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April 21, 2025 27 mins

Keke discusses family drama on Keke's Court! Paulina tells us who she would NEVER smoke with. And Fred tells us what generation is most likely to sleep naked on Fred's Fun Fact!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well in the city.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
He's my last damn retiring.

Speaker 3 (00:03):
You don't stop that, boy, I'm lokward of God.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Yeah, honestly, I've had enough Sabrina Carpenter with that single espresso.
But Kiki, you.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Got what that double expresso?

Speaker 4 (00:12):
Baby?

Speaker 5 (00:14):
Nice.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Fread's show is on Shout Out to District three hundred.
I guess I had a District three hundred. I promised
I would do it.

Speaker 6 (00:21):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
It is Monday, April twenty, first of Fred's show is
on High Camon Good morning, Hi, Jason Brown, Hello Paulina.
Kiky's here, Good morning Bellamine on the phone of the
text eight five five five three five. Kiki's courting just
a second butt off, bump girl. You are not a doctor, Hi, Judge,
Kiki will tell us the case. You guys are the
jury eight five five three five. The Entertainment Report headlines

(00:46):
and the biggest stories of the day and the fun
fact all coming up. What are you working on?

Speaker 7 (00:49):
K You have heard of a dream blunt rotation? But
whis Khalifa shares his nightmare blunt rotation?

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Blunt rotation?

Speaker 7 (00:57):
Yeah, like you know, like if like you guys are
a dream blunt rotation for me to smoke with you know.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
And and yesterday was, as my mom calls it, National
smokedown Day. That's what Pam calls it.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
I've never heard that before. Blunt rotation.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
I told you on Saturday.

Speaker 7 (01:11):
That you, Amy and a couple other people were in
my dream blunt rotation.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Maybe I understood the context then, I don't know. Yeah,
but I had already been in my own blunt rotation
at that point, so yeah, that's not true. Actually it
was just no, it was shots or whatever, shots, shots
or whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
Right, I got home and I shots were somewhere.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
Girls saying yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was. It's been a lot of
us lately. We've been we've been spending a lot of
time with each other later.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Which is a good thing. You know, your voice got.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
But we actually like each other, so there's that we do.

Speaker 7 (01:46):
And I watched Kiki take a shot of whiskey with
no chaser, and she almost got flirted with by me.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
You're a real one, I.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Had to Amy was looking directly at me.

Speaker 7 (01:58):
She went from her blue drink to a like a
raw shot of whiskey with no chaser.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
I was so proud I have here on my chest.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Now now, well, yeah, I didn't realize it was new.
Next in three minutes, I know I was getting I'll
have a dad joke for you. Next, it's Fresh Fresh Show.
It's Kiki's Court. Okay, all right, is the honorable Kiky

(02:25):
is here? Just Kicky take it away.

Speaker 8 (02:28):
All right, let's get in the courtroom. The gabble has
been hit. It says, hey, Kike, my name is Margaret.
I need to know if you think I'm wrong for
telling my daughter that she's not a doctor and her
kids should come first. My daughter has been an er
nurse for ten years. She's a divorced, single mom of two,
and I feel like she has allowed her career as
a nurse to ruin her life.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
Since her husband left three years ago.

Speaker 8 (02:52):
She has completely allowed her kids to become door dash kids,
meaning there's never a home cooked meal on a stove,
but instead they're being four to live off of food
delivery services because she's always at work. I reached my
breaking point when she almost missed my granddaughter's awards ceremony. Luckily,
her ex husband made time to be there with me,

(03:12):
but my daughter, on the other hand, came running in
late and completely missed my granddaughter's name being called. I
was furious. I told her, you're not a damn doctor,
You're just a nurse. Stop trying to save the world
and be there for your family. Well, my daughter hasn't
spoken to me since, and even stopped communication between me
and my grandkids. I feel bad, but I think it

(03:33):
was the hard truth that she needed to hear.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 2 (03:37):
Well, the just a nurse thing I don't like, So
let's just fix that. The just a nurse, I mean
nurses the backbone of all of them. I mean doctors,
of course, you know, but nurses are out here right
alongside the doctors, helping them, in fact, in many ways,
you know, facilitating a lot of the things that the doctors,
you know, tell them to do, double checking, that kind

(03:58):
of thing. So the justin nurse thing, I don't know
about that. The second thing I would ask you, Kiki,
Judge Kiki, is are they in a position where she
she could work lessons still provide I wonder exactly, because
that's my question, Like, is she in a position as
a single mom where she doesn't need to work this
much she's choosing to, or is this what it takes
in order to support the family.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
I don't know many people who work just to work.

Speaker 8 (04:23):
I don't know many people who would sacrifice time with
their children just because. And Margaret, I love you, but
I feel like you are wrong. Okay, instead of reprimanding
your daughter in front of her ex husband by the way,
and saying you're not a doctor, you need to put
your kids first, how about you give give a little grace,
a little understanding, offer a little help. If you're tied

(04:43):
of your grandkids eating DoorDash every day, why don't you
cook my home cooked meal. You see your daughter busting
her butt to go to work, and clearly she needs
to work, and now you're praising him saying he made
time to be there for his daughter.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
He's a parent, That's what he's supposed to do.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
Oh, thank you.

Speaker 8 (04:57):
Like he doesn't get an award or a trophy because
he made to be there. Like you, you have to
be understanding on both parts. And until you made me,
you weren't a single mother, so you don't know the
struggle that comes along with that. And I just feel
like in this case, as a mother, you should have
extended your daughter a little grace. And yes, you can
have a conversation with her and say, hey, we got
to find a work life balance. I don't want you
sacrificing the time you're with the kids. Help her through that.

(05:19):
But to just tell her you're not a doctor, you're
just a nurse. That is insane to me.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
You know, I don't like that angle.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
I wouldn't talk to you either, Miss Margaret, not gonna lie.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
No, I don't like that angle. No, there's a constructive
way to say. I know that your job is important
to you. I know that you're doing important work, but
you know you're missing a lot of stuff with your
kids and you're gonna regret that. Yes, And so you know,
is there a way to make sure that you know,
don't you may not be able to make it do everything.
And that's also, by the way, why there's you got

(05:49):
mom and dad in this situation. So dad can cover sometimes, Yes,
Dad can come to some things that mom can't come to.
Not everybody can be at everything all the time.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Can dad cook a meal for the kids during the week?

Speaker 8 (05:59):
And can Dad I pick them up and be at
their activities insteads since he has all this time in
the world, Like, it's just hard for it's just hard
to say, you know, you're just this, and I don't
understand why you're doing that. And anybody who knows a nurse,
if you've ever dated a nurse, if you've ever been
raised by a nurse, it's not easy for them to
just get off the clock. It's not a job where
you can just go in and the next person comes in.

(06:19):
It's like okay, bye. No, there's checks and balances, there's
patients that need things, and nurses work extremely hard. I
don't want to I don't want to fight the doctors,
but when I go to the anything medical, I see
the nurses more than I see the doctors.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
It's different, but you can't discount the work that's being
done by nurses because they're not doctors. It's incredibly important
to the process.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
Yes.

Speaker 9 (06:40):
No, And I think what really becks my heart too
in the situation is that when you said, you know,
she ran in laid and saw her daughter, but she
missed her daughter's name being called at the award ceremony.
I think what for me broke my heart was that
that mom already felt so much guilt when she was
on her way there trying to make it on time.
And I think mom guilt is so so I think

(07:00):
you know, grandma or in this case, her mother is
really just piling onto the mom guilt and the frustration
that we feel as working moms. In my opinion, and
I think it's it's messed up, and I think there's
is a situation where yeah, people have to step in
and help. What do I always say, guys, it takes
a village and being a single mom like my hats
off to you, close off to whatever, everything off to you, everything, because.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
They're taking a close off single moms. That's my job.
I lay my body.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
Down, I'm here give us support all single moms for
their plighted. Man, it can't be easy, No, it's I'm
eight five one three five You guys at the Jerry,
what do you think? Yeah, I don't know. I uh.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
I think maybe there's there's some kind of constructive conversation
that might that might need to be had here because
we've talked about this before. You know, growing up, I
had a good friend when I was a little kid.
His dad was a doctor, and they used to joke
like that the doctor's kid is the least cared for
because doctors have this It's like this out outward calling.

(08:03):
It's like I'm I gotta take care of my patients,
take care of my patients, and they come home look
at their kid. And he didn't not love his kid,
but it was like, you're fine. You know, he'd look
at him and be It wasn't that he didn't care,
but it was just like, you're fine, right, you know
what I mean? Like I don't I'm not gonna I'm
not gonna come home and oh you're you're good, like
you're not sick. Whatever, move on, move along. And I
do think there's like a there's probably a complex if

(08:24):
you want to call it that, or wherever, where whatever,
where doctors feel this need to constantly It's like I
don't know how you leave that behind, right, you know
what I mean? Like I don't know how you do
a shift and then just leave and then you're I mean,
I feel like I would be there all the time
trying to save everybody, you know, and you can't. Yeah,
I can't do that because I gotta go home and
now be a family guy too, you know, I'm caring

(08:45):
for my patients all the time, then I'm coming. I'm
sure it's a very difficult balance.

Speaker 8 (08:48):
And an er nurse, it's NonStop I'm sure, like you
see all type of crazy stuff happening all day, and
I'm sure it's just not hard to get off. And
I just I could never see myself mom shaming my
daughter who is divorce single trying to make it with
two kids like grandma pick up some of the slike well.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
And you can encourage her to maybe make sure her
priorities are in order. Yeah, but I also think that
minimizing what she does in an effort to do that
is not the way to go about it. You're just
a nurse, no, no, no. If you want her to
reorganize and reconsider, hey, look, I think you're working a
little too much over time and you're missing a little
too much stuff. Now, again, the question that we don't

(09:28):
know the answer to is does she have to work
the overtime? Like that? Is that what is required for
her to provide a life for her family? Is the
dad not contributing? We don't know any of these things, right.
Is she choosing to work because she doesn't want to
be at home, because she doesn't want to be a mom,
because she wants someone else to handle that, Then there's
probably a caring conversation that could be had you know,

(09:49):
to address that not Yeah, what you do is not
that important. Hey, Nina, good morning.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
Welcome, good morning.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
So well you heard the whole thing Kiki's court. What
do you think.

Speaker 10 (10:00):
Horrible I have? My daughter is a nurse, she works
fifteen hour shifts.

Speaker 6 (10:03):
She tries to pick up. She's a single mom.

Speaker 10 (10:06):
She owns her own home, she has to pay the mortgage,
she has to feed her son, plus her.

Speaker 6 (10:11):
Sons has special needs.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
So we all help out.

Speaker 10 (10:15):
I cook a meal for her if she doesn't have time,
I even cook her lunch, so she takes it.

Speaker 6 (10:20):
Why can't this grandmother.

Speaker 10 (10:21):
Help out right instead of you know, putting her down.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Yeah, it's wrong. Well, and unfortunately, you know, most working
parents can't take a vacation day or take off for
every single event exactly, which is why the Paulina's point.
You know, that's where you come in, Nina, That's where
aunts and uncles come in. And that's where you know,
because again, it takes it takes a village sometimes it.

Speaker 6 (10:42):
Takes a village. It takes a village.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
Yeah, your daughter's lucky to have you there. Yes, she
is rich.

Speaker 10 (10:49):
My grand I drive an hour for the other grandkids
to take them to school. I get up at six
in the morning, take them to school at six thirty
so I can get up there at seven thirty. I
feed him practice, and then I come back and do
the same game every Wednesday and every other weekend for
my grandkid that's at the other set.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
I do everything, And.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
You're being proactive, Nina, as opposed to this grandmother who's
you know, again, maybe the message is correct. Maybe this
woman needs to, you know, kind of reorganize here, but
to put her down in the process.

Speaker 6 (11:22):
For the kids if she doesn't want them to uber, there's.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
A different way to go about this. Thank you, Nina,
have a great day.

Speaker 6 (11:27):
You as welcome.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Thank you for listening. Tammy, Hi, Tammy, good morning.

Speaker 6 (11:32):
Hi.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Hey, So you are a you're a CNA. So you're
a nurse, right, I'm a nurse's aide okay, well all right,
and and so you're in the field, and so you
can relate to this. What do you think when you
hear this story about this this grandmother putting her own
daughter down because she's not spending enough time with her
kids and because she was late to something because she
was working, right, I.

Speaker 11 (11:54):
Follow her pain because I was also a single mom
and uh, I recently became a CNA, and I see
what the nurses go through, especially the nurses who have children,
you know, constantly end up being late to things because
we can't just leave our positions and not nurses, aids
or nurses. We can't just leave because we have patients

(12:17):
who depend on us. And not only that, we are
support staff. We're there to support everybody and the nurses
and CNA and I feel like it's it's so harsh
for her to to do that to her daughter. Yeah,
you should try to support her because nurses work so.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
Hard, like so hard, and they are.

Speaker 11 (12:41):
The backbone of any medical facility.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Right and Demi, if you're taking time off, if you're
not working at fifteen, that means someone else has to
work the fifteen who probably already worked one. So you know, again,
it's not like there's just so many people out there
that can fill in all the time for every practice
and game and thing, which is a shame, but that's
how she's making a living for her family.

Speaker 11 (13:04):
There is also a very big nursing and just nursing
shortage period, like nurses and sandys are in high demand
right now because almost any facility you go to is
going to be understaffed. I really don't know very many
facilities right now that aren't struggling with staffing, so I

(13:25):
can't see why she's probably running late to things.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
Well, Tammy, thank you, have a great day. Thanks for
calling you too, Thank you for listening. Jennifer High, good morning.

Speaker 6 (13:36):
Hi, good morning.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
So Kiki's Court, basically, you've got a mom of a
woman who's a nurse and a single mother criticizing her
daughter for not putting her kids first in her opinion,
which has now resulted in this rift between them because
Mom's like, hey, you need to do more stuff with
your kids. And this woman is a nurse and I
assume she's working, you know, a lot in long hours,

(13:59):
and we don't know again if it's because she has
to to provide or because who knows what the reason is.
But according to the according to mom, her own mother,
you're not doing enough. What do you think?

Speaker 9 (14:11):
First?

Speaker 6 (14:12):
I want to say that this one really irks me
on so many different levels. Bring the single mother is
so hard, and you know, sometimes you have to do
what you have to do to just be able to
support your kids and support your family. And trust me,
I guarantee you there's times where she doesn't want to
be at work and she wants to be at home
with her kids and you know, going to every single

(14:33):
function but you can't. And mom guilty is real, yeah girl,
and right. And the fact that her own mother is
making her feel worse about just having to support her
kids like that is not okay. Like, if you see
your daughter is struggling, do something to help her out

(14:53):
instead of making her feel worse about having to support
her family, and make that decision.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
I agree. Thank you, Jennif have a great day.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
Thank you guys, thanks.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
For calling, Thanks for listening to Lissa. Hi, good morning. Hi.
So you were the kid of the mom who was
a nurse, so just this resonates with you.

Speaker 5 (15:11):
Yes, one of five?

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Okay, all right? And so when you hear this story,
what do you think?

Speaker 6 (15:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (15:18):
It breaks my heart a little bit, only because the
grandmother has lacked compassion, was what I'm getting from that.
Being young and seeing my mom she went to college,
became an arin full time nurse all by herself, was
all five of us, and because she didn't really have
that close knit with her mother, we picked up the

(15:40):
slack with each other, like we knew how to like
make something on the souf, to cook or whatever. Again,
it was five of us, so I understand maybe her
kids a little younger, but like I said to her,
mother just lacked a little compassion. I was more understanding
of my mother's situation, so I knew she couldn't be
there like I understand, you know, it's a little envious
for other kids, is, but it was more understanding of anything.

(16:02):
And I never resented my mother for any of that.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Did you ever feel like that to her?

Speaker 1 (16:07):
It's crazy, I'm sorry to.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
Interrupt you, but did you ever feel like, just to
flip it, that your mom, even though she was doing
what she had to do. Were you ever jealous of
the patients, Like it's almost like maybe she cares about
them more than us, even though you knew that wasn't it.
But did you ever feel that way?

Speaker 5 (16:23):
Not at all. I mean, they're in the hospital, I'm
not There was no jealous, you know what I mean.
They're obviously unwell ill can't take care of themselves, whereas
I'm fortunate and I have good health. You know a
mother who when you know, if something was wrong, she
did step in and take care of it.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
You know.

Speaker 5 (16:38):
It's not like we were neglected in that sense. So no,
I never felt jealous of the patients of anything. I
felt sorry for them, you know.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
Yeah, thank you for calling to listen. Have a good day,
you too, Thank you, because I've heard that one before too,
with like people who are in relationships with people in
the healthcare field, for example, it's like they give everything
they've got all day and then they come home and
they go to sleep, and it's like, well, wait a minute,
hol on, you know what about this whole o their life?
You got me, you got family, whatever. And I think
that's why the thing I was saying before, the joke

(17:05):
being that doctor's kids are the worst cared for. And
it's said tongue in cheek, but it's like it's probably
true because all day long, I'm you know, I'm diagnosing
people and I'm doing surgeries and I'm you know, doing whatever,
and then I come home and I'm like one more right, Yeah,
they don't miss thet They're not loved. It's just like not,
you know, you're fine.

Speaker 8 (17:23):
Oh you can just get desensitized to like, you know,
your calm and call when I'm I'm caring real life
issues at work.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
So I think it's a real thing.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Oh it is. I think he was a nurse.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Okay.

Speaker 8 (17:32):
I used to be like, I'm having a migrant She
was like, please go lay down somewhere like I I'll please.
You know, so you do get desensitized. But at the
end of the day, like I like how ju Lisa
just said it. She admired her mom's sacrifice for her patience,
and she understood why she was doing it.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
She had to she had to feed them.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
And you would think the mom would be proud of
her daughter and then would just say, you know what,
I can help pick me pick up the slack right exactly,
That's what she would be Margaret. Come on now the
Entertainment Report and Headline's Biggest Story. He said the day
both next Fred Show, Cawen's Entertainment Report. He is on
the fread show.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
Segrament of King's Forward.

Speaker 7 (18:07):
Damar DeRozan was involved in some sort of physical altercation
at a California sushi restaurant. The alleged fight started after
a man shoved a phone with a bright shining flashlight
in the NBA All Stars Face, A witness said, then
Damar knocked the phone out of the man's hand, and
video shows him pinning the man allegedly to the floor.
The dude eventually gets back to his feet demands his

(18:28):
phone be he returned to him. A woman who was
seemingly at the restaurant with Damar tried to break things
up and can be heard yelling he's not worth it.
Police did confirm that there is an investigation ongoing. And
I'm not shoving a phone with a flashlight in any
athlete's face or anyone's face rather, but certainly not Demard
and Rosen.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
So, I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
It's like, I mean, you can't just fight with everybody,
I guess, but it sucks that these people kind of
accost the celebrity and then the celebrity can't really do
anything because then all of a sudden, it's oh, DeMar DeRozan,
you know what I mean. It's like anyone else sticks
a phone in your face and harasses you, and then
it's just whatever. But like he's expected to be that
much more composed or you know, the person comes at

(19:09):
the quote quote unquote public figure of celebrity and then
you're not allowed to respond because as soon as you
respond then all of a sudden, it's well, the bar
is higher for you know what, I'm a human being.
You came at me. Now there's a line, of course,
and you have to also know that if you do it,
it's going to garner more attention than if someone else
does it. So that isn't that is the burden, But
like it does kind of suck.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Yeah, everyone has their breaking point. He was at dinner,
seems like he was on a date.

Speaker 7 (19:34):
If you do want to talk to a celebrity or
an athlete, certainly don't just shove your phone in their
face with a light shining.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
Well, we saw it last year with Jason Kelsey, right
like people screaming obscenities, you know, hateful comments, disgusting things,
and it's like oh, and then he says something back,
and it's oh, well, right, look at I can't believe
he did that. You can't believe he did that. You know,
you just said something really like hateful. You just use
a slur about his family, like I'm sorry, but there
is a lot.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
Yeah, everyone has a breaking point.

Speaker 7 (20:02):
And in today's very random couple news, I don't know
if you guys saw this, but actress Elizabeth Hurley and
Billy Ray Cyrus.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
How could this be?

Speaker 7 (20:10):
When Instagram official Elizabeth Hurley, she was that girl.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
Girl, she still looks amazing.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
What is she doing?

Speaker 3 (20:17):
What are you doing?

Speaker 2 (20:17):
Girl?

Speaker 7 (20:18):
The Austin Powers actress posted a photo kissing the Achy
Breaky Heart singer with the caption happy Easter.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
He had on his bunny ears.

Speaker 7 (20:25):
Elizabeth's last long term relationship ended in twenty thirteen. Meanwhile,
Billy Ray finalized his divorce from That Fire Rose Lady
back in August, and that just came a couple months
after his divorce from Tish Cyrus. Mom to of course,
Miley Cyrus. So I don't know what we're doing, but
he is out here, Elizabeth, Oh, baby girl. Tom Brady
was spotted watching and jumping around to Travis Scott's said

(20:47):
at Coachella, he tried to hide with like a hat
and a hood, but someone spotted him, of course, and
he was vibing.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
He didn't have a lady friend with him, but he
was talking to people he was with.

Speaker 7 (20:57):
Also elsewhere at Coachella, Dave Girl made a surprise appearing
during weekend to performing Ever Long and the Sky is
a Neighborhood alongside the Los Angeles Philharmonics, so lots of
surprise guests. Yesterday was Easter lastly, but it was also
four twenty, as my mom calls it, National Smokedown Day,
and no one was celebrating harder than Snoop Dogg and

(21:17):
Whiz Khalifa in areas where it's legal, of course. Snoop
celebrated by dropping his remix of Last Dance with Mary
Jane the Tom Petty Song, and Wiz was asked his
nightmare blunt rotation not his dream blunt rotation, which he responded,
Freddy Krueger, Ronald Reagan and Ursula from The Little Mermaid what.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
I think he was when he answered the question.

Speaker 7 (21:40):
And the guy was like, okay, so for just doing
fictional characters, and he goes, no, those those are real
to me, he said.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
Ursula terrified. He was definitely high. Yeah, so he was scared,
but he's all right.

Speaker 7 (21:51):
Ursula shared him, scarred him, and he's a little Isn't
it a little old to like be scared by Ursula?

Speaker 2 (22:00):
That's our favorite Disney movie?

Speaker 1 (22:01):
But I don't you know, that.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
Doesn't stay on my mind. You're not going to her though,
I thought, though, like to think about who who I
never heard it referred to as blunt rotation, like who
would you? Who would be your dream group of folks
to smoke with you?

Speaker 3 (22:14):
Amy if she partakes.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
I'm honored that you would want to, well, Barb, Amy's wife,
Barb incredible. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know. Yeah, you're right,
it would be. Yeah. I'm sorry about the two of you.
You guys can go fight.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
I don't want you.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
Guys already did with them this morning. Oh yeah we did.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
Oh, you don't want to smoke with me?

Speaker 3 (22:35):
I would be even quiet. I don't how this would go.
You'd be really quiet, Kiki, I don't even know. You'd
be playing with your lashes.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
You'd be talking.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
About something I already know you I can't do. Yeah,
I know you can't.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
Yeah, I know it's I think you guys.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
Would be okay. Can I be honest though about one thing?
I love Bella Bella mean, but I don't want her
in my circle.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
I don't want to know why I can't do it.
I can't do it.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
You don't think she would just talk less.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
Circle? Bella? I don't know. Ma. Bella Bella is very active,
is an active communicator. She has a lot to say
we love that about Bella. Bella is the first to
respond in the group chat Bella is is wonderful. We
love Bella. Maybe though it would it would actually chill
her out a little bit.

Speaker 12 (23:23):
All right, that's what you guys want to say.

Speaker 9 (23:26):
Wow, I love you Bella so much, but this one
you got to say.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
Such a damn mouth. That's what Pauline has said. I
did not say that. I did not say that. I
did not say this is so much.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
I like, he's going, damn.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
No, because Bella's gonna fire me.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Bella was the first one here this morning, Pete, I know,
so maybe you shouldn't be knocking on her today.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
That's my girl.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
I can tell that girl pretty clear. We can't just
don't talk to me. I think everybody around here thinks
that I must be like the intimidating one, the one
that like, oh you are you just told Mella stop
talking to you. Don't look at me in the eyes.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
I just don't want to see her in a circle.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Okay, you know, is the one ganging up on her.

Speaker 11 (24:20):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (24:21):
If you want to hear more of whatever this is,
just take the Fred Show on demand.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
No, I'm so sorry. You can smoke with me anytime. Right,
At least we know she'd make something, you know, for
then she wins so much. Oh no, you're out, You're not. No,
you're not in the blunt rotation anymore.

Speaker 9 (24:38):
It would be a yummy blunt rotation. I can't even
see she feed us. No, you guys eat so good
after she whipped something up.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
Well, because you're not you guys, because you're not including
because you can't come. Nope, the fun fact you.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
Said more Fred show next right here?

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Fread show is on friend's fun fact.

Speaker 3 (24:58):
Fred fun.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
So much. Guys. We done some sleep facts. I think
it was last week we did The average person has
four to six streams a night. How about this one?
More than two thirds of millennials sleep nude, which I
guess surprises me, But I guess it would be the
gen X that would They would wear clothes just in case,
right the case what like? Like I don't know, I

(25:30):
feel like I feel like a Bella for example, let's
just clown on Bellis some more. Oh no, I feel
like she would wear clothes out of paranoia that there
would be the chance that the building could potentially catch
on fire. Yea, So we would need clothes on just
in case, right, yes, just in case, because if God forbid,
we'd have to leave the home and expose ourselves to
the outside. You know, I don't know, I mean, and

(25:51):
I'm not one of these gen gen Z gen X,
don't have a gen Z, wouldn't X aren't I. I
can't get all these straight because I'm right on that right.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
On the line, you're like kind of millennial, kind of I.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
Just identify with the one that's being talked about most
favorably at the time, because I don't know that I
really believe in all this stuff. I don't really, I
don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
What do you mean, believe in it?

Speaker 3 (26:12):
It's just a group of agents.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
No, no, no, the stereotypes that come with them. So
is some of some of it I do. But I
also hate to be that old guy that's like, well
the new generation, so because then they were saying that
about us too, so I don't guess they were, So
I don't want to be that guy, but too, there
are two kinds of people in this world, of course,
the people who sleep naked and then the people who don't.
I feel like it is a it is a firm

(26:34):
line they're either naked sleepers or clothed sleepers, and it's
just it's just there and you don't waiver, right, you're not,
you're not just really nearly sometimes I'm naked on purpose,
you know. But according to a survey conducted by mattress
advisor dot com, plenty of people prefer to be naked
in bed. Sixty five percent of millennials sleep in the nude.

(26:54):
Do we have nude sleepers here?

Speaker 1 (26:56):
Half nude? Same?

Speaker 12 (26:57):
I don't do yes, I don't pants. You guys know that,
so you win need to put it, you know it?
Okay every night? That's good, Jason? Now, No, I have
clothes on you? Yeah, I do too, ye, Kiki.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
A sleeping is autfi right here?

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Jacket and Jacky Beatles teacher yep more Fresh Show next

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