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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Somebody texted, don't say dumb answers. Well, then what's the point.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
And guys, there was a hair growing out of my ears.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
Oh girl, like I.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Am a grandpa. The Fred Show is on hair in
your ears? I mean what you got hair growing out
of your ears? I don't even remember you saying that.
When did you say that?

Speaker 4 (00:21):
He doesn't remember him saying that.

Speaker 5 (00:22):
We just played one of those fun little oh yeah
you have hair, like told me.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
She was like, you gotta cut this hair out of
your ears.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Were driving and he was looking in your ear. Yeah,
right next to me. I don't think I have your hair.
It's very minimal, though I think I found like one.
I don't know how to get it out, but I'm
afraid to pull on it because I thought, I thought
the little hair is in there, and I know they're
like microscopic, but that's how you hear. So I don't
know if I should be pulling on hairs in my ear.
Oh yeah, I don't know. I'm sure it's different kind
of hair, but still yeah, if it's.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Long enough to be like out there, probably should get you.

Speaker 6 (00:54):
Know, I should take the same like nose trimmer into
your ear.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
I guess you could.

Speaker 6 (01:02):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
We should consult a physician about it. I don't want
to take any medical advice from these people honestly.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Taking stuff in my ear, so I'm okay with that.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
It's Tuesday, October twenty ninth. The French Show is on
hig Kaylyn, Good morning, Hi, Jason Brown, Rufio, Good morning,
Kanky's back, Good morning showb is next hour. She has
money six fifty right, six hundred. I could look, but
I'm lazy six hundred, but it's yeah, I made it up.
That's what it is now. Bellahman is here as well.
The Entertainment Report this hour, trending stories headlines will start

(01:31):
you Tuesday blogs coming up Tuesday, or go this morning
some group therapy waiting by the phone? Money with showby
is paying bills, a bunch of chances to win money,
jingle ball tickets this morning as well. What are you
working on?

Speaker 4 (01:43):
K the pregnancy that no one saw coming?

Speaker 1 (01:48):
I would agree, I would agree. I would agree. I
was like, oh damn, okay.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
Yeah, no, oh my god.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
It is juicy. That's why p will tune in, and
that's why you guys come into work.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
That's why I came today.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
Caela would have.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
Something up for sleeve, right she does up up the sleeve. Yeah,
it's all the way up there. It's about all shall
be revealed though in about fifteen minutes. How was your Tripkiky?

Speaker 4 (02:14):
It was nice?

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Where were you? You were in Atlanta? But what was
it for the.

Speaker 4 (02:17):
One music fest?

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Okay?

Speaker 4 (02:19):
It's like the Black People's Lallapalooza, I say, yeah, okay,
is that the one Cardi pulled out of? Cardi pulled out? Okay?

Speaker 7 (02:25):
See Ria decided she wasn't coming at the last minute. Yeah,
all of Jason's women.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
Did you bury your Did you bury your drugs in
the in the field like they do a Lallapalooza ahead
of time?

Speaker 4 (02:35):
No, you know, I don't do that.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Well.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
I mean maybe you're we're feeling entrepreneurial and you were
selling them. I'm not sure, but that's a real thing
for those people who are familiar with the Lallapalooza. Maybe
you're not big music festival to weekend in Chicago and
Grant Park huge you know, outdoor venue kind of thing. Well,
they turn it into a venue. It's a park. Yeah,
put a big fence around it and they're supposed to
prevent them hormonal teenage is from jumping the fence, which

(03:01):
it doesn't, by the way, it does not. Every year
there's a you know, mass, some sort of I was
gonna say exodus, but it's an entrance to mass entrance. Yes,
when they try to overpower the hourly security guards and
and run everyone over. But people for years, I guess,
have gone out there like because right now it's just
a part right, so you can go out there like

(03:22):
three or four weeks, you know, ahead of time before
they start to put all a lot of blues and
stuff up, and I guess you can dig a hole
and hide stuff in it that you wouldn't be able
to get in and then cover the hole up. Remember
where you did that, And then they put the fence
up and turn it into a lot of palloosa, And
then when you get in, then you go back and
dig up your stuff.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
That is some serious crackyead business.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Well you could do that with water bottles too. You
could do that with like a nice sandwich maybe.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
I don't know, now that might be the move.

Speaker 6 (03:50):
You're digging with hands and shoes and show like the
came a shovel in there. Yeah, so like they're taking
their sandal and trying to just dig up the dirt.

Speaker 4 (03:57):
The way my memory is set up, I wouldn't remember
where my well.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
And so I also have read that people use air tags.

Speaker 7 (04:03):
Okay, yeah, it's smart to be smart to do some drugs.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
We're talking about my snacks are what I'm bury. I'm
not paying you. I'm not paying seventeen dollars for a beer.
What are you talking about? I got some cores light
in the ground right there. I set up my own
concessions stand right next to It's the fifth tree on
the right. Once you walk in. There's so many things
to talk about this morning. Every now and again, I
look at our little sheet where we share all our
ideas and it's just like, oh, I just can't wait.

(04:32):
But I absolutely need to know to start the show.
And you know which one I'm talking about, Kiki. I
need to understand why this wound up on the sheet.
Top of the sheet for today. This is Kiki right
sand because we put our name and then the idea Kiki,
what's the procedure? And I will also say this has

(04:53):
become somewhat of a diary as well. Paulina just kind
of writes everything she's thinking in there. Everything. I'm like,
how would I apply this to the radio show? I
have no idea? Thank you man? Well, no, I'm not
everyone everyone knows I'm not creator. Sometimes I'm like that,
I don't thank you for that, boll. I mean, I
love you, but I don't know what that what to
do with it? Yeah, yeah, me too. Okay, good, that's

(05:14):
why I write it down. You owe me one hundred
and ninety five for reading this. So this is what
I said. It says from Kiki, what's the procedure when
your hotel toilet gets stopped up? We need an emergency plan.
I need we need a plan. So this happened.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
Okay, so put a finger down.

Speaker 7 (05:35):
If you ever went to a hotel, you were at
a five star hotel, right, and so.

Speaker 8 (05:41):
The night you get there, you were at the garden.
I was at a fancy place. Oh wow, oh my
Express a regular bro. This was not an Express. This
was did they have the free breakfast.

Speaker 7 (05:52):
They had like people making apple cider in the lobby.

Speaker 4 (05:57):
Yeah, like apple cider. It was something.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Rhyme with Rich Carlon.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
That's exactly where it was that I was like, oh,
you're too fancy.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
Now, honestly, that sounds like I wasn't paying.

Speaker 7 (06:11):
But look, so we get there and we went to
the steakhouse, and when I tell you, I lost my mind.
I had a Rabbi with blue cheese garlic butter on top.
I know, mac and cheese sounds like a lot of
dairy with an oreo cheese cake. Okay, I don't wonder
the toilet was. It'sn't making sense to me now. The

(06:33):
next day, you and I had to do what grown
people do, and so I did that and I went
to flush and it wouldn't flush. So then I just
like in my Fight or Flight, kicked in and I
was like, okay, I'm just put the lead down and
just let it marinate.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
My room got broken into.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
Something.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
Man broke into my room, didn't take anything, but they
left something.

Speaker 4 (07:00):
I started doing this skit in my mind on how
I can figure this out. So I had I had shoes.

Speaker 7 (07:05):
I said, okay, if I called somebody up here, I
want them to think that it's another person in the
room with me.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
So I went and messed up the other side of
the bed.

Speaker 7 (07:11):
I was your man o man I got, I laid
out my heels but then I took out my Jordans
and I went to Jordan's on one side of the
bed and the heels on the other side to make
it on.

Speaker 4 (07:23):
It was people around, and then I called.

Speaker 7 (07:26):
I had finally had to call with somebody up there,
but I didn't want them to see me.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
So I'm like, oh, where do I go? What do
I do? I had nowhere to go.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
What, by the way, do you just said it? That's
what you do is you call down there and you
says an issue with the toilet and then you leave.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
Yeah, but I had nowhere to go, so.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
I don't care go anywhere else. The gym.

Speaker 4 (07:48):
I went to the gym in a full.

Speaker 7 (07:50):
Outfit, and I said, start taking pictures in the gym
because I just had time to kill now. Meanwhile, it's
a man in the gym really working out. He's like,
what are you doing down here? I take photos? Then
I realized there's a bathroom because I had to go
to the bathroom at this point again, and I can't
go back to my room.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
I went to found a bathroom in the gym, and
I just hung out in there until you realize that's.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Probably the most used bathroom in the entire hotel because
every couple, every couple, that's where that somebody goes should
handle their business. Hey, I don't or the lobby.

Speaker 6 (08:21):
Did you have to call meanings on that bathroom?

Speaker 4 (08:22):
No?

Speaker 7 (08:23):
No, whatever happened in that bathroom, that's their problem.

Speaker 4 (08:26):
That's the next man problem.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
So you just I don't mean to be gross, but
you just kind of left a whole situation.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
Bro, What was I supposed to do?

Speaker 7 (08:36):
I started thinking, like you's just all kind of crazy
things go through your mind.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
You know, they've seen worse than.

Speaker 6 (08:42):
They've seen a lot worse than what you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
You. I don't know, but that's a I don't know.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
I can't do that.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
That's a bad day for somebody at the office. I
would have left like I would have left like one
hundred bucks.

Speaker 4 (08:56):
So I did. I left a very good tip when
I checked out.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
But it tells me the guy who handled that situation
never saw that to H'm sorry. That's a different.

Speaker 4 (09:04):
Department, man, I'm so sorry today.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
That's the lowest. That's that's the guy who just started
today at the hotel. It's like, hey, there's a toilet
problem in room twelve nineteen. No, not me, not me. Well,
so you went back up there and it was like
it never happened.

Speaker 7 (09:18):
It was beautiful, like it never happened. I'm just I'm
like my husband, I'm sorry. He had a bad stomach,
you know.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
So there was somebody up there working on it when
you got back.

Speaker 7 (09:25):
I don't know, but like, well, you know, I checked out.
I'm like, you know, you guys, and you know my
husband's stomach.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
Yeah, he's pulled the ball around right now, he's getting
the bags, you know. I apologize, he's embarrassed. He doesn't
want to show his face.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Around here when that was like me, I stayed at
one of those places. I just told the story before.
But I stayed in one of those places and like
nice place, you know, and the credit card gave you
free breakfast for two in the room room service, you know.
And I'm by myself obviously like every other time. So
a man free breakfast for two, you know. So I
pulled a roof heel. I ordered half the menu. Yes,

(09:58):
I ordered everything I possibly was allowed to under the
free breakfast for I think it was one hundred dollars
is what it was. A credit per morning, which by
the way, doesn't get you very far from a room
service because actually like eighty seven dollars, but I ordered
enough stuff that looked like two people and so. And
I was at this hotel for like five days. So
the first morning, the dude rolls up and I'm thinking
I was smart the system, and he's got his like table,

(10:20):
like the it's a whole table. It's not even a
card though. It's like it's set up so that when
he comes in and he wheels it in where you
don't want to set this up, and then you put
two chairs on the end and then he like uncovers
it and it's like a full table setting for two people.

Speaker 6 (10:32):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
And so day one I'm like, you know, he's like, well,
you know, I want me to set up with the
other person. I'm like, ah, she's, you know, out for
a run, and it's like the other side, like her side,
which she doesn't exist, but her side is like French toast.
It's eight feet tall. You know, she got to go
run it off, you know what I'm saying. I always
run it once. Yeah. And by the way, you can
probably see on the reservations only one sat man inside

(10:55):
this room. So he's like, oh, okay, cool. So he
sets it up, and then he leaves, and so I
eat all my food and then I which sides. So
I got three days lesson This is like great indulgence.
I'm so excited. So the next day I'm like, surely
it won't be the same guy, Same guy, Same guy
rolls up, Hey, good morning, mister Frederick. Out for run again.

(11:16):
You know she's always lady always you know, you know,
I thought I weren't dad enough, But she's out. The
third day, same guy, I'm like, does anybody else work here?
I think I was discovered, but I said something I
thought about that not at a hotel, because that is

(11:36):
a situation. I guess I've thought about it happening, like
if I'm at someone's home, Like if I'm a guest
in someone's happened to you, what do you see? You're
a guess. Yeah, you're a guest in someone's home and
you go eat the truffle butter, blue cheese meat.

Speaker 6 (11:54):
It's high low for a plunger in that bathroom and
no plunger, And then you have to just do that
walk of shame and find that person be like, hey,
can I borrow a plunger? You know what I'm saying, yeah,
because we don't keep the plunge in the bathroom. Some
people don't, that's true. And I tried everything, you know,
like hold on the left both of them, and the
water is coming up. I'm like stopping that.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
Oh my god, can you imagine that? Yeah, and the
love the place.

Speaker 6 (12:19):
You know you think about, you know, you think about
like the dumb and dumber moment where you're just like,
do I just stick my hand in here?

Speaker 1 (12:25):
I was gonna say, I can't do that. I was
gonna say, depending on where I am, I might resort
to extreme measures yourself.

Speaker 4 (12:38):
Right, dude, I'm.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
So gross, Like I'm gross, but I can't even do that.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Have you ever I mean, I've only heard of this happening.
I've never done this. Have you ever been in a
situation where you really were trying to conceal it and
like you found like a hanger. I found a hanger
and and I undid the hangar to make it long,
trying to just lock.

Speaker 9 (13:04):
Like this.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
This happened. I'm in someone's house. There's no way and nobody.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
Can ever know that I heard that before.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
No one can ever know that I poop never. No
one can ever know this and so I'm like pillaging
through the bathroom trying to find something. And by the way,
I could have made the problem seven hundred times worse.
Now it's my poop and like a hanger. I know
this is gross. I'm sorry that waterboard that out of me.
Bro Yeah, so no, So now I found a hangar.
It was like a wire hanger, you know, from the cleaners.

(13:32):
And I disassemble the thing and I unscrew it. I
turned it into like it. The thing gets long, by
the way, it's like four s feet long. And it worked.
And I'm down there, I'm just trying to I'm trying
to clear whatever's going on. Yeah, it worked. Oh my god,
the relief. And then I was sweating so hard because
there was something that I had to take a shower,

(13:53):
so as I was already in the bathroom, I'm embarrassing.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
I mean, essentially, that's what happened to me in Greece,
because they remember somebody left me a treaty.

Speaker 4 (14:01):
But the dude who fixed.

Speaker 5 (14:02):
It, I didn't speak English, so he probably thought it
was us, one of.

Speaker 4 (14:06):
Us, and I thought of you. I thought I thought
of you.

Speaker 7 (14:09):
I said, I said, I can act like somebody to
carry in here, but I was, and I said, they're
never gonna believe me. And they're watching me on this
little plus size girl on the cameras going from like
four to floor trying to find a gym.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
That's the lady that.

Speaker 9 (14:24):
Night.

Speaker 4 (14:26):
She's also the waiter at the restaurant. It's like the
same guy.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
That's the one when I served up and she wanted
more butter on that ribby, I knew I was going
to have him. Damn it.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
My stepdad told me, which one of my sister's friends
clogs our toilet all the time. The other day, I
was like, one of her friends is always cocking our toilet, Like.

Speaker 6 (14:43):
Damn, wow, you're the curtzy flesh man.

Speaker 4 (14:46):
You just gotta don't.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
I don't think that really works, honestly, so embarrassing. I
think once you once you emanated the room with your
fuck well, you know the other thing. And I've told
this one before. I mean I only have ten stories,
but I've that wire one was brand new. I mean,
sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do, you know,
every now and again I come up with a new one.

(15:08):
But do with the hangar after well, that was an issue.
Luckily there was no, there was no like I just
kind of bent it in half and kind of back up. No, no, yeah,
I mean yeah, he folded.

Speaker 6 (15:23):
It up in his pocket and people's.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
Clothes are hanging up. I don't remember. No, it's I
mean not like said you wouldn't. I don't think you'd
know this. And it wasn't like anyone you know, but
you had to be resourceful. No, but you guys remember this.
I went on a like a weekend trip with someone
I was seen a few years ago, and I was
so nervous about about, you know, having to go number

(15:47):
two and and and it being revealed that I do
that in fact, because it's spent a secret in my
whole life. Nobody knows, No one's avida, zero evidence that's
ever happened. And so you guys all told me, go
get that pooperista.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
Oh yeah, game changing.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
I have a theory about poopery. So I did I
want on Amazon? I got it. I took it with me,
a little bottle of it. All you're doing when you
spray that stuff is announcing to the entire buildings, not
even the room that you were in or the unit.
The entire building is aware that I just did that
because it's an overwhelming Like I opened the door and
the girl starts laughing and I'm like, I don't know

(16:22):
what you're laughing about. She's like, you don't think I
know what that smell is. I'm like, I don't know
what you're talking.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
Lating a match is way better. You light it, blow
it out and then it lingers. We have in all
our bathrooms at home.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
That's way better. That's what I got. Yeah, because it
was like it opened the door and it's like it's
poopy flowers. It's like Hallmark story just radiates from the thing.
It's like, oh, so now it's your funk mixed with
fake flowers. You're like, oh god, oh you just went
What are you talking about? How would you know that?
How would you possibly know that? It's because you just spray?
You just wave the white flag of POOPINESSO. Okay, well

(16:57):
I don't know. I think that's the solution, by the way,
after twenty minute, so I think that's the solution is
you leave one hundred dollars or fifty dollars and then
and call them downstairs and I'm so sorry, and then
go go take a walk and just leave for a while,
and then never stay at that hotel again, and then
you're done, find another hotel to stay another garden in.

Speaker 4 (17:17):
Yeah, it was real, It was really embarrassing.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Yeah, I was a sneak, though steak was fin.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
Do it all again.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Sounds like one O three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number
one hit music station show. This is what's trending. The
Dodgers beat the Yankees, they beat our Yankees.

Speaker 4 (17:36):
Are Yankees Man?

Speaker 1 (17:36):
Paulleen's got her Yankees head on today. I'm surprised no
one's worn a Dodgers hat. I'm surprised I haven't worn
a Dodgers hat.

Speaker 6 (17:42):
No, No, I'd wear it.

Speaker 10 (17:44):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
I mean Kylen's memere the ones she found encapsulates it best.
It's the series of the people who've ever been to
LA and New York and bought a hat. That's what
this is. Yeah, I feel like most people own either
a Dodgers and or a Yankees hat.

Speaker 11 (17:59):
You know it.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
You're right, couldn't wear the Dodgers have, But they're gonna
win tonight. It looks like Game four Yankee Stadium. They're
up three to nothing in the Fall Classic. And if
you are interested, the Boston Red Sox were down three
nothing to The Yankees incidentally won four in a row
to win the two thousand and four American League Championship
Series and advanced to the World Series. No team has
ever come back though, from three to nothing in the

(18:23):
World Series itself. I could see him winning tonight and
then they lose in La or I guess it's three
straight here, yea three in New York. Yeah, I'm gonna lose.
They're not gonna win. At least win one. Please, you
never know. And it was all because ice Cube. That
ice Cube intro was so cold, cold and hard and

(18:44):
other things too. It was really good. Yeah, it was well.
No Kiki was sick. But more than sixty percent of
people in gen Z specifically said that their mental health
has either been slightly, moderately or significantly negatively impacted by
the upcoming election. Forty six percent reported feelings of anxiety,

(19:05):
thirty seven felt stress, thirty one experienced feelings of fear.

Speaker 4 (19:10):
Suffer, and silence. Like the rest of us, I don't
feel that you're not first.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
Why are you right? I don't think there's any generation
that's going. Man, this is gonna be great pleasure. Whatever happens,
it's gonna be great, Like it's gonna.

Speaker 5 (19:22):
Be so good a discovering things that have been around forever.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
I think it's going to be a catastrophe. Not maybe
in the long term, but in the short term. It's
going to be a catastrophe no matter who wins, because
it's gonna be one. It's gonna be a bunch of
people saying they're leaving the country. If one person win,
another person say any that that person didn't lose. God,
who knows, honestly, who knows? But I can't wait. Not
us airlines and that required Yeah, go vote US. Air

(19:48):
Lines are now required to refund passengers automatically if their
flight is significantly to later canceled. The Department of Transportation
says the final federal rule requiring that the airlines do
allow refunds not vouch went into effect on Monday. Passengers
deserve to get their money back when an airline owes them,
without headaches or haggling. The rule says that airlines must

(20:09):
refund passengers affected by significantly changed flights within seven business
days if they bought a ticket on a credit card,
and within twenty calendar days if they use another form
of payment. The move has faced pushback, of course, from
the airline industry, and is being implemented only a month
before the start of what is likely to be a
huge holiday travel season. Ah, they'll take your money real fast.
Oh yeah, like a lot of places. Oh though, one

(20:31):
click take your money, no problem, one click sign up,
and then you try and get your money back. And
I think, like the insurance companies and a bunch of
other industries, I think they're just hoping that you'll give up.
It's not that they're not going to give it to you,
they're just hoping. There's just too many steps, and they're
hoping at some point that you'll just say, you know what,
I don't whatever, I don't care, and then not take it.
No no, no, no no. If you're denying me my money,

(20:53):
then I am rightfully owed. I will I will fight.
I will fight. I will because I don't know. It's
prince right. I can Sure's company right now not trying
to pay me for something for like multiple years. And
it's one thing after well, you didn't do this, all
you did well, you didn't do this, but I did.
But then all but then because you didn't do this,
you didn't do this all but you did that, but

(21:13):
you didn't do this.

Speaker 4 (21:14):
And that should be against the law. I agree, pay me.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
To damn money. Y'all make enough off of me. I
don't know, So I just keep calling them, and I
feel bad because the people who answer the phone, they're
not the people that make the decision, but they're the
ones that get yelled at. And I try not to yell,
you know, for all the reasons that we've talked about before,
because like, and I don't yell. But but sometimes it's like,
are you even listening? Like are you paying attention? Did
you understand what you're being asked to say to me

(21:37):
right now? Like you know that what you're saying doesn't
make sense, right, Like like I know you're reading a
script or whatever, and I know you're following orders, but like,
you wouldn't put up with this, right I did? I
asked that question finally the last time I called, I'm like,
you actually know this is wrong as a human being, right,
Like you wouldn't do this, right? Yeah, And it was
just a lot of silence. I think the are all

(21:59):
being calls her being court In our daily food News
TGI Fridays, it's melting away and if you like TGI Fridays,
You need to go. You need to go support your
local TGI Fridays. Go vote and then go to TGIF
Fridays because more TGI Friday's locations are shutting down. The
chain abruptly closed almost fifty restaurants over the past week

(22:20):
as they head for bankruptcy. There are only one hundred
and sixty four left as of Monday last week. There
were two hundred and thirteen. At the beginning of twenty
twenty four, there were two hundred and seventy. So if
you love TGI Fridays, then you need to go. Now.

Speaker 7 (22:33):
Are all these restaurants just doing this now because they
saw how we save Red Lobster, right?

Speaker 1 (22:38):
You know?

Speaker 7 (22:38):
Because now it's starting to feel like, oh, let's just
put out they were found the bankruptcy and then rally
all the ten everybody in.

Speaker 4 (22:43):
Yeah, because I was just out of TGI.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
You know, I have no problem with tjf Fridays, But
what are the like? Okay? You know, Chili's is known
for the baby back ribs and the Triple Dipper and
the margaritas, and the margaritas and the chips, and Chili's
has done a nice job with the market. What is
TGI Fridays? Like, what am I going? I know what
I'm getting when I go there, but what I'm what
specifically Spinis is that what their thing is?

Speaker 6 (23:08):
Oh my god, Yeah, they used to have everything with
Jack Daniels, Jack Dan Jack Daniels.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
You need to lay off the dairy. You're right, had
like these.

Speaker 6 (23:18):
I used to go to well, my friend used to
work at one and used to have like the bartender
competitions because they were all that flare and they flip
all the stuff like the.

Speaker 4 (23:26):
Pretzel bites, beard cheese, their buffalo wings look good like
saucy wet Wow.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Well there you go. Go get you some saucy wet today.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
Dollar happy Hour? Oh why are we going to that well?

Speaker 1 (23:40):
I don't know. You better find one and before it
closes like tomorrow. And the Florida woman says an uber
each driver spit in her face and stole her fall
yard decore after she confronted the woman about taking some
of her food. So an Uber each driver went to
this home shortly after midnight to make a delivery. The
woman in the home said she went outside and confronted

(24:02):
the driver after seeing the delivery woman take some of
her food from the bag that she ordered. The victim
said that she saw her holding a ten dollars happy
fall y'all sign. When the victim grabbed the sign, she said,
the pair began arguing and the woman spit in her face.
The driver took a decorative urn from the victim's yard
and then walked back to her car, where the victims
said that she saw her decorative column by the suspect's vehicle.

(24:26):
She said she was missing four decorative plaster pumpkins as well,
each worth seventy five dollars. Seventy five dollars pumpkins in
your yard, so I want to take an inventory here.
She took the happy fall y'all sign and a decorative
urn and four plaster pumpkins. Unbelievable, they called the cops.

(24:47):
She was charged with burglary and assault and a grand
theft from a dwelling. So yeah, that's bad. It's bad karma.
You can't steal people's yard decorations for the holidays. The
only way I think you should. You should be a
to steal their yard decorations if they leave it out
ninety days or more beyond the holiday, then I say
you can steal it. I'm giving you permission. Like if

(25:09):
you've got a pumpkin out in February, I can steal that,
and I want to touch a pumpkin in February. Well,
these were decorative. So if you've got your if you've
got your happy fall y'all sign out in March, then
it's not it's and we're not and it's going away
and I don't feel bad about that. Or maybe you
could take it and like hold on to it and
then return it when it's fall y'all, you know what

(25:31):
I mean? Yeah, like that that would be the right
thing to do for them, right exactly, because it's not
fall y'all, and I that drives me crazy. Or like
Kiki here who left her Christmas tree up all year,
I did and never took it down, and now all
of a sudden, it's like, oh, look see it's the holidays,
and you plug it in like it wasn't there in July,
which it was.

Speaker 4 (25:49):
Yes, you got to plug it in.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Did you even like cover it up or did you
literally just leave a Christmas tree? Has it?

Speaker 7 (25:55):
It could because I decorated it to match my living room,
so you know, after so long, it just blends in.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
I told you my mom has a rich friend, and
she has a closet for the tree in the living room,
and so like literally she when it's Christmas, she opens
that closet. All that's in it, it was designed for
a Christmas tree. She pulls the Christmas tree out into
the corner like you know, five feet boom, Christmas, it's Christmas,

(26:22):
plugs it in. It's fully decorated. And then when it's
like you know, I don't know, January first opens the door,
wheels it back in, closes and plugs closes the door.
It is no longer Christmas problem solved. You've got storage,
you've got utility, you've got convenience, you've got efficiency, all

(26:42):
in one. That's what happens when you're rich. You can
have stuff like that.

Speaker 4 (26:46):
That's what happens.

Speaker 10 (26:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
Me, on the other hand, I gotta go down to
the cave where the tree is and the parking garage.
I gotta wheel that thing, pull it up, and then
I gotta, you know, refluff it because you know, it's
got like all bent deck his face, so it's all
bent down. You got to like make it look not
like not like the Peanuts Christmas tree. You know, it's
make it look for They got to decorate it in
the whole thing and then yes, it's a it's a

(27:08):
whole thing, but that's because I don't have a rich
person closet. It's National cat Day and National Hermit Day,
a person who lives to some degree in seclusion from society.
Thank you for celebrating me today. I appreciate that. It's wonderful.
That was like somebody on Friday at our event going,
I know you don't like people. No, I do like people,
especially these people, but not all people.

Speaker 12 (27:30):
Calin's entertainment report is on the Fread Show.

Speaker 5 (27:34):
Tom Brady posted a cryptic message yesterday, hours after news
broke that ex wife Giselle Bunchin is pregnant with boyfriend
Joachim Valente. Okay, yes, her kids jiu jitsu instructor. Yesterday,
Tom posted a photo on Instagram of a sunset accompanied
by The Chicks cover of Landslide, writing out the lyrics,

(27:54):
oh mirror in the sky, what is love?

Speaker 4 (27:57):
It's giving very much that he's going through it.

Speaker 5 (27:59):
But she did give him a heads up so he
didn't have to find out yesterday.

Speaker 4 (28:03):
But still I'm sure it can't be easy.

Speaker 5 (28:05):
I don't have a due date, but Giselle is at
least halfway through her pregnancy at forty four years old.
She and Tom share fourteen year old Benjamin and eleven
year old Vivian, who were also clued in before the
news broke. But yeah, she started spending more time with
Joakim since she and Tom split in October of twenty
twenty two. I know some people from his camp playing

(28:26):
that it kind of started in a messy area. Like
I said, he was her kids jiu jitsu instructor. I
don't know if he still is, but now they're having
a whole ass baby. So there you go.

Speaker 4 (28:36):
Tom's going through it's posting sunsets.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
If that meant that he thought maybe they would get
back together or something, I don't know if that's what
that meant, I.

Speaker 4 (28:42):
Don't I don't know.

Speaker 5 (28:43):
I just think like posting a sunset is a cry
for help, like regardless you know, with landslide. With landslide,
I mean, you know, it's not giving very much that
we're secure mentally. If I start posting quotes, you should
text me and see if I'm okay. You know, no,
I will one of those signs.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
You know that the old sun Set Dixie Chicks thing
or the Chicks, sorry, the Old Sunset Chicks thing that's
in the playbook of Super Depressed.

Speaker 5 (29:10):
And then he went a step further to write out
some of the lyrics, like Tom.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
Wow, Wow, So you want to make sure everybody knew
right you're in Scott. Tom. I'm getting real tired of
these promos they running on Fox where he's like the underdog.

Speaker 6 (29:23):
Oh my gosh, it's like nobody believes in me, right,
and it's like he's all these him as a kid
and all this stuff.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
You know, once you have a soccer team, I got one,
you know, Tom Brady, no one thinks you can do it.
And then it's time for air and then it's Tom
Brady on the sidelin, like nobody has ever said you
couldn't do it. Tom, No, we got it. Twenty years ago.
You were four string. We got it. You've won eighty
seven Super bowls now and you're good looking and I'm
sorry about your ex wife, but like, honestly, we got it.

(29:51):
Like we got it, dude. You know everyone counted you
out when you were eighteen years old, and now you're
you're you and you're used as an an adverb, an adjective.
I'm going to Tom Brady this thing or whatever. You
know what I'm saying, we got it.

Speaker 5 (30:04):
But you say that you should operate with a chip
on your shoulder.

Speaker 4 (30:07):
So he remote he has his little burn bug like
you do.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
I agree with you, but I don't think we have
to run promos about how like you know, I'm in
my I'm in my Miami beach front mansion and everyone's
doubting that I'm going to be good at calling games
for a million two million dollars a week.

Speaker 6 (30:21):
He's okay, He's not even that great.

Speaker 4 (30:23):
He's not. And by the way, i'll talk about next hour.

Speaker 5 (30:25):
He said something that pissed a lot of people off
while they were live, so we'll.

Speaker 4 (30:29):
Talk about that.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
It's really not did he's Greg job, yes, and Greg
Olsen's way better. But Tom's not bad. He's just you
can't just because you're good at one thing, doesn't be
trying to be good at all the things.

Speaker 6 (30:40):
All this money at him and he's like, oh, let
me be the broadcaster now, And.

Speaker 5 (30:44):
I didn't realize that him buying a team really restricts
him from.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
Saying he doesn't have to do He doesn't have to
do his job really right because he owns a part
of the team. That's so he can't do half of
the duty. Criticize RAFs. You can't go you can't go
to production. Yes, he can't. He can't meet with the
other teams.

Speaker 13 (30:58):
No.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
If I'm Fox, I'm like, what am I paying three
six million dollars for? You?

Speaker 4 (31:01):
Go by a team and you can't talk about certain things.
I mean, it's getting crazy.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
He doesn't have to do it. They would be like,
I'm just going to show up at game time. I'm
one oh five. Here we go. Let's go like who's
playing today?

Speaker 14 (31:12):
Right there?

Speaker 11 (31:13):
You go?

Speaker 1 (31:14):
That's the Cowboys about that. I am in Dallas, aren't I.
The PJA picked me up, and I was just thinking
about how I'm an underdog and I wasn't able to
really consider where I was going.

Speaker 4 (31:22):
Oh my god, it was hard for Tom down. Guy's
kicking him when he's down. Yeah, I know he's going through.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
So I just don't like car up for.

Speaker 9 (31:31):
Time.

Speaker 4 (31:32):
I was joking.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
I'm sorry that this is happening in this private life
I am. That's separate from this. It's a separate comment.
Like everybody everybody has, you know, deals with heartbreak. It's
a common denominator, no matter how much money you have
or how much talent. But the pro I was texting
with my brother in law the other day. He's problems
triving me crazy. No one thinks I can do it.
Shut up, you freaking Brady man.

Speaker 7 (31:56):
You posts the sunsets right right, Yeah, but it's funny
even it's not real humility.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
It's not like he doesn't He's not, like really, he
doesn't really believe that. Like, do you think Tom Brady
in his mind really thinks he's not good at anything?
Of course he doesn't because all he's had for twenty years.
Everyone tell me is the goat, because he is, so
I don't believe it, even I don't even believe that
he's insecure about it.

Speaker 6 (32:17):
I don't feel bad from one bit what he left
Rigid Monaghan when she was pregnant for Giselle bunchin so
Karma brow.

Speaker 4 (32:25):
You could argue that people don't forget.

Speaker 6 (32:27):
But he seems in a bed of money.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
Come on, now, I do have a soft spot for
people whose hard have been broken.

Speaker 9 (32:33):
I do.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
Oh, it does sound like.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
It's the place he shows football over his family. I
just said, this is separate from his heartbreak. I said that,
were you there in.

Speaker 4 (32:45):
Their living room? Right?

Speaker 15 (32:48):
Justice?

Speaker 6 (32:48):
Were Tom and Lebron?

Speaker 4 (32:52):
No justice?

Speaker 9 (32:53):
No?

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Yes, no justice.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
Let's move on to a sweet story, shall we? Yes?
So we don't argue?

Speaker 1 (33:00):
Ready, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (33:02):
Adele once again shared her gratitude for Selene Dion, who
surprised her by going to her one of her final
Vegas residency shows at Caesar's Palace Saturday, alongside a photo
of the duo embracing Adele road. I've been performing in
Selene Dion's room at the Coliseum for almost two years now.
Four weeks ago. It was the only venue I wanted
to play in Vegas because it was built for her.

(33:22):
I have a picture of her right next to the
stage that I touch every night before I walk on.
And she came to the show this weekend and it
was surprise. It was a surprise, and it was a moment. Selene,
who opened the Coliseum with her first residency in two
thousand and three, was seated besides her sons in a
box and a fan actually captured that moment that you
have now seen that was posted on Twitter or x

(33:43):
where Adele notices her when she was doing when we
were young. They both cry Selene is kissing her hand.
She ended her note by saying, I've loved being there.
It's been such an honor and on Saturday night, it's
going to be something that I remember forever and ever.
Such a full circle moment for me to be there
with you. It was very, very sweet and a couple
things for you to watch really quick. Paramount Plus drop

(34:04):
their trailer for the documentary Larger Than Life Reign of
the boy Bands, which drops November twelfth, and chronicles bands
like in Sync, Backstreet Boys, Ninetey Degrees, Hansen, New Kids
on the Black, New Edition, Bell Biv Devou, the Osmon's,
all kinds of people, Nick Lasche, Donny Osben, and the
Hanson Brothers. They were all in the trailer. Donnie Wahlberg,

(34:26):
I mean all kinds of people. And you can watch that.
Like I said on November twelfth, by the way, everyone's
talking about that. Kristen Bell Show and Adam Brody on Netflix,
nobody wants this, It's a little rom com and Fred.
The season finale of Tell Me Lies season two on
Hulu made it worth it.

Speaker 4 (34:42):
You need to watch it. Tell me, lies, are you watching?
Are you reading right now?

Speaker 9 (34:47):
What do you do?

Speaker 1 (34:48):
We'll look at that text.

Speaker 6 (34:49):
You don't watch Mary the first set anymore?

Speaker 1 (34:51):
Right, it's in It's hits back and yeah it's back
in Chicago. No, no, it's not much. It's very formulaic.
It'll say. With The Bachelor, I just can't anymore. Like
the jokes bade to right themselves. I used to have
a heyday on Twitter with it.

Speaker 15 (35:03):
Was just so easy.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
I felt like a comedy writer. I could have worked
at SNL. Honestly, it was just like so easy. But no,
they're all too formulaic. It's like, oh, these two people
they got together. They don't know each other. Oh my god,
I can't believe it. I'm not attracted to you. Oh
my god, we don't get along. Crazy, we didn't know
each other. Oh my god. These random three people chose

(35:24):
two random people to be together forever, and not even
from everywhere in the world, just the people who signed
up for this show, you know what I mean? Yeah,
Oh my gosh, it turns out your psychopath who knew
I am. That's what they want. That's what the producers want,
the grandness. No one and nothing is safe today on
You two. I don't feel bad for I feel bad

(35:44):
for Tom Brady. I feiched that for tom Brady's heartbreak,
because heartbreak is universal. I do not feel bad for
Tom Brady in any other regard.

Speaker 4 (35:54):
But he was drafted so late they didn't believe in Tom.

Speaker 1 (35:58):
Yeah, okay, so guess what broadcasting is hard? Okay, Okay, good,
So it's gonna be so it's hard. Yeah, it's yeah, Tom,
you got gonna have to work at this one, just
like you worked at everything. I'm not even taking anything
away from him. I'm just like, why is it supposed
to be easy? It's not.

Speaker 6 (36:17):
Maybe he should work on the C team first, not
the aightem. You know what I'm saying. Oh, that's the problem,
that's my problem.

Speaker 4 (36:24):
Okay, you got a lot of problems. That's a respect, right.

Speaker 6 (36:27):
Yeah, And you can catch up on.

Speaker 5 (36:29):
Everything you missed from our show, the Fred Show on
our free I heard speaking of.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
Things to watch. I watched last night. It's it's a
one like ninety minute deal. I think it's called Sweet Bobby.
I think that's what it's called on Netflix. It said
about being catfished. It's a real story. Yeah, my catfish nightmare. Yeah,
it's uh, it doesn't need to be ninety minutes long,
but it's an interesting story. Yeah, and I I didn't

(36:55):
necessarily see the ending coming. Maybe now in retrospect, I
should have seen it, but I didn't. But it's very
last And I feel bad for this woman actually because
she spent a lot of years in her thirties being
obsessed about a man. Well, well, you're still in your thirties.
You still have time.

Speaker 4 (37:13):
I've been obsessed with men before.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
You know, you have time. But imagine, like I think
from thirty, like thirty four to into her early forties,
she believed that this essentially stranger who she'd never met,
was the guy. And then you're four, you know, and
you could argue, like how are you so naive? But
then then you're forty two, forty three and you find
out that you've been duped. I won't tell you how,

(37:36):
but you find out you've been duped, and like, that's
a significant amount of time, especially in a woman's life.
You know, you've given up. It's almost not completely, but
you in some ways given up the ability to have
a family. Not completely, but you know what I mean,
you're starting to start over at forty three, forty four
years old, just all can do it? Then, well she
forty four, just find you jiu jitsu. I'm sorry, what

(37:57):
don't ever say that again? That was that you just said?

Speaker 6 (38:01):
That was instructors what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
I was like, oh no, this is gonna be right.

Speaker 5 (38:08):
Sometimes I start to say a word and I'm like, crap,
I'm not gonna be able to land this.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
All I know is the Tom Brady is an underdog
and it's terrible. It's awful. For more Fread Show next,
this is the Fread Show. The frend Show is not
good Morning one O three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number
one hit music stations. Freaking Tom Brady, Man, I mean,
I'm not really, I'm not gonna do it again. But
like nobody feels bad for like, no one feels bad

(38:33):
for Tom Brady except for today. I feel I'll give
him today. I do I give him today? Like that,
I guess I've actually had this happen before. Like I
guess when you love someone or care something about someone
a lot, or dated someone or what in his case,
loves someone a lot, and like if there was any
hope of reconciliation, and then that person goes out and

(38:54):
like has a child with someone else, even if even
if you get back together, like that's an indelible that's
a sign that that person is very much actively with
someone else, you know what I mean, Like I mean,
it's it is proof that the sex has been.

Speaker 5 (39:12):
Had, right, And I would argue that at forty four,
he probably thought he was in the clear, Like he
probably didn't think she was gonna have kids with anyone else.

Speaker 4 (39:18):
It's amazing that she can and is you know, my
mom had my sister at forty one.

Speaker 5 (39:22):
But I would argue that he probably felt secure in
that lane, like Okay, I'm not gonna approach it like.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
Yah, it's hard to describe it, and if you've been
through it then you know, but like you know it
as you know. I haven't had a ton of like
serious relationship, but there have been people in my past
I cared about and it's like, well maybe someday, and
then it's they're having a kid with someone, and I
guess if they get married, then you just that closes
the door in and you expect that. But when someone's
like just seeing somebody and then they get pregnant, you're like,

(39:49):
oh boy, because that means like they may not wind
up with that person, but the child, which is a blessing.
Of course, that child is there now and that's going
to be a part of whatever equation involves you or
doesn't involl view. And I don't know, so I guess
from that standpoint, I can see why it's a blow.
You know, it's like, oh wow, like you've officially moved on.

Speaker 6 (40:09):
But he had it, he had it all he had
he did.

Speaker 1 (40:13):
It's true though he did, he chose, he chose himself
over allegedly, it would appear that he chose himself and
football and other things over that. And this is what happens.
But it doesn't make it any less pain kind of
shocking and painful. I will say that.

Speaker 4 (40:28):
I will say that she's now forever connected to the
what's it, what's the scheme?

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Whatever? Whatever you said, it's a violation of THEFCC regulations.
So you should not have said that, and I should
have hit the dumb button. I think you offended many
people with that, and you should apologize. Apologize Rufiel right now.
So no, I look, he's human in that regard. I
just I don't buy the underdog thing. I don't I
feel bad for him from a humanity standpoint, I don't

(40:57):
feel bad for him. In life. He's gonna be okay,
everything's gonna be fine.

Speaker 4 (41:03):
I don't know, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (41:05):
He'll go and find some other hot this this will
be forgotten. But maybe there was part of him that
wasn't the door wasn't fully closed and now it is.

Speaker 4 (41:14):
Yeah, right, because he was still connected to her via
their kids.

Speaker 9 (41:17):
You know.

Speaker 1 (41:18):
Yeah, No, it's it's it's I give him them, but
I'll show him that grace.

Speaker 4 (41:23):
He let that man into his home and then.

Speaker 1 (41:25):
Well and then and then she let him in, right.
You know what.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
That's why you don't hire hot jiu jitsu instructors.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
That's put that in the constitution. I've always known this
rule number one. Every time I'm hiring a jiu jitsu coach.
I'm always like it for my girlfriends. You need to
be ugly as hell. Right, I go and find the
least fit looking jiu jitsu instructor possible. Yeah, anyway, tickets
to our Soul Dot Cabinet one jingle both seven fifty
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(41:55):
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Speaker 5 (42:34):
On k Shawn Menda has opened up more about his sexuality,
more than he really ever has. I'm also hesitant to
do it, but I do have a story about Tom
Brady since I tease it in the last hour, which
scares me a little bit.

Speaker 16 (42:47):
Also, you mean the underdog, Yeah, the underdout. Yeah, that's
what we know him as. And I'm terrible encouraging people
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It's Stay or Go all right, Kelly is.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
Here? Hi, Kelly, Good morning, Good morning Kelly. What's going
on in your life in your relationship? You're a newlywed. Congratulations,
I am.

Speaker 15 (43:22):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 4 (43:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (43:24):
So, my husband and I have been married for just
over a year and we've got a baby on the way.
Things are actually going really well. You know, I love
my husband, but we have kind of an issue that's
really starting to concern me and I could really use
your advice.

Speaker 9 (43:42):
Hmm.

Speaker 1 (43:42):
Yeah, this is where you should turn. Anytime you have
a difficult decision to make, you should turn to us.
I mean who else who else would you turn to? Obviously, So,
congratulations on the on the marriage, congratulations on the baby.
What is the issue though, Well, so he.

Speaker 15 (43:59):
Won't get a joint being account and every time that
we've talked about it, he just says, you know, his
money is his and my money is mine, and if
I ever need money for the baby or anything, you know,
I'll just pay for it and ask him for the
money back or you know whatever. But I mean, I
just I don't understand why he won't just get a

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joint big account. Just seems like the most rational thing
to do here, especially before the baby gets here. And
I'm just tired of fighting, and I just i just
want some advice, Like what should I do?

Speaker 1 (44:30):
I mean, so you split the bills, I assume where
you have some sort of arrangement where you pay this
and he pays that and and that works.

Speaker 15 (44:40):
Yeah, but I mean that's before baby gets here and
you know other things. I just think we should be
able to have a joint account for both of us
to put into and both of us be able to
take from as needed.

Speaker 1 (44:51):
Why is that so important to you? Because I suppose
if things are working and you guys keep your finances separate,
I mean, I don't. I'm I'm trying to understand the
psychology here, Like do you feel to see have more
money than you and you feel like you know he
could run away with it? Is it? Is it that
it would help you to feel like there's a something

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that you're both contributing to that money is coming out of.
I mean what is it for you? Like, why is
that so important?

Speaker 15 (45:18):
I mean, I just want a joint account. You know,
I came into this marriage of first you know, with
my account and then and his account, and you know
we were together for a while, but this is part
of us being like joining together as a as a family,
and we should have you know, something that reflects that.

Speaker 17 (45:36):
And that can't be.

Speaker 18 (45:39):
You know that that's to me.

Speaker 15 (45:41):
It seems like a lack of trust or something like
that on his side. And you know, he does make
more money than me. He's certainly going to be making
more money than me when I'm you know, on maternity
leave and you know, I don't know how long it
will be before I go back to work.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
So now, Kelly, I don't think to be critical of you.
I don't know you, of course, but I'm just going
to ask the question because you called up here, is
do you have a good hold on your finances? Like
do you have DABT? Do you are you a spender?
I mean, is there any reason that would preclude him
from saying this is a great idea, let's put all
our money together, Like does he have any sort of

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if you're being self aware, does he have any basis
for saying I'm more responsible with money than Kelly is, other.

Speaker 15 (46:24):
Than the fact that he makes more. Now, honestly, I
think it's a control thing and it's starting to hurt
my feelings.

Speaker 1 (46:31):
Okay, So then what is what is the alternative? If
he were to say to you, we're keeping our finances separate,
that's what I'm comfortable with. Do you leave him? Or
are you just angry? I mean, what sort of what?
What's the recourse?

Speaker 15 (46:44):
And it's kind of what I'm calling you guys. I
mean I guess should I say or should I go?
I mean, I don't know if.

Speaker 1 (46:49):
That's well, we get to make it out. Wow, Oh good? Okay,
no pressure or anything, all right? Eight three five is
our number. You can call him text the same number.
What was that we were we going to say?

Speaker 17 (47:04):
Well?

Speaker 15 (47:04):
I mean, I obviously don't want to leave, but I
mean I do think that joint finances is something that's
big enough to be, you know, a leaving offense or
you know, I don't want to give him an ultimatum,
but I feel strongly enough about this that if you
won't sit and talk to me about it, then you
know I will make other arrangements.

Speaker 1 (47:26):
So all the money that you guys make together, all
of it should go into one account and you both
should have access. And that's what you want, that's what
make you feel better.

Speaker 15 (47:34):
I personally think that we should have a joint account,
that's like a shared account, and that's what I've been
asking for.

Speaker 4 (47:39):
But he doesn't even want to do that.

Speaker 15 (47:41):
He just wants to keep it his and his, you know,
and mine and mine. I'm like, why don't we just
have a central, you know, even seven account, especially for
you know, for the baby and stuff like that.

Speaker 9 (47:55):
He's not even open to it.

Speaker 1 (47:56):
So I would love your advice.

Speaker 18 (47:57):
I'd love to hear what your audience have to say.

Speaker 1 (47:59):
I will keep the radio on that I heard app
on it, and we're gonna a heart app. I don't
like I became Southern right there. And then I want
to talk about you now behind your back and come
up with a solution. And then you have to do
what we say. So good luck to you, Kelly, hmm,
thank you, thank you for calling. I don't know, Kiki.
I mean, you're single, even though you've lived with the man.
He's lived with you, that's right, for six years. Do

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you see a world where you combine your finances into one.

Speaker 7 (48:23):
Yes, especially if we have a baby and I'm going
on maternity leave and I may need extra help from
him or whatever. I don't want to have to ask
you every single time I need to buy formula, like
let's let's put let's get an account together where we
can pay our bills out of we can pay for
child expenses. And if I'm expressing that to you and
that's you are absolutely shutting it down. To me, that's

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a major ri flag because what are you doing?

Speaker 1 (48:49):
Yeah, that's why I asked the question about her spending,
because it's like, hey, you know, some of some people
save a lot, and some people were raised to spend
in a certain way, and then some people have a
different respect it. And short of being in massive debt,
I don't know that any one is right or wrong.
But I mean, if I were to get with somebody
who's like, get I get paid, I spend it all,

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that's fine if it as long as some of that's
going to the stuff that we decide worth, you know,
allocating to one another. But if you want to spend
all your money, fine, but you don't get to spend
all my money too. Because I feel better at night
knowing that I'm saving a certain percentage or whatever. I
don't you know what I mean. So, like, people can
have different philosophies about money, and as long as everybody's

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contributing what you know to what you agreed to as
a couple, then I guess I think having separate accounts
might actually be more healthy, because it's like, again, if hey, look,
if we're splitting this and you're paying for that, and
I'm paying for this, and then you want to go
spend the rest of it, I mean, I guess that's
up to you. But again, that doesn't mean that you

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get to adapt that spending to also my money, because well,
you know, my psychology in a way that I need
to save and structure things and the money I need
to have in the bank that matters too.

Speaker 7 (50:05):
Yeah, But I think if we both agree on what
we're going to put into this account and what it's for,
and we both stick to stick to that, then I
don't see there's an issue. I think it's okay for
him to have a separate account. But your wife is
telling you she wants to have something that.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
You shared one yes, and I agree with that. Well, yeah,
I'm fine with a shared account, but she's saying she
wants commingling of all the funds. I did ask that question.
I said, the only way you're happy is if everybody
puts everything together into one and that's what she wants.

Speaker 7 (50:31):
Well, see, I would, I would tell her that we're
putting everything together and then keep a separate.

Speaker 6 (50:37):
Yes, she'd be even okay with just a shared account.
And he doesn't even want to do that.

Speaker 1 (50:41):
But at the end, I asked her, I said, so
you want all the money commingled, and she said yes,
so you're okay. Yeah, So I suppose some form of
account where we both contribute X amount of dollars and
then we both have access to it. That's a nice
that's a nice compromise. Yeah. Sure, But you know, then
we got Paulina over here, who's going to go buy
chains and medallions with it human links.

Speaker 19 (51:00):
Why do you think I don't have a joint account. Yeah,
he doesn't trust me. See, but that's the thing. Hobby
is a hobby more of like a he's more of
a like structured saver. And yes he's and you're not.
And you've know and I'm not calling you out these
are things you've said on the air before. No, but
I just I just mean, don't you think that's probably
why he's not all in on a joint account, because
if all your money went into one, then you guys

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have a little bit of a different philosophy on spending.
Yes and no, because for us, what we're doing is
keeping separate accounts, you know, before marriage accounts, and I
have access to them. I can see things I want to,
which I think is very fair in marriage. I'm married
to you, But I just don't we don't need to
combine them, in my opinion, because I just feel like
I'm not going to be able to contribute, not even
nearly as much as he does, because he is better

(51:42):
with money, and I'm still paying off debt from right,
you know, ten fifteen years ago, So I'm kind of
cleaning that up first before we do anything joins. But however,
I do want to do with joint savings or something
for like the rainy days that probably will come in
the future that you can't predict for.

Speaker 6 (51:55):
Yeah, we have to say, like that's where all our
tax returns and stuff that we get as gifts go
into a joint savings account. But as far as regular accounts, No,
we both Jess and I have separate accounts. I mean
it's for our situation that works because I pay majority
of the bills. So it's just like and she saves
her money, you know, I'm saying, So she we use
her money for whatever vacations and this and that and

(52:17):
whatever the kids need and stuff and groceries. So I
mean it works out because, like I said, I would
be in Pauline's both too. Like I'm a spender, So
I think Jess wouldn't trust me if we had a
joint account because then her money would be disap because
I would be spending it.

Speaker 1 (52:35):
Yeah, somebody texted, if you're legally married, the money is
now fifty to fifty years to be careful with that.
That's not entirely true. People think that that's not entirely true.
If I come into a marriage with a whole bunch
of money or family money or something that doesn't automatically
become half yours. What becomes half yours is what happens
once we get married. What we earn together, that becomes

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half yours. But just so this dude may have a
million dollars in the bank and he doesn't want her
to know that, which, by the way, I don't know
why they're married if they're keeping things like that from
each other.

Speaker 4 (53:06):
Yes, but you know it.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
I know people who would say, you have X amounts saved, Great,
we can now spend this on a house. We can
now do this, we can now do that, And my
comfort level might be no, we can't.

Speaker 2 (53:17):
That's me.

Speaker 1 (53:18):
Yeah, see, there you go. And so maybe maybe he
knows that about her, Maybe he loves her and he
wants to be with her obviously, and they got married whatever,
But maybe they have vastly different ideas of what a
nest egg is and what security looks like. And there
kind of can be a right answer, I guess, because
some people will just spend everything they've got and that's fine,

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but are you really thinking about what happens when everything crumbles?
And I don't know that people necessarily want to look
at it that way.

Speaker 4 (53:46):
That's why you gotta lie a little bit. Okay, it's
a little bit. It's not hurt anybody, you know.

Speaker 7 (53:51):
Hey, babe, let me put this is what I'm gonna
put into our joint account, and what I got on
the side is just between me and the Lord nobody
else needs to know. You know, like even if I
win at a lot, like if I went at the casino,
you never you never tell everything.

Speaker 1 (54:03):
But like if we are commingling funds into one account
and you know how much I make, then you're gonna
know how much isn't there? And you're gonna be what
happened to the other you know, several thousand dollars? Where's that?

Speaker 10 (54:13):
You know that?

Speaker 4 (54:15):
I don't know?

Speaker 6 (54:16):
That's why, like Key said, like something that's not You
don't just have a joint account where you could see
each other stuff. You have an account where I was like,
all right, I'm gonna put one thousand dollars a month
into there. Yeah, don't worry about the other.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
About three grand that I got.

Speaker 6 (54:31):
Then I'm making it on the side over here.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
Oh you're making money like that?

Speaker 16 (54:34):
No?

Speaker 4 (54:34):
Yeah, not at all.

Speaker 9 (54:35):
No, damn.

Speaker 6 (54:37):
We put three thousand dollars this in the.

Speaker 1 (54:38):
Whole year, about four grand. Hey Sarah, good morning, and
welcome to the show.

Speaker 20 (54:46):
Hi, good morning.

Speaker 1 (54:48):
So what what say you on this? Do you think
that people it should be in relationships should be just
com mingling all the funds they just put it all together.
Like this woman is saying would make her comfortable or
do you believe in some kind of a split situation.

Speaker 20 (55:05):
Well, I mean every marriage is different, but I've been
married to my husband for five years. We keep our
account separate. I have access to his money whenever I
need it. He has access to mind whenever he needs it.
He makes more money than I do, but it's like mortgagees. Stay,
the bills are paid. I paid all I pay all
the kids stuff, and we rarely find about money, so
it works for us.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
Yeah, Okay, there we go. Fair enough, there you go.
That's what I wonder is is she being fair saying
I'm gonna be I don't know. I would consider leaving
if I don't have access to all of his money too.
And I don't mean to make her a villain or something,
because he also sounds a little controlling talking about like
like it's a corporation, Like go buy stuff for the kid,
and I'll reimburse you. Like that sounds a little That

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sounds a little corporate for me, which is good for
him for reimbursing that.

Speaker 20 (55:56):
That's pay for whatever we need.

Speaker 1 (55:58):
That's cool that that that company reimburses people for stuff.
Thank you, Sarah, you have a good day that like nice,
where'd you call?

Speaker 19 (56:06):
Like I'm not like your child, not going to go
a hobby and be like, hey, can you pay me
back for this? Like I'd rather just go on the account.

Speaker 4 (56:11):
We do have a joint. I didn't say this.

Speaker 19 (56:12):
We have a joint credit card because I want those
three points, you know, shout out to the airlines. But
like that's the only thing we have joint. I think
he regretted it one time because you know, I did
over use it. But that's kind of what we're using
at the moment, is the credit cards joint.

Speaker 1 (56:24):
But who pays it?

Speaker 4 (56:25):
What do you think the provider protector and provider hobby. See, yeah,
this is a time champion.

Speaker 1 (56:32):
Someone's saying in the text Youture discussions that you should
be proactive about. These are things that you need to
iron out before you get married.

Speaker 4 (56:37):
That's true, that's fair.

Speaker 1 (56:38):
But I think it has a lot to do with,
you know, how you were brought up. I mean, you know, Kishi,
you said it, it's like if we have ten thousand
dollars in the bank, we have ten thousand dollars to spend.
It's like I would argue, if we have ten thousand
dollars in the bank. We have five thousand dollars to spend.
That's how. But again I don't know. You know, I
guess my way means that if I get canned, then
I have a little bit more to live on. But
you could also argue that I could maybe we have

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a little more in life than I'm willing to have.
I mean, it's again, you could argue both sides of it.
I mean, I don't know that with money, it's ever
really a bad thing to be overly conservative. But you
could also say, well, what good is it if you've
got a whole ton of money and then you're dead, right,
So there's got to be a happy medium. But like
you know, Ti Paulina's point and say, oh, look, we
got all this money, I'm gonna go buy Cuban links
and then here we are, and then Jason goes and

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gets him instead. So because you know he's got a
lot of money, what do you guys do he just
pays for everything. Yes, that's the other reason. I really
don't know how either of you are broke. That's something
I don't understand.

Speaker 9 (57:33):
Yeah, I.

Speaker 13 (57:35):
See, when you have on a st paychecks right, well,
when you have a lot of debt. You don't make
a lot of money if you're broke.

Speaker 2 (57:44):
That's all that works.

Speaker 1 (57:45):
I just feel like if my moneys were being paid,
I would have a lot more money.

Speaker 13 (57:48):
It's the asking for me, because no matter how down
bad I am and how many mechs out credit cards
I am, I will not ask that man for a
single cent. Maybe it's my pride. I don't know what
it is, but I can never come like, can you
give me a thousand dollars? Like I have never and
I just can never do that. If he wants, he's

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you know, paying the bills in the house that he
built and bought and whatever.

Speaker 2 (58:12):
I'm so grateful, but.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
I cannot physically sit there and ask him, even if
it's for something that you need for both of you. Correct.

Speaker 13 (58:19):
I would rather get another credit card and start more
than ask him for cash. So that's the part that
triggers me because I could never and the fact that
he's like, yeah, just ask me if you need like
that is wild to me, interesting because it's it's like
a power dynamic holds.

Speaker 6 (58:35):
It over you, like yeah, like it's yeah like that,
I'm sorry, Yeah, no, that's.

Speaker 1 (58:41):
Not Yeah, that's great. Huh, I've seen in my couch, Jason,
because like, would you like my I already had my
therapy nex week beause you like, would you like my
therapy next week? Sure?

Speaker 2 (58:52):
Girl, we're in therapy and we're working through that.

Speaker 1 (58:54):
But yeah, no, the money, money, it's a very real,
very very understatement of century. But the money thing is
a very real thing, especially if you didn't grow and
I swear that your parents and your upbringing is what
sort of instills this in you. And if you didn't
grow up a certain kind of way, then I think
it can be it can be really difficult for people
to find. Yeah, and again there's a power dynamic if

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one person makes more than the other, if one person
pays more than the other. I think it's got to
be a careful balance of not making someone feel less
than because you live in their house. I mean, they
allowed you to live in their house. Like he he
well he didn't actually about you in us myself. Yeah,
but he never asked you to leave.

Speaker 2 (59:32):
Right, But I think that's why too, Like he already
does so much.

Speaker 13 (59:35):
Like I just couldn't sit there and be like, oh,
give me this so I can go shopping, right, Like
that's why It's like, Okay, I can handle the few
things that I have to like take.

Speaker 1 (59:43):
Care of himself, you know, yeah, fair enough. There's also
a transparency thing here too, though. It's like I wonder
why he doesn't want her to know how much he's got.
That's sure, right? Again, is it because she's going to
spend it? Is it because she's going to try and
outlive their lifestyle? Or is it because he's being and
he's spending in on other things that he doesn't want
her to know about it?

Speaker 13 (01:00:03):
And you can like another woman, I was like waiting
Kiki every week. The person is che I was like,
where's keeky their family? Which is why I would love
to know, Like that's why I asked the question.

Speaker 1 (01:00:14):
And I don't know if she's being honest in now,
but I would love to know, like all your viewpoints
on saving and spending the same, because I would venture
to say the answer is no. Now, that doesn't mean
that he's right or she's wrong. It doesn't mean that
he's not controlling. It's a lot of things here, But
like again, if I marry somebody who just wants to spend,
I might be a little bit more inclined to say,
you know what, let's have a shared account. Each of

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us will contribute this much each month, and then that
money have at it. You know what, do what you
need to do. I think that's the solution here in
the meantime, I'm keeping this money over here. Hey, Antonio Borne,
Hi Antonio, what do you think.

Speaker 10 (01:00:50):
Well, my wife and I we have separate accounts. We
don't want our depth to be, you know, affecting our
money that we make separately. But one thing I have
done is I've had her her to my bank account,
so if anything happens to me, she still has access
to it. So like I'm hiding any transactions from her either,
you know, everything's visible there, so she still has access.

Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
To my account.

Speaker 6 (01:01:11):
It's a good man, no good you know my secret
meals would be over.

Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
Too. Had a good day, glad you call man. Hey Caitlin, Hello,
good morning, Hi Kaitlyn, good morning. How do you guys
do it the money stuff in your relationship?

Speaker 11 (01:01:31):
So we keep things.

Speaker 21 (01:01:32):
Separate, I will say, I think it's really important that
she at least is able to see how much he
has in the savings and what kind of you know, investments.

Speaker 15 (01:01:40):
And whatnot he has.

Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
We have showed each other what we have.

Speaker 21 (01:01:43):
But you know, we kept things separate. We were dating,
we kept thing separate, we were engaged, and when we
got married, we're like, why change it? Like, finances is
the number one cause of the divorce, and this has
worked for us, so let's just keep it going. How
we're doing, and it's worked out really well.

Speaker 15 (01:01:56):
We have zero fights.

Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
Okay, finances, why it works for you? Thank you, Caitlin. Yeah, yeah,
that would be weird. Like imagine if I actually know
somebody who this happened to on a much smaller scale.
But he married into a very very wealthy family, Like
he was a I won't say what he did, but
he worked for the city and he made not a
ton of money, and he married somebody who had a

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trust fund worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Like she
had a ton of money, and it didn't really make
any sense for him to do the job he was
doing because there was just so much money that whatever.
But every time he wanted to go to them all,
or every time he wanted to buy new shoes, or
if he had a suggestion for a vacation or something,

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he had to go to her and be like can
I have the money to do this, honey kind of thing.
It got to the point where the patriarch of the family,
the guy who made all the money, actually put him
on the payroll and gave him a job to quote
unquote job to do, so that he basically had money
in his pocket to do something with it was his own.
Like what if he wanted to buy her a gift,

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like it was a legitimate I never thought about this,
but like what she had all the money, what if
he wanted to go buy or a ring He had
to literally go and say, honey, I need ten thousand
dollars to go buy you this or that. Because they
decided together that he wasn't going to do this job
that paid X because they had all the money they
needed and they were going to raise the kids together
and do all these different things. But I'd never really
thought about that before, Like, you got all the money

(01:03:19):
in the world, but you got a power dynamic going
there where like now he's got to ask for permission
to do stuff, and that's not cool, or at least
he felt that. I don't know if that was true.
It's a good family, right, Well, here's twenty thousand. Yeah, oh,
I tried to marry in it.

Speaker 4 (01:03:37):
For me, right, she got a system?

Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
Yeah right, well no trust me right all sudden, Jason
straight so extremely interested. Well you didn't have to ask
for permission, but the entertainer report will do it. Next
show these Shelley six hundred and fifty bucks. After that
Fred's show wor thing on the money stuff, I knew

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somebody who had an interesting take. In this case, the
woman made more than the man by like double, and
so they decided together they didn't have any kids, they
decided together. Her money was their life money, like that's
how they decided where they were going to live, how
much they could spend on a mortgage, how much they
were saving, how much they ate when they went out

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to dinner. That was like groceries like everyday life. That
was her money. And then his money was the boat
and the vacations kind of like what you're talking about
Rufio and you know, the fun stuff, and that way,
there was really like no question about whose was more
valuable and who was this and it was all like
a built in budget per se. And yeah, you could
put the money together and then maybe you know, expand

(01:04:47):
on the other part of it. But like she made
enough to live a nice life, and then he made
enough to have a lot of fun, and then there
was no like sort of I don't know, it was
just decided, Like you know, I don't know how much
he made eighty grand or sixty grand or whatever it was,
that's how much we can spend on fun stuff. That's
how much we got. And then this is how much
we can spend on a mortgage, and that's what we got.

(01:05:08):
I don't know. I mean, I guess if you've got
a really successful person on one side and a semi
successful person on the other side financially speaking, then you
can do that. A lot of people listening now are going, no,
I need to put all the money together to make
it happen at a minimum level. And I get that too.
But you could also argue, like, I don't know, what
if we just lived off one person salary and then

(01:05:29):
the other was savings or something, imagine that then you'd
have all kinds of money in the bank if you
can afford to do it.

Speaker 5 (01:05:34):
To say, if that was an option, right, and if
you see together, because then one person has savings, you know,
how do you split that up?

Speaker 4 (01:05:41):
Good point?

Speaker 5 (01:05:41):
I mean, I just moved in with a man, and
I'm throwing some of my stuff away because we just
don't have room.

Speaker 4 (01:05:45):
And I'm like, I wasn't raised this way. It's hard
for me. Oh someone got an email.

Speaker 5 (01:05:49):
It's like hard for me to get rid of some
of myself because if something doesn't work out, then I'm like,
well I don't have a bug frame. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:05:55):
It's like it's like hard for me.

Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
I never thought about it.

Speaker 5 (01:05:59):
I always want my own, you know. I want to
be okay, like you know, and he was like, all right,
well you can have my bed frame if you know.
Like he's like, chill out. I've one, just saying like
little things that don't matter, like my kitchen stuff I
still have like an attachment to because I want to
be self sustainable.

Speaker 4 (01:06:16):
Yeah, you know, we always no matter what. Yeah, that
makes sense.

Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
CA's Entertainment Report. He's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 5 (01:06:23):
Sean Mendes spoke to fans yesterday in between songs at
Red brox Amphitheater in Colorado. And remember I told you
that he's been performing his upcoming single The Mountain, and
that song talks about his sexuality, all the questions about it,
you know, all that good stuff, and a fan shared
a video on TikTok where he it's long, but he

(01:06:44):
basically says that he's still figuring it out. So in part,
he said, the real truth about my life and sexuality
is that, man, I'm just figuring it out like everyone.
I don't really know sometimes and I know other times,
and it feels really scary.

Speaker 4 (01:06:56):
Because we live in a society that has a lot
to say about that.

Speaker 5 (01:06:59):
I'm trying to be really brave and just allow myself
to be a human and feel things.

Speaker 4 (01:07:04):
And that's all I really want to say about that
right now.

Speaker 5 (01:07:08):
I mean proud of him, proud of him, and I
also think everyone should lay off like he's saying he's
confused or he's figuring it out, So I think layoff
of old Sean.

Speaker 4 (01:07:18):
And it was a long thing, so you know, we
can post it if you want to see the full thing.

Speaker 5 (01:07:21):
By the way, he has been performing new music from
his forthcoming self titled titled LP out November fifteenth, and
we need some good Sean songs.

Speaker 4 (01:07:29):
I feel like we haven't had a good one in
a minute.

Speaker 1 (01:07:31):
So good for him. That's pretty vulnerable him. It's very vulnerable, actually, Yeah,
and it's nobody's.

Speaker 5 (01:07:36):
Business, really really, And he also talked about how like
at the time when people were really going heavy, he
had friends who were closeted, and so he felt really like,
how do I answer this, because you want to say, Okay,
I'm not gay, but if I was, it's okay. You know,
you want to make everyone feel like it's okay to
be gay even if you're I know. So he said
it was like very nuanced, but he did kind of

(01:07:56):
get more vulnerable, I feel like than he ever has.

Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
So Jason about this before. It's like I feel bad
for people who it's like, just say it, Just say
you're bye, just say it. Right. As a straight guy
who's always known I was straight, it's like, just say it,
and then no one and then all this ends, right, No,
people stop poking around, and people stop, you know, asking
you the question, and people stop wondering. You know, it
was like these these closeted gay men, for example, in

(01:08:20):
the media, you know, there are a lot of who
are leegedly closetive gay men, and they won't come out
and say it because it's like, just say it, because
now no one said, this is no secret.

Speaker 13 (01:08:30):
But it's just not that simple, right, And I also
think too, especially with like bisexual men, that they continue
to get like you know, the sigma and you know,
the prejudice and whatnot.

Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
So it's really sad because they want everyone had just
live there, right.

Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
That's what That's where I'm coming from. But like, yeah,
I was having this conversation with someone who's kind of
high up in media, and I said, why doesn't so
and so just come out? And it's like, so and
so is not going to come out because so and
so because we still live in a country where where
if this person wants to appeal to Middle America, it
ain't gonna work. And that just blows my mind because
I in my circle, I don't know anybody who would
feel that way. But that doesn't mean that that's not everywhere.

Speaker 4 (01:09:07):
Yeah, homophobia is still.

Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
It's so sad and so crazy. But because all I
want to do is live your truth, be who you are,
say it, and then all the speculation stops because you know,
you've confronted it and now it's over and we don't
have these conversations anymore. But it's just not that simple.

Speaker 4 (01:09:21):
Yeah, that's the dream, but we're not there yet.

Speaker 5 (01:09:22):
Unfortunately, Tom Brady pissed some people off while calling the
Bill Seahawks game on Fox Sports on Sunday. So the
former QB was discussing the growth of Bill's quarterback Josh
Allen when he said that the two time pro bowler
previously played like a spaz before he became more controlled.
He said, sometimes he played like a spas, like a
grade schooler on a sugar high.

Speaker 4 (01:09:43):
But he's controlled the chaos now.

Speaker 5 (01:09:45):
The term spas is a shortened term for the word spastic,
which means clumsy, stupid, or losing physical or emotional control.
People online pointed out that in some cases it is
a slur used for jokes about people with disabilities.

Speaker 4 (01:09:58):
One person wrote, highly offensive.

Speaker 5 (01:09:59):
To people who have physical disabilities as well as their
loved ones. Others defended Brady, saying he very clearly meant
no harm and he used the word without realizing the ramifications.

Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Las Vegas, by the way, welcome to media area.

Speaker 4 (01:10:16):
Before you know talkie that much?

Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
Ye yeah, well we welcome to talking for four hours
every Sunday or three hours or whatever it is. You're
going to step in it all the time.

Speaker 4 (01:10:24):
All the time, talking and people yep and that's how
it goes.

Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
And then we do it for five hours, five days
a week and step in it almost daily unintentionally. Yeah yeah,
don't see it again.

Speaker 4 (01:10:36):
And really quick, do you have time for one more story?

Speaker 14 (01:10:40):
Wait?

Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
You know what we have time we do?

Speaker 4 (01:10:41):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:10:42):
Las Vegas is heating things up for election season with
some adult entertainment spots rolling out voter incentives from free
lap dances to discounted services. So leading the pack in
Vegas is Crazy Horse three Gentlemen's Club, which we've all
heard of, with their Dances for Democracy event, urging people
to say we show up with your I Voted sticker
and you'll get a free lap dance. The club is

(01:11:03):
also hosting an election debuting party. Okay, So you can
go to the Script Club if you're looking for something
more intimate after exercising your civic beauty. Chicken Ranch Brothel, yes,
beauty beauty oh I did, oh well, I'm just thinking
of all the beautiful women this.

Speaker 1 (01:11:21):
Situation room in the Crazy Horse three.

Speaker 6 (01:11:24):
There you go take it to the polls, you know
what I mean.

Speaker 5 (01:11:28):
Specific duty Chicken Ranch Brothel, about an hour outside of
Vegas is rolling out their own perks with your I
voted sticker that's from November one, first through election day,
and they're going to give you some discounts if you
show up, but they're making it clear that staff is
going to verify your sticker and then they're going to
hold on to them to make sure you don't show

(01:11:48):
up again in a mustache and glasses trying to get.

Speaker 1 (01:11:52):
The old mustache right. I wasn't just here with my
I got a vot sticker. Find it.

Speaker 6 (01:11:59):
Yeah, I'm on the corner selling a five bucks.

Speaker 4 (01:12:03):
Listen, rights, this is more fun than it is here.

Speaker 5 (01:12:07):
Catch him on everything you missed from our show, The
Frend Show on our free iHeartRadio app show.

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
Be Shelley's Up next. Six point fifty is the prize
in the showdown. If you can beat our pop culture
expert in five questions and stepper eight game win streak,
that money is yours. The Fread Show is back in
two minutes after Shaboozi. Wait wait wait, tell him you

(01:12:32):
tell him, tell him, tell him something good to start
the day. Let's go. We are. I've never been more
motivated to get through this day.

Speaker 4 (01:12:38):
Right, Let's get let's get through it. Yeah, so I
have very few words let's go.

Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
Okay, all right, hit the thing, hit the button, put
some button, play a song, Let's get the show started.
We're not messing around the fread show is one and
Van dol Hey, what is going on? Clothes? Specifically, I'm
specifically asking an email for the not thirty seconds of

(01:13:03):
wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up,
wake up the right not specifically put in the email.
Tell techno man to chill out. Are you are you awake?
I am awake? Why I could have done half the
wake ups there?

Speaker 4 (01:13:23):
You're killing my bus man. Yeah, honestly, I'm in the nineties.

Speaker 1 (01:13:27):
I need you to get rid of some of the
wake ups.

Speaker 6 (01:13:28):
Wake up, wake up, wake up.

Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
I'm awake, I'm good, mission accomplished.

Speaker 4 (01:13:36):
I don't even accomplished.

Speaker 1 (01:13:38):
I don't either.

Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
I felt like bright lights.

Speaker 4 (01:13:42):
I'm in a hole. Literally.

Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
Oh boy, Shelby. Shelley is up next to the Entertainment Report,
waiting by the felle. Why does somebody get ghosted? Trending stories,
fun fact all coming up with? What are you working on?
Cam'm so confused? God us mind the club.

Speaker 4 (01:13:55):
You're in the club. We all am something really cool
for stranger things fans, that's coming.

Speaker 18 (01:14:00):
It's the Fred Show. Do you have what it takes
to battle show biz? Shelley in the show biz? Lley,
My goodness, gracious, that was aggressive. Jenna is your challenger today?

Speaker 4 (01:14:16):
Hi, Jenna, Hi, good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
Gosh, Jenna, welcome. Six hundred and fifty bucks is the
prize today, Shelley's record nine sixty and sixty five eight
straight wins for the Shells. Tell us about you, Jenna.

Speaker 17 (01:14:31):
I am a Cnatus Burke and I'm currently a nursing
school on my little nursing class right now.

Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
Okay, well, good for you. That's exciting. Yeah, pretty busy
helping people. See so now six hundred and fifty bucks,
I'm sure we're come in handy, Yeah for sure. All right, Well,
let's see how this goes. Jenna versus Shelley.

Speaker 4 (01:14:51):
Good luck, Okay, Jenna, good luck.

Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
That's all right, Shelley, with all the respect. At the
hell out Question number one, which rappers shocked fans by
getting on a random party bus and dancing to his
song nothing but a g Thang. Three A guest drink,
Andy Cohen says CNN will allow he and his co

(01:15:14):
host to drink again during their New Year's Eve special
who does He host? With? And Ju Kimmel Adel got
emotional when she realized this. Singer and Canadian Treasure surprised
her for one of the last shows of her residency,
named the Singer. Actress Gabrielle Union celebrates her fifty third

(01:15:38):
birthday today. Which former NBA player and recipient of a
Really Ugly Ass statue is she married to? And which
model an ex to Tom Brady is expecting a baby
with her boyfriend Joaquim Valente.

Speaker 2 (01:15:57):
To sell something, we could take that, well, we'll.

Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
Take them there. We'll take that, Vio says. He'll apparently
he's in charge. He'll take that.

Speaker 6 (01:16:05):
You're gonna lose anyway, So yeah, Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:16:11):
Three, Shelley, where's the show biz? I think three is
the score to beat?

Speaker 4 (01:16:19):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
Oh, I thought maybe you went home. I thought maybe
you went down the subway or something. I don't know
where you're at. You're back here, ok Three is the
score to beat. You're ready? Oh, look at the sportswomanship here.
I like it. Which rapper shock fans by getting on
a random party bus and dancing to his song nothing
but a g Thing Snoop Dogg yes. Andy Cohen says
that CNN will allow he and his co host to

(01:16:40):
drink again during their New Year's Eve special Who Does He? Host?

Speaker 4 (01:16:43):
With Anderson Cooper.

Speaker 1 (01:16:45):
Adele got emotional when she realized this. Singer and Canadian
Treasure surprised her for one of the last shows of
her residency. Name that singer Cleo. Actress Gabrielle Union celebrates
her fifty third birthday today. Which former NBA player she
married to Wait, that's right? And which marbel and next
to Tom Brady is expecting a baby with her boyfriend

(01:17:08):
Lle's correct. That's a five. That's a win. Jenna. I'm sorry,
you're gonna have to say it. My name is Jenna.
I got showed up on a showdown.

Speaker 17 (01:17:14):
You know the rest, all right, I'm Jenna, and I
got sewed up on the showdown and I can't hang
with a gorilla.

Speaker 1 (01:17:25):
That was That was good, Jen? Oh my god, you're
so sweet, Jenna. Jenna the nurse can't hang with out
real good luck in nursing school. Wow, I did my

(01:17:52):
big one. Jenna. You are such a nice person. Did
you ever teach like pre kindergarten, kindergarten or something? You
sound like you know, oh my gosh, you're like complimenting everybody.

Speaker 4 (01:18:01):
No, I mean it's it's just a good day.

Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
Okay, Oh I got it.

Speaker 4 (01:18:05):
It's so nice.

Speaker 20 (01:18:06):
You know, I've been waiting for this forever, like I'm
one of the thirteen callers, so oh, this.

Speaker 9 (01:18:11):
Is my moment.

Speaker 1 (01:18:12):
Well you know what, And you did great, Jenna, and
you're so sweet. Hang on one second, have a good day.

Speaker 9 (01:18:18):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
She was just handing out compliments. That's all right, so nice,
very nice of her, Shelley. Yes, I want you to
have a great day. Okay, thank you so much. And
seven hundred bucks tomorrow. Whinney nine sixty one nine straight.
I'm very proud of you.

Speaker 4 (01:18:32):
Well, thank you. Look is being nice.

Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
Now see, I'm just going to keep the positivity going
because we are ap AP. Is that or as positive
as possible that we decided? Yeah, I don't like that.
Come on, it's APAP, all right, as positive as possible.
Have a good day, Shelley waiting by the phone. He's
next after Sabrina ever been left waiting by the phone.

(01:18:59):
It's the show. Hey, Dave, welcome, good morning, good morning,
how are you very well? Tell us about this date
with Andrea. I want to know how you guys met,
about any days that you guys have been on and
where things stand now.

Speaker 9 (01:19:11):
Yeah, yeah, so we met. I met Andrea on Plenty
of Fish and we went out for a drink day.
It went really well.

Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
She was so hot.

Speaker 17 (01:19:22):
I really enjoyed my time with her.

Speaker 9 (01:19:24):
She's beautiful, she was smart, she's interesting, you know, the
great conversation. The date went on for a few hours.
She seemed really into it. We had several drinks like
it went really well, and we actually kissed at the
end of the day, and then before she left, we

(01:19:45):
discussed seeing each other again. But unfortunately I haven't heard
from her.

Speaker 22 (01:19:52):
I haven't gotten any messages or calls or responses to
my texts, so I'm not really sure where things went wrong.
I got great bogs from the from the date, and
I thought it went really well, but.

Speaker 9 (01:20:06):
Haven't heard from her.

Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
Yeah, I mean that's tough, because that all sounds good
to me. I mean, you know, you meet somebody on
an app or a website or whatever. You know, you
you go on a date, it might last two drinks tops.
I mean, that's if it doesn't go well one drink maybe,
you know, but this was a couple of drinks, long date.
You kiss. At the end, you talked about seeing each
other again except nothing.

Speaker 9 (01:20:26):
Yeah right, yeah, and it seemed like she was so
interested in seeing me again. So yeah, I'm not sure.

Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
Okay, I don't really know what happened. All right, Well
that's where we come in, Dave. We're gonna call Andrea
and we'll see if we can get her on the
phone for you, and we'll ask these questions. And I
don't want you to say anything right at first, but
at some point you're welcome to jumping on the call
and hopefully we can straighten this out and set you
guys up on another date and pay for that. All right, great, thanks,
I'm gonna play one song and we'll come back and
do it. Hang on, Okay, let's find out what's going

(01:20:52):
on in part to you of waiting by the phone
after Joe. Next, Fred Show's on. Joe is on the
Friend Show on the radio, and the iHeart app anytime
search for the Fred Show on demand. Hey, Dave, Hey,
welcome back. Let's call Andrea. You guys met on Plenty
of Fish. You went on a date. You felt like
it was really successful. You talked about going out again,

(01:21:13):
except now you've reached out, she's not responding. She's ghosting you.
You want to know why? Right?

Speaker 7 (01:21:18):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:21:18):
Yeah, all right, let's call her now. Good luck? Dave? Hello? Hi?
Is this Andrea? Yes, Andrea, good morning. Thanks for answering
Fred from the Fred Show. I have to tell you
the whole crew is here. We are on the radio

(01:21:39):
right now, and I would need your consent to continue
with the calls. It okay if we chat for a
couple of minutes, sure, well, thank you very much. We're
calling on behalf of a guy named Dave who you
met on on Plenty of Fish. Do you remember you
went on a date with him? Remember this guy? Yeah?

Speaker 14 (01:21:55):
I do?

Speaker 1 (01:21:56):
Okay, So what's going on with that? Because he reached
out to us and told us about what he thought
was a successful date that you guys went on, and
he says he's been reaching out to see you again
and you're not responding. So what do you you know?
He's trying to get us to help sort of put
this thing back together? What's going on?

Speaker 7 (01:22:14):
Listen?

Speaker 17 (01:22:14):
He's really nice, It's just that he's not really the
kind of guy that I can be serious with.

Speaker 1 (01:22:21):
What does that mean? Because again, you say he was nice,
he says the day the date went well, there was
some chemistry. I mean, what do you mean you can't
be serious with him?

Speaker 17 (01:22:30):
Well, on our date, I mean he told me he
wanted to quit his job to pursue his true calling.
And I thought that was incredible. And I found out
what his true calling was and it wasn't becoming a
school teacher or draining the Peace Corps. He wanted to
become a professional tag athlete.

Speaker 4 (01:22:49):
Yeah, like play tag like the kids game.

Speaker 1 (01:22:56):
On The Joe. Yeah, that thing on the show. Those
dudes are athletic. There is a thing. So did he
tell you more about it? Because it's an actual thing
in ESPN, I've seen it before. Yet, what did he
tell you about He.

Speaker 17 (01:23:09):
Told me that it was called like World Chase Tag and.

Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
He wanted to.

Speaker 14 (01:23:14):
Drop everything for it and join a team to play professionally.
And I thought he was kidding. Now at home and
I gobbled it and I found out he wasn't kidding.
But I can't just go home and tell my friends
and family that I'm dating the lebron.

Speaker 17 (01:23:27):
Attack, which.

Speaker 4 (01:23:30):
It didn't turn you on?

Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
Like, he's gotta be pretty athletic. That's like park or
extreme you're on. I mean, I mean that's really stretching,
professional athlete. I mean, that's really stretching. I'm not saying
that I could do it as well as they can,
but I mean, so, okay, does he have any history
doing this? I mean, has he made any money doing it?
Is he already well on his way? Does he have sponsorships?
I mean, the guy wants to quit his job to

(01:23:53):
pursue this. I'm sure he must have some kind of
some kind of plan.

Speaker 17 (01:23:57):
No, just to quit his job I'm doing.

Speaker 1 (01:24:02):
Hey, hey, Andrea, that's Dave by the way, and this
is Dave Dave. Is it like American gladiators? You get
like a like a nickname or somewhere do you go by?

Speaker 15 (01:24:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (01:24:11):
I can't believe that this is what you would not
answer me about. I mean, I told you can answer
to that Mark and world Chase Tag.

Speaker 1 (01:24:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:24:20):
I mean, I don't know what is not attractive about
professional Chase Tag.

Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
I'm saying, do you hear that sendous.

Speaker 9 (01:24:29):
Amount of athleticism and it really takes a lot of focus,
and you know that I'm like in my absolute prime
condition performing at my highest level with Chase Tag I mean,
I don't really know what there isn't to love about that.

Speaker 1 (01:24:48):
Okay, all right, let me get this straight, Dan, So
you're in excellent shape. You're quitting, you know, your your
regular paying job to pursue his dream, which I love.
I love a guy's aspirations. You know, you gotta love
that world chase tag is the direction you're going in.
And if you haven't seen this, I actually have. It's
one million. Yeah, and right, they have like there's like

(01:25:09):
balance beams and obstacles and they put them in this
like ring or this like square box and they have
to they have to avoid each other for a certain
period of time. Now, what's your plan to make money?
Can you make a lot of money doing this?

Speaker 15 (01:25:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (01:25:24):
You know when I book when I get booked for
like tournaments and stuff. I mean I could really be
making a lot of money. So again, like with the athleticism,
the shape I'm in, and the amount of money that
I could bring into my money, believe that I could
get like, you know, one thousand dollars per event.

Speaker 1 (01:25:43):
How many events you're gonna do.

Speaker 9 (01:25:48):
Once you make it big, like you could be you know,
on multiple events to day. So like that, I just
think that it's uh, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:25:57):
Well, yeah, I mean, look, this is interesting. I've I've
this is a We've heard a lot of different aspirations
over the years on Waiting by the Phone pro wrestling.
We've heard people lie about being pro athletes before. I've
never heard this one.

Speaker 9 (01:26:13):
I'm not lying. I'm saying that, like, this could be
the next you know, this is the next big thing, Like, yes,
professional tag is the thing and there could be more
money coming.

Speaker 1 (01:26:26):
Yes, So we don't even know what professional tag is.

Speaker 6 (01:26:28):
It could be an Olympics sport one day, just like
break dance start the Olympics. Olympic tag would be Epics.

Speaker 1 (01:26:35):
Andrea, so you you're not here for a guy whose
aspiration seems a little uncertain. A lot of a lot
of a lot of unanswered questions here.

Speaker 17 (01:26:44):
I mean, yeah, listen, that's that's a thousand dollars. If
you're incredible, top of the game, one of the people
who are you know, best in the league.

Speaker 9 (01:26:55):
Play you know, you don't even know I am incredible.

Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
That's so you went home. So that's what the ghosting
was about. You went home and looked this up and
and sort of figured out what it was and you're like, no,
I'm not. I'm not here for this journey with you.

Speaker 4 (01:27:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 17 (01:27:10):
I mean I had to do my due diligence, and
I went home and I researched in to people who
are incredible. Make about one thousand dollars a month.

Speaker 14 (01:27:21):
You can't support a family on that. You can't even
support one person.

Speaker 17 (01:27:25):
On that nowadays. And you're getting paid.

Speaker 14 (01:27:28):
To play a kid's game.

Speaker 17 (01:27:31):
So it's not something I can take seriously.

Speaker 6 (01:27:34):
Basketball is a kid's game.

Speaker 1 (01:27:35):
Footballs of kids get Yeah, but those are established leagues
and they make a lot of money.

Speaker 6 (01:27:40):
They had to start somewhere. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (01:27:42):
What this man, this man has a dream and he
is living it out.

Speaker 1 (01:27:47):
Okay, but it doesn't say that. It doesn't mean it
has to be her dream though, Like, doesn't mean that
she has to basically because you're gonna have to support
this guy a thousand bucks a month.

Speaker 4 (01:27:55):
Yeah, don't put your day job to support your dreams.

Speaker 1 (01:27:57):
Yeah, that's the thing. I like, that's a great point, Pauline.
It would be one thing if Dave were like, I'm
going to have to work a lot these days because
I have my job. I got to go to the
gym to train for World Chase Tag and then I
gotta go do World Chase Tag all over the world
because it's world have to Chase Tag. And sorry, I

(01:28:18):
may not be able to see you a lot, but
at least I can take care of myself. I mean,
that's one thing, but that's not what you're saying. You're
saying I'm putting it all on the line for World
Chase Tag.

Speaker 9 (01:28:28):
Yes, absolutely, I'm thinking of the traveling together like that
once I make.

Speaker 6 (01:28:34):
It big and where these tournaments, right, don't worry with me.
They don't worry about this one.

Speaker 1 (01:28:40):
Man.

Speaker 6 (01:28:41):
The girls will be chasing you soon enough. Man, Yes,
you know they're there. They will be there. They won't
have to be running from these women no more. They'll
come to you, bro, Don't worry you got it. Yeah,
this is close though. I think Jess would leave you
two seconds.

Speaker 1 (01:29:00):
But anyway, all right, Look, so no second date then, Andrea,
just to be clear, no second date? All right? Well, look, Dave,
I do wish you well. I mean, I really do
appreciate a guy with dreams. I don't know how sustainable
this is, but I wish you well. And uh, I
hope that we'll see you someday on NBC. Yeah, yeah,

(01:29:22):
you will, and you will all be sorry. Hey not me,
not me? Remember me, Dave remember ruf Yeah, Rufio will
be first in line. Get an autographed for the Chase
tagline at the Yes. All right, thank you guys, best
much to both of you. The Entertainer Report, Trending Stories
and fun Fact All next back in two minutes. It's

(01:29:44):
the Fred Show. What three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number
one hit music station, Cal's Entertainer Report. He is on
the Fread Show.

Speaker 5 (01:29:52):
You have to start out with a pretty heavy story,
as p Diddy has been hit with two new lawsuits
accusing him of sexually assaulting both a ten and seventeen
year old boy. Both suits were filed by that lawyer
the name we keep hearing, Tony Busby, with the Supreme
Court of the State of New York. The first lawsuit
detailed an alleged two thousand and five attack on a
ten year old boy who wanted to become an actor

(01:30:13):
or rapper, and the second, John Doe, claimed that the
rapper forced him to do something I'm not going to
say in two thousand and eight, and the alleged incident
took place while the then seventeen year old boy was
auditioning for Diddy's show making the band. By the way,
Diddy's parties happened a lot of the time after the

(01:30:34):
VMAs or the Big Game, the super Bowl, and I
guess Fed's are using people's outfits from those events to
id them in footage.

Speaker 4 (01:30:45):
That was taken at these alleged freak goths later in
the night.

Speaker 1 (01:30:48):
Looking like a Super bowls or whatever. And then when
they showed him in the crowd, right, and then they're.

Speaker 4 (01:30:53):
Go, oh, yeah, so they're looking at that because obviously.

Speaker 1 (01:30:58):
People shouldn't gee sweater, cuchie cuchie. Oh you know what
coochie sweater is, no big, small sweat. They were very
popular in the nineties and then they came back for
a minute, but they're like super rainbow.

Speaker 6 (01:31:13):
Like really another person kind of wore of them too.

Speaker 4 (01:31:17):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't Yeah, Bill Cosby, I don't
know why.

Speaker 1 (01:31:20):
I didn't know that was the name that it was
the most the brightest thing I can think of.

Speaker 4 (01:31:24):
My grandpa loved those as well, which is really my
dad had an era.

Speaker 1 (01:31:28):
In the nineties. It was everything was achie sweater.

Speaker 4 (01:31:31):
Yeah, I didn't know that was the name, by the way.

Speaker 1 (01:31:34):
Yeah, well, yeah, right, that's how you say it, not
the way that she said. I said, that's how you
say it, right.

Speaker 6 (01:31:44):
Yes it is, But that's not what I'm hearing coming
out of your mouth.

Speaker 1 (01:31:46):
Is what I'm saying. Yeah, except you all knew exactly
what I was talking about, someway, continue the sweater.

Speaker 5 (01:31:51):
By the way, jay Z is obviously very angry over
all these claims that he's connected with Diddy and his
legal issues. And if you're not on this part of
the internet, there's an we're see going around right now
where people are saying that celebrities have to think Beyonce
in their speeches or they risk being punished. That lawyer
Tony Busby has been teasing, for lack of a better word,

(01:32:12):
that these celebrity names are going to be really shocking,
and people have kind of been filling in the blanks.
But obviously the Carters are fighting back now. I mean,
they're pissed. They don't want to be lumped in with this.
He's ordered his lawyers to go after anyone trying to
lump him in with Diddy like they did when they
threatened to sue Pierce Morgan for giving a platform to
someone spreading those baseless claims.

Speaker 1 (01:32:30):
So we got to do that topic again one day.
It's one of my favorite topics to do, is what
what conspiracy theory do you believe in? Because people call
the most absurd things and then it's like you gotta
be the he sit there and go oh really, and
then as you enable them, like oh really, what are
you serious more about that? And then they just keep
talking to these people.

Speaker 4 (01:32:49):
Pandas aren't real. They're just humans in suits.

Speaker 1 (01:32:52):
I've heard that. Really, Caitlin, really tell me more about that.
One of my.

Speaker 4 (01:32:57):
Favorite reality stars believes that.

Speaker 18 (01:32:59):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (01:32:59):
Yeah, oh okay.

Speaker 5 (01:33:01):
Let's end on a really lighthearted story because the first
two are heavy. Stranger Things fans are about to feel
upside down as one of the sets from the Netflix
drama is finally available to rent on Airbnb, so the
Hawkins home of the Buyers family played Bio Wanona Ryder,
Noah Snap and Charlie Heaton has been transformed into a
Stranger Things rental. The home, located in Georgia, was actually

(01:33:23):
used for exterior shots during the filming for seasons one
through three and has kept its Stranger Things you know roots.
After selling back in twenty twenty two, the new owners
said they always plan to renovate it turn it into
a Stranger Things inspired escape that mimics the set of
the show. The property obviously has the staples like the
Christmas lights, alphabet wall, Jonathan's rock and roll.

Speaker 4 (01:33:44):
Bedroom, and access to a D and D game.

Speaker 5 (01:33:47):
It's also owned by an investing platform called Arrived, so
for as little as one hundred dollars rufio, you can
buy a share in the property, allowing you to own
a small piece of TV history if you would like to.
And they areently filming their fifth and final season in Georgia,
by the Way, with David Harbor teasing that the series.

Speaker 4 (01:34:05):
Finale is going to have a tearful end.

Speaker 6 (01:34:06):
Oh of course, yeah, I hope it's set up to
where it ends, you know what I'm saying. They don't
set up to be like we could make something else.

Speaker 4 (01:34:13):
The more money. Everybody wants more money.

Speaker 5 (01:34:17):
By the way, you can catch up on everything you
missed from our show, The Frend Show by downloading our
free iHeartRadio app and searching The Frend Show on demand.

Speaker 1 (01:34:24):
The fun Fact is about an animal that can tell
the temperature. M the temperature, Fred, I think they were
koogie sweaters, not cooch I said, I.

Speaker 4 (01:34:39):
Said, well, friend, sound like you said, but you made
coojie cougie.

Speaker 1 (01:34:46):
Sounds like it already sounds like that.

Speaker 4 (01:34:49):
I don't have to say you said it right now?

Speaker 2 (01:34:52):
Yeah, right like I don't even knows. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Trust me, you know reason you know both?

Speaker 23 (01:35:00):
But more fread show next Fread's fun fact Fred fun
so much, so fu so much.

Speaker 1 (01:35:19):
You know what the thing is? I did the gorilla
thing and now my voice is shot for like the
rest of the day. It's fine. Did you know what
was that?

Speaker 4 (01:35:28):
Did your stomach? Because I assumed it is so close
on you?

Speaker 1 (01:35:33):
No, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:35:35):
Put your.

Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
According to the Library of Congress, you can tell the
temperature on a hot day based on the crickets chirping.
Did you know this?

Speaker 14 (01:35:50):
What?

Speaker 19 (01:35:50):
So?

Speaker 1 (01:35:50):
According to the Library of Commerce of Congress, rather, if
you count how many times cricket chirps in fifteen seconds
and then add thirty, you'll get a number that's pretty
close to the current temperature. Even fair enough?

Speaker 4 (01:36:05):
What just open that?

Speaker 1 (01:36:07):
Tell me right now?

Speaker 4 (01:36:14):
Your phone is dead.

Speaker 1 (01:36:15):
My phone is dead, and I'm dying to know where
the temperature is. I'm gonna find me a cricket. Yeah,
put my coochie sweater off. I'm gonna smell it first,
and then my coochie sweater, and then I'm gonna listen.
I'm gonna find a cricket. I wist they start chirping, dog,
and then it chirps, and then I add thirty seven,
and then I know how hot it is, and then

(01:36:36):
I can take my sweater off if it's too hot.
You get paid for this. Can you believe this?

Speaker 19 (01:36:42):
You can't.

Speaker 1 (01:36:43):
It's a real I'm not making this up though. It's
the Library of Congress says it, so it must be true.
And how someone determined this, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:36:49):
Sting their time on this.

Speaker 1 (01:36:53):
Beasts over there, the same guy that knows that beaver
secretion tastes like vanilla. It's the same guy more Fresh
showed here.

Speaker 12 (01:37:05):
You've got to.

Speaker 1 (01:37:08):
Fred's show is on This Morning Show, Holding Everybody and
he is Tuesday, October twenty ninth, The Fred Show is
on Hikaylin. Hey, what's the matter When I missed? When
I miss something?

Speaker 4 (01:37:27):
I just said an off air, I said something really funny,
oh man, and I hit my thing in here. I
don't know what was funny, but it got Jason what
was funny?

Speaker 1 (01:37:38):
Oh man? I hate it when that happens, when I
only have one ear and I get I can't hear,
and it is terrible. Oh man, Hi, Jason him said
I've just said about him. I won't do the thing
where I oh, hey, I won't do the thing where
I ask you to repeat the joke, because I hate
it when that happens, when you say something that's funny
in that exact moment and then people laughing like no, no,

(01:37:59):
what did you say, and then it's like the timing's off. Now, yes,
I won't make.

Speaker 9 (01:38:03):
You do it.

Speaker 5 (01:38:04):
It was off of what you were talking about. And
it also is about people, so we can't.

Speaker 1 (01:38:08):
Oh yeah, we're not. We're not.

Speaker 15 (01:38:09):
We're not.

Speaker 1 (01:38:11):
To ask you about that if it's messy there, Hi,
good morning me. We'll get to blogs in just a second.
I couldn't agree with you more about the blog you're
about to do, Paulina. I think about this the same way.

Speaker 4 (01:38:26):
I can't wait to hear it.

Speaker 1 (01:38:27):
It's your blog, so you're you're going to be the
one to do with it, which is why I was
telling you. I was giving you hand signals. Oh now
you know? Okay, okay, good, all right, because my favorite
thing on this show is when I referenced something that
you wrote and then you're like.

Speaker 11 (01:38:41):
Huh I.

Speaker 1 (01:38:44):
I love doing we're talking about it. Let's see. Yeah,
we'll get to the entertainment report too. What are you
work at? Ika?

Speaker 5 (01:38:50):
Well, Tom Brady, the underdog is learning just how hard
it is to work in broadcast.

Speaker 16 (01:38:56):
Oh shut up.

Speaker 1 (01:38:58):
You are the radio blocks on the Fred Show. Everyone
thinks no one believes in me. I'm Tom Brady. Stop it.

Speaker 4 (01:39:08):
Do you dislike Tom? Or lebron More?

Speaker 1 (01:39:11):
Oh lebron By? Oh my god, I don't dislike Tom.

Speaker 4 (01:39:17):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:39:17):
I just don't understand the campaign. And I'll go off
on it again.

Speaker 4 (01:39:22):
It's an underdog. What don't you understand?

Speaker 1 (01:39:25):
So is n Let me tell you something. I'm not
saying that Tom Brady didn't have it hard. You know hard,
life is hard for everybody, but it's a little less
hard tom Brady, just slightly less hard, slightly, just a little.
He's good looking, he's rich, he's talented, and he has
a lot of opportunity. That doesn't mean that he's immune
from heartbreak, and it must suck that his ex wife's

(01:39:47):
getting knocked up by the one, the guy that she
was you know, the first wow, right, the whole thing.
You know, I get that that sucks for anybody. If
you're Tom Brady or if you're me, it still sucks.
But this primost that they're doing, it's just it just
drives me crazy. It's like no one believes in you, Tom,
no one thinks you can do it. Here's the mic.

(01:40:07):
I'll show you by me, Tom Brady, your name is
an adjective for perfection. I don't feel bad for you.
You're the if you're the Tom Brady of this or
the Michael Jordan of that means you're the best at it.
That I mean, how can I feel bad for that person?
Like anyway, Okay, don't worry. I'll go off on this
whole thing and just Paulin, are you ready? Yes, dude,

(01:40:29):
are we on the same page?

Speaker 3 (01:40:30):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:40:30):
Okay, good take it away with your bloggy blog.

Speaker 4 (01:40:32):
Yes, I hope we're on the same page. Dear blog
I got a good one for your friend. He said,
you agree if.

Speaker 1 (01:40:37):
It's something else. I don't agree.

Speaker 4 (01:40:39):
I don't I don't coast you're gonna swish.

Speaker 1 (01:40:42):
Yeah, I want to know what you say, not the
way we're talking about, and I want to say I
want to hear what you say, and then I'll co
sign it after.

Speaker 4 (01:40:50):
You say it, Okay, I just want to make sure
you're all good.

Speaker 1 (01:40:52):
So you guys.

Speaker 19 (01:40:53):
I don't know if it's like a millennial thing or
what this is, but when you make a purchase, right,
something mores fun and write something a little more bigger.

Speaker 4 (01:41:02):
Let's just say a flight. You're gonna book a flight somewhere.

Speaker 19 (01:41:04):
You're gonna, like, I don't know, sign paperwork for something
I don't know, house related whatever.

Speaker 4 (01:41:09):
Why isn't it we got to go do it on
our laptops and not on our phone.

Speaker 1 (01:41:13):
I do co sign. There are certain activities that are
phone activities, yes, and there are certain activities that are
laptop activities. I agree, you have to do it on
your laptop.

Speaker 4 (01:41:22):
Like I can't book a flight on my phone. I can't.

Speaker 1 (01:41:24):
I can't see all the time I book flights on
my phone. But like like big purchases or like if
it's uh moving money around, Yeah, but get something to
do with like finances or whatever. Then we gotta get
the laptop out. We gotta get the laptop out because
we got I need a bigger screen. I need to
see everything.

Speaker 19 (01:41:39):
Sometimes for me too, Like if it's an email that's
like super important or just like something's there.

Speaker 4 (01:41:43):
I'll tell Hobby like, oh, I got to go on
my laptop, and he'll be like, you have a phone.

Speaker 19 (01:41:46):
You could just email from your phone. I'm like, no, no,
don't have to sit on my laptop and do it.
Like I gotta answer you.

Speaker 1 (01:41:51):
If we're composing an email. We're composing composing. I need
a full keyboard for that exactly, not a phone.

Speaker 19 (01:41:58):
That's happened, yeah right, or talk to text, because I've
done that and that's gone south where I've said really
bad things on my talk to side.

Speaker 1 (01:42:07):
Like the last contract, the last employment contract I had,
I think it was during COVID and I signed it
on an iPad and I was alone in my underwear.
I signed in the next five years away in my
life and I hit send and that was it. I
was just like, oh right, no, but I'm just like
this what I just do. Like there was no paper,
there was no pen, there was no I was loan.

(01:42:28):
I don't know, it's just like this pants on. I
don't know, like this was a big major life thing
I just did. You can do that with houses. Now
you can do that with like refinancing.

Speaker 15 (01:42:40):
You can do it.

Speaker 1 (01:42:40):
You can buy a car online where they send you
a link and you hit accept and like that is
not a phone activity, no laptop activity.

Speaker 9 (01:42:48):
It is.

Speaker 4 (01:42:48):
You have to win your laptop.

Speaker 19 (01:42:49):
When we bought our house, they let you do half
the paperwork on your phone or like whatever electronically and
then you do the rest when you get there closing.

Speaker 4 (01:42:57):
But I wanted to sit there with stacks of paper.
Feel that feeling you.

Speaker 1 (01:43:02):
Get, I get that, like I did my Uh, you
guys do your benefits for next year. You're an enrollment.
That was not a phone activity. That was a laptop activity.
We had to get the laptop out. We had to
sit down at the desk and we had to like focus.
This was serious.

Speaker 2 (01:43:19):
I had to have my mom with me, like every year,
we sit.

Speaker 19 (01:43:27):
Right right.

Speaker 4 (01:43:29):
I don't know there's a difference.

Speaker 1 (01:43:32):
I agree, EI there's certain activities or how about this,
is it not so frustrating when you're trying to do
something on your phone because you just want to get
it done, But it isn't really formatted for the phone,
so you're like trying to squeeze and you're trying to
like make it look and then it's like screwing up
and you're like, if only I had just made this
laptop activity from the beginning, I wouldn't be so frustrated.

Speaker 13 (01:43:53):
Last night, while I was guess what, Kiki hanging my
ipass bill and it's not formatted for a phone, so
I had to move to my laptop.

Speaker 4 (01:44:04):
That's why I don't say it.

Speaker 2 (01:44:07):
I didn't have an ipass and the field cl I
was driving, so I had to pay by plate.

Speaker 1 (01:44:10):
Oh this is a real is this is brilliant, this
is a real thing. Something else is I have gone
to a site to buy something. I've gone all the
way through the process, and if they don't auto film
my information I started off, start over, I go to
a different website. I will buy the same product from
a different website. Because that's why, because my brother in
law does this for a living. He does he formats

(01:44:31):
like the computer codes the back end of these websites,
and he says it's so easy, relatively speaking, for companies
to make it so you can one click or you
can like double click and the whole thing fills in
and you bought it. So if you don't take the
time and to do that with your business, then I
will literally if I go there and I have to
start typing everything in manually. Nope, yep, closed research new website.

Speaker 4 (01:44:58):
You hear that Illinois tall light. That's exactly why I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:45:01):
Which I realized it took me more time to do
all that. But I'm just I resent the fact that
you think or like if I go to pull it,
if I go to put in my credit card and
it just pulls up the keypad, the number pad, as
opposed to giving me the option to just oh.

Speaker 2 (01:45:14):
Yeah, let's not go find my wall.

Speaker 4 (01:45:16):
That's what you don't respect my time, that's right, Yeah,
don't make me upset.

Speaker 1 (01:45:27):
Yeah yeah, I am certainly not getting out of bed
for this. Nope, Nope, I'm not geting to have better
get my wallet. I so what if it's fifteen feet away,
doesn't matter. We're starting from scratch. Yeah, the entertainment report
is nice.

Speaker 24 (01:45:40):
I said what they said. I beg the famous net
bet get to my head. I don't pay to tell.

Speaker 4 (01:45:50):
I accept what they say.

Speaker 24 (01:45:51):
I beg the sayings I net bet get to my head.
I don't pay.

Speaker 6 (01:46:00):
The devil.

Speaker 1 (01:46:01):
She you.

Speaker 9 (01:46:06):
Love me set.

Speaker 25 (01:46:10):
She bellow you, yeah yeah, said my happiness is all
the young misery God and my kid.

Speaker 24 (01:46:23):
This one y'all don't.

Speaker 25 (01:46:24):
Come with no jealousy, my youngness. Don't come with no women.
I am so much fun without hannessy. They just want
my love, but my energy. You can't no without penalty.
Damnit yo, if you suffer me, I going with your glove,
but my sign trust me. I have magical fortsight. You
gon see me sleeping in courts like you gont see

(01:46:45):
me eat and send. You can't take this swing nowhere.
I love bet there with no hair and no sign,
I can't smoke hair. Oh yeah, how may the chance
and now yeah?

Speaker 24 (01:46:57):
I said what I said. I'd rather be famous, sister.
I let that gets to my head. I don't care.
I paint the towne where I accept what they said.
I'd rather be famous, sister, I let or that gets
to my head.

Speaker 1 (01:47:13):
I don't care.

Speaker 24 (01:47:14):
I paint the town where.

Speaker 8 (01:47:17):
She bellow.

Speaker 24 (01:47:33):
Yeah, yeah, said pot make money now you try.

Speaker 4 (01:47:37):
You could use the repaying with.

Speaker 1 (01:47:38):
A new bipe, sister.

Speaker 24 (01:47:39):
I don't need a big feature on a new site kit.

Speaker 4 (01:47:41):
I don't need a new friends.

Speaker 24 (01:47:43):
My foot like it.

Speaker 4 (01:47:44):
I don't need to.

Speaker 24 (01:47:44):
Wear wins make you like it.

Speaker 25 (01:47:46):
I'm as like point no white winds shot like you're
trying to have.

Speaker 24 (01:47:50):
A foot bright then on my opps waiting for me
to be you. I bet he said, I got drive?

Speaker 1 (01:47:55):
Do need a car? Money?

Speaker 25 (01:47:57):
Really are the befining for I'm doing things ain't seen before.
Beings ain't dumb, but extreme of song. I'm a demon
Lord love what I ain't seen it for. I'm doing
things but the sight of sauce.

Speaker 24 (01:48:11):
Yeah, something that I need.

Speaker 25 (01:48:12):
Yeah, because Drick, I said what I said. I read
the beef famous sister. I let that gets to my head.

Speaker 24 (01:48:20):
I don't care. I paint the telbrad. I except what
I said. I read the beef famous sister. I let
that gets to my head.

Speaker 4 (01:48:30):
I don't care.

Speaker 11 (01:48:31):
I paint the tewwherevil. She bellow yourself, she.

Speaker 4 (01:48:44):
Bellow.

Speaker 12 (01:48:49):
Let's entertainment report. He's on the pressure.

Speaker 5 (01:48:58):
Spoke to fans yesterday in between songs at Red brox
Amphitheater in Colorado. And remember I told you that he's
been performing his upcoming single The Mountain, and that song
talks about his sexuality, all the questions about it, you know,
all that good stuff, and a fan shared a video
on TikTok where he talks. It's long, but he basically

(01:49:20):
says that he's still figuring it out. So in part,
he said, the real truth about my life and sexuality
is that, man, I'm just figuring it out like everyone.
I don't really know sometimes and I know other times,
and it feels really scary.

Speaker 4 (01:49:32):
Because we live in a society that has a lot
to say about that.

Speaker 5 (01:49:35):
I'm trying to be really brave and just allow myself
to be a human and feel things.

Speaker 4 (01:49:39):
And that's all I really want to say about that
right now.

Speaker 5 (01:49:43):
I mean proud of him, proud of him, and I
also think everyone should lay off like he's saying he's
confused or he's figuring.

Speaker 4 (01:49:49):
It out, So I think lay off of ol Sean.
And it was a long thing.

Speaker 5 (01:49:55):
So you know, we've been posted if you want to
see the whole thing. By the way, he has been
performing new music. His forthcoming self tiled titled I'll be
out November fifteenth, and we need some good Sean songs.
I feel like we haven't had a good one in
a minute.

Speaker 1 (01:50:07):
So good for him. That's pretty vulnerable. Different, it's very vulnerable.
Actually yeah, and it's nobody's business.

Speaker 5 (01:50:12):
Really really, and and he also talked about how like
at the time when people were really going heavy, he
had friends who were closeted, and so he felt really like,
how do I answer this, because you want to say, Okay,
I'm not gay, but if I was, it's okay. You know,
you want to make everyone feel like it's okay to
be gay even if you're I know. So he said
it was like very nuanced, but he did kind of
get more vulnerable, I feel like than he ever has.

Speaker 1 (01:50:34):
So Jason and I have talked about this before. It's like,
I feel bad for people who it's like, just say it,
just say you're bye, just say it right. As a
straight guy who's always on I was straight, it's like,
just say it and then no one and then all
this ends. Right, people stop poking around, and people stop,
you know, asking you the question, and people stopped wondering.
You know, it was like these these closeted gay men,

(01:50:54):
for example, in the media, you know, there are a
lot of who are allegedly a gay man and they
won't come out and say it because it's like, just
say it, because now no one said there is no secret,
but it's just not that simple, right.

Speaker 13 (01:51:07):
And I've also think, especially with like bisexual men, that
they continue to get like you know, the sigma and
you know the prejudice and whatnot.

Speaker 2 (01:51:17):
So it's really sad because you and everyone to.

Speaker 1 (01:51:19):
Just look, there's right, that's what I'm that's where I'm
coming from. But like, yeah, I was having this conversation
with someone who's kind of high up in media, and
I said, why doesn't so and so just come out?
And it's like so and so is not going to
come out because so and so because we still live
in a country where where if this person wants to
appeal to Middle America, it ain't gonna work. And that
just blows my mind because I in my circle, I
don't know anybody who would feel that way. But that

(01:51:41):
doesn't mean that it's not everywhere.

Speaker 16 (01:51:42):
Yeah, homophobia is still it's cry so sad.

Speaker 1 (01:51:45):
And so crazy. But because all I want to do
is live your truth, be who you are, say it,
and then all this speculation stops because you know, you've
confronted it and now it's over and we don't have
these conversations anymore. But it's just not that simple.

Speaker 4 (01:51:56):
Yeah, that's the dream, but we're not there yet.

Speaker 5 (01:51:58):
Unfortunately, bradypissed some people off while calling the Bill Seahawks
game on Fox Sports on Sunday.

Speaker 4 (01:52:05):
So the former QB was discussing the growth of.

Speaker 5 (01:52:07):
Bill's quarterback Josh Allen when he said that the two
time pro bowler previously played like a spaz before he
became more controlled. He said, sometimes he played like a spas,
like a grade schooler on a sugar high.

Speaker 4 (01:52:18):
But he's controlled the chaos now.

Speaker 5 (01:52:21):
The term spas is a shortened term for the word spastic,
which means clumsy, stupid, or losing physical or emotional control.
People online pointed out that in some cases it is
a slur used for jokes about people with disabilities. One
person wrote, highly offensive to people who have physical disabilities
as well as their loved ones. Others defended Brady, saying
he very clearly meant no harm and he used the

(01:52:42):
word without realizing the ramifications.

Speaker 1 (01:52:46):
Las Vegas welcome, by the way, welcome to media.

Speaker 4 (01:52:50):
Are before you know talkie that muchy?

Speaker 9 (01:52:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:52:54):
Well, we welcome to talking for four hours every Sunday
or three hours or whatever it is. You're going to
step in it all the time.

Speaker 4 (01:53:00):
All the time, night talky and people. Yep, and that's
how it goes.

Speaker 1 (01:53:03):
And then we do it for five hours, five days
a week and step in it almost daily unintentionally.

Speaker 4 (01:53:08):
Yeah yeah, and really quick, do you have time for
one more story?

Speaker 11 (01:53:15):
Wait?

Speaker 1 (01:53:16):
What we have time?

Speaker 10 (01:53:16):
We do?

Speaker 4 (01:53:16):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (01:53:17):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (01:53:17):
Las Vegas is heating things up for election season with
some adult entertainment spots rolling out voter incentives from free
lap dances to discounted services. So leading the pack in
Vegas is Crazy Horse three Gentlemen's Club, which we've all
heard of with their Dances for Democracy event, urging people
to simply show up with your I Voted sticker and
you'll get a free lap dance. The club is also

(01:53:39):
hosting an election debuting party. Okay, so you can go
to the Script Club if you're looking for something more
intimate after exercising your civic beauty Chicken ranch brothel, yes
for beauty beauty, Oh I did, oh well, I'm just
thinking of all the beautiful women.

Speaker 1 (01:53:56):
Yeah, this situation room in the Crazy Horse three. There
you go, take it to the poles, you know what
I mean?

Speaker 4 (01:54:03):
I miss specific duty.

Speaker 5 (01:54:06):
Chicken Ranch brothel about an hour outside of Vegas is
rolling out their own perks with your I Voted sticker
that's from November one, first through election day, and they're
going to give you some discounts if you show up,
but they're making it clear that staff is going to
verify your sticker and then they're going to hold on
to them to make sure you don't.

Speaker 4 (01:54:23):
Show up again in a mustache and glasses trying to.

Speaker 1 (01:54:27):
Get the old mustache right combination.

Speaker 4 (01:54:31):
I wasn't just here with my ivan.

Speaker 1 (01:54:33):
I got a voting sticker. Find it.

Speaker 6 (01:54:35):
Yeah, I'll be on the corner selling a moment.

Speaker 4 (01:54:38):
Listen, all right, this is more fun than it is here.

Speaker 5 (01:54:43):
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