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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Just wait, Fred's show is on Money Show. I find
myself I just did it right now and I can't
repeat what I said, But I find myself using phraseology.
I don't even know what that would be a metaphor,
and that's not a metaphor. There are certain like dishes,
(00:25):
like things that you say, like this person can go
and whatever you say after that, and I guess it
used to have a negative connotation, but like now it
takes too much thinking. Right, that's not an insult to me, right,
that's what I mean. But then again, was it ever?
Like what's like I can't I can't. I can't repeat
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what I just said, which I know is terrible for radio.
But just imagine in your head. There are a number
of things when you're like upset with someone and you
want them to go off, and do you know the
figuratively like you this person can go off and X
y Z. It's like, well, that's not like I guess
it would be that particular person wouldn't enjoy that, but
like a lot of other people might, you know, or
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like the MF slaying or the m F cuss word.
I don't like that. Well, I mean, that's not so bad.
Either is it like if you're the one doing the
you know what I mean, like like for me to
be like that that and then that word, well, depending
on who who we're talking about. I mean, that's not
always that's not so bad, you know, that's not That's
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not the worst thing you could say about somebody. I
just think some some of these cuss words they don't
necessarily check out to be like that bad, you know,
depending on the context, say in a certain way. Yeah,
And I find myself saying that, particularly one I just said,
I find myself saying because I've just said it for
because I'm an idiot, I've said it for a long time,
and then I'm now I'm realizing, like, no, wait a minute,
that's not that's not that isn't mean enough, that's not
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even mean. Like I need to come up with a
different thing to say. Anyway, morning everyone, it is jo Say,
August thirteen, The French Show's Hi Kalin, Jason Brown, Hi
Ruf Kiky's here, Good morning, Shelby, Shelley Money. Next hour
in the showdown Bellhamena this year. So you know, we've
been having some technical issues the last few days. You
should listen just to see what's going to happen next,
(02:14):
because I'll tell you what my theory is. They're blaming
it on Bellhamine, the intern. They're claiming that she's clicking
on things in her studio that just send the whole
thing off kilter. At the same time, two days in
a row now, I have not received my CIA background
check on her. She could be the ops. I don't know.
Maybe she works for the competitor and it's all part
(02:37):
of their grand plan to take us down. I don't
know yet we have. I mean, you hired her, Jason
so and Camela recommended her, So maybe you guys are
the ops to maybe you guys are the ops.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
I've done it. It's a scheme. One I really think
is that people are just trying to make this job
as difficult for us as possible. I think it's an
inside job, and I don't think Bellhamie has anything to
do with it. I think they're the company wants to
save money and it's opposed to firing me. Just for
firing me, they just they're gonna make it look like
I'm inept. I can't even stay on the air. So
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today we're sending rufio in there to stare at her
in the in the next hour, just sit there and
stare in her hands and see what she does. Right,
so you're right, and then we're gonna see what happens
now now granted, and you know today it won't happen
simply because you're staring at her, But like tomorrow, if
you come back in here, it's gonna happen again. But
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that's okay because what she doesn't know is we got
four cameras on her. Now, we're watching her all the time.
I got a monitor right here. I'm watching everything she does.
Ring camera scammer the expert, Yeah, exactly. You know you
want to know who a ring camera scammer.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
Is, Kiki, You had the wrong individual in your teek.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Dear Kiki, Dear judge, Kiki. I work in a place
and there's a person that works there that picks a
random thing to click on every day and send the
whole operation off kilter. I don't think that's what I
honestly don't think that's what.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
Expert advice we got yesterday from our genius team, yes
was restart the computer. Yeah, so we did that today
as well. We took it out, blew the dust off. Yeah,
plugged it back in and maybe it'll be fixed. So
there's a couple of variables. Rufio staring or it could
be you know, just unplug it, plug it back in.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
You guys know I'm a pilot and a flyerfred and
airfread sometimes you know, well there's a lot of computers
evolved the screens and whatever, and I'm not kidding you.
A couple of weeks ago, it was glitching, not the
air on the ground. Something was glitching someone right, and
I call im like, hey, guys, what's going on with this?
And they go, yeah, just shut it down and started
up again. I'm like, wait, what wait, that's that's what
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that's your advice. I mean, we're going to put this
thing in the air, you know, like real high in
a minute, like just me in there alone. And you're
saying that's all, yeah, we don't really know. Just started up,
just turn it off and started up again. Everything. It
wasn't like the end, and it was something with the thing,
and I will admit it, it did fix it, But
I also don't know that I love that advice, Like
what would happen if that would to go off?
Speaker 5 (05:08):
When you're flying, you have to like a paper map out,
like you know, a map.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Question. Yeah, one good thing. I printed this out. Take
it right at the light. No, I mean I don't know.
It wasn't that cad. It was that bad. I would
have probably made somebody come like physically look at it.
But yeah, that's that's that's not a satisfying solution for me. No,
because like because we don't that's them saying we don't
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really know what happened and we and we're not even
gonna try and fix it. Just and I realized that
does fix things sometimes, like it just I don't resets
everything right, but like why did I'm a guy that
used to know, like, well, why did it happen to
begin with?
Speaker 6 (05:47):
Right?
Speaker 4 (05:47):
And they sent this like big document with a bunch
of letters.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
And they know they're too stupid that I had a
call engineer. I'm like, girl, I need you to like
what does this say? Yes, all I see is the
word error. A million times they've done this stuff. They
know we're too dumb to know what it is.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Right.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Oh yeah, I felt ghest.
Speaker 7 (06:05):
But don't we all restart something the first time? Like
whenever something goes wrong isn't that your first instinct, right,
let's unplug it, let's restart it.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Yeah, but there are certain things like a radio station
where I need a little more. How do you do that?
I need a little more. And by the way, I
don't want to be the one to have to do it.
Why don't you come down here and restart it? Because
I don't. I don't need the smoke if it doesn't
work properly.
Speaker 7 (06:30):
Our cameras went down yesterday too, and we got the
same advice, but we got a fancier term, not restart it.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
He said, go ahead, and power cycle is Oh that's different.
That's not unplugging plugging back again. Oh no, kiky, that's
way different. There's a fancy way to say it. Okay,
power cycle. I mean, you know, summertime has been a
little slow for the Old Fred Show, a little slow.
(06:55):
You know, we had kind of a kind of a
slow month of July. We're really hoping things ramp up otherwise,
going to wind up on one of those radio news sites. Wow,
talking about Idaho Falls where we work. Now, Yeah, we
would have a podcast, that's true. We'd also huddle up
in my living room and yeah, it'll be fine, yeah,
but I'm just I don't know. We'll see. My conspiracy
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theory and I don't think it's a conspiracy, is that
they're just screwing with us and they've done it before,
and so let's just see. Let's just I think you
should listen simply to see what catastrophe we have to
work our way out of today. And you should also
know that when it's happening, we have no idea just
because of the way this is all set up. But
it makes us look like amateurs, which we are. But
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I mean, can we can we pretend that we're not?
You know what I mean? Like, can we at least,
I mean, the words that come out of our mouths
are amateur. But can you at least make the technical
part of it? You know what I mean? Like, the
least you could do is make it so that that
goes somewhere. That's all. That's all I need to do
my job. That's it. That's it. That's it. Anyway, Okay,
(07:59):
that's it. Let's see what happens. Jake Jillen Hall, by
the way, that Jake Jillen Hall, by the way, not
a convincing heart throw. We were having that conversation off
the air, too good looking guy, he gives short to
me and then Caleen finds out. Caylen revealed that she
and her boyfriend were arguing because Shane was saying her
boyfriend then he looks short too. I thought the guy
was like five eight yeah, and it was an argument
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in your marital bed, and so you then looked it
up to prove him wrong. It turns out according to
the Google a, he's six feet tall. I don't know, though,
that could be like athletes where they say, oh, he's
six ' nine and he's like six two.
Speaker 8 (08:31):
You might always do out a couple. Oh yeah, it's
like your ID car. It's like I'm six with you know,
shoes on. With my Jason, it's like, okay, well what
are you really?
Speaker 1 (08:39):
I'm one ad girl. We'll say the same. Yeah, yeah,
my d from high school. Yeah, I don't know. We
were talking about that off the air too. I don't
Jake john Hall presumed innocent. Great show. I think everyone
should watch it. Camlan finally finish it. Twist and turns
didn't end the way I thought it would. I didn't
like the ending. You weren't you were a sastart with
the ending. I don't know if it's the same ending
(09:01):
from the book. A lot of people read the book,
and I don't know, but I guess they've managed to
turn it into like a mini series or or they're
going to maybe, oh, they're going to keep it going,
but it's going to have to be about something else
because we know what happened at the end if you
watch the whole thing. Which is the problem with these
limited series, right, because it's like intended to be wrapped up,
and then when they're this successful, it's like, oh God,
(09:21):
now we got to we're gott to write more, you
know what I mean. But the intent was for it
to start and finish like the book does.
Speaker 8 (09:27):
Yeah, And am I wrong in saying, like you told me,
Lady Reindeer, Baby Reindeer, whatever the hell that was that
we watched that it ended in a very like kind
of way. I thought it ended in a way to
set up another season. Did I read that wrong?
Speaker 1 (09:42):
I need to remember. I don't even remember so long ago. Stay, yeah, no,
I remember the show. I don't remember. I don't remember
being satisfied with the ending. I was satisfied with the
ending of Presumed Innocent, but the whole Jke Jalen Hall
is a heart throbbed thing. I just I doesn't. I
don't buy it. It's not doing it for me. Yeah,
I mean kick out. I'm do you think he's a
(10:03):
hard throw I know that that's not necessarily your type,
but I mean, Pauline, I look at him too, Jason, Jason,
you too. I don't.
Speaker 4 (10:13):
Oh no, because Taylor Swift, he had, you know, the
Taylor Swift of it all out. I don't think he's
like super attractive. I could think of probably ten actors
at the top of my head that are hotter.
Speaker 6 (10:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (10:24):
I thought the show he's shirtless a lot, newly jacked,
and does have a.
Speaker 4 (10:28):
Good body when he's jacked. Yeah, neck down, he has
a good body when he gets I thought he did
a good job. He was, he did a good job acting.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
You know my type. No, I just I don't know.
Every it's like, oh, you know, oh this hot lawyer
and he's going to prison and he's got to fighting
for his life, and I'm just like, spoiler, And don't
call me a hater, because the one example that comes
to my mind is why don't know, I don't think
it's a spoiler that's that's the obvious. That's that's in
the previews. Like Euphoria. I would do everybody on that show, male, female,
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even some of the pets. I mean, it doesn't matter.
They're all good. Everyone in Euphoria is good looking. Every
single creature in Euphoria is good looking. No, Like, I
can't I watch that show. I'm like, okay, I get it.
Even if they're not my type, I still get it.
You know, like that show All American, you know, the
high school showing like they're in college. No, no, no,
I can't. You know what I can't. I got to
(11:22):
whatever see because you know, on Netflix they put stuff
up late, so I don't even know what it's not,
probably even the latest season. It's probably like two seasons old.
Oh yeah, there's multiple seats. Everybody at least I can
say everybody on that show is good looking, like everyone
that I get it now. Granted they're all in their
late twenties pretending to be nineteen, which I don't buy. Like,
how does that guy have a full ass beard? Like,
(11:44):
I'm sorry, there was only one kid in high school
that had a full ass beard. And you know that
kid had that beard when he was ten all right,
so like it's snow. I don't buy that, but you
know what I mean, Like there's a number of shows around. Okay,
I get it, Like these people are all really good looking.
I understand, but I don't know that that casting didn't
quite do it for me. But but it was good.
(12:05):
Everyone should watch him. Let's see group therapy and stay
or go? That's coming up next hour. Waiting by the phone.
Let did somebody get ghost a trip to Vegas? iHeart
Radio Music Festival. We'll get to trending story's next headlines
to start your Tuesday and the entertaining room point after
Sabrina Carpenter eats the French show. We're glad you're here.
It's the frend show. This is what's trending. If I
pushed around the button, we're still there. Yeah, okay, it wasn't.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
Man.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Now, I'm just pushing all the buttons to see which
one it is. No, that's how we figure it out, though. No,
I mean, and I'm doing a power cycle on my brain. Yeah,
I'm in power cycle. A bunch of texts this morning
eight five, five, five, nine one three five nice body
referring to me Jake chill at home I think his
voice is kind of high. Maybe that's what it is,
his voice, Maybe his voice in his body don't match,
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or maybe the voice is what gives short to me, okay,
because he does kind of have a softer, higher voice.
Speaker 8 (12:55):
Yeah, he's a.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Good actor though. Agreed about Jake g I was listening
all morning. Did Shelley win the show down yesterday?
Speaker 9 (13:03):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (13:03):
You didn't hear that part? That's the part that gets
us all the ratings, No wonder. Maybe I also want
to say that the malfunction was strategically timed. They wait
till the most critical part of the show to start
screwing around with stuff. But that's nothing, that's nothing rare. Yeah,
these guys love to do like software updates, Like, let's
do a software updates at seven thirty in the morning.
(13:24):
What's happening And there's nothing happening at the radio station
seven thirty in the morning, is there? No? No, we'll
just do it two in the morning. Nah, right in
the middle of the Fred Show. Let's do it. We're
gonna need to just take everything down and put it
back up. But we're not really sure what's gonna happen
when it comes back. But that's the perfect time to
do it.
Speaker 5 (13:39):
Habiteur's I'm telling you when no one's listening, because it's only.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Happening on one side too, Like, oh no, it doesn't
happen any other show in the middleing it just starts.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
No, I'm just say, like our listeners in Raleigh, they
heard everything, like perfectly fine. Thank god it's only here.
It complains the most, I mean miracle. That place is
put together with duct tape. That's the truth.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
The radio station in Rally, God bless them, God bless
Trevor and Burger and all those guys. But honestly, like
the last time I was there, I soldered stuff myself.
I had a blow towards out. I was moving walls around,
I was I was They're like, hey, the microwave doesn't work,
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and I'm like, okay, I power cycled back. I mean
it was like they're like, yeah, in order to get
in order to get on the radio, you gotta hold
these two wires together. From nineteen seventy, like Marconi himself
worked at them. The radio was invented at that place.
It's it's God bless them. I mean it's it's truly
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like a pawn shot from nineteen seventy eight. Yeah, anyway,
holding us down. No, No, it's we love we love them,
We love those guys. What are some other texts? Oh,
all the teachers going back to work broke the radio.
I certainly hope that's what happened. Imagine. I certainly hope
that they were the capacity of the listenership was so
high that it just didn't know what to do. That's
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really what we're looking for these days anyway, So just know,
just know that it matters. And we had this conversation
before all the teachers and moms and kids went off
first summer, we had this conversation. We had a family
meeting and we said, guys, look, if you like this
show and you want us to keep doing it, don't
don't have it. Don't stop listening for the summer. So
there's like heart palpitations and meetings, and you know, I
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got Big Daddy Bob calling me, going where did everybody go?
You know, and I'm like, I don't know, I don't know.
And now everyone's back apparently, so it's good. I hope
everyone else enjoyed their minor time at the top, but nope,
we're taking it back right everyone our rightful spot at
the top, right right, if they can hear this right right.
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In the meantime, they're playing polk music back. Also, I
need to give shout out this morning to I got
a nice message from our tour Simonis, who's a radio
host in Lisbon, Portugal at FM. Apparently this is what
he said. He said, Hi, Fred, Today, I was left
alone by my two co hosts and it feels like
everyone else in the building went on vacation, same same
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our tour, so it's just me and the mic. So
to feel less alone and connect with my overseas peers,
I decided to link up with the radio hosts from
all over the world who were on the air at
the moment. With that said, I would love to get
a hello from you for my show. You can text
it to me here. Well, hello, our tour in the
beautiful city of Lisbon. It's a nice place and you're
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a nice guy. Yeah, And he's there, so good, good
morning man here and was.
Speaker 5 (16:43):
Waiting for the second part where he's going to ask
you for like a thousand dollars book.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
I did buy a MacBook from him. Are you saying
it's not real? I gave it my social security number
and routing information. What do you mean He said that
I was a descendant of I'm a Portugue. I'm a
Portuguese prince, is what he said, and which everyone can
see when they look at me. And he said that
I was going to inherit eighty seven gazillion gold balloons.
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Wait a minute, you say, are you saying that our
tour is lying to me? No, that's impossible. Guys. We
have controversy and what's trending this morning? I should play
the Olympic music and Jason, I'm sure you have something
to say about this. But we thought the Olympic stuff
was over. But USA Gymnastics said Monday that it's appealed
to restore gymnast Jordan Childs bronze medal and the floor
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exercise has been turned down. The federation was informed by
the Court of Arbitration for Sports that the rules do
not allow for an award to be reconsidered even when
conclusive new evidence is presented. The news comes a little
more than a week after the actual floor exercise competition itself,
for a late inquiry by her coaches first triggered the
(18:02):
saga that played out in the day's sense so in
the last routine of the floor exercise final, she got
to score thirteen point sixty six to six, which included
a deduction of one tenth of a point for an
improper slip split leap known as I'm not even a
tourjit full. Oh yeah, of course. Obviously, that score put
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her fifth behind two other gymnasts who had scores of
thirteen point seven. But then the coaches from USA Gymnastics
formally appealed that specific deduction and the judges agreed. Her
score then went up, which then made her eligible for
a bronze medal. The Romanians then said that the last
minute reversal was unfair and ultimately that's been upheld. So
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you gotta ship that thing back. Sorry about that. Good
luck getting it back right, gotta be like find it,
come to find it, come take it right, getting yourself.
That sucks anyway, And it looked like they had and
they had video that this was.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
Incorrect, right, so you can appeal it one way but
not the other apparently, so she just doesn't get a
say in it, and that sucks that you have to
give the metal back.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
But then do you sort of just always know that
you want it? I mean, I realize that's probably not
as good as you know.
Speaker 4 (19:11):
Like your first solo metal this is all the drama
around it, like crappy is that?
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Yeah? That does kind of suck. A four point four
magnitude earthquake hits southern California yesterday afternoon, sending shockwaves that
were felt across the region. It was about twelve twenty
two point five miles south southeast of Highland Park, near
LA's Chinatown neighborhood. People felt the shaking. Aaron Rodgers is
trending today. He apparently regrets telling reporters in twenty twenty
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one that he had been immunized. That's the quote against
the coronavirus you as soon to be published unauthorized biography.
He told an author, Ian O'Connor that while his claim
to immunization was the crux of his appeal, he would
handle the situation differently today. If there's one thing that
I wish I could have done different, it's that, because
it's the only thing that critics could hit me with. This.
(20:00):
This is a guy who said, well, I guess he
tested positive for COVID as an unvaccinated player. He was sidelined,
But he had said that he was immunized. But what
that really meant was that he wanted homeopathic treatment regimen
that would then qualify as the vaccination. NFL said no.
But before that, he had said that he was immunized,
(20:22):
so that's what he really wanted, was some sort of
you know, alternative, and they said no to that, and
he took a lot of heat for him. A proposed rule,
a federal rule, would make it easier to cancel subscriptions,
which is amazing because if you've ever noticed, it's very
easy to sign up for stuff, and it can be
exorbitantly difficult. My goodness, have you ever tried to cancel
(20:44):
a gym or MCA membership? You got to have a
notarized letter with your grandmother's blood. Yeah, you got to
hand it to him too, like you can't even it's crazy,
but yeah, they'll take your credit card and you're in
the gym at about four or seconds. Right. Oh yeah.
So the Biden administration, if they get their way, the
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answer would be that it's like a one two thing,
very simple. The administration is going to work through the
FTC and FCC to ask companies to make it as
easy as possible to cancel subscriptions as it is to
sign up for them in the first place. For a
lot of services, it takes one or two clicks on
your phone to sign up. It should take one or
two clicks on your phone to end the service. The
new regulations were announced yesterday, but we'll take anywhere from
(21:26):
weeks to months to go into effect. There's a rage
that's trending. I didn't realize this Americans owning miniature farm animals.
Do you know at you want? Who's done this? God,
cow's goats, donkeys and other tiny farm animals. Yeah. Rob
Derdick did it back on the with his little mini horse.
I'm surprised you had time with all of his MTV
(21:47):
shows to do anything. It was part of the show.
Speaker 8 (21:49):
It was Robin Big Yeah, Rip big Yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
I'm just curious. By the way, if you've got a
second eight five, five, five nine one one h three
five Bellhamine, don't click on anything but the phone. I
swear to God. By the way, I do not think
it's her fault. I just love every time I see
her in the hallway to blame it on her, because
it's just my career. It's you know, it's not a
big deal. It's just my livelihood. I mean, she's got
twenty more years to live than me. But that's okay.
(22:13):
It's fine. When I'm unemployed. I'll make sure her coffee
is super super hot when I serve it to her. Ops. Anyway,
I want to know, though, if you would, who has
the most obscure or has had the most obscure pet,
because I'm sort of amazed at what people are willing
to keep in their homes. But yeah, miniature cows, goats, donkeys,
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and other tiny farm animals have grown in popularity since
the COVID nineteen pandemic. Also, people raising chickens in their
backyard for fresh eggs, which I guess that's cool. One
farmer seid a lot of people don't have access to
several acres, but if they have an acre plot, they
can have a miniature cow or a few miniature goats.
Some people see a small farm animal as a stepping
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stone to owning larger animals. Others don't have the desire
to expand. Some owners of many farm animals turn their
hobbies into side hustles like tours, breeding, and blogging about
their experiences. The challenges would include if you're thinking about
this chase and the volatile nature of prices for each
of the types of miniature farm animals. And while they
can be cute, they could also be aggressive. Important to
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know that how do they.
Speaker 5 (23:18):
Is it like a you know, how do they make
a mini miniature animal? And then they're bred that way?
Speaker 1 (23:23):
Right? And then they yeah, and then they did yeah. Okay,
but I'm just cured. I'm curious who has the most
obscure You can text or call the same number the
most obscure pet, because I mean, it's kind of amazing
what people are, you know, are willing to investicate. Yeah,
I had a squirrel. We had a squirrel. We had
a pet squirrel. Oh, like it an actual So how
did this come about? Did you was it domesticated or
(23:44):
did you find it and then adopt it yourself.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
We found it in the yard and then Mike was
just working in the garage every day and the squirrel
would just come and hang out. Like the squirrel would
come in the garage and like walk over stuff and
micro given peanuts and whatever. But then he would like,
like if you came to visit, he would like jump
on you and like sit on your shoulder.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
But he would like do it to everybody. So you
could pet him, Yeah, you could like pet him. He
would be on your shoulder. He would like run around
and like that would make me so nervous because don't
they sometimes have you know, rabies and.
Speaker 4 (24:16):
Yeah I got bit ones and yeah, but it would
do it to everybody, so like you weren't expecting you
to showed up at my house and then like runs
a squirrel up your legs.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
They're so fascy, but they're so soft. Like I saw
this video the other day of a woman I'm not
sure where she was, but she was like in a
like a trench somewhere and I don't it wasn't in
the United States. And she's she's like in this tread
this little thing like the rose a little river, like
a shallow river, and there's like python looking black snake
just comes cruising down the river and what and like
(24:48):
head for her, and what does she do? Picks the
thing up. It's not hers, like it's a wild snake.
And it had the little like the little things on
the on the neck that make it look real scary,
like little wings, you know what I mean. I had
little wings on there. Yeah, And and she just picks
the thing up and holds it close to her face
and it's like, you know, hanging out. And it didn't
(25:08):
bite her, It didn't do anything. But I'm just going
like people are wild, like we you don't know that
guy or girl. You don't know that snake. My grandpa
had a pet raccoon and it bit my aunt's ear. Yeah,
someone just my brother in law had crocodiles, Klin. I
had a raccoon as a child in our house as
a pet. Bola constrictors, crocodiles. Some had crocodiles. I had
(25:30):
an albino African clawed water frog, a mini horse. Gosh. Yeah.
And Massachusetts is Jason's favorite state. What's it called Massachusetts?
Mass shot? That's good and that was really good thing.
It just rolls off. It's a name. It's been ranked
the best place to live in America in twenty twenty four.
(25:54):
According to wallet hub, the best state is Massachusetts. To
determine the best in wars states, they compaired across fifty states.
Key dimensions, affordability, economy, education, health, quality of life and safety. Florida,
New Jersey, Utah, New Hampshire were the top five. Louisiana,
New Mexico, Arkansas, Alaska, and Nevada the worst states to
(26:16):
live in, guys. In case you were wondering, it's National
Prosecco Day and National Flaming Yon Day. Prosco's a little sweet,
But I just put all together. You know, have yourself
a nice mimosa and then you know, grow yourself up
of flaming treat on. Treat yourself, you know, and for Kaitlin,
maybe a nice uh poor shop. I don't know, because
(26:36):
you don't like the you don't like the cows. No,
so I just I don't know what. I don't know
what loves the cows? Well not she doesn't like the
flaming version of the cow. Yeah, because that means non things,
champlain Caitlin's entertainment report. He's on the Fresh Show.
Speaker 8 (26:52):
New video shows Blake Lively and her It ends with
US director and co star Justin Baldoni in a really
heated argument while filming the Mantic drama in Jersey last year.
So on Instagram, user name Jill Amos posted the video
on her story. I also saw it on TikTok actually
first thing when I opened my phone this morning. But
it was filmed in May seventeenth excuse Me of last
(27:14):
year from the inside of a Hoboken restaurant looking out,
so she was eating and then she sees this tense
conversation between Blake, Lively and Justin And this all comes
on the heels of people noticing that no one on
the cast talked to him at the premiere, which happened recently.
He and Blake even watched the movie from separate theaters.
A lot of people have said no one liked working
(27:36):
with him, so it's been really interesting to see them
do press for this movie. This is that one based
on that Colleen Hoover book that all the girlies like
to read her books. It's a dramatic romance novel, but
I'm sure it was not fun having to kiss someone
that you are beefing with off you know, off camera.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
There's another one, by the way You're people liked it
text more than I like to call. But I'm just
eight five five five nine one one oh three five.
I want to talk to people who read these romance novels.
I know a lot of people that do. I need
my I need my salacious content to be in like
hands free form. Okay, I'm just going to leave it
(28:16):
at that. Like, can you imagine like reading a book
and you're like getting excited from the content of the book,
like I told.
Speaker 8 (28:23):
You, like all my friends are reading that damn fairy
porn and it's driving.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Me to But then like you're like, at what point
do you go like that's enough and then set the
book down? And then I don't know, like it or
do you like are you able to store store the
turned on this for later? You know, like you're reading
the book and you're like, oh, well, we'll get around
to that later, and like put it down a book
with one hand, Okay, Yeah, I mean I just I
don't know. I guess I'm lazy about my you know,
(28:46):
ways in which I want to be stimulated. And I'm like,
your hands free, how do you do hands free? Well,
that's my exact point, because you can't, like you can't,
but you do hands free if you're watching something, Oh
do you have a tripod? W Well, I mean, but
you can you theoretically, that's the only content that you
would you know, that that would that you would engage,
(29:09):
that would engage you, or that would you know, motivate
you in a certain kind of adult sensual way. It's
very early, so I'm trying to be a beauty as possible.
But like we're holding it and then plus it takes
it takes my brain work to read it, like you
know what I mean, You've got to process it. Like
reading a book is inevitably is inherently more work than
(29:29):
watching something on TV or listening to it right. Like,
it's why people listen to audio books because they don't
want to have to focus on the words and hold
the book up right. They want to be able to
do other stuff while they're listening. Yeah, because if you're
going to read a book, then you got to like
sit down and focus on the book. You can't. You
can't be distracted by anything else. That's what kindles are for.
(29:50):
You Gotta hold the candle up. Anyway, I'm confused about
the appeal.
Speaker 8 (29:55):
Okay, I am too with the fairies, but you know,
very important, a lot of hate.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Last time I talked about that, people are really mad
at me. Bachelor Nation.
Speaker 8 (30:05):
I have a spoiler alert if you're not caught up,
but Grant Ellis has been named the next Bachelor for
season twenty nine after being eliminated by Jen Trand yesterday
on the Bachelorette. Grants, thirty years old, lives in Houston,
where he works as a day trader. He's a self
proclaimed mama's boy who is quote infectious smile and unwavering positivity,
instantly brightened every room he enters. Oh no, I hope
(30:26):
he doesn't end up on dateline, but he makes history
as the second black bachelor after Matt James start on
the show twenty twenty one.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Season twenty nine.
Speaker 8 (30:34):
Will air next year, as well as season ten of
Bachelor in Paradise. This fall, ABC is going to debut
The Golden Bachelorette, a spinoff of The Golden Bachelor.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
I'm killin. I'm sorry. Did you mention that was he
already on the show? He yeah, he was already contested.
I think that's why they're messing up. Really, I think
it used to be way more exciting when they went
out and found like real, like real appealing heart throb
men if you remember, and women for that matter. When
the show started, like Firestone, wasn't it. Yeah, it was
like they went out and found these like they had
(31:05):
nothing to do with the show. They were like farmers
and ranchers and bankers and you know, Firestone the tire
air and like these good looking, very wealthy men and
made them the thing. And then it's like there was
a lot of appeal, and I realized it's semi fraudulent
and that people like they don't. The whole show is
though by design, Like people don't really fall in love
(31:27):
on that show. Very often. They just don't want to
go home. They don't want to lose, so they convinced
themselves they're in love, only to find out that they're not.
But it's a lot of easier to stay in a
relationship when the guys worked like one hundred million dollars
that's true, which none of these guys are because now
they're plucking contestants out, and I know why they're doing it.
It's because, well, you know, you watched a whole season
with these people, and so now you're like acclimated to
the characters, and so you know the characters, these are
(31:49):
real human people, I know. But like then then so
you're invested in so and so, and you wanted him,
you know, here she to find love. So now we're
putting them in their own season. But I don't it
would be way more if you could get like Brad
Pitt to do it, you know, you know what I mean,
Like somebody who's like, you know what I mean though,
like somebody who like, Wow, if I win this, it's
really going to change my right. If I'm the last
(32:12):
person standing, my whole life is going to change, which
is really cool.
Speaker 8 (32:15):
They all just want to go to stage coach and
push like flat tummy tea.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
I think they just want to be influenced and the
iHeart Radio Music Festival, oh truly, and then go out
in the West Loop in Chicago.
Speaker 8 (32:24):
Because I see all the old Bachelor contestants, a lot
of dudes out there.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
I'm like, oh my god. But yeah, I'm very disappointed
because they've curtailed over the last few years that the
access at the iHeart Radio Music Festival. It used to
be kind of a free for all backstage. Yeah, because
Tom Pullman, who is in charge of it. I learned this,
and I don't know if he's listening. Actually I know
he's not, but he apparently's obsessed with The Bachelor as
a fan. The man who's in charge of all the
(32:50):
radio stations for this company is a fan, so that's
why they're also there. It just so happens that there
used to be like everybody, huh. I'd be walking around
and be like season forty eight, look at you. I
remember you. You're the guy that gave the girl that
you know, ladder infection from the ocean secks the ocean sex. Remember, Yes,
they can't be that can't be good for the pH
(33:13):
It can't be good to do it in the ocean anyway.
But I'm like, why are all these Bachelor people ever?
And it turns out because the big, big, big boss.
What a good looking guy he is, by the way,
handsome man.
Speaker 10 (33:23):
He should have been playing and personally, but he.
Speaker 1 (33:29):
Would never but he would never ever get himself in
a position where he might have killed someone. Tom Holman
absolutely not excuse me, are you sir? No? No, no,
no looking guy. What I thought you were going to say?
Is he now? He has a lovely girlfriend, very nicely
who is in Oppenheimer by the way, she was. When
you're when you're at that level and you're that angelic
(33:50):
and you just glow and radiate the way that Tom
Polman does, you get the hottest of hot. But if
he didn't, he should be the bachelor now at is
compelling looking guy. He's esteemed looking, he's esteemed. He's always
got a slick leather jacket. You know, he does the black,
the monochromatic thing so well. And he's he's a very
(34:12):
good looking, wealthy, intelligent, powerful man. And so you win
that and your life changes, There's no doubt about it.
Speaker 8 (34:21):
Oh my god, the people I would have backstage if
I got to throw a music festival would be wild.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
It would be all the datelight. Yeah, everybody from Josh
Bagan went to be back there getting lit with Pitbull.
Keith Moore is going to be back there with you know,
Zach Brown Band or whatever. Girls invited. You're kidding me.
Henria Cannis is back there. I didn't even invite the
(34:46):
guy Dennis. Dennis can count to Yeah, and we'll let
him come to all the Saved by the Bell cast.
Speaker 5 (34:53):
They go anyway, Mark Paul go back there.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
Yeah, the go so are always back there. Oh yeah, yeah. No,
it's it's a veritable like it's just you walk back here.
You're like, oh my god, it is. It's like a
time capsule of famous people wild. Yeah, but it's not
like it used to be. It used to be, Just
like I can't remember who I walked by Ian Zerring,
the guy who played Steve. Yeah. I was like, oh
(35:18):
my god, dude, like you drove a Corvette. I thought
that was so cool at the time. I don't anymore,
but I did remember he had a banana yellow corvette,
didn't he It was like an obscure color. Yeah, yeah, yes,
someone takes it.
Speaker 5 (35:32):
And they had a radio date with iHeartMedia on yesterday's
episode of the Bachelorette.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
They did because Walls, I think still work.
Speaker 8 (35:40):
He's married to Sarah Hiland, right, but he still works
for a company he was on the Bachelorette.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
Oh, okay, I don't know semantics. Yeah, anyway, all right, Well,
hold on, if someone wants to talk about the books?
Whose name is Freddy? Is that really? Is that really
your name? Or are you just being funny?
Speaker 11 (35:55):
Now that's really my nameswer.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
Oh sir, God, you're so respectful. You don't need to
respect me. Nobody else does. What's going on with the
books and your girlfriend?
Speaker 11 (36:07):
No, it's a girl I have a crush on. But
can I just say I'm a huge friend of your
your show.
Speaker 12 (36:13):
Thank you, first time I've been on the radio, and.
Speaker 1 (36:16):
You're welcome anytime.
Speaker 11 (36:18):
Oh, I've been a fan since your brother fred days.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
Those were dark days. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but what did
I make?
Speaker 11 (36:29):
You made me MJ that urino?
Speaker 1 (36:32):
Yeah, I did make it. If you if you're listening
for a while, we had a producer who was absolutely
having an intimate relationship with a co worker, and we
gave him an option. And he's going to get very mad.
You brought it up, Freddy, I did not, but we
gave an option. Admit it right here that you're having
this relationship with a co worker or go look the urinal.
And he chose to lick the Jurnal. He did it,
(36:53):
and that man stands by that. So anyway, what was
the comment though about that you have a question on
a girl who reads intimate erotic No, what did you
want to say? Yes?
Speaker 11 (37:03):
I got into them because she was into them and
there was just a way of me getting closer to
this girl. And I had no idea it was going
to be so smutty.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Yeah, they're very graphical to what I've read a few
like excerpts. I'm like, oh wow, wait, so what's the
next movie.
Speaker 8 (37:18):
Do you guys talk about the books or have you
done anything from the books.
Speaker 11 (37:23):
No, we just talk about the books. She lives in Ohio,
so it's pretty complicated.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
By good for you, you know, they say that's a
good thing. You know, you adopt the same hobbies as
your crush, and her hobby is erotic novels and Freddie,
you're right there with her and I like it. Okay,
So good luck. Yeah, thank you so much, thank you
for listening, for calling you. Bless your heart. One more, Hey, Alissa, Yes, hi, Alissa,
there's a guy in Raleigh. You're saying, uh, whose entire
(37:50):
identity is that he was on the Bachelorette? Isn't that
pretty common?
Speaker 12 (37:55):
Not?
Speaker 13 (37:55):
I feel like not out here. He would come into
my restaurant and then he, I guess, into his own
little business and he has it on his hat and
he would walk around and he'd stop people as they're
walking past the bar and be like, oh, have you
ever heard of my business? Or do you recognize me?
And I'd be like, no, hold on, I'm sure.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
Are you sure that man wasn't Rufio? Are you sure?
Walks around Raleigh all the time. And he's like, xcuse me,
do you know right? You want a picture?
Speaker 13 (38:22):
I wish it was him?
Speaker 1 (38:24):
Who it is?
Speaker 13 (38:26):
No, I don't don't even watch it. That's why I
was very.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Said, he's not a very effective branding individual. That what
is the restaurant called.
Speaker 13 (38:34):
Kickback Jack?
Speaker 1 (38:35):
Okay, well Kickbackjacks? Everybody go go check it out when
you're in uh in North Carolina. Have a good day.
Thank you, Thank you you too. The school drive thing
that we're doing this week that I'm attending's collect oh
Jesus school supplies for children in North Carolina? Anyway, Yeah,
so that's it. Is there anything else? I interrupted you? No,
(38:56):
it's all good.
Speaker 8 (38:57):
Just catch up on anything from the Fred Show on
our free I heard radio app all.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
Right, blogs will do him next? Uh Starego is to
base some relationship drama that's coming up. But money with
showby Shelley five hundred today? Is that what it is?
Five hundred buns of Shoby Shelley. You can win next?
More press show next? All right, let's see, let's see
if we can get through this hour. I'm watching. Yes,
(39:23):
I got cameras everywhere, Rufio. I got my security guard
Rufio on it. Yeah, we are looking for the saboteurs.
We are and we will find you the ops. How
do you know it's not you? Fred?
Speaker 4 (39:35):
Oh, I mean I discussed yesterday as an option.
Speaker 1 (39:41):
They were trying to blame it on me. You're trying
to take us all out of course, you know what
you ever know, it's everyone's fault except for the actual
people in charge of it. We once had to we
had to investigate what could I possibly what could I
possibly have done?
Speaker 12 (39:56):
It was me.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
They tried to blame it on me. Oh my god,
Oh hell lord, hey morning, hold on, let me do
my zen moment for that, yes, breathe in. What do
they say? God only tests the people who can handle
the it's the longest soldiers. What is it, Paulina me?
Speaker 10 (40:15):
They give the strong the toughest battles to the toughest shoulder.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
I'm gonna say that's not that's not.
Speaker 10 (40:23):
Battle to the to the strongest soldiers.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
Yeah, well that's not me. So never mind, it doesn't
apply to one of your weak ones. And no nood
morning everybody. It's uh. Tuesday, August thirteen, The French Show
is on five hundred bucks with show bit Shelley, Good
news stories. This hour will do stay go with Xandra
in just a second, will debate some relationship drama and
the Entertainer Report this hour is well, what are you working? Okay?
Speaker 8 (40:50):
Well, the Spice Girls reunion is coming to a halt,
and not because of who you think it is.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
Also the NFL verse the cops who you got.
Speaker 9 (41:01):
Cha?
Speaker 1 (41:03):
Right? I need to hear more. I need more information
all of that. This hour, The Fread Show is on.
The Fread Show is on. It's stay or go. Hi,
zandras here, Hi, Xandra, good morning, Hi, Good morning, Xandra.
Tell us what's going on? Because obviously you would call
(41:25):
us to get our opinion on what's happening in your life.
What's going on with your boyfriend? We're all ears.
Speaker 14 (41:31):
Yeah, no, I am calling for advice. I just kind
of need a different perspective, I guess.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
Oh, we'll give you that. Don't worry, We'll give you
a seven or eight different perspective. Go ahead, please tell
us what's going on?
Speaker 14 (41:42):
Sure, So recently, me and my boyfriend, we've just for contacts,
been together about a year. We got into a pretty
big fight, but we ended up making up like a
few days later, so that was fine. But about a
month or so after the fight, and this was recently,
(42:06):
I went through his phone, which, I you know, to
my better judgment, I guess it's a I know, it's
like always a dangerous thing.
Speaker 15 (42:16):
This.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
If you're looking for something, you're gonna find it. What
did you find? What did you find?
Speaker 14 (42:25):
I ended up finding a conversation with him and his friends,
and it was during this whole fight that we were having,
and what he.
Speaker 12 (42:35):
Was saying to them I thought was really shocking. He
was calling me names.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
Like like the B word.
Speaker 12 (42:45):
You know, I can't I don't think I can say
things on the radio.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
Yeah, we's just to be safe, let's just not say
so he was having a private conversation with a friend
of his. Who is he saying these things.
Speaker 12 (42:56):
To Yeah, to his friends and.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
Multiple or was it a group chat or was it one?
I mean, I'm just trying to get an idea here
for like how how widespread these comments were received.
Speaker 12 (43:08):
Yeah, I was a group chat with him and his bros.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
Okay, so he's venting and he's calling you names, and
you read this and this was a month ago or
so that this all happened, and since that, if you
and again I'm not gaslighting you here, I'm just you,
if you hadn't read these text messages, then in your
mind this problem was done and resolved, and you were
satisfied with where you guys were today or yesterday or
(43:31):
whenever before you read them, right, Okay, so you read
these things and you're upset by the comments, and then
what do you do.
Speaker 14 (43:39):
Well, I was devastated, Like I ended up confronting him,
and then he got upset and he said, oh, it's
my fault because I never should have gone through his thumb.
And I said, well, it is your fault what you said,
you know, And then he told me that he was
(43:59):
just heated and he was venting to his friends and
he didn't mean anything.
Speaker 12 (44:04):
He wasn't actually thinking those things, you know, all the
all the stuff.
Speaker 1 (44:09):
So now you're wondering how to deal with that because
you're not what you didn't think that he had it
in him to call you those names, or or you
think that it's a bad sign. I'm just trying to understand.
I mean, you're you're you're hurt by those words that
he used.
Speaker 14 (44:25):
Yeah, and he was saying really nasty things, like he
was saying that he never should have dated me in
the first place. You know, things that make me really
question now, like I would never even think those things
about him, let alone say them, you know, And now
I'm like, I don't know.
Speaker 12 (44:44):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (44:45):
Well, I'd love to know what people have to thay
obviously in this room. But at eight five five five,
nine one three five. In fact, we're going to debate
this right now and have your radio on your iHeart app,
and we're gonna talk about you behind your back. Okay,
but now we debate. So you told us a story,
Now we debate. But hey, good luck, and I hope
this all works out for you. Okay. Does anyone else
(45:05):
have any questions? I do have your question for her?
Does he call you names like that to your face,
like during the argument.
Speaker 12 (45:11):
That I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
Okay, so he's kind of quiet. So this guy's known
to be a decent human being. Like he's not mistreating you,
He's not. He's kind to you for the most part.
I mean, people have disagreements and squabbles and whatever else,
but like you guys are able to fight in a
healthy way and then heal from it. It sounds like it.
It's sounds like everything was okay until you read these
text messages, right right? Yeah, do you now one more question?
(45:36):
Do you do you stand by You're just I mean,
maybe you do now, But if you're able to be objective,
do you stand by your decision to go through his
phone to do you know? Because in some ways I'm
not excusing what he said to you, but like a
phone can be an extension of like your brain sometimes, right,
Like there's stuff that I've surged and stuff that I've
said and you know whatever that I probably wouldn't say
(46:00):
out loud. It's kind of like an inner monologue just
because I think those things are because I vent and
get them off my chest to someone who's not you,
who I trust, who's also not another woman, or you know,
a bunch of other areas that would be sort of
gray areas at best. Does that make me a bad
person or does that just make me a human? You
know what I mean? Like he wanted to get these
(46:20):
things off his chest. They were mean things. People say
mean things when they're angry that they don't mean. I
would say that his response to you probably should have
been I was really angry and I said a bunch
of stuff I don't mean, and I'm sorry. But he
was probably more focused on the fact that you went
through his phone behind his back and found this stuff,
which is an invasion of privacy and fairness. Now again
(46:42):
you found it, so I guess it can be addressed.
But I mean, you never would have known this happened,
and you just said that you don't have any sort
of character issue with this guy. So what if he'd
said those things and you never you never knew about it,
then you just move on with your life and everything's okay, right, Well, yeah.
Speaker 12 (47:03):
Because I wouldn't have known.
Speaker 14 (47:04):
But I mean, I want to know the truth about
what my boyfriend thinks about me.
Speaker 1 (47:11):
You've never said anything in a heated argument. I'm not
defending him saying derogatory things about you. I am not.
But what I am defending is people's right to get
angry and react. And it doesn't make their reaction right,
it doesn't make the words right. But he should have apologized.
Again though the only reason you know is because you
(47:31):
kind of betrayed him. And again, not gaslighting you, but
like that shouldn't have happened either. That's an invasion of privacy.
I should have a right to event to my friends
and work through an issue because in some ways that's healthy,
right because then you're getting that stuff off your chest,
you're not directing it at the person you're angry with,
and then you go solve the problem, which it sounds
like they were able to do and communicate and move
(47:52):
forward in a healthy way. You cannot tell me people
in this room, people call, and you cannot tell me
that you have not said something about someone else to
someone else and then realize after the fact that I
should I never would have said that to that person.
I shouldn't have said it at all.
Speaker 10 (48:06):
Yeah, I'm the queen of low blows. You guys know that,
so I might have to say.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
This one out.
Speaker 10 (48:10):
But I feel like as long as he apologizes and
owns it and says, like, listen, I'm sorry that I
said that, and he doesn't do it again, I think
that's where I'm at because I think if you're really sorry,
then you're going to change your behavior. I'm going through
the phone. I'm not mad at that. I know that's
really unpopular. I'm not mad at that idea. I know,
I know you hate it. I don't hate it, And
don't people have a right to be angry and say
(48:31):
things they don't mean. Again, Yeah, I don't know this guy,
and I wasn't there for that. I wasn't there for
the confrontation Sandra. But do you think maybe he was
just more stunned that he was caught because you went
through his stuff without him knowing. Do you think maybe
he would have apologized if he if you had found
out a different way?
Speaker 12 (48:48):
I mean, how else would I have found out? Well?
Speaker 1 (48:51):
Okay? And do you think the relationship would have suffered
or would you have thought anything differently of him if
you didn't know that he said those things? Probably not?
Speaker 14 (48:58):
Yeah, I mean I would have been living in blissful ignorance,
like if I didn't know this. But the fact of
the matter is, like we could say all day long,
oh what.
Speaker 12 (49:07):
If this with this? But this is a situation.
Speaker 1 (49:09):
But people have a right to scrrupt, don't they. Yes,
But I think and self correct.
Speaker 7 (49:15):
I think the issue is more so like you're disrespecting
me to another group of people, Like I would almost
prefer that he had said this in the argument to
her and they could have worked out their issues there.
But you're literally disrespecting me to a whole other group
of people, taking our fight to a whole other level,
involving other people, and you're feeling this way about me.
I'm your partner, I'm your spouse, you should be able
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to get that off your chest.
Speaker 1 (49:37):
To me, Yeah, but there's in any relationship, there's a
certain group of people on my side and her side
that I just assume when things aren't going well, that
there's communication going on there. And in fact, in some
ways I might argue beyond even what he said and
the fact that she found it, I would I might
argue that it's it might be unfair for him to
say a lot of these things if he expects the
(49:58):
relationship to be resolved, because depending on the you know,
depth of what he said. Now these people, you know,
now they've gotten back together or things are working out,
and now everyone's going to get together again, and like
people are, you know, their thoughts are clouded, right, which
is why it can be tough to really go in
on the person you're dating with friends, because like maybe
(50:18):
your version, your heated version, your emotional version, is not
exactly how it happened, and you're getting it off your
chest and you're feeling better and you're venting, but then
whatever you said is now something that weighs on people's minds.
And then when you call them and go, I got
back together with them now they're thinking only of the
I don't know. It can be, it can be convoluted.
But at the same time, who else do you go to?
Who else do you go? You have a right to
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communicate to other people in a way that can be forgiven.
Speaker 7 (50:43):
You have a right, but now you've tainted our relationship
to everybody else. And the same way you just explained,
Like with my brothers, I don't go to them about
every time Big Tim pisses me off, because they're not
going to forget that me and him to be fine
in five minutes.
Speaker 1 (50:57):
You're not going to forget. I don't go to my
sister either. But I I do have friends that have
heard everything, and I know those people. I know who
to go to, and they're able to moderate. Those people
are able to go okay, because look, I've got buddies
who have vented about their wives to me, and I'm
friends with their wives. But I'm able to stay in
my mind. Okay, Well, you were my friend first, and
you're upset, and so I'm just going to hear you
(51:18):
because you want to be heard right now. I'm not
internalizing that. And I think you know they the next
day they wake up or two days later a week
or a month, they go, I don't feel that way anymore,
and then they're able to communicate in a helpful way
because they got it off their chest.
Speaker 7 (51:31):
Yeah, but as your partner, if I see this communication,
then now my feelings have changed towards you, because now
I feel betray You're having this discussion with somebody else
about our relationship when you haven't even approached me that way.
Speaker 1 (51:43):
Fair enough, fair enough, Exandra. All right, now I'm going
to let you go have a great morning, and thank
you so much for calling. Good luck.
Speaker 12 (51:49):
Thank you. I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (51:50):
I don't know, Jay, what do you think.
Speaker 4 (51:52):
I don't like going through the phone. That is, not
unless I need to do n block myself.
Speaker 1 (51:56):
But because she wouldn't have known about this, and she
admitted that this this sort of stuff does not permeate
into their relationship. It's not like he's calling her names
and abusing her and being admits that that's not how
he operates. Yeah, I don't know. I'm very big on like,
I'm very open.
Speaker 4 (52:10):
I have to talk things out, so like everyone around me, Like,
I'm sure you've heard me say things about Mike and
I get into an argument or whatever, it's not really
fair because I think it does change your view of him.
But I also think like people that really know me know,
like like you said, Fred, like I'm angry, I'm just
like you know, I wouldn't stay with someone if he
(52:32):
was like fundamentally a bad person, right, So like I
don't know, but it is unfair to the other person.
So I see your point, Kiky, where it's like, you know,
it's not fair to bring other people in and they're
looking at you all crazy, because like Mike and I
went through a very hard time and I never thought
my parents were ever going to like forgive him, Like
I thought it was like a done relationship with them,
(52:52):
and and you know, we worked through it, talked through it.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
They're good.
Speaker 4 (52:56):
But like you know, it's times like that where it's
like they it could have went the other way, and
now you're tarnishing how your significant other looks to people
that are important to you.
Speaker 1 (53:04):
So that's a very slip. There are a ton of
variables here, but I will I think I've pointed most
of them out. But I also think you're right about
the parents, Like once my mom has made a decision,
once I've involved her in something bad, and she's made
a decision. It is admittedly going to be very difficult,
which is why I don't involve certain people in my
(53:24):
life unless I'm very positive about the way that I feel.
Because you know, my mom and my sister are not
people to flippantly vent to because they're just not because
they're not going to forget. But some of my friends are.
They can hear it and go okay, all right, and
then if I make the judgment call to then go
back to that person or forgive them or work it out, well,
(53:45):
then they do too because I did. Now, there's only
so many times you can do that, and when it
starts to get into really abusive stuff or really really
bad stuff, I think there is an expiration date on
people's patients. But like you have a right to vent,
you have a right to say things you don't mean
and say that you're sorry. Hey, Veronica, good morning. What
do you think? Good morning?
Speaker 16 (54:06):
I am coming from a sentiment of place now. I
was married for twenty years.
Speaker 1 (54:10):
To my late husband.
Speaker 13 (54:11):
We lost him in twenty nineteen.
Speaker 1 (54:13):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 16 (54:15):
Yeah, he's battling cancer, but we were together through our
high school years. We got married I was twenty three
and so I'm very well versed in this type of situation.
There were a lot of things that I would have
vent to my sister to my friends about during an
argument that I would.
Speaker 12 (54:32):
Never say or disrespect him to his face.
Speaker 16 (54:35):
Did I really mean them at the time, Maybe, but
I wouldn't. I didn't really mean them.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
Like I didn't really hate him. I didn't really you know.
Speaker 16 (54:43):
The things that I would say to my sister or
my friends are not things that I would typically say
to his face. And then like we always had healthy arguments,
we never you know, he was never abusive. He never
called me out of my name to my face, at
least that I know of. But I mean, I did
that and I didn't really mean And it's like I.
Speaker 1 (55:01):
Would never tell this girl.
Speaker 16 (55:03):
I would tell this girl that it's you know, you said, Fred,
you have a right to vent?
Speaker 12 (55:07):
And did she have a.
Speaker 16 (55:08):
Right to go through his phone?
Speaker 7 (55:09):
No?
Speaker 16 (55:09):
I never, Ever, in the twenty years that my husband
and I were married.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
I never he never gave me.
Speaker 16 (55:14):
The reason to have to go through his phone because,
like like she said, he doesn't disrespect her to her face.
He doesn't like abuse her and do stuff like that.
But maybe quietly he did to his friends, but I
never knew about it, and it was okay because I
did it too. So I think, like you said, Fred,
I think a lot of people they have the right
to vent And do you really mean those things? Maybe
in the moment, in the heat of the moment, yeah,
(55:36):
but I.
Speaker 1 (55:36):
Would never ever do.
Speaker 6 (55:38):
That to his face.
Speaker 16 (55:38):
And I think she's she's not overreacting, but she had
a right to feel the way she does. But I'm
telling you, coming from the place that I've been and
losing my husband, I would I just wish couples would
be more forgiving and not so quick to just call
it quits all the time nowadays.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
You know, Ronica Will said you have a great day.
There are just so few circumstances where I think going
through the phone is a good idea. I mean, and yeah,
you know, there's what do they call that, I can't
think of the term right now, But it's like you
were looking for something, you found it, so you feel justified,
(56:15):
and it's like, okay, with a confirmation bias. It's I
don't know, there's so few circumstances where I think you
are justified in going through people's stuff behind their back
and again. I know people who are like, well, I
did it and I found out he was cheating, or
I find out she was cheating, So I'm justified maybe,
But how about all the times that people do it
they don't find anything, or they find something benign, or
(56:37):
they find something that they didn't need to I mean,
trust me, I've had conversations about loved ones to people,
and I've said things that I regret saying and that
I would never say if I weren't angry. But I'd
rather say it to someone else and have them go
all right, now, let's like, Okay, you said it, now,
let's talk about it. Then say it to the person,
because that could end everything. I might say something in
(56:58):
the heat of the moment that I'm never forgiven for.
It's why I don't get into big fights with people
very often, because what happens is the big fights they
turn into you know, do they turn into something about
something else, and before long you're not even fighting about
the thing you were fighting about anymore. Now you're just
hurting each other, and you got to undo all that
before you can solve the actual problem. Anna, how you doing?
(57:20):
Good morning? Sorry, Hi, good morning, how are you guys? Hey,
thanks for carling, Thanks for listening. What do you want
to say? So?
Speaker 6 (57:28):
I've been in a sixteen year plus relationship with my
current fyance and we have this agreement that you know,
when we have arguments, it's between him and I only
if I need advice or anything like that. I don't
really go up to friends or family about it because
(57:49):
I think personally, when it comes to relationships is between you.
Speaker 12 (57:53):
You and the spouse are your partner.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
Yeah, No, because that was the other point that we
were making, is we're kind of going back and forth
here a different scenario, you know it is it can
be unfair to involve, you know, your inner circle, because
you know, if you're just temporarily mad, or you have
some personal opinions, or you suspect some things and then
maybe they're not true. Your friends don't forget that stuff.
Speaker 10 (58:13):
Nope.
Speaker 1 (58:13):
And there does come a time, and maybe it's not
the first time or the second or the tenth, but
there does come a time where people are getting a
little tired of hearing about the stuff that's going on
that you're not doing anything about, or that you know
what I mean. Like, there's only so many times you
can go to the well before people are like, I
love you and I'll support you, but I can't hear
this stuff anymore because it's like, yeah, if it's all true,
then do something. Handle your business.
Speaker 6 (58:35):
Right, Yeah, Because I've had friends who come to me
for advice for relationships, which I don't mind. You know,
I don't mind doing that for you, But at the
end of the day, it's your decision. You decide what
you want to do with your relationship.
Speaker 1 (58:47):
Yeah, you come to me fifty times and tell me
that your spouse is the enemy. At some point I'm
going to be like, there's a theme here, and it's
only so many times. There's only so many times I
can support you here. I'm not not your friend. I
don't not love you, but like, if that's true, then
you got to handle this. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (59:03):
Yeah, And then they come tell me they're going to
break up with them, and then like at a weekend
party and I see him with her, I'm.
Speaker 1 (59:10):
Like, what happened? That can be hard? Broke? That can
be hard because.
Speaker 6 (59:14):
If you're a friend, I don't want to judge the
guy either.
Speaker 1 (59:17):
Yeah, and thank you, Anna, thank you for calling. If
you're a friend, then you oftentimes take on the weight
of your friend's dilemma, and like, how many times do
I have to to bear you know, the herd and
the you know what I mean, how many times do
I have to like be in the trenches with you
before it's like, all right, well, are you gonna do
something about this? Hey? Elizabeth? Hi, Hi, good morning, Stay
(59:40):
or go? This woman called us She went through her
boyfriend's phone after a few weeks after a fight. Yeah
can you hear me? Okay, yeah, hold on, Elizabeth, hold on,
let me do my job real quick. So I'm just
recapping here. She went through her her boyfriend's phone a
few months, a few weeks after a fight, only to
find the he had been venting to his friends in
(01:00:01):
a very negative way about her. And now she's she
has access to this information. She's upset. What do you think, Elizabeth?
Speaker 10 (01:00:09):
I think they.
Speaker 15 (01:00:09):
Need to take a breath and just give themselves, you know,
a little bit of space. But I don't think that
either one of them should go necessarily. And you know,
I was hearing somebody else that was also a widow.
I'm a widow. She looked back at things with the
whole different view when the person's not there anymore, and
(01:00:31):
things in the heat of the moment, in.
Speaker 13 (01:00:33):
The acute situation, you need to explode.
Speaker 15 (01:00:36):
But overall that doesn't mean that you hate that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
Yeah, I agree with you.
Speaker 15 (01:00:41):
At the same time, with the text messages, she's also
a person, and if she in the moment was getting
a vibe that someone wasn't right, it's killing you to
not try and figure out what that is. So I
don't blame her. I don't like the idea, but I
don't blame her for going through a text message.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
Yeah, I don't know. I feel like if she'd never
read that stuff, she never would have known. And she
wasn't you know, we asked the question, she wasn't even
getting the vibe like things were okay. So they had
moved past it, you know. And so people make mistakes,
people say things they don't mean, they move on, they cope.
And now she's sort of re regurgitating an old fight
(01:01:19):
that he's that everyone had moved past. So I don't
know about this, but Elizabeth, I'm sorry for your loss,
and thank you for Sharon. Have a great day. Thank you,
love you, love you too. I don't Christina, Hi, good morning.
Speaker 2 (01:01:32):
Hi, good morning everyone.
Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
Hey, welcome. What do you want to say about stair ago.
Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
Oh man, what a drama filled morning this is.
Speaker 1 (01:01:41):
Well, I think we're saying hold on for the record, Christina.
I think we've stayed on the air. I think we've
stayed on the air the whole hour. So that's less
drama than we've been experiencing. Okay, yeah, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
All I want to comment you is, I know the
type of behavior that she was doing, just going through
his phone and whatnot. When I would argue with my
boyfriend when I was much younger, I was just looking
for a reason to be above him and keep fighting
with him. And so I honestly believe that she was
looking for a reason to continue the argument. And the
fact that the trust is now broken, I don't think
(01:02:14):
that she felt secure in this relationship. The fact that
she's already hurting her own feelings going through his phone,
invading his privacy, like, it's just very imature in my opinion.
If you felt very secure and loved in your relationship,
regardless of you know, the fight, then you wouldn't be
going through your partner's phone. And well, I know very
(01:02:35):
well she's probably saying the same thing to her friends
about him.
Speaker 12 (01:02:38):
She just hasn't been caught.
Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
Oh well, and again, Christiane, I can only speak to
my perspective of what I would do. But I'm a
highly imperfect person. I said any number of things in
my life to other people about someone that I am
so glad I never said to them. I got it
off my chest. I said it. I regret it. It's over,
and it was better that I get I don't you
have people in your life who are like called, Like
(01:03:00):
when you're upset with that person called me, Like my
therapist has said to me before, Like when I'm in
relationships out that called me, don't say it to that.
Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
We're all done, You're like, you know what, I'm going
back to loving my partner. Yeah, but it's just a
sheer fact that the privacy was invaded. And I can't
imagine if she was in his shoes, and if he
went through her phone and saw like her girlfriend's conversations,
if he were Roboto and say, oh look what you said.
Now let me get mad at you, even though we
haven't gone.
Speaker 12 (01:03:27):
Past the first fight yet.
Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
I hear you. Thank you, Christina, have a good day.
By America US, Well, we're trying, but it's by America's
entertainment report on the French, not all the time, sometimes.
Speaker 13 (01:03:45):
On the deck.
Speaker 8 (01:03:46):
A huge police union in Vegas is beefing with the
NFL over one of its new credential policies. So according
to Steve Grammis, the president of the Las Vegas Police
Protective Association, Roger Goodell's NFL has implemented a series of
new protocols for cops that are working games this season,
and he's got issues with them, specifically that he wants
(01:04:07):
cops to submit biometric data, including a picture of themselves
on an app, in order to gain clearance to do
their jobs in specific parts of Allegiance Stadium. Now, he said,
they're going to take this data your face, and they're
going to use it however they need to, and they're
going to extend that to their NFL family partners to
use your info should they need to. He says that
(01:04:27):
could mean big problems for law enforcement because the data
could quote end up in the hands of people who
are anti cop that support a different agenda than what
law and order supports. He recommended that the league stick
with its old policy where they just gave cops wristbands.
For now, cops are still going to work Raiders games
home games, rather beginning with their preseason matchup against the
(01:04:47):
Cowboys this weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
But that's because they don't have these new rules yet.
Speaker 8 (01:04:51):
He says that he is going to tell his cops
to not work the games if they do implement this.
Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
So they're going back and forth, and this is just
what she wants.
Speaker 8 (01:05:00):
I'm sure Jordan Chiles is no longer a Olympic bronze medalist,
but she might have a bronze clock to replace it, courtesy.
Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
Of Flavor Flavor. Flave not the time.
Speaker 8 (01:05:11):
So just hours after she was stripped of her trophy
that she won during the floor competition earlier this month
at the Paris Games, Flave hopped on Twitter to offer
her a consolation prize. The rapper who, if you didn't know,
became one of the faces of this year's Olympics after
he sponsored the USA women's water polo team to make
her a clock chain that would be something no one has.
Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
He said, Hit me up, girl, I got you. She
didn't respond. I know you're surprised.
Speaker 8 (01:05:37):
I think she's probably busy and needs a minute considering
all this controversy surrounding the stripping of her medal. Okay
So word on the street is that Jerry Hallowell aka
Ginger Spice has shut down talks of a Spice Gills
reunion because of her beef with Melby aka Scary Spice.
So we all thought it was posh this whole time,
but it might be this.
Speaker 1 (01:05:57):
Apparently she's fed up with mel throwing digs at her.
Speaker 8 (01:06:01):
Jerry says that she or is rather dealing with a
lot of allegations of inappropriate behavior made against her husband, who,
if you didn't know, is Formula one team Red Bull
Red Bull chief Christian Horner.
Speaker 1 (01:06:13):
Fred I think you watch Oh yeah, I'm a big
F one guy. Yeah, you're into that. There's the problem
is I've watched that Drive to Survive thing on Netflix. Yeah,
and it comes out after the season, of course, because
it documents the season. Oh okay, so I can't watch
F one real time because she's going to ruin the
series for mem Well, did.
Speaker 8 (01:06:28):
They cover that his female assistant used to work with
him said he was inappropriate?
Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
I think that's I think if they're going to that
would be on the season that's forthcoming, Okay, because it's
happened since the last one wrapped. Oh god, but I can't.
I'm not. I just closed my eyes when I see
F one am I can't watch? No spoilers.
Speaker 8 (01:06:43):
Well, I guess Jerry has had enough to deal with
after all the husband drama. She's lost patience with Mel
so she's walking away not happening.
Speaker 1 (01:06:51):
In the past, she's been the driving force. But this
is sticky.
Speaker 8 (01:06:53):
So we're off again with the Spice girls, so we're
never getting it, probably just like the instinct one.
Speaker 1 (01:06:58):
If you do want to catch up on anything you.
Speaker 8 (01:07:00):
Missed from the show from this morning other mornings, you
can search the Fred Show on the Free iHeartRadio show.
Speaker 5 (01:07:06):
B Shelley There, Shelley, Yeah, at all.
Speaker 1 (01:07:10):
Let's play, shall we? Five hundred bucks is the price?
How do you feel? I'm strong and quite strong. Let's
see quite strong? Yes, quite strong? I would say. Do
you have people in your life, Shelley that you vent
to as the legend, that maybe you know and maybe
you said some things over time that you sort of say,
I'm kind of glad nobody heard. Honestly my therapist, is
that the same to you? First primary person?
Speaker 8 (01:07:30):
Because I have found it is not helpful to go
certainly not helpful to go to my family and definitely
my friends.
Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
I mean sometimes I go to my friends, but always
therapist number one. For sure. It's funny because that hit
me at the very end of the segment was like
my therapist has sent to me a gazillion times. Don't
engage with so and so, don't fight with so and so,
don't say just call anybody else and say it. So,
no one's really upset that you that you, as a
human feel the need to get stuff off your chest.
(01:07:58):
I think that's normal. I think that's okay. I think
it's better you do that sometimes than it is to
say it to the person that you're talking about. But anyway,
eight five five five nine one one three five five
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to battle show biz? Shelley In The show Biz Showdown, Michelle, Hi, Hello, Hi,
Missy is your challenger today?
Speaker 9 (01:08:33):
Hi?
Speaker 1 (01:08:34):
They're Missy? How you doing good? How are you great?
Tell us about you please? I am actually on my
way to run a little quick eron.
Speaker 17 (01:08:44):
But I am the mom of a senior, so this
mom is not okay, but.
Speaker 12 (01:08:52):
I'm pretty well.
Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
Wow. So she's a senior in high school. Yeah, okay,
and it's like it's hard because she's all grown up
now and then she'll be out of the house soon
and then married and have kids and oh my god,
yeah no it is.
Speaker 15 (01:09:07):
It's crazy. She's our only one too, so she's definitely
a mom and dad girl.
Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Wow. All right, Well, let's hope you win five hundred
bucks and you can buy her something or we cannot
tell her and you can buy yourself something. Shelley's record
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Let's go, all right, good luck? Thanks, all right? Yeah,
with all due respects, shelling get the hell out, missy.
Question number one. Which celebrity couple dominated the box office
over the weekend with their respective movies in the first
(01:09:35):
and second spot.
Speaker 15 (01:09:38):
Uh, Ryan Reynolds, Oh my god, I can three.
Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
Two one calem sometimes cracks me up, he wrote, Blake
Lively and Ryan and Reynolds H yeah yeah. Which brother
sister musical duo performed during the closing ceremony of the
Olympics from La.
Speaker 12 (01:10:02):
Philly, Irish and.
Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, post Plone credited
his fiance and daughter with turning his life around. How
many kids does he have? When we come on? Yeah?
Oh Boy? During his annual MGK Days celebration, Machine Gun
Kelly brought out this rapper to perform songs like Grills
(01:10:30):
and Air Force one. You know this Kelly Yeah, and
Charlie Demilio's older sister, turned twenty three yesterday. Namer rhymes
with Dixie say, Dixie, Hey guys too. That's two And
I'm honest with you. We gave you three, but anyway
(01:10:52):
you got two rights, so and and you kind of
two you were closed and one you were closed. But
this wasn't as nasty as it looks. But two this
scor to be. Okay, miss he's a smart lady. No
trust me. People have just they've called in here and
just they'll be like, you know what's two plus two
ninety four? You're like, oh boy? Okay. Which celebrity couple
(01:11:14):
dominated the box office over the weekend with their respective
movies in first and second Blake Livelin Ryan Reynolds, Yeah,
Which brother sister musical duo performed during the closing ceremony
of the Olympics from La Billie Eilish Peas Phineas Yes.
In a new interview with CBS Sunday Morning Post, Malone
credited his family. I'm not going to make it this
easy for you with turning his life around. How many
(01:11:36):
kids does he have? Here's one. Yeah, credit won't just
your daughter though, even if you have other kids. Let
we'll be crappy to the other kids. But during his
annual MGK Day celebration, Machine Gun Kelly had brought out
this rapper to perform songs like Grills and Air Force Ones,
Nelly Yeah and Charlie Demilio's older sister, turned twenty three yesterday.
Namer Dixie, that's right, that's a five. That's when. Hey, honestly,
(01:12:00):
wasn't that bad, but you got to say it. My
name is Missy. I got showed up on a showdown
and you know the rest.
Speaker 12 (01:12:05):
Of course, my name is Missy.
Speaker 16 (01:12:07):
I got showed up bye on the showdown and I
cannot hang with the gorilla.
Speaker 1 (01:12:17):
That was really good.
Speaker 3 (01:12:19):
You, Misty cannot hang with the reel, can't.
Speaker 1 (01:12:30):
Cat Missy's gonna be an empty nester. Cat One day.
I'm just gonna take it to the pass out point. No, No,
I'm just gonna see how far I can go. I'll
make sure there's nothing sharper hard around me, and I'll
just I'll just do it until I can't do it anymore,
and we'll see what happens. I wouldn't do that on
the air. No, he just fell over for no reason.
(01:12:50):
But anyway, missy, hang out one second, have a great day. Okay,
thank you. He wasn't exerting himself at all. He just
fell over. He was laughing at his own joke. He
was lyric Oh. Yeah, that's just typical behavior from him.
But anyway, but look what happened. You know, if you've
been listening for a while, Rufio had a bit of
(01:13:11):
an issue and he fell. We had to call the paramedics.
But now he's gotten a bunch of like check ups,
and you know, now you've checked out it. But so
it was a blessing in disguise because now Rufio's kind
of figuring out what the hell's wrong with him. Kiki
cut the show, no show, hold on, hold on. You
know it's a blessing in disguise, right because now we
find out the guy's damn near narcoleptic. So yeah, no,
(01:13:33):
it's so he's he's finally gone to the doctor for
the first time in forty years. So that's good. He
hasn't into a doctor since his birth. You man need
to go to the doctor. Yeah, it's true, it's true.
All right, shall five fifty tomorrow we number nine, twenty five,
eighth straight nice show. We'll talk to you tomorrow. Okay,
and talk to you tomorrow. Oh okay, good have a
good day. Let's see what do I have for you?
Good news stories? Next fun fact this morning? The fun
(01:13:55):
fact is about a pineapple. Oh okay, I love a pineapple.
Speaker 15 (01:14:02):
What else?
Speaker 1 (01:14:02):
What it's about? You don't like? Yeah, you should hang around.
We'll do that and uh waiting metaphone from the vault.
All next, more Fred Show? Next right here? Who is on?
Speaker 17 (01:14:17):
Hello?
Speaker 1 (01:14:17):
Every one? Good Morning, Tuesday, August thirteenth. It's the Bread Show. Hi, Klin, Hi, Hi,
Jason Brown, Hi, Hi, Paulina Kay, Hi, Kiki and Rufio
showby Shelley belhamin the in tear and everybody's here is
so far no catastrophe. There's still time. No, there's still time.
Good news stories in just a second. Feels good. We'll
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do waiting met the phone from the vault. After that?
Why did somebody get ghosted? You don't want to miss it?
Trending story is fun fact about pineapples and the entertainment
report this hour, see what are you working on?
Speaker 8 (01:14:48):
Kay, I'll tell you which couple got into such a
heated argument that cops had to come.
Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
Also, Katie Perry.
Speaker 8 (01:14:55):
Jumped out of a helicopter without a parishe Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
My, and don't forge tomorrow. Game show Wednesday around this time.
Kiki Karaoke definitely gonna beat Paulina Shelby Shelley five hundred
and fifty bucks to have us on tomorrow. The French
Show is on. End of the day after it feels good,
end the day after that. Good news, happy stories every
day on the show kaleing Go.
Speaker 8 (01:15:16):
So, if you have a dog or are thinking about
getting a dog, I have good news for you because
a new poll of two thousand dog owners revealed that
thirty nine percent have improved mental health, while twenty five
percent noticed an improvement in their physical health. So dogs
most improve mental and emotional wellbeing by comforting their owners
when they're sad.
Speaker 1 (01:15:34):
And helping them through stressful times.
Speaker 8 (01:15:36):
Others said their dog actually listens to them when they
need to vent and inspire them to take better care
of themselves. And dogs boost their owner's mood and average
of nine times every single day by making them laugh, playing,
or snuggling with each other, or just sitting next to
them on the couch. Sixty one percent said that they
spend their time with their dog, and when they do,
(01:15:56):
it's the best part of their day. They said that
it was the single best part of the day. Eighty
one percent are more active because of their dog, and
another forty nine percent and their dog is frequently the
sole reason they get up and move.
Speaker 1 (01:16:09):
Wow, really sweet. We don't deserve dogs. No, so we
don't deserve dogs. Yeah, we're just talking about this, you know,
Rufio laughing at his own joke, collapsing and then we're like,
what the hell's rolling him? And then he went to
a bunch of doctors and figured out there was some
stuff going on with your sleep or whatever else. But
maybe you know, it's very traumatic, very very traumatic for Kiki,
(01:16:32):
especially when that happened. Yeah, she found out how old
I was, Yeah she did. Paramedics were up here and stuff,
and yeah, however we found out, you know, and you've
been able to address some things that happened with this
person too. I got him ken. He didn't realize, as
many people dealt, that he was vulnerable to heart disease
until the fifty seven year old had a heart attack
at the Charlotte airport waiting for a flight. But what
(01:16:53):
he didn't realize when that happened was that on the
flight found for Knoxville, or at least in the airport
waiting in the in the game, was a woman named Claire,
who is a registered nurse from a heart and vascular
hospital in Charlotte. She was able to save his life
and then he was treated at said hospital and everything's
gonna be okay. It was a miracle that I was
(01:17:14):
at that place at that time when it happened. And
if people around me are there, thank you. It was
not enough, Claire, thank you for what you did. I
am so appreciative and indebted to you. He said, So
imagine that. Oh look at that. Yeah, let's do a
good news story. We just let's just waiting by the phone.
I'm like staring at it. But I said the wrong thing.
Waiting by the phone in two minutes. It's beautiful thing.
(01:17:39):
I've ever been left waiting by the phone. It's the
Fred Show. Hey Dmitri, hey man, do it okay, welcome
to the program. Here we are waiting by the phone.
Of course, why don't you tell us what's going on
with this woman, Kelly? We got to know all the backstory.
How did you meet? Tell us about any dates that
you've been on, and then where things are out.
Speaker 9 (01:18:00):
So you know, I applied to Hinch and you know,
I'm you know, adding comments on these girls, and you're
trying to find the wand and you know.
Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
Give me adding comments where you like, you like, you're
matching with people and then giving them commentary on themselves.
I think they except everybody. And they let me on
there over and over again. So on hints.
Speaker 9 (01:18:25):
You can like add a comment if you want, like
basically like oh you're your beautiful smile or you're you.
Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
Know, when you like the picture, you can add something.
You're exactly right. I just never do that. Yeah, that's
a lot of work, but like stand out. So I
got you, okay, So you you're commenting on stuff and stuff.
So you matched with with Kelly? Yes, I did I
was surprisingly, I'm like, oh wow.
Speaker 9 (01:18:52):
So we talked for like a while and then we
even plan out a date, you know, which was surprisingly
because usually I don't get them. But you know what
happened a while she ghosted me, and I was like,
what the heck?
Speaker 17 (01:19:07):
Wait?
Speaker 8 (01:19:07):
So you yeah, yeah, Kaitlin, So you guys never went
I'm just trying to figure out this story.
Speaker 1 (01:19:12):
No, we never went.
Speaker 9 (01:19:13):
Like we were like very close, but then like she
ghosted me, icye.
Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
So this was never even a date. I mean, this
was simply chatting that you thought was going somewhere. So
you got ghosted before you could get ghosted, right, huh Okay,
well I don't know, so huh. Well let's see if
we can get her on the phone and and let's
see she remembers you, and and we'll see if we
can figure out maybe why she did that. Okay, Okay,
I'm gonna play one song, Dmitri. We'll come back and
(01:19:39):
do it in the second hang on, Okay, we're gonna
find out what's going on? Is it about it? But
it's after Sabrina Carpenter in two Minutes, part two of
Winning by the Phone on The Fred Show. He's the
Fred Show. Good morning. We're on the radio, of course,
and the iHeart app anytime search for the Freend Show.
On to man Dimitri. Yes, welcome back. Let's call Kelly.
You guys met on Hine. We actually never really met,
you just matched and met messaged and then Kelly kind
(01:20:02):
of ghosted before you could ever finalize plans to go out, right,
that is true? All right, Well let's call her now
and let's see if we can figure out what's going
on with her. Okay, good luck, thank you? Hello? Hi
is this Kelly? Yeah, Hi Kelly. My name is Fred.
(01:20:23):
The whole crew is here for the Fred's Show, and
this is kind of a weird one. But I would
need your permission to continue talking because we are on
the air. Is that okay? If we chat for a second. Sure,
I know, kind of startling, but this is waiting by
the phone. And a dude reached out to us who
you've actually apparently never met, but you matched with him
and chatted with him on the dating app PIN. His
(01:20:43):
name is Dimitri. Do you remember this guy?
Speaker 12 (01:20:46):
Uh huh yeah, yeah, okay, cause.
Speaker 1 (01:20:49):
All right, well he reached out to us and thought
he was close to a day with you thought things
were really headed in the right direction. But then apparently
you stop communicating with him before the date could happen,
and he's a little bit confused about that.
Speaker 17 (01:21:03):
Uh huh yeah, I mean he was close to a
date with me, and then what happened was he literally
asked me for my snapchat before the date.
Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
Okay, and we all know what. We all know what
snapchat is for, right, Uh? Well, I thought, I did,
I means for nudes. But I also thought, like I
thought that's how people some people communicated these days too,
gen Z does.
Speaker 17 (01:21:25):
Yeah, yeah, but we're not gen Z. I mean, like,
to me, that was a major red flag for someone
of my age to be like asking for that.
Speaker 1 (01:21:36):
Okay, I kind of agree. Yeah, so yeah, I mean
like clearly you know, yeah, I mean, was the conversation,
uh was it sexual in nature at all? Was it flirty?
Was it like, you know, was there any part of
the dialogue that would have led him to believe that
that that was appropriate?
Speaker 17 (01:21:53):
I mean it was flirty, but like not in an
inappropriate way. But then it suddenly went from like zero
to one hundred, and I was.
Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
Like whoa, Like, yeah, absolutely not. Yeah, I hear that.
I get that uh as a guy who uh has
a Snapchat? Well, I don't. I don't have a snapchat,
but I don't know I do. But not for that,
let me bring Dimitri in. Dimitri. I'm sorry, Kelly, I
forgot to mention that Dimitri is here, but I want
(01:22:19):
to be clear on that now. So you Dmitri, you
were trying to get cute and maybe get some sexy photos.
That is correct? Okay, all right? I mean why don't
Here's the thing? Can't be real? I mean, why not?
Just I guess the snapchat thing is kind of a
Koi way, or not really a Koy way. It's sort
of an indirect way of asking for it. Why not
just ask for it? Why not just say, hey, like,
(01:22:41):
what's up with some pictures or something? I mean, I
don't know. Why not If that's what you're after, why
not just say what you want and take the risk
of that person's not gonna like you anymore. Well, you know,
that's the way we everyone communicates. So that's ask her
for her snapchat? Okay, okay, all right, So you thought, okay,
she gives it to me, then that implies that I'm
that she's gonna send me, you know, graphic photos, maybe
(01:23:03):
sexy photos maybe maybe.
Speaker 9 (01:23:05):
Yeah, and you know, potentially go out and you know
that was the whole goal.
Speaker 1 (01:23:10):
But I guess she didn't like that. Yeah, I mean
that's not going to be for everybody. A lot of
people are are sex positive, some people are not. But
sounds like she wasn't into it. Sounds like it was
a little early in the game for her. I mean, Kelly,
is there any circumstance under which you would have played
that game with someone who you hadn't met?
Speaker 3 (01:23:29):
No?
Speaker 17 (01:23:29):
Absolutely not, Like you're clearly boy, It's like if you're
asking a stranger for nude it's like that that point
to the type of person that you are, so like
you can wait until after you know, our like third
date or whatever, when we had already had sex, to
like ask, you know, it's like it to me, it's gross.
Speaker 1 (01:23:51):
Oh see.
Speaker 9 (01:23:51):
To me, it's like, you know, if you're gonna you know,
shamey nudes and whatnot, that's an indication for me that
you know, we're heading it all really well.
Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
I mean that that would be that indication. Yeah, that's fair,
Like all the points I'm making, you know, I don't know,
I see both sides of this because sometimes conversation in
my experience, does lead there early on and it gets flirty,
and that sometimes you know, you can figure out what
(01:24:22):
people are on the apps trying to achieve, especially if
you're straightforward, you know, with what you're looking for. I
think also though, if someone is looking for a relationship
where they're looking for, you know, something more stable or
or you know, less sex forward, then they don't want
to hear that upfront. And that's your right. But Dimitri,
you got to know that that's I mean, that's sort
(01:24:44):
of read the room on this man like you went there,
she stopped responding to you. That's that's the problem.
Speaker 9 (01:24:50):
Right, But if she what a time you knew I
want to be mad about.
Speaker 17 (01:25:02):
He's literally just like on the site and we get
as many news as possible.
Speaker 1 (01:25:08):
Yeah, oh Jamitri, Okay, well look that's not a Kelly.
I assume this isn't gonna this isn't for you. You're
not that he didn't talk.
Speaker 17 (01:25:22):
Yeah, yeah, I'm glad I found out before we actually.
Speaker 13 (01:25:26):
Went on a date.
Speaker 1 (01:25:26):
Hey, look, if you're gonna swing big, and I've been there,
I'll admit it. You swing big and you might with
you know, and then you might. You might, you might
hit on it. You know, somebody might be into it,
she's not. But you got to know when you do that,
it may not work, and you can't be mad about it.
Speaker 12 (01:25:46):
It's okay, I'll find the one that likes it.
Speaker 1 (01:25:49):
So does just work for you? Often? I know the answer,
by the way, it doesn't work for you often? Not really?
Oh yeah, oh well for him.
Speaker 12 (01:25:59):
And yet he.
Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
That's the thing is like I always say when talking
about dating apps and the things that's it's like. For example,
I know guys who lead with pictures or they lead,
they lead, they lead with something very sexual, like friends
of female friends of mine. You guys have shown me stuff,
I mean, stuff that I would never ever, ever, ever,
ever ever do, just very very forward. And these people
(01:26:22):
are like, this is disgusting. I can't believe. And a
lot of people probably feel that way. But these guys
are not doing this stuff if it never works, you
know what I mean. I'm telling you this, like, these
guys don't swing like that. If I see it on
TikTok to guys who talk about their approach with women
and how they're extremely forward off the bat, and it works,
I mean, so it must work for someone just just well, Kelly,
(01:26:45):
wasn't the one? Sounds like no one is the one
for your approach to be tried. For this approach, Oh yeah,
I would suggest a new approach for you to. Yeah,
the more you know, the more you know. Okay, Kelly,
thank you for your time. I'm really sorry to bother Dimitri.
Good luck out there man. Thank you. The Entertainer Report
(01:27:06):
Kaylen has that next after the weekend trending stories and
fun fact all on the way next to Fred show
is back in two minutes. Fuck Caitlin's Entertainment Report. He's
on the Bread Show.
Speaker 8 (01:27:19):
Salty Peppa's Sandra Denton is putting the heat on Southwest
after being kicked off a flight last month, demanding the
airline investigate the issue and preserve any evidence in case
they need to sue. So remember this was that story
where she has a knee injury, didn't ever brace on,
but did buy two seats. A flight attendant tried to
tell her she couldn't have both. She said she bought both.
(01:27:39):
Then a dude came on saying he needs her seat
because he's going to a funeral. She said, you gotta
promise me you're going to a funeral. He wouldn't do it,
and so this whole issue ensued and then they aggressively
pulled She said I might start filming.
Speaker 1 (01:27:52):
She didn't.
Speaker 8 (01:27:53):
They took her off the flight, and then she filmed
when she was off. So that's catching you guys all
up if you forgot. But it was a wild time. Now,
in this new letter, her lawyers are calling on them
to get the ball rolling on investigating this removal from
that July flight, echoing that her previous sentiment said that
this male agent engage in quote inappropriate and unnecessary action
(01:28:14):
in handling the situation. They are going at them with
a number of allegations, including their belief that she was
racially profiled and discriminated against during their encounter. They've also
called into question how certain policies were in force. In
the letter, they say she suffered from embarrassment, harassment, and
loss of income over the whole ordeal, and they want
Southwest to look into everything that happened and provide fair
(01:28:36):
and transparent resolutions of the matter, and said, yes, we
might sue. So they are giving them until the end
of the month to have an answer.
Speaker 1 (01:28:44):
I mean, I don't know that I wouldn't ask a
lot of questions if they were, like, you can't go
on this flight. This guy's got to go because of
a funeral. I bet you checked that out right, like you,
I mean, I don't think right. She bought bought? Does
that make me a mad person for being Are you sure?
Speaker 12 (01:29:02):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:29:02):
Because all they asked who everywhere else? You go like, oh,
I have to go to a funeral. Produce great, produce something,
you know, like obituary. I need the body. Wheel him
down here, whe wheeler down here. Don't get grandma. We're
gonna need to take a look at I'm gonna need
(01:29:24):
to text my seat. Come on great, I mean Jesus,
but yeah no.
Speaker 8 (01:29:30):
She tried to make him swear and he wouldn't so
and she paid, so I'm on her side. Rapper Sweetye
and YG had to have the l a p. D
come to break up a heated argument between them. Once
cops got there, they had to separate them both. I
guess they were arguing over something about a cell phone.
Maybe one of them went into the other one. There
was no physical altercation at all. Things simmered down after
(01:29:50):
speaking to the cops, and they clarified they were just
having a heated exchange and became too loud. They started
dating in April of last year, and I didn't know
you could do this, but Katie Perry sit an Instagram
carousel of she and fiance Orlando Boom.
Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
Are they going to get married?
Speaker 8 (01:30:03):
I mean, I'm sick of saying fiance, But jumping out
of a helicopter into the ocean.
Speaker 1 (01:30:07):
It looked pretty dope. It did.
Speaker 8 (01:30:09):
It looked really cool and they weren't obviously super high,
you know, to where they got hurt.
Speaker 1 (01:30:13):
But she captioned it like the stars are in the sky,
you and I will find each other. In every single christ.
Speaker 5 (01:30:20):
Marry songs playing, she had like one of her songs
for her new album playing.
Speaker 1 (01:30:23):
Obviously use it to promote, but I want to do that.
I want to do that. I don't know where I
can do that, but I want to. Is there anything
fun on her website?
Speaker 17 (01:30:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:30:30):
So, Bowen Yang talked about the worst SNL host that made.
Speaker 1 (01:30:36):
I saw that much. What happens fretcherradio dot com and
catch up on the iHeart app anytime search for the
Fred Show. This is what's trending and following the Gymnastics,
The Jordan Child situation. She's not going to get her
bronze medal back. Well, I guess she hasn't. She gonna
have to give it up and they're not gonna let
her keep it, even though there's evidence to show that
(01:30:57):
the reason they're stripping her of it is not valid.
The Federation was informed by the Court of Arbitration for
Sport that rules do not allow for an award to
be reconsidered even when conclusive new evidence is presented, So
they know there's a very good chance that the whole
thing was that, you know, the scoring change was valid
(01:31:18):
or at the time in which the objection took place
was valid, and all the rules if you I won't
get into it. It's kind of detailed. You can go
look it up but on our website. But it turns
out though that they don't really care that they made
a decision and that's it. It kind of feels to
me like sporting events when there's an obvious bad call
made but the game's over, so it just kind of
is yeah, you know, like even when they go but
(01:31:39):
even when the ref ref's like guy screwed up, like yeah, right,
like this it's just just it sucks. But there's nothing
you can do. It's human I guess. A four point
four magnitude earthquake hit southern California yesterday afternoon, sending shockwaves
that were felt across the region. The quake was initially
reported as a four point seven magnitude. It struck about
two and a half miles south southeast Highland Park, near
(01:32:01):
LA's Chinatown neighborhood. Aaron Rodgers says he regrets selling reporters
in twenty twenty one that he had been immunized against
the coronavirus. He said that there's one thing I wish
I could have done different. It's that because that's the
only thing that critics could hit me with. Turns out
that he wasn't immunized in the way that we thought
he was. It was some sort of a homeopathic treatment
(01:32:22):
that he had had and tried to play it off
like you anyone did he get it like between his toes? Wasn't.
Oh that I don't know that old trick. Not that
I know anything about injective, but I can't even get
injected with like what I'm supposed to get injected with.
There's no way I'm doing it to myself electively. That's
why I think my parents were never concerned about about
illicit drug use with me because I'm like, oh no, well, yeah,
(01:32:45):
needles pretty hard come. There are a million different ways
and this it wasn't No, it wasn't gonna happen. Let
me see. Oh, a proposed federal rule would make it
easier to cancel subscriptions if it takes one or two
steps to subscribe to something thing than the FTC and
the FCC and the Biden administration are saying it should
take one or two clicks to get out of it
(01:33:06):
as well. We'll see if that happens. And the best
state to live in according to a bunch of metrics
like affordability, economy, education, health, quality of life, and safety
is Jason Massive choosets Massachusetts Massive. I see, I'm afraid.
I'm afraid to say it. Yeah, Louisiana, New Mexico, Arkansas, Latsica,
(01:33:29):
Nevada were the worst. The other bests, by the way, Florida,
New Jersey, Utah, in New Hampshire. It's a National Prosecco
Day in National flaming on Yeah Day today as well,
we're talking pineapples and the fun Fact More Fread Show.
Speaker 5 (01:33:43):
Next the fread Show is on Fred's Fun Fact Fun.
Speaker 1 (01:34:00):
So much. Guys, this would put things into perspective. The
next time you go to the grocery store and you
look at a pineapple, did you know that a pineapple
takes anywhere from one point five to three years to grow? What?
So Like, Yeah, you go look at a pineapple, you
about to you know, pick one out. It took three
years for that thing to show up there. That means
(01:34:21):
if you're a pineapple farmer, you got a farm, you
gotta like three years before get paid. Like, guys, I'm
gonna open up a pineapple farm and in three years
I'll be rich because you don't take that long for
me to get an eat pineapples to sell patients, Yeah right,
are shocked by that. I am shocked that they're not
more expensive, like because it takes so long. Yeah, Now,
(01:34:42):
do you buy the pineapple and then cut it yourself?
Or do you buy the chopped up one chopped? Yeah?
Me too and mix wikiwi And I realized that like
devices they make to it just looks messy. That just
slices yeah down. It's like because that stuff is sticky
pineapple juice and like it gets all over your ca
I clean that up.
Speaker 9 (01:35:01):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:35:02):
But the problem with the chopped up pineapple, you guys,
is that you got to eat it pretty fast because
it can get a little nasty. And you don't know
from what pineapple it came from, Like is it was
it a pineapple I would have bought. I don't know
that's true. Watermelon.
Speaker 5 (01:35:14):
I buy a watermelon sliced already, and you try to
find like the reddest one, and sometimes it's hit or miss.
Speaker 1 (01:35:21):
I also think they put soap bad. I think maybe
they put like soda water or something like a little
bit in the chopped up pineapple to keep it like moist.
Speaker 7 (01:35:29):
Have you ever ate too much pineapple and that you
can't taste anything? Or like your tongue is.
Speaker 1 (01:35:33):
I've eaten so much pineapple that I thought there was
a hole in my stomach. Yeah, Like I thought it
was just gonna fall right out of my foot, like
just straight down down my legging, out of my foot
because I ate so much of it because it's delicious.
You've never eaten so much of something you thought maybe
you cause damage to your stomach. No, do you want
to eat that? That weekend we were together.
Speaker 6 (01:35:52):
That he ate.
Speaker 1 (01:35:56):
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Keep keep showbiz. I guess they can keep Belja Meine.
I mean we're gonna have to stare at her the
whole time, but I guess we can keep her. Yeah,
so we have to hire another employee than to stare
at Bellamine to make sure she does it right. Okay,
all right, we love Bellamine. They're looking for a shop.
I mean maybe she was the ops. We'll see. I mean,
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we'll see, we'll see. But so far, so good today.
I mean there's still time though. I'm knocking on wood
or for Mica or whatever, whatever sort of quality item.
This is a lot of questions about Caylen and her
new boyfriend, the trip to Grease right, and the passport.
A lot of questions, and then they tried to talk
about it. Just second. I go like, no, do not
(01:37:02):
talk about it until the microphones are on. I want
to hear it for the first time. So are we ready? Yeah?
Are we ready to talk about it? Let's talk about
talk about it.
Speaker 5 (01:37:11):
Yeah, they talk better than they sign talking about These
are the radio blogs on the Fred Show.
Speaker 1 (01:37:18):
Oh, Mark about it? Talk about it. I mean, guys,
yell straight to the top. Whatever they used to say
about bitcoin or whatever that was doge coin or was
it to the moon to the movie. That's where we're added, guys,
if the moon is much lower? You ready? Kay? Yeah,
(01:37:38):
all right, I want to hear about this. This is
passport gate. Yes, Okay, go ahead, deer blog.
Speaker 8 (01:37:44):
So we are I don't know what you want to
call it. Three or four days out from going to Greece.
My boyfriend and I so leaving the country, which requires
a passport.
Speaker 1 (01:37:53):
Okay, three days out.
Speaker 8 (01:37:55):
We received his passport yesterday.
Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
Oh my god. Now my whole thing is like, don't
you misplace it?
Speaker 8 (01:38:04):
Like I told him, even if we break up in
the future, I will text you every time it's time
to renew, because no one should ever have to go
through this again.
Speaker 1 (01:38:13):
So we have it. So we're armed. We're ready. We're armed.
Of the passport. We had to call presidential contacts. I mean,
it really got serious. I called the embassy. Yeah, I
mean I got involved in this, you did, and I'm
very appreciative of you. Very worried.
Speaker 8 (01:38:27):
I mean, if anyone has any questions, I now know
how to do all of this. The funny part is
is that we're also doing an ATV tour while we're there,
and they are adamant that we need a valid license.
Speaker 1 (01:38:38):
And I just realized right before my birthday that my
license was about to expire. So yesterday I also received
my brand new list. Oh you failed to mention that part.
You felt to mention that we were waiting on something
for Kaitlin.
Speaker 8 (01:38:50):
Too well, because I just found out because we did
our consultation with the lady who planned our trip, which
was very nice because I want it at work obviously,
so there was a fancy travel agent. But you know,
I just found out that I would need a I
thought in Greece they'd be like, no, girl, take this ATV.
Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
You know, So now we are good to go. We
are armed with the passport.
Speaker 8 (01:39:09):
But this whole game of waiting until you're fourteen days
out from your trip, it's not for the faint of
heart renew your passports, even if you don't know if
you're going anywhere because you might end up dating someone
who wants to take you to grease.
Speaker 1 (01:39:20):
That's my word for the day. And in this case,
you're the one taking him to You're fluing him is
what he's getting. Flowed out, failure, blued out by you.
How you saying yeah, flewed out. Yeah, you don't say it,
but you do say it, right.
Speaker 8 (01:39:36):
And Paulina brought up today, She's like, in every argument
that you ever have for the rest of time, you
can say, remember when I brought you to Grease, I
took Grease, right, This.
Speaker 10 (01:39:46):
Man better never pick a fight, never question her ever,
like nothing like like peace, peaceful life over here, moving forward.
Speaker 1 (01:39:54):
Right, because that could have taken a lot of people
right on lifetime. You certainly could have. You took no
passport having bearded man, Yeah, I tried it, but not
anymore because he has a passport, right, shaved ears off
my life's life, just one this one. Yeah, I mean
you didn't ask me to get involved, but I finally
had to get involved because a nervous, disgruntled Kaylin is
(01:40:14):
not yeah, it's not the no, It's okay. We all
have our thing. No one likes to be around me
when I'm pissed off either, but like it was a frenetic,
nervous energy. We had to call in the reinforcement. Yeah,
because what was I gonna do?
Speaker 8 (01:40:28):
Tell our boss who like organized this whole you know,
raffle or whatever. Sorry, can't go, you know, or take
a random We'll.
Speaker 1 (01:40:34):
Tell your boyfriend I owe some one of the United
Nations a favor. Now. So it's like, you know, honestly,
like it's this is a big deal, and I don't know.
I may need, yes, I may need him to come
through it at some point. It's The Fred Show.