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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We'll go up in the city. But somebody else follows
your girlfriend. I don't know why they they found out
about us.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Why think they were just confused because I'm on friend
show TikTok.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
So all you see, all you see is your face
moving when I talk. You know, did we have to
be in the bathtub or could we maybe have not?
Fred's show is on. I should probably log into the
Fred Show TikTok and see what you've been saying to people,
because if they think it's me, you know, what are
you promising them? Like, you know, loans, low interest rate loans? Yeah,
(00:36):
I don't know. I should go look and see how
I'm being represented the trust that I placed in all
of you, Now that I think about it at y'all
just got my image, my likeness, my name, you know, passwords,
and just you just go and.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
I'm running around town with it, all that likeness right
there in my phone.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
I'm getting in all the clubs, all the club Well, yeah,
then you better say you worked for somebody way more famous.
Don work. No, I don't think, so you better say
you I don't know, don't don't try and use my name.
You want stuff? People be like hell, no, I was
gonna let you in actually, and then I found out
you know that guy? So no, never mind, morning everybody,
(01:14):
It's Friday's. I don't know why. Every Friday feels like
I'm being released from prison lately. I don't know why.
I really don't know why. I just got a pardon
here right right exactly. It feels like Trump just pardon me,
come and see. Feels so nice, feels like the tariff
has been lifted on my life. Every Friday I wake up,
(01:34):
I'm like, oh God, I don't know why. It feels
so good, like post coital, just laying there. Give me
a minute, okay, Hi, Jason, give me a minute. Hi.
He's always rushing me. Hike me us here on the
phone in the text eight five five five nine one
one of the three flight We'll get to headlines next,
The biggest stories of the day. The entertainmer of Port,
(01:56):
Jason's hit for Kalin, She's back next week, Blogs This
Hour two, how do they Throw Back? Dance Party, d
jannerotic New waiting by the phone, this morning, Kiki and
a tie breaker in the showdown, and we uh one
hundred and fifty Today, Jen's coming back and we are
officially is it Jen? Yeah, I thought it was im
or something without a different game. Hime was my throat
(02:18):
down playing that was a different game, okay, because I was,
you know, like, is it Jamie or I may you know,
I'm gonna try and make it more complicated than it
is and then I'm gonna be wrong. But we found
out that next next week is officially the last week
you have to play this. Yes, yes, five more games. Yes,
I'll pardon you, know, I will pardon you. I will
around this time next week. I will pardon you. Thank you.
(02:40):
And I spoke with Shelley myself. I confirmed her return good.
She intends to return, So that's good news. This cross
that's fun. Yeah. What I was reading about this thing
adulting what one courses. This is how it was written.
The story gen Z Young Adults, gen Z Young Adults
(03:03):
gens are that is what it says. It kind of
sounds like a redundant but a gen Z young adult
that's like saying six fourteen am in the morning. In
case we're unclear about that. Gen Z Young Adults are
enrolling in Adulting one oh one courses to learn basic
life skills like budgeting, cooking, doing laundry and navigating everyday responsibilities.
(03:24):
Unlike previous generations, many gen Z members lack these practical skills,
which is attributed to over protective parenting, prolonged financial dependency
on parents, and educational gaps where economics classes have become obsolete.
One teacher notes, this is a psychology professor, rather, I
shouldn't say this a teacher that these young adults often
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enter university without fundamental decision making skills, making the transition
to independence challenging. Whether you're a parent, it might be
more interesting to hear like it. If you're a parent
and you think about your kids and what they don't
know how to do, you probably should teach them. If
you're driving to work right now, you're like, oh, my
kid is not gonna survive, then I mean maybe we
(04:08):
should think about that a little bit. But I'm curious,
like in kind of a tongue in cheek funny way,
but like, what is something that they are not teaching
kids these days that they definitely need to know if
they're gonna go out in the real world. You know,
you can teach them all kinds of other fancy stuff,
common core math and whatever else. I don't know. I
guess you got to. You have to know math, believe
it or not. Kids, math will come in handy someday.
(04:29):
Maybe not geometry.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Yeah, not all that X y Z that that is
such a waste of time that I will never get back.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
What is that considered?
Speaker 4 (04:39):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (04:40):
Not?
Speaker 1 (04:40):
Statistics is trigonometry algebra algebra excuse my dear and sally,
algebra algebra algebra. So you don't use the physogoramic the theory.
You don't use that? Yeah, that one, I mean I do.
(05:01):
You don't bull out your ti whatever whatever number we're
on now, t I one thousand, and I know how
to spell things upside down, yeah right right eight five
five five nine three five. But what comes to mind?
You think about your kid or maybe you're the kid,
and you're like, you know what, Well, I don't know
what I'm gonna do when this time happens in my
life because I don't know how to do it, Like
(05:22):
I don't know how I'm gonna serve out. Do you
remember do you remember anything like it happens in your
every day, every day life? Can I talk today? I
don't know. Let me just ship my coffee while you
guys talk. Can you think of anything. That's just like
I didn't know how to do that, and I wish
somebody had taught me.
Speaker 6 (05:35):
Yes, Jason, I until I moved in with Mike. I
moved out of my parents house, moved in with Mike.
I didn't know how to do laundry. I didn't either.
I didn't either. He had to show me. I didn't
know how to like fold like towels or like, I mean,
I could probably figure it out, but like I never
had to do it, so like he had to like
teach me. But that was post college, right, yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
(05:57):
So how did you get that far? I just I
only lived out of my parents' house for a semester
and I would bring my laundry home.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
Yeah, see, all your parents loved you, guys. The laundry
happened for me when I got to I got to college.
My parents moved me in. They gave me detergent and everything,
like my mom would like set me up. Like she
left and I had snacks and detergent and you know,
a bad you know, I don't know. She made the
bed nice and like she got me a little yeah right,
(06:28):
that was nice of her. You know, the door, the
dorm happened to have a bed. She let me keep
it this time. I'm like, I'm like it home when
I wasn't allowed to have a bed, Bring on the floor.
Speaker 7 (06:38):
You know.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
My parents they're like, if you have a bed, then
you're gonna do it, you know, so sleep on the floor.
Get no, still do it on the floor. But she
set me up all nights whatever. And then I like
a week later, I'm out of clothes and I'm like,
oh my god, because because my mom did the laundry.
I think because she thought either one, you're gonna screw
it up, or two it's just kind of more efficient
because the house is full of people, and it's like,
just put it all in and just whatever. That's andrey day,
(07:00):
get it out together right right. And even now when
I go back, she's like, I don't just because it
got a big gigantic watching machine, I just put it
in it whatever. So I had to call her like, well,
how do I do this? Like what am I supposed
to do?
Speaker 5 (07:14):
You know?
Speaker 1 (07:15):
And this wasn't like they didn't have little pods, you know.
It's like, well, you gotta pour this much in. And
then she's explaining this to me over the phone. I'm like, Okay,
well I'm eighteen years old. I was embarrassed. I'm a
little less embarrassed now I'm a little bit less embarrassed.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Now, what about you, I'd say for me to be
like cooking, I know my mom tried to teach me
as a kid.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
I had no interest and no care to do it.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
But if they enforced it in school or something, I
probably would have taken it more serious. Like my poor
husband hasn't had a good meal in five years. Like
it's not great over here. But I'm learning and I'm trying.
And I have a kid now, so I have to
feed her and a husband and a dog.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
And I know you have to be Emerald Leagasi over here,
like you know, bamnit it up. No, it's bad.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
So Jason actually inspires me a lot because he'll teach
me some quick recipes that are legit, like some pasta.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
I mean, it's basic. We're not you know, micheline star.
I'm so learning though, but that's my basic training right there. Yeah,
So I do that honestly.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
If any financial I wish I took more serious or
I was taught more serious. My mom did a really
good job I'll give her that, but I didn't listen,
like I'm ex out credit cards.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
I've done it all. You know what I mean even
though she was financial aspect is that most will probably
move number one. Oh yeah, I mean yes, feeding yourself
and you know, cleaning your clothing. Yeah, sure, but like
find some sort of financial literacy. You know, I don't
have it, but I don't know that a lot of
people's parents have. Like I don't know that it's necessarily
just inherent in people to know or quite frankly, to
(08:31):
have enough money to know what to do with extra money, right,
But you know, stuff like the credit card will catch
up with you, you know, stuff like I don't know if
you don't have like I heard one the other day
it was pretty good. If you don't have twice as
much money than the item that you're buying, then you
can't have it now. Yeah, And granted if that's well,
I think that's a luxury item. With what they're talking about,
(08:52):
like like don't go by. You know, you're looking at
a hat in the store and you're like, I want that.
It's like, well, if you don't have it, if you
don't have double the money, then you shouldn't buy that
because it's like then you have no money, yep, kind
of thing. And I think a lot of people, if
you think about your spending, there's a lot in excess
of what you actually need. I'm not talking about a
place to live or food or you know, the stuff
(09:14):
that's like sadly people don't make enough to pay for
a lot of that either. But I mean, if you're
talking about I'm going to the mall and I'm gonna
buy a bunch of crap, if you don't have double
the money, then you probably can't afford to have it,
you know. I mean, now people don't want to hear that,
you know, because they want they're like, oh, that's entitled,
that's elitist. It's no. I think if you talk to
a lot of people who are very wealthy, many of
(09:35):
them came from nothing, and one of the reasons they're
wealthy is because they didn't spend all their money on crap,
you know what I mean, Like, think about him, Think
about how much stuff you have and how much stuff
you actually use. Another good one I heard the other
day was like and I feel like now I'm not
not Gordon Ramsey, Dave Ramsey I'm Dave Ramsey, you can't
afford it. Live in a hole. He really is.
Speaker 4 (09:56):
He is.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
He's not wrong about some stuff, but he's also very
out of touch. Out of touch. He's like, you know,
wildly wealthy. What was the other one I heard? If
you want to buy a luxury item and wait one
week and if you're not thinking about the item a
week later, then you didn't need it. I started doing that, Yeah,
and it works. It did. It works because in the moment,
you know, on Amazon or whatever, you're like, I got
to have that, and then you realize you didn't need
(10:19):
to have that, and then a week later you'll remember
what it was you thought you had to have. What
was it for you, Kiki that you wish you knew?
Speaker 7 (10:24):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (10:25):
Definitely, And they're saying it's on the text taxes and
four h one k in that type of stuff. Because
I got into the workforce early. You know, I was
a manager, you know, yes, business woman?
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Yes, no, I know, used to wear a business suit.
You was the only one in KFC history that would
make chicken in a business suit. But you took it very.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
Seriously, like I didn't know any of that. I still
don't know, So it's like, you know, if somebody could
have taught me that piece but life skills, shout out
my sister Harley. Then she made sure I knew how
to clean iron, laundry, cook.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
Well that's because she was taking you guys in left
and right. So it was like, you know what, right, Honestly,
I was out here living my life care free and
I got all these kids. You need to take care
of your own self. Yeah, no, I mean yeah, I
mean being able to cook basic meals, being able to
(11:18):
take care of your body and self. That also amazes me,
by the way, not that we don't have to get
too much into this, but the number of people men
and women, And the one that always blows me away
is the female component. The number of women whose parents'
moms or whatever. And I'm not trying to be rude,
but it's like they didn't really tell them anything about anything,
and stuff just kind of started happening and they were like, oh,
(11:41):
And I don't know if there was just no communication
or if it's because there was embarrassment and they never
went and asked the question. But like I know, people
who were coddled in that department, like prepared for what
was coming and other people who it was like it
happened and went and has been happening, and we never
discussed it. Nobody ever knew. And it's just like why
is why is no one helping you with that? Hey, Ricky, Ricky,
(12:06):
your parents didn't teach you how to save money?
Speaker 7 (12:10):
No?
Speaker 1 (12:10):
No, not at all.
Speaker 7 (12:11):
And I mean I filed for bankruptcy at a very
early age. I mean do to just bad financial decisions, you.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Know, so you just you just sent money you didn't have.
Speaker 7 (12:24):
Correct, Yeah, correct, I think they didn't need. I think
they didn't need. So which financial literacy is a big
one that my parents didn't teach me that I paid
the ultimate price growing up.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
So and so, what would you like, just in a
few sentences, what if you have kids, or if you're
going to have kids, Ricky, Like what are some things
that so you would teach them specifically, like no high
interest rate credit cards, like no spending money on stuff
you don't have the cash for kind of.
Speaker 7 (12:52):
Thing, right, And I do have three kids that I
have a seventeen year old of my own. I had
a child at a very young age.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
He's bankrupt already. Was just sad. But I mean, Ricky,
forgot to tell him, you know, but he'll never make
that mistake again, Willie right, right, right, No, that kind.
Speaker 7 (13:12):
Of stuff, Like, yes, absolutely, So I taught my daughter.
She's seventeen now, I mean, she's got a savings account
she got I explained to her, like what a five
two nine college savings account is doing bad?
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Wow? You know.
Speaker 7 (13:27):
So, so those are some of the things that you know,
I had to learn myself and literally find people to Hey,
can you please sit down and like walk me through
how like I want to retire at an early age,
whether it's sixty five, sixty five, whatever it is, how do.
Speaker 8 (13:44):
I do that?
Speaker 1 (13:45):
You know? And people took the.
Speaker 7 (13:47):
Time to sit with me and educate me, and that
he loved on me in the way that I didn't
like I wasn't taught, you know. So those are the
things that I'm like, it's critical that my kids know
that because I want them.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
To be successful.
Speaker 7 (14:01):
Like life skills man, man, Like my parents didn't teach
me a lot, and I had to learn the hard
way through life. But being able to like learn through
that and then teach that to the next generation, like, man, that's.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Crucial for me.
Speaker 7 (14:14):
And I'm trying to do my best to do that
for my kids.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Good for you, Ricky, I like it. Have a good
day you thanks. Did you call someone's in the female parts? Cultural?
It's definitely cultural.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
I was to say, it can be absolutely it could
be like you should I mean as a woman, as
a mom, like you should talk to your daughter about
certain parts. Your kids are not going to learn they
live from their friends. Is that the best source to
go to?
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Yeah, that's true. It's really not or YouTube or YouTube now, yeah,
which is some good information out there on TikTok. I
think now they have access to a lot more than
we did.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
But I mean, for you're a mom, I think it's
you know, you should talk to your daughter about certain things.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
I built a new home on YouTube. You should see it.
It's great. It's eighty four thousand square feet. I built
it myself with my own answer. Every time I was like,
is this is this a load bearing structure? I don't know?
And then I have looked at YouTube and they told
me it was fun job. And I know there are
teachers that listen a lot of teachers who listen to
us are driving and to work and they're probably like
rolling their eyes because it's like, well, I'm supposed to
(15:09):
teach all the stuff they tell me to teach, and
then you're telling me that, no, I'm not saying it's
not the teacher's responsibility, but I'm a lot of teachers
are doing that work too. Oh yeah, you know. It's like, well,
so I'm supposed to teach to this test they have
to take to see if I'm a good teacher. But
then also you're telling me that I got to teach
them life skills too. That shouldn't be the expectation, but
it probably is. The other thing is I somehow got
(15:30):
on car salesman TikTok algorithm. Yes, have you been on there?
Speaker 5 (15:33):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (15:34):
Yes, there's a few guys Russ flips whips, there's a
bow tie guy. It's and they do now they're doing
little skits for brand deals and it's like cheesy. But
before it was like behind the scenes of car deals.
It is amazing. And I know that the industry has
changed a lot with all the Internet and all the
availability of information whatever else, but like people don't know
how to buy a car, no, and like they don't
(15:55):
realize the tricks, and like this number looks good, but
do you know what the numbers behind all that are yep.
You know. It's like, oh god, you know, what do
you want your payment to be? That's the worst game
you can play because they'll make your payment whatever you want.
Oh you want one hundred and fifty dollars payment, Okay,
you're gonna be paying for this car in twenty eighty seven,
you know. But people don't. They don't care. It's like
I want it now, and they appeal to that. But like,
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I didn't know that. I didn't know the questions to ask.
I probably got unscrewed on one hundred card deals because
I don't. I don't know. The numbers look fine, and
the interest rate looks fine, and the terms look fine.
I'm like, okay, but maybe they sold me some sort
of under undercarriage ice wax protection from my car that
you know in Arizona or what you know what I mean? Like,
I don't, I don't know. I didn't know what to
(16:39):
look for. But this is all the kind of stuff
that people they're not being taught. We'll do headlines next.
The Entertainment Reportant Blogs is our fread show is It's
Friday Back too?
Speaker 5 (16:49):
Freads Show is on Fred's biggest stories of the day.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Someone texted handwriting, not even cursed up, just general handwriting.
No one taught you that it's getting scary. I kind
of believe it depending on how old you are, because
I mean, you got laptops at iPads and tablets and
whatever plenty, so it's like, you know, gone of the
days when you get to pick out your trapper keeper,
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you know, and if you don't know what that is.
I'm not that old. So if you don't know what
that is, you missed. You missed out, you know. I
guess now you can pick the cover that goes on
your iPad or something. I don't know, but like a
trapper keeper, man, that that spoke to who you were
at the time, your style, your interests. Yes, you know
if you were that girl? Were you? I was sometimes
(17:35):
that girl? Sometimes I was that girl? You know. Every
now that you my mom would like succumb to the
peer pressure and be like, fine, you could have the
fatty thing that everybody wants, but the most parts she
would never let me do that. She never she'd never
keep up with the joneses my mom, except for the
Nintendo games. You know, there was that there was that
moment I will never forget to look in her eye.
I was maybe six years old, seven years old. We
went to Chicago and she bought me a Nintendo at
(17:57):
FAO Shorts, and it was a big deal. I think
it was mostly because I was an only child and
my parents were geting divorced, and I think she wanted
me to like play the game instead of my watch
my father drink and move out but and smoke cigarets.
But Pauline and I can relate to Sony in so
many ways, more more than you would ever know. Hey, honey,
(18:17):
you go play duck Hunt. It's so much fun, you know.
I'm pretty sure that was the motivation. But anyway, and
so it came with like one game that had three
games on it. It was I think it was Mario
Brothers Duck Hunt. I don't know what the third game was.
And so that was fine for its six seven year
old whatever. And then I went to my neighbor's house.
My neighbor had one and he had like eight games.
(18:40):
And I came home. I'm like, mom, so and so
has eight games. And she didn't like this neighbor kid.
She's like, I'm sorry, Chad has how many eight games?
I'm like, yeah, come on, get in a car. We
go to home depot or no, not home deeper, we
go to Twisters whatever it was, and it was now
I had ten. I had ten games, and she's like,
pick out, how manut you got one? Pick out seven
(19:02):
or eight more, Like there's no way that kid will
have more than you. But then most of the time
she wouldn't fall for that, Like, you know, you know
the kid that had more money than everybody else. They
always had the brand new shoes, and they always had
the brand new this and that. My mom wouldn't she
wouldn't fall for that trick. I tried, Yeah, might be
so much cooler mom if I had. She's like, I
guess you're not going to be cool. You are not
(19:23):
going to be cool. Then headlines. So it's official. Starting
January first of twenty twenty six, Hawaii is introducing the
new Green Feet that we talked about to help combat
climate change. It's going to be kind of expensive. This
initiative will raise the state's transient accommodation tax from ten
point twenty five to eleven percent. County surch charges will
bring the tax in hotel and vacation rentals to almost
(19:45):
nineteen percent, which is the highest in the nation. So
your hotel room is going to be nineteen percent more
just from taxes. Forget about the resort fee. Oh my god,
which a Vegas guy rid of resort fees? By the way,
Now the number is the number. I couldn't stand that.
You know, you'd be like, oh, I could go two
hundred bucks, that's cool. You show up at seven hundred dollars, Like,
what is all this? Walt, Weren't you gonna go to
(20:08):
the gym, you fatty? I mean, oh you weren't You
were gonna look at the pool, weren't you. That's gonna
cost you? Oh you thought, oh you wanted to go
in the lobby of the hotel. Oh, they got to
pay the resort for you. You then now it's all umped him,
but almost twenty percent the highest in the nation. To
go to Hawaii, the twenty twenty five scripts National Spelling
Beee has taken place. I cannot even say the word
(20:30):
I know. I mean that Faison spelled correctly. And what
a story of redemption. To my understanding as I read
it this morning, is that Faison lost last year and
came back and won it all this year. Oh, but
I come here, Kiki, come here. I want you to
look at this word. I want you to look at
this word, and then I want you to tell me
how to say that that right there? Yeah, how do
(20:52):
you say that word? This is a win. Forget about
spelling it right? How do you say that word? Claar cemente?
That might be the closest, that might be the closest
to anyway the winning word? Right here? You got mesmo?
(21:17):
How do you spell it? Come on? E clock system on?
How do you say? How you come on? Is right
off to a great start.
Speaker 6 (21:24):
This yeah, sounds like.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Clack syphilis? What is syphilis?
Speaker 5 (21:37):
No?
Speaker 1 (21:38):
No, no, they'll make the kids spell that. Nobody wants
that e C l A I R C I S
S E M E N T like. There's just absolutely
no way. There's no way. I can't even spell definite,
so there's no correctly most of the time, so there's
no way I would have gotten that right. But Butson
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got it right, and it means a clearing up of
something obscure. The winner gets fifty thousand dollars, which if
you can spell eclect systema, then you you should get
more than fifty thousand dollars. Honestly, fifty thousand dollars is
not enough money. We need to adjust for inflation and tariffs.
In my opinion, what would you do in this situation?
I gotta find the audio and I'm played for you
(22:20):
in a second. I don't have it in front of
me right now. But flight attendance let a child sing
Mowana songs on the intercom during a two hour tarmac delay.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
This I've been watching this video and different people's point
of view.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
I gotta find it. It's so bad, I gotta I'll
play it freedom, I'll find it.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
During the song, Well she does, But like, imagine being
trapped on a plane for two hours.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Yes, so it was a two hours tarmac delay a
Delta flight to Orlando. A preteen girl took to the
plane to intercom to sing how far I'll go from
Disney's Mowana. Sounds like that'd be a situation where I'd
be asking myself how far I'll go to not wind
up on the no fly list, but also get off
of this plane. Impromptu performance shared on TikTok by one
(23:03):
a bunch of users now quickly went viral. Some passengers
and Allline Viewers found the gesture heartwarming, others were less amused.
The here is some of the reactions. This is actually
my worst nightmare and personal helm. Absolutely zero hate to
this girl, but major side out of her parents. Yes,
she's actually really good, someone said, And I think it's
cute considering it's a flight to Orlando. Someone else said,
(23:24):
but I'm assuming a flight attendant said okay, yeah, sure,
go ahead. Whose idea with it? But two hours of
saying to me, okay, hey, hey guys, we're gonna be
delayed for a while. We're gonna pass out some water
and stuff, and hey, this is the little girl's going
to Disney. She's so excited. You know. Here's a little
whatever her name is, little Sally gonna sing a song
from uh Mawana. And then she does it, and it's
(23:44):
like two or three minutes, and even that I'd be like,
oh god, okay, and then oh that was so good.
Sit down, ye eat some pretzels or whatever like I
don't know. And then I have two final stories for
you here. One's nice and one, of course is smuddy.
There has to be a smuddy r in. There has
to be a food related story. If I can help
it in biggest stories of the day. Jacksonville, Florida police
(24:06):
are searching for a guy who allegedly stole a ferret.
So that's bad. You can't steal ferrets. Where do we
if you were going to steal a ferrot? Where would
you think would be a good place to store the
ferret after you've stolen it? You during your escape? Where
would you think a bag? Backpack? He put it in
his pants. Surveillance footage reportedly shows the guy handling the
(24:28):
ferret before placing it down his shorts and leaving this store.
Authorities are actually looking for this guy. If you know
who stole the ferret in his pants, then you should
contact the Jacksonville Sheriff's office. I mean they got little teeth,
yes and claws right how big this thing was? And
here's a nice story. McHale is a young man eighteen
years old from Georgia, just half just hours after dawning
(24:51):
his cap and gown, headed right to his shift at
Burger King, still wearing his graduation stole and his medals
and everything. While his classmates celebrated, he he was making
Burger King, saving him for college. Because he had a shift.
His commandment didn't go unnoticed. A fellow customer was so
moved by his work ethic that she shared the video
on TikTok. The clip has gone viral, massing over three
(25:11):
million views. She also launched to go fundme for this
young man for his college dreams, and the community so
far has responded, raising forty five thousand dollars. He was
presented with the donations, he was overwhelmed with emotion. He
shared that he'd been considering a gap year because of
financial constraints, but now, thanks to this incredible support, he's
(25:31):
hopeful about attending technical college to pursue mechanical studies. So
here's what. He graduates high school and he could very
easily have just said, you know, forget your job, I'm
going to go hang out with my friends, which he
would have earned and deserve. No, he went and did
his job. Yep, somebody saw it, and now he's well
on his way. So there's a lesson there. It's National
Creativity Day, National Mint juleb Dame, National Water of Flower Day. Today,
(25:56):
I'm gonna make this litt girl famous, get her a
record deal. In just a second, I gotta find his
with the Mowana singing and then I'm gonna play it
for you all, and she can have even more fame
if she wants to. I mean, surely we have more
people listening than people on an airplane. What is that about?
One hundred and eighty maybe okay, never mind, maybe probably
no ladies and gentlemen. The I'm sure it's not the
(26:17):
radio debut. It's the frend show debut of a young
girl whose name I told you and I don't now remember.
But here she is performing a song from Moana on
a Delta flight. Now, now, had it been one time,
no matter how hard I try a turn, I take
(26:38):
every trill, I drunk every path, I make, every broll
some place I know where my candle, well, my love
looks like her mom's standing right next to her too.
Oh God be me and no one singer. She's really
not bad. No, no, no, I.
Speaker 9 (27:00):
Say, I'm s Stacey.
Speaker 7 (27:01):
Hi for no.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
If I go, there's okay, So one time, for the
one time, you know, I would have been like okay,
right again. Confined space like it's not the best quality.
It's got that real like so you know, like kind
of not her I mean the intercom, like you're singing
through a phone right, So it's not even like yeah, okay,
(27:30):
all right, like, hey, this is so exciting. You got
to perform for you know, a couple hundred people and
you're going to Disney. Oh this is a great video.
Nice moment. And then her mom's standing there. It looks
like how long wouldes this go on? Before? As a parent,
you just don't say, oh, honey, okay, this was so good,
Like let's go sit down now and have some skittles
or something.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
Right as a parent, like I would never make a
group of people hell against thrown will listen to this
for two hours.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
I love my kid, but come on, it's very sweet.
I would make I would do it because you.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
Think your kid is so cute so talented, like show
him baby, you go ahead for two hours?
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Yeah, first three times I would have been like, okay,
we've established how cute and talented you got to do
this for two hours.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
She they were on a two hour delay, and she
was a part of the delay. She just got up
to entertain them. She didn't do it for two hours.
This story said, though she did not sing for two
hours like.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Free drinks or something.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Instead, you're here for two hours, Come on, Telta.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Ye drinks if I'm hearing that for two hours maybe,
but man, I know, yeah, So it wasn't she only
sang it once. Yeah, she didn't go over and over.
Speaker 8 (28:36):
No.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
See, that's the way that I understood the story was
that she did. They were like here, I'm at it.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
No, people are just mean you guys don't want to
be entertained or anything.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
That's the problem this poor girl. She just wanted to
see Okay. One time I would have said it might
have been like, what is going on? Right?
Speaker 3 (28:52):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Then I okay, all right. I seriously thought it was
like and another one what we reporn is on the
press show away. All right, So we're going to start
with a low note. Did he trial of date of
the Morning?
Speaker 6 (29:08):
So yesterday Cassie Stylis and best friend Deontay Nash, who
was giving me all the life. He was asked if
he is going to try to sue Diddy, and he
said no, I'm just trying to get out of here.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
I don't want to be here.
Speaker 6 (29:22):
I'm like that's real, Like I love it and I
love you. He did tell the jury that he witnessed.
Did he threaten Cassie her singing career with the release
of their private tapes, and now because of his testimony,
another name is entering the situation. So the stylist confirmed
on Thursday that he set Cassie up with Michael B.
Jordan while everything was going on with Ditty. So it'd
(29:45):
be interesting to see if that relationship comes into play
at all, because I didn't know that, So that'll be
interesting to see how that is all intertwined. There also
is another piece of evidence that Ditty's team is trying
not to get into the courtroom, and it's a scrapbook
from a former sys stint of Ditties who is going
by the name Mia, that is said to reference the
nineteen ninety seven murder of the Notorious b Ig.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
So we don't know what's in.
Speaker 6 (30:07):
The scrap book what it says, but his team's trying
to not have it enter evidence.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
So it's got to be something. So what can you do, Jason? Now,
you're just core TV reporter, weather man, news anchor. I
am a TV reporter. I don't want extra You and
Billy Bush are hanging out now, right, I don't know
who as far as I'm concerned, Yeah, my pumps, you
(30:32):
know how I do. Right, So, as if I couldn't
think any less of offset. I'm not a fan. I
don't like him.
Speaker 6 (30:39):
But now he's asking the court to ensure that he
is a strange wife Cardi B helps him maintain his lifestyle.
He filed an amended divorce response earlier this month that
he's now asking Cardi to pay him spousal support. Doesn't
request a specific amount. He just wants it. Doesn't even
know how much he wants, just wants it. He didn't
change his request for and custody of their children. But
(31:01):
I do want to note, because I'm petty, that Cardi
is worth eighty two one hundred million dollars of sin.
It's only worth thirty million dollars. So I guess I
see his point. But I'll just leave that right there.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Okay. And finally, Fred, this is for you. Okay. I
don't know if you saw this yesterday. By the way,
Cardi Stephan Diggs with Cardi B. Now, yes, And then
there was a video I saw this week of him
now being naughty.
Speaker 9 (31:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
So she didn't pick them, man like, No, she didn't
pick them. She was there with him. Yeah, he was
still being naughty. They were on the same boat. Wow,
damn okay and would know what was for me though.
Speaker 6 (31:36):
All right, So Gwyneth Paltrow move over, okay. Sidney Sweeney
has a new way to battle up her essence.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
I'm listening. She is turning her bath water into a
beauty empire. Fred.
Speaker 6 (31:46):
She's selling a soap bar that is practically her in
every bit of lather. So she's teamed up with Doctor
Squatch Soap Company for the bathwater Bliss Bar, complete with
a certificate. Now you get authenticity confirming that it's made
from the very water Sydney has bathed in. Are you
buying it? Fred Dumb? I'm trying to find I needed
(32:11):
appropriate music so I can mean. Oh, so her actual
bath water. She took some baths, took the bath water,
made it into soap, and is now selling it. Oh
my god, what was that movie with Barry Keegan that
Caitlin made us watch?
Speaker 2 (32:26):
Remember that Amazon movie I'm Gonna throw up?
Speaker 6 (32:30):
Yeah, where he drinks the bath water. So it's the
actual water combined with some outdoorsy nodes in a nod
to her Pacific Northwest roots, Oh saltburn soupern Yes, where
Barry Kegan drinks the bath water.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
I just needed some sexy music, like tell me about
Sydney Sweety's Bathwater. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (32:52):
So it's the Doctor Swatch Soap Company, the bath Water
Bliss Bar.
Speaker 10 (32:58):
Oh you time that perfectly man, that perfect one.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Oh and I've never heard this song, so that you've
never heard this? You never heard Gregory Abbott? Now is
it all to me? It?
Speaker 5 (33:17):
Sigh?
Speaker 1 (33:17):
It's called shake you down me as soon as I
heard bathtub trumpets and the saxophone, yeah said, and he
goes on the backup singing Sydney Swingy's bath Water.
Speaker 6 (33:35):
Yeah so, and I do love that it does come
with a certificate of authenticity that it was actually water
that she was bathing in. Yeah, but it's very limited
for there's only five thousand bars, so maybe she didn't
have a lot of time to take a lot of baths.
But you can get it on Amazon, Okay, And I
guess it all stems.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Lord listen to that when you go say whatever, you say? Whoa.
Speaker 6 (34:06):
But she was giving fans what they wanted, so I
guess she did a GQ interview last year where she
said fans were asking for a bathwater and now people
can buy it.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
So there you go.
Speaker 6 (34:14):
That's exciting and I do have to tell you, guys,
get excited, okay, because it's back our twenty twenty five
I Heart Radio Music Festival.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Stop it.
Speaker 6 (34:22):
It's the biggest music event of the year. And yeah,
in in case you don't know, you know what a
music festival is. There's legendary performance.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
If for some reason you're unfamiliar with the concept, if
you've never heard of a music festival, music festival don't
speak to you.
Speaker 6 (34:45):
So legendary performances from the biggest names of music and
once in a lifetime collabse you guys, guess what's happening.
We're gonna announce the complete lineup on Tuesday for this
year's show and let you know how. You could win
tickets before the they go on sale. So everything you
need to know happens right here Tuesday morning, eight am,
eastern seven eight.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
You kept going for this.
Speaker 6 (35:11):
You know it's another once in a lifetime music event
from my Heart Radio.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
You know that's what we do here. I love all
jes He has been pushed so far that even even
he can't deliver the company line. Look, I've been in
this place for years, but Jason's usually Okay, Now come
on Fred. Come on Fred, now, a little enthusiasm. Okay,
it's very exciting. I need you to do a little
(35:35):
bit more on that, please. You know, no, not even
Jason is even He's been pushed too far.
Speaker 9 (35:41):
You know.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
I'm bringing you the facts. This is what a music
festival is you guys, all right? Good Friendship Radio dot Com,
frid Schip Radio on all your socials. Yeah, on the
iHeartRadio app. The Fred Show Meg it's a pre set.
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with Stephanie Spielberg right now, so soon we'll be streaming
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(36:01):
the Fread's Show blogs, Waiting by the Phone, the Showdown,
the Friday Throwback, Dan's Party, All.
Speaker 5 (36:06):
Night more Freadshell. Next, this is the Freadshell. It is
the fread Show.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Good Morning one of three five Kiss Up AMAS, Chicago's
number one he music station and it's one of my
favorite times of the week. One of my favorite people
to talk to, Amy with her right one one hundred
truck Wreck is here. Good morning, Amy. Yeah, let's go,
let's go, let's go.
Speaker 4 (36:26):
I gotta tell you I the mothers are being Oh
you uber uber respected because we're almost a father's daddy.
Can you're still give them away money to mom's and
I think they've earned it.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
Fred, Well, I say, we got to properly take care
of moms and then we'll move on to dad's. I mean,
but we're not done yet. So I've got another couple
of people that want you to meet. We got Rachel
and Christine. Hi, Rachel and Christine, good morning, good morning night.
So Rachel's the donor Christine's the mom. I always this
is always the awkward part of the conversation where Christine
has no idea why we're doing this, and she's like,
(36:59):
why am I on a wacky radio show? And like,
what is happening here? Why is there a lawyer? Because
my friend Amy weather Right is here. Christine, Are you worried?
Speaker 7 (37:07):
No?
Speaker 1 (37:09):
OK, So you either have come to expect shenannigains from
Rachel or you have the utmost confidence it's one or
the other. Well, I trust her. If that's what you're asking, well,
we'll see. We'll see at the end of this. If
you used to know you will, you absolutely will. But
my friend Ami wather Right is here from one hundred
truck wreck and we're honoring moms. So this is a
great call. Rachel. Can I read this note that you
(37:31):
sent to us about your mom, Christine? Sure?
Speaker 7 (37:33):
Go ahead.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
And by the way, Jason and I were talking about
this one last week. This one, this one's gonna get
everybody because we're pulling at all angles here, got at
We got a lot going on here. But it's a
beautiful note from Rachel. It says, my mom is my
entire world. As a single mom, she's raised me with
unwavering love, resilience, and humor. Even when she jokes that
she can only hand to one of me. It's been
(37:57):
just the two of us for a long time, and
through every state of life, she's been my best friend
and my greatest support. This year has tested her strength
in ways that I can hardly put into words. In
October of twenty twenty four, we had to say goodbye
to our eighteen year old dog, her constant companion during
the years when I left for college and now that
I'm on my own, which I'm so sorry you had
(38:18):
to do that. That's yeah, that's the worst. And then
just before Christmas, my grandmother fell and broke her hip.
What followed was a painful journey through hospitals, ICEU, rehab
at eventually hospice. My mom drove nearly every day from
Kenosha to Park to be with her mom until her
final breath in March. All the while she's carried the
(38:38):
weight of her grief while also working as a training
coordinator at the VA in North Chicago, and because of
the current administration, her job security has become uncertain, which
of course adds to the stress. Yet she still continues
to show up every single day and for Mother's Day.
I want her to be recognized, not just for what
she's endured, but for the love that she gives so selflessly.
(39:01):
She deserves selflessly, I should say, she deserves to feel
cared for, to relax, and to know how deeply she's appreciated.
I don't know what I would do without her, and
I never want to take her for granted. Christine, when
you hear those words from your daughter, I mean, what
comes to mind.
Speaker 8 (39:18):
I'm speachless.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
I mean, it's a beautiful note. It's a beautiful note,
and you've been through it. I mean you're doing it
all right now, aren't you. Yep? Yeah, I feel like
you know. Life gives it to us all at the
same time sometimes and I'm so sorry, you know, for
what you've been through. But then to go to work
and to help other people and to bring that strength
you know that makes you kind of superwoman. Christine. Well,
(39:42):
we won't go that far. I will, I will, I would,
I would collapse it much less. However, my friend Amy
is here because Amy has deep pockets, Okay, and we
go to Amy because we love her, but because we
know that she can, you know, make people stay a
little bit better, and she gets into that person of hers.
So Amy, what are you thinking here, Christine? When's the
(40:04):
last time you had a vacation? My friend?
Speaker 8 (40:07):
And it literally has been almost two years.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
We went to Greece.
Speaker 11 (40:12):
We took my mom to grief because Joy wanted to
go with us.
Speaker 8 (40:16):
And we knew that it would be the last time
we could probably all be together. The kids are getting
on with their own lives, so.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
Yeah, time was limited. Yeah, yeah, of course that's nice.
Speaker 4 (40:28):
Well that's that's a fantastic trip. It sounds like it's
time to take another fantastic trip. And it's hard to
take a great trip on one thousand dollars, So I
think we got to kick off your vacation fund from
one eight hundred truck work with twenty five hundred dollars.
Speaker 1 (40:41):
I like it. Twenty five hundred bucks. How about that?
Oh my god, thank you. You see, you didn't even
know about the thousands it might be in pak No, no,
this is real. That would be so mean after all
that to be like I just kidding. No, So you
didn't even know it was supposed to be a thousand.
But Amy, Witheri's do twenty five hundred for for uh,
(41:02):
you know, at least to get you started on a trip.
So I hope you'll take it, and I hope you
do something fun and to get your mind off all
the other things you got going on. Well, thank you.
Speaker 8 (41:10):
We we love your show and Rachel listens to it faithfully.
And Rachel, thanks you so much. You're the best.
Speaker 1 (41:18):
You're welcome. I love you so much. I love you.
That was the right thing to say to at the end.
By the way, is that you'd like to show I
mean that was just that was a nice little addition.
We appreciate that. Oh yeah, I'm obsessed. I listened every morning. Well,
thank you, Rachel, Christine, and I hope you guys. I
hope you guys go somewhere together and do something fun.
But enjoy the twenty five hundred bucks. And Amy with
the right and one eight hundred truck back, hang on
(41:38):
one second, make sure we have all of your info,
and hey, onward and upward from here. Christine, thank you
so much. Have a great day, all right, you guys,
hang on one second and Amy with a right. You
got you got one more thing. Yeah, you just gave
out twenty five hundred bucks. But for the Chris Brown
fans out there, you've got really good Chris Brown tickets,
right yeah, And if you do.
Speaker 4 (42:00):
You want to go see Chris Brown at Wrigley Field
on August twenty eight, One eight hundred truck Wreck has
front row tickets for you Chris Brown tickets.
Speaker 1 (42:08):
They gotta go to your instagram, right and.
Speaker 4 (42:10):
Yeah, they got to hear the instagram account at one
eight hundred truck Wreck to find out how to win.
It's August twenty eight, it's Wrigley Field. And so if
you're a Chris Brown fan, why not sit in the
front road.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
That's where I like to sit.
Speaker 4 (42:21):
I don't know about you, Fredront.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
That doesn't surprise me at all that that's where you said.
But that's very generous of you. So we just hooked
up some moms and now somebody gets front row Chris
Brown tickets for Wrigley if you go to the one
eight hundred truck re instagram and do all the things Amy,
thank you as always.
Speaker 4 (42:38):
Yeah, fun stuff, let's do it ardy all summer.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
Welcome. Wait, wait, I want to talk to the people
who are like, my kid's kind of a dumbass. Oh no,
you don't say it like that, but you know what
I mean. You play everybody? Everybody knows Fred Show is
(43:07):
on Friday, May thirtieth morning. Everybody, Hi Jason, Hi, Hi, Kiki? Well,
I mean's here on the phone? The text eight five
five five nine three five klan he's out today blogs
and just a second, Jason's got one waiting by the phone.
After that, why did somebody get ghosted? Kiky and Chen
in a tie one hundred and fifty bucks and only
(43:28):
six games remain. Yeah, we start this whole thing again.
Six games remain until Shelley comes back. Yes, the entertainment
reports to Jason, what are you working on? Yes? Why
are people making out on the view?
Speaker 6 (43:40):
And also the swifties are clowning again, and I'm gonna
tell you about Okay.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
Yeah, they talk better than they ty. These are the
radio blogs on the Fred Show, Like you're running in
our diaryse except we say him aloud. We call him
blogs Jason Brown. Go, thank you, dear blog.
Speaker 6 (43:59):
So I reached a point in my relationship recently which
I never thought I would be in. So Mike and
I have been together. It'll be fifteen years this year,
which is nuts for me to think of fifteen years. Yes,
that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
So you met him right around the time I met you? Probably, Yeah,
So what could have been? You know what could have
been between us? You missed your shot? It's said, probably
didn't try. You would have moved. You would have moved
right into my home.
Speaker 6 (44:27):
Yes, oh yeah, myself being way different, Yes, it's true.
So we were getting ready to go to dinner and
so he showered and I was, you know, getting dressed
and changing my clothes whatever. And he walks in the
bedroom and he's like, so what am I wearing. I'm like, oh,
I guess like I'm mere stylists now. So, like I
(44:51):
had to go in the closet, like these jeans go
with this shirt, here's a belt.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
I'm like, wait, I'm.
Speaker 6 (44:58):
Like my parents, not like my mom is to dress
my dad like my mom has to like pull out
his you know, nice clothes when they're going out somewhere.
Speaker 7 (45:06):
You know.
Speaker 6 (45:07):
Yes, you know, I'm like, we and I know some
people probably be annoyed of it, but I was like
the fact that you trust me to dress you like
kind of nice? Right, yeah, you've become your parents. I
literally have. And it was one of those moments where
I'm like, wow, I'm old.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
Did you guys do this? I mean, I'm not in
a relationship. Did you dress You dressed him? This is
my dream, actually, Jason, this is my dream. So you
wanted this.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
I want to do this so bad because I love
my man, you know, and he's a great guy, but
he has his own sense of fashion.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
Okay, okay, what is a giveing?
Speaker 3 (45:44):
It's given not what I would give, but it's his
own sense of fashion, you know, and I will love
I love trying to dress him. He is like, but
he's rebellious. So the moment I said, oh, look I
got you this nice sweater and here's these jeans, He's like, oh, actually,
(46:05):
I'm gonna wear my work boots and my vest.
Speaker 1 (46:08):
A leather vesta, always the leather vest, Harley, that's what
I've heard about. I never met the guy. Peek hides
him from me. But when I see the guys walking
with a leather vest, lots of leather boots, you know.
So if he was to come into the house and.
Speaker 3 (46:26):
Say what am I wearing? Baby, I would be like, oh, honey,
let me get starting. What do you want because I
love to dress me and I think it's so you.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
Have a whole supper closet. What do you do just
like you do? Do you try and trick him, like
with reverse psychology or something and be like, you know,
it would look really ugly. Yep? Is this sweater and
these jeans? Yep? That is my entire relationship.
Speaker 3 (46:51):
And I don't know if it's because we're the same
zodiac sign, it's it's very much. I have to play
this game of that's so ugly. I would never want
you to wear that. He's coming outside in the full house.
Speaker 1 (47:02):
Okay, I have.
Speaker 3 (47:05):
To say this restaurant sucks. We should never go to
this restaurant. He has a reservation to do the opposite
of what I said.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
You know what, sucks is engagement? Engagement sucks. I don't
want to get married. Yea one person in the rest
of my life. Sounds like the worst idea you ever.
Diamonds so heavy, I never know what else sucks are
big diamond Yeah it's terrible today you should Yeah, big diamonds.
(47:34):
Marriage all sucks. Waiting by the phone New and next
after Lula Young ever been left waiting by the phone?
It's the French show Carrie Hi, good morning, Hey, good morning,
how are you doing great? Welcome to waiting by the
phone trying to figure out what's going on with this uh,
this Tory character? What's going on with? Tell us about Tory?
(47:57):
About you know, how you met? Any dates you've been on?
And then why do you think you're being ghosted?
Speaker 4 (48:02):
Well?
Speaker 8 (48:02):
Okay, so we met on bumble and from there, you know,
chatted a bit, got up the rapport and decided that
we would go out for a dinner date. And it
was really great. I mean I was just like really
into him right off the bat, but like I was
expecting maybe like an ask out at the end of
(48:24):
that first date, but it didn't happen. I was a
little disappointed, and it just seemed different right after the date,
because he was super responsive before, but now it's like
he barely, like he was taking a long time to
text back, and now he's like not texting back at all.
Speaker 1 (48:42):
Okay, So yeah, I messed a pretty good sign that
something's up, because if the person's typically very responsive and
they were excited about you before the date and then
you don't hear much of anything after the date, that
it's like, okay, well what happened?
Speaker 8 (48:54):
Yeah, And I'm honestly I'm like worry something happened to him.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
Maybe, you know, that could be maybe the man, maybe
the man was sick, or maybe he got measles. We
cannot joke about this. This is a serious things happening,
you know. True.
Speaker 8 (49:09):
I think it's like, yeah, no, he could be I
hope he's like I just hope he's safe, because there's
no way that he would be go kiddy after it.
This is like literally a perfect date.
Speaker 1 (49:16):
Well right, I mean, there's no there's no way that
you did anything weird because that's not that can't be
never to no, no, no.
Speaker 8 (49:22):
No, I scout's honor. I mean me not at all careful.
Speaker 1 (49:30):
I don't know. Let's call Tory let's see if we
can figure out what's going on for you. All jokes aside.
The hope, as always, genuinely is that we can straighten
out whatever's going on and get you the answers that
you're looking for and hopefully set you up on another
day that we pay for.
Speaker 8 (49:43):
Okay, oh wow, yes, I'm so down for that.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
Let's see what happens next. Part two of Waiting by
the phone. Right after this song Sabrina Carpenter a new
Sabrina Carpenter song for us. This is exciting back into
Sabrina Carpenter Busy Woman. The French show is on the
radio on the iHeart app live and anytime search the
Fred's Show on demand. Make us up preset, Hey carry yeah,
all right, welcome back. Let's call Tory. You guys, you
met on a dating app. I believe it was Bumble,
(50:08):
you said, and you know, there was a lot of
communication before the date, and then you went on this
date and you felt like everything went really well and
you were looking forward to seeing toy again for another date.
Except you haven't heard it much at all, or if anything,
since that date. So he goes from being super communicative
to not at all and you want to know why
(50:31):
you got it? All right, right, let's call Tory now.
Good luck carry Hello. Hi is this toy Tory? Hey,
good morning. My name is Fred. I'm calling from the
Fred Show, the Morning radio Show, and I have to
tell you that we are on the radio right now
(50:51):
and I would need your permission to continue with the call.
Can we chat for just a second. You can hang
up anytime you'd like. I mean, what do I win something?
You did not win anything? Well, I'm always quick to
say that you didn't win anything, but maybe you did.
I suppose that's in the eye of the beholder. But
we're calling on behalf of a woman named Carrie. Do
you remember meeting Carrie on one of the dating apps
(51:15):
on Bumble and going on a date recently?
Speaker 11 (51:18):
Of course, yeah, I absolutely remember.
Speaker 1 (51:21):
Okay, that's a great sign. So she reached out to
us and told us that she enjoyed getting to know
you via text and before the date and then going
on the date that she thought was very successful. But
she says that she feels like you're ghosting her since
the date and she doesn't know why.
Speaker 11 (51:36):
Okay, Well, first off, let me say Carrie was really cute.
Speaker 1 (51:40):
You know, we matched from bumble.
Speaker 11 (51:42):
You know, I thought she was cut as can be,
and so I asked her out, and you know, we
got to the restaurant and we met up in person.
Speaker 1 (51:50):
But I gotta be honest.
Speaker 11 (51:52):
As soon as we got there, I couldn't put my
finger on it, but there was just like something was
off about Carrie and I just immediately, you know, I
didn't want to waste her time. I knew I wasn't
into it, so I stayed for a drink, and you know,
then I told her that I had to go, and
she wasn't really accepting that I had to go at first,
(52:15):
and then she asked if I wanted to hang out
somewhere else or if I wanted to go to one
of our places, and you know, I was, I was
very polite. I declined and I said goodbye.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
And you know, I thought that was it.
Speaker 11 (52:26):
But about halfway home, I realized there was a white
car that had been following me. Okay, so I slowed
down and I realized it was scary.
Speaker 1 (52:38):
Oh and home did you go home? Or where did
you go? Well?
Speaker 11 (52:43):
I was halfway home and I noticed this car was
like following me, and I, you know, I'm not surprised
I even noticed, but you know, so I told her
because I wasn't going to go straight home after that,
but h I asked her why she was following me,
and she said that I was that she was just
making sure that I got home.
Speaker 1 (53:02):
Shaped that like that is not as not cool. No,
we can't be anything. We can't be at your following
people carry like I'm sorry, I for I hear carry laughing.
I forgot. I forgot to mention that carry the talker
is here. I asked you, I asked you carry if
anything weird happened you've been in fairness, you said nothing
(53:24):
weird happened on the date, but you didn't mention the
part where you followed the guy home.
Speaker 8 (53:28):
I'm not you don't have to word it like that,
like following someone home. It's just like so, I mean,
it's just like, oh, I'm in my car and I
see him walking. It's like on my way kind of anyway,
So it's just like.
Speaker 1 (53:45):
What were you What are you hoping happens here? Like
what is the So he finds out that you followed
him home, like what was the end game? Like you
pull up next to him in his house and you're like, hey,
still me you know, then I don't go What was
the thought process here?
Speaker 8 (54:01):
Here? I obviously thought I was being a lot stealthier,
and I was, obviously, And then when he called, I
was a bit embarrassed. But it's just like, I mean,
come on, isn't it nice to have someone care about
you getting home safely?
Speaker 1 (54:16):
Not really in this way? No, No, I don't think
anybody wants to be flown at home. I mean he
very clearly like said, it was nice meeting, you had
a nice time. The date's over, and then that's where
the date ends. I mean, if he invites you over,
that's one thing he did not.
Speaker 8 (54:32):
Okay, yes, but maybe he's getting at like he's getting home,
and then he sees me and it's like a coincidence,
and then it's like, oh, maybe maybe he's feeling better
all of a sudden and will invite me in.
Speaker 1 (54:45):
I mean, I you're here, you know, no, yes, it's Tory, please,
I just I knew something was off. I politely got
out of the date like that was it.
Speaker 11 (54:57):
I wasn't gonna call I'm sorry car, like I wasn't
gon call you that after that?
Speaker 1 (55:01):
And then you follow me like like, yeah, it wasn't
not stalking.
Speaker 8 (55:09):
Oh well, I don't know. You don't have to really
take it that way. I'm surprised you don't really like,
just appreciate the gesture. I'm just being nice.
Speaker 11 (55:17):
Yeah, well, let me just say, I'll be completely clear.
Speaker 1 (55:21):
I appreciate you being nice.
Speaker 9 (55:22):
I am.
Speaker 11 (55:23):
I am not interested in going down again.
Speaker 1 (55:25):
Okay, there you go. Now, she just know where you live, right,
like we didn't make it all the way there? No, no, no, no, okay,
that's that's good. Yeah, I mean, Carr, you can't. You
can't act like this. You can't operate like this. Now.
Speaker 8 (55:38):
Well, I don't know, I don't know. I'll try I'll
maybe not try it next time and see what happened.
Speaker 1 (55:50):
A little bit, you know. Yeah, I'm scared. I'm scared
of her. Yeah. You don't know where we live, do
you do? You know where the radio is? Asian is
by any chance? Like you know what kind of car?
Speaker 8 (56:06):
You guys just mean Chicago, right.
Speaker 1 (56:08):
But the fact that you don't seem to I guess
the part is concerning for me is that you're laughing
about this, Like you don't say you don't seem to
see the issue here.
Speaker 8 (56:18):
I know myself. I'm so harmless. I'm laughing. It's just
like a little I'm like a tiny little female phone.
Speaker 1 (56:24):
I've a lot of dayline. They all say this, right,
they all say this. Let me guess Tory lit up
the room, didn't he? That's what they always say, he
truly did. Okay, Well man, that's your Yeah, all right, Tory,
thank you for answering. We have our answer now from you,
and best of luck to both of you. Yeah, what
(56:45):
about your you're a therapist. What about your therapist? You
might need you might need.
Speaker 8 (56:48):
A little more than now, exactly like theist.
Speaker 1 (56:52):
Oh oh, we don't have a therapist. We should look
into one. How about that? Yes, good luck, carry don't
do that anymore. Whatever, she's gonna keep doing it, Okay.
The entertainment report and a tiebreaker. Hey game for Shelley
one hundred and fifty bucks both the next we're back
game three after Katie Perry Fred's show. Report is on
(57:12):
The Fred Show. I'll tell people scream for you, Jason,
Oh thanks Cloud Yeah, se applause light that comes on.
People have to claugh, Like when I tell a joke,
the laugh light comes on you guys, Ah, reg is
so funny? Shot is so funny? No, not at that, Paulina,
And that's a joke. There is no laugh Listen, I
liked at anything. And you think you're not funny, but
(57:33):
like you make me laugh. I'm not the funniest person
to know you're on my list? Now, yeah, I have one.
I know it's been controversial.
Speaker 9 (57:42):
I know.
Speaker 1 (57:43):
Yeah, Paulina likes to tell people whether or not they're
on her funny list. I don't think I'm only accidentally funny,
Like when I'm funny, I didn't mean to be. Like
if I try and be funny, is that funny?
Speaker 7 (57:53):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (57:53):
Does that make sense? Most people? I feel known? Wow,
some people is naturally funny, like.
Speaker 2 (57:58):
Jerry Seinfeld, Like maybe, but how many bus are that
talented to be that funny?
Speaker 1 (58:01):
That's true? All right? And well Jason Erkal and take
it away?
Speaker 6 (58:04):
Yes, okay, So this is today's news of like things
I didn't need to see to do this job. Yesterday,
this episode of the View, Sarah Silverman was a guest
host and stun viewers by kissing Joy Behar on National TV.
Speaker 1 (58:24):
Did not need it.
Speaker 6 (58:25):
So Sarah was there promoting her new Netflix special and
the moment came at the end of the episode, good
Old Whoopee asked Sarah to stay for the daily goodbye.
Sarah leaned in for a quick smooch and Joy leaned
in and they locked lips right there on the View.
Anna Navarro quickly asked Sarah, how's her breath? Which is wild?
(58:46):
Sarah didn't really respond, but I guess there's another co
host named Sarah Hines on the show.
Speaker 1 (58:51):
Don't know her, but she said. She said, picty today,
guys are bodied the company you body the View? Come on,
who's next? He's that show so odd? Like for real
ball the View. I tek the background of my house
(59:11):
a lot. The view is bad. It's terrible. It's I
agree with you.
Speaker 6 (59:16):
It's like like cutting edge, like you know, controversial like now,
it's just it's it's just I don't know.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
Every time I watch it, I'm like, this is all
very one sided. But it usually sound like if I
go to like the car watch, I don't know, I
know your annual blood work or something. Right, I'm getting
my annual physical.
Speaker 6 (59:40):
By the doctors, the sober man trying to.
Speaker 1 (59:44):
See if my you know, what my prostate levels are,
and and you're over here talking about chicken heads. Man,
that's all I hear when they're on there. Yeah, it's
just kind of wallpaper at this point. But but they're
doing they're doing shocking things like kissing each other. Why
for kissing each other on this show? Yeah, don't help
it at all.
Speaker 5 (01:00:05):
Up.
Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
Yeah, you have new cameras, you're right now now that
people can see with our brand new HD cameras.
Speaker 6 (01:00:10):
Yeah, let's give Stephanie Spielberg something to really watch out
there in the hallway and.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
Look at them everything the view inspiring the show. Now
we're cam girls. Now, she's never coming back, bahar, and
you're all make out with her. You know, I can't.
I can't even Yes, I am that joke over. The
(01:00:38):
answer is no means no.
Speaker 6 (01:00:40):
We're just playing right between Whoopee and Navarro.
Speaker 1 (01:00:44):
Maybe maybe whoever that Sarah Haynes is chasing, maybe.
Speaker 6 (01:00:51):
She does seem kind of savage because she said, I
wonder what it's like to have a thousand tic TACs
right now, So I guess she was like insinuating the
joy by hairhead, bad Breath. I don't know, it's just
something that we really didn't need. Another new name showed
up in the Ditty trial yesterday and it's no other
than Prince. So now they're dragging Prince into this too.
Wouldn't stop but one right, like he's not here to
(01:01:13):
defend himself. So one of Ditty's female assistants said that
Princess Security actually intervened when Ditty started to attack Cassie
at a party that Prince was performing at. So Didty
instructed his assistant to stay with Cassie the night before
the Prince party. Then, like little kids, they decided that
they need to just like sneak out and go to
the party, which is so insane that you guys are adults,
(01:01:34):
but they had to like plan to sneak out to
go to this party. Cassie got there, they were enjoying
the performance by Prince. Ditty showed up, saw Cassie and
the assistant. Cassie bolted did He followed, and then Princess
Security ended up pulling Ditty off of her. The former
assistant also testified some insane working conditions, including being thrown around,
(01:01:54):
having an ice bucket put on her head, and staying
up for five days straight just to work, which just
adds to the insanity that is coming out of how
working for Diddy was in this trial. Finally, Swifties, I
love you, I am one of you, but I can't
keep getting excited and then getting let down all the time,
Like it's really playing with my mental health. And right now,
(01:02:15):
Taylor Swift fans are freaking out the possibility of seeing
her making appearance on the next season of Dancing with
the Stars, like I can't even believe this as a.
Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
Rumor right now.
Speaker 6 (01:02:24):
This is all thanks to one of the dancers on
the show. Her name is Jenna Johnson. She won last season,
and she made some comments on a recent podcast When
she was asked about who she would like to be
paired with for an upcoming season. She said that she
had never had a football player partner and says that
she keeps throwing Jason Kelsey's name around.
Speaker 5 (01:02:42):
Now.
Speaker 6 (01:02:42):
Obviously I could see Jason Kelce being a competitor and
Dancing with the Stars just because he's funny like that,
But it would be fun. She thought it would be
fun to have Jason as her partner, so Swifty decided
to start clouding again, saying that if Jason was on
the show, then Taylor would absolutely need to go to
LA and support her your brother in law and if
you remember, dancing did a whole show dedicated to Taylor's music.
(01:03:05):
So I guess there's a chance, but I don't know.
I just where's reputation?
Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
Girl?
Speaker 6 (01:03:08):
Like, come on, you can catch up on everything you
missed on the free I heard radio app just search
for the freend Show and demanded, while you're there, make
us a preset please.
Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
All right? Six more games left? We think for real
this time? Six more games left, Kiki and for show
is chilling. A lot of people who are new to
the show have never even met show, this show. They
don't even know where this individual is. Oh, she's a
lovely woman. She's a lovely woman. Wait, an absolute legend.
I've been playing this game for since she was a fetus. Basically, yes,
(01:03:38):
but you've been filling in and doing an excellent job
at that. Thank you. It's been a valiant effort on
your part. He's not impressed, though, they're not.
Speaker 7 (01:03:45):
No.
Speaker 3 (01:03:45):
My sister called me yesterday and just started the conversation
with why did you lose our money?
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Oh?
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I was like I literally step back, like wait what
She's like, yes, why would you lose our money? I
was so mad in the.
Speaker 3 (01:03:56):
Car I was like, oh wow, wow, wow, you know
Gracie Award. That's cool, but losing the show BI show down.
My family is not impressed.
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Man, I don't play with her bag. No blame. Let's
tell you what you know, a little bit of fame
and look everyone now once you got their little money
grubbing hands out. Yeah, man, Helene, I see you. But
what a thrilling that's the word of the day. What
a what a thrilling exhibition that spent. Jen is back
for a tiebreaker today. One hundred and fifty bucks thirty
eight and five is the record, and we'll play next.
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so we can go in to next week. We don't
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she taunted me. She taunting you to me, so I
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Thirty eight and five is Kiki's recording for showbiz and
(01:05:23):
we got five pop culture questions. Let's put it into
this right now, Kiki audios, all right, you gotta go
to the sound booth poof aka the hallway. Get out there,
get out there, close the door. She can't hear. Okay,
here we go, Jen. Question number one, which rappers number
was accidentally leaked while appearing on a on a Live
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with a Live streamer, Let's see rappers number accidentally leaked
while appearing on a live with a streamer. Scott which,
former star of The Hills and Laguna Beach, revealed that
she ruptured one of her implants on a recent episode
of her Let's Be Honest podcast. I didn't need to
(01:06:09):
know that The identical twins who played Rosskeeller and Rachel
Green's daughter Emma on this iconic sitcomer now twenty three
years older, TikTok influence. Who's name that show? Dolly Parton's
theme Park's got voted America's favorite for the thirty year
in a row. What's it called? Sally would And during
(01:06:29):
a recent interview with GQ, Brad Pitt broke his silence
on settling his very long divorce battle with this actress.
That's a four. All right, here we go here COEs Kiki.
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Speaker 3 (01:06:45):
Oh man, oh my, I can't even get my headphones on.
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
Okay, man, I'm nervous. Helena just went and got a
payday loan. Man, she's done. Text me, Fred is right?
You better not? Okay? Yeah, that's that's the kind of
support you get from home. You know what I mean? Okay,
So four? Are you ready? Yes? Which rappers number was
accidentally leaked while appearing on a Live with a streamer
(01:07:13):
Drake That's right, that's a good guess. Which former star
of The Hills and Laguna Beach reveal that she ruptured
one of her implants on a recent episode of her
Let's Be Honest podcast, Kristin Cavaliery. Yeah. The identical twins
who played ross Keeller and Rachel Green's daughter Emma on
this iconic sitcom are now twenty three year old TikTok
influencers name the show Friends. Dolly Parton's theme park was
(01:07:36):
just voted America's favorite for the third year in a row.
What's it called? Dolly would? And during a recent interview
with GQ, Brad Pitt broke his silence on settling his
very long divorce with this actress, Angelina Joe drinking, gotcha dream,
gotcha ring? But you did a green job. Such a
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have a great weekend, hang on, hang on, and thanks
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five more to go? Oh so let's see up to
(01:08:51):
two hundred, so five next week. So you could go
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I'm going to donate the money. Really, as I am
to where to my organization.
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Kiki's Family Charity, which directly benefits Kiki's Family. All that's sweet.
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it's actually for my family, like we actually are keeping
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Speaker 6 (01:11:10):
So Gigi and Bella Hadid's secret half sister has been revealed. Like,
imagine just finding out you have a sister. So her
name is Aiden Nicks. She's twenty three years old. She's
a fashion designer, stylist and an aspiring influencer. And you
literally look at her, she looks like a Hadid's sister,
like it's crazy. She's the daughter of their father, Mohammed Hadid,
and a woman named Terry Hatfield Dull, who had a
(01:11:33):
brief romance after his divorce from Yolanda Hadid in two
thousand and one. Gigi and Bella released a joint statement
this week saying that over twenty years ago, their dad,
while single, had a brief relationship that led to a pregnancy.
Aiden was born and raised in Florida, growing up with
another man she lovingly knew as her father until his
sudden passing when she was just nineteen. Aiden then decided
(01:11:55):
to take a genetic test just out of pure curiosity,
which led her to discover a biological connection to Bella
and Chichi, which is so crazy. They all met up
way back in twenty thirteen and embraced their new family
member with open arms. And fun fact about their new
sister was that she worked delivering pizzas for Dominoes in Orlando,
(01:12:16):
Florida in high school and then moved to New York City,
graduated from Parsons School of Design in Manhattan, and just
imagine working at Dominoes and then a couple years later
finding out you're related to the Hidides, Like, that's so crazy.
Justin Bieber continued to spark concerns with the new Instagram
a photo dump with his baby boy, Jack Blues. So
(01:12:38):
in the photo, the Beaves is carrying his son on
his shoulders and then sat on a couch while playing
with the nine month old socked feet. It's super cute.
But this is where fans started to get concern when
they noticed that in that photo Justin was wearing the
same blue shorts that he was wearing smoking a blunt
with a friend on the same couch in the same post.
(01:12:58):
So people started hitting the comments saying, walk me through
your photo selection process, and someone said that it looked
like a teen dad promo for MTV.
Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
No, I will say he wasn't smoking with.
Speaker 6 (01:13:09):
Jack in the photos, but some people in the comments
are saying that the baby shouldn't even be around residues
of it.
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
So I don't know.
Speaker 6 (01:13:16):
Justin he just keeps doing things that are making people
worried about him, And I don't know. Just let's give
us some new music. Let's concentrate on that.
Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
You need to pipe down because because your wife is
now wildly loaded a billionaire. So like you got yours
up yesterday, you got your little dough, you got your
little thing, Like, let's just pipe down. Okay, let's pipe down,
let's sit back, Let's let's behave ourselves. Yes, let's budget.
We'll put them on a budget. We'll give it an allowance. Uh,
you know because when your wife's said rich, and you're
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gonna have a little bit of an allowance.
Speaker 6 (01:13:47):
Yeah, And let's just behave ourselves. Yes, And he said work.
He's in the studios working on music, Like where's that?
Can we get that instead of like the very.
Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
New music is and and I think they're all in
the same place hiding together.
Speaker 6 (01:14:02):
But when they all, when we finally get all three,
you're not gonna be able to stop me. Finally, Fred,
I'm sorry, but the BTS reunion for next month, maybe
in peril.
Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
Excuse me, yes, I'm sorry. The reunion, their reunion.
Speaker 6 (01:14:17):
Yes, they all did their time in the army and
now it's ready for them to come back together.
Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
I don't know, yeah, I know you've been waiting.
Speaker 6 (01:14:25):
So hib the company that manage BTS and other K
pop acts, has been rated as part of an insider
trading investigation. This according to reports out of South Korea,
is this your favorite BTS sung?
Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
It's really hard to decide which one I like better. Yeah, oh,
this is such a good song. Is hardy? It really does. Okay,
so we're gonna run late because I'm gonna play the song.
Go ahead, your story, yep, okay.
Speaker 6 (01:14:51):
So early Thursday morning, the Sole Southern District Prosecutor's office
search the company's office after a HIBE executive has reportedly
accused of gaining profits of two hundred and forty million
wand which converts to one hundred and seventy thousand dollars
by using insider information to profit on the stock market.
So basically, what you can't do is he bought stock
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in a company called YG Plus after finding out that
the company he works for is partnering with them. Can't
do that, so nowhere and how it's going to affect
the supposed June twenty twenty five BTS reunion.
Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
But Fred, I don't know, it might not be happening.
I just call the guys and hang out with Yeah,
I mean a lot of people here. Other people have
to go to the reunion. I obviously don't. I just
go to Korea and hang out with him, you know,
to be house. They comping me up stuff here, yes, Love,
they can pick up your friends from the airport. Yeah right,
I mean that means exactly no. I feel bad for
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everybody else though, who doesn't have that kind of access.
Speaker 6 (01:15:50):
Right right, But we're going to get you access, you
know to what, Fred, It's our twenty twenty five I
Heart Radio Music Festival.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
It's the biggest music event.
Speaker 6 (01:15:58):
Anywhere I will get access actually, but there we're giving
them access. Oh, I see the amazing listeners, legendary performances
from the biggest names of music, and a once in
a lifetime collaborations. We're going to announce the complete lineup
for this year's show and let you know how you
could win tickets before they go on sale. So everything
you need to know happens Tuesday morning. Make su you're
here eight am Eastern, seven Central. Another once in a
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lifetime music event from my Heart Radio. Wow incredible.
Speaker 7 (01:16:24):
Um.
Speaker 1 (01:16:25):
Shout out to Bill not Bob Barker. Apparently his friend
Mike says he's come to like the dance mix on
the Fred Show on Friday morning. So we've come to
like it. I'm glad, I'm glad we got there with you. Man,
I'm glad. I'm thanks for giving us a chance. And
you know, it is a bit of an acquired taste
around here. It will take seventeen years, yeah, the dance mix.
(01:16:48):
It took a while, but yeah. And then shout out
to my man. Our dub, our dub is listening this morning,
Our dub. I'm not our dub for Lonto. Our dub
has been to every un recognized country in the world,
one hundred and ninety three. I believe he's a number.
Oh yeah. Is he a pilot or like a to
fly there himself? Is he a what a philanthropist? A
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philanthropist you know what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
Philanthropist, Yes, that one, you know, I don't know how
to say a humanitarian of some sort.
Speaker 8 (01:17:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
I think he's you know what he is he's a
humanitarian of slow jams exactly. I want to say his
show Arizona competitor, and I don't care because it's that good.
I've known him for that long. When I was a
young child, I used to he doesn't what my child.
I was like ten years old. I used to call
him on the request line, Yes, power nay two in Phoenix, Arizona.
I think he was like seventeen at the time. But yeah, anyway,
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good morning, our job. He's our, he said like this,
you know he does on his show. He does oral expressions.
Also the name of my weekend. It's a similar to
a long distance requested dedication, but it's an oral expression. Hey,
(01:17:57):
it's our. Yeah, that's what he sounds like. Okay, all right,
well Jason needs to go down.
Speaker 8 (01:18:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:18:04):
More Fread Show next right here. The Fread Show is
on Fread's Fun Fact.
Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
Fred fun Learn so much. So here's the thing, guys,
I'm trying to feel a lot of pressure with the
Fun Fact. This was supposed to be a joke. We
were making fun of somebody with this, another show with this,
and then here we are now you years later, we're
still doing it. Clinger. It works at the rock station
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and I saw him yesterday. He goes, hey, can I
have two minutes of your time? And I was like, Clinger,
you know I got two minutes for you. Clinger, and
he said, hey, I gotta tell you something.
Speaker 3 (01:18:42):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
I love the fun fact, but today's was whack. He
just didn't like the one yesterday about the shortest war.
He didn't like it. All day I thought about it.
I'm like, I thought that was interesting. Thirty six minutes
the shortest war in history. I thought that was interesting.
Now I feel all this pressure because I got Clinger
(01:19:04):
in the car and that his guys like, what if
he's disappointed? We should have switches off today? I think so,
maybe he's not in the car. Oh boy, let's hope not.
Because if this doesn't meet the standard, then I don't know.
Speaker 9 (01:19:16):
Did you know?
Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
And this is one of those that like I swear
I'm not high, but did you know that one cloud
can weigh more than a million pounds? What are you
being serious with that? Water?
Speaker 7 (01:19:28):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:19:29):
No, they can't tell if you're like if it's like Jason,
like the Thespian, Yes are you, sir?
Speaker 6 (01:19:35):
I don't think I'm a good Thestian, But I don't
see how something that weighs that much is like up
in the sky like it.
Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
Shouldn't weigh in And you're a great Lesbian, you're not
a Goodtian. One cloud can weigh more than a million pounds.
They're made of water, right, so like if they're big,
then the matt you know, and the planes just pierced
through them. Yes, Pierce, indeed they do. Yes like nothing, Yeah,
that's wild. Well wait a selling eyes. That's a great
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yet a longer ride shown knacks and