do a lot of things? Hey, Robin, Hey,
(52:42):
good morning, Saraga. What do you think?
Speaker 13 (52:45):
I think it's the conversation actually, because I think this
could be a fundamental difference between the two of them
and how they do things. But I have to say, uh,
with that set, I think that you know, you set
expectations at the beginning of everything you do, no matter what.
And you know, I plan events for a living and
(53:07):
I would never ever set up an event and say, oh,
by the way afterwards, tell someone. I have to feel
like you set that expectation from the front at the beginning,
right like Fred you look at galas and things like
that the galist does. It's one thousand dollars to get in,
you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (53:22):
Yeah, that's it. Yeah, yeah, And you know ahead of
time when you do what you're doing, do you know
how much.
Speaker 13 (53:27):
It's going to you know how much you know you're in,
and then you know whether or not you want to go.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Yeah, that is true. That is true.
Speaker 13 (53:35):
And then I suppose it takes conversation.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
If you throw out some big number, you know, hey
we're going to this fancy going to fancy spot. It's
gonna cost this much, and then people start saying, hey,
I can't make it, you know. Then then maybe you realize, well,
I've I've outkicked my coverage here, like I need, I need,
we need to lessen the venue or I don't know,
but that that can get weird the right way. Yeah,
I think, yeah, yeah, thank you, Rob, and have a
good day.
Speaker 13 (53:57):
You're welcome you too.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
I am this to me the a little different than like,
like I just saw a whole rant on TikTok, and
you know how I feel about weddings, you know, I
hate I hate this philosophy that I'm supposed to try
and figure out how much my my presence that your
wedding cost. So then and then give a gift that's commensurate,
you know, So like I hate this logic that's like, well,
(54:21):
oh they had a band, and oh they had a
three course meal and an open bar, so that was
probably two hundred bucks a person, So I better give
a gift that's at least two hundred bucks. If I
give you a gift that's two hundred bucks or five
hundred bucks or whatever, it's based on what I want
to give you. It's not based on me compensating you
for overspending on your wedding. Like, do what you can
afford and everybody will be happy. That's there. And what
(54:44):
don't go out and spend one hundred thousand dollars or
something when you only had twenty and then expect that
your guests are going to pick up the difference because
they probably won't. And people that you expect to pay
will not give you what you think and it's inevitable.
So just do the thing that you can afford, do
what you want to do, and then if you want,
if you wind up making out like a band at
the end, that's right. But that's different because there's sort
(55:05):
of like etiquette to weddings and those and those sorts
of things. This is a little loose, like I don't
I don't necessarily know there's one steadfast rule here to follow.
I hate it, but yeah, I guess maybe ahead of
time it would have been good to mention that the
guests are paying for this party, not me. Hey, Melissa, yes,
I got, I got And what if what if what
(55:28):
he's charging people adds up to more? What if somehow
he includes himself and her in that, so that everything,
so that every what if he makes money on? Now
that's tacky one off, It's like, wait, man, how much
is it's times? How many that dinner was not two
thousand dollars or whatever? And then it turns out the
dude's like a party planner. Now he's making money, he's
throwing events. Melissa, what do you think?
Speaker 20 (55:52):
Do you check the words right out of my mouth?
This is so tacky and I'm sorry, but if you're
gaining somebody, there's there's some logic behind during a party
and charging people for that party. What is this a
frat party to people at the door for a srat party,
not a freaking birthday party for the woman that you
love or you're in a relationship with. This is just
absolutely affer to me. I would so go run on me,
(56:17):
run so fast.
Speaker 1 (56:19):
Yeah, it's not a great look. But I also I
think communication could have been better. But I'm not certain
that he's sinister yet. I'm not sure. I gotta know more.
I gotta know if he's like this in every aspect
of his life, because that is a whole different thing.
Speaker 7 (56:32):
Listen, if my friend invited me to a birthday party
and then told me I was on the hook later
for a hundred bucks, I would absolutely tell his girlfriend
and be like, what are you doing? No?
Speaker 1 (56:45):
Absolutely not, Okay, fair enough, thank you, Well, listen, have
a good day. Loved you die. Yeah. How many of
you would rat on the guy or the girl, like
how many? Or would you keep it to yourself?
Speaker 5 (56:57):
I keep it to myself just because I don't want
to embarrass her or make her feel in a kind
of way, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (57:02):
I would just suck it up and I would do
the honorable I would do the honorable thing, and that's
just come here and talk about it for everybody.
Speaker 14 (57:09):
The Entertainer Report is Caitlin's Entertainer Report is on the
press show.
Speaker 1 (57:14):
I mean, I know I that we struck a chord.
When my personal friends are texting me on my personal
phone with their comments on this, that's when I know.
When even the people that know me are like, Okay,
you got me with this one, Like I gotta listen
to you chatter all day long, you call me personally.
But when they're listening and then they're like, oh, that
was compelling, that's when I know I got them. What
are they saying? Most people are saying, you just you
(57:38):
need to assume when you attend something that you are
paying for your presence, you know what I mean? And
again I think a wedding is an exception. But again
this was an invitation to an event. It's not a wedding.
But like, I don't know. I guess I just don't
figure it. I don't figure anything is free anymore. I
don't figure that anything is free.
Speaker 4 (57:57):
Yeah, yeah, I mean even on dates. My nana always
told me, you need to have enough to pay for yourself. Yes, Now,
do I look at someone's sideway maybe if I you know, maybe,
but I always have enough stock.
Speaker 5 (58:07):
I fake pump, or I used to fake pump all
the time, but I knew I wasn't gonna pay, and
if I did.
Speaker 1 (58:11):
I won't see you again. You pump, fake I pay
a pumped faked faked pump. You fake pumped. Yeah, I'm
not pumping. I was actually just talking to my brother
in law about this the other day. The first time
we ever went to dinner was in Dallas. We went
to Nobu. My sister picked it, fancy, you know sushi place.
Speaker 7 (58:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (58:26):
Apparently he had told her I'm getting the bill. She
forgot to tell it with my mom and I and
the two of them, and they just started dating. And
I think it was literally the first dinner we ever
went to. And you know, this guy's at Bartender's and
a death metal band and now he has a great job.
He's a computer programmer. He's guys loaded any guys, he's
rolling in it now, my brother in law, he's moved
(58:47):
off on the death metal. Nonetheless, I did not get
the memo. I was under the impression I was paying
for dinner. So we go this fancy restaurant and I'm
ordering everything. I'm like, because it's my money, right, So
I'm like, yeah, we'll take yeah, yeah, take it to it.
They're like, well, there's only four and you guys want
two point Yeah, you got to bring us two of those.
And then like the wine comes a sock. I'm like, yeah,
(59:07):
give us this one. Which one do you recommend? You
give us this one. I'm over here because I'm flexing
because I'm thinking I'm paying, so I'm ordering like I'm paying,
and this dude is sweating, and I'm like, why can
you settle down?
Speaker 8 (59:17):
Man?
Speaker 1 (59:18):
Why are you sweating?
Speaker 6 (59:18):
He got the water in a bread basket.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
Literally he ordered like a cucumber salad or something like.
He literally was in his head counting what I was ordering.
Tamahawk will take it, you know whatever. I don't know
because I was trying to go big for this guy.
And I told my sister, I am paying my mom,
I'm paying for dinner tonight. Let everybody know. Well, he
apparently did the same thing nobody. So at the end
of the date, I mean, this dude, I just think
(59:41):
he thought he was going to have to spend oh,
like I thought he was doing that. And here's mind.
I think he thought he was washing dishes. And then
the bill came and I paid it, and he said
to me, he was like, what a relief? Like in
his mind, he was adding it up and it wasn't.
But I didn't get the because if I had known
that he intended to pay, I I would have curtailed
what I was ordering. But he must have been tortured
(01:00:03):
for two hours. I'm like another one, shoes, another one
and all this time. But the worst part of it
is that in his mind he thought I knew he
was paying, and I was still doing this.
Speaker 4 (01:00:14):
Oh you were hazing him, he thought, But I loved
it anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
You gotta assume you're paying for yourself when you go
to stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:00:20):
I think, Yeah, I agree, fair, Yeah, I assume, But
you still look at him sideways. A and He has
a new lawsuit on their hands over its secrets of
Playboy docuseries. I haven't seen it, but according to this suit,
a woman named Jennifer claims that the network used naked
footage of her, which she claims was filmed without her
consent back in the day at Haf's Playboy mansion. Remember
(01:00:42):
she was one of those and if you watch the
show those painted naked dancers in two thousand and one
or two, worked in an event at the mansion and
was filmed dancing in just green body paint. She says
she never signed off on her naked body to be
featured in the docuseries, and it was a couple of times.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
She says, my life is changed since then.
Speaker 4 (01:01:00):
I'm married, I have kids, And she's pretty devastated that
they're using it.
Speaker 6 (01:01:04):
She's after A and E for like two million in damages.
Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
Oh wow, Yeah sure.
Speaker 4 (01:01:09):
I mean I would assume, as like a producer, you
would have to reach out to like show people's faces.
Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
No, how are you gonna find them?
Speaker 7 (01:01:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
But you were at the Playboy, Mitch, And isn't everything
recording yea.
Speaker 4 (01:01:21):
But even I mean, I don't know when they're filming
for shows, you have to sign off on things, even
like reality shows.
Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
If you're in a restaurant, Yeah, there's like a tiny
little sign somewhere that was like right, recording in progress. Yeah,
if you ever watched an old episode of that show Cheaters, Yeah,
you know that shows saying VH one sometimes whatever. If
you look carefully, you'll see there's a security guy holding
a gigantic sign that has the disclaimer on it. And
I don't know if this is still legal, but like
(01:01:48):
it's just a dude holding a sign doing like this
so that, like, I guess that ifies it from like, yeah,
anyone in the shot now is like, you know, hey,
we gave you the disclaimer. It's right here. That way,
they don't have to blur his face out, I guess
or whatever. Yeah, I was.
Speaker 6 (01:02:03):
I was at a restaurant in Detroit and they were
filming some dating show and they asked me to sign
something in case I was in the background.
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
So I think you have to do that. But I
don't know if they could find her. I agree with
you one of the Playboy Mansion. I just I assume
that that's all the records the producers. I'm like, yeah,
you telled us, he told us we could use.
Speaker 4 (01:02:21):
This well, but there are no phones at that time.
I mean a lot of celebrities. Did you know there
weren't really cell phones. I don't know, but either way,
she wants her money, she wants her check.
Speaker 6 (01:02:30):
Kendrick Lamar, highlighting his hometown burger Join in his Not
Like Us music video is helping them big time.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
Of course it is.
Speaker 4 (01:02:36):
People at TAM's Burgers say that customers have been flooding
their comptant location all weekend after Kaito released the music
video on the fourth of July. They say business is
up forty percent since the video dropped. People are literally
going in there saying this is why I'm here if
you haven't seen it. Kendrick and Mustard pull up to
the location in a lambeo. He gets the bacon cheeseburger,
(01:02:56):
so that's what people are ordering. The owner says that
he's no him since he was a teenager. He grew
up in the community for twenty years, and he didn't
ask to be paid for it. He just said, you know,
can you keep the logo in or I think Kendrick offered,
which is really nice and it paid off. People are
going to visit and really quick outon John was spotted
pin in a plastic bottle in the middle of a
(01:03:17):
store while shopping for sneakers. So the owner of Sugar
Kicks in Nice said. Elton came in to shop Monday afternoon.
Two sons were there and a bodyguard and asked if
there was a restroom. He was told there wasn't a restroom.
He turned to his security and asked for a bottle.
He took a few steps away, just a few steps
from the other shoppers, began to take a leak in
the bottle.
Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
I guess some pe even ended up on the floor.
Speaker 6 (01:03:39):
He asked his security for a towel to clean up
the mess. The owner says he was shocked and frustrated.
Speaker 4 (01:03:44):
He asked him what he did, which I don't know
how he didn't know, but I guess it's France.
Speaker 1 (01:03:47):
And he asked him what he did for a living.
Speaker 4 (01:03:49):
He just goes, I'm out and John, he google search
realized it was a big deal. In the end, he
bought two pair of sneakers, snapped a photo, and shook
hands before leaving.
Speaker 12 (01:03:57):
Oh yeah, we're not even my god, they're just like us.
We don't need to shake yeahs five right.
Speaker 6 (01:04:08):
I would like have my security carry like a shi
wei for me though, because for sure, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
And if you want, that's a different level of fame
when you're like, I'm so famous, I'm going to pee
in a bottle in the middle of the story. I
just am and that's what I'm doing. What do you do, sir?
I'm Elton John.
Speaker 3 (01:04:24):
My favorite part, Oh you do, I'm Fred Who is that?
Speaker 7 (01:04:30):
Right?
Speaker 20 (01:04:31):
I go?
Speaker 6 (01:04:31):
But you're dinging away?
Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
How do you know? That's an actual conversation that's happened sir,
why is it out? I'm Fred Away, Please leave the store.
I'm gonna call security. That was in my own home
where I have two bathrooms, but instead I just whipped
the bottle out. It's like whatever, I'm Fred. We just added,
by the way, do a Lipa and.
Speaker 6 (01:04:52):
Halsey to our iHeart Radio Music Festival to.
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
An already sacked lineup.
Speaker 4 (01:04:56):
If you want to get tickets, go to access dot
com get them now.
Speaker 1 (01:04:59):
Before they said out, I've seen Shovin Shelley do this.
I've seen her in public, be like, I'm Shovi Shelley,
what do you do? And then you're pop squad right there?
And what are they gonna do? It's number two? It's weird.
What's strange? It's weird, and that she wanted to shake
everyone's hand and I'm like a photo. I guess we
(01:05:20):
may as well just start making fun of ourselves. Now
we don't have a lot of time. We gotta get
Shovich Shelley one thousand, seven hundred bucks. If you want
to play, waiting at the phone is coming up, trending stories,
headlines and starts you Tuesday The Entertainer Report, Fun Fact
All in the Way eight five five five we want
to take on Shelley in five questions, seventeen hundred bucks
the price we've been asked. Apparently there's a television commercial
(01:05:42):
being produced for the radio station, and we've been asked
to shoot our own footage using an iPhone, which the
iPhone part, like, I think they shoot movies with iPhones now,
so that's not really it. But we've been asked to
shoot our own footage of in studio fun and Shenanigan's yeh, cinematographer, yeah,
to be in this commercial. Also, I can only imagine
that what it's gonna be like Paris Hilton's, you know,
(01:06:04):
video quality, like in go ahead, just go ahead and
put a night vision on, making the whole thing in green.
We already look like we're in jail in these camera
to the other ones. So I just I'm already pretty
sure I know what this is going to look like,
and I just am gonna go ahead and get ahead
of it and just make fun of ourselves now, Like
(01:06:26):
I don't want anyone to think we actually endorse that.
I mean, it's some miracle that we're getting any sort
of marketing anyway of any kind, frankly, but the fact
that we're shooting in ourselves. We should tell you everything
about the quality. So I just want to get I
want to go on the record as saying it's probably
going to be bootleg, because that way, when it's bootleg,
you can't then come back and be like, you guys
(01:06:47):
thought that was good. No, I haven't even it hasn't
eve been shot yet. I already don't think it's good
already anyway, So we're gonna shoot some funny, some fun
shenanigans in the studio during the commercial break. You guys
are gonna miss it, but don't worry. It'll be on
you know, QBC or something soon. You'll be able to
more Fread Show. Next the Fread Show is on. Hey, showbiz. Yeah,
(01:07:14):
you want to be a part of our high budget commercial?
Yeah sure, okay, good in there, we're shooting at ourselves.
Yeah I heard that sounds probably gonna have to edit
it ourselves too, like using the free TikTok app. I'm real,
Peky's over here splicing tape together.
Speaker 21 (01:07:33):
Baby, you're so low budget, it's incredible, Like it is
incredible what we can do with nothing, absolutely nothing, like
it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
Hi Shelley, good morning, Hey, good morning. I got your
little intro here in just a second. But seventeen hundred
bucks is the price today? Twenty eight straight wins for
the showbiz you're taking on? Barbara in just a second.
You got a friend, n Barbara, Barbara, don't you? I do,
my very good friend name Barb. Yeah, got the hot Barb.
Did she sit with that guy? Yeah? Yeah, they are
still together. Yes. Oh that's nice for her waiting by
(01:08:09):
the phone after that. Trending stories headlines just start you
Tuesday fun fact today? Hmmm, I already forgot what the
fun fact is. I did deep research. Oh, how do
I tease this one? It's about a physical activity. Today's
fun fact is about a physical activity. It isn't sex
(01:08:31):
for once, Wow, which I know. That's amazing. The Entertainment
Report this hour too, What do you have? Kalin?
Speaker 4 (01:08:36):
They're working on a sequel to a iconic movie that
a lot of people love. Also leaked video of Rufio's
uh streamer guy?
Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
What's up?
Speaker 9 (01:08:45):
Brother?
Speaker 1 (01:08:45):
Oh? Only fans video? We gotta talk about it? Okay,
we have to hello Red Show. Hello, brother?
Speaker 14 (01:08:52):
Do you have what it takes to battle show biz?
Speaker 1 (01:08:55):
Shelley in the show Biz Show is versus barbar How
you doing, Barbara, I'm good, Barbara, welcome. Tell us about
you please.
Speaker 20 (01:09:10):
On my way to work.
Speaker 19 (01:09:11):
Did not expect to get through?
Speaker 20 (01:09:13):
Did it?
Speaker 19 (01:09:14):
Very randomly? Literally turned down the radio and just called
you should expect.
Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
To get through, because if you've been listening for a
period of time, you realize this. We only have thirteen listeners,
it really do. There's seven lines and thirteen listeners, almost
one per person, so it really shouldn't be any problem.
Plus we've had the same person play every game on
the show in one day. Hey, I just played last
hour and I'm like, wow, we really only have thirteen listeners.
Speaker 20 (01:09:38):
Like for room, I have been to both of your
life tangents.
Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
Thank you, Barbara. Are you the one that kept flashing me?
Is that you? That was not me?
Speaker 19 (01:09:47):
Definitely?
Speaker 1 (01:09:50):
So if we had the live Tangent Our off air
uncensored podcast and there were shenanigans and there was a
couple there that was pursuing me over the question and
answer session, the woman was flashing, the guy was like,
well you come home with us, and then there was
some compromises being made and then I never heard from
him again. Now I'm not saying I was or wasn't
going to do it? But I do you think they
(01:10:11):
were for real? Or do you think that was just
they would just be asking, Barbara, because I never heard
from them again, I don't know.
Speaker 19 (01:10:18):
It was it was intense, the tension was it felt
real to me. It felt real to me.
Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
Yeah, I think I thought Jason was going to go
home with a husband. I was going to go home
with the wife. You know, Okay, I mean we're willing
to go the extra mile for our audience. You know,
we're willing to do what it takes, Barbara, seventeen hundred
bucks is the price twenty eighth straight wins for Shelley.
It's five pop culture questions against our pop culture expert.
Let's go, all right, Papara call Love. You're too all right, Shelley,
with all the respect, get the hell out here we go.
(01:10:45):
Question number one for you, Barbara, which Barbie Starr is
expecting her first child, Margot Roby just weeks after his
d w I arrest, Which singer announced he's opening another
bar with Ziger Woods just went up. Reality starts. Theresa
Judice is being called out from photoshopping a photo of
(01:11:05):
she and Larsa Pippen. Which reality franchise are they both
on Real House? You don't have to say? Yeah, that's all.
That's all we needed. Season three A ton officially made
it into the top ten most popular shows on this
streaming service Netlik and Halsey and this Houdini singer. We're
added the to the already amazing lineup of Our iHeartRadio
(01:11:28):
Music Festival. Name that singer? That's A five. I'll tell
you what. If Shelley gets five wrong, then she doesn't,
then we're taking away all the insurance A five A
five okay? Yeah? Which Barbie Starr is expecting her first child,
Marco Robbie, Yeah, just weeks after his d W I
(01:11:51):
R s Which singer announced he's opening another bar with Tiger.
Speaker 6 (01:11:54):
Woods justin Timberly.
Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
Yeah, reality starts. Teresa Judice is being called out for
photo shopping a photo of she and Lar Pip And
which reality franchise? Are they both on? The Real Housewive? Yeah?
Season three officially made it into the top ten most
popular shows on this streaming service Netflix. Yes, and Halsey
and this Houdini singer were added to the already amazing
(01:12:16):
lineup of Our iHeart Radio Music festival. If you'd like
to keep your job name the singer. Yes, yeah, good,
good Barbara. That's a tie. So you got to come
back tomorrow, but you may have earned yourself some extra money.
Seventeen fifty tomorrow, all right, awesome, so clear your schedule,
Ms Barbara, hang on, all right, stay there, let's talk
to you in the morning. So I'm so shocked I
(01:12:38):
got through.
Speaker 4 (01:12:39):
I ca'm and they're always so good, you know what
I mean, like the unexpected one.
Speaker 1 (01:12:42):
Yeah, nobody should be shocked to get through to this thing.
It's not hard. It's not hard at all. Well, Shelly,
we'll do it again tomorrow. Seventeen fifty, all right, sounds good,
sound good, all right, have a great day. All right.
We'll try and be on time tomorrow too. I know
you got stuff to do, you know again, added to
the list of things I know about my colleagues here
that I didn't need to know. I know so many things,
(01:13:02):
including what Shelley does around eight fifteen to eight thirty
every day, and we got in the way of that.
So as you were waiting by the phone after jojiacat
in three minutes, ever been left waiting by the phone.
It's The Fred Show, Erica, Good morning, welcome to the program.
How are you Hi, I'm doing well.
Speaker 9 (01:13:24):
Thanks, how are you?
Speaker 1 (01:13:26):
We're great. We're glad you're here. So it's waiting by
the phone. We're trying to figure out if you've been
ghosted by this guy Justin. So we got to know
all everything. So how did you meet? Tell us about
any dates that you've been on, and what's happening now
where things stand.
Speaker 9 (01:13:41):
Yeah, so I actually never went out with him on
a date. We didn't get to that part yet. So
I met Justin on a dating app and we got
to talking and everything, and we had some nice conversations
over messaging and he asked me for my where I
was really excited. And then we talked some more and
(01:14:04):
he invited me out for some drinks and I was
super excited to go out with him for drinks. But
the day of our date, he actually went missing, and
I just like, I never heard from him again. He
didn't respond to any of my texts, he didn't text
me just I don't.
Speaker 13 (01:14:26):
Know what happened.
Speaker 9 (01:14:27):
I don't know why he would ghost me before he
even met me in person when it seems like he
was really interested in actually meeting me in person and
getting to know me more. So, I just I have
no idea what could have possibly happened.
Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
Yeah, because all the pre date conversation was good. You
guys were chatting, you were vibing in your opinion, and
then this dude, you know, it's like, hey, I can't
go out with you. You never hear from him again, he cancels.
You never hear from him.
Speaker 9 (01:14:53):
Agun, Yeah, exactly. I'm so confused, like, why would this
even happen when it's my things were going really well and.
Speaker 1 (01:15:02):
Actually, yeah, we don't hear about that too often.
Speaker 9 (01:15:04):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:15:05):
We often hear about, obviously, people who go out once,
twice whatever, and then they don't they get ghosted, But
I don't very rarely do we hear about somebody who
the date the date never happens, which is weird. So
let's see if we can get justin on the phone,
and we'll ask some questions and hopefully whatever's going on
we can straighten out and then we'll set you guys
up on another date and pay for it. Sound good, Yeah,
(01:15:25):
let's see what's going on? Part two of Waiting at
the Phone next after this song Sabrina Carpenter back in
two minutes on The Fred Show, Sabrina Carpenter. It's the
Fred Show. Good morning, Erica. Yeah, all right, welcome back.
Let's call Justin. You guys, you wound up you matched
right on one of the apps, but then you chatted
and then when it was time for the first date,
(01:15:46):
you had something planned, but he canceled, if I have
this all right? And then you never heard from him again.
So you never met the guy.
Speaker 9 (01:15:52):
Yeah, and he actually didn't even cancel. We agreed to
go out, but then he just basically ghosted me, so
he didn't even say that he was canceling thing like that.
Speaker 1 (01:16:04):
Huh yeah. Okay, all right, well, let's let's see if
we can get this guy on the phone, ask some questions.
Good luck, Thank hello, hisus Justin. Yeah, yeah, this is
Justin Justin. Good morning. My name is Fredam calling from
(01:16:24):
the Fred Show and I have to tell you that
we are on the radio right now and I would
need your permission to continue with the call. Can we
chat for a couple of minutes? Is that okay?
Speaker 18 (01:16:32):
Oh my gosh?
Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
Yeah, actually, well, thank you very much. We don't want
to waste too much of your time, but we're calling
on behalf of a woman named Erica who says she
matched with you, and I guess you guys chatted a
little bit but then and maybe had a date plan,
but nothing happened. You disappeared after that. So what's what's
going on with Erica?
Speaker 8 (01:16:52):
Oh?
Speaker 17 (01:16:52):
Wow, yeah, okay, we matched on the apps and then
we're like, we're gonna, we're gonna go out, but something
weird happened.
Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
That's what we're getting at. What's what's the weird thing
that happened?
Speaker 18 (01:17:11):
Yeah? Yeah, So I went on her social media, which
I feel like is normal.
Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
You know, so little little standard before.
Speaker 18 (01:17:22):
The pre date, the exactly pre date stock if you will,
and I found a post that she puts on like Facebook,
Instagram and Twitter saying it was like I can't wait
for my date tonight exclamation point hashtag Jerica.
Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
Yeah, a hashtag already. That's fantastic.
Speaker 18 (01:17:55):
It blew my mind because I was like, we haven't
even met.
Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
Where is this?
Speaker 18 (01:18:00):
How can this get any more weird before?
Speaker 1 (01:18:03):
You know what I mean, Jerica, that's fantastic.
Speaker 18 (01:18:07):
Day page five. I guess is that not really like
some some clinger.
Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
Like I mean, well, I forgot to mention that Erica
is here. Erica. So we're on we're on the social
media's and we're out here, you know, coming up with
hashtags and we're advertising this date. You've never met this guy,
but a lot of excitement pre date.
Speaker 9 (01:18:31):
Yeah, I was just really excited because you know, he
was really cute in all the photos on the app
and everything, and our conversations were really well, I felt
like we really had a connection, like even before meeting.
And yeah, I was just really really excited. And I
thought it was cute to put hashtag Jerika. You know,
(01:18:55):
I didn't think it was a.
Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
Big deal at all. Did you see Justin? Or they're
like other hashtags? Her mother failed relationships prior to that, Like,
you know, I don't know what other Erica combinations there
would be Freerica.
Speaker 9 (01:19:08):
It was basically just my original idea that I came
up with. Yeah, I thought it was super cute.
Speaker 1 (01:19:15):
Oh okay, and we're sharing on social media about our
dates before we go on them, which is I mean, yeah, Justin,
I mean, is it really not worth meeting her even?
I mean, okay, so she was excited about you. She
thought you were good looking. I guess she was engaged.
It's engaged in the process rather, I mean, it's not
not that. I mean, she does have a wedding hashtag
for you guys already, but still it's not It's not
(01:19:36):
the craziest thing we've heard, oh here for a few months.
Don't worry. It's not the craziest thing we've heard. Run.
Speaker 18 (01:19:49):
Yeah, I don't know. I'm very hesitant. I think that
just that represents like sort of a just a divide
in values. I would just never do that before I
met someone, and it sort of freaks me out, and like,
I don't know, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:20:08):
It's the end of Jerica as we know it. I mean,
right here, it's just crushing. And it just seems to
work too. The hashtag really works, the name of one,
the name combination really works for me. But anyway, will.
Speaker 18 (01:20:19):
Yeah, I will say that it is good.
Speaker 17 (01:20:23):
I wish it was made, you know, a year into
the relationship, I see a little.
Speaker 1 (01:20:28):
Too much too soon. Kik, you're really bugging with this.
Honest to god, this is not the worst thing we've
ever heard.
Speaker 3 (01:20:33):
Giving Joe off you what's the crazy man named? Yeah him,
It's given that type of vibe. And since you don't
know this man like, why are you hasta?
Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
Don't claim him? Yeah, you're saying a big one a date.
Then he wants up in a glass box and somebody's basement.
Is what you said exactly, So he did the right thing.
Black hashtags everything over there.
Speaker 3 (01:20:54):
I've been in a relationship with O Mario. It's a
one sided thing for very long.
Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
It's funny. He just texted me and said, who is
she to talk? I think he's been doing this to
me for years. No, it's not going to work out,
not going to be a match, Erica. I'm sorry. Thank
you Justin for your time, Erica, best of luck to you,
to both of you.
Speaker 9 (01:21:14):
Oh thanks. I really thought that this could have gone somewhere.
We could have been a cute couple. You know.
Speaker 1 (01:21:21):
Justin does not agree. The Entertainer Report Kaitlin has that
next trending stories headlines that starts your Tuesday.
Speaker 14 (01:21:28):
That's on the way as well. Cameron's Entertainer report is
on the Bread Show.
Speaker 4 (01:21:33):
Popular Twitch streamer Sketch is responding to recent weeks of
his past as.
Speaker 1 (01:21:38):
An only Fans creator.
Speaker 6 (01:21:39):
He's the What's Up brother, the guy that Rufio Alfice references.
Speaker 1 (01:21:43):
If you missed it.
Speaker 4 (01:21:43):
A slew of videos and photos hit the internet Sunday night,
showing Sketch, who has one point one million followers on Twitch,
taking part in adult content with other dudes.
Speaker 6 (01:21:53):
Then, yes, yes, he was getting into it.
Speaker 4 (01:21:56):
Then Sketch whose real name is Kyle Cox or is
it Kylie Cox or Kylo Cox? Can you look that up, Jason,
because sometimes it's a little typos in here.
Speaker 6 (01:22:05):
But he went live on his Twitch channel yesterday.
Speaker 1 (01:22:08):
To confirm that it was him in the videos.
Speaker 4 (01:22:10):
He was going through a rough patch during that time
in his life, says. The videos were from two years
ago and he was dealing with addiction problems.
Speaker 1 (01:22:17):
Is that his name Kylie? Oh? Kylie? Okay, dude name Kylie.
Speaker 4 (01:22:19):
I just wanted to make sure I had that right,
he said. As his popularity continued to rise, so did
his fear over his past going public.
Speaker 6 (01:22:27):
So he was kind of harboring this dark secret.
Speaker 4 (01:22:30):
While he said the whole situation is a weight off
his shoulders, he did lead his mind to a dark place.
He got emotional on his life as he said his
plan a if this ever came out was to commit
suicide if it ever came out, which is heartbreaking, but
lots of people, including his parents, saved him.
Speaker 1 (01:22:46):
He said.
Speaker 4 (01:22:47):
Plenty of other creators rushed to his defense, and he said,
if it wasn't for people like that, he probably wouldn't
be here today.
Speaker 6 (01:22:54):
He now plans to take a little break, but.
Speaker 4 (01:22:56):
It won't be a long one and he's going to
be back to streaming as soon as tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (01:23:00):
So, yeah, it's all good. You do what is all good?
So we support you man.
Speaker 4 (01:23:05):
Yeah, brother or whatever you said, we called you down.
Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
Yeah, I mean listen, as long as you're not hurting anyone.
I don't give a hell. Which in your cast brother.
Speaker 4 (01:23:17):
Sophie turn Up broke her turner, broke her silence on
her divorce drama from Joe Jonas and a new commercial
so in it, she tells a French bartender that she's
after something different, fun fresh, even wonders if she's asking
too much. It's only near the end you realize it's
all part of Saint Germain's new summer campaign. Also seems
to be a riff on claims that her partying contributed
(01:23:38):
to the breakdown of her marriage to Joe, something she's
always denied by the way she is dating and they
call him a British aristocrat.
Speaker 6 (01:23:45):
I don't even know what that is. That just like
a rich British high society. Yeah, I guess so, like
are you royal? I don't know what that means. But
she has been sexually.
Speaker 1 (01:23:52):
Everybody's royal in England, like someone's related to somebody who's
related to somebody the night of the King of the
Duchess of this. So yeah, I don't even know if
that's a big deal.
Speaker 6 (01:24:01):
Right, It's got to be like in Detroit, how everyone
has like a car connect or plug, you know, a
discount they can get you because it's the motor city.
It's the same exact thing as being royal.
Speaker 1 (01:24:10):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (01:24:12):
And can't you be like night like you can be.
They can turn you into.
Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
A sir, right, they can turn you into a sir like,
don't think you're doing the night thing with this sword?
I know, yeshn This one, Paul McCartney is one. Yeah,
you can get that. They can just bestow it upon you, right, so.
Speaker 4 (01:24:28):
You're let in even though you're not in the bloodline. Right,
it's wild over there. They're living for million years back.
I feel like a sequel to the devil, whereas Praduct
is in the words you know, Yes, You're you A fan.
I quote that movie every day, I think a lot.
I feel like it's one of the most quoted movies.
Disney is developing a follow up to the hit O
six movie. It obviously has Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestley,
(01:24:51):
the high powered fashion magazine editor from Hell, with Anne
Hathaway and Emily Blunt as her assistance.
Speaker 1 (01:24:57):
The original movie screenwriter is going to be back.
Speaker 4 (01:24:59):
I don't know who from the OG cast is going
to come back, but it is supposed to follow Miranda
as she navigates her career during a decline of magazines
and faces off with Emily's character and now high powered
executive for a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestly
desperately means.
Speaker 6 (01:25:16):
So hopefully it's as good as the OG and Real Quick.
Bb Rexa threatened to take action against whoever tried to
throw an object at her while on stage in Norman, Norway.
She was the OG person who had something thrown at
her got a black eye, leave her alone, but video
shows her shouting, if you hit me with something, I'll
take you for everything you fing done. Do not efing
play with me right now? Which one get the f
(01:25:36):
out of here.
Speaker 4 (01:25:36):
This is done for you and with good reason, like
stop throwing stuff, especially at her, please and thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:25:43):
Jason More to check it online today.
Speaker 11 (01:25:46):
Glenn Powell wearing a towel holding a puppy.
Speaker 1 (01:25:49):
Yes, and the towels low.
Speaker 6 (01:25:51):
You can see the little sex lines radio dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
It's a fresh show. I bought your luck. Yeah, I'm
headed right there to the website. Please, Fredshill Radio dot com. Okay, guys,
quick headlines. Hurricane Burrel, which doesn't sound that intimidating. It is,
though Burrow. Let's just mark on Texas after making a
(01:26:14):
landfall yesterday unfortunately took some people's lives nine inches of
rain drenching the Houston area in a short period of time.
Two million left without power in Texas as of last night,
forty seven high water rescues there. A wheel fell off
of United Airlines bowing seven fifty seven just moments after
takeoff on Monday. It has I'm sure it was some
(01:26:36):
sort of mix up, some sort of mix up, man.
They called trip layout there that jacked the plane at
They just didn't put the wheel on all the way
it's certainly not Boeing's fault. Yeah, they couldn't have been.
Kie Key, you don't need a wheel anyway. Who needs
a wheel? You don't need them all. Yeah, yeah you
got wings, you got other wheels. You're on a bowing
That's what I'm saying. Yeah, it's fine, everything's great. This
(01:26:59):
is a little bit Friday, I guess. But middle schoolers
have created over twenty fake TikTok accounts impersonating teachers, and
there's apparently not a whole lot that the school the
teachers can do about it. Legal action could not be
taken outside of school, as the accounts were created on students'
personal time and might represent their right to free speech.
But Kiki's all about the imposter teacher accounts. I don't
(01:27:19):
think it's a good idea.
Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
Yeah, don't do this, kids, parody teacher account don't do this, kids,
But I would follow follow the page. This is something
Kiki would be doing if she were in But it's fine.
It's National Dimple's Day.
Speaker 1 (01:27:33):
Cow Appreciation Day, kit your favorite National sugar cookie Day
today as well. The fun fact is about it's about walking. Oh,
it's about walking. And I'll tell you what it is
next More Pread Show. Next, The Thread Show is on
Fread's Fun Fact.
Speaker 4 (01:27:54):
Fred's Fun.
Speaker 14 (01:28:02):
So much.
Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
Okay, we'll tell you that what I was gonna do,
and then I have a bonus one because now I'm
thinking about it. Just popped up and now I'm thinking
about it. But here's the one I was going to do.
Did you know? No, the average person walks the equivalent
of three times around the world in a lifetime. And
let me assure you that person will tell you about
(01:28:24):
it too. I'm any stamps, did they take anything? I
don't have enough stamps to dan. I didn't take my stamps.
Speaker 6 (01:28:32):
That's me, Like, is it three miles a week of
walk that?
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Oh my god?
Speaker 6 (01:28:36):
I know everybody here, yeah yeah, but I don't check
my steps.
Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
But we all know the step people. We all if
the step people. They it's not like fight club where
you don't talk about being in a fight club. If
you're part of the step club, everybody knows it. There's
a club. Everybody knows that you're a step person.
Speaker 6 (01:28:52):
How do you check? It's in your iPhone?
Speaker 7 (01:28:53):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:28:54):
A lot of people use their like Apple Watch or whatever.
Speaker 6 (01:28:57):
I deleted that health app on the iPhone.
Speaker 1 (01:28:59):
That comes with get my steps in, get my steps in.
Then the people that like, I'm sorry, go ahead, Oh no,
you can go ahead. Know the people that thank you.
The people that will be like, oh, it's not o'clock
at night, I still need, you know, two hundred steps
or whatever. It's like, I'm not if it's not o'clock
at night and we just haven't gotten to it, or
and then tomorrow we'll get to it, because I'm not
then going to go to the gym, run for you know,
(01:29:20):
and whatever, get my adrenaline up, take another shower, and
then not sleep all over a couple hundred steps. Uh.
But I do know people like them, and they got
to tell you about it. But here's the one. We
don't have a ton of time. We may have to
come back to this, but here's the one that blew
my mind. If it's true. It's from Facts Daily on Instagram,
and it just popped up. Our jaws can only bite upwards,
(01:29:42):
so you don't actually bite down sense, so your chin
is moving up your You're like the nose upward parts
not moving down. I've never thought about this because we
all try it. That's my favorite part of the facts
When there's like an activity to go with it, you know,
and everybody's in their cargoing. Hold on, damn it, that's true.
(01:30:06):
More Fred's show next right here? Good morning every one.
It is say July ninth, The Fred Show is on
Caitlin High. Hey, Jason Brown, Hello, good morning show. Busy
is here and Rufio Jess at the hospital any moment.
(01:30:26):
Now we got Ruvio' spawn number two, well, number three,
I guess rufo spawn the second spawn, the third carbon
copy of him. I'm sure. Yeah, we need more Jess
than this one. I think I know we'll see it.
Maybe her temperament would be nice, that would be really nice.
I'll hire that kid right now. M yeah, Rufio's good looks. Yeah,
(01:30:50):
I'll hire that kid right now. Unlikely to happen, though,
I think it's gonna be three Rufos. That's what I think.
I think she can have three children. Okay, anyway, congratulations,
I'm sure looking forward to that. But we're happy for
you the entertainment a for this hour. We'll get some
blogs here in just a second, our audio journals. What
are you working on?
Speaker 4 (01:31:08):
K a woman who was one of those naked painted
dancers at the Playboy mansion is upset that they're using
it in.
Speaker 1 (01:31:15):
A docu series.
Speaker 6 (01:31:16):
We got to talk about if we think this is
okay or not.
Speaker 1 (01:31:18):
Were you here when we had the model? We had
a nude model in here. Were you here for that
bit that we did face? This must have been before
your time. Yeah, we had a nude model and Angie
and I Angie my co host at the time. We
drew her. But yeah we had an and what and
she was from the seventies, very very much, very much.
Speaker 5 (01:31:44):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, what was the reason.
Speaker 1 (01:31:49):
I'm really not sure. I think it was like, have
you ever met anyone who did you ever take one
of those classes where he did that? And I was like,
I went to college, No I have. Yeah, well I'd
never done it, and neither no one had. So we
we found somebody who did it, and we were very respectful.
Of course this was a professional I doubt that we
were very respectful.
Speaker 6 (01:32:08):
We were, I believe was it on the air vision.
Speaker 1 (01:32:11):
It was on the air. I don't know if it
was any good for anyone at all. So confused, I mean,
ye know, the drawings were probably fun to be able
to see. Yeah, yeah, I didn't like frame them. Yeah,
they talk better than they said. These are the.
Speaker 14 (01:32:27):
Radio blogs on the Fred Show.
Speaker 1 (01:32:29):
Now that that happened in the history of this program,
all right, like writing in our diaries, we call them blogs, Paulina, Yes,
take it away, Thank you so much, dear blog.
Speaker 5 (01:32:38):
So you know, you guys all know my mom, My mom,
Marsa mama, Marsa, love by many, feared by money, yes,
but she is a woman of her word. And one
thing that I don't like. And it's crazy because growing
up I used to get disciplined. It wasn't the whole
like I'm disappointing you thing. I know, Freddie talk.
Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
About that a lot. Yeah, that was your thing. My
grandfather he only busted that out maybe twice. And you
get it to my mom, you know, growing up to boy,
when that one came out, he used that one for
special occasions. When that one came out, Oh there was
nothing more crippling. Yeah, I wanted to crown a hole.
And the two times he said it, and I remember
them too, verbade him. He knew what he was doing, right,
(01:33:18):
I'm sorry. So she doesn't have one of those lines.
Speaker 5 (01:33:21):
It wouldn't work on me. I don't think either, like
being disappointed. So for us, it was more like get
joined the club whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:33:27):
Yeah, okay, And that should have been my response saying
with at the time, like, well, you know, I get
used to it. This is not the first today, this
is the first time. It's not the last. You'll feel
this way about me. Yeah, but my mom kind of
pulled it on me yesterday.
Speaker 5 (01:33:40):
And I don't know, but because I have a daughter
now I have a baby, and that's maybe why I
felt some kind of way. But love my mama's she
was asking to see the baby. And if you got
a kid, you know that, you know, plans change. Even
without a kid, plans change. And like the day just
kept dang, and she was like napping, then we were
up that I was cooking, then was laundry.
Speaker 1 (01:34:00):
It was just like the day was just going.
Speaker 5 (01:34:02):
And this is like three o'clock, four o'clock, five o'clock,
and I can tell she wanted to see her and
she was like, oh, her nap is getting into you know,
grandma time. And I'm like, oh, that's really cute, but
like we're napping, you know. So then she didn't end
up going. My baby did not go over her house yesterday,
but I did tell her, hey, I'm still cooking. Do
you want to come over? And then she's like no.
(01:34:23):
I was like, oh, and like we don't talk.
Speaker 1 (01:34:25):
About mama mar to access to the christ child. But
I didn't mean.
Speaker 5 (01:34:29):
So the day was just going and I just lost
shack of time. And then I was like, hey, why
don't you just come by here? I cooked dinner. You know,
I made some dinner. You can have some with us.
And she said no, thank you, and she just kept going.
She shut her location off on her.
Speaker 1 (01:34:43):
Phone on she was mad.
Speaker 5 (01:34:46):
She goes, I'm busy mad. She was like, I'm busy.
I called her twice because you know me, I'll blow
up your phone. Like, if I know you're mad at me,
I'll blow up your phone. I was like, mom, like,
don't do this.
Speaker 6 (01:34:56):
And why did you have to deliver the baby?
Speaker 5 (01:34:58):
I think she just wanted to see her And then
I do this thing too. I'm really bad at this.
If you say, hey, three o'clock, my ass is like four,
let's do five. Theirs was she really mad.
Speaker 1 (01:35:07):
Because because you had a plan and then you didn't
follow through with the plan, that's what she's mad about.
Maybe she moves her day around to accommodate yes, and
then and then what then it's a beanfit we're talking
about here. It's a baby, right, So like, yes, yeah,
you're right, things don't always go as you mentioned that
things will always happen on schedule.
Speaker 5 (01:35:25):
Yeah, And I try to be respectful of everyone's time
because everybody's got a life, you know. So I don't
want to be like making plans or her thinking I'm
coming at three thirty and then we don't come till six,
and she's like, I could have done this nothing. I
get so mad at people who do that. Nothing makes
me more mad, even though I am the queen of
doing that. Right, do that a lot? She she made
you she should have known that three men. Maybe never
(01:35:46):
She did tell me that she goes, she goes. You
do that a lot.
Speaker 1 (01:35:48):
To me.
Speaker 5 (01:35:48):
She's like, you know, you do the whole Like I'll
be there in ten, I'll be there in twenty, I'll
be there in forty five. I do that a lot.
I will admit it. But then she actually, I did
go over last night. I brought the baby just to
kind of like say good night, and like, for a
little bit, I feel guilty. I felt so guilty because
like I want them to have that bond, and I
think that's why I was more bothered. It was me,
I will let it go, I'll see you tomorrow. I
(01:36:09):
was like, no, you want to see the baby, I'll
bring the baby to you.
Speaker 9 (01:36:12):
So I did.
Speaker 1 (01:36:12):
It was a cute moment. And then she texting this
morning and she's like, I'm sorry, and I don't really
get that a lot. So I feel like I feel good.
I got an apology. She turned her location off. She did. Oh,
I was mad. That's that's the way to get me,
is turning your location off on me. It's a it's
a tough balance, you know, because it's like you trying
to create your life. I'm watching it right now. In
my family. You got your life and your routine. But
(01:36:35):
then you've got grandparents that really want to be involved,
but they don't necessarily do it the same way you do,
and then they may not they're on the same schedule.
They also aren't doing all of the things that you
have to do. Yeah you know what I mean. So
and they did do them, and they'll remind you of
that well sixty years ago. I had to do it
for you. But it's like you're juggling. You're actually doing
the stuff and then these people drop in, drop out. Yeah,
(01:36:58):
it's you.
Speaker 6 (01:36:58):
Got speaking of babies, we have breaking news.
Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
We have a baby already. We have a baby. We
have a baby. We have a I didn't take you
any time at all. I mean actually had a c
section with that schedules from six ' ten to now.
We got a Rufie old baby. We got it, just baby. Congratulations.
We have a name. I don't have a name yet.
(01:37:24):
I gotta get a first Oh boy, yes, anyone briefed
him yet? How much it's happened. The entertainer of fort
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for the Fred Show. Rufio and yes, baby number two
has arrived within the hour. Guys don't have a name yet,
but I'm sure that will all be revealed on Rufio's
Instagram page as soon as possible. We were just talking
of the air who gets the clout. I think Jess
should get to post first. Honestly, I agree, since the
(01:38:05):
baby was extracted from within. Yeah yeah, but don't worry.
I have paparazzi. I have a drone flying from you
the hospital now to get the first picture.
Speaker 6 (01:38:16):
Jess is already on the front steps, you know, in address.
Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
The press conference. The whole thing is already happening now.
Yeah it is, uh so, congratulations to them. We'll have
a name tomorrow, I suppose, or maybe did you secretly
know the name and you're just not telling us? No,
I don't. I know that you go and have your
haircut by Jess so and I know sometimes you get
access to information that we don't have, So I didn't
know if maybe you were you were given the information early.
Speaker 6 (01:38:40):
No, I wouldn't lie to you guys about that. Okay,
I would keep the secret, but I wouldn't lie about it.
Speaker 1 (01:38:43):
You could say, I know I'm not going to be
right exactly. Yea, his name is Dale, I know. So
congratulations to Rufio and Jess and Ashland and little Dale Filipino, Filipino,
Mexican Dale or Italian?
Speaker 6 (01:38:58):
Shouldn't she Italian or Italian and Polish?
Speaker 1 (01:39:00):
Yeah? Italian and Polish. I don't know why I thought Mexican,
but anyway, her last names that probably threw me off. Anyway,
Dale will Dale, see your guys. Congratulations, very exciting. We'll
see you guys tomorrow and have an amazing day. Body