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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fred's show is on now, Hottest morning show. Good Morning Everybody, Wednesday,
November twenty at the French Show's not on Kaitlin, Good morning, Hi,
Jason Brown, Hi, Rovia, Hello, Paulina, Good morning, Kiki, Martin
Shelby is Shelley Money? Next Hour? Belahemine's here on the
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Be nice today, Please thank you. Let's see game show
Wednesday today Kiki karaoke definitely gonna beat Paulina. We've got
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by the phone this morning? Why did somebody get ghost
to the entertainment reports coming up to what are you
working on? Kay?
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Okay, I've officially had it with the internet because people
are mad at Sabrina Carpenter for simulating something on stage.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
This is this is something we're mad about. So if
you need a.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Reason to be pissed off today, if you're too happy,
I have one for you.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
G haven important to be. It was a game time
decision which thing I wanted to talk about first. It's
a very important to be though. If you're responsible for
any form of cooking on Thanksgiving, which is just about
a week away. Maybe you're responsible for the whole thing.
Maybe you're responsible for one piece or another. You know,
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if you're getting together, you're gathering, and everyone's bringing something separate,
who has the most important job? I would argue it's
the turkey. I would argue, the turkey is the most
important job of Thanksgiving. Nope, no, what do you mean? No,
if the turkey, the turkey is typically the primary protein. Okay,
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if the turkey is ruined, Thanksgiving is ruined.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
But that's like turkey's like set it and forget it,
you stick it in the oven.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Oh, I don't think so, that's not true at all.
That's not true.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
But I just know, Hey, I do enough Thanksgiving turkeys
to know. And now last year my in laws thin
feat Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
That's a whole other game. Yeah, that's the whole process.
It's not just like I can clearly I can't just
get the turkey and put it in there and just
be like, Okay, it's gonna be it's gonna be delicious
in eight hours or whatever. No, no, no, you got it
like brine it. Yes, you gotta reach up in there.
You've got to get up in there. You gotta stuff
stuff in there, you gotta pust hoe out. Butter you
(02:15):
gotta star. It's not the star thanks Giving. No, not
the star. It's not the star.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
But you can't have Thanksgiving without it.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
I mean I have. We've had one because it lit
on fire and I was in charge of it. But
it wasn't my Paone wasn't my fault. Turkey, the turkey
with my parents put on the grill. That's as Jason
Well knows. I don't know nothing about a turkey because
I was all concerned last week. We gave away two
thousand turkeys, and I was very concerned about, how are
you letting you think sit in the parking lot. We're
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gonna give them the people they're gonna give salmonella, Like
we're gonna kill two thousand people. It's terrible. It's awful, Jason,
that we're going to do this. And then right and
then it's like no, no, no, they're frozen and they'll be
frozen for like ever until somebody unfreezes them. Because it's
cold outside. They're frozen like nothing's gonna happen. Yea hot
outside and they would probably stay frien right, well, I
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didn't know it takes three days or something for it anyway,
so whatever, So they put on the like a charcoal grill,
and then they went to a movie and they're like
watch it. I'm like, okay, well I watched it, and
it was you watched it burn, right. I watched it,
and then at one point I turn around and there's
literally like some sort of like good molten. I don't
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It was like fire and smoke and it was on fire.
So I went out there and I like put the
fire out. And then I'm trying to save Thanksgiving, you know,
because like I mean, the turkey's now charred. I mean
on the outside, it's all charred, the inside draw you know.
So I don't know what I did. I don't remember.
I called my grandparents, I guess I'm like, what do
you get? And they try to tell me what to do.
But it was not good. It was It was not
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a good situation because I think people, you know, granted,
if you have a big family and you've got people
who are vegetarians or they don't like turkey they eat ham,
well then you're covered. But the turkey is the sustenance
of the meal. Everything else is just in a koutre Mond.
I agree, she's the it girl. She is a girl.
So it depends on what households you're in. For my
(04:10):
house is mac and cheese. Same, mac and cheese is
the star of the show. Okay. So then if the
turkey is destroyed, then you're fine because youve got mac
and cheese.
Speaker 5 (04:17):
We'll have some some cornish hands, we'll have some hamrnish.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Okay, but there you've got backup protein. Not everybody does
multiple protein.
Speaker 5 (04:26):
But like if mac and cheese is not present, then
Thanksgiving is canceled.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Same or cheesy potatoes you gotta have sometimes, okay. And
then who is in charge of making said mac and cheese?
It's the girl.
Speaker 5 (04:37):
Yeah, it's an honor in the black community. Baby, when
you get honored and put upon you to make the
mac and cheese, you are that girl.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
And this year I am that girl. Cheeses. How many
are I can find in afford? And how many people
do you have to be able to serve? So you
have to do one of those big long silver pans
with the hotel pam. Yeah, to have at least one
of those, and you have an oven big enough for that. Yeah,
I didn't realize you had an industrial kitchen in your own. No,
(05:07):
you don't need that, you just need a Red eleven. Okay, show,
what are you talking about? I know that I realized
a set. I didn't realize cheesey potatoes. I would say,
I would say, yeah, the mac and cheese slash cheesy.
But if the cheese dish is off, and don't try
and come around here with some other form of cheese
dish like, oh, here's cheesy cauliflower. No, no, we need
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cheesy potatoes on. Now. The stuffing is also not to
be played with in my opinion, and I'm sorry, but
do not try and mix any form of sweet savory.
We don't need any kind of fruit in the dressing
we're stuffing. We don't need ra cran No, we don't
need it. It's supposed to be savory in its entirety.
(05:52):
My grammar uses bosh ding. But now these are added
to a list of words I don't know how to
properly say, because because Paulina says it weird. Gravy is really.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Important because I get a bite with a specific bread
that we always have, the mashed potatoes, the gravy. Some
turkey's in there. It's one specific bite that you need everything.
You need everything on the plate in there?
Speaker 1 (06:19):
Do I use cranberry sauce. I don't really like it.
But we haven't see we don't really have a traditional Thanksgiving.
We haven't had one in a long time, so I
don't know. I don't know what people fish. We usually
go like on a trip, you know, let's use it.
There's a family trip that's been going on for twenty
years till my sister ruined it. So so now it's
just me thirty wheel with my parents, which is a blast.
(06:41):
I love going to romantic Yeah wait, exactly exactly. They
must be like, dude, can this dude? Like can we
get rid of him? Can we ditch him?
Speaker 6 (06:50):
Like?
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Why why is he gotta come? You always have the
or was that Easter what you always have? Like a
special dessert? Or is that oh the cake?
Speaker 7 (06:58):
Oh what my grandma used to make it? It was like
her famous thing. So now it's my mom's. She has
inherited the clear but that's what isn't So it's basically
just vanilla pudding and then you put grand crackers over
it and then you melt like hershey bars. So it's
like melted chocolate topping. In one year, she accidentally bought
banana flavored instead of vanilla flavored yogurt, and it was
(07:21):
like the apocalypse?
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Did you almost? Yeah, we had a real problem. Yeah,
but then we brought it up every single year to
her because yeah, yeah, but if it's banana flavored, can
you eat it?
Speaker 8 (07:31):
No?
Speaker 7 (07:32):
I was fine, but it was just like a catastrophe, like,
you know, you didn't taste it wasn't right.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
It didn't taste its Claire cake, Clare cake, Okay, eat
Clare cake. Thats how you saying?
Speaker 7 (07:41):
Oh, eat clarecake, Eat Clare cake. Okay, good? How do
you say it, Claire Claire front?
Speaker 6 (07:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Friend.
Speaker 4 (07:48):
Would you like me to pronounce it?
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Claire girl? I would say that.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
Actually, if you want to text it to me, I
would say it. Claire shout out to il presidente. He
just let me know that he's also in charge of
mac and Cheese and his family.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Okay, so mac and Cheese is where it's at then? Yes?
Oh yeah. I remember when I was in high school,
I worked at like this day summer camp at my school,
and there are a bunch of us, like the high
school kids. They would hire to work at this thing.
And I think it was kindergart pre kindergarten through like
fifth grade or something. And so they sat apparently the
teachers all sat in a room and decided like who
(08:24):
got which to which pairing of two high school kids
had to deal with which was the counselor for which
age group. And they gave me and this other girl
pre kindergarten. And it was so much work. It was
so much more work than the fifth graders. The fifth
graders don't want to do anything. They were like, they
don't have to be looked at and watched anything. The
pre I mean it was like wrangling cats all day
(08:45):
for six weeks. It was so much work. And I
said why and they said I said why, And I said,
because we think you two are the most responsible. And
that's the way that I see the turkey on Thanksgiving,
or maybe in your case it's the mac and cheese.
It's like, who's going to take this on? We have
to give it to the strongest soldier. It's a new story, Fred,
(09:05):
You don't what I got it. I tell several news
stories every day. I just don't get enough credit. I
don't get enough credit for my new stories. Yeah, I don't.
I don't a new story. I remember I was very upset.
And that's the way that I feel about Thanksgiving is
you give the person like, give the person who sucks
the salad, like because they can go get bag salad
and they can go get you know, dressing. It's already
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made and no one's gonna be mad at them, you
know what I mean. Or give them like the pie
that they can go buy from the nice pie store
or whatever. That's who you give the inept people, the
people in the family you cannot trust, but like the
people that you trust, you go with that You're you're
being called up to the bigs. If you got the turkey,
or you got the mac and cheese, or you got
the cheesey potatoes or the stuffing, then I think they
(09:48):
were in the bigs. Then I think that that makes
you a very important person. Yeah, you don't vip.
Speaker 5 (09:53):
You don't want to hear somebody ask like who made
who made thetes?
Speaker 1 (09:57):
When you hear somebody act like who made the.
Speaker 7 (09:59):
Turkey, that's usually not That could go one and two ways.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Yeah, that could go this is the best turkey I've
ever had? Or Okay, salad ye yeah, yeah, exactly, yeah, yeah,
exactly yeah. So next year you could swing by the bakery.
Hi was already made by a professional, and then I
(10:24):
touch it and just bring it in the box and
it'll be great trending stories. Will do it next time?
Who here in three minutes on the Fred Show. It
is the Fresh Show. This is what's trending you When
I want every time I tell a new story, I
want like when a one million shopper, you know, arrives
at the grocery store or like checks out and like
the balloons and the confetti fall from the ceiling and
(10:45):
then they handed a big check. Yeah, Like, that's what
I want every time I tell a new story now,
because that would really make me work harder at like
regurgitating news stories. But man, do I have. I got
like a good solid ten stories I can tell at
any given time and boom, real crowd pleaser. How I've
lasted fourteen years doing that? I don't know, guys. This
(11:05):
is this is not a joke, but it sounds kind
of cool, but it is not cool. A bomb cyclone.
You ever heard of that? A bomb cyclone. That's a
thing happening right now in the Northwest it's a powerful
storm system that is rolling into the Northwest. It's already
killed one person. North of Seattle, a woman was killed
yesterday when a tree fell on an encampment. An Amtrak
train also collided with the fallen tree in Seattle on Tuesday.
(11:28):
The train was disabled, but there were no injuries reported.
The National Weather Service reports strong winds across the region,
including gusts of more than one hundred miles an hour
off the coast of British Columbia. Gus succeeding seventy miles
an hour are blowing across Washington, while winds are reaching
fifty miles an hour in western Oregon. More than seven
hundred thousand people are without power in Washington as of
early this morning because of the bomb cyclone. I've never
(11:52):
heard of that. I don't think I've ever heard of
that before me either. It's a very serious thing. You
used to be my nickname. Really, Yeah, in the clue,
it's just a lot of directions I could go with that. Yeah,
And I honor you. I honor you, no wonder, no
wonder we keep going back to college. Is it to
(12:12):
visit your statue that you have Klin bomb cycle? We
miss her every day legend right exactly. You walk around
and go are you be safe?
Speaker 3 (12:24):
Right?
Speaker 1 (12:25):
We go yes, I am, Oh, it is me.
Speaker 8 (12:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
I didn't want to say here I am. That's my boyfriend.
I think I can barely walk. It's it's crazy. So,
despite streaming issues, they're claiming one hundred and eight million
people went to Netflix to watch the Jake Paul Mike
Tyson fight. The number then jumped to one hundred and
twenty five million. I don't know if I believe that.
I don't know who could who could watch it like
(12:48):
it did. I had to watch on my phone because
the thing that would work. No TV in the bar
would work, multiple TVs, different internet connections. We tried connecting
one hundred different ways. It wouldn't work. They claim one
hundred and twenty five. I wonder where that number could
have been. Katie Taylor and Amanda Serao now hold the
record for the most watched women's sporting event in history.
By the way, seventy four million viewers watch that. That
(13:11):
was also number one in seventy eight countries on Friday night,
the US, UK, Mexico, India, among other places. If you're
tired of what's coming up on your Instagram. If you
don't like the algorithm, the will there's the way around
it now, guys, Instagram users can now make their recommendations
with Instagram, at least in such a way that they
can clean the slate. You can have a fresh start
(13:32):
on the algorithm. Apparently, the Meta owned social media platform
is testing the feature, which would reset what users see
across their explore wheels and feed pages. The move comes
as online safety advocates keep the pressure on Instagram, where
the recent surveys showing it's the most used app among teens.
On Tuesday, they also publish an explainer on its teen
safety efforts after launching more restrictive teen accounts as the
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default for users under age eighteen in September. So, yeah,
I guess you can. If you're like I don't want
to watch these videos wherever. Whatever TikTok is, I think
more dramatic film, TikTok will take you on a journey.
You will wind up in a place on TikTok that
you didn't know you needed to be. What has been
coming up like crazy for me? Have you been getting
any soccer videos? I'm getting all these soccer videos I
(14:19):
don't know why. Soccer No, I have no idea why,
but they'll like from across the soccer field, they'll launch
the ball in the air real high, and then what
the thing? They try to stop it. They stop it,
and then they have to pass it back and then
they give them they give them a score. But the
way that they stop the ball, if you're like a
good soccer player, is kind of There's a million different
(14:41):
ways that you can like get the ball to stop.
And some people can just put their foot down and
it just stops, or rest it on top of their foot,
or they can rest it on top of their foot,
or they can juggle it. What's It's kind of amazing.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Some of the lives I find myself in are terrifying.
Like if I'm scrolling lives late at night and just
like enter something. Have you ever entered that's like you're like,
I don't think I'm supposed to be here.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
I get a bunch of DJs, like people at their house.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Oh, I like, so there's weird, like people are fighting
with their significant others.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Watch it. Why I find myself in there and I'm like,
oh my god, and I know what's going on. So yeah,
I'm gonna stay there. It's kind of a lawless place,
it is.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
It is like it's like back in the YouTube days
when we could see like a beheading at the age
of twelve.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
You know, now there's like that's not good.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
No, I saw weird stuff on the internet before they
started controlling things a little bit more.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
And TikTok will take you to some weird places for sure.
Speaker 5 (15:32):
And great places, yeah, like Kiki's lives like you know that,
like Frank Show, TikTok and pet Groomy that's where I am,
right Groomy, that's the algorithm. Yes, this is so relaxing
to see these little puppies go from you know, Oh,
I'd hit reset so fast. Yeah, I'd hit I'd be
done with them. You don't want to watch the pet Yes,
they get their little hair done.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
I'll tell you what video will make you. The video
series that will make you even more relaxed is the
guy who does that cleans the driveways. Have you seen
that guy? The driveways and road rugs. Yeah, the rugs
are cool. The driveway and the lawn transformations. Why like
something Spencer and that dude he'll like show up at
a house that's in it. It looks like it's in
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the Amazon, but it's really in like you know, Kansas
or wherever he lives. And he'll be like, he'll knock
on the door. I'll tell you what drives me crazy
about those videos. If you've seen him, the video will
show him knocking on the door and the person went
into the door, and the first they're rude because they're like,
who's knocking on my door? And then he'll be like, Hey,
I'm Spencer from SB Mowing. Can I can I fix
your yard for free? And a lot of times he'll
(16:35):
be like no because they think it's a catch right,
and he's like, no, no, no, it's for free. It's for
my TikTok, Like I'll do the whole thing for free,
front and back, and they'll go okay and then just
slam the door in his face. I would be so grateful.
I would give him whatever I had. I'd be out
there giving him if I didn't have any money. Right,
here's some drinks, Like you got people in the house,
This is amazing. You're gonna do like thousands of dollars
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worth of work for me for free. And the end
result is the house was like a model home. It's
like perfect at the end. It's a very nice thing
he's doing, or like abandoned houses or he'll go knock
on the door and then like yeah, whatever, who cares
you do whatever? You It's like, dude, right, this guy
isn't ap And I realize he's making money on the
TikTok and it's great marketing and whatever, but like you.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
Didn't have to do that. No, he spends all day
there exactly. Wow, it's crazy. He finds like a sidewalk undergrass,
that's my favorite. He just like shovels it and then
there's like, oh you have a walkway here. I'm like, wow,
it's so cool.
Speaker 5 (17:27):
Wow watch the Pegan room.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
But it drives men to the people's reaction is what
gets me, Like how are you so ungrateful? I'd be
so happy. It's very expensive to have that cleaning. Whoever,
I don't know if the person because some of these
houses are like a complete disarrect, like the grass has
grown like tall that it's bad, and so you have
to wonder like is it a money issue? Is it
a mental health issue? Did someone die?
Speaker 9 (17:52):
Right?
Speaker 1 (17:52):
You know what I mean? Like is there a trauma
going on? Cause I mean for someone to let their
house go, their yard and their house and their surroundings
go like that unruly. You know, you have to wonder,
and yet this guy does it for free. And then
they go, okay, whatever, close the door. Three And at
the end he's like, look and then he pulls them
out to look at it. Thanks, and then just go back.
And so then don't even do that. They're just like okay,
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and I just closed the door. I'm like, what it's
like an undercover boss at the end when they you know,
reward the customer or they reward the employees. I think
we hear for like forty five minutes how rich these
guys are the owners of under you know what I mean,
Like the guys who are the undercover boss. They on
their jets and flying from city to city and their
big house and then like, here's five thousand dollars for
(18:35):
this person that's trying to pay for college. College is
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, like you know what
I mean, or whatever, it's one hundred thousand dollars and
I'm like, you could do better than that.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
Or like they work with like the basic bottom employee
and they're like, we're gonna make you a manager.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
Oh, so you're gonna give them more work you are employee.
Sometimes it's sometimes at the end it'll be like I'm
buying you a house. I saw guy, I'm a car,
like really substantial stuff. But usually it's like we're gonna
put five thousand dollars in an account for your kid,
and here's another five thousand. It's like, I mean, that's nice,
(19:10):
that's send. That's a lot of money. But like we
just got done hearing how you're one of the richest
men in the world. I mean, you can drop five
thousand dollars and you wouldn't know it. Oh yes, I'm
Mulfi Jets TikTok. I'm on that one too.
Speaker 10 (19:21):
I am too fake fake fake, fake fake. And he
uses my problem with the Mulfi Jets Colin. He's using
people in the office that he's used in other videos.
So I know he's got a bunch of like teenage
kids that work for him. They're all and whatever, and
the voices are the best people who are like saying
I need a jet right now.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
They're like twenty two years old. They're his interns. They
don't need a jet right now? Have you seen these video?
Speaker 3 (19:47):
No, I'm looking it up from a Malfi Jets just
debunking it.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
And then it's just some person going, I am rich
and I need to go from LA to Teeterborough right
Now's jets what you're saying? He's a charter guy. And
then and then it will be like and I need
Thanksgiving turkey and an ice sculpture on it right now
or else, you know, and then he explains to them
like why he can't get them an ice sculpture in
an hour or what? It's it's all food this guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay. Anyways,
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so someone's like, I bet Fred has opinions? You bet I? Do?
You bet I?
Speaker 3 (20:18):
Those videos were like hey, like I'm in the city
and you walk up to somebody, Can I see your apartment?
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Like that's not stage? Oh yeah, that's another way. How
much do you pay for reeks?
Speaker 5 (20:30):
Well?
Speaker 1 (20:30):
I own? How much are you paying mortgage? Eighty seven
thousand dollars a month? Oh yeah, really? Can see? Can
I see? Sure? And then it's another one of those
where they open the door there's already a camera person
inside the house for a prize. You had no idea
this was coming. There was a camera inside of the surprise.
(20:51):
What are you doing? Oh god, yeah, yeah, I've watched
all this or they have you seen the one where
they go around and ask people how much money they saved? Yes, yes,
that one makes me uncomfortable. It makes me really uncomfortable
because sometimes it'll be like, I'm sixty five, how much
you have saved, like a thousand dollars And you're like, oh, oh,
(21:11):
that looks like me, and like, you know, I don't know.
It's like, oh, so you're not gonna okay? All right?
You know, I know that life lives, and you know,
not everybody can save save a lot of money, but
you know you can't help but think like, oh so
you're gonna work forever it's you know. Or then someone
I don't know, it's just or or they have way
more money than me, and I'm like how, Yeah, I'm
twenty two and I have eighty seven gazillion dollars saved.
(21:33):
It's like how. And then the other one I get
all the time with the Dave Ramsey videos. I get
the day Break game. Oh my god, Dave Ramsey, I
get it. Okay, if you don't have any money, don't
don't spend it, that's his thing. Don't use a credit card,
don't do it, don't do anything. If you don't have
the cash, you can't have it, which I think is
a good lesson for a lot of people. It's just
it's out of touch because most people can't live that way.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
Wait, you said daycare or like daycamp or something was
like one hundred dollars a week, And I was like, oh, sure.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
But he's also talking to people who like, yeah, I
have one hundred thousand dollars in credit card debt, you know,
from crap. I have a two million dollar house, I
have a Rolls Royce that I'm making, you know, twenty
five hundred dollars a month payments on. And I'm unemployed,
in bankrupt you know. And so there's so what these
people need to hear, Like, you know, these aren't like
normal people calling going you know, sometimes I guess if
(22:22):
they have student loans. But a lot of times the
people he really scolds are the ones who like, yeah,
I'm a doctor and my wife's a nurse, but we
have eight million dollars in debt, and it's like, how
how did you do that? Well, we take five vacations
a year and we you know, we eat it a
linear every night and we you know what I mean.
It's like, Okay, well you can't do that, you don't
have enough money. But he has a very harsh way
(22:44):
of doing him, guys. The toy of the of the
season has already sold out. It's a seven inch tall
mini version of the full size Tesla bought humanoid Helper.
Oh oh man, you can't get him. It's already at
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four hour if you tried to get it for your roofie. Sorry.
The forty dollars toy described as our mini Autonomous Assistant
(23:04):
and humanoid Friend, which actually sounds frightening to me. Honestly
comes with this sounds like something that will program itself
to kill me. And I paid. I paid forty dollars
for it. It comes with more than forty individual parts
and twenty points of articulation, as well as a charging
stand and a cyber hammer accessory shirt that's how you die.
Why does it have a weapon?
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Why this is what I'm saying? So you could you
couldn't get this one.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
The toys now selling for up to thirteen hundred dollars
on the eBay, because that's what happens is, you know,
people buy all these toys, which I know, I don't
love this, but they go all these lists and they
buy up all the toys, and then kids are convinced
that they want them because like one kid got it
for something, and then parents have to figure out how
to make their kids Christmas or else by going on
(23:52):
a secondary market and buying all this stuff. Pizza Hup
is partnering with a winery to create a pizza wine,
except not with with tomatoes. Tomato Wine by Pizza Hut
is the company's limited edition offering that supposedly tastes like
a pizza. I got an idea order a pizza. The
red wine captures the essence of your favorite slice in
(24:13):
every sip and isn't made from grapes, but rather tomatoes
infused with basil twenty five bucks. If you want that,
you have to buy two and guys. The thirty fourth
Housekeeping Olympics were held in Las Vegas. A crowd of
family members, friends and colleagues cheered on the thirteen competing teams,
including eight teams representing a bunch of different resorts MGM
resort properties EXCaliber luxor Madela Bay, Bellagio. These are all
(24:37):
like real professional housekeepers. Teams from Resorts World in the
Sahara also joined in on a competition six unique challenges.
There was a bedmaking race, a blindfolded buffer pad toss,
a mop relay, a vacuum relay, an executive challenge involving
toilet paper, and an obstacle course on a floor cleaner
(24:59):
and a spear a dance competition. In the end, Resort
World took home the crown as the overall winner of
the Housekeeping Olympics. It's National Education Support Professionals DAGE Shout
out to you everyone in the education field and National
Rural Health Day focuses on the medical resources rural communities
offer and how it impacts small towns and their citizens
very specific days. The other one, the other algorithm I'm
(25:20):
on lately is ELC signs. Have you seen this guy?
El sign? I have no idea why they keep popping up.
It's a Chinese like light like like they make these
kind of signs, like the signs they make all different
kind of signs for like stores and restaurants in China
and the guy dresses up like Donald Trump, and he
dresses up like a cowboy, but he's Chinese. Look at
(25:40):
this guy, Tony, but yeah, but he does these like voices,
but he's they're not real good because he's you know,
doesn't because he's Yeah, but he dresses up like Trump.
He puts the thing, this is Tony from else signs,
and me see if I can figure Yeah, that sounds
different algorithm, right, But here's the thing. If you watch
two or three, then they just keep giving him to you.
(26:02):
Let me see if I can play one.
Speaker 7 (26:03):
Free makeup and drama here he is No, he dresses
up and all these different things, and he does different voices.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Signed to buy a sign, I guess. So I'm trying
to find an example of one here. I don't know,
send me one. I'm playing him in him, but he's
Tony and he has a cowboy hat in one. Yeah,
he does that. He dresses like Trump and a bunch
of them, and he does like the hand motion and
the whole time he's really I don't know, but he's
(26:33):
probably selling a lot of signs because he gets like
thousands of you. But you can get a sign made
custom in seven days or less. Whoa, He'll send it
to you from China. He'll make it there. Yeah. Wow,
you need more signs than I think we need one.
I think we should order a sign from Tony. The
Entertainer Report is next after all, right, and I two
minutes from back Fred Show three five Kiss FM, Chicago's
(26:53):
number one hit music station's entertainer Report. He is on
the Fread show. That's a Keyboard.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
Warriors are big mad at Sabrina Carpenter for simulating something
someone may do when they love someone else, a mouth hug,
if I may say with her microphone.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
A woman loves a man? When loves a woman? Yeah,
when a man loves a man?
Speaker 8 (27:14):
Right?
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Yeah, So she was doing that to her mic while
performing at the Kia Forum in a lame Monday. Now,
you guys, she's been acting out different positions on stage
during her song Juno.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
Apparently this though across the line.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Comments included Sabrina is one step away from starting an
OnlyFans at this point, and can she stop sexualizing herself
for one minute? Literal children are watching this, not just
at the concert, but also it keeps appearing on my
niece's YouTube. Well that sounds like, you know, a parental issue.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
I love that. I just love what people are offended by, Like,
We'll get a text. I can't believe you guys said this.
By the way, can you play Sabrina Carpenter Taste And
I'm like, really, you can't believe what we said? Correct?
Speaker 2 (27:57):
Yes, others reminded people that Sabrina is not an artists
for kids anymore. Obviously she grew up in that generation.
But like you mentioned, Fred, apparently the people complanning don't
listen to lyrics, because if you did, you wouldn't have
a problem with this. So do your thing, girl, We
will find anything to be mad about. Post Malone announce
the Big Ass Stadium Tour, which will that's literally the name,
(28:18):
which will visit twenty five venues across the US and
feature support from Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell who I Love.
Things kick off on April twenty ninth in Salt Lake City,
wrap up on July first in San fran Right before
the tour starts. He will headline both weekends of Coachella
on April thirteenth and April twentieth. Speaking of Jelly, he
and Prince Harry released a little video on Instagram yesterday
(28:40):
from a tattoo shop where Harry asked Jelly Roll to
play the Invictus Games, and he says he'll do it if.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
He can give Harry a tattoo.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
He jokingly then gives Harry a tete that read I
am Jelly Roll, jelly Captain the post.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
How many people can say they tatted a prince, y'all.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
I'm so thrilled to be performing at the Invictus Games.
Vancouver Whistler twenty twenty five, closing ceremonies on February sixteenth.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Where's Whistler, Jason Whistler. Yeah, Whistler.
Speaker 7 (29:05):
It's giving New Hampshire. Newhamp a little further north, I
think Canada. Oh, yes, something, you're really warm.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Okay, the Netherlands right next to Canada. No, the little
island the Netherlands.
Speaker 7 (29:22):
Yeah, what's like little island next to the Netherlands.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Nowhere Nova Scotia. Oh maybe that's Detroit. The island next
to Canada is Detroit. There is a bridge, there is water.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
Yeah, I'm very excited to see the Ambassador Bridge. I
couldn't believe we could make a wrong turn and end
up in Canada. He gave a link also to get
tickets if you're interested, and the Emo kids have spoken y'all.
My Chemical Romance sold out their entire twenty twenty five
North American tour, a total of three hundred and sixty
five thousand tickets within hours of.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
Them going on sale.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
They also announced a second in LA at Dodger Stadium
on July twenty seventh. They might have to add more
dates because people want to see them. That's like the
new hot ticket. I'm already getting asked about. So there
you go. I don't know what the hell to do.
And it was one of those ones where I think
as demand goes up, the price gets higher.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
So people are pissed about that. I think we got
to do something about that.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
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Speaker 1 (30:33):
I Don't need another one. Blogs and a new waiting
about the phone next to Fred Show's back two minutes. Yeah,
they talk better than the excite. These are the radio
blogs on the Fred Show. I like you're running in
our diaries, except we say them aloud. We call him blogs.
And now Rufeo's here to tell us why he misses COVID.
(30:55):
Go take it away, Rufio. Yeah what, thank you, dear blog.
I do not miss COVID. I do miss something from COVID.
I miss social distancing six feet apart. I mean, it's
we live in a crazy world right now.
Speaker 3 (31:12):
People like it's no one cares anymore. Nobody cares about
yours personal space.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Bro saying good morning.
Speaker 9 (31:21):
I know.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
I'm just saying, like anywhere I go, especially I have
two kids, and like you wait in a line and
you go anywhere.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
It's they're right next to you, standing next to you.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
They're all up in your space, they're coughing, they're doing
all I'm like, dude, like step back, step back, seconid,
Like I just want.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
To go back to six feet apart social distancing. You
wait in the line.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
I went to this event yesterday at canteeny the state
park over there. They had the little preview of their
holiday lights and stuff. There's like, yeah, obviously there's like
two thousand people there, but it's just like they're all
trying to in the same line to get hot chocolate.
People are nuts to butts over here. I'm like, dude,
just back up a little bit, you know what I'm saying.
(32:01):
And sometimes they've got the stroller and they're on top,
like like we got the two seat of stroller, so
actions in the front, they're like they're butts in actions face.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
I'm like, dude, just beck up, like right, give me
some space here.
Speaker 3 (32:14):
It's just so annoying how people are just there's no
there's no there's no agree with that.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
There's no personal space anymore. Maybe it's just because I'm
a large human being. You know, I'm just what six
five to two thirty five or something, But I uh,
I always I always feel like people, I'm like a
magnet for human beings. Like if I'm out, like if
I'm waiting at a restaurant and there's like a little
lobby area, I will do everything in my power to
get as far away, yes, but then people will like gravitate.
Like I'll be like up against the wall trying to
(32:40):
get to keep distance from people because I don't want
people touching me, and then they get closer to me
and I'm like, why are you getting closer? I'm getting
trying to get further away from you. Yes, that's there's
all this room in front of you. Step up right.
But for whatever reason, it's like I always feel like
I'm in the way and I'm trying to get out
of the way. I just don't think anyone cares about
people's personal space. No one's paying at ten driving on
(33:01):
the road. I don't think anyone cares about anybody else.
I think everyone is too in their own heads thinking
about themselves, and I don't think people are are being considerate.
I miss being able to get places that are far
away very quickly. COVID was nice for that. I mean,
I'm sorry about COVID, and no one liked it. It
was bad for a lot of reasons. But boy, could
(33:22):
I get across town quickly when I needed to because
there was nobody out. We were the only ones. We're
the only ones in the whole city coming to work out.
You're out more than you've ever been. Yes, well, I was,
you were dating. I went, yeah, I was. I had
hobbies and things. Well, I stepped traveling, travel, and you
were out there. You were out everywhere. I agree, though,
(33:47):
He's just like, no one's outside except for me, you know,
I went to China during COVID. I went there. I
wanted to see where it else started ground zero. What
you said I was out here, said you said I
was traveling. You're making it sound like but I was.
(34:10):
I wasn't traveling. You were in Mexico and it started.
You wanted to go. I was like, you know, I
think the world's going to end. I'm gonna leve no.
You know where I was supposed to be with Egypt
and everybody and my parents were like, if you go,
we're gonna be like we'll never talk to you again.
Like this, this this COVID thing is for real. And
(34:31):
I remember being like, come on, you're not gonna shut
the world. Come on. And then I came to work
and said my mom, my mom, will let me go
to Egypt. And you guys gave me the worst time.
You called me every name in the book. I the
word no if. You guys just wanted me to die,
apparently because I didn't go, and I had the time off,
so I went somewhere closer because again, like we didn't
(34:53):
know this was really going to happen. So I went
somewhere closer because I had the time off already, and
then it happened, and I'm sitting there going, how am
I going to get back? What's happening right now? You
didn't go because your girlfriend was mad that you were
going without her. Well, that was no. She was already
that that girl was already gone. We had moved on already.
I remember your mom was just like, I'm gonna buy
(35:13):
it if you go. I'm buying a ticket too. That's true.
If you get stuck, I will be there for you
with me. That's true. That's what she said. That's what
she said. Likes very rare that my dad calls and
has to intervene. He used to have to do it
when I was young. And then went like, whoever if
my phone range and it's my dad going, I need
you not to do this. That means I really don't
need to do it. Like that means like it really
(35:34):
is bad if he has to get involved in Yeah,
and he called me. Can you your mom won't stop
talking about this? Can you just not go? That's exactly
I was like, I just I need you not to
do this. I'm like, okay, fine, And I didn't, but
that would have been something that.
Speaker 5 (35:48):
Was really wild of you. Well, trying to go to
Egypt in the middle of a pandemic.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
But it was before I planned it. I planned the
year before I who could have known? No, he planned it.
Speaker 3 (36:02):
And then you are to stop with these rumors.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
How that trip set like things to go? Yeah, yeah,
I need to go, but it's like I gotta figure
it out. But yeah, I just paid for it. I
just need to like find ten days to go to Egypt.
Speaker 2 (36:18):
What a quarantine and been like a pharaoh by the
time you got back right, Like.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
I'm Egyptian now, actually I mean Egypt now. I haven't
been home in four years. So it's we've made it
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Thanksgiving we'll start calling people up and hooking them up
for the holidays. So, I don't know. It could be anything,
could be money for toys, money to travel, you want
to get some family in town to hang out with you,
if you need some improvements for the house, you can
host everybody. Whatever it is, tell us your story and
we're gonna try and get you hooked up. Also, guys,
(37:23):
our pop up store is a is a massive success.
We had many many customers yesterday, many customers in our
store purchasing our wares, gooding you, including I was the
first person in the store. I purchased from the store
before anyone else could. But we had a lot of
orders for our things. Nice if you ever wanted a
(37:44):
T shirt Fred Show t shirt, if you've ever wanted
a Fred Show sweatshirt, and who hasn't, perhaps a nice
pair of sweatpants, a tied ice shirt which Rufio loves
to remind us all each one is a unique an
individual like a snowflake, a water bottle. We have that.
We have a hat, several different kinds of hats that
you can purchase, and the prices are good, and we
(38:07):
have all the sizes. The shipping is a little aggressive,
but the prices are good. Remember that that's right. And
I'm just I'm not being critical. I'm just getting ahead
of the text that we've been getting, which is, hey,
it's a little expensive to ship, it's real cheap to buy.
So let's just balance things out and realize this is
our first time doing this, and we were trying to
make sure we had merchandise for people who wanted it,
(38:28):
and we were trying to make it affordable and inclusive
in all the different sizes. So this is the world
that we live in now where I have to explain
why we did the thing we did.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
In your mind, move the shipping costs to the price
of the item. If that helps you feel better about buying, that's.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
What I mean. They're thirteen dollars t shirts. Okay, they
cost eighty seven dollars to ship, but it's it's very reason. No,
they don't, they don't. They don't just buy a few things,
but one dollar from each item that we sell goes
to Larry Children's Hospital for our radiothon that we're doing
here in I don't know, a couple of weeks, a
couple of weeks. So you're also doing a great thing
(39:03):
when you buy a piece of Fred Show merch limited
edition only until December first, and one dollar from each
item goes to Larry Children's Hospital and the link if
you want to buy at Fred Show Radio dot com.
So go get your one of thirteen shirt that you've
been seeing and loving and that we only were able
to get the twelve of and we had to handmake them.
(39:23):
Jason was ironing things on his shirts presket We had
to remove jingle ball logos and things, and we used
the old Mickey Minaj shingle bowl shirts turned them into
Fred Shirt shirts Edition.
Speaker 11 (39:36):
Man.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
Yeah, very each one is a snowflake. Fred Show Radio
dot com. It's kissed FM. Good Morning, Fred's show is on.
Good Morning. It's Wednesday, November twenty. It's glad you are here.
It's the Fred Show. Good Morning, Klin, good morning, Hi Jason, Hi, Rufiallo,
Good morning, Paulina, Kiki, good morning.
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Speaker 1 (39:58):
Up is Shelley six fifty and about twenty minutes ago.
If you can beat our pop culture expert in five questions,
you got some money? Snapper eleven game win streak, waiting
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All coming up? What are you working on?
Speaker 2 (40:12):
K Man, a sports attorney, says that the way that
Jake Paul is talking about that fight with Mike Tyson
could get him sued.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
And I'll tell you why. I don't know if you
saw the video I readposted from Gideon, my fitness guru.
We went running yesterday again. We've been running a lot outside.
I don't know why people do this. I cannot figure
out why this is interesting or fun for anyone. I'm
desperately trying to like it and I don't. I'm desperately
(40:43):
trying mel But where was I going with this? Oh?
So we run two something miles and then I'm sweaty
and tired or whatever. And then I'm like, why I
need to reward myself because I just ran, you know whatever.
So then I go order a piece of cheesecake and
I eat them. So what was the purpose of the run? Then,
like I suppose, like maybe I worked off a few
of the calories that I then ingested. But I thought
(41:03):
the point was, you do all this work and then
you don't eat like that, and then you wind up
looking like a Victoria's Secret Swimsuit bottle or something. Right,
But then I tend to reward myself for the physical activity,
which I think just sort of makes it even. I
guess I could just reward myself for a living and
not due to physical activity, and then I would be
a large person and I can just go with some
(41:24):
manjaro and then erase all that. But you know what
I mean, Like, I just I need to find another
way to reward myself.
Speaker 3 (41:30):
Girl, like a cheesecake or a whole cheesecake.
Speaker 1 (41:33):
I need a whole thing, three quarters of it.
Speaker 11 (41:36):
How many.
Speaker 9 (41:38):
You know?
Speaker 1 (41:39):
I took a gum me the other night? This is bad.
I took a gum me the other night, and I
was desperately I get the monchi so bad, Yeah, allegedly,
and I was I was so craving an apple pie
at like eleven o'clock at night. Yes, so I door
dash apple pie just to see what I can get.
And sure enough, jewel Osco Apple Pie delivered in forty
five minutes or less. I'm like, boom, ordered that man
(42:02):
dropped that out of your doorstep. He's like, I don't
know what you're gonna do with no, he goes. This
guy's high. The very best thing possible happened, though it
was like the very best possible scenario. They brought me
a blueberry pie instead, which I don't like, so I
didn't eat it. I tried. It just didn't hit the same.
So I probably saved myself eighty four million galleries because
(42:24):
I would have sat there, one man alone, watching Dateline
with a spoon, and I would have just gone right
into the middle of that apple pie and just eaten it.
You know what I mean, Why are you laughing at me?
Like I need to find a new reward than food.
If I'm trying to look like a swimsuit model in
twenty twenty five, it's.
Speaker 5 (42:43):
Only two rewards. It's either food or sleep. That's it.
Speaker 1 (42:47):
For me. It's either food or some kind of like
physical item like shopping, you know what I mean. Like
I reward myself still to this day with food or
some form of like new toy, you know what I mean.
Like when I was a kid, if I went to
the doctor and didn't, you know, make a scene or whatever.
And this was up until I'm like, well, currently, if
I go to the doctor and don't make a scene,
(43:08):
then I still reward myself to this day. Like my
mom used to say, if you because she knew I
had meningitis and I hated the hospital and I'm all
conditioned and whatever, and the doctor she's like, if you'll go,
then we'll go right to toys r us. Afterwards, every
time she had to buy my she had to buy
me off and it worked. Yeah, And I still to
this day reward myself with something when I do the
(43:29):
basic adult thing that you're supposed to do to survive.
Speaker 3 (43:31):
Yes, rufeel, so why don't you buy yourself clothing like smaller,
like clothing that'll that you could fit into if you
keep running?
Speaker 1 (43:38):
You know, I will say, Now that is a nice thing,
is that I have a whole wardrobe of clothes that
I avoided before. Id of like the way I looked
in that, And now I look better in them because
I've lost a little bit more weight. But I need
to find another way to reward myself, because again I
was going to eat the cheesecake. I wanted the cheesecake,
so I was going to eat the cheesecake anyway. It
was a strawberry cheesecake. Was delicious from said cheesecake factory.
(43:59):
I'll have you know, it was amazing. Ran the you know,
I ran to the front door when the doordass got
brought in. I physically ran. I couldn't get there fast enough,
like I but I really wanted it and I got it,
and that's why I did. But again, and then I'm
sitting there shoveling this thing in, going why did I?
I mean again, I suppose without the first part, the
(44:20):
second part is worse, But the second part was unnecessary
because I never get to the end of eating something
like that and I'm like, I'm so glad I did that.
Like the process is nice, but I never like set
the empty like remains of the you know, it comes
in like a little plastic container and it looks like
I just it looks like a like a bomb cyclone
went through that and I and I never go to
(44:41):
myself and go, man, good job me. I usually look
at it and go, why did I just do that?
You need to delete that app that's door ass. Well,
then well, then I start myself go out civilized. No,
I waste too much food if I buy groceries. I do,
(45:02):
I really do. Like people don't. They really don't think
they don't understand this. But as a single person, the
quantities of unless you're buying food every single day, the
quantities of food that you have to buy, then, unless
you're gonna eat the same thing over and over again,
it doesn't work. Now. Granted, the ordering out is more expensive,
but not as much as it would be if I
had a family. Ordering out with a family would be impossible.
(45:25):
It would be way too expensive. Oh it is. Why
don't you meal prep?
Speaker 4 (45:28):
I mean you're in like your fig giral era, like
you work out, which amazing. Your heart health MA has
to be immaculate. So my question is, why don't you
like prep? Like, okay, make ground turkey for the next
four But that's what I mean, that's exactly what I
don't want to do.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
You don't need it. That's what I don't want to
do because I might eat it twice and then the
third time. I don't want this anyway, And I know
you can make it different and whatever, but it's just
like and then I wagged some bread. I have sandwich stuff.
I have that, Okay, I have bananas and apples and
stuff like that. No, it's not like I do order stuff.
(45:59):
I just I guess if I had a family, then
every week you order like, you know, proteins and vegetables,
and then you're gonna use it all up. It's going
to go away. But I have the best intentions. I
just don't want to eat the same chili for like,
you know, ten days, which is what it would be
for one person to eat all that. You know, when
the budget calls for it, the budget calls for it. Well,
this has nothing to do with budget. This has to
(46:20):
do with the no because because the chief because the
cheap food is the worst food to eat, by the way,
So it's not even about money. It's just like I'm
just lazy and I don't know anyway. Cheesecake, man, you think, yeah,
I'm having a lot of guilt about it, this one.
Have any guilt? You ran two miles right, Hello, it
(46:41):
was actually two point three. Let's make sure we get
that point A point three was the worst part of
the whole thing. So let's let's make sure we get
the cheesecake right. Now, here's My other thing is is
I run with Gideon, and towards the end I try
and talk him into like because he won't tell me
what we're doing, he's trying to obviously extend my stamina.
(47:02):
You know what I'm saying, And it's working. I mean,
that's same two point three three months ago, we would
have stopped, literally would have stopped six times. We would
have walked and taken thirty second breaks six times. Now
we don't stop at all. Wow, that's good. That's good, right,
I'm happy by that. But the last point three is
always me running, begging for mercy, like Gideon, can we
walk for ten seconds? Like? Can I stop for ten seconds?
(47:24):
And then we get to the Enity was like, do
you realize you were having a full on conversation with
me begging me to let you stop? Like, no, like
you used all this energy to tell me that you
wanted to stop. You're perfectly fine running. I'm never gonna
let you do it. He'll never let me stand. Now.
What he's done is he lets me make the choice.
He'll be like, see up there, that poll right there,
(47:46):
if you want to stop right there, you can and
we can take a break if you want you know,
or you can push through, or we could get all
the way to the end there and that would be
a personal mess. And once he lets me make the choice,
it's like, oh damn it. He knows I can't make
I'm not gonna make the weak choice.
Speaker 3 (48:04):
No, I gotta make the strong choice later when you
get the cheesecake.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
That's when I made the week choice. Oh I just
got a text. Thank god, it wasn't getting okay, Waiting
by the phone is new and next to Fred Show.
Ever been left waiting by the phone? It's the Fred Show. Hey, Drek,
good morning, welcome to the show. How are you? What's up?
Speaker 11 (48:25):
I'm good man?
Speaker 1 (48:26):
What's going on with this woman?
Speaker 11 (48:27):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (48:28):
Melania? Is that her name? Melania?
Speaker 12 (48:30):
Melena?
Speaker 1 (48:31):
Melayna. I'm like, I saw Malania. I'm like, who you
going out with? Random? Man, this is gonna get really interesting. Okay, Melayna,
all right, never mind not Melania? False alarm, Milayna. What
happened with this woman? How did you guys meet? Tell
us about any dates you've been on and all that.
Speaker 12 (48:46):
Well, Milna is really cool.
Speaker 11 (48:48):
I met her on Hinge. Actually, man, I was really
excited about it, Like I wanted to be assertive, but
not like too much, because you know, I just scram
ight and I think I accomplished that because she agreed
to go out with me, and I was like super pumped,
and the date far exceeded my expectations. She was so
(49:13):
much prettier in person, and we had fantastic chemistry. We know,
like somebody like you just feel like you already know,
like I felt like I already knew her, and it
was just it was great.
Speaker 9 (49:28):
But now I'm totally at a loss because she never
responded to me again, like we said goodbye, and I
cannot figure out why, you know, like I paid for dinner,
I did everything. I was a total gentleman, so I
got nothing. I just can't figure out why she's not
responding to my text and my calls.
Speaker 1 (49:49):
Yeah, so this date went really well, Derek, And again
you were the consummate gentleman in your opinion, and yeah,
you were hoping to see this woman again, and you
described it was almost like a comfort like you guys
had known any each other before or something, which I mean,
that's cool, like there's a connection in your opinion.
Speaker 12 (50:04):
Yeah, no, we just totally clicked.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
I don't know why this woman's not calling you do.
I don't know why Malayna Malania is not calling you,
but let's play a song. We'll come back. We'll call
her in a couple minutes. We'll see what's going on.
Hopefully she's got a good reason, she's been busy or
something's up, and we can set you guys up on
another date and pay for it. Sound good, awesome, thank you,
Let's see what's up. In part to you of waiting
by the phone, all shall be revealed after Sabrina Carpenter
(50:27):
in two minutes on the frend show Don't Move Sabrina
Carpenter is the French show ten minutes away from the
Entertainer Report, end less than fifteen from six hundred and
fifty bucks if you can beat Shovin Shelley in the showdown.
Hey Derek, Yeah, I let's call me Malena. You guys
recently went out. You feel like the date went really well.
This is after a you matched on one of the
dating apps. But you thought the date went great. You
(50:47):
thought there was good chemistry and a connection and you
were a gentleman. And yet this woman has not called
you back. You've tried to reach out for another date
she hasn't responded to you. You want to know why?
Speaker 12 (50:57):
Yeah, absolutely, it's.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
All right, let's call her now. Good luck? All right? Thanks?
Speaker 13 (51:10):
Hello?
Speaker 1 (51:11):
Hi? Is this Melena? Yeah, I'm Melaya. Hi, good morning.
My name is Fred. I'm calling from the Fred Show,
the Morning radio show, and I do have to tell
you that we are on the radio right now and
I would need your permission to continue with a call.
Can which have for just a minute? You can hang
up anytime? Okay, thank you very much. We're calling on
behalf of a guy named Derek. I guess you guys
that you met on Hinge, one of the dating apps,
(51:31):
and he went on a date recently. Do you remember
meeting him? Oh, the sigh, the si, the classic side.
So we've heard of so many times what happened with
this guy? Because he called us and had a lot
of nice things to say about you and said he
was really excited to meet you and felt like there
was a connection and there was chemistry and his opinion,
he was a gentleman. But yet you're sighing and you're
(51:54):
not calling him back, you're ghosting him. It looks like,
so can you tell us what happened? He didn't know
he didn't vote.
Speaker 13 (52:02):
No, Like it's just crazy, Like the world has been
insane lately. I don't know. We're talking about the election,
and he says he didn't vote and he never has.
He said, I don't do politics, and I'm less, Like
that's like one of the dumbest things someone can say,
Like everyone should do politics.
Speaker 1 (52:20):
It affects all of us. So interesting. So okay, I'm
not saying that voting or not voting, am I saying
that's not significant or a reason not to have pause.
But so other than that, though this guy was actually
a gentleman, because I was waiting for the for him
to say he was a gentleman, only for us to
find out that he was in fact not a gentleman.
But you're saying that everything was okay. You just didn't
(52:41):
like the fact that he that he didn't vote. Yeah,
I mean he was a gentleman.
Speaker 13 (52:45):
But like I can't get past back. I mean, somebody
that doesn't vote, he said he's never voted, Like what, Like,
how can you be sitting back and like not.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
Using your voice.
Speaker 13 (52:54):
I just it's it was a huge turn off.
Speaker 1 (52:57):
Would it have mattered to you if he had voted
different than you? Did would that have been a problem
or is voting? No matter how you vote, you just
need to be you need to participate in the process.
Speaker 13 (53:08):
I mean yeah, like of course, like if if he
didn't vote the way I did, that would be upsetting.
But it's like this guy didn't even he didn't even vote,
like he's never voted. Like I can't get behind that.
Like I can understand if we have policy differences or
just like, you know, different ideas of you know, I
don't want to get too into it, right right, but yeah,
(53:28):
different ideas, that's fine.
Speaker 1 (53:29):
But she was just the vote, not being involved all
in the process. Let me, Derek is here. I forgot
to mention, no dating Derek is or no voting Derek? Right, well,
no data either, no voting Derek is here, Derek. What happened? Man?
Like never you've just never wanted to vote on anything?
Speaker 12 (53:48):
Well you should, I mean no, And look, this is
exactly why because see how like it's already like it's
so argumentative and device to like, why would I want
to bring that.
Speaker 11 (53:58):
Into my life?
Speaker 1 (53:59):
I would agree with that, but I can see from
her perspective, it's like you don't care what's going on
in the world. I realize it's just one vote and
there are millions, but still, I mean, it takes you
have to you have to hopefully do some research in
the process. You have to have an opinion, you have
to care about certain issues, and then you know, it
takes a little bit of effort to go to the
polls and you know, register and vote and do all
those things. I think, you know, that's something that she
(54:20):
wants to see.
Speaker 13 (54:21):
Yeah, aren't even recycled.
Speaker 1 (54:24):
Oh, I mean he doesn't vote, he must not recycle.
And he kills tupies too, I think. But yeah, next,
it's terrible.
Speaker 14 (54:31):
It's not It's like I research things, but it's not
like my one vote really matters, you know, like.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Well, that's the wrong end.
Speaker 13 (54:39):
That's such a terrible way to look at it, honestly,
Like you can't. You can't complain about things that are
happening in the world and then not vote, Like I
just can't.
Speaker 14 (54:49):
It doesn't affect me, you know, the politics. I don't
let all that negativity in my life.
Speaker 7 (54:53):
It doesn't.
Speaker 1 (54:53):
You live in his country, do you live in Canada
or something? I mean, it does affect you, and I
think it, Well, now, you don't make Texas. Excuse me,
but you vote, I say, the important taxes. Okay, well
you vote on which taxes you're you're gonna pay for it?
That's right? Apparently No, But you see, I think it's
more about what I described. It's more about kind of
the whole big picture thing. You care about something bigger
than yourself. Derek.
Speaker 11 (55:15):
Yeah, but I'm.
Speaker 14 (55:15):
Just saying, like, let's be real, like my like, my
one vote, that's not going to make any difference.
Speaker 1 (55:21):
Again for water commissionery. It might attitude for the local level.
It might so six people in it, your vote really
would have manned, Derek, if you live in that one
place in New Hampshire wherever. It is so melaya for you. Again,
it's more like just being active and and sort of
caring about it.
Speaker 13 (55:39):
Yeah, making a mark while you're on this earth. Like,
how can you just like walk around and not care
and not do your part? It just makes me sick.
Speaker 1 (55:47):
Derek. Do you recycle? Because she says you don't recycle either?
I mean I do, Like I put the bin out
of it. He's not a recycler, Okay, I.
Speaker 12 (55:55):
Mean what like this is why this is why I
don't do politics. See, this is all, like, this.
Speaker 14 (56:01):
Is so harsh.
Speaker 1 (56:03):
This is not the same, Like you being criticized for
not voting is not the same as you being criticized
for who you voted for. Like I understand not wanting
to talk about it, and then it's very polarizing and
that we live in a world now where like as
soon as you say one thing, if someone else is
on the other side, then then immediately there's you know,
there's tension. But I think that you can vote, but
(56:24):
then also not want to get into the minutia of
arguing with someone you just met about why you voted.
I think it's two different things. He doesn't see the
point Okay.
Speaker 13 (56:35):
Oh my god, and I don't see the point of
this phone call anymore.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
Yeah, well I'll ask you, uh rap it up. Do
you feel like went out with him again or no?
I guess answer okay, no, no, not gonna happen, all right, Derek.
Speaker 14 (56:50):
Damn Like whatever?
Speaker 1 (56:53):
Huh why beoutter?
Speaker 3 (56:53):
Not?
Speaker 4 (56:53):
I see him on Facebook complaining for the next whatever.
Speaker 1 (56:56):
Yeah, that's going to be him more ever, Yeah, that's
going to be him. Yeah. I guess you can't really
say a whole lot about it, you know what I mean?
You can't really complain if you're not going to be
part of the process. But anyway, she's not interested. Derek,
I wish you the best of luck, and Melina thanks
for your time as well. Okay, I the Entertainment Report
and six fifty, which shows Shelley both next The Fred
Show is back in two minutes. Kiss FM, Chicago's number
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one hit music station. Can when he's the Entertainment Report,
he's on the Bread Show. These photos were so sad.
Speaker 2 (57:26):
Liam Payne was laid to rest in a private funeral
in England yesterday. His One Direction bandmates were there as well.
I mean, Harry just looked inconsolable. Simon Cowell. I saw
James Gordon too. Liam's girlfriend Kate Cassidy walked in with
Elizabeth Hurley's son Damien.
Speaker 1 (57:41):
He's an actor. Only family and close friends were.
Speaker 2 (57:44):
Invited to this small memorial, and Liam's final resting place
comes after his dad, Jeff, brought his body back from Argentina,
where he passed on October sixteenth after falling from the
third floor balcony of his hotel room. He was just
thirty one, so just continues to be so tragic. A
sports lawyer says that several factors could lead to a
(58:04):
class action lawsuit over the Mike Tyson Jake Paul fight.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
So Dan lost. This.
Speaker 2 (58:11):
Dude's a sports attorney at more at Hawk and Hamroff,
which I don't know on some law office, said it
wouldn't shock him one bit to see lawsuits filed on
this fight.
Speaker 1 (58:22):
This is all because of what Logan was saying to
reporters after the fight, basically saying that the whole thing was, yes,
like I went easy on him, and I you know,
I could have taken him out and I didn't write
and he's basically they're just saying this was an exhibition,
but they that's not how it was advertised.
Speaker 2 (58:41):
One hundred percent you're correct. So I think he said
I didn't want to hurt someone that didn't need to
be hurt.
Speaker 1 (58:47):
He wanted to give fans a show. He took his
foot off the gas.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
Obviously, the problem with this is that the fight got
four times the betting interest in any other boxing match,
with the fight's most likely outcome in terms of betting
odds being pulled to win by knockout plus one hundred
and twenty five. The lawyer noted that his comments about
not wanting to hurt Tyson would have been fine had
he couched them to just the eighth round, I guess,
(59:12):
since the final moments wouldn't have put the entire fight
in jeopardy. Since he didn't, he said, he kind of
opened a can of worms.
Speaker 1 (59:20):
Yes, like can you bet? I'm not sure you can,
but I'm sure it happens. But can you bet on
something that's not a fair contest? Or like you can?
But if you're if you're betting on something that you
think is fair chance, only to find out later that
it was predetermined or that there were rules that you
were unaware of, then is that still a fair wage?
Speaker 3 (59:38):
Now?
Speaker 1 (59:39):
I don't think so. No, we didn't know the rules
up front or even like.
Speaker 3 (59:43):
Klen said, like I'm gonna bet that he's gonna knock
out Mike Tyson in the whole fight, and then in
the interview goes, I took it easy on him, he's
an old.
Speaker 1 (59:51):
Man, wasn't to knock him out whatever it's And then
you find out I know it was in the contract,
but it's like no uppercuts from Ryson. It's like, wait
a minute, Well, how was he gonna win there? One
hundred percent.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Yeah, that's his move, right, and the Texas Department of
Licensing License.
Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
Let's again, the Texas Department Licensing.
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tdo Yeah, I always abbreviated when you and I'm talking
about the tdl R. That's yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
So they say that place that I cannot say sanctioned
this fight as an official fight where the two people
are doing a true exhibition. But he's telling us this
is not an exhibition. Also hearing that Netflix is being
sued obviously over all those streaming issues. So there you go, Jason,
did you tell me there's something fun on our website?
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I love how my mom texted me last night, Hey,
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There's a store, there's an actual place. I'm not working.
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she saw for some reason that we had like a
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We had like a we took over the like that's
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You should see designer Shelby Shelley six hundred and fifty bucks.
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show biz?
Speaker 4 (01:03:06):
Shelley in the show Biz Showdown Shobey.
Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
Shelley, Hey, Hello, I was thinking about you when I
was going off on my little cheesecake fascination that I
had last night, my temptation that I a cave to
my temptation. What are sort of pregnancy cravings that you having?
Because if you haven't heard another show, bi is Shelley
Military Mike Spawn coming soon March of twenty five. Right,
(01:03:35):
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Speaker 15 (01:03:39):
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But the thing is, so then I try to my
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I don't know what's left with fruit on the plate?
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Desiree is your challenger today? Hi, Desiree, Hello, Hey, good morning, welcome.
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often the sound boof poof, she goes here we go
desire question number one. Netflix is being sued over streaming
issues during the Mike Tyson Jake Paul fight. Where did
the fight take place in Texas? Okay? Sure? Dave Coolier's
friend in Full House co Star is getting dragged for
wearing a bald cap in solidarity with him and his
(01:05:28):
cancer battle name him.
Speaker 12 (01:05:32):
Oh three, Joey, what's the same?
Speaker 4 (01:05:36):
Two?
Speaker 1 (01:05:38):
We got three left? We're good. We got three left.
We're all good here, which singer put on a surprise
concert in Times Square. This week, Kelsey Ballerini and her
boyfriend proved they're still going strong by cozying up at
a Nashville bar. Who is she dating? Kelsey Balleradi? Who's
(01:06:02):
she dating?
Speaker 11 (01:06:04):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
Jeez, I have You're going to get this one though,
you get the last one. President Joe Biden has a
birthday today. What is the name of his wife? And
the first lady rhymes with Jill yah yeah, and the
rhymes with doctor Jill Biden. Jill Biden there, yeah, yeah, Yeah,
(01:06:28):
I'm counting for me. Oh, you're practicing because you held
up three fingers.
Speaker 11 (01:06:31):
I'm like, you.
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I I did that my tour of duty and I
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can lose every day, it's just less money for the winner,
because remember it's it's going to cost us the same
one when more work for Jason. Yeah, well he's used
(01:06:56):
to that. Okay, here we go. Question number one show
Netflix is being sued over streaming issues during the Mike
Tyson Jake Paul fight. Where do the fight take place? Oh?
Jallous Dallas is correct. Dave Cooier's friend in Full House
CoA star is getting dragged for wearing a ball cap
in solidarity with him and his cancer battle. Name him
John Stamos. That says to me, there's no way I
(01:07:19):
would There's no way you're touching these locks. Right, Yeah,
I know what he was trying to do. But which
singer put on a surprise concert in Times Squared this week?
I think I miss that. I don't shoo SNL host
Charlie wax c X, thanks we were looking for and
(01:07:41):
her boyfriend proved that they're still going strong by co
seing up in a Nashville bar. Who is she dating?
Case Stokes? That's right. In President's Joe Biden has a
birthday today. What is the name of his wife and
first lady, Joe Biden? Doctor Joe Biden's correct, that's I
think a four and that's a win. Desiree, I'm sorry,
you're gonna have to say it. My name is Desiree.
(01:08:01):
I got showed up on the showdown. You know the rest.
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I got showed up on the showdown.
Speaker 13 (01:08:08):
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That was really good. You can't hang with.
Speaker 3 (01:08:20):
No.
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That could have gone very poorly, right, you can't hang
with I have nothing, nothing, nothing. I gotta go. I
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(01:08:43):
have a great day. Thank you, Thank you for listening.
Arlington is the suburb of Dallas. Stop it, just stop
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Did he got a surprising legal win?
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Also the person who made a sex doll to look
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Sing your song now go It's crazy that next week
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Oh boy, hello. I remember when I was a kid
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Speaker 3 (01:10:49):
Yes.
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Now I'm like somebody yesterday was like, isn't it your
birthday coming up? I'm like, yes, next month. Oh wait,
no we're in them. Oh wait, no it's next week. Yeah.
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:10:57):
I just yeah, I have no concept of time. I
don't know all what do you want to do for
your birthday? We got two weeks. I was like, it's
She's like it's on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
I was like, it's Sunday, Sergio, how you doing? Hey,
good morning, Sergio, welcome. Tell us about you.
Speaker 11 (01:11:17):
I've played Paulina like early in the summer, lost to her,
so hope it's the reception this time.
Speaker 1 (01:11:22):
Yeah. I love it when people tell us it's a
they've played our games with them the past, you know,
several weeks. It's good though, Sergio. I means you listen
all the time, you know, yeah, different season two, he said, summer,
and I'm just reminded that we indeed only have thirteen listeners.
So it's wonderful. Sergio, what number are you? Are you
number eleven? Yeah, number eleven. Here you go, Sergio's number eleven.
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That's amazing. Here we go, guys. Five questions, general knowledge,
trivia questions. We never quite know what Pauline is going
to say. Some weeks she gets a five and I'm amazed.
The other weeks she says crazy things we don't know.
So let's play the game, Paulina, with all due respect. Autios,
all right, Sergio, good luck, thanks anyway. She goes to
the sound boof boof I entwer within there she goes, okay, Sergio.
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Question number one, in terms of grammar, what is the
name for a person, place, thing, or event? Three? Now
finish the lyric, r e s pect three, Oh my god? Two? One? Okay?
(01:12:31):
Three questions left, Sergio. We're good, We're good. In what
continent is India? Located?
Speaker 9 (01:12:40):
Asia?
Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
One animated movie? Is the phrase just keep swimming associated
with demo? And what do you call the process of
heating milk to one hundred and forty degrees to destroy
harmful bacteria? This should be good. Three fusturization. You got
(01:13:02):
a four. That's all right. I think that's gonna hold.
Redemption is here, let's see. Yeah, so paul you said,
Pauline to beat you the last time. Yeah, well we'll
see a tie does go to Paulina. But he got
a four? Oh, I got all nervous. He was like
smiling at the door. I mean I wasn't sure. I
was going.
Speaker 3 (01:13:18):
Yeah, because we know what answers we're going to get today.
Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
All right, p Question number one in terms of grammar,
what is the name for a person, place, thing, or event?
Try anomenous anymos finished the lyric r E S P
E c T. You know what it means to me?
(01:13:44):
That's close not right though? Find out what it means
to me in what continent is India located? Continent? Asia? Tried?
What animated movie is the phrase just keep swimming associated
with finding Nemo?
Speaker 3 (01:14:06):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:14:06):
Who? Finally, you gotta get this and you would win.
That's how I would go to you. I don't like that.
What do you call the process of heating milk to
one hundred and forty degrees to destroy harmful bacteria? Heating milk? Yeah,
to destroy harmful bacteria safe to consume, to make where
they take it from the cow, they do this? Oh fermentation? No, no, no, no,
(01:14:31):
what is it pasteurization. Honestly, that wasn't a terrible guess. Yeah,
I don't tell my grandma. I mean you were in
the same sort of I guess not really, but whatever, right,
I'm not met about the answer. But anyway, Sergio wins. Sergio,
you are the winner redemption. Indeed last summer ninety one
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for Paulina, so her all time score eighty two to
ninety one. Sergio is a winner today. Thank you for
being listening to number eleven of thirteen. Hang on one second, Okay, good,
thank you, Okay, thanks, right, I'll talk to you next week.
We're so good looking in talent playing the next game. Actually,
it's funny because Sergio is gonna be on that definitely
gonna be It's gonna be on Kiki Karaoke. Now we
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went to the store last time, right, you know, millions
of people that have access to the show and the
same thirteen and God bless you, God bless you for it.
You know, it's fine. Whatever we make, we make it work.
So Kiki Karaoke is up next, and uh, this week's
theme songs involving eating and food in honor of thanks Thanksgiving. Yeah,
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and we took some creative liberties here too. But that's
why I had to include food so it wouldn't be
too filthy. But I'm scared. But indeed, these are songs
involving eating and food. So I'm going to start a song,
I'm gonna stop it, and Kiki has to get the
next two lyrics. Well, you tell us if she'll get
them right or wrong. That's all you have to do
in this game. So if you want to play eight
(01:15:59):
five to five five, I'm one, one three five called
now we'll play next in two minutes. The entertainer of
for trending stories and the fun fact is about ants
about ants. That's coming up too, hoarding everyone, thanks for
waking up with us, ladies and gentlemen. It's time to
play ki ki okay baby, all right, the world's easiest game.
(01:16:22):
All you have to be able to say is right
or wrong. Basically, Jennifer is the challenger. Jennifer, he have
you played any games on our show yet? Today? I
wonder No? Okay, good, don't look at that. Wow, that's
really good. That's good. Contests all right? No, I love
(01:16:43):
a new contestant, we love I love the old contested
I love I love everybody, don't, man, except if you're
a hater on the text. I don't love that, but
I guess you're listening, so then I go back to
loving you, so it's fine. I'll never stop loving you, Jennifer.
I know you're not a text hater, though, tell us
about you.
Speaker 5 (01:16:59):
I am a mama, three, a wife, a student, and
I am everything else.
Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
And one of the thirteen too. You've got a lot
of titles and we love you for it. But let's
play this game here. Today's songs are in honor of
Thanksgiving because we're not going to be here next week.
Songs involving eating in food, all right, which would mean
our first natural selection would be Sabrina Carpenter Taste Okay,
songs about eating in food. So that's what we're doing.
(01:17:27):
Do you think when I stopped this song, Jennifer, the
Kiki will get the next two lines of Sabrina Carpenter Taste,
right or wrong.
Speaker 13 (01:17:36):
I have faith in new Kiki, so yes, thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:17:40):
See what happened to? Exciting? She's talking about? Thanks to? Okay?
Speaker 5 (01:17:55):
Yeah, an a great depression. We're back together. Yes, it's true.
You're gonna miss me when he's kissing you, and when.
Speaker 1 (01:18:16):
What a great depression? Why it tasting me? What can
we start over? You just skipped the entire title of
the song.
Speaker 5 (01:18:33):
Bad Well, you know, she leaves quite an impression five
ft from easy to be exact, You wonder why my
my clothes went missing because somebody clothes. It's at yes,
and then that's when you need the gray depression.
Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
But you're still laying next to me. One degree separation separation.
If I'm tasting, I ain't depressed. I mean I thought
she was the great together. And it's true. You don't
(01:19:18):
have to say when.
Speaker 5 (01:19:20):
He's kissing you, Okay, I got it, when she's there
with me, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:19:27):
Yeah, quite an impression. T shirt one time. I don't
know what you're saying, But everybody that's about Jennifer songs
about eating in food. So the next song is a classic.
It's a classic if you've ever been to any kind
of bar, especially internationally, they love they love this one.
(01:19:51):
Deaf Leopard, Pour some sugar on me. Oh god, I
got the T shirt. I do have all the T shirt.
You haven't you own a Deaf Leopard T shirt? I'm
sure you're a huge fan. You've been to all their shows.
Do you think that she will get this right or wrong?
Because you got number one wrong, I'm surprised. But do
you think she'll give this right or wrong? I'm sorry
you got this? Okay, Let's see how this goes you.
(01:20:11):
Let's see how this goes.
Speaker 8 (01:20:16):
Yeah, see here, Okay, come on, I'll give it a chorus,
Come come.
Speaker 5 (01:20:34):
My way, because we're gonna be so fat.
Speaker 1 (01:20:43):
Some shug oh man.
Speaker 5 (01:20:46):
If you need a touch, so sug ma.
Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
If you need my luck, shut out if you want
a touch. So that's longer than the actual song, but
not even close. Right, sugar, that was the.
Speaker 8 (01:21:24):
Name.
Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
If you want to touch? What the great depression? I think? Okay,
so I guess technically, Jennifer, you're one in one, so
we got to get this one right. This is songs
about food and eating. Peaches and cream is a natural
peaches and cream and natural choice. Do you think she
(01:21:54):
will get this right or wrong?
Speaker 11 (01:21:55):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:21:56):
You got this? Yes I would. I would agree. I
think this is going to go really well. I don't
everyone writing peaches and cream. Let's see how this goes
It's the key, the key, yes, do.
Speaker 5 (01:22:10):
Let me show you what a feeling you when when
I hire, when I arrive at you, I want to
put my lips all. I can't get enough for you?
What always thinking you were so sweet? I can't forget.
Oh boy, Yeah, you make me sweat. Yeah, I'm talking
about peaches and cream.
Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
Yeah, carry you go? Okay, nice job, peaches and cream, Jennifer.
She gotta write you in Yes, yes, well that's all
she needed you. You want, I don't know what you want?
You want something fabulous? Hang on one second, Jennifer. A
(01:22:48):
very nice job. Have a good day with all your
different jobs and all the different things you gotta do.
She's everything mom, employee, student and winner of Kiki. Carry well, baby,
stay strong. Let's do the enter Caamera Report. Next trending stories,
if we have time, A fun fact today, and waiting
by the phone. If you missed it all killing up
Bitch to Fread shiel Back eame three Calon's Entertainment Report.
(01:23:11):
He's on the Fread Show.
Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
A judge has ordered federal prosecutors to destroy several pages
of P Diddy's handwritten notes that they got from that
raid I talked about when they rated his jail cell
at the Brooklyn facility where he's in custody. A judge said,
virtually every single thing in these legal pads are matters
that he discussed with his lawyers. This has been a
(01:23:34):
complete failure institutionally. The government should not be in possession
of the nineteen pages. The prosecution team disagreed, arguing self
labeling something legal doesn't automatically make it subject to the
attorney client privilege. The government received these materials through a
completely appropriate channel, and they cited that they did this
(01:23:54):
because they were saying that he left a strong interference
or inference excuse me, that he paid all off potential witnesses,
so they claim that he was doing stuff from his
jail cell. A judge did say that he would no
longer consider the example when he decides whether or not
to release Diddy on.
Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
Bail at hearing on Friday. So that'll be a big deal.
Speaker 2 (01:24:15):
That part of it's getting thrown out, and we'll see
if he gets denied that or if he.
Speaker 1 (01:24:20):
Gets to go home in the meantime while he waits
for trial.
Speaker 2 (01:24:23):
Late cinematographer Helena Hutchins's mother says that Alec Baldwin never
apologize to her, which is why she's refusing to attend
the Ross debut screening today. Her name is Olga, and
she said that all continues to increase her pain with
his refusal to apologize to her and his refusal to
take responsibility for her death. Instead, he seeks to unjustly
(01:24:44):
profit from his killing of my daughter. That's her words.
She said, there's been no justice for Helena and as
a result, she's not going to be at the film's
premiere today at this film festival in Poland.
Speaker 1 (01:24:55):
I guess the surprise that movie's coming at at all.
I am too, but her husband, but I believe is produce,
so he had some saying it. Yes, yes he did.
Speaker 2 (01:25:06):
But her mom is just saying, even though she's in
the Ukraine and it's you know, neighbor's Poland, it's gonna
be way too hard. And she said, uh that they
obtained Gloria Alread, the attorney to go after Alex. She
said his decision to not even call the family to
say he's sorry is cruel and dishonors her and her memory.
(01:25:27):
By the way, the film festival's website crash when it
started selling the rust tickets, So I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:25:33):
For me, it would be hard for me to see.
But I guess if her husband wants to move forward
with it, but how do you not say sorry or well?
But I also wonder if his lawyers are like, you
can't talk to her. That's a good point. And then
if you say you're sorry, does that acknowledge he'll Yeah,
I don't know if that's true or that good point.
I did take two law school classes in total, not
the whole semester, just too in total. But I also
(01:25:56):
believe that that might they're probably like, don't talk to her,
don't say anything. You're right, that's my first even if
I didn't have any if I didn't do it on purpose,
or I didn't do it at all, that'd be my
first thing is to call and try and make it.
I mean, how do you make it? How do you
make that right? But I would at least say I'm
so sorry this happened. Yeah, that's the admission of guilt
on what's true. That's a great point. We didn't want
to be on record with that.
Speaker 2 (01:26:16):
Yeah, I mean she's just grieving, you know however, and yeah,
so I can't imagine and just with this coming out today,
I'm sure it's gonna be a really hard day for her.
Speaker 1 (01:26:25):
Switching gears a really big right turn alert.
Speaker 2 (01:26:28):
Lamar Odom admits that he's still thinking about his ex
Chloe Kardashian years after their divorce, and I could have
told you that. He was doing a podcast and he
referred to the sex doll that he purchased to look
like Chloe, and he said, when you're really thinking about it,
it's like a doll. But when you think about it like,
it's mental health and how important that is, not just
in today's time, but from.
Speaker 1 (01:26:46):
The beginning of time.
Speaker 2 (01:26:48):
And the podcaster was like, so a sex doll that
looks like your ex wife is about mental health?
Speaker 1 (01:26:53):
And he said, for me, it is. It's sick. But
I think we're all a.
Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
Little off, a little weird and a little bit off,
and they're going to make it look like her, and
he needs it like a harem.
Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
I would be scared if I were Chloe's.
Speaker 2 (01:27:07):
He admits that they don't speak and that he can't
text her and she won't reply.
Speaker 1 (01:27:15):
This might be why, Yeah, this might this might have
something to do with it. You're making sex sells of
my likeness. Yeah, that's a little freaky. He's standing by
his decision. She's a little freaky by multiple definitions.
Speaker 2 (01:27:27):
He said, I'm a stand beside it, beside it, I
can talk today.
Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
I think that's all right.
Speaker 2 (01:27:32):
By the way, if you want to catch up on
anything you missed from our Crazy Show, the Fred Show,
just get the free iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 1 (01:27:37):
Everything is up there on demand to search the frend Show.
We got a merch store, by the way. It's a
pop up store. It's there till December first, and one
dollar from everything that you order to go Stillary Children's
Hospital in Chicago. And if this is successful, then we'll
do it again. We have all kinds of ideas for
for creative merch, you know, different things, so we got
to sell all this stuff first. And we don't make
any money on it. It's simply because a lot of
people were asking for one of thirteen and Fredshiw merch,
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which we're very grateful for. And we've had more than
thirteen orders, which is surprising. It's very surprising to me
because we only have thirteen people who call on her
to play games. So I don't know who these other
people are who've been ordering things, but we're grateful, uh,
and we think the merchandise is very affordable. We think
the shipp's a little high, but there's a compromise. And
so I'm just getting ahead of it because if I
know the people that text the radio station, well someone
(01:28:23):
already has said something. Actually, so if there's somebody to
complain about it, we'll be complained about, which it doesn't
which it doesn't have to be, you know what I mean,
Like we make mistakes that some weird thing's happen right here.
Sometimes we don't have to complain about it. We certainly
have the ability to. We don't have to, though, do we. Yeah,
(01:28:43):
I'm being tested today. That's okay. Anyway, we got the
merch store and I would love for you to have
some Fred Show merch. And I'm sure maybe there are
people in your in your lives that would like Fredshiw merch.
And one dollar from each item goes Silary. We don't
make anybody. I don't know what else to say about this.
We're not profiting. This is not well and Ruvio has
nothing to do with it. I do not, And we
also we're not running the store. So for those people
who are like, hey can you grab me, like my mom,
(01:29:04):
hey can you grab me some things and bring them
to know because I don't. Someone has to produce them
and you have to go to the website and order them. So,
uh need I got her? What is she? What is she?
What's your order? And what are you going to do?
You're going to go to our storeroom? Yeah, I just
need her credit card information?
Speaker 6 (01:29:24):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:29:25):
Yeah? Yeah, my mom's listened long enough. I don't have
to do that. Fred Show Radio dot com and check
out the store and only it's only up until December first.
If you want to buy something, please do Fun Fact.
It's about ants about ants. We'll do it next day
more Fread Show. Next Fread Show is on Fread's Fun
Fact Fred Fun learn so much guys, did you know?
(01:29:54):
Did you know that there is a kind of ant
that is only found within a four fourteen block section
of New York City and nowhere else on the planet.
Fourteen block section of New York City. Special kind of ant.
It's similar to a regular cornfield ant, but it can't
be matched to any other known ant species. Scientists believe
that it evolved thanks to isolation within the concrete jungle.
(01:30:18):
So it's it's like basically species only you can find there. Wow.
Ants freaked me out? Yeah, Like that's an un irrational
fear that I have. Somehow it was like being eaten
by aunt oh oh, eaten like a swarm of them,
like one ant here and there, doesn't like the whole
colony when they all thank you, right a colony. Great.
(01:30:39):
Now I have a word to put with my extreme
paranomal spreadshell. Next