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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's the French show. This is what's trended, Chasing Brown.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
You're ready, I am ready, sir. Olympic update. We go
live now. Yes to Paris? Yes or Tahiti apparently is
an option. I didn't realize you could also.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Go to Tahiti.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
I would like to be in Heilin. What's the dealer
is if we want to French territory or something? And
that's why they girl, you're asking the wrong person. Well,
Belle is not in Yes, Okay, she's already contributing. She's
already smarter than the rest of us. If you're just
then just leave now and get a job like in
a real industry French Polynesia.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
What happened to you, Bella? We went to the same college.
I know what Tahiti is.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
I just wasn't exactly sure it's controlled by the French.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Okay, well there you have it.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
So we could go to Tahiti, we could go to
you know, various parts of you know, Paris, France. We
could but instead I'm not sure where where are you
right from this morning? Mercy Arena Arena?
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Oh you okay?
Speaker 2 (00:54):
We we okay, all right, well I've live to Mercy.
We we go ahead.
Speaker 4 (01:00):
See so yesterday, I don't know if you guys saw
these pictures, but the swimming men are setting the Internet
into feral tendencies.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Swimming swimmers, the males swimming team. I can't even speak
after looking at these pictures. Swimming. Yeah. So there's a
Dutch swimmer.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
His name is Arno and he was wearing basically see
through pants to swim, and they were white and you
could see everything through pants.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
You're talking about like the longer version of the swimming
little wearing pants.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
His caprice that he was swimming swing caprice.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Okay, so they're basically like the speedo but like the
half of a wetsuit. Cut yes, the thinner you're saying.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
Yeah, and white and then top him y'all see jewels
jewles boyer, Oh sure, big jewels.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
Guy.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
He was wearing a speedo and let's just say the jewels.
That thing could do some damage, you know what I'm saying, Like, oh, girls, so.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
It might be slowing him down a little bit I
made in the pool. Maybe he's a diver. Oh whoa right, yeah,
of course into the comment is bringing him down. That
guy jumps off the board. It's like boom into the water.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
He needs to meet himself a good drag queen. Maybe
learn a little talk action because it looks like it
looks like a fanny pack. Yes, why were you the.
Speaker 5 (02:26):
Fastest on the fore pushed me out the way.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
But the big story of the day was the we
haven't gotten you know.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
The USA men's gymnastics team won bronze. That's third place. Yes,
for the first time. They meddled for the first time
in sixteen years.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Shout out.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
And Paul Judah is from Deerfield, which is close to
our friend's.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Fut that's not the guy that's with the fanny pack
of it.
Speaker 4 (02:53):
No, none of the us we're giving that. You know,
I don't know what's going on with you guys, but
they weren't given that. But Paul Judah is from Deerfield,
so he's on that team. Uh, Frederick Richard, he would
land his tricks and not move like literally his feet
would plans and then he would be good for gymnastic.
(03:14):
His tricks, it's like little tricks, tricks, tumble stuff. Yeah,
all right, so that was the big thing last night.
And then we also wanted skateboarding, so shouts out to
the skate gold The borders.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
We got a silver in a bronze.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Yes, yeah, that's what it w and then the other
guy got Jagger Jagger eaton.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
I guess that's okay. Yeah, Japan won gold. Japan must
be really good at skateboarding. Right there, you go, Well,
thank you, Jason, welcome. What do we have to look
forward to today? Swimming? Swimming, swimming men or the swimming women.
We're doing all swimming tonight. Lots of tricks in the
pool tonight. Yes, the tricks and capri pants. Just a
quick question for Bell.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
Bell. And by the way, if I while you're in
the corner to you know, not to take Rufio's microphone.
He gets plenty of mike time. It's fine away always
go for rufus mic It's still worry. He'll make up
for it later. Someone texted, ballet is the new Benjamin uh?
And someone texted, is bella familiar with you guys? Does
she know what she's getting involved in?
Speaker 6 (04:16):
I'm just curious, do you I you know, I didn't
do my research, and maybe I should have because I'm
a little scared in that course.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Applied for a job on a show that you've never heard.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
I was a little timid over there. I'm not gonna lie, okay.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
But I'm just being Okay, So you are familiar with
what we do or you're not. I'm a little familiar,
a little.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
We hired someone who's a little familiar with us. Yeah,
why don't we find someone who's a lot familiar? They
would say, yes, because like who that's.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
A good point. Okay, excellent?
Speaker 6 (04:45):
Right?
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Yeah, yeah, it is the highest.
Speaker 5 (04:47):
You guys on Instagram?
Speaker 1 (04:48):
That's there, you go.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Yeah, the highest of journalistic integrity, of course, is what
we're all about here. Well no, no, you might, but
we're higher than that.
Speaker 7 (04:56):
Oh, got it.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
So just so you know, okay, thank you, Bella. You
can give my roof of the microphone back. You don't
have to, but you can back in the corner, you go.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
Yeah, she was out there, and Paulina was on her computer,
and Fella's like, are you writing script for the show?
Speaker 2 (05:12):
You've never listened because there's certainly no script. They would
probably like there to be one, but and for us
just to read it and then play another song. That's
what they would like around here is just say what
we tell you to say and play another song. But no, instead, no, instead, no,
we choose. We choose violence instead, and it's fine. Some
(05:32):
day the ratings will come back.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
Apparently there are negative people listening to us too, which
is amazing. I had no idea that was possible. But
if you could like them, you know, I feel like
it's day one again. Can you rally your friends, all
negative of you listening? Can you tell like three people
and then maybe we'll get up to thirteen again, because
somehow we're not even there.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
What do you think happened, Kiki? How did we fall
from grace? I don't know. I don't know. Should we
just left and then? You know?
Speaker 3 (06:00):
He to farm Radio now, I guess so.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Anyway, Well, yeah, well we'll do our best. But for
now it's we're just talking to ourselves. So you know,
tell your friends. I blame it on you. If anything
bad happens from this point moving forward, I blame it
on you. Yeah, it does make sense. I gotta blame
it on somebody. It can't be Mindfaul. By the way,
Speaking of the Olympics, the men's Olympic triathlon planned for today,
has been postponed over concerns about the water quality in
(06:29):
the Sene river in Paris, where the swimming portion of
the rays was supposed to take place. Organizer said they're
going to try and hold the men's triathlon on Wednesday instead.
I guess it rained and heavy rains caused levels of E.
Coli and other bacteria in the river to rise. It's
like eight times the level of E. Coli that's supposed
to be in water that you swim in. And apparently
(06:50):
they didn't figure this out, so it's not great. It's
done a great And they were holding up like two
cups of water. Friend one was from the river and
almost like drink. And they look the same win the
cop they don't look the same in the river. In
the river it looks like a mud thing, like like
a puddle of mud. But they were like, look, it's
the same color. Everything's fine. But I guess is what
(07:11):
you can't see that we're worried about you? Is it
gold medal worthy Coli? I'm not sure. Maybe I mean
gold medals are cool. Oh yeah, I need you to
do my metal count.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Yeah you didn't.
Speaker 4 (07:20):
We have twenty metals so far the US spot Japan
has more golds six.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
We only have three.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Okay, well, thank you Delta looks to go after Microsoft
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they give everybody ten dollars Uber Eats gift cards, so
that I mean, no problem.
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That mixed up for it?
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Speaker 5 (08:17):
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Speaker 1 (08:20):
I'm waiting to.
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to do, because you'll help you lose weight and it
helps I guess with you know, I don't know diabetes,
and I think that's the original purpose. And now to
help you quit smoking credit score study. Well, yeah, that's
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(09:05):
is there anything? It doesn't do anything.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
But some of the people that I know, the tacos
em vic still like eat cigarettes and are alcoholics, So
don't I don't know if it's working.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
Yeah, it's not a good thing, but eat them.
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I mean no, I mean I'm actually being serious. So
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we're super heavy, Right, it doesn't matter anything. And a
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(09:40):
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Speaker 1 (10:19):
It doesn't even look like a cheeseburger.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Looks like a beef, so they call it a beef sandwich
with a sandwich, but they're calling it a cheeseburger. Yeah
what they're saying anyway. So for two hundred bucks, that
is a deal. Two hundred bucks gets you a sandwich
and a white truffle milkshake. So enjoy that National Climb
a Mountain Day, National Whistleblower Day, National Father in Law Day,
(10:42):
and National Cheesecake Day. Today, the Entertainment Report with Kaelin
is two minutes away. After Madison Beer Breash sh The
Bread Show is on. It's stay or goright. Michelle is here. Hi, Michelle,
good morning, Good morning Michelle. What's going on with your husband?
Stare go little group therapy action here? Tell us what
(11:05):
your scenario is, what the situation is.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Yeah, so.
Speaker 7 (11:10):
I recently found out that my husband is helping his
coworker pay her rents after she fell on some hard times,
which feels, you.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Know, a little weird, right, I mean yeah, that that
just feel a little weird.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
Yeah. I'm feeling weird about it. And I just learned
what about it?
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Okay, so what I need some more here? So you
you've been with this guy, you've been married to him
for whatever a few years, I'm guessing.
Speaker 7 (11:39):
Right, yeah, yeah, about five years now.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Okay, and how do you find out that this guy
is paying his coworker's rent and then have you confronted him?
Speaker 1 (11:49):
And what's the explanation.
Speaker 7 (11:52):
Yeah, so we were like at one of his work
parties and one of his other work friends was like, Oh,
it's so nice what he's doing for her, and I
was like, I mean, you know, so when I confronted
my husband about it, he was like, oh, well, you know,
she's a single mom. She fell on some like, she
fell behind on bills after her ex left her and
her kids. And my husband was like, I mean I
(12:15):
had the money, so you know, I just helped her
really quick. And I was like, well, why didn't you
tell me anything? And he said he didn't tell me
anything because we keep our money separate and that it
was a situation that he felt like he needed to
act fast on. But still, I don't know, it felt
a little too secretive for me.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Do you know how long it's been going on? Did
you mention? I mean, is one month? Is it like
a bridge loan? Is it multiple months? Has it been
a long time?
Speaker 7 (12:44):
So I don't know. I don't know if he's like
telling me the truth or not, you know, but he
told me it's only been a couple months, so I
don't really know what a couple means to him, you know.
I don't know if that means like a couple too
or you know.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
I mean, we didn't get these guys here, and let's
morey this thing and I want a DNA test on
this kid.
Speaker 5 (13:04):
Oh oh wow.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
I'm concerned. I'm worried about this because that is not
a normal thing to do, married or single. Just say hey,
let me pay your bills for a while because you're
going through a hard time. It's a nice thing to do.
But I mean, I don't even know if as a
single guy, I would be comfortable with that, if somebody
came to me and were like, hey, I'm going through
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a hard time, like, oh, let me just cover you
for a while, I don't know. I mean, that's that's
a very that's a very generous thing to do, and
it's hard to imagine there's not any kind of emotion
attached to that. And I suppose it could just be
that he's a nice person. But I would think if
there was nothing nefarious going on, that he would tell
you about it. We come home and be like, hey, honey,
(13:49):
you know this, terrible things happened to my coworker, and
I feel compelled to help out. But it's the fact
that he's not he didn't communicate that to you ahead
of time that.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Really worries me.
Speaker 5 (13:58):
Yeah, he hit it. He hit it from her.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
I thought, Yeah, I mean, I think that's something that
even if it's his money, I think if you're supporting
another woman and her child, that you would want to
be as transparent about the process as possible so that
we don't ask questions like the ones that we're asking.
Speaker 7 (14:19):
Yeah, totally. And you know it's like you said, even
if we, you know, keep our money separate, he's still
taking away money from our family.
Speaker 5 (14:26):
So it does confuse me.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
I don't care if you have all the money in
the family. Well, I don't care if you have all
the money in the world. I still think, you know,
you need to you need to communicate to your wife
while you're helping out another woman.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
And I don't member in just person in general.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Yeah, you know, I would say if money is coming out,
but again, I mean, they keep it separate, but it.
Speaker 5 (14:48):
It doesn't matter, it's still our money. I keep mind separate.
From my husband. We have no joint to cow and
never will. I had no money. It's probably why.
Speaker 8 (14:53):
But either way, if he was to make a move
like that and help somebody out, whether it was a coworker, family, whatever,
Like we're talking about this because we're.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
A uniqu Yeah, because if something were to happen and
you needed money and there wasn't, you know, as much
as you were expecting for an emergency or a health
thing or I don't know, air conditioning breaks or whatever,
and it's like, wh I don't have. I don't have
as much as you thought because I've been I've been
essentially floating another human being. That would be something you'd
want to know ahead of tim. Do you do you
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think there's more to the story? I mean, are you
are you satisfied? I mean you're not, you're calling us,
But are you somewhat satisfied that he's telling you the
truth and just trying to be a decent person?
Speaker 9 (15:31):
Honestly?
Speaker 7 (15:32):
No, because I feel like, you know, like you said,
I feel like if it wasn't that big of a deal,
he wouldn't have hit it from me. And even if
he did hide it from me, and there's nothing going
on you know, we're married, so why are you hiding
that from me? You know, I don't feel like he
lies to me, but this is making me nervous about
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that too.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
And you know, I also think I wonder what this
woman thinks or like what the terms are with her,
because I don't know if somebody were paying, if a
woman were paying all my bills, a married woman and
not telling her husband, I would assume that maybe there's
there's more interest from her, you know what I mean,
like why because otherwise, why wouldn't you just tell everybody
involved that what you're doing to help me? Why would
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you keep it a secret unless you knew your spouse
was going to be upset about it? And then why
would your spouse be upset about it? You know what
I mean?
Speaker 7 (16:23):
Yeah, totally, I'm.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Like, yeah, yeah, no, go ahead, Michelle. And then I was.
Speaker 7 (16:28):
Going to say, you know, like why did his Why
did somebody else at work.
Speaker 9 (16:31):
Know and not me?
Speaker 5 (16:32):
You know, like who told her?
Speaker 1 (16:35):
That's another thing? Yeah? Why? Yeah? Why do why do
people know? And now you yes, Kalin, Yeah, that's weird.
Speaker 5 (16:40):
I don't know. I mean, I do know people that.
Speaker 10 (16:42):
Do nice things like this on the DL because they
know there's possible be upset with the money, not saying
it's right, But couldn't it like, isn't it possible that
there's not something sexual going on between them and he's
just a really nice person.
Speaker 2 (16:54):
He is possible, But why wouldn't he just go right
to her and say, I don't want there to be
any respectation or I don't want there to be any
misunderstanding about what I'm doing here. I'm helping this woman
out at work because I feel for her, because she's
going through a hard time. And then Michelle could object
to it, but it still is his money, and somebody,
you know, somebody could say, well, it's his money and
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if he's making well, this is what Lisa's going to say.
Hang out to say, Michelle, I'm gonna take some phone
calls on this. I appreciate you calling.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Have the radio. We're gonna talk about you behind your back, okay,
and good luck, Thank you so much, Thank you. Miss
Charnie eight five nine one one three five.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
This woman found out that from a cowork from her
husband's coworker, not even her husband, that he has been
paying another female coworker's rent to help her out during
what I guess he's calling sort of a precarious situation
because her ex left and she has kids and she
needs help.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
So he does this.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
She finds out from his coworker, not even him, and
now she's like, now wait a minute, you know what,
like what's going on here? Transparency would be key in
my opinion.
Speaker 10 (18:01):
Yeah, but I'm thinking if someone specifical who like knows
their wife is going to say no, and he's paid
people out of his own pocket, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (18:07):
I just I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Hey, Lisa, Hey, hey Lisa, good morning. Thank you for Colin,
thanks for being part of the thirteen. What do you
want to say?
Speaker 9 (18:17):
So?
Speaker 6 (18:17):
I don't think she has much of a like to
stand on if their money is separate, because if it's
not affecting.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Their day to day life, then it's his money.
Speaker 5 (18:27):
He can do what he wants with it.
Speaker 6 (18:28):
But at the same time, to not have a.
Speaker 7 (18:31):
Conversation with her and say, hey, I want to help
out my coworker and financially we can do it, that's wrong.
Speaker 6 (18:38):
That's not okay. It's the hiding, it's the high that
it's disrespectful.
Speaker 5 (18:46):
But I don't like it at all.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
I again, I think if you've got nothing to high
then you just say I And if his wife Michelle
had objected to it, well then that's one thing that
they can they can. You know, maybe he chooses with
his own money, assuming he's able to fulfill all the
other obligations he has, maybe he chooses to do it anyway.
But the fact he didn't say anything, I don't like it, Lisa.
Speaker 5 (19:08):
Right right, that's the problem. That's the problem here.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Yeah, thank you, Lisa, have a great day. I love
you to.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
People are really on the text overwhelming response about why
are married people keeping their their finances separate?
Speaker 1 (19:22):
I think a lot of married minors separate. Yeah, I
think a lot of people do that.
Speaker 5 (19:27):
Just we just do. We just do it. I don't
really believe in the joint thing. I mean, I guess
I do.
Speaker 8 (19:30):
If you're paying like a mortgage or something, right, it's
coming out of an account to pay bills.
Speaker 5 (19:35):
But why are we putting it all together?
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Have my own mind separate?
Speaker 3 (19:38):
We have a we have a joint savings account, like
our tax returns go into that and he'll do that.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Yeah, mister Nasty's here, mister Nasty.
Speaker 9 (19:48):
Hello, what's up my radio family?
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Man? We haven't heard from mister nasty. Know while mister nasty,
what say you what?
Speaker 9 (19:56):
What?
Speaker 1 (19:56):
What do you think? What? What's your take? He's in it?
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Mister Nasty says that that Michelle's husband is hitting it
and that's why he feels obligated to pay her rent.
Speaker 6 (20:09):
Yep, absolutely that it's the only logic.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Here, that's the only possibility, says mister nasty. Do you
think is the kid is? Do you think let's just
let's go out there?
Speaker 6 (20:20):
Uh?
Speaker 9 (20:20):
You know, I would have to see the picture of
the boy out to go from there. But look, I know,
for I don't even want to pay rent for my wife.
I live with her, so I don't you know, and
I live with my wife, So there's no way he's
gonna be paying rent into different homes and just be
nice about it like that or not even say hey,
pay me back when you get on your feet or no, no,
there's no way.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Yeah, mister nasty, I hate to say that every situation
where a man does a nice thing for a woman
that there's something sexual Like I hate to be that
guy because I don't believe that. But this is not
this is not like let me pay for subway for
lunch today or you know, let me let me help
you with I don't know, clothing for your kids or
food groceries. And somebody we're talking about this guy's been
(21:02):
paying her rent I mean thousands of dollars and not
telling his wife.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
That is not good.
Speaker 9 (21:08):
Oh, especially not telling your wife that.
Speaker 6 (21:11):
That's what makes it even worse.
Speaker 9 (21:12):
Yeah, like my math has been adding right up there.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
Another coworker knew about it. Like why don't you get
all the co workers to help this woman out? You
know what I'm saying, Like start a fun like everyone
pitch in and help this woman out. Like that's your
co worker too, But only one coworker is helping this
woman out because he only want hate.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Yeah exactly, you guys.
Speaker 9 (21:30):
Are co workers. The coworker might have been hated too.
Speaker 6 (21:32):
He might have been like the friend from yesterday.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
Yeah, he was trying to get he can't afford to
pay your rent, so she doesn't care about it? Ye, only.
Speaker 6 (21:43):
Marriage.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Brilliant, Thank you, mister nassy, good as hear from you.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Have a good day, all right man? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (21:51):
And then somebody said, would love to know I should Uh,
I should text my friend divorce attorney Morgan and see
if this is true. But even if you have separate
accounts and you're married, the money, according to the texture,
the money would still be partially hers.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Yes, because in fairness that's great.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
I don't know how the law really is on like
separate accounts, but what I do know is, you know, ruvio,
God forbid, you get a divorce just because everything right,
just because the money's in your account, You're still gonna
have a lot of obligation. So technically, if he's spending
money that he might have to spend on the family
on another person and not talking about it, I think
that's gonna be a problem. Hey Salem, oh, hi, Hi, Hey,
(22:27):
what do you want to say? Good morning?
Speaker 1 (22:30):
So I guess what I.
Speaker 6 (22:31):
Wanted to say is the biggest thing is, like I guess, transparency.
And you know, if he wasn't upfront or transparent. I
know my boyfriend does a lot of wonderful things for people,
probably one of the reasons why I got with him.
You know, it's one thing if it's something that like
he does on the daily for like everyone, I feel
(22:54):
where it's different if it's for just one person in particular.
Like I said, my biggest thing is transparency, and if
he wasn't upfront with something like that, I feel like
that's a big red flag.
Speaker 9 (23:05):
You know.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Yeah, yeah, I think that's the key here.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
The key here is the fact that she had to
find out this way because without the co worker, she
would still not know.
Speaker 6 (23:14):
Right exactly, you know, And like I don't know, personally,
if it was something like that, I would like to
be upfront with my significant other, especially if anything were
to come up, you know, because again that raises a
lot of red flags. And I understand that you guys
have different bank accounts, but you know, you guys are
a family unit, you know, and everyone has to make
(23:37):
sure that they meet their obligations. So hopefully he's meeting
his obligations and whatnot. But still it just it interrupts
me the wrong way, and I don't know.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
He's taking care of that family.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
I'm will missing nasty. There's no other way around. There's
no other scenario here. This man is up to something,
because if you weren't up to something, he would have
just told everybody what he was doing, right, and by everybody,
I mean his wife And since he didn't his partner.
I want a DNA test on my desk stat the
entertainer reports.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Next they talk better than the excited.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
These are the radio blogs on the Fresh It was
it was more lustful.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
It wasn't really loved. It's more lust something to Let's.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
Do some blogs, Kayla, excuse me, We'll let Rufio do one,
because the busiest man in the world. You did make
time though, after a long weekend of eating fried chicken, yes,
and drinking sangria, you did make it to the theater
to see Deadpool.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
I did take it away.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
Give us the review, bog raining man, Holly Lou Rain and.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Man go ahead? Is that a in Living color reference?
It is?
Speaker 3 (24:57):
Thank you cool? YEA three snaps and a does he
get three steps to that twist?
Speaker 6 (25:03):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (25:03):
It gets all the snaps. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
So I finally got to see Deadpool and Wolverine, and
I had to see it before all the spoilers started
coming out, because there are so I'm not gonna have
spoil it for anybody who hasn't seen it, but there
are so many amazing cameos and appearances. They're not just
like cameos, are like actual characters in the film, you
know what I'm saying. They're a part of the movie.
(25:26):
This is the third movie in the franchise, the first
in the MCU, which means it's the first one that
like Disney and Marvel have control over because it used
to be with twentieth Century Fox, which Disney acquired, so
they're all in the same company now. But like it's
kind of like a thank you to you know, Fox,
and then thank you to Disney in this film. But
(25:48):
it's crazy. Hugh Jackman is Wolverine. He's just jacked in
this film.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Oh he's shirtless.
Speaker 3 (25:56):
I'll let you guys know that he shirt lives in
this movie.
Speaker 5 (25:58):
Spoiler.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
But uh, there's, like I said, there's so many characters.
It's like, it's so amazing that Ryan Reynolds was able
to get all these people in this movie and what
he was able to do, and like he's, uh, he
breaks the fourth wall a lot. So we talked to
the audience a lot, and there's so many references if
you're a comic book fan, if you're a Marvel fan,
so many shout outs and so many different characters. But
it's definitely well worth to go see if you're if
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you're into into the franchise, if you're into Marvel, movies.
It's definitely one. It's definitely a top three for me
out of all the Marvel movies out there.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
So yeah, okay, So I know nothing, Rufio, about any
of this. Was there any point you've been seeing it?
You'd have to watch the first two you would you
would know, you would understand some characters. But if just
going to see this movie, it would not make sense
to you.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
I'd rather make love to my couch.
Speaker 5 (26:52):
Do I need to go see it?
Speaker 1 (26:54):
No? Oh wow? Yeah, okay, okay, we know what that means.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Yeah, it's devoid of someone Kaylen's in love with, which
would be the only reason why you would go to
that movie right just to see your favorite Yeah.
Speaker 5 (27:08):
Or if there was a gun of mad Yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
It may or may not be in the movie. We're
not sure. Well, we are sure, but we may or
may not know. I don't want to ruin it.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
If you want to, if you want to go hoping
that happens, go, maybe it'll happen for you.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Thank you, Rufio. That was excellent. I can't wait to
night go. Yeah, deer blog, So I know it's been
a couple of days. It was pre show vacation. But
I did complete the children's hospital five k.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
I did do it. That's right, Thank you very much.
Speaker 5 (27:37):
I gonna got a bumper sticker for your car three
point two. Yeah, no, I'm not a little family behind it.
Speaker 9 (27:44):
I'm not.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
I believe that I should have one. You should a
metal on many other things. Actually, I was shocked people
can run a five k three point two miles in
fourteen minutes. Whoa, whoa, because there, I guess, because it's
not as long as a marathon. Then these people did
sprint it basically, But that's like less less than five
minutes a mile.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Yeah, yeah, And it took me more like thirteen minutes
a mile. It took me fourteen minutes to run a mile.
It took some people fourteen minutes to run the whole
damn thing. It was kind of nuts. Did Gideon finish
the race and then come back for you or yeah?
Speaker 3 (28:18):
No?
Speaker 1 (28:18):
He actually ran it four times. Oh my god, he
ran it four times.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
Each time I'd start walking, he would just complete the
course and then made me back around on me.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
I'll come back for you.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
He didn't even sweat, he didn't And Calin and Jason
were there at the end.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
He did.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
He wasn't even sweating. It was crazy, but you know,
he wasn't as bad as I thought it was going
to be. I have to say, the only running I've
been doing in the last couple of years on a treadmill,
and running outside is way better.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
Okay, it's way better.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
And the weather was nice, and I walked a little,
I ran a little, but I was really happy when
it was over. And thank you for all the support
people saying very nice things. Honestly, is not that big
of a deal. Of five ks is not that big
of a deal. But I am not a runner, and
so it was it was quite feet of of of
athleticism for me.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Yeah, so another one.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
No, oh, but I would. I would do it again,
you would, I would do it again. But I wasn't
even prepared because like we were standing there, you know,
bs ing in a little like little I don't know
village they had there before with the tents and you
know whatever sort of the home base for this race,
and we were going to stretch and do all this stuff,
and then all of a sudden, the races started, like
(29:26):
we weren't paying attention, and everyone starts running, and so
then we're like, oh God, we got to go. So
I wasn't like mentally, I needed a little I needed
more preparation. I needed to like get in the game.
I went in the game.
Speaker 10 (29:38):
No, he was running with all the walkers too, so
it would think he was just like.
Speaker 5 (29:41):
Trying to show the time.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Well, no, by the time we got out because the
walkers are behind the runners, the runners start and then
the walkers go behind them, and so by the time
we got out there, it was walker time and so
I'm having to like dodge all these people to then
get to where the runners are.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
But people were nice or cheering me on and stuff
like that.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
But yeah, I'm I'm not much of a natural athlete,
which shouldn't surprise anybody, but thanks for the support.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
You did.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
Kind of shoes you're rocking when you're run in. I
wore Birkenstocks, Notch, I wore Doc Martins. I wore the
running shoes that Paulina got for Christmas or my birthday
or something. So yes, it was it was a tribute
to you, maybe one and only five day for the
rest of my life. Fresh