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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake up. What do they say? God only tests the
people who can handle the it's the little, longest soldiers.
What is it, Paulina me?
Speaker 2 (00:08):
They give the strong the toughest battle to the toughest shoulders.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Shoulder The bread show is on. Wow, I hadn't heard
that one before. That really touched me. What does it again, Paulina, Oh,
my god, the world gives the Lord.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
The Lord gives the world the toughest battles to the
strongest shoulders.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
And if you know, you know, I look better strongest
shoulders not soldiers shoulders.
Speaker 4 (00:37):
Think about it. You carry a lot on your shoulders
right as people, as man, as a woman.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
But then the soldiers are doing the battle.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
On our shoulders though we're carrying all that.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Man dies in battle. Think about it.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Who's battling? Who is every day?
Speaker 5 (00:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Well the battle morning, everybody. It's Monday, October twenty eighth.
The French Show's out of Hig Kalem Hi Jason Brown,
Hi Rufia Bella. I mean, show me Shelley both here.
Kiki is on location in Is she still in Atlanta? Yes?
Is that where she is?
Speaker 6 (01:13):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Okay, well we don't really know where she is, but
she's not here, So there's that. We'll get to the
sports report in what's trending in just a second, the
entertainment reports coming up to this hour? What are you
working on?
Speaker 7 (01:23):
Kay Adele spotted someone in the audience at one of
her last shows that made her cry.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
It's a very sweet moment.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
Waiting at the photo. Is new this morning? Morality Monday
on a Monday. I think we'll really do it. I
think we'll really do morality Monday on a Monday. You're
gonna sit over there today.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
I was gonna, but I'm having technical difficulties.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
How are you having already? Yeah, I've only been here
for a couple of minutes. Are you not working? Shoulders? Shoulders?
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Are you going to get on to make this work?
Somebody's this is not working? Oh okay, sorry, I think
we're on the air. I think the satellites are aligned.
And we called them, we called the people, and the
people lined them up and yeah, we pushed the boat.
Then the flex capacitors going. Yeah, I think I think
we're going.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
Yeah, the falange is going. The falange That.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Just sounds dirty, the falangee.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
It's a friends reference.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Well, you know, yeah, I didn't but it still sounds dirty.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Yeah, you guys got your what's that show? You guys
like with her enthusiasm? If you like that one and then.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
You talk about the Office, Yeah, sime Feld in Office.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
That one. Seinfeld is the biggest show one ever ever
on television, that one. That one. Okay, well he was
on big shoulders for that show. God, God gave the
world and his strongest shoulders for that one. I think.
Is that how it goes? Something like that? That's in
the Philippians five twelve? Is that one? Probably trending stories
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in three minutes frend shows. I'm glad you're here. It's
the thread show. This is what's trending, all right. Jason
Brown is back from Miami. S How was the Fiesta Latinas?
It amazing?
Speaker 5 (02:58):
It was great. It's honestly one of my favorite shows
that we do because the vibes are immaculate, Like everyone
comes like dressed to the nines. They're there at a party,
like there's no drama. It's just like fun, Like everyone
is just so fun.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
And you can put your what two thousand consecutive days
of dua lipa to work.
Speaker 5 (03:17):
Yes, I get to a little bit, but I'm scared
because like they're like obviously experts, and I'm like, I
probably don't sound right to them.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
How many days is it now consecutively?
Speaker 5 (03:26):
I just hit I think one and sixty.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Last night I was making up two thousand, but that's
pretty close. Yeah, on my way? Are you fluent? Would
you say?
Speaker 8 (03:35):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:36):
You learn? Like, what is it?
Speaker 8 (03:37):
Like?
Speaker 1 (03:37):
One word to day?
Speaker 5 (03:38):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (03:38):
How does it?
Speaker 5 (03:38):
No, it's like different exercises, so like you do it's
like a five minute exercise every day and you speak some,
you have to type some, you like match stuff, so
it like it kind of gives you like different activities.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Yeah, oh feli.
Speaker 9 (03:53):
See yeah, story key yeah, see Miami.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
The thing I have no problem. I can tell you
what's happening right now today, at this moment. Do not
ask me what happened yesterday. Don't ask me what's going
to happen tomorrow. Don't ask me what's going to happen. Ayah,
don't ask me. I don't ask me that.
Speaker 6 (04:15):
You know.
Speaker 5 (04:15):
I'm in the imperfect tense right now, and it's really hard.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
I'm not perfect either, far from it, but I can
tell you which present tense we are all set? Yeah, yeah,
and after a couple of drinks. I can tell you more.
It's pretty amazing.
Speaker 5 (04:30):
Yeah, a couple of drinks.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
Yeah, I'm like a sudden chill over here.
Speaker 6 (04:36):
Oh wow.
Speaker 8 (04:36):
Oh yeah yeah.
Speaker 5 (04:38):
I did teach my whole team my favorite word in Spanish,
which is saka puntas, which is the pencil sharpener.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
I didn't know that one, and I did come from
a generation of pencil sharpeners. Like way they had them
in the room, did they have them in the room
still where they still left over from the olden days?
In our day, I mean we didn't use actual pencils,
but they were still in there. You could we use
them only for standardized tests. You had to use the
number two pencil.
Speaker 5 (05:01):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you'll go up.
Speaker 4 (05:03):
There was there ever another optional like going to the store.
Would you ever find like a number one pencil the
other kind of pencil? Never seen them?
Speaker 1 (05:10):
It was the right the lead was the number. Yeah,
and like the machine wouldn't read that the letter. Yeah,
it had to be a certain kind of less yeah, correct.
Speaker 4 (05:17):
So it was like the wooden the wooden pens pencils.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Well, that's pencils are typically woulden typically.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Right, But you're talking about like the mechanical pencils, that's
still number two.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Well you can get those in different but yeah, for
whoever reason, they didn't want to use those either. We
had to use a real pencil.
Speaker 5 (05:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
And on the scantron, Yeah, the bubble and.
Speaker 4 (05:36):
Scantron.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
I have bad ninmares of being in TA with the
scantron machine that we still used in two year, two
thousand and two or whatever. It was like, if you
like scan, the first you scan like the master scan thing.
What do you know about grading scans? I worked?
Speaker 10 (05:52):
How do you think I passed some of my Were
you grad in your own tests? I worked in the eye,
worked in the office.
Speaker 8 (05:58):
Ye did?
Speaker 11 (06:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Who tried to do? Had they ever met you before?
They did?
Speaker 8 (06:03):
Not?
Speaker 10 (06:05):
No, but you guys an assistant in the office and
had to grade the test.
Speaker 5 (06:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
I bet there are people listening who don't even know
what this is. So there was a thing, and it
was the way that they could quickly grade test. And
it was like this this like card almost and you'd
fill in the bubble like you'd have the paper test.
They give you the test. You'd have the little scantron
next to it, which like a little strip, and it
would be like question number one, you know, what's two
plus two and then multiple choice and then you you'd
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fill the bubble in for ABCD whatever it was, and
so to grade them. And that's like I was. I
was a TA in college, so like we'd have a
huge stack of the two hudred people in the class.
So we had this big steck, and so we'd have
like a master one. So you put the first one through,
was like all the right answers, and then you put
everybody else's through, and every now and again you get
like people who did really poorly on the test, and
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it would go and you could hear it market and
it would be like and I'd be like, oh my god,
that I put the wrong one in? Did I put
the wrong master in? You know, because because then you
put some through and then it would be like like
just one wrong out of fifty and you'd be like, Okay,
that person studied or whatever. But yeah, all I have
my anxiety to stay about Scantron's.
Speaker 5 (07:10):
Did you ever Like I remember taking tests and someone
told me at one point and it became my full identity.
Taking test was like it's it's like seventy five percent
of the time at sea. So like if you don't know,
just mark C. And I remember like taking tests and
be like wow, yeah there.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Was that thing if you just put C for everything,
you'll get like a passing grade or that was a
rumor out like it's true.
Speaker 5 (07:29):
Well yeah it didn't work for me.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
Me guess statistically it would only be a quarter of
the time, right, yeah, I mean yeah, yeah, Oh Scantron
just still used someone to texted me.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
Yeah, Melamine is saying that as well.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
See I didn't do the colating, is it colate? I didn't.
I didn't do the copying and like the stapling and
the organizing of that. Someone else did that. So there
was like this big cabinet in a locked room and
you'd go in there and they were color coded, and
you'd like when it was time for the test, it
was already in there, like some graduate student did that.
So then I would grab the big stack and take
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them down there, and the professor was not there for
the like testing, so I don't know what test it was.
I just give it up. It turns out one week
they miscolored and I gave out the like the test
that was to be given out later like the next
test thing. So these kids are all looking at it,
and finally somebody raises their hand, like one hundred and
fifty kids, They're like, I don't know, are you sure
this is right? And then I looked at it and
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I'm like, I don't know, so I wouldn't got someone.
They're like, this isn't the right test. By that point, though,
several kids had taken the tests, and so we counted
them and we were like three short, which means we're
looking at one hundred and fifty people. Three people had
stolen the test.
Speaker 4 (08:39):
Oh wow.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
And so we're like, either you can give it back
to us, or they're going to rewrite the whole test,
like it's up to you, Like it's not going to work,
and no one would fess up to stealing the tests,
so like the professor had to go and rewrite the
whole test because I think for a while they were
just using the same test for every class, every semester,
every time. Because I know we've talked about it before.
If you were in a fraternity or sorority of times,
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you had what was called a test file, which was
where everybody would take their all their materials from whatever
classes and put them in like one organized area of
the fraternity house or sorority house, and then you could
was cheating. But essentially you could like say, I'm taking
you know, doctor Smith, so and so one on one class.
You'd go and look up doctor Smith in the test
(09:20):
file and there'd just be this big stack of old
tests and old papers and old everything, old syllab whatever,
and so you and if the professor was lazy enough,
then they would just give you. They would just be
the same assignments over and over again every time, and
you already know what was coming.
Speaker 5 (09:34):
Well, that's useful.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Yeah. So people were stealing the test anyway way to read.
And I'm at the bar and some drunk kids like,
oh I stole one of the tests. I'm like, well,
I mean all I had was create a lot of
work for somebody because there was no way we could
give the same test again because somebody collated improperly. We
can't have improper collation relation. No, I'm probably not even
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saying that word right, But it doesn't matter, Jason Brown.
Ladies and gentlemen, yes back from Miami, seem no nobody
moy fesial. Oh boy. Now, a couple of these games,
like the Bears game, I mean, oh my god, that
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was insane. Oh my god. Everybody knows you're supposed to
bat the ball down. Everybody know to the ground right now,
here's what I will say about that. If you watch
the Bears Commanders game, the hail Mary at the end
into the end zone from everyone saw the same thing
I did. But from what I saw, if they had
done nothing and not touched it, a receiver would have
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caught it. It would have gone right to a receiver.
So they had to do something to deflect the ball
to get it to go in another direction. But at
that point still it was so short of the end zone.
Speaker 10 (10:52):
If he would have caught it, they could have tackled
tackled him right there at the two yards, but it
was just barely short.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
So I don't know. I don't know that I wouldn't
have tried, but I mean, try and catch it maybe,
or like bat it away.
Speaker 3 (11:04):
My god.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
I mean it's easy to say now, right because like
we in the moment, but if you didn't see the game,
it came down they were down by five the Bears,
or the Bears were up by five, and like within
the last thirty seconds they did this, and the Commanders
at the very last play the game, zero zero zero
on the clock. They just chuck the ball fifty yards
into the end zone and a Bear player tips it
in the air, perfectly for a commanded player to catch
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it in the end zone, score touchdown, and win the game.
Sitting back there by himself, no one, no one guarding
the guy.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
He's having a bad day.
Speaker 5 (11:35):
Yeah, that poor guy man.
Speaker 10 (11:36):
Oh yeah, he had a horrible games, just like afterwards
in the aftermath. Yeah, but it's like, I mean, the
Bears deserve to lose that game. They it was a
horrible game for the Bears.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Jayden showed out the number two pick, showed out the
number one pick. Didn't look so good with his busted ribs,
blah blah blah. Oh yeah, all that narrative. Well, he's injured,
but he's playing because you want to prove a point
that he should have been taken number one. And then
he outplayed the number one and so yeah, anyway, Jason,
of course these were all your thoughts you were recaving
me this morning.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
Yeah, Jaden is wild. Yeah, here for that.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
So the vikings, you had the Vikings over the Rams
on Thursday, not so much. You had the Jets over
the Patriots. No, you had the Packers over the Jags. Yes,
you had the Bucks over the Falcons. No, you had
the Ravens over the Browns. No, that was a surprising one. Yeah,
you should have gotten that one. I was shocked. So
there's two that you probably should have gotten. You probably
should have gotten the Bears just based on a weight.
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It all played out, and you probably should have gotten
the Ravens, but you didn't. Lions over the Titans, that
was a huge, the Colts over the Texans. No, Eagles
over the Bengals. Yes, Cardinals over the Dolphins. Yes, which
I didn't see that one coming. Seahawks over the Bills. No,
Seeings over the Chargers. No Bears over the Commanders, No
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Chiefs over the Raiders. Yes, Broncos over the Panthers. Yes,
and for some reason you keep picking the Cowboys. Don't
know when you're gonna learn they're terrible. But you had
the Cowboys over the four nine Ers. No, sorry, Bella,
it was the close game to No. Why she won
you picked against You picked against her and her team won.
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That's the Bears. So six and nine was your record?
Six and well, I mean maybe maybe that was what
you were doing on purpose, you could still get to
seven and nine tonight, though you have the Steelers over
the Giants. I do like that pick. As for the
par Sleigh, Travis Kelcey did score final. You're acting surprise.
I know you were staring at the TV a week
and you already knew that. Yeah, of course, cant Williams
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won't get the sack. Oh he got the sack and finance.
Jalen Hurts will throw two end zones. No, he threw
one and ran for three, so he got the end
zone all right, but he didn't do it the way
you said he would. Oh he ran it, so they
can't lose. Parslay was a loser. Shocking, unbelievable.
Speaker 5 (13:59):
God, I tried.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
Also, what you take on the World Series while we're
doing sports, Oh, what's your favorite team in the world?
Speaker 5 (14:04):
Actually saw it as opposed to all the NFL games. Yeah,
you actually saw it. I have to be a LA fan.
Why because everyone that I was surrounded by all weekend
was LA fans. That doesn't mean no, no, no, you
don't why you like New York. I mean in this
particular case, and I don't like New York, but I
can't the Dodgers know it's just too but they were
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also the ones meat bumping, right, so like why.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Not, Oh, I don't know, the Dodgers National League, and
then this whole Tawi story and oh my god, hurt
too paid all the money and then now they're going
to win the World Series. It looks like they did
the right thing.
Speaker 10 (14:38):
Yeah, it's the two teams they spend the most money
are in the World Series.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
Shocking. But the Dodgers have taken a two nothing World
Series lead and they head to New York for Game
three tonight in a commanding position with both momentum and
history on their side. Wow, it would be if they
went tonight, it would be very very very unlikely that
they don't win the World Series. What do you mean?
The Cups were down three to one, this would be
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three nothing. If they win tonight, they'd be they would
be up three to nothing. I mean so, and it's
I think these statistics on that.
Speaker 6 (15:11):
Are not good.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Did the did the Red Sox do it? I think yeah,
the coust did three to one? Yeah, I know, I
mean I'm asking you and you are know the answer.
But anyway, McDonald's is offering their quarter powders again after
being ruled out as an e coali source. The health
officials are saying the number of E Coli cases linked
to McDonald's is up to seventy five. The outbreak has
impacted people in thirteen states and led to twenty two hospitalizations.
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One person died in Colorado. They've removed its quarter pounder
from the menu at a fifth of its locations in
response to the outbreak, but says that it were zoom sales.
After testing ruled out the beef patties as the source
of the outbreak. The onions served with the burgers have
been identified as the source. Are the different kind of
I heard these different kind of onions.
Speaker 10 (15:54):
So the cheeseburgers have the smallest sandwiches have the dehydrated
onions for the little dice the mince ones. And you
rehydrate them, yeah, you pull water really yeah, you come
in the bag and you to pull water in them
and then they can be rehydrate them. And then like
the quarter pounders like so the big mac has the
small onions and the quarter pounder has like the sliced onions,
like real onions.
Speaker 6 (16:13):
Whatever.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Yeah, those are dehydrated.
Speaker 10 (16:16):
Yeah, so the Hamburger, cheeseburgers, anything that has a small
paddy has the dehydd delivered onions.
Speaker 5 (16:22):
That's what the ticket always says.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
That's the big onions. That's a quarter pounder. Yeah, that's
the ones they're worried about.
Speaker 6 (16:27):
It, got it.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
I always get no onions. Yeah, I don't need to know,
like this doesn't do anything for anything. I've been eating
those those old cheeseburgers for like my whole life. Yeah,
I always get the I don't think it's number two anymore.
Is it's still two cheeseburger meal. I don't think it
changed it up. You can still get it number two.
That's what I always get, and it never bothered me.
But now in my head for some reason, that's weird.
They're dried and they they put water on them, and
then now they give them to you that I thought
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they were like fresh onions.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
No, just the they use fresh beef now for the
quarter pounds, which so yeah, supposedly so anyway, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
I didn't need to know that.
Speaker 5 (17:02):
I never seen no one back there chopping the onions.
That's all I want to say. When I'm looking for
the for the big ones, they do they have the slicer.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Yeah, I didn't need to see them. Oh, this is why,
you guys, here's another story about food poisoning. This is
why I don't eat at the potlucks. Well I don't
attend them either, but really at homes exactly, Yeah, but
I don't eat. I don't eat. Have you ever been
to someone's home before, Like, no, because like a lot
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of people live, you know, looking very clean, very put together.
It looks like sanitaries. But if you ever been to
someone's house, you're like, this gets kind of gross. Here.
These are the people bringing food in for the potluck, right,
And I know it's all well intentioned and it's like
sharing in holiday and whatever. But I don't trust people's houses.
I mean, people do stuff at their homes and then
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they don't clean it. And people call up here all
the time and tell us the stuff they do and
I don't whatever. Forty six people in Maryland were hospitalized
with food poisoning after eating a noodle dish a coworker
brought to their job. Paramedics had to be called to
the workplace after about an hour after these employees ate
the food. All forty six people who ate the food
were taken to the hospital, all of them in non
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critical condition. The company has since changed their policy to
not allow employees to bring in any outside food.
Speaker 7 (18:15):
If you're getting sick from a noodle dish, like, that's bad.
Like what if there wasn't meating there? They're like, you
really have to mess something up.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
I mean, what is going on at that house? I
was like, sabotage to me, what's so nuclear factory? Are
they making this stuff in?
Speaker 4 (18:27):
There's a saboteur?
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Yeah, but look, I mean people, I don't know. People
allow all kinds of things in their homes that you
don't know about. And then you go to the potlunk
and you're eating. You're basically eating off forty six people's counters.
Think about this. You have no idea how clean or
not clean it is, pets. I'm telling you, I don't
like it. And this is why here's another day and
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another reason to make fun of gen Z. I guess
I'm not doing it. I'm just telling you what the
headline says. Young people are balking at becoming managers. Gen
Z doesn't want the stress of becoming a manager. So
this is what the story says. Young professionals don't want
to become bosseses. According to the latest research from a
headhunting and recruitment company, they found that fifty two percent
of individuals in the gen Z demographic born between ninety
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seven and twenty twelve have zero desire to become middle managers.
When researchers said, it's not that gen Z doesn't respect leadership,
it's that they associate management with stress, limited autonomy, and
poor work life balance, so they don't want to be
the boss. The majority, eighty nine percent of employers feel
that middle managers are critical of their businesses. Nearly three
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quarters of gen Zers would choose an individual root to progression,
focusing on their own growth and personal skills rather than
having to handle other employees. So they don't want to
be part of a team. They just want to are
only worry about me and then give me a raise
and all this stuff. I don't want more responsibility. That's
what this is saying.
Speaker 5 (19:52):
That's smart.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
Do we agree with this? Good for them? Yeah, it's
very smart gen Z. Good for them? Is it?
Speaker 6 (19:58):
Though?
Speaker 1 (19:58):
How is that going to work?
Speaker 8 (19:59):
Like?
Speaker 1 (19:59):
I have to people have to lead other people, like both.
Speaker 7 (20:01):
Kinds of people like like it's okay to have both,
but we can't have all of one kind.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
Not everybody could just be autonomous and just just do
whatever they want. And you know, like somebody has to
organize all those people.
Speaker 10 (20:12):
I mean, they've seen they've seen people doing it, you
know what I'm saying. The gen zc like you know
their parents, yes.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
People like me that have responsibility like me.
Speaker 8 (20:21):
When you.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Like, they've seen their parents in the same position for
how many years? You don't say, like they grew up
watching it firsthand.
Speaker 10 (20:29):
So it's just like, why why be a manager when
when they don't even say the job for two years?
Speaker 1 (20:33):
They actually I see this, I feel this, I really do.
Like part of the reason I got into this job
is because you could be like semi nomadic. And for
the longest time, it was just me. Before I had
a show, it was just me. I came in, I
did five hours, I left like that was it. I
just sorry, no, no, no, it just worked out way better.
But the part they don't teach, clearly they don't teach
people like me, is how to lead. They don't they
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don't teach that, you know what I mean? Because now
I got this team, I got a hundred of you
and I love you all deeply, but I don't know
how to motivate any I don't know how to do that.
When you look at me, you don't think there's there's
our fearless You might think you might think fearless. You
might also be stupid, but I don't think you necessarily
think there's captain positivity. He's raw, raw, rally the team. See,
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it's got to be hard to be a manager. What
I'm technically not a manager, Jason is though, it's.
Speaker 5 (21:21):
Got to be hard, and I'm willing to bet if
you ask anyone that I quote unquote manage, if they
would want my job, I guarantee you they all say,
now like what it does to me?
Speaker 4 (21:31):
Yeah, they don't want to grow lost their way to
the top.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
And I get it, like I see, especially when they
see the pay is probably like not what they thought,
you know, So I get it.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
What the people that make a lot of money typically,
you know, have people working quote unquote for them typically
not always, but sometimes what cost.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
I'm just kidding, I don't know. I'm not a manager.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
I'm the wor near your salary managers and a New
Jersey woman suing Jet Blue over an ice cream sandwich
that she claims was dangerously cold. Oh well, on a
flight from New York to Paris, so the woman said
that she wasn't told that the ice cream that she
was served was frozen solid and chipped one of her
teeth when she bit into it. After landing in Paris,
(22:11):
the one had to have emergency tooth extraction, an implant,
and then continuing care. She's demanding money and the Jet
Blue pay all of her court costs. They haven't commented
on this lawsuit. I mean, when they handed you the
sandwich and you felt it and you unwrapped it, I
hope you unwrapped it, you know, maybe this person didn't,
(22:33):
I'm not sure, but unwrapped it. I mean, at what
point were you're like, boy, this is firm, you know,
like I'm going to put this in my mouth. And
then how hard did you bite on it? You know
what I mean? You know what I mean, like how
hard do you have to bite on something before you're like,
I don't think I'm going to get through this to
the point of breaking my own teeth? Like why are
(22:54):
we not responsible for what we're putting in our mouths?
Save that audio too? I mean, I don't I don't.
I just it was handed to you. It's cold, right,
it's hard, rock solid. I don't know. I guess I
don't have a whole lot of sympathym so, I mean,
mouth pain is terrible, you know, teeth related pain is terrible,
(23:14):
and I'm sorry that happened to you. But like what,
it's not like the coffee that was handed to you
and you didn't know the lid was on it. Remember
that whole McDonald's lost suit. And that's a different situation
because you know, I guess when someone hands me coffee,
I mean I checked the lid, but like, I don't know,
if you didn't hand me, if the coffee was like
way too hot and the lid wasn't properly, then it
goes all over me like that. I don't really have
(23:35):
as much control over that, but there was there was
a lot of thinking that could have been done here
between when you handed me the ice cream sandwich and
when I cracked my teeth.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
No, your fault, not mine.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
This person doesn't want to be a leader. Clearly it
must be gently. Yeah, it's National First Responders Day. Shout
out to Hobby. You better hook him up today.
Speaker 4 (23:58):
I can do that. Yeah, there you go pay the
price for our first responders.
Speaker 10 (24:01):
Yes, well, well them, we.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Don't have to do them all. I've seen this movie before.
You don't have to do that. This National Internal Medicine Day,
that's Chocolate Day today as well. We don't need to
line them up. Just your husband Justice knowing get excited.
Speaker 11 (24:23):
Does.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
The entertainer report is N got three five Kiss FM,
Chicago's number one hit music station. Caln's entertainer report is
on the Bread Show.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
This was very wholesome and we all needed it.
Speaker 7 (24:36):
Adele got really emotional when selem Dion surprised her by
showing up at one of her Vagus residency shows, and
Selene couldn't hold back her tears either. In the middle
of her performance of When We Were Young, Adele walked
over to Selene's seat in a box at the coliseum
at Caesar's Palace and burst into tears. They as they
embraced each other and the audience cheered. There was one
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dude that Jason and I love who just kept.
Speaker 4 (24:59):
Going, oh my god, Oh my God.
Speaker 7 (25:02):
The two then exchanged some words and held each other's
faces in their hands while Selene kissed Adell's fingers.
Speaker 4 (25:09):
Of course, this was a really.
Speaker 7 (25:11):
Rare public appearance for Selene, who shared two years ago
that she's battling stiff person syndrome, which is a rare
neurological disorder. But it was just so I mean, I
don't know, it warmed my cold heart. Taylor Swift took
her aristour to New Orleans over the weekend. I saw
they had like a big old friendship bracelet outside their stadium,
and she brought out Sabrina Carpenter on stage. They did
(25:32):
a mashup of espresso and the acoustic version into Taylor's
is it over Now into Sabrina's Please Please Please, and
it was a sweet little moment Taylor's five eleven, though
Sabrina's like a micro person. The heigh difference, even though
she had those high heels on, it was adorable.
Speaker 4 (25:49):
She looks like a little doll. But it was a
sweet moment.
Speaker 7 (25:52):
And James Franco is attempting to restart his career after
settling those sexual misconduct lawsuits. So in a new interview
with Variety to plug his movie Hey Joe, which I
this is the first time hearing of that age, he
talked about the lawsuit and how it ended his friendship
with Seth Rogan. James said he hasn't talked to Seth
at all, who he first met in the late nineties
(26:13):
on Freaks and Geeks.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
It was a TV show. He said, I love Seth.
Speaker 7 (26:16):
We had a great twenty years together, but I guess
it's over, and not for lack of trying. I've told
him how much he's meant to me after Freaks and Geeks.
Of course they work together on movies like Pineapple Express,
The Interview and The Disaster Artist. But Seth ended things
when those allegations hit against James in twenty eighteen.
Speaker 4 (26:33):
I think it was so that ended their friendship, which
is wild.
Speaker 7 (26:37):
And this just made me giggle because thinking of Shandon
Sharp's like recent you know, little scandal. Remember that Kamala
is gonna appear on Club Shasha.
Speaker 4 (26:47):
It's gonna air today.
Speaker 7 (26:48):
So it's just on the heels of him his little
you know, going live during an intimate moment.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
Now she's going on ice zes happened. Hey, I'm always
going live.
Speaker 9 (27:00):
My mom.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
You know, she doesn't really know who she's dming. She
doesn't know. Wait, yes, you're going to you know, you
guys are gross. Doesn't do that. Nohow, why you gotta
go nasty place already? I'm talking about my mom and
her just a little bit of a confusion. Same with
my dad. You know, like we all know about his
famous birthday messages and he doesn't do him anymore. I
(27:22):
don't think with the bear bear the bear and the
birthday at the picnic table. He puts them on people's
wall on Facebook, and I think he thinks only they
can see them, but everybody can see when he posts it,
so I think he puts it on his wall and
then puts like their name on it. So it used
to be if you went to his wall, it was
just a bunch of people being wish happy birthday with
the bear and the picnic table, which is very cute.
(27:43):
But I don't like he realizes that, like now everybody
knows his party trick.
Speaker 7 (27:46):
My friend Katie's dad thinks that like his main you know,
like your timeline of just everybody's stuff.
Speaker 4 (27:52):
He thought that that was his personal Facebook page.
Speaker 7 (27:54):
So like when our friends would post photos and stuff
and it would show up on there, he thought we
were putting it on his page. So he was commenting
on every single thing he saw it, like thank you
so much for this.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
It's like a photo of us out. We're like, no,
that's up for you. It's just like your main place
on Facebook. Yeah, your feet. Thank you. That's the word
I was looking for.
Speaker 7 (28:12):
If you want to follow us on social media, why
aren't you first of all?
Speaker 4 (28:16):
But you can go to Instagram and Twitter.
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Speaker 1 (28:26):
I knew Waiting by the phone about twenty minutes away.
Money would showby Shelley today. Kiky's Court is off because
Kiki's u in Atlanta on assignment. That's what we were
saying about you, Jason. You were assignment, Oh I was, Yeah,
so that's where you work. The picture of you, but
now you're back, Oh god, yeah, living your best life. Man.
Speaker 5 (28:46):
That giant cigar, Yeah you have a smoker.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
Now, you guys, you cigars the Cuban link. When in Miami,
I mean you had that whatever that kind of shirt
is did they wear in Miami? I guess you were
ready to go chest there just out in Fadora. Yeah,
the Fedora was I mean, I didn't realize you owned one,
but of course you do. Did you have the fedora
and the combat boots on though, yeah? Oh yeah, you
know it. So you had the teams rolled up, but
(29:09):
you had the Miami button down. Yeah, but you had
because when the combat boots come out, then Jason means business.
Speaker 5 (29:15):
Right, waste up, Miami waist down business.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
Okay, good, good to know. All right, we'll do blogs
next to our audio journals after Katie Perry back in
two minutes on the Free.
Speaker 8 (29:27):
Back.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Yeah, they talk better than the excited tell me about
these are the radio blogs on the Fred Show. I
like writing in our diaries, except we say them aloud.
Oh and uh, shout out to This is a text
eight four seven shout out to my son Sam, first
year Resident Doctor of Internal Medicine, University of Illinois Hospital
(29:48):
on the Internal Resident Internal Medicine Day today. So shout
out to him, like writing in our diary, except we
say him alowd. We call him blogs. Paulina go, thank
you so much, dear blog.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
So you know, in marriage there is a thing where
you know you gotta compromise, You gotta make sure you
communicate and you talk things through so what do you
just call his mom or I call my husband's mom. No,
I don't call her a texter. Oh yeah, Okaya's sorry
for another day. I'm silly, sill. Well, we can get
(30:20):
to it. But my question really quick is you know,
if you're going to purchase something, right, what are kind
of like your rules around that in your relationship and
your marriage, Because obviously, when I think of something, I'm like, okay,
a big purchase. Let's just say, even like a car
or something that's going to like affect our finances. You
know obviously how something big? I don't know, I'm making
this up. A motorcycle like something big would be something
(30:43):
we discussed. But what if it's something it's a little pricey,
but like you want to buy it?
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Like what are you.
Speaker 4 (30:48):
Supposed to like ask?
Speaker 2 (30:49):
So back in the day, I used to wear not
like a lot of gold, but I used to wear
like a gold shain.
Speaker 4 (30:54):
My mom bought it for me.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
I have the in Polish to called it a budget
but I think it's called the medallion appending. So I
want to wear it, but i'd have to buy the
chain part right, and my daughter got.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Want me Jason's got the cube of licks.
Speaker 4 (31:06):
Well, he won't let me use it only. I can
only use it only through Friday because the weekends he
does his thing.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
He expense those.
Speaker 4 (31:11):
Yeah, well, well then I'm going to need it.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
I'm gonna company paid for those Cuban.
Speaker 5 (31:16):
List Okay, anyway, so you need a chain, I need
the chain part.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
But then I was like, well, maybe I want another
pendant because I would want it to maybe be like
a little different or bigger.
Speaker 4 (31:26):
Right, So I was like, I want to buy that.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
So I got a quote for it or how much
would be at my jewelry shop that I go to, and.
Speaker 4 (31:32):
It's not cheap.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
And then on top of that, I want to exchange
my not exchange my ring, but I want.
Speaker 4 (31:38):
To get a gold a band.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Yes, I want to get a gold band, and I
would basically just get the diamond and put it in
the gold band. And Hobby's like, well, why didn't you
tell me that in the beginning that you wanted gold,
And I was like, because I thought I wanted white gold,
But you know, people change, people grow, and I want.
Speaker 4 (31:51):
Gold now because I'm wearing for minutes eighteen minutes.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
But I noticed, I'm like, well, all my stuff is
gold I have a bracelet and g for my daughter.
Then I have my evil Eye bracelet that's gold. He
bought this for me, and I'm like, so I kind
of want it all to match, but it's kind of pricey,
and I'm like, do I just do it or do
I like have to talk about it with my partner?
Speaker 1 (32:09):
Whose money is it?
Speaker 4 (32:10):
I mean, it's my money, you know.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (32:13):
But then he, you know, he scolds me. He's like,
you're spending money you don't have. It's that whole talk
my mom used to give me that you have the
money to do this. No, not right now. Okay, I
got to move things around, but I can't.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
Oh yeah, well, why don't you ask him maybe like
as a gift, like for you know, I don't know
Christmas is coming. Why don't you say I want it
for Christmas? And then he buys it for you, and
then he'd probably really happy because now he knows what
you want.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
That's true. We kind of stopped gifts giving.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
I don't know if that's a good thing or a
bad thing, but we kind of stopped because I just
felt like it was getting ridiculous and we didn't really like,
we don't need to gift each other things like we
do it all the time.
Speaker 4 (32:45):
That makes sense, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
It's an interesting conversation because it's like I don't know
how that would work.
Speaker 4 (32:52):
Like would you tell your wife?
Speaker 2 (32:53):
I mean he I feel like, would go and get
his stuff, Like he he bought a rosary and he
just came home with it. It's also like three years
ago we weren't really married yet, but he just came
home with it and it was not cheap.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
You just go buy whatever you want, rufio, as long
as you can still pay the bills, right exactly. I
mean that we don't have a joint bank account anything
like that.
Speaker 4 (33:11):
We don't either.
Speaker 10 (33:12):
So it's if I spend whatever, I just can't complain
if I don't have Like that's like I can't I
can't spend money on that because I don't have any
money right now. Yeah, I can't complain if I buy
a big purchase of something.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
If you go spend three hundred bucks on Jordan's, then
can she go spend three hundred bucks on something else?
And then it's is that how that works? I don't.
I don't ever.
Speaker 10 (33:34):
I don't ever tell Jess like you're spending too much
money on whatever. She just spends. She just buys whatever
she wants. Like I don't. I don't ever go to
Jess and be like, yo, you're buying too much. All
these packages are coming in.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
What is this? What is that?
Speaker 10 (33:44):
I don't, I don't care, but like for me, I
just feel it should be the same way. But then
I'm the one that's, oh, you have too much of
that already? Why do you get another pair of this?
Why to get another pair of that? But I never
tell Jess you have too many watch more call its.
Speaker 4 (33:59):
But I like this.
Speaker 12 (34:00):
I want this.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Because I don't get scolded for my Amazon packages because
mostly stuff for the baby. But I get the because
then I'll be like, hey, can I get like fifty
bucks for like groceries? And then it's like, what are
you doing with your money? It's like I feel like
I'm being scolded, like mom and dad are yelling at me.
I don't like that because that's how my mom used
to be.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Have you guys outlined clearly, though, like here are my
responsibilities and here are yours, and then if those are
all met, then whatever you know, and here's how much
we're gonna save and then whatever's left, then I can
spend that because I feel like that that takes some
of the ambiguity out of it, right, because it's like, Okay,
I'm gonna pay for all this stuff, and then you're
gonna pay for that stuff, and then we're gonna step
this much aside and then if there's something left. M hmm.
(34:39):
I sound like Dave Ramsey over here. I know you
can't afford it.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
No, really, I need him to tell me that, like,
and he knew all had teld me that. It's like,
it's not buying stuff that's not necessary for me. The
baby is different, but like for me, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
Have you had that conversation though, or does he just
pay everything? You're gonna do it?
Speaker 8 (34:53):
No?
Speaker 4 (34:53):
Right, right, we have that conversation. The bills are all paid.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
But I mean, yeah, some months I'm just kind of like,
can I guess money, gonna take some money daddy because
it's not good. But he he always comes through and
that's not the problem. I just feel like it's guilty
for spending money on a chain when you know, I
know that it's not the right thing to do. That
money can go somewhere else, like to save, like we're
trying to get something done in the backyard this summer.
That's gonna cost money. You know, I feel guilty. I
(35:18):
think if I set a new shirt though, that is
a new shirt, and I'm about to go buy some
more because I like, how okay, you're tag right there?
Speaker 4 (35:24):
Do you want me to cut it off?
Speaker 9 (35:25):
I love it.
Speaker 4 (35:28):
To cut it off for you?
Speaker 1 (35:29):
You actually are tomorrow shout. I was wondering if that
was like figure out that was on purpose? Like why
you still have?
Speaker 4 (35:45):
I can't it for you?
Speaker 1 (35:47):
You need to cut that off before you go home.
You'll be like is that new? Got more thread?
Speaker 6 (35:54):
Show? Next?
Speaker 1 (35:56):
This is the fread Show. It's the Fred Show. Good
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(36:19):
Yay everyone for buying tickets. Thank you, we love you
for that. Also, thank you for coming out to Midway,
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You thirteen tour. We really appreciate it. It was packed in
there as always all four weeks. I think we're a
big success. So thanks to everybody who came out, and
we'll do it again, maybe in the spring. Jason.
Speaker 5 (36:38):
Yeah, it's like he's getting hit up about certain places.
So I have suggestions now to look and book.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
It's amazing. Yeah, like no, like Blizzard. We need like
maybe April. I think, you know what I'm saying, Like
we need a time of the year where like I'm
not going to wake up and it's like a snow
globe and then we're hiking to you know, hamm in
Indiana or whatever.
Speaker 5 (36:57):
Yeah, maybe like a spring thing.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
Yeah, this is what I'm talking about. Yeah, you know,
like like a nice chill in the air, but like
not quite you know, you know.
Speaker 5 (37:05):
Yeah, yeah, I just I hate driving that early in
the morning. And also like when the sun doesn't come
up to like eight am. That's just like the worst.
Speaker 1 (37:12):
Okay, so spring it is. We've decided. We made the
executive decision. But thank you to everybody who came out.
What else do I have for you this morning? Oh?
The scariest roads in Illinois have been announced the scariest roads,
and one Chicago roadway is apparently the one of the scariest.
(37:33):
Archer Avenue, Yes, is the thirty third most feared road
nationally of three thousand drivers surveyed. Many who travel the
road revealing saying they've seen strange sightings and an overall
spooky atmosphere. Archer Avenue that where Resurrection Mary's Yes, Resurrection
marriage Yes. The feared Archer Avenue is known for Resurrection Mary,
(37:54):
a ghostly hitchhiker seen near the resurrection cemetery. So I
guess the way the story goes is according to the tail.
This woman Mary died sometime in the late nineteen twenties
or early nineteen thirties, either in a car crash or
is the victim of a hit and run. In the
years since Resurrection, Mary has been known to walk up
and down Archer wearing a white ball gown and matching accessories.
(38:16):
Legend has it that Mary flags down a driver, usually
a man, and then vanishes when they arrive at the cemetery.
So this is northeast to southwest between Chinatown and Lockport
if you're unfamiliar, but yeah.
Speaker 10 (38:30):
Is Munga Road on there, Cuba Road, see Blood Points Road, Belvetere.
Speaker 1 (38:42):
Let me see what else.
Speaker 10 (38:43):
Munga Road in Bartlett my parents have right over there.
There's like a tail where there's a train tracks there
that never have a signal back in the day, and
there's supposed to be kids got hit by a school
bus and you can hear the kids crying like whatever.
Speaker 1 (38:56):
So yeah, damn. The scaryest road though, the spookiest street
according to this list Route nine Sleepy Hollow in New York.
That's number one. Georgia Old Ghost Road is number two.
Superstition Mountains, Apache Trail in Arizona is number three, and
then it goes from there. But yeah, so those are
(39:17):
the scariest roads, and a few of them are in Chicago.
I mean, see, it's like once you tell me that,
now I'm now I'm going to see that. Like now,
if I go driving over there at night, I'm gonna
see Resurrection Mary, even though I wouldn't have before if
I didn't know better. Would you pick her up? Hell?
Speaker 5 (39:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (39:32):
She hot? What's the Resurrection Mary? Look like she's single?
You know, just goes through anyways. I mean, oh god,
it's the Frend Show. Wait. Freads Show is on Good
(39:55):
Morning Every Buddy, Monday, October twenty eighth, The Frend Show.
He is here, Hi, Kaylin, Hi, Jason brown Man, you
look you just sun kissed him blowing thank you? Give
me to Miami trip I can yes be and beninos.
Speaker 5 (40:10):
I heeart Chicago, se Yaya.
Speaker 1 (40:14):
Did you miss us though?
Speaker 10 (40:15):
I did?
Speaker 5 (40:16):
I had major fomo last week?
Speaker 1 (40:18):
Yeah, I d well, we missed you too.
Speaker 6 (40:20):
Him.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
Did you miss Rufio?
Speaker 6 (40:21):
He did?
Speaker 1 (40:22):
Wow? Wow, you must have been lonely? Hi, I was
hello morning, Hi boughtino. Kiki's back tomorrow. Right, He's back tomorrow? Yes, okay,
good bellaheminas here showed Shelley with Miranda in a tiebreaker
in the show down at about twenty minute. Six hundred
bucks is the prize? Waiting by the Phone is next
and brand New? Why did somebody get ghosted? The Entertainment
(40:44):
of Ports in there too. What are you working on?
Speaker 7 (40:45):
K I will tell you who raised twenty four million
for hurricane relief? Also did something awesome and Netflix is
trying to figure out what to do with a show
involving Liam Payne, so we'll talk about that as well.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
Morality Monday on a Monday.
Speaker 4 (40:58):
Oh my god, I think.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
We might actually you know, and all of that's coming up.
It's the Fread Show. Glad you're here? Ever been left
waiting by the phone? It's the Fread Show. Hey Tom,
good morning, Hey, good morning. How's it going do it?
Okay man? Welcome to waiting by the phone trying to
figure out if you may have been ghosted by a
woman named Aaron. We got all the backstory that you
got to tell us, how you guys met, about any
(41:19):
days you've been on, and then where things are now.
Speaker 13 (41:21):
Right right right? So we met on Hinge. Aaron was
really beautiful, was super happy we matched.
Speaker 6 (41:30):
To, asked her out. We were talking for.
Speaker 13 (41:32):
A bit and we went out on this date and
in the middle of the date, she says, hang out,
have to go to the bathroom. She gets up, she
goes to the bathroom, and then she just never came back.
She literally just ditched me by going to the bathroom
in the middle of the date. And I'm just sitting
there alone at the table for like ten to fifteen
minutes until I finally accept the fact that she's just gone, Wow,
(41:52):
I need some help.
Speaker 6 (41:53):
I need some answers. I need it resolved. It's really annoying.
Speaker 13 (41:57):
But you know, whatever happened, whenever I bid, I'll, you know,
accept it if I can just get an answer some accountability.
Speaker 1 (42:04):
You hear that, Kiky, because he definitely did something. Wow,
so you were just you were truly left at the table.
I mean wow. I mean I've had somebody get up and.
Speaker 5 (42:13):
Go to the bathroom anything.
Speaker 6 (42:15):
I know, I didn't do anything.
Speaker 5 (42:16):
We'll see.
Speaker 6 (42:17):
I mean I did, but like I wouldn't have any
idea like.
Speaker 13 (42:19):
This is.
Speaker 6 (42:21):
Better.
Speaker 1 (42:22):
You already fight with me and I'm on your side.
I don't understand. But I mean I've had people get
up and go to the bathroom and it takes a
little while, and I'm like, did I just get left?
I've never been left knock on wood, but I mean
that would be really I've thought about how would I
get out of that? Like how do you what did
you say to the server like oh, I don't know
she had an emergency, or like what did you do?
How do you get out of that?
Speaker 13 (42:42):
I said, I'll take the check please, and that's it. Well, okay,
you can't like everyone knows. You can see the staff
like talking about it.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
Right, right, So this woman left you sitting not even
waiting by the phone, waiting by the appetizer. You were
just sitting there waiting, and you don't want to You
have no idea what happened, and you're saying you didn't
do anything wrong. So let's call this woman Aaron. You'll
be on the phone. We'll see if we can get
her on the phone. We'll ask these questions. At some point,
you're welcome to jump in on the call, and the
hope is that we can straighten this out and set
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you up on another date that we pay for. Okay,
you have to hear what happens next in part two
of waiting out the phone right after the song, said
Brina Carpenter. Back in two minutes, it's the Fread Show,
Sabrina Nice, the Bread Show commercial free for the next
forty minutes. You don't have to go anywhere. Hey, Tom, Yes,
all right, welcome back. Let's call Aaron. You met on
(43:32):
one of the dating apps, you planned a date, you
went on this date, and at some point during the date,
she got up to go to the bathroom and never
came back. You don't know where she went. You don't
know what happened. You don't know what you may or
may not have done, and you can't get a hold
of her since then, and you are obviously bothered by this,
as most people would be. It's bugging you. You want
(43:52):
to know what happened?
Speaker 6 (43:53):
Yeah, I need I need some resolution.
Speaker 1 (43:55):
All right, let's call her now. Good luck, Tom, Thanks, mam. Hello,
Hi is Aaron. Yes, Aaron, Hi eron good morning. My
name is Fred. I'm calling from the Fred Show, the
morning radio show, and I have to tell you that
we are on the radio right now, and I do
need your permission to continue with the call. He said, Okay,
(44:16):
if we chat for just a second on the show.
Speaker 6 (44:19):
Oh goodness, okay, sure, thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (44:21):
I know it's kind of startling, but we're calling on
behalf of a guy who says that he recently took
you out on a date. His name is Tom. Do
you remember Tom? Yeah?
Speaker 12 (44:32):
I remember Tom.
Speaker 1 (44:33):
Okay, So what happened because he called us and told
us that he had matched with you on a dating
app and that he liked you and was excited about it,
and that you went on this date. He says you
left him at the date you said you were going
to the bathroom. You left, and he hasn't been able
to get ahold of you. We didn't have any trouble
getting ahold of you. So what happened? What's your side
of the story.
Speaker 14 (44:53):
So, yeah, Tom Andery we met on Hinge and we
chatted for a bit and he seemed you were cool,
and you know, he offered me to go on a
date and I said, no, Charlotte's do it. And I
made the dumb mistake of like accepting a ride from
him to pick me up.
Speaker 6 (45:10):
Which you know, red flag number one.
Speaker 15 (45:11):
I shouldn't let somebody know where I live.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
That's on me.
Speaker 8 (45:15):
But you know, he on the way to the restaurant,
some guy cut us off, and Tom got so unbelievably angry.
Speaker 15 (45:28):
He rolled down the window like he reached into like
his cup holder for like loose change and started chucking
it at the car, and like was hunking and screaming,
and I was honestly terrified.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
This sounds a little bit like we saw just a
glimpse of this a minute ago, Okay, a tiny little
glimpse of this. So this man has some anger management issues,
you are saying.
Speaker 14 (45:50):
I mean, clearly, I was so scared sitting next to
somebody acting like that.
Speaker 16 (45:55):
I it was not.
Speaker 4 (45:57):
I just as soon as we got to the restaurant,
and I was.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
I was because you're worried, like this guy got so mad,
he had so much road rage, you know, like what's
next with it? What if we get in a fight
or something. You were worried. Let me bring Tom in.
I forgot to mention that Tom is here. I'm very forgetful. Tom.
You failed to mention the road rage in the car
on the way there. You left that part out.
Speaker 13 (46:20):
I didn't even think about it because I don't I
don't think it was that bad. Maybe maybe I got
a little road rage. Sometimes everybody gets gets a little
road rage sometimes. I mean, don't think it was that
big of a deal.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
Tom, this must have been really bad, because yeah, I
think you're right, people get frustrated on the roads. But
it was so bad that she didn't I mean, she
couldn't get out of the date fast enough, like she
was concerned about her well being.
Speaker 4 (46:42):
You were throwing change at someone else's car, like you
could get shot.
Speaker 13 (46:47):
Bro right, you know when you drive like it, then
I'm I'm just doing the trying to help everybody else
on the road. By correcting that really awful behavior. What
I'm doing right now because Aaron's not calling me back
and and red flag for you to.
Speaker 6 (47:07):
Pick you up for your house. I'm trying to be nice.
Speaker 13 (47:09):
I'm trying to do is just be nice this entire time,
and now I'm getting accused of having a needing anger management.
Speaker 1 (47:16):
I feel like he's unraveling right now. Yeah, watch out. Yeah,
I'm downtown. Yeah, it's okay, like I mean, but I
can hear it like I can. I heard it in
the first part and I can hear it right now.
I can hear you ramping up.
Speaker 12 (47:29):
Honestly, like I truly regret letting you know where I live.
Speaker 15 (47:32):
It's just kind of he was just temmy.
Speaker 14 (47:34):
You have very frightening like you don't even your eyes
like gloss over, Like you don't look like.
Speaker 4 (47:39):
You're you're very scary eyes gloss over.
Speaker 6 (47:42):
I'm driving, okay, I'm keeping an eye out on the road.
There's it. It's all over the road. The traffic in
the city is crazy.
Speaker 1 (47:48):
I'm trying to keep it safe, that's all. I don't
feel safe. Change your number, we're changing our showing glass.
Speaker 13 (48:00):
You know what.
Speaker 6 (48:01):
I'm never listening to the show again. Okay, so how
about that.
Speaker 1 (48:03):
Yeah, we were trying to help you, and now you're
yelling at us. And for some reason, I'm smiling. I
don't know why. I probably shouldn't be. I need someone
who escort me to my car. I apologize to this
man for cutting HM off the other day. I mean,
you always do stuff and then you say sorry out
loud in the car. I did hear as if the
people can hear it, She says she was sorry.
Speaker 6 (48:22):
Tom waved, I waved, I gave the waves.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Okay, hey, look Tom, you scared her. I don't know,
you're scaring us a little bit. I can definitely hear
it in you, the propensity to get a little bit upset.
And the fact is she doesn't know you, and she
doesn't know if this is how you deal with everything,
or just stress on the road, or if you were nervous.
She doesn't know. And you got to understand that that
would be frightening to a lot of people, and they
probably try and get out of that situation.
Speaker 6 (48:48):
Well, I hope you. I hope you've accept that I
was just maybe having a bad day and not really
not that bad of a guy.
Speaker 1 (48:54):
All right, Well, see you hear that, Aaron. He was
just having a bad day. He's not that bad of
a guy, says him. So there you go, Yeah, there
you go, Aaron. Okay, all right, buddy, you know what's all.
I can't help you. I mean, I don't really want
to help you, but I can't even if I tried, So, Aaron,
I won't even ask the question. I'm sorry this happened
to you. And I don't blame you for not wanting
to go out with him again. And Tom, take a
(49:16):
deep breath. Man, like, you can't act like this. I don't.
I don't know if you're a crazy person or you
just are nervous or anxious. I really don't know, but
you can't act like this in front of people.
Speaker 13 (49:28):
You're right now, You're right, you're right, you're right, you're right. Okay,
do you mind asking her the question? Do you mind
asking her the question? I called him here if you'd
ask her for a second? Do you mind asking her
for the question?
Speaker 1 (49:38):
I don't think. Yeah, I don't think I need to
ask the question. I think I think it's kind of established.
Speaker 4 (49:42):
Yeah, we're not letting her.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
Yeah, yeah, Aaron, even if you did want to go
out with him, and I know you don't. You're not,
so we're not. How about that? So hey, I just
asked her. The answers no, Tom, you.
Speaker 12 (49:53):
Know what Tom friend friend? Anyway you would me to?
I don't know what's wrong with you?
Speaker 4 (50:04):
Are a great man, you drive great man. Well you
should go out with.
Speaker 6 (50:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (50:13):
All right, Aaron, Look, I'm sorry to re expose you
to this, and now we have our answer. Hopefully he'll
leave you alone. If he doesn't, let us know. We
know people, we know, we know law enforcement. We have
Paulina to enforce as well, so it'll be fine. Aaron.
Good luck to you, Tom Man, chill out, please. I
wish you the best. But you take a deep breath.
Speaker 13 (50:31):
Got it.
Speaker 1 (50:33):
Caitlin has the Entertainment Report next Big Money with Shelby
is Shelley that's coming up to Fread Show's on one
O three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number one hit music station.
Entertain Report is on the Bread Show.
Speaker 7 (50:46):
Liam Payne had a major TV project in the works
before his sudden death, and now Netflix is trying to
figure out what to do with it. So building the
band with Liam aj McLean of the Backstreet Boys and
Nicole Scherzinger of The Pussy Dolls and Miss Kelly Roland
from Destiny's Child wrapped filming, but a premier date was
never announced, and producers feel like it's too soon to
(51:07):
make a decision either way, especially with Liam's fellow judges grieving.
Speaker 4 (51:12):
Nicole even said that she was texting him the day
he died. By the way, Simon Cowell.
Speaker 7 (51:18):
Gets most of the credit for forming One Direction, but
Nicole Scherzinger, I'm.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
Pretty sure I wonder what the tie was there.
Speaker 10 (51:24):
The video came out because she was a judge on
the Xpact the UK with Simon Cowell, but of course
Simon was the one that always got the credit.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
But the video came out a few years ago. Nicole
Scherzinger actually put this band together. Yeah, because last week
it was all Nicole this and that. I'm like, well,
I wonder what they were his friends or how but okay, yeah,
I know that.
Speaker 7 (51:42):
So that was like their first meeting and then they
remained friends, and then they were working together on this
new show to put more bands together. By the way,
authorities in Argentina are still investigating his death, but an
initial autopsy claims that he had a mix of drugs
and a system at the time that he fell from
that hotel room balcony, and I think his data is
still They're trying to help them, which is just heartbreaking.
(52:03):
Various country music stars helped raise twenty four point five
million dollars in hurricane relief at the Concert for Carolina
benefit event on Saturday night. Not even a two hour
rain delay could stop more than eighty two thousand people
from filling the Bank of America Stadium for the charity
concert headline by Eric Church and Luke Colms. Other people
(52:23):
performing Billie Strings, Keith Urban, Cheryl Crow, James Taylor, and
the Avery Brothers. They performed for like six hours, ending
at one am because there was that two hour delay.
By the way, David and Nicole Tepper, who owned the Panthers,
donated the stadium, which they also owned. Vendors donated all
money raised from concessions, merch and parking, which is amazing.
(52:46):
Speaking of Eric Church, he also announced that his foundation
Chief Cares launched a new initiative with plans to build
more than one hundred homes for families in western North
Carolina displaced by the storm. He also wants to support
their communities as they rebuild by helping create jobs, rebuild schools,
and support local businesses. And I feel like I was
just talking about this with my boyfriend, like these big
(53:07):
things happen and then life kind of moves on.
Speaker 4 (53:10):
People stop talking about it, but they're still very affected.
So like I always say, if.
Speaker 7 (53:14):
You can donate, please do because the devastation is gonna
last for a really long time, so they still need
our help. And an unofficial Timothy shallow May lookalike contests
took place in Washington Square Park on Sunday. I don't
even know how that happens. There was a huge crowd
there to watch. The winner of the contest was supposed
to make fifty bucks, but they got a little more
(53:35):
than they thought they were gonna get when Timothy shallow
May literally popped up. I don't know if he knew
this was going on, if this was planned. He lives
in New York, and I feel like so many people
look like him in New York that like scruffy what
do they call the new trend, like rat boyfriend trend
with the long hair and.
Speaker 4 (53:52):
The baggy clothes.
Speaker 7 (53:53):
But yeah, he popped up, and it took them a
minute to realize it was him because it was a
look like contest for him.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
But there's a really funny video the salm in the video.
Speaker 7 (54:01):
Yes, out of the crowd, he did not look the
most like himself. Yeah, so people were like, wait, are
you the real but the video is really funny.
Speaker 11 (54:11):
Do we have that up?
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (54:11):
We do?
Speaker 4 (54:12):
Okay, awesome Frendshi Radio dot Com.
Speaker 1 (54:14):
All right, Showbiz Shelley is up next. Six hundred bucks
is the price seven straight wins for Shelley And it's
a tiebreaker versus Miranda. Who's going to win the Battle Royal?
That's sound dramatic. Three minutes away. We'll do it after
Ariana Grande Show. It's the Fresh Show. Do you have
(54:35):
what it takes to battle? Show Biz?
Speaker 10 (54:37):
Shelley in the show Biz SHOWDOWNE?
Speaker 4 (54:45):
Hi, Hi, good morning.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
How was your weekend? It was good?
Speaker 16 (54:49):
It was good.
Speaker 17 (54:50):
We went to like my neighbor had a pumpkin carving party. Nice,
so we carved some pumpkins. Wow, this domestic stuff that
you guys do. I don't get invited to mestic stuff bad? Yeah, no, please,
I don't know. I'll come to a pumpkin carving festivity.
Speaker 4 (55:07):
Yeah, I guess the kids in the neighborhood when it
was fun fun.
Speaker 1 (55:11):
I found out last week that, like, my dentist is
my good friend's wife, so I guess that makes her
my good friend too. But she's telling me like, oh,
I saw so and so and so and so and
so because I was kind of adopted by their friend group.
And it's all at kids birthday because they'll have kids
now and they're all married and it's all a kids'
birthday parties. I don't get invited to any of this stuff.
I'm like, wait, minite, you all hung out. You didn't
call me, And they're like, dude, you wouldn't go to that.
(55:32):
I'm like, well, if it's the only way I'm going
to see my friends. But this is the way it
goes now is I feel like everything circulates around like
soccer and I don't know, pumpkin carving contests and birthday
parties and school activities or whatever, and I don't, you know,
have any of that, So I don't get invited.
Speaker 4 (55:50):
Yeah, I guess that would be tough. I mean, and
you would go if you got invited, you go on.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
I mean, I guess its the only way I'm seeing
these people, So you know, but they live far away.
They live out in the suburbs. Have to, like you
get a hotel. I'd have to get a helicopter. I
have to do something. It's unbelievable going all the way
out there carving pumpkins. I'll be tired. You got to
get back in the buggy and come back. And it's
cold outside now, like miss.
Speaker 5 (56:16):
Terry driving to the suburbs.
Speaker 1 (56:18):
So far right, Oh that's so far. Hey, Miranda, good morning,
Hi Miranda, welcome back. How was your weekend.
Speaker 12 (56:31):
It was great.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
It was good. Thank you, except for getting accosted on
social media. We'll talk about that. Yeah, I got roasted
that person. I know that person whoever wrote that.
Speaker 5 (56:43):
I know that person.
Speaker 4 (56:43):
My sister texting me, she was like, what's going on?
Speaker 1 (56:45):
Is he good?
Speaker 4 (56:46):
I'm like, yes, that was that was I was heated.
Speaker 1 (56:49):
I read that and I was like, Miranda, I read
I'll talk about it later, fancy, but I read that.
I was like, oh my god, it was very pointed.
It really feels like someone I know. But of course
it was a fake profile that wrote it to me,
you know, hiding behind an egg. You know what I'm saying, Like,
sign your name, your name Come on, Brough, I'm from
(57:09):
New York. Sign your name. Oh Yankees, God, I can't
believe it came out of my mouth. Let's play the game, guys.
It's five questions tiebreaker today. Six hundred bucks is the price?
Good luck?
Speaker 4 (57:24):
Okay, good luck?
Speaker 1 (57:26):
Thanks you too? All right, Shelley, with all the respect,
Get the hell out, Miranda. Question number one. Bill Gate
celebrates his sixty ninth birthday today. Man, is he's a
He's a fine looking man in me? Oh my god,
Bill Gates? Does it get any better looking? Another? Sixty
nine year old Bill Gates? Get better with age? Yeah?
Which software company is he best known for co founding Microsoft? Which?
(57:47):
Game of Thrones actress and Exit Joe Jonas posted a
birthday tribute to her new boyfriend on Instagram.
Speaker 4 (57:55):
Soe Turner.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
Despite being on her own tour, Taylor Swift brought out
Sabrina carp Under in New Orleans over the weekend. What's
the name of Sabrina's tour?
Speaker 11 (58:06):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (58:06):
No, oh, no, okay. Kelly Rowland walked Beyonce on stage
at a rally in Houston over the weekend. What girl
group brought them to fame? Desin and which Dune and
Wonka actor crashed his own lookalike contest. We just did
(58:26):
the story, Jimmy. That's a four. That's a good score. Miranda,
we're bringing Shelly back. Might be another time. I'm not sure. Four. Yeah,
she's really good. Yeah, here we go. Sheelse. Bill Gates
celebrates his sixty ninth birthday today. Which software company is
he best known for co founding Microsoft?
Speaker 9 (58:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (58:50):
Which? Game of Thrones actress and ex to Joe Jonas
posted a birthday tribute to her new boyfriend on Instagram,
Sophie Turner. Yeah. Despite being on her own tour, Taylor
Swift brought out Sabrina Carpenter in New Orleans over the weekend.
What's the name of Sabrinus Tour?
Speaker 8 (59:06):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (59:07):
Short and Sweet?
Speaker 1 (59:07):
That's right. Kelly Rowland walked Beyonce on stage at a
rally in Houston over the weekend. What girl group brought
them to fame? Yes? And which June and Wonka actor
crashed his own lookalike contest?
Speaker 4 (59:20):
Timothy Salloman.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
Miranda, So close, so close, Miranda. But you're gonna have
to say my name is Miranda. I got showed up
on a showdown. You know the rest My name is Marianda.
Speaker 16 (59:34):
I got showed up on the showdown and I can't
hang with the Garulla.
Speaker 9 (59:40):
Okay, by Miranda, you can't hang with like a real
Fred wants to drive out to the suburbs.
Speaker 5 (59:55):
I don't.
Speaker 8 (59:58):
Now.
Speaker 1 (59:58):
I know you need to provide transportation. It needs to
be a black car and send me a black girl.
Come to your kids' birthday party. Come on, Miranda, hang on.
Thank you so much for playing. Have a great day.
You stay right there. So six fifty tomorrow and that's
win number nine sixty Showbiz eight straight. Very nice job.
Speaker 4 (01:00:20):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
Thank you all right, good, Oh y'all. Come to your
kid's birthday party? You invite me? Oh really, I'm a god.
Bring nice gifts, you know you do. I'll bring nice
I don't have a kid on my own, so it's cheap.
Like I can go get your kid a very nice present.
I don't have to pay for college. I don't have
to pay for braces, I don't have to pay for
therapy nothing.
Speaker 4 (01:00:39):
Yeah, you know, I got a great gig. It's an uncle.
Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
It is a great giga.
Speaker 4 (01:00:43):
Existence without children.
Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
Oh, I know in your drugs, Oh my god, George Ash,
I know I know. And this whole thing started because
on Friday, I posted a picture of my niece, my
beautiful niece, Yes, perfect little kid, who I've been on
the record as saying I don't know how I could,
so we do better than that. I really don't. And
May maybe is going to be I switched my tune.
(01:01:05):
I think Maybe might wind up being cooler. I think
Polly's going to be like my sister super type, a
really high strung kind of a princess in the best
way possible. And I can see may of being the
one that like gets high with.
Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
No rebel, the second kid man when she's old enough.
Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
To get high of horse when it's legal and old
enough not certainly not now. No, well a name like
that may Eve, I could, I don't know. I can
just see I can see it being like that. Do
you do you have an idea, Shelley, what you think
the personality of your child will be?
Speaker 6 (01:01:35):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:01:35):
Yeah, she's got so much personality right now?
Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
No, what I mean, do you think it'll be like you?
Do you think she'll be like you or like Mike
or I mean, what do you think?
Speaker 4 (01:01:42):
She has little bits of each of us?
Speaker 17 (01:01:44):
So like she uh, we were laughing over the weekend
because I'm like a big snacker, like I like to
eat a lot.
Speaker 18 (01:01:50):
She my daughter, eats a ton. She wants to eat
all the time. But she's way more outgoing than I am.
Like she's more like my husband. She's super extroverted, like,
loves people.
Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
She's taking her shirt off in publicly.
Speaker 18 (01:02:02):
Yeah yeah, actually, teacher not to do that, but yeah,
so she loves people. You know, me, I'm more of
an introvert, so she takes after him in that way.
But yeah, it's fun to watch.
Speaker 4 (01:02:17):
It's fun.
Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
I mean, last time I saw her, she came in here,
sat in my seat, start pushing buttons. I had a
lot to say, no trouble at all, like, no issue whatsoever.
So she definitely has a little bit of military mic
in her and then a little bit of her mom too,
because you know, when the lights lights, camera action, you know,
we must perform.
Speaker 18 (01:02:33):
It's true, she's yeahlets she got a little performerer for sure. Yeah,
she likes music. She likes to dance a lot.
Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
So that's got to be kind of cool though to
watch them anyway. But the whole thing started was because
I posted this picture and I said, you know, something
to the effect of I'm sure being I don't eve
remember what I said. It was something about like she's
cute or whatever, but I'll go back to my door
dash and gummies on Friday night, which was a joke,
but it wasn't no because I like, as I have
(01:03:00):
this perfect human or something, and then I get this
just this novel from somebody like and it went to
like the junk folder because it's a fake profile. But
it was just went on and on about how a
beta male and how I'm like a loser basically, and
how I'm pushing fifty and like I'm giving like bad,
I'm a terrible person and all of a Suddens. First
of all, if forty three is pushing fifty, then my god,
(01:03:24):
I mean I may as well be sixty at that point.
Speaker 4 (01:03:26):
I'm forty.
Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
Just hold as hell, and you know what, like they
tell you not to talk about your age and the like,
they don't want you to tell me, dude, I've been
here for fourteen years, like it's I'm sorry, but it
is what it is. I was young when I got
here and I'm relatively still young for what this is.
But the math is a math.
Speaker 7 (01:03:41):
Yeah, we're all getting older. That's my favorite part of
that insult. It's like, so are you like we're all aging?
Like we just got older a second ago. Literally, yeah,
so why I'm like, sign your name, like who are you?
Speaker 3 (01:03:52):
Say?
Speaker 19 (01:03:52):
Who you are?
Speaker 4 (01:03:53):
Call us?
Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
Actually call us and maybe maybe I'll hear your points,
but no.
Speaker 4 (01:04:00):
Points in that I was in your inbox heated.
Speaker 12 (01:04:02):
I was so mad.
Speaker 1 (01:04:04):
A lot of people that knew me were a lot
of people call me going, dude, do you know who
that was? Like, that's like who is it? I'm like,
I don't know. I'll read it to you guys later though,
and people then other people are getting on me like
why would you give this person any credence? I'm like, well,
it's free content as far as I'm concerned. That's the
way I looked at it was, I don't I don't
give it any credence actually, but but how could I?
(01:04:24):
How could I pass up on that? Posted it? And
I got all these dms, all these people, all their
takes on it. And the other thing is you got
to be really careful. You got to be really careful
when you're talking to people about kids, uh and not
having them, oh, because you're assuming when you take the
stance that this person did that if you don't have
kids and you're not married, that you I mean, okay,
(01:04:45):
JD Vans or whatever, that you're a you're a crazy
cat lady, you know. And he did say that, so
don't get on me. He did say that. That is
a real quiot. But you know, because you don't do that,
then that means that you're not a successful life or
that you're weak. You how do you know I'm not impotent?
Speaker 16 (01:04:58):
How do you know?
Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
How do you know I tried to have kids and can't.
You don't know that, you literally do not know. That's
why I can't stand that question, especially towards women too.
Women we get it worse. I'm not like saying your
experience is not valid, because it is, but women we
get it. No.
Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
I think I think that that stigma is now spreading
to men of a certain age. And here I thought
I was successful in not in sort of saving my
first divorce for later, you know, But instead apparently I'm unsuccessful.
And the other thing is when people live relatively nomadic,
kid free, single lives, it's assumed that I know this
(01:05:31):
is true for women. I was having this conversation with
someone last night. It's assumed that it's because nobody wants you.
Speaker 12 (01:05:37):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:05:38):
It's amazing to people that I might choose this life.
What no way, No, it's true. Believe it might also
be trueing nobody wants me. But the truth is I
reflect less on that and more on the fact that
I choose this life, and that just is mind blowing
to people. It's impossible, but yet what I don't know?
It's possible to be happy and fulfilled on your own.
(01:06:01):
It's wild and you're going to live longer. Well, yeah,
I could make the same argument for the people who
aren't capable of living this way, or you know, for
the people who say you live a selfish life if
you don't have kids and get married, I would argue,
in some ways, yes, it's selfish. It's also selfless because
I know myself well enough to know my limitations and
to know that the things that other people see as
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normal and standard, I don't not want them, but I
want them to be really special, and if they're not,
then I don't know that I want them.
Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
There's so many people who have had kids that maybe
shouldn't have so yes, and I hate saying that as
a mom.
Speaker 4 (01:06:34):
But I'm gonna be real.
Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
The people, the person who told you that, I guarantee
you wants you to sink in their misery with them,
because no happy fulfilled parent or wife, husband, whatever would
ever say that to you.
Speaker 1 (01:06:45):
There's a lot of projection. It felt to me like
somebody with whom I didn't do those things was writing
me to let me know how they felt about Oh.
I think that's funny because it just felt it was
way too It was a lot. It was way too
harsh and way too pointed. I seem to be from
just a stranger, I thought. Anyway, I'll read it to
(01:07:05):
you guys in a little bit for the tease. You
gotta listen for another hour, damn it. But that's not
part of Morality Monday, which we will be doing next, Shelley.
Hang around for Morality Monday. Yeah, or or it's actually
chime for your bathroom break never mind, go do that.
That is, or you could do both at the same time.
So that's what we got you that we got you
that sports sportscaster headset for this reason. Bratty spears. Yeah,
(01:07:29):
you can make breakfast, you can go to the math,
you can do whatever. You want, you know, and still
be on the air. Yeah, I have a good days Shelley. Okay,
all right, Kiki's out today, back tomorrow, so morality Monday,
we'll do it more Freadshell. Next, I just need one
Disney producer to be driving somewhere in for one day
(01:07:49):
and go that dude's voice. He should be the voice
of a turtle. Y fread show is on waiting for
that call. By the way, one of these day, Hey,
this is Steven Spielberg. Hey, Steve, my phone rings. What
do you do with Steve? I got it for you, man,
(01:08:10):
I got I got a vo role for you. You're
gonna be a oh possum and oh possum. I don't care.
Is it a Disney movie? Is it Pixar? Are there residuals?
Is there a chance that it will be multiple series toys? Yes?
Clothing exactly? All right, Oh someday, off that's what I mean.
(01:08:35):
Oh my god, just a small role. They have to
be a big one. I don't have to be the
you know, main guy. I had to give that to
uh Will Arnett or whatever he gets everything else. Mario Lopez.
I'm sure Seacrest need something else to do. Good morning, Klenning, Hi,
Jason Brown, Hi, Ruvo, Hi, Paulina.
Speaker 8 (01:08:52):
Hi.
Speaker 1 (01:08:52):
Kiki's out back tomorrow. We'll do Morality Monday on a
Monday for once. Hey, and this one's kind of wild. Actually,
this is a family slash only fans Morality Monday that
we're getting to in just a minute. Don't worry, just
a minute. Even you wanted to turn the cameras on,
but that was a tease. You were ready to go,
but I'm not ready. You got me, No, I got
(01:09:13):
more to get to. We'll do it in like two minutes.
The Entertainment Report, Trending Stories, and fun Fact all this
hour too. What are you working on?
Speaker 7 (01:09:18):
K the rapper that just busted onto a random party
bus and started partying with fans.
Speaker 4 (01:09:25):
It's really cool.
Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
Okay, all of that is coming up this hour back
in two minutes after Chaperone. It's the French Show. It's Monday.
We're glad you're here. What O three five kiss at
fam in Chicago's number one hit music station, frend Show's on.
Good Morning every one. Okay, Kiki's out today, back tomorrow.
So we can't do Kiki's Court, at least not today.
Maybe we'll do it tomorrow and no one who knows.
(01:09:47):
I mean, we got stuff we're supposed to do. Oh,
she doesn't be surprised. I mean we're gonna do it.
I love how even now, even even on Mondays at
this time, when I'm like okay, she's like, oh, what
what are we doing? What are we doing?
Speaker 16 (01:10:00):
What do you mean?
Speaker 5 (01:10:00):
What do we do?
Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
Court? Do the court? You guys are like, I'll be like, hey,
so so Paulina the spending And she looks at me
like what spending? The thing you wrote an hour ago
for us to talk about that spending, you know, writ
and stuff. You look at me like, I don't know,
(01:10:23):
I don't know you wrote it. If you made it up,
then you got to pretend like you know what I'm
talking about. I love this place. I love it. I've
heard our show described as a train wreck, myer competitors,
who's ass we kick? But I think I take that
as a badge of honor. It absolutely is. There's no
(01:10:44):
there's no doubt about it. It's like, thank you for
telling me something I already know. It's our claim to fame.
Wouldn't you say?
Speaker 5 (01:10:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
And your you're listening, shouldn't you be working. Yeah, I
don't know why you do you? How do you know that?
Speaker 7 (01:10:57):
Yeah, I'm out of the free iHeartRadio app, and so
it's the Friend Show on you.
Speaker 1 (01:11:02):
It's fretting, easy to use calin. Yeah, no, listen there,
listen here, listen everywhere. I don't not just suit's over here.
I don't care. I'm a cat in the hat or
the green socks, and I don't know. Tell you listeners
to listen to this train wrecord.
Speaker 5 (01:11:14):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
Yeah, ask him you know what to ask him that question.
Get on the radio on your station and say, what
do you think? It's the Friends Show a train wreck?
Listen to get back to us. That'd be a great bit.
I think you should do it. Okay, So morality Monday
on a Monday, guys, this is crazy. But here's the story.
(01:11:35):
This is from Reddit, and so the story goes like this,
and this is not I'm reading his perspective, This is
not my perspective. This is not actually about me. And
oftentimes we say stuff's about our friends, but it's about us,
but actually we don't really even do that most of
the time. It's like, this story is not about a friend,
this story is about me. Actually, this one's not though,
(01:11:57):
but it says, my sister Amy this is from Perspective,
is getting married next month to a guy named Tom.
They've been together for three years and seemed perfect for
each other. Tom's a bit traditional and he comes from
a conservative family. So last week I was hanging out
with my buddy Mike. He was scrolling through OnlyFans and goes, dude,
isn't that your sister. I looked, and yes, in fact,
(01:12:19):
it was my sister. It turns out she's been running
this account for over a year, posting pretty explicit stuff.
I was stunned. She's always been the quote unquote good
girl of the family. And so the guy confronts his
sister and says, you got to tell this dude you're
marrying that you have an OnlyFans and that this is
out there and that people were looking at this, because
I guess he doesn't know. And the sister said, do
(01:12:42):
not tell the man I'm about to marry that I
have an only fans and explicit only fans. So she
broke down in a minute everything to him. She said
that she was using it to pay off student loans,
but kept it because the money was so good. She
begged her brother not to tell the man she was
going to marry, saying she would stop and delete everything
if he agreed not to tell her. Now off the
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I mean, I am a big brother. I cannot imagine
ratting my sister out like this. I can't imagine. I
wouldn't want people to know about it. I wouldn't want
I wouldn't want to know that. I knew, honestly, you
would go straight to mom.
Speaker 5 (01:13:18):
I know, no, you know what.
Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
The stuff I joke about, those are jokes that I've
already told to my sister. Anything I've talked about on
this show, I've already like sanctioned, the joke's already been
told in the family. Like I'm not outing anybody for
any of the trust me, Like, I'm not about that life.
So continuing, Tom talked about how he would never be
with somebody who does this kind of work. He doesn't
(01:13:44):
even like it when she wears revealing clothing, so he's
not going to like this. So the brother said, I'm
giving my sister one week to come clean. She did not.
The wedding is in two weeks. I can't shake the
feeling that he's walking into a marriage built on lies.
So what does the brother do? He tells, oh, soon
to be husband, which I have to be honest, that
(01:14:06):
is a wild familiar betrayal. That is a wild level
of betrayal. That being said, and of course, now the
guy writes in the post, everyone's mad at me. She's
a mess. He called the wedding off. Our parents think
I should have kept my mouth shut. He and his
family are thankful because he felt like he deserved to know,
(01:14:29):
and so do they. But it wasn't, you know, maybe
his place to say that. So I wonder eight five five,
five nine one three five what do you do in
this situation? You find out that your relative, in this case,
your sister or your brother, whomever, is involved in some legal,
but let's just say, risque behavior, and you're the only
(01:14:53):
one who knows. Do you feel like you're doing anybody
a favor, including your sister, a other, a sibling. Is
anyone doing anyone a favor by coming clean? Is there
any circumstance under which the brother did the right thing?
You can that you could argue that no.
Speaker 7 (01:15:09):
Sibling confidentiality is like the highest form in my opinion,
you can't.
Speaker 4 (01:15:14):
I don't care what my sister.
Speaker 1 (01:15:16):
It's above, Hippa, it's above, it's above attorney client privilege.
Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
Yeah, the highest.
Speaker 16 (01:15:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:15:23):
Only way I'm snitchent is if I don't like my
brother in law, if I didn't want them to get married,
Oh no, maybe I would say something.
Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
But let's say now I'm playing devil's ambigant here because
I would keep my sister's secrets. But let's say that
everybody found out that you knew and didn't say anything,
and it's like you could have maybe prevented this entire
train wreck from taking place. That's not on you though,
not just your problem. Blood's blood. M hm, you keep
(01:15:50):
ja you seem quiet.
Speaker 5 (01:15:52):
Well, I don't really have a siblings, so I can't
only speak on that. But even if it was my
friend or something, I would keep it to the grave.
I wouldn't that. Plus also, okay, now he told his
what was gonna be his brother in law and all
his family likes him great, but everyone that's supposed to
be close to him now hates him. So he's just
gonna go on his life like what alone that he
betrayed his own family.
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
Yeah, I don't I don't see him. I don't see
how I think It's one of those things you just
had to pretend you didn't know what ever happened. M M,
because I guess I don't see the win. Yeah, I
guess when the brother in law finds out someday, he
could be mad that you knew. But uh, and if
he leaves, so be it. You've still got mom, Dad's sister.
In fact, I think you'd probably be honored in your
(01:16:34):
family for keeping the secret. Maybe not honored, but you
know what I mean, people would respect you more for
being like, man, thanks for burying that. Because but at
the same time, why do you have to live with that?
And again Devil's advocate here, why do you have to
live with that? Why do you she was not careful.
Anybody could have found this. It's not as though he
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uncovered something that's a secret. I mean, it's an only fan.
It's out there. She's making money from the public. He's
stumbled upon it. Why does he have to live with that,
that knowledge that she's lying to everybody? Why does he
have to live like that? I mean, but that's not
his burden, the bear, like if she gets caught up,
she gets caught up. Like if if you're the brother
he told the sister'd be like, hey, it's out there.
Speaker 14 (01:17:19):
This is on you.
Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
That's what that's all that conversation to be. I'm not
gonna say anything.
Speaker 16 (01:17:22):
This is on you.
Speaker 10 (01:17:23):
If it gets out there, it gets out there. Like
I'm not gonna tell anybody, and that's it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
It's like I've been privy to people in my life
who are not being honest about various things. I'm being
very general here, and I think it's unfair if I
find out because they're being loose about it, no pun intended.
But like you, if you're just flaunting this behavior in
front of me, and and you don't seem to care
that I have a stake in that relationship and maybe
(01:17:49):
with your spouse or maybe with who we know whatever,
why do why do I have to be privy to
your lies? You know what I mean? Like, I don't,
I don't want anything to do with this, you know
what I mean. I'm either in I'm either a part
of it or I'm not. But if I'm just a bystander,
then why do I have to know that you're doing
bad stuff?
Speaker 4 (01:18:06):
Yeah? I mean as the sibling, Like I would never
rap my sister out.
Speaker 2 (01:18:09):
I mean the most I would do and this is
even like a stretch is maybe talk to her about
it and be like, hey, you know people are seeing this.
Speaker 4 (01:18:16):
You're being a little too carefree. I don't know. This
is between you guys. Apparently your fiance doesn't want to
be with someone who does this.
Speaker 2 (01:18:22):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:18:22):
I'm just saying, like, maybe step away from.
Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
It, because in fairness, he knows the brother knows. As
soon as Tom finds out about this pastor present, he's
out like he knows his brother in law well enough
to know this guy's not going to be okay with this.
So maybe again, I would not do this. But maybe
he's saving everybody a bunch of time. Maybe he's just
getting it out there and like here you go, let's
just rip the bad dad off here it is. Well, yeah,
(01:18:46):
I agree. No, Look, I can't imagine betraying my sister
in that way. I'm trying to figure out a way
why what he didn't make sense? Sarah, Hey, good morning, Hi.
Speaker 4 (01:18:57):
Good morning.
Speaker 16 (01:18:58):
Oh my gosh, I can't believe I got there that
you did.
Speaker 1 (01:19:00):
So just to recap you if you're just tuning in morality. Monday,
a dude finds out that his sister is doing only
fans rather graphic only fans. Just before she's about to
get married, he finds this out, and the brother knows
that nobody else knows about this, that the brother in
law is not going to be okay with it, his
family's not going to be okay with it. So he
goes to his sister and says, you need to do
(01:19:21):
something about this. You need to tell him. You need
to come clean. She says no, so he does. What
do you think.
Speaker 16 (01:19:28):
I think there's beauty in minding your business and he
didn't do that, and I feel like that's like your
family comes first, and he really did betray his sister
in that situation. So I kind of agree with what
you guys are saying, maybe she needs to be a
little bit more careful, But also like that is such
an awkward topic between siblings, Like I think he really
should have just kept that to himself and he ruined
(01:19:49):
the whole wedding, and whatever happens in their marriage happens
in their marriage. It's really not his business to be
sharing all that.
Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
I think you can encourage her privately, like you need
to come clean about this, like you need to, But
if she chooses not to that's on her. I don't
think that's for you to step in and blow the
whole thing up. I think you could go to her
and be like, this is going to be bad. This
is going to be bad if he finds out now
or later, this stuff doesn't really go away. And you
imagine that you think wrong though, well, not legally or
(01:20:19):
really even if if it's within her moral code, that's fine.
But I think she has to respect her husband, you know,
I mean you can't. You can't go do an only
fans of Jess says no, I mean anymore. I mean,
you shouldn't be doing it. I know you have one
you shouldn't be.
Speaker 16 (01:20:35):
I was thinking like he might they might be on
opposite spectrums of what they feel because he's a little
very conservative and it sounds like she really is not
so in the end, like it is very messy, but
he might have saved himself a little bit, or she
might have saved herself a little bit of trouble in
the long run, even though it played out so horribly,
because it seems like they're not on the same page
(01:20:57):
with that stuff, and that could be I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:20:59):
Really bad. Yeah, Sarah, thank you for calling you for listening.
Have a great day, thank you. I mean, I'm just
trying to think, like God forbid, I found this out.
I will say this bote if it were the other
way around, if I and I hate, I love my
brother in law, now you know that. But if I
found out it was him, I would tell my sister
because I believe I have to tell her. And people
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could argue you need to bury that because she's happy
and she can find out. You could make the exact
same argument. You honestly though, you could make the exact
same argument the other way around. You could make the
exact same argument, stay out of it. What if my
sister knew and didn't want anyone to know, and then
I expose it and then I got egg on my
face because I'm the one who exposed the thing. Show,
(01:21:40):
But I would still tell my sister. Yeah, I would
not tell on my sister though.
Speaker 7 (01:21:44):
Of course not no, because again it's your sibling, like
you have the most loyalty to that person.
Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
But let's say you knew this secret about your family member.
Let's say, yeah, five years from now that they've got kids,
they've got this life, and then he finds out you knew,
and whether you agree with his decision to bust the
whole thing open and blow up the relationship or not
he does. And now you've got nieces and nephews and
now a bunch of layers of people are affected negatively
by this, and you could have shut it down, but
(01:22:11):
only I know.
Speaker 7 (01:22:12):
So then it's a confidential thing between us. Oh, you
already knew a bet. I always am writing with my
sibling no matter what.
Speaker 1 (01:22:19):
And by the way, Rufio, you said she's not doing
it the wrong. I'm not saying no. What she's doing
is legal. But he doesn't in this in this scenario, right,
in this scenario, he doesn't like it and so and
she's lying about it, and she knows he's not going
to she's acknowledged that he can never find out. That's
a lie, And she is doing something wrong in the
confines of that relations in the context of that relationship.
(01:22:42):
But as far as like whether she wants to have
an only fans account for one, yeah, yeah, like she's
just trying to get through nursing school. Bro, I'm seeing
tales oldest time. Hey, Jerry, good morning, Good morning guy.
You know how many women I've met across the country
that are just trying to pay off nursing school. That's
all they're trying to do. Jerry, what did you want
to say? Good morning, welcome, Yes, good morning.
Speaker 11 (01:23:04):
Thank you.
Speaker 19 (01:23:04):
I'm excited to be on.
Speaker 11 (01:23:06):
I think that's the ultimate betrayal. You're not supposed to
put her sidling business on last. Yes, it may be
wrong that she's keeping that from her Beyonce, but that
wasn't her big brother's place to tail the family. You're
supposed to protect your sister, so that's their business. You're
(01:23:26):
supposed to mind your business.
Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
So yeah, I agree. Thank you, Jerry. Have a good
day you too. See I was complicated. Erica Erica, Yes,
good morning. Hi, Hey guys, good morning, Hey, welcome. What
do you want to say. I wanted to say that
I'm a.
Speaker 19 (01:23:44):
Big believer in informed consent, and I think it would
have been really wrong to let this marriage go through.
I think it's a shame that the brother had to
be the one in the position of blowing the whistle.
But I think what you said is true that she
really saved everybody a lot of time like this would
have blown up, and I think the sister was you know,
it's great if she wants to do OnlyFans she should
(01:24:06):
not marry a dude who thinks that's bad.
Speaker 1 (01:24:09):
And that's the long and short of it.
Speaker 19 (01:24:10):
But I kind of think that the brother should have
put it back on his friends who found it and
make him blow the whistle on the.
Speaker 1 (01:24:17):
Guy, or just stayed out, yeah, or done anonymously maybe
or I not. Again, I'm not okay with ratting my
sister out in this case, like just me personally, I'm not.
But I do see that I would be privy to
something that is going to cause a problem in the
long run, whether you agree with that or not. And
it's like, oh, why do I have to live with
that now? But anyway, Erica, thank you. Does it change.
Speaker 10 (01:24:42):
What the content is like saying this this woman is
doing solo work, right, but say it's with somebody that's
not her man a collapse.
Speaker 5 (01:24:52):
No, I don't change.
Speaker 1 (01:24:53):
I think it's kind of all the same because he's
not gonna like it, you know. And again you could argue, well,
he's a prude, okay, But she's marrying him, so he
does get a vote in what she's doing in that regard,
I mean, and if she doesn't want him to have
a vote to Erica's point, then don't marry him or
find somebody who is okay with it. And the other
(01:25:13):
thing is he said you got to stop this and
I'll and she wasn't willing to stop it either. Again,
I'm not I can't imagine doing this, but I'm trying
to see, you know, his perspective. No, no, no, Devil's
Devil's advocates. I don't you know. I don't like devil
never mind. Guy's a jackass. That's what I can't I
(01:25:33):
really can't like. I can't hold up with this. I refuse.
I just wanted someone to say something different than the obvious,
which is this guy sucks and probably is her only fans.
By the way, for research, Calin's entertainment report is on
the Pread Show.
Speaker 7 (01:25:51):
I told you last week that Lill Dirk was arrested
in Florida on federal charges that he paid for the
attempted twenty twenty two revenge killing of rapper Kwando Rondo
at an LA gas station, a shooting that actually resulted
in the death of Rondo's cousin. We now know that
Little Dirk was arrested as he was attempting to flee
the country, so he's trying to get out of here.
Five other members of Dirk, Chicago based rap collective Only
(01:26:14):
the Family or OTF have also been arrested, and at
least two more arrests.
Speaker 4 (01:26:18):
Maybe coming is the word right now.
Speaker 7 (01:26:20):
Snoop Dogg is truly every damnware As he hopped onto
a party bus uninvited over the weekend. He posted a
video on Twitter or x on Saturday saying he just
crashed a random party bus and you could see him
dancing with the shocked fans before lighting up a bunt
as his own. Nothing but a jay thing blared on
the speaker.
Speaker 1 (01:26:39):
Is welcome at any party, under any circumstances. I just
like that he's welcome. If I'm having a funeral for somebody,
he can come in and at He's bound to make
it better.
Speaker 4 (01:26:50):
He's a wonderful gentleman. I love that man. By the way,
speaking of Snoop, he has someone on.
Speaker 7 (01:26:54):
His staff that's sole job is to make sure that
the people who smoke with him don't get too hot.
Speaker 4 (01:27:00):
I saw this, Yeah, so I was actually watching Watch
What Happens Live?
Speaker 1 (01:27:03):
That's right, said, yes, there you go.
Speaker 4 (01:27:04):
Are you watching Watch what Happens? I saw that you did, okay,
because that's the second time you saw an episode that
I was.
Speaker 1 (01:27:10):
I saw the dude from Menendez too, from the Monsters,
never watching you. Not a pros watcher, not a prosthetic.
Speaker 6 (01:27:17):
No, I did.
Speaker 1 (01:27:18):
And every time I look at myself in the mirror now,
I kind of turned to the profile view to see
if it would look the same shower scene. It doesn't.
Speaker 4 (01:27:24):
Yeah, oh, I'm sorry about that.
Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
Yeah too.
Speaker 6 (01:27:26):
Well.
Speaker 7 (01:27:26):
He was on Watch What Happens Live with Seth Cohen
and his bestie Martha Stewart, and the host Andy Cohen
asked you the biggest lightweight was that he's ever smoked with,
and Snoop didn't really have an answer, but he goes
to Andy like, no, you should smoke with me, see
how you do. Andy reminded him that yes, they did
smoke together, and he did all right, but he pointed
out that Snoop literally has someone on payroll in the
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room making sure that no one gets too high, and
Snoop just nodded, and that person was not.
Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
There the night that Snoop and I'm going to ask
one another's company.
Speaker 4 (01:27:57):
I think it's a new Oh do you smoke? Also?
Speaker 1 (01:28:01):
No, we just made love. Oh okay, probably hired him
after after you're you know, like, oh, this guy's that
was a wild scene. A wild scene man, the guy.
Speaker 4 (01:28:10):
I mean, because everyone wants to do it, you know,
bucket list, I want to smoke. Everybody's probably like, I
don't want to be liable for you on the floor after.
Speaker 1 (01:28:16):
But whatever he's got is different, is different than what
other people. Absolutely it was different.
Speaker 7 (01:28:21):
Well, I'm a guy that he's now had, you know,
someone on staff making everyone safe, because that would be scary.
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Speaker 1 (01:28:34):
I gotta say this, I don't have an issue with
either team in the World Series. I mean whatever, I
don't really care. But no, there's a point to this.
But the other night, I guess it was. Was it
Friday night? I think it was Friday night. It was
so cold at Dodger Stadium. It was so cold. Before
the game, they open up the gates and ice Cube
walks out from the out Saturday Saturday, all by himself
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and just wraps to songs to start the game. It
was the seventh inning. I don't know what it was.
Started the game. It was so cold. It was just
him and a microphone and like the little the little
gates open in the mitfield and he just starts walking
out and he wraps all the way to It was dope.
It was dope, like like cold, like no, but like
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like I mean, New York's got their fan base. It's
not like they're playing a team that like, I don't
know Miami and I guess Miami, you know. I mean,
it's not like they're playing a team that doesn't have
their own star studied fan base. But like when you're
in l A and you can get guys like that
to come out ice cube to open the thing up,
and it's just Another funny part was he had to
change a bunch of lyrics obviously on TV, and it
(01:29:47):
was just funny, Like it was just funny instead of
like like you said, I gotta go because I got
me uh you know, and he goes, I gotta go
because I got me a drop top. That's what he said.
That's not what it is. Nobody had to change the
words because a bunch of them obviously I'm not appropriate
for television. But if I had done this song so
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many times one way, I probably screw up and do
it that way again. I'm surprised he didn't, but he must.
Maybe he's memorized the clean version at this point. He's
got that one down.
Speaker 4 (01:30:16):
They had their finger on the dumb button.
Speaker 1 (01:30:18):
But it was so cool. It was it was like no,
like there was no it was just cold. Because if
I'm the other team, I'm like, that's dope. Because even
the Yankees were like, that's dope. They're in the Doug
I going, Okay, that's dope. But it was really cool.
The fun Fact it's about ice cream. Oh, it's about
it's cold, like the lady on the plane cold. Not
(01:30:41):
that cold, it's ice cube cold. I'll tell you what
it is. More Fread Show Next Fread's Fun Fact.
Speaker 4 (01:30:49):
Fred fun.
Speaker 1 (01:30:56):
Learn so much? All right, I want you guys, guess
what would you say is the oldest ice cream? The
oldest flavor of ice cream? What would you guess it is?
I know, I know, let's see, you're really racking your
brain for this green tea. That's the one that's a
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three that my grandma used to well, that's three flavors.
Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
Ice cream actually started Okay, vanilla, chocolate, Harrier pistachio.
Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
Pistachio ice cream is about two thousand years older than
chocolate or vanilla. Persians were making ice cream as early
as five hundred BC, often flavored with pistachio. Chocolate and vanilla,
on the other hand, are native to the New World
and wouldn't make it there for another two thousand years. Wow,
do you ever think about that? I mean, this is
like a very high thought to have, But do you
(01:31:48):
ever think, like, we live an average of You don't
have to record this, pa you're making I'm just doing that.
We live an average life of what is seventy eighty
ninety years whatever it is, and we're talking about it
two thousand years ago, So twenty five generations of people
have lived over that period between the time that pistachio
and chocolate of an l ice cream. Like our life
(01:32:10):
is like that, like irrelative to the whole entire scope
of things.
Speaker 4 (01:32:15):
Right, what was the George Washington fact? You said that
he didn't know about dinosaurs or something or was that
someone else? It was someone else he lived as close
to him.
Speaker 1 (01:32:23):
I think that was a fun fact.
Speaker 7 (01:32:25):
Yeah, No, you said something else about a founding father
and then somebody said that I remember, but I can't
be expected.
Speaker 1 (01:32:31):
To remember all that I know anything. I memorize all
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