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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Frend Show is on. Wait, hold on, hold on, Kiki's
not prepared for work. We have to wait. We have
to wait. What does she forget her headphone? So we'll wait,
We'll wait. It's fun. That's no, we'll wait.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
No, go ahead, make sure I can hear you.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Oh, trust me, you can hear me. There's no one
has any issue hearing me. Morning everybody. The Friend Show
is on Tuesday, October fifteenth. Hi, Caitlin, Hi, Jason Brown, Hi, Roofy, Hi, Paulina. Oh,
Kiki's here. Good show, be is Bellamine, everybody is here.
The Entertainer Report this hour, trending stories, headlines to start you.
It's Tuesday, Jason Brown, The Sports Report. Oh boy, oh boys, right, yeah,
(00:44):
it's not good. Nope, Wow, it's almost like this isn't
my thing. You're doing great, Cayson. That is what nobody
would say. That nobody ever say, is that your thing? Okay,
Bogs this hour, we'll do some Monday stuff. We'll do
some Tuesday stuff because it's Tuesday. Actually, stair go this morning,
(01:05):
little group therapy, debates and relationship drama, New Waiting by
the phone, Shobi Shelley has money. What's coming up in
the port Kalin, I will.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Tell you who fell through a big old hole while
they were on stage performing. Also, there are animals kept
at a professional sports stadium that was affected by the hurricane,
and I need to tell you, I need to give
you an update on these animals.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
They give me an update on you. Yeah, why do them?
Why do I have to? Like I'm in the building,
I'm in the office, you're in the network. Yes, I'm
physically inside of the radio station. I'm inside of it.
But yet I'm still having to do eighty seven things
to get into my own email and my own authentications.
(01:48):
I've been this click on that.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
I'm sorry, a magic spell, I know.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
I know, Like I don't even know what I'm supposed
to doing on the show right now because it's behind
a firewall and I'm not allowed to access apparently. Why
is authenticate from one device to another to.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Another device to the code emails that are facts?
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Is people sat in my email? And what's going on? Yeah?
You know what you're looking at the region? Why I
have to do things just to get to my work?
Speaker 5 (02:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:22):
We Well, I was about this is a rhetorical question.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
If you ever say something and then the words come
out of your mouth, and right after they did, you're like,
why did I just say that? Or I can't believe
I just said that. Yeah, I was gonna say yeah.
So the coffee place that duncan you know downstairs that
the front of it is all glass and it's like
a sliding glass door, you know, then then when they
open it all the way up, then then you can
go in. And so this morning it was only open
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a little bit because I guess it was open just
enough for the employees to get in, but they were
in their working so I guess they didn't really feel
like being opened yet, but they were because I saw
my coffee sitting there. But the door was the sliding
door was not opened very far, so I had to
push it a little further to get so I could
fit in. Oh So, the woman's just standing there working
and I go, what did I say? And it came
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out of my mouth and she just kind of looked
at me, and I was like, I said that. I said,
I didn't open you all the way up, but I
was too big to get in. Oh God. She looked
at me like okay, and she knew what I meant.
But then as soon as I said it. I hadn't
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been a look on my face because I was like, oh,
so early for that. I thought it was very forward
for me to say. But I couldn't That's what I meant.
I wanted her to know that, like I didn't just
take the liberty of opening the store for her. I
just saw my coffee and I wanted it and I
was too wide, you know. And then the thing is,
luckily I didn't do the thing where then I try
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and like explain what I meant, you know what I mean,
because that makes it worse because it may maybe she
didn't take it the way that I said it. But
have you ever done that before where you say the
thing and you're like, no, but what I meant was
and then you didn't say, okay, just keep digging yourself
a hole. Anything come to mind for you guys, just
off the top of your head. I was just wondering
if you could make me feel better to start the
program today just about the time that you said something
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that you shouldn't. But it wasn't like, you know, we've
said dumb things on the show before, we said wrong
things on the show before. In fact, that's quite regular
that that happens. But I don't know how many times
I say something that I didn't mean to say that
I have to take back or like re explain.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
I had a bad one recently. It was much worse
than yours.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
Let's hear it.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
So recently I told Rufio this story. I was just.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Talking about, you know, you lost your mom, And I
was talking to someone about just I can't imagine like
losing a mom, you know, just just feeling for him,
and I go, losing a dad is one thing, but
losing a mom, you know. And I was just making
like a light joke about dad's well, the person I
was talking to had lost their dad.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Yeah, it wasn't great. It wasn't great.
Speaker 3 (04:57):
I was just trying to really nail it in home
that I can't imagine losing a mo and it would
be so heartbreaking. But in the process, I, oh, yeah,
put it right in my mouth.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
It was not great. Yeah, that's what it's like.
Speaker 6 (05:09):
You think about that all the time, Like when your
child just says whatever off the top of their head.
This is like Ashan will just be like I'm gonna
smack in the booty and you're like, it's a game.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
We played home. Right, there's a number for people like you.
That game again. Ready, it's a game we play. That's great.
That's what it's like having a kid.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
Now home to When I'm over there, I'm like, ah
my goodness, go to mom.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
I'most smack you in the boody.
Speaker 7 (05:44):
I'm like, okay, right, which is actually.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
It's a game.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
Wow. Wow.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
I dig myself deeper. I'm like, I just did have
said nothing? Wow?
Speaker 5 (05:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
I would think the kids thing would be or they
repeat something that you said, but then they don't get it.
They don't get the context right. So what I didn't
say like that? Oh my gosh.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Also, my friend when he was little, he's Russian and
for teething sometimes, you know, his mom would put vodka
on his gums. Okay, And in front of the doctor
he said, Mommy, are you gonna put vodka on my
gums again?
Speaker 2 (06:18):
It's like, oh, okay, we're gonna have to us.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
This is a little It's not a lot, this is
a tiny bit, you know. Anyway. So I made it
in and I made it out. Yeah, And I got
my coffee and I'm ready to go. I'm ready to
start the day job. There were results I guess what
I was gonna say that they are results all right
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of Jason's sports report. I think we're going to the
point where you absolutely should bet the opposite of whatever
he says. That's next, freadshow a thread, show this is
what's trending Jason Brown. So we were not here yesterday,
which means it today we reveal the results all of
your sports picks Week six NFL. How many weeks are there? Seventeen? Yeah,
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and then the playoffs? Yeah, so like am something like that?
We got a long way to go. Wow, So here
were your picks full week, including the Monday night game.
You had the Seahawks over the four nine Ers. No,
you had the Jags over the Bears. No, you had
the Cardinals over the Packers.
Speaker 8 (07:31):
No.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Oh, you had the Eagles over the Browns. Yes, you
had the Ravens over the Commanders. Yes, you had the
Patriots over the Texans. No. Do you had the Buccaneers
over the Saints. Yes, you had the Titans over the Colts. Know,
you had the Chargers over the Broncos. Yes, you had
the Raiders over the Steelers, the Cowboys over the Lions,
the Panthers over the Falcons. All No, you had the
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Bengals over the Giants. Yes, you had the Bills over
the Jets, the Bengals over the Giants, Yes, and then
the Bills over the Jets. Yes, six and eight, six
and eight for Week six in the NFL. As for
the can't lose par Sleigh not terrible. Jared Goff will
score twice. Yes, Elijah Moore will score once.
Speaker 9 (08:11):
No.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
Col Comet will score once.
Speaker 5 (08:13):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
People were sending me photos of cold Comet and his
crop top.
Speaker 10 (08:18):
Yeah, well they're like, you know, you point it out.
He knows what he's doing. He does know what he's doing.
He keeps his stomach hair groomed and he wears a
crop top. Would have to be the long snapper on
Sunday too.
Speaker 11 (08:32):
You don't know what? Sure?
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Sure would that be an issue if he had stomach hair? Though? No,
I like it? Okay, But do you think that's what
he's thinking about when he grooms his stomach hair? Is
that you know, I'm wearing this crop top and I can't.
You know, I don't. I wouldn't think so. But the
fact that he's pairing the stomach hair with the crop top,
he knows what he is. Okay, you don't think it's
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just a full body grooming, uh regild because it's like
it's it's pretty like lined up, it's got a good line.
Who was just talking about this? It was one of
the Kelsey brothers, was it was Jason. Jason Kelsey was
talking about this about I guess maybe they're moving a
lot of the interviews out of the locker room because
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I don't. I don't know it's because they don't. It's weird.
It is kind of weird.
Speaker 6 (09:23):
Saying they're saying that they should get naked with the players,
like were they cad you have the naked.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
Well because Jason was like basically that there are a
bunch of like guys don't know where to they don't
know where to put their eyes, like they stare at
our job. And then I've told the story before about
the one or two times I've been in an NFL
locker room before after a game, after specifically, and I
was so paranoid about not looking in the right place
because like if you look straight like if you're in
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the you know, if you're the end of the locker room,
and if I just look straight ahead, it's dong everywhere.
These dudes are used to it, right, Like, I mean,
I played high school basketball, but we didn't there weren't
that many guys in the locker room, and we didn't
just strip it down. But these dudes, when at the
end of the game, when they're just all sweaty or whatever,
everything just comes off. It's just like they just and
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it's just on the floor, and then there are people
that come around pick it up and clean it and
whatever else. Attendance, and so it's just no big deal
to just be swinging. And then they just walk in
the shower. It's a gigantic shower room, you know, and
I don't know, it's just no big deal and no
one's paying attention. But I mean I don't so I
just stared at the ceiling. I mean, I literally these
guys always thought it was the bottom of my chin
because I was just so worried about looking in the
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wrong place and getting caught. But I guess you just
supposed to act cool and just walking around like, you know,
just I don't know, like it's happening, but you're not looking.
But I guess Jason Kelsey was saying, a lot of
guys they look and it's kind of weird. And he
was like, I don't really care because I don't have
much he was talking about. He didn't have much going
on down there, so it didn't really matter. But yeah,
I was so paranoid that I would somehow like make
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eye contact with someone and then be looking right at
their stuff? Is this surprising? Women don't do this in
the locker.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Room, you know, I'm always in locker rooms.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Run the gym for a while, and then you know that.
But I wait, but you were wearing the same clothing
from outside of the gym, and then also you leave
in the same clothing from outside the gym. So yeah,
and Boots, did you give up on that? Did you
stop doing that?
Speaker 12 (11:16):
Actually I'm getting started again. Oh good, I'm trying to
get tight and right for jingle Ball. So yes, I'll
be back in my fury furry Boots.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Good. So you called Gideon?
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Man, No, I'm not calling Gideon. I'm still running from Gideon.
Speaker 13 (11:27):
You know.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
I was chat he's been running marathons and everything.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
He did run the marathons. He hasn't texted me back
though to tell me how it went. But is he okay?
He's not a very I'll be honest, he's not a
very responsive texter. He's a very thoughtful texture.
Speaker 6 (11:42):
He's not a very responsible social He looked like he
had a good old time running the marriage.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
I'm sure he did. He's one of those people, man,
he's one of those people like, oh this is hard,
big smile. I'm like, oh, mile twenty, yay, you kidding me?
I call everybody back. I'd go see him with that
metal around my neck. You want to know how I
did on the marathon? Here I am, look at me.
But I did go to dinner on Sunday night. The
Chicago Bank of America Marathon was on Sunday, and I
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went to dinner Sunday night and people were in the
restaurant with their medals on. And I had no issue
with that. I have a zero issue with that whatsoever.
You run a marathon, you could wear the metal as
long as you want. You can. You could wear it
now if you ran three years ago. I don't care.
But there were some good signs, There were some there
were people. There was there was a keg stand opportunity
do you see that video? And people were running by
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and there was I looked like a frat house. I
don't know what neighborhood it was in and there they
had a keg and you could run by and grab
the keg and they'd lift you up and then you
can do a keg stand keep running. That's awesome. Yeah, yeah,
I just I've never really had them the desired and
to do that. I mean, I'm sure it's quite the feet.
It must feel amazing when it's over, but I mean
I don't. And actually kind of I'm kind of moved
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by the fact that people do this, and then I
see people doing it that don't look like they're in
as good as shape as I consider myself to be in,
which is not great shape, right, But I'm just saying, like,
just my body form is, and I see people that
look like they don't have a very you know, like
like I look, I would look better naked than they would,
and they're hauling ass running a marathon, and I'm like,
I can't do it. So I'm like, well, what the
hell's wrong with me? You know, if you want to,
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and even like the twenty six point two sticker, if
you must, kind that's kind of annoying because that's there forever.
But if you must, you did it. You should be
able to brag about it, right, Yes, has anyone here
ever done it? Have you run a nod.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Only if someone's chasing me?
Speaker 14 (13:36):
You gotta like prepare for it, right, I feel like practice?
Speaker 15 (13:40):
How do you practice for a marathon? Like that's a
marathon writing program, but you already do want a marathon,
just to prepare for it.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Basically. I heard somebody say that there's three guys they
interviewed who had done it, who have done every single
Chicago marathon. And one guy's theory is, if you can
run nine miles without like really exerting yourself, Like, if
you can run nine without stopping and you're not dead
at the end of it, then you could easily run
the marathon.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
I can't, So I'm glad. We know so.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
No, wouldn't be able to do that. I'm glad, But
I mean, I don't know you. It's just it's just
so much he goes into it and you, I mean,
what if you get injured and you're just chafing. I
mean you're running. You're running from here to o' hair,
yeah and backuivent a straight line from Chicago to Naperville.
That's wild. It's the equivalent of them and that's if
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it's flat. I realize this point. They say it's pretty flat,
pretty flat, but it was kind of hot. I guess
on Sunday it was wind. That's another thing. You ever
tried to run into the wind? Like I just started
running recently because Gideon's making me do it. And I
will say running outside is is harder but better than
running inside because I don't know stuff to look at
and depending on the weather or whatever. But like I
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wind uphill, like this is ridiculous, Like what are we
doing here? And then I thought the whole point of
the marathon, and someone pointed this out to me the
other night. I thought it was that you were supposed
to run twenty six point two miles and then die?
Is that what the marathon was invented for? Isn't that
what the Romans?
Speaker 5 (15:07):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (15:07):
The Romans? Tell me the marathon, tell me the history
of the marathon. Please Rufield, because I think it's a
little bit morbid, honestly, really is it? Is it Greek
or is it a Roman? I don't know what. Maybe
it's Greek, I'm not sure, but there's some sort of
like morbid tie Greek Long Distancia.
Speaker 3 (15:25):
Verathon was one of the og modern Olympic events. In
eighteen ninety six, I thought I had some sort of
like it probably does all that time. But I'm looking
so congratulations everybody who did that. It's really an amazing feel.
I'm very proud of it, all of you. Yes, And
it's just something I'll never do. It just won't happen.
Like it's just not necessary. I can go my whole
life and say that I didn't do that. Even the
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triathlon one makes a little more sense to me because
at least you're were switching things up a little bit. Yeah,
you know, we're jumping in the water, you're riding the bike.
Riding the bike. I think I can handle that. I
think I could do that.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Kind of sitting. I guess in a way, I think
I could.
Speaker 6 (15:58):
Now.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
The problem is you have to do it all consecutively
right now. If I could do it like over the
course of a month or something like you know, hey,
so swim this far and then and then and not
even the real triathlon this the sprint and that that
the sprint one is not but there's like a shorter one.
Maybe I could do that. What's the is it like
a triathlon? Is it like, is this a sprint, there's
a shorter version that's acceptable that I thought, you know,
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I could probably do that. I grew up swimming, like
not competitively, but I know how to swim like real swim,
so I could probably do that. The bike I could
probably do.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
There isn't something called a death run that this dude
did from marathon to Athens, which is what I think
you're referring to.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
I just feel like with some of this stuff, there's
always like a like they had to run and if
someone caught them, they were dead. I mean, you know
what I mean. I feel like with a lot of
this old, old, old old timey stuff. There was a Yes,
there was a sinistern.
Speaker 6 (16:47):
So there was a battle between the Persians and the Greeks,
and the Greeks were winning, and this guy ran all
the way from the battle to the city, was taking
all its clothes off, and he ran a marathon and
he said that we one and then he collected and died.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Okay, there you go, there's some sort of historical implication.
What was the closed thing was.
Speaker 6 (17:10):
His armor off, so he was he was getting rid
of all the weight and he ran from It was
a battle of marathon. He ran back to Greek Greece
and he told him that we won, and then he died.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Oh, I hope it was worth it.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Guys, space, How about space today and what's trending. NASA
launched a rocket to the Moon on Monday, but this
particular moon will take nearly six years to reach. The spacecraft,
known as the Europa Clipper, took off from the Jupiter
Moon of Europa for the Jupiter Moon of Europa and
a scheduled to arrive in twenty thirty. According to space
dot Com, that's the thing. Once the journey's complete, the
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spacecraft will begin its real work, which is assessing the
ocean beneath the planet's icy service to seem if or
weather it would be able to support life. Europa could
have all the ingredients for life as we know it,
according to one NASA Associate administrator, water, organics, chemical, energy,
and stability. What we discover at Europa will have profound
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implications for the study of astrobiology and how we view
our place in the universe. That's good. So we've screwed
up this one enough, this Earth enough. Then now we
got to go find another one to start over there.
And I would not be opposed to volunteering its tribute.
Is it possible, Like, it's only six years away, so
it's possible. I could get there and be like two
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cold and then come back only six that's only twelve
years in my life. That would be sacrificed. But imagine
if you got to be like a go to the
brand new, clean, pristine. No, no one's messed it up yet.
Earth your equivalent? Yeah, think about that. I'm too tired.
You could build your own mansion. Could you could be
the Kim Kardashian of that land if you wanted to be.
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They're going to have TikTok there. You know that you
not want to go to this. We may not have
TikTok here, but they're going to have it there. No
one can say anything because there's no government there, no
election yet. Sound safe.
Speaker 6 (19:03):
I think it's a good idea. Let all those people
try it out first, and then let me know. Okay, well,
I'm not entirely a post to a clean slate.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
You know. It's kind of like when your car it's like, ah,
let's get a new one. Yes, you know what I mean,
Like this thing's kind of broken here, you guys, let
me trade this thing in, you know, and see what
I can get. Toy Insider has released the list of
the Hottest Toys of twenty twenty four and it was
on the Today Show, and so that means that all
of this stuff is going to be impossible to get.
I think if you're a toy maker, what you want
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to do is try and get someone to put you
on this list, because once you're on here, then parents
don't even know what the hell half of this crap is.
And then they're like, oh, I have I gotta have
it because my kids got to have it. And you know,
at least one of these things is going to go
on eBay for a million dollars or something. You know,
it's like the the the PlayStations are always like this.
The PlayStation five was like this, the Tickle Me Elmo.
(19:52):
When I was a Kidby's Ferbie, Yeah, I can remember.
I was a radio personality. We got our hands on
some Herbies and it was like we had to put
them in a safe give him a I'm like what
it was like a twenty five dollars toy or something,
but they were going for thousands of beanie babies. He
can't know anything about beanie babies. Oh, I want to
talk about it. Beanie babies.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
No, I never had any of them, not even the
expensive one.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
The beanie babies for my sisters generation, which was eight
years after my childhood. What were the sports cards of
my childhood? Because my parents actually bought into the beanie babies,
and they bought into the sports cards. Like my parents
were fine with me earning money and going and giving
a fifty year old man all of that money in
trade for little pieces of paper cardboard that were supposed
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to be this was gonna be my ticket, and it
turns out I don't have anything worth anything. Same the
return on my investment is a negative four thousand percent,
and the beanie babies are the same. Way my parents
were going out and just getting all these things. My
sister had like a it was like a rope or
like a plastic kind of like a chain and you
would attach them had little clips, I mean, and it
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was like full. But she probably has one hundred of
these things. None of them are worth anything, but they
were sure that if we bought enough of them, but
some of them would be worth something. Had the little
you had the little thing to cover the tag. Oh, yeah,
the tag protector.
Speaker 16 (21:14):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Oh yeah. I had a teacher in high school. Mister
Flay was his name. Nice man. Actually he was a
cool guy. He was well, he was the same guy
that I went on that camping trip with, speaking of
the games you played at home. But he would go
to convention. He was convinced that he was going to
retire on these things, and he would go to conventions
and buy up all the beanie babies. And I don't know,
maybe he had some of the ones that you want,
(21:36):
but like you know, there was the Princess died. So
my sister has like the second generation, and then they
were like third, fourth. They made a bunch of I
guess different princess died beanie babies. But there was one
that you wanted and it had a defect, didn't it
or something? Is that what it was, Kaylin? I don't know.
There was something about the Princess died beanie baby that
you wanted, yeah, said you had it.
Speaker 3 (21:56):
I had it, yeah, but I don't remember the I
think it was the size and the like model, because
they made a few.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
I had the bigger one.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
There was one that you wanted and it's worth all
the money I had, and then your sister ripped the.
Speaker 6 (22:07):
Tag off in half. Yeah yeah, reckl a McDonald's when
the that was the Happy Meals the b babies. Yeah,
I made kind of a killing.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
Oh yeah, that was That was My equivalent was the
Titanic double VHS that I could I could sneak out
of the back room before it was available for a
small price of your phone number. And that's a whole
different thing because back in the day, this is before
everybody has a cell phone. So the phone number meant
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you had to call the house in the house phone,
and you'd be nervous calling the house phone. You remember
this because you'd had to call the house phone, and
then Dad would always answer when I called, would be like, hey,
can I speak to you know, Mary or whatever, and
it's like, who's this? You know, you had to be
kind of a jerk. It was a rite of passage.
And kids these days will never know that. Never you
didn't have to call anybody anymore. You just text them.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
Now their messages disappear on snap Chat. I mean, all
this stuff the kids will never know anyway.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
A fat Brain Toys, Play tab Cry Babies, Morning Routine,
doll that already sounds terrible. Cry Baby's morning routine, doll
just play for real, for real, Peanut the Playful Monkey, Okay,
Fisher Price a mad genxt Star Wars Death Vader bought.
(23:23):
Oh nice. I can't even say have this crab hasbro
Plato Pizza delivery scooter play set. I've seen that one
that Wait a minute, hold on, how many differentings are
we incorporating here? It has bro Plato. I got that part.
Pizza delivery scooter place is a scooter involvement. It looks
like it's a Plato set that looks like a scooter
and then you can make it.
Speaker 7 (23:43):
Yeah, it's pretty cool looking, but you get the pizza
for this looks like a pizza delivery scooter, you know scooters,
Pizza delivery on the scooter, Yeah, pizza.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
I just wanted to work.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Bad, like I was always on a cash register, you
know what I mean, at a grocery store.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
It's like to live your child. I wanted to be
a teacher.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
Wait, I kind of like this playto thing though. That's
it my little school around a little It's ninety four
bucks right now and you can still get it, but
not alone. Yeah, Marvel, Spidey and his Amazing Friends, Dual Race,
Mega Jump HQ track just rolls off the top. How
can a child even describe that they want? Honestly, I
want Pauli to tell me that she wants to Marvel,
(24:23):
Spidey and his Amazing Friends Duel Race, Mega Jump HQ track.
Speaker 6 (24:28):
So Amazon just sent the gift book in the mails,
like seven hundred toys in the thing, and all they
do is a's got like eighty things.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
Circle that already.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
He circles all of the pages.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Yes, right, see, that's not even it. I know a
parent whose kid puts together a full interactive, hyper linked
wish list, so all you have to do and he
emails it to everybody, So all you have to do
is click on the link now and hit by it
now and send it to their house. That's all. It's
so smart it on that right.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Yes, he's putting in the work, That's.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
What I mean. Literally, two clicks, you got your thing.
This was It was not this way when we were kids. No,
you had to play. You had to plant the seed
for months and had you had to focus on one
item correct and say it over and over again. Ye right,
And then my sister would get that item. This is
what would happen the Tiletown Blueye Healer Home. These are
(25:22):
the toys that you want, I guess, and all the
kids are asking for, according to today's show, Jack's Pacific Target, Toy,
Check Lane, Spinmaster, DC Comics, Batman Ultimore Ultimate Transforming Batmobile
that's cool too, and the Littlest Pet Shop playset. Oh yeah, okay,
and I came on. This one's for you. A Mississippi
woman who stayed at the Strat Hotel the Stratosphere. They
(25:46):
call it the strat to make it cool, I guess
in Las Vegas in twenty twenty two, says she still
has scars from where she was bitten by bedbugs in
her room. This woman suing the hotel formerly noticed the Stratosphere.
Now it's the Strat. Now it's the rebrand bed bug.
We didn't have to it again.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
The problem is that gigantic Stratus you're out front is
going to give it away. It's true, you can't change
the name. Man claiming that the hotel's negligence has cost
her fifteen grands so far, in amount that she expects
to go up. She says two days after she checked in,
she woke up in the middle of the night feeling itchy.
She says she found a bed bug on the bed
and saw painful welts on her left leg and buttocks,
(26:26):
and then went to get help from my hotel employees.
She says that the pain and itching continued for weeks.
She has permanent scarring and emotional distress of course as
a result, and she wants, now, I think it's one
hundred and fifty grand, give it to her.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
I'm telling you, you will never know that kind of
trauma until you know that.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
I still have scars too.
Speaker 3 (26:44):
I get phantom scratches like where I'll just start scratching
everywhere because I just like have the trauma from it.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
It's real bad. Well, the problem is if you then
bring it home and then if you remember Kaylen a
few years ago, if you remember Kylen's class bedbugs, it
was Kaylen versus the bed bugs, and then it was
Kaylen versus the landlord. May they all rest in peace
because you don't have to deal with that anymore. You've
moved away.
Speaker 6 (27:06):
And the creator guy, oh there was a greedy extreminator
guy too.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
Yeah, if you recall, he asked to Seema movies because
that was where.
Speaker 4 (27:13):
The remaining bumps were Yeah, what a guy though, honestly,
because sometimes you can't see all angles, you know what
I'm saying, So trying to help.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
You my most fragile state, I need to trying to
help you.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
And he qualified for that sort of thing, you know
what I mean. Yeah, they teach you that in the exterminations.
He's very professional and I need to look from head
to tail at those yeados. Yeah, it's just part of
the process. He says it right here at or it
does not say that, organ does not say that it
wasn't workin either. Just for the record, Okay, now we
(27:44):
got a bunch of days and somebodys are serious, so anyway.
National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, National White Cane
Safety Day celebrates the achievements of people who are bled
to visually impaired. National Schwarma Day, National Esthetician Day, National
Cheese cur Day, National Pharmacy Technician Day, National Latino AIDS
(28:05):
Awareness Day, National I Love Lucy Day because I know
how much you love Marilyn Monroe, and National Brouch Day
today as well. The Entertainment Report will do it next,
blogs you after that stay or Go money would show
have been Shelley, a brand new Waiting by the Phone,
All Coming Up Fred show, Calin's Entertainment Report is on
the Fread.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
Show, and six more people filed suit against Diddy alleging
sexual assault. The suits were filed on behalf of four
men two women id'd only as Jane or John Doe.
So far, eighteen similar suits have been filed and more
than one hundred others are expected as the fifty four
year old remains behind bars. Among the six is a
man who says he was just sixteen years old when
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Diddy molested him at one of his infamous home white
parties in nineteen ninety eight. The man, an aspiring musician,
said that Diddy told him to take down his pants
while asking don't you want to break into the business.
One of Diddy's lawyers fired back, saying, no matter how
many suits are filed, it won't change the fact that
mister Colms has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone.
(29:06):
Olivia Rodrigo fell through a giant hole on stage during
her Guts World tour stop in Melbourne yesterday, so she
made light of it hours later on social but people
were really concerned when she was in the middle of
running on stage and fell through like a trapdoor that
was left open that I'm assuming wasn't supposed to be. Afterwards,
she said, oh my god, that was fun, before adding
(29:27):
I'm okay. She laid her reassured fans by posting an
edited video of her fall on TikTok with a caption
hashtag subtle foreshadowing, which is a trend right now.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
I was wishing there was a trap door when they
made me go out on stage last year a jiggle
ball in front of sixteen thousand people to tell them
will Wayne was gonna be an hour late, and I
got booed by our hometown crowd, like these are our people,
these are people listening to our radio stage and they
were booing like I don't even get nervous to go
out there because everyone, like everyone heard it on our
stage upon the tickets, so like it's a safe place
(29:59):
for me. Yeah, And then Caylin is like hiding behind me.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Those character you know, good god, that would be funny.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Though you really could have used the trap door in
that moment and the smoke and you just vanished, do
you want to go out there? And it wasn't like
a dou It was like, you're going to go out
there and tell him, and you know, when the guy
with the headset comes over and tells you what you're
I'm like, oh boy, yeah, stage manager or whatever, just
go out there and tell him. And then so then
that was in people. Oh god, it was very traumatic
(30:27):
for me to even reflect on that. But if he
had just pulled the if Jason just pulled the cord
and the rodicast, Jason was nowhere to be found for
this announcement. I don't know where you were hiding in
the fetal position. Somewhere you were under the stage already
play the music, Play the music.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
Yeah, a lot of running around.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Honest to god, Rufield go out there and parties start
with these people. I was ready. I was ready to
get the call.
Speaker 8 (30:53):
Oh god, okay, all right, call him from the eye's
hands up in the air, right, idea should have done.
Speaker 11 (31:06):
This year.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
If Carlow he can go breakdowns.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
And if you don't, if you haven't been listening long enough,
you don't know. Rufield used to be the guy like
the bar mitzvah. That would be like, everybody, come on out,
let's whatever. And how did it go? How is the
little routine you would just make you would just make
it up, you know. Didn't you have choreographed dances among
your other party starters?
Speaker 5 (31:24):
Right?
Speaker 16 (31:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (31:25):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (31:25):
Were you called party starters? Yeah? Party starters? Okay, period.
Speaker 6 (31:28):
Yeah, there would just be certain songs, you know, to
like black Eyed Peas or whatever it was.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Let's get it started. Yeah, all those songs. Yeah. Yeah,
I still do it.
Speaker 6 (31:38):
I still do homecomings and still do the same thing
if I ever have a wedding you're doing yes, yeah,
don't work.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
Yeah this year for jingle Ball, make sure we got
black Eyed Peace queued up anybody's late.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
And lastly, the Tampa Bay Rays Stadium was hit really
hard by a hurricane Milton, if you didn't know, but
the Stingrays that called Tropicana Field home were thankfully unharmed.
So I guess we got word yesterday saying that the
stadium's roof had some pretty bad damage.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
I think I've seen photos and footage of that as well.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
But the seven Kunos Stingrays that hang out near right
center field remains safe in their thirty five foot habitat.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
While Milton passed through.
Speaker 3 (32:15):
They will continue to monitor the little stingrays, but they
are eating and behaving normally. What sport, Jason, Tampa Bay Rays.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Oh, yeah, the race the rays water it's giving probably baseball.
It should give baseball. That's great basketball. I don't know.
I was trying to think. I was trying to practically think. Yeah,
it was like, wait, there's no water sports, but then
there's like swimming and stuff. You were right though, Yeah,
(32:47):
is it really basic baseball? Ta Oh? I thought maybe
it was a baseball basketball. Yeah. And they have little
sting rays in there. That's cute. Yeah, except they're not nice, right,
sting rays? Yeah, I mean, I don't know. I haven't
talked to one in a little while. But we called
the devil rays, but then they change it to ratio. Yeah, devil.
You can't call it anything, yes, right right?
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Want to take on online today?
Speaker 3 (33:08):
If you do want to see Olivia's fall through the
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Speaker 1 (33:16):
Blogs your next back in two minutes. It's the Fred Show, Subrina,
It's the fread Show. Thank you for waking up with us.
We love you, we appreciate you. Blogs will do them next.
Our audio journal, Stay or Go, will debate some relationship drama.
Shelley has money today. Let me check my ledger. I'm
gonna check my leatherbound book. A tie with Nora. One
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hundred and fifty bucks. That's the prize today. Good news stories.
All of that's coming up. We're back in a couple
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I the Ahole final million dollars. I'm never working. You
(34:00):
find the station and then make it radio.
Speaker 16 (34:02):
No.
Speaker 1 (34:02):
I love how people are like man, I'm impressed with
your advice for once fread A. Fread's show is on
hoarding Everyone the Tuesday, October fifteenth. Hi, Hi Jason Brown,
Rufe Hello, Hi Pauline, he Ki Key The morning Shows
one hundred and fifty bucks versus Nora in the showdown
five questions about twenty minutes away. Belhamine is here blogs
in just a second, Stay or Go After that, will
(34:24):
debates in relationship to rama. The entertainmer of four two
What do you have in there? K?
Speaker 3 (34:28):
We are talking the celebrity that told his wife I
want to hook up with your mom. We are also
talking a viral groin bump. Oh no, and it may
not be in the way that you think it is.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
Well, I was going to say, do anything to inspect
myself now rapidly it may be another kind of bump. No,
JC can't come with me. They talk better than they exminator.
These are the radio blocks on the FREDD like we're
running in our diaries, except we say them a loud
We call them blogs. Kaylin, Yes, thank you, dear blog.
Speaker 3 (35:00):
So over the weekend I was very deep in thought
at how there are just some things that you do
for your child, your pet, your partner that.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
You just really could never believe you'll do, but you
just do it without thinking.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
So recently I have adopted a nine year old little
doggie named Willie. She is a border Collie Aussie and
it's my boyfriend's dog, which she has chosen me for
some reason, nine years into her life to just follow
around and be obsessed with.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
She kind of wants to be in my skin.
Speaker 3 (35:33):
So we were walking downtown over the weekend and at
our apartment there is like a dog.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
Run with little poopy bags.
Speaker 3 (35:42):
Okay, so I was planning on walking her back there,
so I did not have a poopy bag on me.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
We were in transit, and she really is such.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
A good dog.
Speaker 3 (35:52):
She doesn't go anywhere she's not supposed to do nothing.
But for some reason on Friday, she decided on a
busy street corner in downtown Chicago that she was going.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
To take three big dumps. Right yeah, and Stepmommy didn't
have a poopy bag.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
And the last thing I need is for someone who
knows me to see me, or you know what I mean,
or somebody take a va.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
From the Fred Show that just left the big dog
poops just right there. I think of the bad press
we would get at this point. I would take any press.
But yeah, okay, if I was someone who left three
big dumps on a sidewalk, so especially if it were
you celebrities, like, yes, we had to go.
Speaker 3 (36:40):
So I looked over and I saw a napkin that
again don't know where this napkin came from, just blowing
away in the wind.
Speaker 2 (36:47):
I said, this is all I can do, and so I.
Speaker 3 (36:50):
Grabbed the three giant turds with the napkin, and I
could feel the heat from the turds in my hand
for a mile. Well, I tried to find a damn
trash can, and I'm literally walking saying, hot, hi, how
are you?
Speaker 1 (37:03):
How are you with three big tards? And I'm looking
at her like, do you know how lucky you are?
I'm carrying your duty? Is that kind of amazing?
Speaker 16 (37:11):
That?
Speaker 1 (37:12):
Like, that's our responsibility for you know, ten to sixteen years,
have a long they live hopefully twenty million lit years.
But that's and by the way, we get so much
from dogs. We don't deserve them so fine, but like
we get to pick up their crap their whole lives.
Like at least for humans, it's only like a few years,
you know. For for dogs, it's their whole lives. I'm
responsible for picking up your crap for my whole life, right,
(37:33):
for your whole life. Yeah, I was like, ma'am, I
wouldn't know. You're right. I would do that for a dog.
I wouldn't do it for a human. I'm sorry. If
one of you pooped on the ground, I would not
pick it up and carry it anywhere. I would I'd
be like, I don't know that was cailein, I'd leave
a little sign I leave it knows that was Kaylin.
She works at one or one point, I don't know,
another place. Yeah, I was saying different radio stations. Sure, no.
Speaker 3 (37:54):
And I know parents obviously like do this all the time.
They're sucking boogers out, you know they're I mean, oh yeah, the.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
Stuff my sister does with her kids. Yeah, I mean,
like they'll just drop food or like it's like on
their face and she'll just take it and eat it
because it's just easier, Like what am I supposed to
do with it? So she'll just eat it. I'm like,
you know what, that just was what she made the kids.
So it's it's herd mess, you know what I mean.
But I don't know you guys. Oh yeah. The booger
(38:21):
sucking is my favorite thing out. It's a cool invention.
It's not the Freda thank you, yes, Frida, like how
you she's on it on it, yes, Like you just
put it up to their nose and you're like that
all the boogies come out. But you know, imagine imagine
how like.
Speaker 6 (38:36):
Believing that you could see the relief on their face too.
When when the Bookers are all gone, shout out.
Speaker 2 (38:42):
Freda, boy, make Freda. I mean you wipe for Ashland.
Speaker 1 (38:45):
Still, you're right, You're right. The stuff that you'll do
for someone that you love.
Speaker 2 (38:49):
Right, just the helpless little ones, you know, God damn.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
You're a good person. There's a scene in the show
Billions Paul Giamatia Lessing is there's a scene where a
guy his dog poops on the ground and he stands
there and is like, clean that up. And the guy's like,
I don't have anything to clean it up with that
I'm paraphrasing, but he's like, then pick it up, and
like he's just so forceful about it that the guy
(39:14):
actually threatens him in some way. The guy actually reaches down,
picks up the stuff and like finds a trash can.
But it's so disgusting. I almost did it. I almost.
I mean a lot of people just leave it there.
So that's good for you, Yeah, I mean you're a
good citizen. Oh thanks, yeah, thanks so much. Yeah, I'm
gonna yak, but thank you. Yeah. Otherwise I would have
I took a picture of this whole thing. I happen
(39:34):
to be in the neighborhood and I watched the whole
thing go down. I had a bag, but no, I
took a picture of it. And I was going to
post it myself if you didn't care on my own
social media. Can look at Kaylin from the Friend Show.
Look at her leaving that dooto on the ground like
that Stayer go his next Fred show. It's stay or go. Okay,
(39:56):
Jenny is here calling a local radio show to solve
life's problem. Jenny, Hey, guys, Hey Jenny, what's going on?
Tell us your situation? Okay, So I do need some advice.
Speaker 5 (40:12):
My husband and I got married last year, and I
know that this is called stay or ago, but I'm
not actually considering divorce.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
Okay, Well, thanks for calling by. Yes, yes, you signed
the waiver. The waiver says at the end, you have
to do whatever we tell you you have to. You
have to divorce the man. If we tell you to
divorce the man. That's that's part of the people don't
realize this is it's a waiver. People have to sign
it and they have to do what we decide at
the end. Go ahead, Jenny, Well.
Speaker 5 (40:39):
I want your opinion on something that has actually been
affecting our marriage though, so I haven't changed my last
name to his like I originally planned. Prior to the marriage,
we discussed it, and I said I would do it,
but I'm kind of changing my tune now and I
don't want to. But it's because I'm really proud of
(41:00):
being a lawyer and I'm proud of my name in
my line of work.
Speaker 1 (41:04):
And I'm the one that went to law school and
busted my butt, not my husband. It's my name.
Speaker 5 (41:11):
And also, you know, my dad is my hero and
it's his name, so I want to honor him also,
And basically, I don't want to change it anymore.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
Meanwhile, well give me well, yeah, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
No, he's devastated. He's not happy about it.
Speaker 5 (41:29):
He said, I've always dreamed of having the woman I
love take my last name, and it's something that heightened
when he met me, and he's really been looking forward
to it that he barely asks me for anything.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
This is the one thing and it's gotten his hopes up.
I mean, it's been causing some issues at home.
Speaker 5 (41:49):
And while I do feel bad that I changed my mind,
I think it's okay that we change our mind about things,
you know, once they marinate.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
And I want to know, I want your advice. Why
did you tell him that you could if you if
you don't want to I mean, like, these aren't new things, right,
Like you probably were a lawyer, your dad was, you're here.
All these reasons existed before. So why was it okay
before and it's not okay now?
Speaker 5 (42:19):
Maybe because I had time to think about it. It
wasn't right away, And now I'm thinking, maybe it's important
to have my own name because of my dad and
because of my you know, pride in myself.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
I guess I just wonder what changed because you could
have said no before. You know, you could have said, hey,
look the all these things, all these reasons are why
I want to keep my name. But I still want
to be married to you now. Granted, I don't think
you have a right to change your mind. It's your name.
You've changed your mind, You've created an identity for yourself,
a brand again, there's there's familial pride, all these different things.
(42:55):
I guess I don't know why you can't. I don't
have an issue with this. You change your mind, How
does that? How does that change the fundamentals of your
marriage at all? It doesn't. You still love the guy.
Everything is exactly the same. You just decided that you're
not okay with this. You are right to it. It's
your name.
Speaker 12 (43:12):
It's the one thing though, that he's asking her for,
the one thing he's asking.
Speaker 1 (43:16):
I that's not true. That's the one thing he's asking for,
But how many other things are implied in a relationship
or in marriage that he's saying that's the one thing
he's asking. He's also asking for love and affection and
loyalty and all these things that she's giving back to him.
This is this is vanity. Wow, Okay, what do you mean?
Speaker 12 (43:35):
I mean, it's your partners, your husband, if you you
took on this marrior, you guys married, you are one now,
So can't you just maybe hyphenate his name at least
at the very least he wants you to be missus
Jones or whatever, like, can you even consider that at all?
Speaker 2 (43:50):
Like that's this one designer.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
I'm a little I'm a little surprised by you, Kiki,
because you are a strong, independent type a woman period.
And I know an I'm not trying to pin you
on this, but I know that you believe that a
woman or a man has the right to change their
mind about things.
Speaker 12 (44:06):
I absolutely believe that. But as I'm mature, okay, I'm
a little bit more mature.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
Since when did that happen? I was going to say
it was the weekend. Interesting. I can kind of see it.
I can sort of see it, except for your viewpoint
on this.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
Seriously, Like, it's not a lot.
Speaker 12 (44:23):
He's not asking for the world, Like in there there's
a way that you can hyphenate your name and still
honor your father, still keep your name. You don't have
to go change your business cards. But if he wants
to say this is missus so and so, like, why
not do that for your partner?
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Is that an option? Would you hyphenate? I would consider hyphenating.
Speaker 5 (44:42):
It's just I want to carry my dad's name, Like
he basically came to the US with nothing and gave
me everything. But I feel like that's how I can
honor my dad. So if there's a way for me
to hyphenate but still use my dad's name my name,
then I would consider that.
Speaker 15 (45:01):
Yeah, yeah, you were asking her kind of like what's changed, right, Fredd?
You were saying, you know, you agree to it.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
I was just curious. Yeah, why was it a good
idea before and not a good idea?
Speaker 15 (45:09):
I think it could be a form of I don't
want to call it cold feet because I don't think
it's the same thing. But I think when you're about
to make that change, I can see how you do.
You do switch up and you change your mind.
Speaker 6 (45:18):
I did that.
Speaker 15 (45:18):
I was standing in the Las Vegas courthouse and I said,
I don't want to change it, and my husband said,
I wish we talked about this prior because we're standing
in front of this person. We got to sign this paperwork,
and now we're over here debating about a last name.
He had every right to feel that way, and I
did sign the paperwork as his last name. The thing is,
I never went to go change it, and I chose
not to. Yeah, I chose not to because I was like,
(45:41):
I just don't want to go through the hassle of it.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
I really don't.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
It's not a hassle. He's not a hassle.
Speaker 15 (45:45):
It's just I didn't want to reveal his laughing because
I know that's what he wants his wife to do.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
I know women have to be the ones to do it.
That's another question why us.
Speaker 6 (45:53):
So I never said I never. I was never like,
all right, you're taking my last name. It's just the
fact that Jess says it's it's too hard. There's so
much things to do. I'm like, there is I'm like,
it's is it that hard? Like yeah, you get new numbers,
you get new credit cards, you get but it's like
so it's not worth it though, Like like it's been
we've been married for seven years.
Speaker 1 (46:13):
She still has her last name. I could see if
I had kids some uniformity. And also, and by the way, Jenny,
I'm gonna take some phone calls on this, so have
your radio on. But thank you. Well, now we're gonna
talk about you behind your back. It's our favorite part.
So thank you. Have a good day, Okay, thanks eight five, five,
five nine one one oh three five you can call
it text the same number. I think I would not
have any issue if if I married somebody who didn't
(46:34):
want to take my name for whatever reason, especially if
it was reasons like this. She was proud of her
own name for some reason. But I have to say
that because the Frederick name only lives on with me
at this point because my sister is she took her
husband's name, and her kids have there's no Frederick involved there,
and they're also girls, and so I don't really know
(46:54):
what happens with that. But if I ever were to
have a kid, it would be important to me for
the child to have my name, simply, especially if it
were a boy, simply because that's the only The Frederick name,
at least as it pertains to me, dies with me,
and it has meaning because it was not my birth
last name. It was the name that my mom got
from my sister and me when she got divorced. We
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all took her maiden name, which is pretty rare. That's
not often granted, and it was in this case. So
my last name actually changed in fourth grade, which is
where the fred nickname came from, because I come to
school and I have a new last name, and everyone
called me Fred. They were making fun of me. And
then you've heard the story before, then you can be
telling you haven't. It's one of my ten stories. And
(47:38):
my grandfather picked me up from school because it was
his last name and he didn't have sons, so I
was his son. He had three daughters. And I was
upset and I said, they were making fun of me.
They call me Fred, And to this dad, I do
not know if it's true, but he said, well that
was my nickname. His nickname was Fritz. I never heard
fred I think he lied, but I think he's a liar.
But my grandfather lied to me. But nonetheless, the immediately
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became I embraced it and immediately became my nickname. And
there you have it. So it would be important for me.
I think if ever someone were unlucky enough to be
impregnated by me to then have to you know that
that would be important. But otherwise I don't care.
Speaker 6 (48:14):
Yeah, I'll also say that when it's very when we
go places, like, we get certain looks. You know what
I'm saying, like what is your relate? Like I'll say
my last name, and they'll be like, what's your name?
And then she'll say her last name. So like and
we got two kids. I'm like, it does but even
at school, even at school, like she's listed as one
(48:36):
parent under her last name. I'm just like, are we
And then I'm the one that comes to pick the
kids up and takes them off, like are we together?
Are we not together? It's a very weird look, but
like to me, that's how it looks. We go to
the doctor, we got two different names. Our kids have
my last name, so it's like a weird I get
this weird vibe every time we go somewhere. We got
to give our names. I'm like, uh yeah, but like
(48:56):
we're wearing rings. I'm like, it's so it's so confusing.
I feel like it's a confusing to people sometimes.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
If he could be disappointed and his feelings can be hurt.
But if this is the biggest problem that they have,
that she changed her mind about her own identity, I
don't know how far I would push that again. If
everything else is functioning and great, we're talking about something
that she has to do. She has to change her name.
She has to go to the court and get her
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you know whatever, all of her paperwork changed and credit
credited for me, credit cards and bank account. She has
to do all that. Not to mention the fact that
it's I would imagine it's it's somewhat of a psychological
shift too, especially if you believe that you're honoring a
parent or a family member that you love. I don't like.
Speaker 6 (49:38):
I don't like that idea of her like, oh, it's
my dad's last name. I'm honoring my dad. I'm like,
but you are. This is your family now, this is
who you married. If you have kids like you are,
this is your unit. Now like this is your family. Yes,
your debt's your dad, but he's not going to be
around forever.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
You know what I'm saying. So I'm gonna say, like
show whoa don't. I guess I'm somebody I pick and
choose the trends or not the trends, the traditions I
think that I honor. For example, I don't care about this.
Sure it would be nice, but I don't care my
mom hyphenated her last name. It it's fine. I mean,
if we want to talk about the history of like
(50:16):
why yeah, but like another but yes. What I was
going to say is I still believe that someday I
will ask a woman's father for quote unquote, not permission,
but blessing. And there are people, I mean, we've done
this topic over the years, and people who have been
on this show have been like that is insane, that's ridiculous,
it's antiquated, its property, all this bs And I'm like, no,
(50:38):
it's respect, it's respect. Like this, this woman is one
of the most you created it. Hopefully you guys have
a great relationship. It's one of the most important things,
if not the most important thing in your life. The
least I can do is take the time to look
you in the eye and tell you what I know
the promises that I intend to uphold. That's the least
I can do. Would you hit her mom too? Yeah,
(50:59):
because I like that one. There's nothing to do with property. Nothing.
It's simply like I would be upset if I found
out that Polly or May my nieces got it. I
would have been upset if Amanda had gotten engaged. And
Colin didn't take the time to ask any of us.
And by the way, we can say no and he
can still do it because it's up to her. But
he not only asked my dad, but he asked me,
and my sister told him that he had to, that
(51:21):
we both had to, you know, and my dad actually
kind of told him no the first time. My Dad's like,
I don't know about this.
Speaker 11 (51:29):
He knew.
Speaker 1 (51:30):
My dad is so savage.
Speaker 12 (51:32):
Colin knew that it was important to Amanda to get
your approval, right. He did it because he loved her
so kind of in this case, like it's okay to
have your independence and feel how you feel, but you
can't take your partner's feelings into consideration, like it's bothering him.
Speaker 1 (51:45):
You know, yeah, yeah, yeah, it makes sense. I remember
what I said to him. I think I said, because
he asked He asked my dad, and then he asked me.
We were all in New York on for I think
it was her birthday for a trip, and so he
asked us on the same day, and I knew that
he had asked dad and that Dad was shook. And
then he came to me and he was like, your
dad kind of said no, what do you think? And
(52:07):
I go, no, no, no, no. He said what do
you think? And I said, what did my dad say?
It was kind of no, And I was like, well,
you might want to work on that answer.
Speaker 2 (52:16):
Then what has the time?
Speaker 1 (52:20):
But obviously we, you know, have come a long long way.
But Brittany, hi, how are you?
Speaker 16 (52:25):
I didn't want to marry you very well.
Speaker 1 (52:27):
Thanks for colling, says stair Goo. This woman is having
an issue in her relationship because her husband, they're married
and they have a great relationship by her own admission,
but she had agreed to take his last name, and
then now that they're married and whatever, does not want
to for I think pretty good reasons. What do you think? Yeah?
Speaker 17 (52:43):
So, I mean I see both sides that you're really
so mad at me. I agree with Rufio, like, have.
Speaker 1 (52:49):
A good day.
Speaker 17 (52:56):
So no, like I said, I see both sides, I
totally do. But like he said, this is her family now.
She needs to take her husband's feelings into consideration. Obviously
it's really important to him. I mean I get that
it's important to her too, for like her law firm
and stuff. But I mean she could just hypenate it
and then she really doesn't have to change much like
her name within her law firm, you know, like I
get that or like for whatever reasons. But like I mean,
(53:18):
she could at least like compromise with him and like
hypenate it. Like I don't understand what's.
Speaker 16 (53:23):
So bad about that.
Speaker 1 (53:25):
Yeah, no, I think you're right. Thank you, Brittany. I
think it's a good compromise, and she seemed maybe open
to that. Have a good day, Thank you too. I
think this actually happened in my life too, because you know,
if you don't, we've talked about it a million times.
But when I turned eighteen, I was adopted by the
man who raised me, who is not my birth father,
and I think he probably would have liked it had
(53:45):
I taken his last name as my last name, which
I was not opposed to. His last name is my
middle name because I didn't have a middle name. But
I was not going to give up Frederick for the
reasons I've already said. It was too important to my
mom to have because again I don't know if you.
Hopefully a lot of people listening have not been divorced,
but it's not real common when when the male and
(54:06):
the female figure are fighting for, you know, whatever they
can get in a divorce, it's not super common for
the female to win that one. And we did, plus
my grandfather and everything else. So I don't think my
dad's upset with me because his name is part of
my name, but I'm sure he would have liked it
because I'm his son. And then my sister went and
threw both of them a boys somewhere. Hey Rachel, that
(54:28):
went overwhelmed Rachel. Hi, how you doing? You O great?
My poor sister takes the breath of one. No one
in the world can complain about not having a say
except for my sister. That woman and by the way,
she has the phone umber she can call up here anytime.
She just doesn't listen, which is probably good for her.
Mental health. What did you want to say?
Speaker 16 (54:50):
Okay, I'm gonna fix everything right here.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
Good.
Speaker 9 (54:52):
So I'm going to tell you what, thank you.
Speaker 16 (54:55):
I'm going to tell you what my mom does.
Speaker 9 (54:56):
I think she continues to practice her real estate business
under her maid's name, so that's what she used to advertise,
that's what she uses for all like business and professional purposes.
But legally she has changed her last name to her
husband's name. So for all personal reasons, personal nail, you know,
to Brett and stuff to.
Speaker 11 (55:18):
My dad's name.
Speaker 9 (55:19):
And I think that that is the perfect middle ground
here because then you're, you know, she be still able
to honor her dad with his last name, like carrying
on the lawyers profession. But also she can still take
her husband's name and make him happy.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
I agree with you some form of compromise here, but
he's going to have to accept that otherwise I don't
think he's getting anything. I don't think she's going to
do it. What what if when they have kids? Like saying,
somebody Erica had that point, Rachel, thanks, you have a
good day.
Speaker 15 (55:48):
Okay, they have kids, are they gonna take what would
they pick? I picked my daughter to have her dad's
last name.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
Okay, but she wants to honor her dad.
Speaker 15 (55:55):
What if they have a boy that doesn't like, that's
that's their family, that's the Maybe that's it's not dad's baby.
Speaker 1 (56:01):
You don't know that that's father's baby. That's her husband's baby.
Speaker 6 (56:04):
Yeah, but she could have the same last name as
her mom. The baby could have the same last name
as her mom. What they want, that's what I'm saying.
But that's different. That's a child.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
You're saying. You're saying that the child defers to the father.
Speaker 15 (56:15):
Like, yeah, I would believe. So if I have a
baby to do she has her father's last.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
Name, I give baby. Yeah, is this kid right here?
I don't think you guys knew, but I have a baby.
Speaker 6 (56:28):
But a lot of times they differ because of insurance
reasons or whatever. You know what I'm saying, that's whore
the insurance is under Like, like, I have the insurance,
so obviously the kids have my last name. But but
like if they if they can't decide on their last
names as a couple when they have a kid, and
if it happens to be a boy, and she's like, oh, let's.
Speaker 1 (56:46):
Honor my dad by giving them my last name.
Speaker 15 (56:49):
And now we're like talking different stories, and I'm just saying,
I know, I think at the end of the day,
you got to give the kid the dad's last name
for insurance reasons.
Speaker 1 (56:56):
Also, that's half of the dad, Like, that's dad's baby.
I'm just arguing. I mean, yes, I would like that,
but I would still argue this is all up to
the comfort level of both parents. I would, I would say,
but I agreed that that would be nice, especially if
I had a son. But but I don't know that.
I don't know anything. She would be considered automatic anymore. Yeah, well, yeah,
(57:16):
I get you, yea Erica. Hi, so you're saying she
should take his last name because of the kids.
Speaker 18 (57:23):
Yes, I kind of agree with what Rachel was saying.
Oh wait, sorry, Hi, you.
Speaker 16 (57:28):
Can hear me, right?
Speaker 1 (57:29):
Oh yeah, no very much. Hi. How you doing.
Speaker 3 (57:32):
Right?
Speaker 2 (57:34):
Sorry?
Speaker 18 (57:35):
I agree with what Rachel was saying about taking it
or having things under her name for business purposes. So
a little bit of a backstory is that my husband
was not really a fan of his family, so we
really considered taking my last name when we got married
for our family. However, he ended up keeping his name.
(57:57):
I kept mine, and when I had my daughter her
we realized that it was very hard with her name
being the same last name as his and mind being different.
So kind of like she said, for or kind of
like you guys mentioned, for insurance purposes, for pickup at school,
things like that. So eventually I had to change my name,
(58:20):
and it was my choice. And I was very connected
to my family and my family's history. But that still
is a part of me. And if she wants to
keep her name on things for business purposes or hyphenate,
she she should. But one of the one of the
things I've discovered after having my husband's last name with
(58:42):
my daughter and us having the same.
Speaker 19 (58:43):
Last name, is that.
Speaker 18 (58:46):
It's not necessarily taking his last name, but it's having
you all as a family as a unit. And so yeah,
so now we're all our family with our last that
are Erica.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
Well, thank you, have a good day.
Speaker 19 (59:04):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (59:05):
What's also address one for the thing that has not
been addressing. What is this last name that she's that
she's taking. What is this last name?
Speaker 2 (59:14):
Is it a better last name? Is it a worse
last name?
Speaker 1 (59:17):
Right?
Speaker 9 (59:18):
You know?
Speaker 2 (59:19):
Is it longer, harder a spell?
Speaker 1 (59:21):
I mean, I mean that changes what the initials turn
off all the information. I also would like.
Speaker 3 (59:30):
To point out that divorced parents do it all the
time with two different last names, and the kids are okay.
Speaker 1 (59:35):
The last name is one of the last name is
may As.
Speaker 2 (59:39):
Look at this point, I'll take you.
Speaker 16 (59:43):
The girl.
Speaker 1 (59:44):
Just just you know what you're doing a reservation.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
Just put missus you know, missus Jones.
Speaker 1 (59:48):
Just does it feel good.
Speaker 2 (59:49):
You don't got to change the paperwork, Just put it
down there.
Speaker 1 (59:53):
Just make it look nice, but you don't actually fundamentally
change it.
Speaker 7 (59:56):
Thing.
Speaker 1 (59:56):
Yeah, I need to hear all the information. I don't know, Missiles.
He's gonna be like good Camar's Entertainment Report, He's on
the Bread Show.
Speaker 3 (01:00:09):
According to a new lawsuit filed by his former assistant,
Kanye West allegedly told wife Bianca Sensory that he wanted
to hook up with her mom.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
You know stars, they're just like us.
Speaker 3 (01:00:19):
Lauren Piscatti says that she saw Kanye say this in
a text exchange to Bianca when he probably showed her
a screenshot, so he was proud of this. What's worse
is he allegedly wanted his wife to watch as he
hooked up with her mom.
Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
Bianca's reply, if you're wondering, was.
Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
That her mom is married and that she's going to
go hook up with someone else if he's talking like
this Elsewhere in the filing, Lauren alleges Kanye would openly
share his sexual fantasies to employees at Easy, as well
as put up some photos and videos and some other
really intense things.
Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
So I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
Lots of going on in the music industry.
Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
It's getting crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:00:56):
Swifties, please get out your little coin purse because minutes ago, yeah,
get it out, Jason minutes ago. Mother Miss Taylor Swift
posted on Instagram, writing, will be kicking off the final
leg of the Aras Tour this week, which is hard
to comprehend. This tour has been the most wondrous experience,
and I knew I wanted to commemorate the memories we
made together in a special way, well two ways. Actually
(01:01:18):
excited to announce that the official Arastour book filled with
my own personal reflections, never before seen behind the scenes
photos as well as the magical memories you guys brought
every single night, and the tort and Poets department, the
anthology on vinyl NCD.
Speaker 1 (01:01:33):
If you still use.
Speaker 3 (01:01:34):
Those will be available for the first time ever only
at Target starting November twenty ninth.
Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
Got She Hates You, guys. You know List, it's going
to be lit the Target. She Hates you guys. No
reputation though, it's just more crap that you gotta have.
It's just how many covers of this book are they're
going to be because I don't want to talk about it. Oh,
got one? You got to have fourteen? What happened? I'll
have every cover one she does, you guys, man, it's
(01:02:01):
what she does. Man, you just get your paycheck. All
it's gone.
Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
You're right, it's a I don't envy myself because it's
a hard existence.
Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
It's hard.
Speaker 3 (01:02:10):
And Jason, I need your thoughts on this because during
the Dodgers Padres game last night, Dodgers fan favorite keik
A Hernandez smacked a home run to make it one oh,
and he celebrated after he rounded the bases by groin
bumping his teammate Gavin looks Oh a couple so that
unexpected interaction immediately went viral, and it divided people on
(01:02:31):
social with some saying it was hilarious and awesome, others
saying it's strange and inappropriate. If it looks familiar to you,
it's certainly not the first time meat bumps have happened
during the MLB celebration. Some players on the Cubs did
the same thing in twenty sixteen when they won the
World Series.
Speaker 1 (01:02:46):
So how do we feel about meat bumping? That's right? Yeah,
hear yeah, got your is the first volunteer for the
meat bump. He's also shout out to David Ross of
the Cubs. He's the one that I believe started the
meat bumping.
Speaker 11 (01:03:00):
I'll have you know.
Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
Ruf is always the one who offers to like look
at my parts and to see if everything's okay, And he's, hey,
what are friends for? Well, I don't know if that's
a fun thing. I would like you to meet bump
and I'll just watch. How about that? The thing is,
I'll give you the entire it's cup to cup. Are
you sure they wear cups? Because they don't in football?
Speaker 5 (01:03:23):
I know.
Speaker 3 (01:03:24):
Finished the story, and Rufio has offered to try it.
Do you want to you guys want to try it?
Speaker 5 (01:03:30):
Or no? No?
Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
All right, all right, well then I'm sorry, Rufy You're
not going to just do a regular bathroom.
Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
Okay, yeah, I'm going to see you in like seven minutes,
but I don't anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:03:45):
Fine, Yeah, just hold it, catch him on everything you
missed from whatever the hell? This is the friend show
on our free iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
Don't chance you're buy Rufio what? But like actually is
Kiky Hernandez and his teammate by'll bring me in it?
It takes that all show biz Shelley in the show
biz show on your happily married man. You have a
(01:04:13):
beautiful wife, you have a beautiful family. I'm just we're teammates,
are we not. We don't celebrate wins like that. Now,
Thank you guys every day and say good game on
the way out the door. I mean could Jason does
grab my junk on the way out every day. But
that's We've been doing that for years. That's not weird tradition. Yeah,
I mean yeah, that's I'm just curious. We're just curious
if you're feelings more comfortable. Well, and I'm not uncomfortable.
(01:04:36):
I'm also not fine.
Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
Your wife was curious too, after you said you want
to chose by Jacobi Yea, she was wondering as.
Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
Well, that really happened? Yeah, get your own right, honestly,
can you get you get your own brands. But I
don't think we have a by person. So that's great.
You know we got everything else, Okay, we do, never
mind it good to know bumping. I don't come out
waiting by the phone. I'm okay. The other one PTSD, PTSD,
(01:05:13):
it was a dark time. It was time. I think
girls had to come out from me and by But
I mean we were I was explaining to someone the
other day about the show, an executive, and it was like,
my god, we really do have a little bit of
everything here. There's just no excuse if you don't listen
to this, if there's not somebody on here that resonates
for you. I don't know what to tell you. I
really know, I really don't know what to tell you. Yeah,
(01:05:33):
I mean we're not missing much. Hey Nora, Hell, hi Nora,
welcome back. How you doing show business here?
Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
Good morning?
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
I almost forget it's not called the Nora Showdown, it's
called the show bit Shelley showed out. So it's a tiebreaker.
One hundred and fifty bucks is the prize, nine fifty
and sixty five it's Shelley's record and what are we like,
we'll get a one game win streak. No, no game
win streak.
Speaker 6 (01:05:56):
This is this is the game after Oh you're so
she could still lose tooretically, if you were to lose this.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
Oh my gosh, oh boy the historian over here, I know. Okay.
I thought he was too busy groin bumping Jason Brown.
But okay, even Jason's not bumping back says a lot weird. Okay,
I don't know what the hell's going on, but you
gotta go. I don't know, Okay, Shelley has nothing to
(01:06:24):
contribute to this. She's like, thank god, I have my
own room. This is why she has her own room.
Nor are you ready?
Speaker 19 (01:06:30):
I'm ready?
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
Question number one, which singer fell through a hole on
stage in Australia while on her Guts World tour. Actress
and influencer Julia Fox says she deeply regrets dating this
good life rapper, which singer hosted SNL on Saturday and
(01:06:53):
did many impressions of other singers. A new season of
Below Deck Sailing Up premiered last week on This network,
and which you Got It Bad singer celebrating his forty
seventh birthday and looks the same as he did when
I was a child. That's a four. That's exact score.
That's a good score. We may have another time on
(01:07:14):
We'll see, We'll see. Foh okay is the score to
beat you ready? Which singer fell through a hole on
stage in Australia on her Guts World tour. Olivia Rodrigo,
Yep day, Where's hold on meeting actress that influenced Julia
Fox as she deeply regrets dating this Good life Rappers Yep,
(01:07:37):
Which singer hosted s NL on Saturday and did many
impressions of other singers. Arian Yeah. New season of Below
Teck Sailing Yacht Blow Dick premiered last week on This
Network Bravo, and which you Got It Bad singer celebrating
his forty seventh birthday yesterday. Usher, You're a really good player?
(01:07:59):
Was very close. But you're gonna have to say, my
name is Nora. I got showed up on the showdown.
You know the rest?
Speaker 16 (01:08:04):
Yep, my name is Nora.
Speaker 1 (01:08:06):
I got showed up on the showdown And I can't
hang with the gorilla. That was good, Nora, you can't
hang with Nobody wants to jump bump with me? That's
(01:08:35):
a good one.
Speaker 11 (01:08:36):
Friend.
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
Nope, I have a little dizzy. Don't get close to me.
He mouth the mouth. And this is why I'm asking
these questions.
Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
This is up here.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
Nobody can answered me. That's a fair question. I'm asking
based on these responses. I don't know what I just
pushed anyway. I'm so I'm so flustered right now. I
don't even know what's doing. Two uter bucks tomorrow, Norah,
hang out one second, have a great day, and thank
you for playing. Thank you, all right, show biz, we
love you. We'll see you tomorrow. Okay, I love you
to you. I have a good day. She's like, I
(01:09:11):
don't want anything to do with this second. This is
why I have my own floor, all right. Two inter
bucks tomorrow, new player, a brand new bonus. Waiting by
the phone. We were off yesterday, so a new waiting
by the phone is a couple of minutes away. On
the Fred Show, state here more, Freadshow.
Speaker 6 (01:09:27):
Next, You've got to wait.
Speaker 14 (01:09:32):
Fread Show is Onest Morning showy, Good morning everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
It is Tuesday, October fifteenth. The Frend Show is not
Hi Kalino, Hi, Jason Brown, Rufio, Hello, Lina, Kiki, Good morning, showbiz.
Belahamin Lita was twenty three. Here you go, Happy birthdays.
That's from Danita jana A number one of thirteen. Oh
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you guys, it's here on Friday, right, Yeah? Yeah, did
we see the name down from you'll see her this rid.
I was gonna say no, no, we didn't. She would
have been honored, you know. She's like rose petals are
thrown before she walks. She's she's undisputed listener number one
of thirteen totals. Yes, I'm like, there's no way I
missed that. I was very much in the zone, but
(01:10:23):
there's no way I have to be in the zone
for these live broadcasts. Otherwise it's like squirrel, squirrel, yep,
movement pancakes. Yeah, well, yeah, my god, this guy, we
miss you. But it's not like you'd be talking anyway.
You'd be do the eating. Waiting by the phone is new.
Why did somebody get ghosted? We'll do it. Next to
the Entertainment Report after that.
Speaker 3 (01:10:42):
Was coming up k A Vegas residency that millennials will
be very excited for. Also, someone is complaining that there's
no parties to go to anymore now that Diddy can't
throw them that's something that.
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
We could plain about. Yeah, shouldn't be going to those
parties anyway. Yeah, fun fact and trending stories. Fread shows up.
Ever been left waiting by the phone. It's the Fread Show.
Hey Lee, good morning, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 11 (01:11:10):
How are you heake mine?
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
Guys, how you doing doing? Okay? Man callin? Uh, well,
we're talking to you because we got to call this
woman Arihana because you guys went out, I guess and
you can't get a hold of her. You feel like
you're being ghosted. So give us the backstory. How did
you guys meet and tell us about any dates you've
been on and all of that good stuff.
Speaker 11 (01:11:28):
Okay, cool. So we're talking about Arianna. She's a girl
I met on Hinge and uh, you know, we matched
up and we chatted for a couple of days just
because she wanted to make traveling crazy. Same with the
same with me, and we met up. I took her
out to dinner at a really nice spot down town.
It was great. We had a really good conversation, you know,
(01:11:49):
I mean it was really good back and forth. Honestly,
it was better than it was on Hinge. And we
both kept saying how this is better than we thought
it would go and drinks were good, going good, and
you know, it was just it's just felt like, oh
this might be but this might be the other half.
Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
Oh yeah, oh you felt like that? Yeah, Okay, I didn't.
Speaker 11 (01:12:08):
She certainly didn't. I mean I thought you did too.
Speaker 19 (01:12:11):
You know, it really felt like it was that way,
and I thought we would be going out again.
Speaker 11 (01:12:15):
But for some reason, she just completely cut off communication
right after the date, and I went over it with
my friends. I went over it with like like, there's
people I know, the girls I know, and they were like,
what did you say? Did you say anything?
Speaker 19 (01:12:29):
And I was like, no, I don't think I said anything.
Speaker 11 (01:12:32):
I can't think of a single moment where everything went wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
Okay. So yeah, well that's frustrating because you go on
these dates and we talked about it almost every day.
It's like you meet somebody and it's a numbers game
and it can be hard to meet people. And then
when you finally meet someone and you connect and you
feel like they connected and there's a vibe, you know,
the difference, and that's what happened. And yet since the date,
you can't get a hold of this woman and you
(01:12:56):
want to know why.
Speaker 11 (01:12:56):
Yeah, because I didn't feel like she was gonna be
playing games. But this kind of feels like so I
don't know why.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Okay, well, we're gonna call her just a second. We'll see,
we can figure out what's going on. You'll be on
the phone to you and the hope, as always is
that we can set you guys up on another date
after we figure out what's up in tay for Okay,
that'd be great, right, Thanks, We're gonna get to the
bottom of this after Sabrina Carpenter back, get two minutes
on the Fred Show. Don't boom, Sabrina Carpenter, It's the
Fred Show. Good morning, Lee.
Speaker 11 (01:13:21):
Hi, Hey guys, all.
Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
Right, let's call Arianna. You guys went on a nice
dinner after matching on the dating app Pinge, and you
felt a connection. I mean, you said a minute ago
that you felt like maybe she was it. I think
you referred to her as maybe the other half or something.
I mean like you really felt strongly about this.
Speaker 11 (01:13:39):
I mean, the conversation was so good.
Speaker 1 (01:13:41):
I felt like it could have.
Speaker 11 (01:13:42):
Been that way, and she was to be recept it too,
And I don't know what happened but it was great
at the moment.
Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
Okay, right, Well, let's see when you get her on
the phone, because you can't. We'll see if we can,
and we're gonna ask some questions at some point. You're
welcome to jump in and I wish you the best,
good luck.
Speaker 19 (01:13:57):
Thank Hello.
Speaker 1 (01:14:05):
Hi is this Arianna? Yes, this is Arianna. Hey Arianna,
good morning. My name is Fredam calling the from the
Fred Show, the Morning radio Show, and I do have
to tell you that we are on the radio right
now and I would need your permission to continue with
the call. Is said. Okay, if we chat for just
a second on the show, you can hang up anytime.
Speaker 13 (01:14:21):
OHLYHD, Yeah sure, Hey, okay.
Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
Well, thank you very much for calling on behalf of
a guy I guess you recently matched with him on
the dating app Phine. His name is Lee. Do you
remember Lee? I? Yeah, I remember Lee. Okay. So he
called us and he just, I mean, for like five minutes,
basically gushed about you and talked about how great you
were and how he let you a lot and felt
the connection and was excited to see where things went.
(01:14:45):
Had high aspirations, except he said, since that date, you
haven't had a word to say to him. You haven't
responded to him, you ever reached out. He feels like
he's being ghosted.
Speaker 20 (01:14:54):
Yeah, so look, okay, it was really really good at first,
Like we had a lot of text chemistry.
Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 13 (01:15:02):
Like we were just like vibing really hard, right.
Speaker 18 (01:15:05):
Like just going back and forth, back and forth.
Speaker 1 (01:15:07):
And I was like, oh my god, I need to
meet this guy, you.
Speaker 13 (01:15:10):
Know, And like that's always the hardest part, is like
going from text to like real life dating, and.
Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
Because like people can be totally.
Speaker 20 (01:15:18):
Different in person, you know, like they can be amazing
and wonderful on text, and then it's like you meet
and just like I don't know, it like gets.
Speaker 13 (01:15:27):
Weird, like if they're not the same, it's like you
know what I mean.
Speaker 20 (01:15:30):
And so at the beginning of our date, like things
were going really well, but then it like took a
weird turn because I told him how like I love
to work out, okay, Like I'm a big fitness girl,
and I mentioned that my trainer is a guy. Like
he got totally triggered because he was like, oh, is
(01:15:53):
your trainer a.
Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
Guy or a girl?
Speaker 13 (01:15:54):
And I was like, uh, it's a guy, And he
like totally lost it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:58):
Okay, so you use it because like a guy's touching
you or something or I means, I mean like you're.
Speaker 20 (01:16:05):
Supposed to help people out a little bit when you're
working out together, like he spots me. But it's not
like weird inappropriate touch. It's like anyway, he just kept
going on and on and on, like he would never
date a girl as a male trainer, and like it
always leads to cheating, like one hundred percent.
Speaker 1 (01:16:22):
Of the time. Oh, I guess for a surprise. Then
I guess my male trainer is in for a surprise.
Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
Oh my god.
Speaker 20 (01:16:28):
And so yeah, so he like wouldn't let it go,
you know, and he just like doesn't understand why men
don't stick with the men and like women to stick
with the.
Speaker 13 (01:16:36):
Women, and it just seems like really like sexist.
Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
Honestly, one of the husbands on the Married the Secret
Lives of Mormon Wives or whatever, because he sounds like yeah, like.
Speaker 20 (01:16:48):
Like yeah, so you know, he's like, oh, their bodies
are different, you know, and like it just seemed really
so professional.
Speaker 1 (01:16:57):
Then every single time, you guys, it leads to infidelity.
This is crazy. I don't even know how this industry exists.
As soon as your husband are running for a boyfriend
or girlfriend gets a trainer, forget about it.
Speaker 14 (01:17:08):
But I have a question for the ladies's name. Would
you guys let your man have a hot female if? Again,
is my man right? He's starting to get that little
dad belly. Oh yeah, I've been having a dad belly.
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
But now we're twining. Wow, okay, would you would you
love big Tim have a female trainer?
Speaker 13 (01:17:27):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:17:27):
What what does he need that for? In her tiny
little short All these great male trainers out here, I
just feel it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:32):
Wait a minute, so you're on the same page with
this guy.
Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
No, I'm not on his page. But you know, first
of all, I don't have to worry about my man
going to anybody's gym.
Speaker 1 (01:17:42):
Red hot.
Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
Yeah, it's a lot of male trainers out here, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:17:47):
Wow, Well, let me bring Lee in because I guess
you and Lie could probably hang out because it sounds
like you guys feel the same way, which is wild.
Uh Lee, already on, Lee, I'm sorry, I forgot to
mention that he's been here. What is this about? Why
can't she have a male trainer?
Speaker 14 (01:18:01):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
What do do you care?
Speaker 16 (01:18:02):
Look?
Speaker 19 (01:18:03):
No, okay, I got a friend, a really good friend,
was really close to me, and he needed this girl.
Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
One story had a male trainer and all of a.
Speaker 19 (01:18:13):
Sudden, it was just it was immediate. He walked a ring,
they had a vibe together and he knew and he
was just like, this is it's a road to cheating.
Speaker 1 (01:18:21):
It doesn't make me sense this this goes back to
like you know, and even more of a reach. But
it's like, oh, every pilot cheats, and every pro athlete cheats,
and every this and that and then everybody every this
is every man. These are stuff that say that. Nobody
says it. You say that, say it every I've heard
(01:18:43):
it except the times I've been cheated on. It was
with the woman who was doing the cheating correct that
I was not doing it was.
Speaker 2 (01:18:49):
A woman crazy, But we're saying they're wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
That's ridiculous. That's ridiculous. So no, no, on that U.
You can cheat it because making it's a very old
school mentality that I don't think has carries much weight.
And it makes you look really insecure. So either you
are lee or you're not, and you look that way
and that's unattractive.
Speaker 19 (01:19:11):
Okay, you know what, I'll be honest here, the person
was me. The person was me, it was next who
I dated.
Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
So you were cheated on, yes, I was you're ex
cheated with her trainer. Yes, I'm very sorry that happened
to you. But I don't think you can project that
onto every new relationship because if you do, it's unlikely
things are going to work out. And I'm sorry that
happened to you, but you're gonna have to get over I.
Speaker 11 (01:19:33):
Think it's all right to have to have something like that.
It's a a prerequisite if I've been hurt like that before.
I don't see why that's that's I mean, it's obviously
triggering me for obvious reasons.
Speaker 19 (01:19:44):
I think it's valid.
Speaker 1 (01:19:45):
So you like this girl enough to call her maybe
the other half, but because she has a male trainer,
we're done or not.
Speaker 19 (01:19:53):
I didn't see we were done. I said that it's
a bit of an issue.
Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
It's kind of happen, he said, wild world we live in.
He's twenty twenty five. It's an involved environment. Who's to
say if she got a female trainer that she wouldn't
find that she has feelings for that person too. I
don't think you can keep it that. I don't think
it's not that. It's not that straightforward.
Speaker 13 (01:20:10):
Yeah, to trust your partner, like who you know what
I mean, because there's so many people, there's so many options,
you know, like you could hook up with every like barista.
Speaker 1 (01:20:22):
I've heard about those Barista. Yeah, I mean I've heard
about those. Yeah, secret, Yeah, yep, I've heard all about that.
The barista industry. Promiscuous. I'll tell you what. Don't take
care of you later, you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
you know what You're onto something there. Okay, look, Arianna,
(01:20:44):
So wait, I just want to be clear about something.
Speaker 6 (01:20:46):
Lee.
Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
You will go out with her again only if she
gets a female trainer.
Speaker 16 (01:20:51):
Or at least consider it.
Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
Okay, let's say she considered it and decided no. Right
now she just said, yep, no, we're not.
Speaker 11 (01:20:58):
So I don't know it's again.
Speaker 1 (01:21:03):
Okay, So he doesn't, Arianna, after hearing all of this,
I want to know what your interest level is. But
then beyond that the fact that you probably are going
to have to change trainers if you want to stay
with this man who you went out with one time.
Speaker 20 (01:21:14):
Controlling.
Speaker 18 (01:21:17):
Yeah, I don't leave the house like you.
Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
Know, like I would not come on. Yeah, I mean
people when they drive by gym sometimes they're immediately compelled
to cheat. I hear it's like the cart where they'll
proceed to walk in and find the hottest trainer and
sleep with them. Controllable right there, yea planet fitness. Man,
It's like every time I see the purple, I'm like purple,
(01:21:42):
I start, I get a tingle. You want to talk
about a judgment before I'm cheating my girlfriend? I don't
have the the lunk alarm goes off. Oh I don't
know what that is, but watch, no clue, what the
hell's happen alarm.
Speaker 6 (01:21:57):
It's like you're not supposed to when you're like doing
weight supposed to like drop weights, or if you're acting
like a like like screaming and making.
Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
All this a deep cut.
Speaker 6 (01:22:06):
Yeah, they'll they'll, they'll turn the larm on and yeah,
yeahs I go on Mondays for the free pizza. I'm
the cheating ding.
Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
I'm just kidding. I don't know if any trainers are
cheating with you, but I love you guys. It's not
gonna work out. I don't know, man, I'm sorry that
happened to you. I think you got to get over
(01:22:38):
and Horiana thank you for answering it for your time,
Best of luck to both of the entertainer of for
trending stories and fun fact all next Fred show back
in two minutes. Calin's entertainer report is on.
Speaker 3 (01:22:51):
The Fread show is officially headed to Sin City for
his first ever residency. After where it is, the rapper
lockdown a massive fifty million dollar deal for a six
series of shows at the Planet Hollywood Resort and casino.
As of now, things are set to kick off in
December of next year, with one of the performances falling
(01:23:11):
on New Year's which would be lit.
Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
The residency, dubbed fifty cent in the Club, will.
Speaker 2 (01:23:16):
Be unlike anything he's ever done before.
Speaker 3 (01:23:18):
Fans can expect a fresh experience while still hearing all
their favorites like in the club, candy Shop, twenty one
questions and more. I would go to that residency, Paulina
and I were just at the concert with Gigi and
her belly.
Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
But yes, no one knew it, but Gigi was there.
No one TikTok trend where young people are saying to
old people like we in the club, in the club,
oh we all Sam, yeah what and all the old
people are like, what, Yeah, we were in the club
with our family. We are in the club, in the club.
Speaker 3 (01:23:51):
Pe Ditty has at least one celeb showing him some
support right now because bow Wow says, the music industry
has been missing out on Ditty's famous parties thanks to
his mountain of legal issues that have put them to
a stop. He was on this podcast called More to
the Story last week, and he said he never thought
that he would see Didy in this position.
Speaker 2 (01:24:09):
I think a lot of people didn't.
Speaker 3 (01:24:11):
Bawa then complained that the recent b ET Awards and
b ET Hip Hop Awards didn't feel right because there
were no Ditty parties, and he simply said there was
nowhere to go.
Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
Oh, I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (01:24:21):
The host then pointed out that there's a difference between
Ditty's regular parties and ditty so called freak offs. Bawa
then labeled the labeled Ditty rather monumental to the music industry,
before complaining, once again, but the lack of celebrations now
that Ditty's locked up, find yourself another party, fam and
read the room all right, I think we can.
Speaker 1 (01:24:41):
Call it now.
Speaker 3 (01:24:42):
The new Joker movie, Joker Fold, is a box office
disaster so far, the musical about Batmans Notorious Enemy, has
grossed just fifty one million domestically and one hundred and
sixty five globally, being out two weeks.
Speaker 1 (01:24:57):
That's not good.
Speaker 3 (01:24:57):
So by comparison, the First Joe Girl made ninety six
point two million domestically and two hundred and forty eight
point four million globally after being out for just three days.
That is how much better it did. The sequel won't
earn people.
Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
Thought they were Honestly, if they were expecting that and
they got good Will Hunting, the net Will they got,
they got cats, the musical they got you know whatever,
they got deer having Hanson.
Speaker 11 (01:25:23):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:25:23):
That's what I have to say. That's what I mean. Yeah,
it's not like I go to good Will Hunting on Broadway.
I was just a problem. Do you like them apples? Yeah?
I don't even know that one. If I don't, I
don't have any for that. Yeah. I'm here to see
about a girl. I'm going to see about a girl
like apples. I like them apples.
Speaker 2 (01:25:49):
Right, Broadway, boys, this isn't going to earn anywhere near
that much.
Speaker 3 (01:25:55):
By the end of its theatrical run at tickets will
probably stall soon. Aside from that being a huge bummer,
the movie costs two hundred mil to produce and roughly
one hundred million to market and distribute.
Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
At this rate, they won't even get close.
Speaker 2 (01:26:07):
To breaking even, which is not great and really quick.
Speaker 3 (01:26:10):
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey were spotted in a private
box at Yankee Stadium last night. I think it was
for the first game of the American League Championship Series between.
Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
The Guardians of oh Georgia and the Yankees.
Speaker 3 (01:26:24):
Well, Travis is from Cleveland, oh so Ohio Guardians, okay, sure,
and this comes after they went with Brittany Holmes and
Patrick to hit up the Yankees Royals game.
Speaker 2 (01:26:37):
So he is from Cleveland.
Speaker 1 (01:26:38):
Him and Cincinnati fans are upset with you, the Ohio
Guardians because Cincinnati reads the Cleveland Guardians. So there's more
than one team in Ohio. Oh they got two baseball teams.
Uh huh, like we do, right, well, except for two
different cities though, right. Oh yeah, it's weird rivalries. I
think I think I'm a Yankees fan right now, which
(01:27:00):
I never thought I would say. Welcome. I think I'm
I think I'm a Yankees You can't be a Yankees fan.
I lived in New York. She had New York coffee.
She's as fan. You're a Sox fan. You can't be
a Yankees fan. No, technically I can't, okay, but I
make my own rules around here. Anyone but the Dodgers.
I think I'm okay with that. I think that's why
(01:27:21):
I'm a Yankees Fano Anthony Rizzo, former cub World World
Series champion.
Speaker 4 (01:27:27):
I wouldn't mind seeing him win again. Good guy, Dodgers,
Dodgers Dogs. Something was said that was Jason Brown j R. Brown,
I'm going to check out online today. Popstar Fellow right
through a huge hole while she was performing. She is
okay though, and another pop icon collapsed with Charlie. XCX
(01:27:47):
had to Fretchier Radio dot Com to find out who
I think.
Speaker 1 (01:27:50):
Temporarily, I'm a Yankees fan because the massive I have
beaten up on the Cubs too many times. Uh and
they they they're in the same league. So no, uh
never the Guardians, because the Indians as they were in
the World Series were absolutely terrible. Uh to kids I
went to the World Series with they were throwing things
(01:28:10):
at children. I'm sorry, but I don't like that. That's
not only need any more videos of Lebron James celebrated.
Speaker 3 (01:28:16):
Oh god, oh did you see he's getting annoyed at
people asking about his son?
Speaker 1 (01:28:19):
Yes, shocker, shocker, Lebron, shocker. Your son's on the same
team and people are asking you questions about it and
you're annoyed by it. Who knew that would happen? Take
an answer for him? So if he's a grown man,
like Bro, you wanted all this, he's a grown man
that can't get into the league without his dad.
Speaker 6 (01:28:36):
Wait a minute, wild, that's crazy. Who knew putting up
them big old numbers? I got the same amount of
points he does.
Speaker 12 (01:28:43):
Listen, if I'm Lebron's kid, I'm doing the least same. Okay,
say showing up and being Lebron's kid, I will say.
Speaker 1 (01:28:48):
I will say that being Lebron's kid. Now he's known
for nineteen years. This is what's going to happen. But
it must be hard because the way that it all
came about, his dad insisted on all of this, and
his dad got it, and now and he's and the
kid's not that good and Ronnie doesn't have to be
as good as his dad because his dad's one of
(01:29:09):
the greatest ever, So it doesn't I mean, he could
be excellent. He's still better than ninety nine point nine
nine percent of basketball players in the world. You gotta
be pretty damn good to make a team. Now, he
wouldn't have made it otherwise, but.
Speaker 2 (01:29:22):
Correct, my daddy scores enough points for the both of us.
Speaker 16 (01:29:27):
You know.
Speaker 15 (01:29:27):
Yeah, he's crazy though, Like, if that's my dad, who
would all these resources and just I can do anything
in the world. I would not go under him in basketball,
like because now I think he's a comparison.
Speaker 1 (01:29:37):
Now it's this and that for the next whatever years. Choice.
Speaker 2 (01:29:40):
Yes, I don't think he had a choice.
Speaker 1 (01:29:41):
I mean an artist, I'm just mixed on. I feel
bad for him, and at the same time, I think
he's a little cocky. So it's like, but he really
should not be cocky. You're not in a position, Brinnie
to be I find him to be a little and
he's a kid though he's nineteen. It's just so hard.
I really don't know what. I feel bad for him
on one side and the other side, I'm like, you
had to know this was gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
Andy's got a hot mom, which always sucks.
Speaker 6 (01:30:04):
When you're a boy well telling you they'll do that
first game history in the making. They'll both be on
the same court and it's down to the juligue. You go, buddy,
I think that's true. I know.
Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
I'm totally mixed on it though, because then it's like
then I see Lebron saying, Oh, don't you as Kim.
I'm just gonna get tired of this. You're getting tired
of this. We hadn't played one game yet. You didn't
know this was gonna you. Bro, You got your kid
on the team, and now they're asking you what you
think about how he's not that good? You got you
gotta talk about that. Let's get a fun fact next,
shall we. It's about animals talking to each other. More
(01:30:41):
fread show next Fred's fun fact? So much? Guys, did
you know? Did you know that? Boy knows? Dolphins are
(01:31:02):
the only species to have names for themselves. Bottlenose dolphins
they had they call each other by name, so they
invent a melody, a pattern of sound frequencies held for
specific lengths of time. They use that to identify themselves
for the rest of their lives. Bottlenose dolphins can even
(01:31:23):
imitate the whistles of their friends essentially calling out their
names if they're lost. Oh wow, that is so cute.
My friends won't even do that for me. I'm music.
When I used to go out to the clubs and
I just wander off somewhere, they wouldn't go. I've been
doing that to you for years. You just think I'm
having a season or something like.
Speaker 16 (01:31:47):
That.
Speaker 1 (01:31:51):
All this time, I've been trying to get you to
do something. I'm like, how's it go again? Okay, I'll
be right there, right O, my way more. Fred Show
next right here. Fred Show is on Good Morning Everyone. Tesday,
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October fifteenth, The Fred Show is on Kale What Up?
Speaker 6 (01:32:15):
Hi?
Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
Jason Brown?
Speaker 16 (01:32:16):
Hi?
Speaker 1 (01:32:16):
Hi Rupy? Hello, Hi Paulina, Hi, Kiky, Good morning, Shelby,
Shelley bellha mean And I want to welcome a special
guest this morning to the program, personal Trainer to the Stars.
And then also meet and multiple time marathon runner Giddy
and the Torturer is here, Giddy in the Torture.
Speaker 16 (01:32:38):
I gotta go. I'm so happy to be here. Thank
you for the celebratory clouds. I'm far from a torture,
but I appreciate the time.
Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
Giddy in the Torture now Kiki wants to leave the room,
but we locked the door let me out. She was
telling me this morning she wants to run the marathon
with you next year.
Speaker 16 (01:32:57):
I told you that you start our training this afternoon.
I can't wait to see you for our first session.
Speaker 2 (01:33:04):
Well, it's been nice knowing everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:33:07):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:33:08):
Get my graphing ready, okay, in a louds on my
T shirt.
Speaker 1 (01:33:14):
Let me tell you something. The other day is so
Gideon's trying to make me into a runner. He's trying
very hard, and I appreciate the encouragement, but I was
running at a pace that I was going to die.
He took a zoom call. He was like doing backflips
and screwing around with people, and I mean like this
was like you were barely even exerting yourself. You literally
took a zoom call and I'm over here gasping for
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my final breath.
Speaker 16 (01:33:39):
Well, let's be clear, it wasn't a zoom call.
Speaker 11 (01:33:41):
It was the FaceTime and.
Speaker 16 (01:33:44):
I got off the phone immediately because we were having
so much fun. And he set up PR. If you
don't remember, a PR, a personal record, a personal best
during that same exact run. So he red you're the
type of person who doesn't give himself as much credit
as he should.
Speaker 1 (01:34:00):
Job, brother, thank you ybout your pr Yes, I was
able to run one hundred feet with that something, and
today I'm going for one hundred and twenty five. It's
gonna be great. It's no, it's I'm telling you. This
running thing is so hard. I never I never knew.
At first, I didn't know. I didn't know how to run.
I don't know how to run. I don't even physically
know like my form and like how my feed or stuff.
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And it I didn't realize you to think about that.
But then this man is such a physical specimen. You
just ran the marathon. I will talk about me anymore.
Tell me about the Chicago marathon, man, How did that go?
Speaker 11 (01:34:32):
Well?
Speaker 16 (01:34:32):
First off, this Chicago Marathon is one of the greatest
times of the year in the city. If you have
not run the Chicago Marathon or have not experienced it
as a spectator and this beautiful city that we have,
I encourage you to do. So. There were fifty thousand
people out there on the course and it was a
beautiful day for a run and a great fall day
in general. And yeah, it's just the excitement that comes
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through running through I want to say, twenty seven plus
different neighborhoods throughout the city and being able to test
your physical ability after training for as long as twelve
to eighteen weeks to conquer twenty six point two miles.
It's really a sight to behold and and for those
who do it and complete it, it's something that you'll
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never forget.
Speaker 1 (01:35:16):
Now, I know you almost won the whole race. I
know you didn't, but it was close. Though it was
extremely close, far from it.
Speaker 16 (01:35:25):
Matter of fact, my race didn't go the way I
wanted it to go. It did not go the way
that I trained and prepared for it to. It was
actually in all honesty and disappointment for what I expected
the race to be. But at the same time too,
I like to think of the marathon as a victory lap.
It's a celebration of the time that you put in,
the commitment that you that you had during all of
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the training efforts to eventually be able to complete that distance, no.
Speaker 1 (01:35:51):
Matter what your time was. So I put my last see.
Speaker 16 (01:35:57):
You make this out.
Speaker 1 (01:35:58):
You ain't selling me, but this is this is man
like the most positive person. Look at this. I mean
like the marathon was the victory lap of the training.
Are you kidding me?
Speaker 6 (01:36:08):
Get in?
Speaker 1 (01:36:08):
What are you running from? I have a seat on
the count, Like can I want to talk about your
childhood or something? What's wrong with you?
Speaker 16 (01:36:17):
There ain't nothing wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:36:18):
I mean, we only have one life to live. You
have to find the positive in it all.
Speaker 16 (01:36:22):
There are positive points in there despite the obstacles and
the setbacks. But once you find those those silver linings,
your mentality changes, your energy changes, and you just go
for more and you go for better.
Speaker 11 (01:36:34):
So why not?
Speaker 6 (01:36:35):
Well, I'm gonna challenge you. You can do it again
next year. I want you to put your kids in
the stroller and push the stroller the whole thing.
Speaker 16 (01:36:40):
Can you do that? I absolutely will not do that. However,
I take them on a couple of training runs with me.
Twenty six point two is hard.
Speaker 11 (01:36:48):
Enough by myself.
Speaker 1 (01:36:52):
Let's go look at this guy. You get harder for him, right?
I want to just run around the office for a second.
I want to see you do that. There's very breakfast
around the corner I ran. He didn't run back though.
I'll say this, yeah, thank you.
Speaker 16 (01:37:09):
One of the benefits of training is, first off, you
have to have long runs in there, and that requires time.
And if you have the support system of friends and
family and you are a parent out there, this is
going to give you a little bit of a much
needed break from all of the hustle and bustle that
happened inside the household. So for those of you who
were like I don't want to do this, but you
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also want a little bit of a break from all
the things that happened inside, you know, just general adulthood,
maybe taking up running might be a good change of
pace for it.
Speaker 1 (01:37:37):
Well, Rufo has been doing that. He's been telling Jess
that he's training for the marathon. Then when he comes
home it's like, why do you sell like culvert right
the right? And then I hate everything. Well, I'm proud
of you. Congratulations one of the most encouraging positive people
I know. He's made a big difference in my life.
And the guy ran a freaking marathon with fifty thousand
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other people, So congratulations to all of you. Please give
me that medal today. I'm gonna wear the medal as
I run two hundred feet and then fall over, and
at least when i'm when they collect my body, I'll
have a marathon medal on.
Speaker 11 (01:38:12):
You know what, I'll let you wear it for the
whole week.
Speaker 16 (01:38:14):
Matter of fact, I do have to ask, am I
now officially one of the thirteen? Maybe? Maybe?
Speaker 7 (01:38:20):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
I you Well, that's if you choose to be, if
you're a sick person and you want to be part
of the thirteen and follow this show. But yes, you
you are part of the crew. My friend, you are
the official personal trainer of the Frend Show, which means Kiki,
oh you get a small disc show.
Speaker 2 (01:38:35):
I need a discount. What did you do after the marathon?
What was the first thing you did?
Speaker 16 (01:38:41):
I went to the shirting brand and they had a
finish line Beest there, which was just a beautiful recovery
experience for all of the runners. Yes, I got immediately
on the Dellos therapy table. If anybody doesn't know about
Dellos therapy, whether you're an athlete or just somebody who
is looking to look better, feel better and have their
muscles aligne, have better past, et cetera. We go find
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one of their locations. Yes, do a great job with
muscular therapy.
Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
What a security bag? I got it brother security back.
Speaker 16 (01:39:09):
Yeah, the bag is my body and I want this
thing to last for as long as possible, so I
made sure I got that therapy, good draft running.
Speaker 1 (01:39:21):
I've been saying that. I've been saying that for a year.
The bag is my body. I've been saying that for years.
It's the other way around that. Yeah, yeah, too much.
I'll see you later.
Speaker 11 (01:39:37):
Ki.
Speaker 1 (01:39:37):
He got a boots with the first should be out
there later too. I'll see you a little bit. Congratulations Giddy,
and we love you, Jack. Appreciate my fifth with Giddy
on the socials. You can go follow him. Look at him,
they said, and the other smooth though, you know, is
it to make sure I want to get let me
get something in there at we sneak that in it.
You know, we were calling him either. So that's just
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off the fly. I love it. The entertainer of at
his next frend show is a kiss