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Speaker 1 (01:31):
By waiting mot the Phoni's new this morning. Why did
somebody get ghosted? Ki Ki's Court? But Ump Pump girl,
that's my seat. I'm Morali Monday on a Monday. Maybe
maybe maybe, I mean, you never know, crazy things have
happened before. Have you ever been ghosted by a server
in your life? Because it's just happened to me. And
then I read a story this morning about it happening
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to someone else. But I'm at a restaurant and I'm
you know, I worded the food or whatever, and or
I order like an appetizer in a drink or something
by myself. That granted, I was in Brazil, so there
was a language barrier. I don't think that matters, though,
that shouldn't matter. I mean it was a nice it
was a nice place. It was a sushi restaurant. Whatever
I ordered, and the woman's like, oh, no Portuguese, I'm
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like no, but I had my translator out. We're good.
We were good. I was typing in. I was doing
my little practice, you know, not that I speak Portuguese,
as we've established, but I don't know. We're getting by.
So we have like two interactions. She brings to the
water and then she brings and she takes the appetizer order,
and then one of the two appetizer little things shows
up and then nothing for thirty minutes. Nothing And it's
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a busy restaurant and people are like buzzing around and
the guy who table next to me was empty, so
it wasn't like there was a server next to me,
so that that would have been I guess an easy
thing to be like, hey, is this your like, I
don't know, hi, you know whatever, But like it was,
every table was full except for the one next to
me and me, So whatever thirty minutes goes by, forty
minutes goes by, I'm texting, I'm sitting there. What do
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you do? What do you do if you get ghosted
by your server? So finally I like, I don't want
to be that guy, because you know, I'm so concerned
about being that guy I am because you know, Americans.
I hate to make this an American thing, but I yeah, yeah, yeah,
and I'm not I'm not sure how to reserve from
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other countries. I can only really speak from my perspective,
but I've seen some things where I'm like, oh no, please,
don't do that, you know. So I try and be respectful,
but it's like forty minutes later. So finally I flag
another guy down and he doesn't speak English, of course,
but he doesn't have to, and so I type in
the thing. I'm like, hey do I have a server?
And he looked at me like So we went and
got somebody who kind of spoke English, and I was like,
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hey do I have a server? And he was like,
it's me now, and he was like the manager quit
and that's why I joked, did she quit? And he
didn't understand me. She was like, oh, this is American,
I thought, but I mean she was like gone, she
was gone. So I mean it wasn't like she wouldn't
help me.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
What did you say to her in that translate?
Speaker 1 (04:04):
I know that's what I was concerned about. Went back.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
It looked maybe it was like one word different, but that's.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
What I asked. I did ask the guy that I said,
did I do something? And he was like, no, we
cut her, and oh, I tell you right. Well, she
couldn't tell you. This happened to me another time. I
don't think it was with any of you, but I
was at like Chili's. I think it was. Maybe it
was Hooters, I can't remember, but I met one of
these you know, fine American, just American Americana establishment, taking
of American and talking to the server, having a nice time,
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you know. The appetizer comes, same kind of deal, and
then then another server comes over and brings us our meal.
After about twenty minute, it was, it took a little while,
and I joke with the second person, I'm like, what,
it's the last gir get fired or something, and she goes, yeah,
the last girl just got fired actually, and I have
no idea what happened, but like some somewhere between appetizer
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and meal, she did something that was good enough or
bad enough that the manager fired her midshift.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
That's a short period of time to do something so bad,
like it had to.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Be and it was so bad we couldn't finish the
shift right like you had to go right now. And
then I guess it took them a few minutes to
catch up and realize, like who you know whose tables
were home or whatever. But there's a one on TikTok
who shared a similar story by going to Buffalo Wild Wings.
I guess they went and got their appetizers and then
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it took fifteen minutes five zero for a waitress to
come back and get their main meal order, and then
when they placed their wing order, thirty more minutes went
five no food. So now she's been there for two hours.
She asked if the wings could be taken to go
so they could eat them at home. Another fifteen minutes.
He finally talked to the manager, and the woman who
was their server looked at her and said, I'm not
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her server. The server also entered the wrong number, so
no one knew who what was what and I mean,
but how long do you sit there before you're considered
kind of rude for pointing out that, like you don't
have a server? Wait, can I ask On's question? Is
it rude to do that?
Speaker 3 (06:03):
If let's just say, ten to fifteen minutes passed by
and you haven't been agreed or served? Is it rude
to be like, hey, I'm sorry, like you know, I
haven't the server hasn't come yet.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Can I put an order? And can I get a
you know, napotizer? Is that rude?
Speaker 2 (06:15):
I like, it's how you say it, right, I think, yeah,
I agree, you can say anything, but you have to
say it in a way that is kind, which a
lot of people don't. But yeah, you feel bad. I
still feel bad. Like I never send food back. I'll
eat whatever they give.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Me the same. But I think you can say that
I was beginning to feel very self conscious.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Yeah yeah, but I never I.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Eat alone all the time and people are very self
conscious about that. And I'll go sit the table, so
people are like, oh, no, I only go to the bar,
Like no, I don't care. I mean whatever on my phone,
look around, people watch the whole thing. But like I
I would begin to think I said something. I did.
I say something, but then the table was seated next
to me in this period of time and no one
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was coming to them either. Okay, I team up, well,
didn't speak English either, but I mean whatever, it's fine.
I thought maybe it was. I thought, to Caitlin's point,
maybe I said something. But then I figured somebody else
would come over and like kick me out at me.
This is no if I'm if I'm offensive person, there's
no point. Let me just sit there.
Speaker 4 (07:14):
White.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
But you know, at first, I'm like, okay, well, they
look busy, so I don't want to complain about you know,
maybe they're just behind. But then after thirty minutes, literally
this is no embellishment, and like the sushi chefs are
back there, boored, like they're just standing there with their
arms and don't even anything right, So I'm like, okay,
well they're not busy, so that's that's not what this is.
Speaker 5 (07:32):
I would have screamed help all across the restaurant, but
you know, Jake, I probably.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Said that, which which wouldn't have worked, because that's not fortunate.
What does that mean? Help you?
Speaker 5 (07:44):
You would have started busting your own tables. I know,
Jason would have got a wrong leave the wine.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
I would have gotten up and got my own drinks.
Behind the sushi bar. He's cutting the sushi still lef
tip exactly. It's so true. But you could go and
I mean maybe it was the language barrier, But at
the same time, I mean, there was a table right
in front of me, very clearly from New York or
Boston or something, and they were all speaking English and
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they had, you know, and they were getting service. So
I don't think it was that. I mean, it was
there was a very strong language barrier, but that was
the only place where I went where I mean nobody
really cared to like you had you had to get it.
You had to figure it out with them. They weren't
necessarily too interested. Did you find the same thing when
you were there. They weren't super interested as a whole
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in figuring it out with me. They would kind of
I would kind of try, and then they just kind
of look at me like you're gonna have to figure
this out. Like I've been to place and this is
nothing against Brazil at all, and but it was one
of the first places.
Speaker 6 (08:45):
Man.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
I guess Tokyo was kind of this way too. But
it was like they you kind of had to they
they didn't need it. They weren't gonna try for you.
The hotel they did, but like it was like no,
like you need to figure this out, like point or something.
Like they kind of just look at you. They kind
of looked at me, which is fair. That's where they live,
it's their language. It's you know, they don't have to
speak English the same way that I guess here, I
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don't have to speak Portuguese or whatever. But I don't
know that. If I were a server, i'd probably try
and figure out a method to communicate, whether it's pointing
or sign language or smoke signals or something. I don't know.
They just they just weren't really too concerned about it.
You know.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
It's like you're looking at them, they're looking at you
right like, I don't know what you're trying to say, Just.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Let me You're trying to make a good impression, like
a job interview or something. Everywhere I go, I'm like,
I got my little translator out. I'm taking pictures of
the menu, translating it. I'm trying to practice with how
to pronounce the words. I'm nervous. I'm like that kid
when when you're in class and there's you know, you're
going around reading a paragraph each out of the book
and I'm like trying to figure out which paragraph is
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mine ahead of time and read it so I don't
stumble the word in front of Becky, the hot girl
who I always wanted to get with, who recently became
my friend on Facebook, which he's married. Yeah, it's crushing.
Its crushing blow out of nowhere. I don't know where
the hot girl from high school wants to be my
friend on Facebook. I'm like, she got a divorce. Yes,
this is fantastic for me, not her, I guess, But no,
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I guess she was just curious what I was doing.
It'll be over, so oh wow. I hope. I don't
hope that for Becky. I hope that Becky has a
long and fruitful marriage. But if she doesn't, Right anyway,
it just never happened to you. I'm the only one.
I'm the only one who's been and this woman from
Buffalo Wild Wings the only people who've ever been ghosted
by a server before.
Speaker 7 (10:34):
I just did that, like as someone that was a server,
so like I understand what it feels like to be
in the weeds. I tend to sit there and I'm like, okay,
maybe like they're going through it right now, so I'm
just gonna wait because then once they're like together, like
it'll be better.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
So would you wait? Probably forever? That's what I thought too,
Like I didn't want it.
Speaker 7 (10:56):
I don't someone will eventually notice me. Maybe they'll be
closing up and put the chairs up on them, but
someone will notice.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
You got to work on that. It takes a lot
for me to complain. It takes a lot, and I
was even trying to not complain. It was just like, dude,
how long am I going to say? I could just
I could have just walked out.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Nobody would have known, you know, I say something, It's okay,
I agree for yourself.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
It was nice, truly at least thirty minutes. Yeah, because
walk is a busy place and it was recommended, so
like it's you know, did you even have a drink yet? No? Okay,
I would have said, you're just sitting there. I want
to have a drink. God, maybe they're like you said,
you know, maybe they're busy. And then if I then
if I complain, I'm now I'm like doubly ignorant. You know,
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maybe this is like customary that it takes hours to eat.
I don't know. They're wiping your food in their buttcheees right,
just like the fish is not you know, it's like
the old fish. Yeah, they give me the old fish,
you know what I mean someone Texas speaking from over
twenty five years in the restaurant industry. Sometimes servers underestimate
and undervalue a single person table over a multiple person
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table because they think that the tip will be lower. Yeah,
that's fair, just like the world. That's probably fair. Man,
single people, that's crazy to get the short end. Yeah,
we do, yeah, we do. Yeah. It would have been
one thing if the woman was like cruising around not
helping me. But she went home sheading on her couch
watching Netflix and Portuguese is not even thinking about me.
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Speaker 6 (12:26):
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Of the day. More bad weather in Texas and those
efforts continue to clean up in the recovery, and they're
still searching for some victims of the floods down there.
And we took our supplies on Friday, loaded those things up.
Thanks to Amy Weather and our friends at Winterest as well.
For their support. We got a bunch of stuff down
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which is the group that gets all the pilots together
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this is their fifteenth disaster that they've responded to. Spent
hurricanes in Florida this summer. It was a flood, of
course in Texas, but from their executive director, we loaded
up your donations along with some forty two in chainsaws.
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We tried to get the biggest. I never in my
life thought I would have to buy a chainsaw for
any reason. I'm not a chainsaw guy, you know. I
just don't do it. I don't strike anybody as a
guy that would own a chainsaw. And even if I
owned a house that would require any kind of chainsaw work,
as much as I would like to do it, I
know better, and I would call somebody and have somebody
come and do it, because me in a chainsaw and
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anything that would require a chainsaw is probably a bad idea.
I'd be the guy that it would be like the
dude to Wiley coyote, you know, and the tree would
go the wrong way, you know, and like fall onto me.
You know. So it's just one of those things where
I feel like I feel like the right thing to
do would be a chainsaw is necessary, the right thing
to do would be to hire someone. But we went
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to the home depot and we tried to get the
biggest chain so we could find in the city of Chicago.
And it's not very big. We bought two of them,
but it's not they weren't. They were kind of woosy chainsaws. Yeah,
I didn't know there were different sizes. That's crazy. Oh
what think about it though, Like I'm sure home depot stocks,
Like I'm sure the home depot in Vermont, you know,
has like tractors. I don't know, like because they.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
Had many ones too, so I'm assuming they go bigger
as well.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Oh, I they get really forty two inch. The ones
that we bought were maybe like half of that. They
were lighter than I thought they'd be. Yeah, it was
the biggest one we could find. Yeah, but I know
they make bigger ones. But you know, who is buying
those in the loop, Like who is buying you know,
in the South Loop, who's buying anyway, forty two inch chainsaws,
extra bars and chain will use with the chain in
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bar oil that you delivered to Burnett County Airport this morning.
These supplies went on a black Hawk helicopter. And uh
and then we're you know, taken into the impacted area.
So black black Hawk. There's something else I anywhere that
I'd be involved with a black Hawk helicopter. What does
that means? A military? Oh, it's a badass helicopter.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
What makes it like more badass than the other one?
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Because bad ass? It's big and it's big. It looks
like a plane. But I did, Yeah, it's a big helicopter. Man,
Like I wrote on one one time with the on
one National Guard and like they put like they mount
like guns. You this one didn't have guns in it,
I don't think. But I mean, it's this badass. What
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are you doing? What you mean? Where were you going?
They took me for Sergeant Sexy. Remember Sargeant Sexy? Oh yeah,
well we haven't heard from him in a long time.
He used to call in here all the time. And
only a National Guard And uh, I hope I got
that right, I mean nationally, I believe. Anyway, they invited
me one day. They were doing like a thing for
teachers to like a like a I forget what they
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called like a reward, And so they got people got
to go on black hawk rides again. And Sarah, Sarah,
our friends from Pause. You know Sarah, her husband flew
the helicopter. It just so happened. He flew the helicopter.
So anyway, they were like, come out of here and
just say you're a teacher. Like we're gonna say you're
a teacher. So they did. So they no, they invited me.
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I did not say an They invited me, and so
I went and I went on a richer It was
their idea, and so I teach people things. I just
told you about a black hot helicop because anyway, and
we rode down the front of the river like the
lake shore there, the front of the front of the river,
the front of the lake, the lake shore. Right, what
do you mean, right?
Speaker 5 (16:38):
You just always somewhere doing something sneaky, like they think.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
Sergeant Sexy invited me to ride on his helicopter.
Speaker 5 (16:45):
He was supposed to be riding for the teachers, and
you had no busses up there. He told us you
about a gas putting gas in a plane, and we're like,
why do you know.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
I didn't do that. I need to watch he's doing.
I didn't get to personally put any gas in a plane,
but I did.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
But you knew it so well, and you were like,
you were like, you guys don't know this aerial refueling.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
That's so cool, because you were asking me, how did
those bombers get all the way you know, over whoever?
And bloated out too much about it, you Ron or whatever?
Had they get all the way over there and then
fly back? And it was like you asked the question.
So I said, well, they can refuel in the air,
and then I explained to you how it works because
I had another friend that flew those things. Casey won
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thirty five. And so on the ground, I did what
is the copperhends Arizona Air National Guard whatever Taber is
her name. Don't worry about it. I know a lot
of people. People invite me to do stuff sometimes, And
so I went there and I got to lay in
the little seat that they used to at the back.
But we were on the ground. There were no there
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were no I didn't refuel anything myself personally, So when
they were.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Talking about like teacher stuff, like what are you guys
teaching your students?
Speaker 1 (18:00):
I am no, No, it wasn't communications. They do like
community outreach and they're training missions for the pilots and
then that people get to ride along, and so sergeants
Sexy was like, hey, we're doing this thing. Come you're invited.
And so when I show up, it was like everybody
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else was a school teacher and.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Me, did you dress different knowing that you had to
like fit in?
Speaker 1 (18:27):
I wore a school teacher outfit. I mean, come on, no,
I didn't. I didn't know what I was going to.
So I show up and I was on the list
and I was approved and everything, and so I got
to ride on a little helicopter.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
It never came up where you went.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
I'm a Wrigley Field and the whole thing. No, No
one asked me. Everybody no, because some of the people
that they listened, like the teachers, weren't upset about this.
There was a girl named Sarah there. She was like,
I listen every morning. I'm like, how you doing. I'm
a professor of life with someone texting, I am whatever,
don't pretend like you've never tried to fit in somewhere
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every day.
Speaker 5 (18:59):
But I'm just trying to figure out why you always
somewhere in the air with missions six, four or five.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
And we were in a helicopter together too, with no
doors on it, no doors.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
There was a website there was promoting like exciting opportunity,
like exciting stuff skydiving and helicopter was called I don't
even know if it still exists, called adrenaline dot com.
It's what it was, like a date, and so they
had us do some of the stuff. Somebody went skydiving,
but I'd already done that. I didn't do that. You
need to do that, Oh, absolutely not. I've gone one
hundred I'm a licensed guy. I've gone one hundred times,
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and I recommend it. Everyone should go one time. Calin
still needs to go, right.
Speaker 4 (19:38):
I'll go yet.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Set this up. No, we're gonna get someone else, though,
we would like come up there with me.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Okay, I won't know anyone else.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
You know, I don't just say you're a teacher. That's
all you have to do. We got it. Yeah, So
then our little adventure was to ride in a helicopter
that didn't have doors on it, so.
Speaker 7 (19:56):
Scary you were scared, yeah, because I had to like
take I had to like video him for like a
like a social post afterwards.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
And was open.
Speaker 7 (20:05):
So I had my phone in my hand like clinched
because I was like.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Oh my gosh, what have I dropped my phone out
of this helicopter. I highly recommend if you go into
a helicopter, if you take the doors up. You did
your parents know you did that? I don't know. Gosh.
Speaker 7 (20:21):
The worst is when they would turn because the whole
helicopter would like tilt and you'd be like.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
Are you trying to get spread angles? Right?
Speaker 5 (20:28):
We did not need that social video? What is the video?
Speaker 1 (20:31):
It should live a long time ago. I'm afraid of
those I don't know, but yeah, we did that. I'll
just be doing stuff. Hey, people asked me to do
cool stuff. I say yes, I don't know, you know,
And then I got to shout. I think they wanted
a little press at the time. I give him a
little shot out. Why are you, sergeant sexy to call
into family right now? You know what you used to
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call up here all the time. I don't know what
happened to him. It's a couple of people. I hope
he's okay, him and chuck type of bread. I had
to know where they both went. I think truck driver
Brad had been listening for a while. Truck trever Brad.
That was a bit. Yeah, somebody was born rehab. We
don't know. It could be well, maybe both actually anyway,
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federal government has raised the price of stamps yet again,
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cost more. A two E t Ui is the name
of the airline flight. I don't if they say that
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two passengers smoked in the air. Are we still trying that?
Oh no, do we still not know? But you cannot
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smoke on a plane and they got a little detectors
in there, and the pilots know if you did it,
and they know if you messed with it too. Have
we not heard that announcement? How many times we got
to here, don't tamper with the smoke detector in the
airplane lavator?
Speaker 2 (22:09):
Was it a real segura of eight?
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Well? The delay stretch into seventeen hours. Passengers were stuck
in a crowded lounge with no crew or luggage until
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to immigration rules, travelers were stuck in a crap makeshift lounge,
camped on airbeds like a war zone. People were saying
many waited for over twelve hours with limited water, food,
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or access to luggage. He doesn't say what they were
smoking exactly, so I'm not sure. There was another one
late last week where they were going from Madrid. I
think maybe it a JFK and they lost an engine
mid flight, so they wound up in the Azores. Which
is it's not inherently an emergency if you lose one
engine if there are two, as it's not off the
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coast of Portugal, I believe it. Anyway, if you're flying
over water, they probably did the math and they were like, well,
we only have one engine, which means we runing that
much slower, We're gonna burn that much more fuel. It's
a bad idea. And so they landed in the Azords,
which is kind of cool that you wound up there,
but people were mad because they couldn't get another plane
there for like a day, very very inconvenient. But I
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mean when people complain about stuff like that, the first
thing I think is you're alive, right, Like that sucks,
Like that sucks, and you want the airline to like
hook you up and take care of everything. But you
got to remember, they didn't realize that was going to happen.
So now they got three hundred people in a place
like an air force base on an island in the
middle of nowhere that they're not you know, they don't
know what to do, so they're probably doing the best
they can. But people were like, oh, this is I
(23:41):
didn't know a hotel room for hours. Yeah that sucks,
Like trust me, it's very inconvenient, and you're there for
another day and you have to you know, whatever you're
also alive, right, it could have been so much like
the pilots did a great job, right, Like they safely
navigated to they made the safest possible decision and they
got you on the ground and you just lost a
damn your life and that sucks, but you get to
(24:02):
live exactly. So how about that? And no one talks
about that. A guy escaped a French prison by hiding
in the luggage of his cellmate who got released. Now
are we not checking night We're not checking the stuff
that people leave prison with. A twenty year old inmate
(24:24):
escaped this prison in France by hiding inside his cellmate's
laundry bag as the cell mate was released in guardsfield
to notice the extra luggage when scanning belongings at the gate.
The officials admit a series of serious malfunctions and have
opened an internal probe. Local prosecutors are investigating the escape.
Hee was serving multiple sentences at link to organized crime.
He's now the target of a nationwide man hunt. France's
(24:46):
prison service says such a getaway is extremely rare and
it occurred amit overcrowding with about twelve hundred inmates in
a facility built for half of that security procedures are
under review to prevent repeat incidents. He was hiding in
a laundry bag. I think I'd see that. That looks
like a person. All our kneecaps like is our fingers exactly?
(25:08):
And in a relatively slow news day unless we talk
about politics, which we don't. A new study done by
the digital marketing firm TDM Agency has fund that Maine
is the most perverted state in the nation. The agency
looked at porn site searches per capita in twenty twenty
four to determine their list. Maine came in at number
one with two hundred and eighty thousand searches for porn websites,
(25:31):
which was about fourteen point seven searches per resident. It
was not giving that when I went there, wasn't giving.
The rest of the top five were Georgia, Utah, shame
on you. Shame on you, Utah, shame on you. We're
constant getting memos about what we ken of can't say.
(25:51):
And look at this. This is the argument that I've
been I love you, Utah, I do. This is the
argument that I've been making, is that we are the
place for the repress. We are tune in in that card.
No one knows. Yes, we are the place for the repress.
You are safe here. But look at this number three
(26:11):
most perverted state according to this thing. And I've seen that,
and I know that a lot of people listening are
gonna go, that's not really our that's not our folk.
But I've seen that that Housewives show, Real good lives. Yeah,
not so secret, by the way, not so secret those
lives right now, which we've tried, by the way, We've
asked all of them to come on. None of them
will come on. They're too famous for us. Yeah, they
(26:33):
are too famous for us. Now. I remember when your
little hockey little show was it looked like it was
it looked like it was filmed on an iPhone because
it was. And now all of a sudden, you're on
Good Morning America. Too good for the Fred's show. Very upsetting.
Colorado and California the perviesst states in the nation. Maybe
they I mean, it's cold and really cold in Maine.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Maybe that's why, Yeah, winter, maybe they need a little.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Illinois came in last with the least number of searches
per person that's on the stage. Yeah, like National maca
Cheese Day and National Nude Day like naked. Thank you
Camlin for putting in parentheses like naked, because I was
I didn't know about what nude met that wasn't sure
always nude play nude underwear color like no, No, it's
(27:18):
nude people, National Nude Day. The Entertainer Report in two minutes, Fred.
Speaker 6 (27:22):
Shows Cawon's Entertainer Report is on the Fread show.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Justin Bieber has agreed to pay former manager Scooter Brawn
thirty one point five million as part of a financial
settlement that they've been trying to work out.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
For a minute.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Bieber paid Scooter twenty six mil as part of the
advance that he owed for the canceled twenty twenty two
Justice Tour. That was the one that we saw Jay
and then he canceled the rest right after, right we Yeah,
we were at one of the few shows that he
did after you know, all of his health issues. He
will also pay him five point five million for unpaid commissions.
Neither Scooter nor Bieber have commented on the album. I
(28:00):
do think it's interesting or I'm sorry on the settlement,
but it's interesting that he can pay him now after
he dropped this new album. He's probably like, Okay, I'm
getting some money coming in, so we can settle this now.
But Scooter did comment on Justin's album, calling it the
most authentic he's put out, as well as calling it beautiful,
raw and truly him.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
But he had nothing to do with it.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
He wanted to make that. Claire Bieber dropped Swag last Friday.
I absolutely love the album front to back. He worked
with a lot of different people on the album, a
lot of features. One of my favorite singers, Dijon, has
a lot of writing credits as well as he's on
some of the songs. But something that really surprised me
is there's a song called Yukon where Justin his voice
(28:39):
is pitched very high and then his normal voice is
like doing a duet with himself. So I wanted to
see who was singing and I ended up figuring out
that in the writing credits. Two changes in there, and
so is Eminem, So I guess he helped write that song,
which I did not expect to see.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
Him in there.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
I didn't even know they were cool. So he got
a little writing credit on that.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
So, which is a pretty good album to just drop
in the middle of the night like normally people when
they do stuff like that, unless you're Taylor Swift. Yeah,
it's like the haphazard, like you made it in your
garage like Paulina pretty much, you know, but it's you. Now,
he's got some bangers, and I guess I was just
surprised that there wasn't a little like, I don't know,
a little more like like drop a single first, or
(29:21):
some sort of collaboration with us or you know, personally
the Fred Show, ri iHeart media, you know, I don't know.
I just I was a little surprised because sometimes that
stuff is crap, right, Yeah, reach out to us first
next time, Justin.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
But yeah, I mean there's a very few group of
people who could just drop an album like that, I know.
I think Beyonce was the first that I think ever
did it with Lemonade to where it just it disappears
on people's phones, and that was iconic, and I've seen
a lot of artists to do it since then. But
Justin's like, I don't need promotion, and he's right because
we all went and listened.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Oh it's true, it's actually good.
Speaker 5 (29:53):
So he did a lot of he did a lot
of build up to the album being caught out with
the paparazzi yelling yeah yeah, I don't know if viral
TikTok Yeah, maybe.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
That expedited things. Maybe he was like forget, I just
do it, you know, as opposed to because of all
the negative.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Press, right, I love that for all I can take.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
And I have to ask them, the Sexy Red fans,
do you noticed I noticed that there were people on
TikTok this weekend who were like essentially upset about they
didn't like her appearance in the like they liked the
song until Sexy Red was in it, which is which
is not you know something you hear very often sexy
Red people like sexy Red.
Speaker 7 (30:29):
Oh yeah, I mean I love sexy right, but yes,
any artist of a song that she hops on, there
fans immediately hate the song that she's on. It happened
with Jesse Murph. It happens with every single song she
jumps on.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
I did notice that was like kind of universal this
weekend was people were like vibe into the song and
then she then her part. It was like, oh I.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
Love sexy Red, but she came in out of nowhere
and she came in offbeat and I don't know that
the rap matched the feet, like matched the song. That
was my only issue.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
Well, the start of the trend and everyone's trying to
do it.
Speaker 3 (30:55):
Well, yeah, I was gonna say, she is happing xual
You called me personally right, and she said, you don't
get me tip, And I was like.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
Well, just do what you feel is right. Yeah, yeah,
like you no, don't bite on me.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
We were listening to it on the way home and
my boyfriend just turns to me and goes, she's not good, right,
And I was like, listen.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
I have to explain to you.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
She's like a cultural icon moment. She is, she has
right right, let me just explain this to you so
you understand. But yeah, I was like, how dare you?
And Leslie Sidney Sweeney is supposedly in the running to
be the next Bond Girl, which I feel like is
perfect for her In the long awaited new installment of
the Double O seven franchise. The director, I guess is
friends with Sidney and is looking to cast her. You know,
(31:34):
she's been in Euphoria, White Lotus and Jeff Bezos, who's
the head of Amazon, of course, has creative control over
the movie.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
He is also.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
Believed to be backing the actress Taylor Johnson. Aaron Taylor Johnson.
Excuse me is odds on favorite to be the next Bond,
but also Jeff Loden and theo James our names.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
I've been hearing what is the world when Jeff Bezos
is in charge of James Bond now? And that would
explain why she was at the wedding.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
Yeah, it feels like.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
Jeff Bezos isn't of James Bond now.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
It feels like rich people are in charge of a
lot of stuff because.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
They're doing sold books. Okay, yeah, from like a little
office of the spray painted side and now now he's
in charge of James Bond's making movies. So there you go.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
By the way, if you want to watch us at
times while you can hear us, you can go on
YouTube Fred Show radio. I don't have any makeup on today.
I'm very tired.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
But oh you don't need to go up there. Oh,
thank you dear. Yeah, the MUAs didn't show up this
morning again. Jason Hardify good people, you know God. We'll
do blogs.
Speaker 6 (32:38):
Yeah, they talk better than the excite.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
These are the radio blogs on the Fred Show. Everyone
wants to know about the wedding of the century, not yours, Paulina, well, okay,
but Kaylin's last minute wedding, pop up wedding that was planned,
but it was a pop up. Let's two blogs audio
journals go thank you, dear blog.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Yes, my best friend actually got engaged three years ago,
but for some reason, we planned this wedding in a
month and I've been talking about it a little bit,
and in true her fashion, we were still doing stuff
I'm talking about right until we walked down the aisle. Okay.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
So uh.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
For some reason, she also decided to throw in a
party at her house the night before, which was also
last minute. I don't know why she brought that up.
So the rehearsal was Thursday, okay, and then she threw
a party at her house on Friday, and then she
got married the next day and the party was so
last minute that we had planned another party, my friends
and I because we thought there was nothing. And then
(33:37):
she sent out those invitations to her after I asked
her if she wanted to go to that party, she
was like, no, I'm having a party. Here's the invite.
I was like, well, when were you going to send that?
Speaker 1 (33:44):
My love? I love you.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
But so the morning of the wedding, and by the
way I kept leaving, I started writing my speech when
they got engaged, just in case they asked me to speak,
because yeah, because you know, she's my best friend, and
just in case, I wasn't going to say anything, and
they eventually he did. But I set aside this past
week to finish my speech because I had it all
jotted down like bullet points, but I was going to
(34:07):
really finish it so that I could feel safe holding
it in my hands. But every day there was something
new that I kept putting my speech to the back burner,
never had to never got to finish my speech. So
that was making me nervous. Even day of, I'm like, oh,
I get there at eight. I have all day. Certainly
did not have all day anyways, So the morning of
I get a call from her fiance who's panicking because
(34:27):
he needs the final version of the seating chart and
he's trying to print out the seating chart that is
displayed at the wedding.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
So we're still planning the wedding. Oh so we don't
even have the little sign ready.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
We don't have the sign ready, and he's trying to
get into the bride's phone. Two factor authentication was an issue, Yes,
my favorite right.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
She was getting stressed out.
Speaker 2 (34:46):
I was getting stressed out. I was like, Wellgan, I'm
gonna beat you up when I see it at that altar.
But we got it done. Then last minute, I was
also told along with the you know, I was talking
about the choreo with like the bouquet and the dress,
I have to fix isle and all this good stuff.
She told me that I would have because she's half Indian,
that there's a really symbolic thing that's very cool where
(35:07):
you take a necklace and you don't break the necklace
and the groom puts it on her head, which meant
I needed to take her veil off. And if you
know anything about a veil, it's very in their secure.
So I had a practice taking her veil off, not
messing her hair up, and putting her veil back in
during the ceremony. She told me that last minute.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
By the way, the.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
Guy who married them also told me he received some
last minute edits to his part, so I was like, okay,
we're all here. I was very nervous to give my speech,
like shaking, so nervous, but the best man had mentioned
to me that he has impressions in his speech.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
Oh so you were said, and then he was.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
Going to roast the groom's family and impersonate Trump.
Speaker 8 (35:43):
Oh, if I could give you, I think I did
give you a list of the things that, in my opinion,
as a man who's given a lot of speeches at
weddings first and second weddings, do not do impressions of Trump.
Speaker 1 (35:56):
No, and do not do a roast. I told you
those two things correct.
Speaker 2 (35:59):
And I heard he was doing Trump and pressure, I said, easy,
I'm gonna shine.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
Oh, my God, would have made me feel better.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
Oh, it was truly a gift that he gave me.
Shout out Brandon because that was amazing. I went before Brandon.
But yeah, no, he did some roasting. He actually like
he got some scattered applause. There were some really funny jokes. So,
my best friend's fiance is sober, and a lot of
his groom's men are sober as well, And I asked them,
how'd you meet? And truly, he goes, we all had
(36:28):
the same drug dealer ten years ago. So he made
a lot of jokes about them being like having felonies
and stuff. So those hit interesting. But the political stuff
about the N ninety five mass and COVID, I was like,
hell yeah, brother, I crushed this thing. So the speech
went well. I didn't look at my notes at I'll
never finish it, but I think they were happy. And
in lieu of a toast, I did do the manifestation
(36:50):
thing and I told my friends they better yell and
they did. So I'm just really happy that it went
well and it's over. And if you want me to
be your maid of honor, someone else gonna say, have.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
Like a like a rider, like an agreement.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
Oh by the way, yes, and I did hire the
makeup artists or I'm sorry, the hairstylist the day before,
so we secured that bag. Her hair was that her
nails were not done at the wedding, so we door
dashed some pressons to put on her fingers.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
Believable, so unbelievable. Damn, what is this maid of honor?
You're also the wedding blander. Now, this is not a
good gig, giving that supposed to be an honor. It's
not a good gig.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
Did do something really stupid though, my whole family there,
My sister was there, and she looks older and she
was drinking, and then I told the bartender that she
was going to be twenty one in a month.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
So that wasn't great. Yeah when yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:42):
And she was like, you said that in front of
my manager, and now I need to see some d Luckily,
my sister had a fake.
Speaker 1 (37:46):
So that was like the time that I went to
like the best bar in town as a college kid,
and I had a really good fake and I was like,
hot stuff, check this out. And I gave the guy
my real idea and he looked at this and he
was like, can I help you with something? I'm like,
let me in the bar, dude, we wout to we
want to go? What you mean twenty two and let's
go to the bar. I'm a capricorn. I already know yeah, one, two,
(38:11):
three Main Street, Baby, I already know what you gonna
ask me. He's like Christopher and he turns it around.
I'm like, oh, I think I meant to hand you more.
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Waiting by the phone, he's new and next, why does
somebody get ghost to be entertainment of furt this hour too?
When you work?
Speaker 2 (39:00):
Okay, I will tell you where Jelly Roll surprise fans.
He kind of belongs there, but.
Speaker 1 (39:05):
I'll tell you. Someone asked tangent this week? Yeah, maybe, yeah,
maybe we should a tangent this It's been a minute.
Everyone's in the same country now, yeah, maybe maybe a
tangent or two on the iHeartRadio after this week Waiting
by the phone, after ro saying in two minutes.
Speaker 6 (39:24):
Ever been left waiting by the phone.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
It's the Fred Show. Randal, good morning, Welcome to the show.
How are you hey? Good morning? Doing great? Thanks? All right, Well,
what's going on with Kelsey? Because you know we have
your note here for waiting by the phone trying to
figure out if maybe you've been ghosted or something else.
But we got to kind of hear the backstory. How
did you meet? Tell us about any interaction that you've had,
and then you know why you think you're being ghosted.
Speaker 10 (39:50):
Okay, Yeah, we met at a bar, exchange numbers, and
then next day I asked if she wanted to come
over and just hang out in my apartment. Uh, you know,
I have a really nice pool.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
Uh, and yeah, the weather wasn't great though.
Speaker 10 (40:12):
We just ended up might like hanging out, but it
did get nice and UH had a pool day.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
I thought she had fun.
Speaker 10 (40:22):
We talked, hung out and uh killed some food and yeah,
it was a good time. And I text her the
next day and she's not getting back to me.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
That's what's going on. Uh. Yeah, A lot of people
are focused on fighting people with a boat in the summertime,
and I'm focused on it. I like the pool because
I don't have it. I don't have access to pool, right,
So we can go to the pool, we can hang out,
get in and out. You know, I can go to
the use an actual bathroom facility. Like, there's a lot
of reasons why I can. If I don't like you,
I'm not stuck with you. For four hours, so I
(40:57):
get the pool thing. So you're you're you're mystified here.
You're puzzled, Randall, because you felt like the day went
well and you were hoping to see this person again
and you've reached out to Kelsey and she's not responding
to you at all. No, she's not. All right, Well,
let's call her in just a second. We'll play a song,
come back and do that, and we're gonna see if
we can figure out why she's not calling. You know,
it could be a lot of reasons. It could be
(41:18):
something about the date. It could be that she's been
busy or distracted or who knows. And you know, the
hope always is that we can straighten this out and
set you up on another date. In fairness, we've done
that about six times in ten years. But it's possible.
It's always a possibility, my friend. All right, cool, Well,
thank you guys. Let's find out what's going on in
part two. Wait you met a phone after Gaga in
(41:38):
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a preset. Hey, Randall, Yeah, let's call Kelsey. You guys,
you met you, you had a little pool day date
kind of thing, and you thought it went well. The
(42:01):
problem is you haven't heard from her since, and you
want to know why exactly. Yeah, I have not heard
doc from her. By the way, this is another one
of these two in a row now where the people
have met in person, like they've actually spoken to it,
real communication going on, which I get it. It surprises
me when that goes wrong. I mean, I guess anything
could happen, but when you sort of know that what
(42:23):
you're working with ahead of time, as opposed to a
blind date, which essentially is a dating app deal match,
I don't know, it seems weird that things fall apart.
But anyway, let's call Kelsey and see what happens. Good luck, Randall,
thank you.
Speaker 4 (42:40):
Hello.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
Hi is this Kelsey?
Speaker 4 (42:43):
Yes? This is she.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
Hey Kelsey, good morning. My name is Fred. I'm calling
from the Fred's Show, the Morning radio Show, and I
have to tell you that we are on the radio
right now and I would need your permission to continue
with the call. Can we chat for just a second,
is this like.
Speaker 4 (42:54):
A spam or a joke or something.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
Well, we'll see if it's a joke, but no, I
mean it's a real call about a real person who
you recently went on a date with named Randall. I
assume you remember this man.
Speaker 4 (43:08):
I mean, yeah, I do. But how do you guys
know about that?
Speaker 1 (43:11):
Well, so he called us and said that he really
liked you and was excited to have met you. I
guess out, and then you went on a date, you
have a pool day or something. But he says he
can't get a hold of you. Now we called you,
you answered, It wasn't that hard. And we're even kind
of a weird number too, So I guess I don't know.
Why are you avoiding this guy?
Speaker 11 (43:33):
Okay, I mean this is a little awkward, but I mean,
I guess if you really want me to tell you.
Speaker 1 (43:38):
Guys, I really do, Like I've really not wanted anything
more yet today.
Speaker 11 (43:44):
Okay, I mean, yeah, he was when I met him
at the bar, Yeah, he was cool, and you know,
we were talking. It seemed like it was a good
conversation and like we got along really well, and I yeah,
everything was great. But then we hung out on another
date at his pool and it.
Speaker 4 (44:03):
Just and I just got the ick.
Speaker 12 (44:06):
I just don't.
Speaker 1 (44:06):
I don't, so just like the just spending more time
with him gave you the ick? Or I mean, is
there anything specific, because this guy wants to know what
you're not calling We want to be able to tell
him that.
Speaker 4 (44:16):
God, I mean you no.
Speaker 11 (44:18):
If at first the yeah, the pool, it was nice weather,
it's cool, you know, atmosphere, we were having fun. But
then I don't know, I guess when we went to
go in the to go in the pool, because he
was grilling and stuff, and then we went to go
in the pool, so he took a shirt off.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
And well, that's good that he took a shirt off,
because if you, honestly, if you had said he left
his shirt on in the pool, then that that would
explain everything. We could hang up and just move move along.
But that's not what I don't know.
Speaker 11 (44:43):
I mean, I don't know what would have been worse, honestly,
because when he took shirt off. I'm not a big
tattoo person to begin with, but he had his name
like huge, his name tattooed right on the front of
his chest.
Speaker 1 (44:59):
To it's massive. It said Randal across the front of him.
Speaker 4 (45:02):
Well, it said Randy.
Speaker 11 (45:04):
So I guess, well okay, and so how big?
Speaker 1 (45:08):
How big is huge? Like are we talking both packs?
Are we talking you know like under armed, underarm? What
are we talking about?
Speaker 12 (45:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (45:16):
No, under arm the entire test.
Speaker 1 (45:18):
Wow, And it said Randy, okay, and so you so
for you this was just united the tattoos. And then
it's like, yeah, I know your name kind of thing.
What I mean it is like self centered thing, I mean,
just all of it.
Speaker 4 (45:34):
Yeah, no, just all of it.
Speaker 11 (45:35):
I mean it was hideous and it's just arrogant, like
you really are that much about yourself that you need
your name giant on.
Speaker 4 (45:41):
Your chest and then the back his back and his
last name.
Speaker 1 (45:45):
So entire soul, we get the full name. Wow, wow, wow,
who needs an idea of passport?
Speaker 12 (45:54):
Man?
Speaker 1 (45:54):
You just just pull your shirt off. Here here I
am first and last name. Okay, Well Randy's here, Randy.
I guess now you're to mesh. And I forgot to
mention that he's on the phoney because he well, I
forgot to mention. I always forget that part. Hey, Randy,
what's up with the first and last name tattoo? Like
it's that's that's a lot. I mean.
Speaker 10 (46:19):
Nice tattoo. Like I don't understand. I mean people have
their names tattooed on them.
Speaker 1 (46:23):
I don't think first and last. It's like you're wearing
a jersey, except that your skin.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
You like it?
Speaker 1 (46:33):
Yeah? Yeah, for the last name could be hot. The
first name is what's throwing me.
Speaker 7 (46:42):
Like, I feel like if you want to wrap like
your family name or whatever, but to have your version
and then brown, I don't each booby or something like,
you know, I like it.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
Yeah. If you're so, you're honoring yourself with a tattoo.
Is that is that what we're doing? Yeah? I like
my name.
Speaker 10 (46:59):
I like my last name, and I mean I spent
a ton of Like I mean, it's a nice tattoo.
Like I was, like totally professionally done. It's like a
nice tattoo. I don't see what the problem is.
Speaker 1 (47:10):
So Kelsey, look, I'm gonna play Devil's Advocate here because
I I oh, I know, I know. It's it's hard.
It's hard, but you know, if you like this guy,
he keeps his shirt on most of the time, you know,
you're at the pool only sometimes. I mean, it's just
we're going to just qualify a human being over this.
Speaker 4 (47:31):
Yeah, I mean relationship.
Speaker 11 (47:33):
Yeah, it's being intimate and you have to have your
shirt off and I can't even with no, I can't
even imagine that happening.
Speaker 1 (47:40):
You'll never see the rhyning. I was gonna say, I
think it's great because, like you know, sometimes you forget
when you first meet somebody, but not with Randy, right.
Speaker 4 (47:49):
You know, maybe that's why he has it.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
But I know, was it like in that calligraphy writing
like or it was there? Was it? Like? Was it fun?
Had a fancy like Randy? Yeah? Yeah, Randy? What was
it like? What is it like?
Speaker 10 (48:06):
I mean, it's just like just a mix of just
different and it's like the same fonts, a lot of designs.
Speaker 1 (48:14):
No, I mean a lot of it's artistry. It's art Okay, Okay,
so Kelsey did it? Was? It was just a lot
for you. It was a little aggressive the decision to
do that.
Speaker 4 (48:25):
That's a good word. It was very aggressive.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (48:27):
It just gave me the itck And I can't come
back from it.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
Because I was gonna say, like, what if we get it,
we'll get him a nice shirt, you know, and he'll
put that on and then we'll try another date. You
don't have to look at it. I mean, we've heard
this is not exactly it's a little weird, but we've
heard worse. We've heard so much worse.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
This is like the guy who named his dog the
same name, like Brian and Brian or whatever.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
It was like, it's just like, so you're not looking
at it so much. From the from the standpoint of
a tattoo, it's like you put your own name on
your own body. Yeah, I don't what if is it?
Speaker 10 (48:58):
Mob?
Speaker 2 (49:00):
That'd be hard to make love to write. I mean,
it's your mom's across your chest. I don't mom, you know, yeah,
I mean you could do.
Speaker 3 (49:08):
That's a better than like a goofy nickname and it's
there forever well Randy is his nickname.
Speaker 1 (49:13):
No, but I mean.
Speaker 3 (49:14):
Like a nick nack dated a guy who had mighty
Mouse across his chest.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
That is the least surprising. You know, you know that
I'm gonna be quiet enough. Well, that's fine, it's fine.
Speaker 9 (49:32):
Okay, I'm talking about the character, is it.
Speaker 1 (49:42):
But also issues with you? Mighty Mouse? What a great idea.
Think it's brilliant. I want I'm thinking about it. I'll
ask the question. I know the answer, but would you
like to go out with him again? Randy will pay
for it?
Speaker 4 (50:02):
No, thank you, and.
Speaker 1 (50:04):
Paulina just called out a criminal anyway, Okay, Randy, Randy,
if you don't mind, You're Randy to me. Now it's
work segon to work out. I'm sorry, so sorry.
Speaker 10 (50:14):
All right, Well, I mean, thank you guys for trying.
Speaker 1 (50:17):
I really appreciate it. Thank you for the gratitude. We
never had it. No one's ever gracious. Thanks so nice,
no one ever. Randy, thank you nice, Randy. Good luck
to you, Kelsey, good luck to you as well. Thank
you for your time.
Speaker 4 (50:30):
Okay, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
Man.
Speaker 1 (50:31):
Caitlin has the Entertainment Report next and two one hundred
bucks in the Showdown with Shoe Bis. Shelly back in
two minutes Fred show. Calin's entertainment Report is on the Fread.
Speaker 2 (50:41):
Show got to start out with a pretty heartbreaking story
about the floods in Texas, as rescue efforts continue. Parents
of daughters who went to Camp Mystic or receiving letters
that their daughters actually wrote before the devastation. The July
fourth floods claimed at least twenty seven young lives, including
college aged counselors and left several unaccounted for. The senior
(51:04):
camp director Dick Eastland, also died a hero helping evacuate
the little ones. Midday McKnight is now sharing that she
has received two letters from her daughter Paisley after the
tragedy took poor little, poor life. The moment made her
heartbroking thinking about all the other moms that might still
be getting letters from girls that are now gone or missing.
If you would like to donate anything helps, please head
(51:26):
to Community Foundation dot net and they will reallocate the
funds to local charities, all really good ones to help
with long term and short term care for the devastation.
It's still really excuse me, it's still really bad and
they could use your help. I know a lot of
times after a tragedy we go hard with helping and
then sometimes we forget about it. But it's going to
(51:47):
take them a long time to recover. In lighter news,
back to the smut that we are known for, Justin
Baldoni says a judge shouldn't let Blake Lively dictate the
terms of her deposition just because she's super famous. So literally,
they're fighting about their fight in court and where they
should fight each other. It's like it's exhausting. He's fighting
(52:07):
back against her request to hold her deposition in her
own lawyer's office. You guys, they want to hold it
in Justin's lawyer's office. She wants to hold it in
her lawyer's office. They're not even a mile from each other.
Oh okay, So literally we're arguing about this. She says
that she fears paparazzi are going to ambush her outside
of Justin's lawyer's office, but somehow not hers, and he
(52:29):
says he needs to have it at his because they
have a lot of files that they might need to
refer to that apparently they don't feel like moving. I'm
still exhausted. He calls it bs, arguing that she hasn't
given any evidence to back or point that it needs
to be held elsewhere, adding that the offices are, like
I said, very close together.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
This sounds reasonable to me. I have this all the time,
does it? Sometimes? When I order Taco bell in nor Dash,
it's like, now, which location is it coming from? Is
it coming from this our Taco bell is or that one?
Because it's mirror to me that I think is a
superior taco bell. Well, now they're all taco bells, so
they're all at the highest level. But you know what
I mean. So I got to look into this because
don't bring me the one from the other place, right,
(53:07):
even if it's only a quarter mile away. I want
the one from the Come on, now, that matters. That's
what I'm trying to tell you.
Speaker 5 (53:13):
But this mess, like, put the files on a computer
and come to.
Speaker 1 (53:16):
My office exactly.
Speaker 2 (53:17):
Okay, we're fighting about fighting.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
This is crazy.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
I'm exhausted and I want them to end it very
soon because my goodness, By the way, I did hear
a little rumor that this all started because Blake may
have had a thing for Justin while on set, and
that she might be trying to cover her tracks with
this whole big mess to be like, no, I don't no,
I didn't catch feelings. I don't know, but I heard that,
so it's my duty to tell you. Jelly Roll made
(53:40):
a surprise appearance while on WWE SmackDown in his hometown
on Nashville. He clashed with Logan Paul, with Logan claiming
he had no place to belong in the WWE. Randy
Orton then jumped in to support Jelly, escalating the confrontation.
In the build up to SummerSlam, the WWE has confirmed
that Jelly will be a part of a multi episode
storyline had more action to come. And lastly, over in Miami,
(54:03):
Morgan Walland did two nights of his I'm the Problem
Stadium tour. Night one featured Miranda Lambert Lambert excuse me,
and Gavin Adcock, who I haven't heard of, but I'm
sure he's wonderful as the openers. And then night two,
Brooks and Dune and Gavin kicked things off. Now, Morgan
invited Brooks and Done to the stage and they were
doing his song Whiskey Glasses. But it looks like Ronnie
(54:24):
Dunn needed some help remembering the lyrics because while on stage,
he pulled out a little piece of paper from his pocket,
presumably with the lyrics to the song on it, just
to make sure he got him right. So that's all right,
you know, I mean, hey, he probably learned it that day.
And he's not, you know, as young as he once was.
Speaker 1 (54:42):
She performers, you sell a prompters to sing their own songs.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
That's fine, It's okay, Ronnie, We forgive you.
Speaker 1 (54:47):
But that was very adorable.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
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Speaker 1 (54:56):
I Show. Shelley two hundred bucks. He's the prize one thousand,
twenty two wins sixty nine losses. That's your two game
win streak. If you want to take on our pop
culture expert, call now eight five, five, five nine one
one three five. Also, if you've been listening, then you
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(55:17):
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bit boom, just like that instant. That's how we do
call out. We want to take on Shelley and we'll
play in two minutes. It's the Fred Show. Do you
have what it takes to battle show biz? Shelley in
(55:40):
the show Biz Showdown? No b HI show. Shelley, Hey, Hey,
good morning. How was the weekend? It was good. It
was busy.
Speaker 13 (55:54):
I think I told you guys, my sister visited. So
we were just what do we do? We went, we
wanted to eat a lot. We ate a lot, I
feel like for the most part, and yeah, she hung
out with my son and daughter, her niece and nephews,
so it was a lot of fun.
Speaker 1 (56:07):
She now, I saw my niece. My niece is right
over the weekend. But I feel like, at least you
could just give the kids to her and then go
away and she's responsible to care for them. Yeah, I
don't think my sister would do She wouldn't and she
shouldn't do that with me. Polly, I'd be all right
with because she could tell me what hurts. But like Mave,
I don't know again one and a half, oh, okay, yeah, yeah,
(56:32):
And she's real serious. Mamee's real serious. She's a real
serious girl. She's a real serious girl. And she plays
with my emotions, you know, she plays with everybody emotions
because like my sister will hold her. She wants dad,
dad holds her, she wants mom all older, she wants
both of them. But then she'll be crying and then
I'll make her laugh in the middle of the cry
and then she'll go back. So a lot like my emotions.
So maybe she and I have the most in common.
(56:52):
I'm not sure cry laugh, It's just you know, you
just never really know which emotion will will emote. Well,
that's also one and a half your probably for Yeah, yeah,
let's play a game. No one cares about my relationship
with my one and a half yearl niece. Hi, Ray,
how you doing?
Speaker 10 (57:09):
Ray?
Speaker 1 (57:10):
Went pretty good. It's been a minute, Ray, you know
it's been a minute. Ray. Fun fact about you? Fun facts?
Speaker 10 (57:18):
Gosh, I went on your show years ago about my nose.
Speaker 1 (57:23):
Well I remember that. Ray. Remind me though, because I remember,
of course years ago, but Ray, remind me about your nose. Yeah,
I can't remember what the what the question was, whatever
it was, but it was I had I was able
to fit off half dollar inside my nostril, a half
dollar instead of for some reason, right, I don't remember that,
but I'll probably never forget it now. And how did
(57:45):
one learn that that one could put a half dollar
in one's nose?
Speaker 10 (57:51):
When I was a kid, and then you grew up,
had kids, and then my daughter found out about.
Speaker 12 (57:56):
Us, so she'd always have her funds over and I
would always it was one of them.
Speaker 1 (58:00):
This is something that you continue to do. I feel
like something that you maybe don't want to do because
I tell you wind up in the er.
Speaker 12 (58:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (58:08):
No, I still do it once in a while. Oh yeah, Okay,
what is the video? Yeah? Well no, Ray, don't don't
do that anymore. Okay, I'm worried about your your well being. Okay,
all right, Wow, so Shelly, Wow, Ray. I that's a
very fun fact. I thought I knew something about every
one of the thirteen listeners that we have, but I Ray,
(58:29):
I'm sorry that one slipped my mind. But uh maybe
that was during COVID and that's I just like to
sort of erase that time period. So anyway, let's play
the game. Two hundred bucks is surprise. Shelley's record one
thy twenty two wins and only sixty nine losses and
you've won two straight guys. Good luck, all right, good luck? Okay,
thank you, well, thank you to the as sound bo poof.
Don't stake anything in your nose, Shelley, will you go
(58:50):
to the sound boof poof? All right, Question number one, Ray,
what is the name of the album? Justin Bieber dropped
On Friday three don't know that one? Don't know? Sorry? Okay,
very generous with the counting there. Sarah Ortega posted a
photo dump of memories from her time on this show
(59:11):
after getting kicked off this season, named the show which
singer returned to the stage after canceling her first few
residency shows in Vegas. Three one okay, which my type
rapper was spotted making it rain in a Las Vegas
(59:34):
strip club. Don't follow rappers? I'm sorry, okay, And the
answer is Olivia Colpo. But forty nine ers running back.
Christian McCaffrey and his wife, Olivia Colpo welcome their first baby.
Who is he married to? Three? Olivia? Three times? Bro Ray,
(59:58):
Oh my God, to help you back on some of
his nose. Take these, okay, then you bring Shelly back.
All right? He got he got a one. But you
know it was hard. It was a valiant it was
I'm proud of him that, okay, That's what I mean.
It was the effort that appreciate it. Yeah, Question number one,
(01:00:20):
what is the name of the album? Justin Bieber dropped
On Friday Swat Sierra Ortega posted a photo dump of
memories from her time on this show after getting kicked
off this season, named The Show That Is Right, which
singer returned to the stage after canceling her first few
residency shows in Vegas. Kelly, which my type rapper, was
(01:00:42):
spotted making it rain in a Las Vegas trip club
three two. Drake, sweetie random. But I would have to
say if I were Drake, if I were at that level,
I would just pull out everybody that I like, from
everybody I like, from my baby she is yeah, okay, yeah.
(01:01:06):
I remember one time back in her heyday when I
was an intern, she wouldn't perform unless we got her
the proper brand of peanut butter, which is understandable. Yes,
how does she sing with peanut butter? I don't know.
But if you she wanted a snack before her performance,
And I'll tell you something. If you're if you're a
smooth person and somebody bought you crunchy, or if you're
a crunchy and somebody bought you smooth, we got a problem. Yeah,
(01:01:27):
that was one of the times that I did. I
thought that was not a ridiculous request. I mean it
was kind of because I'm not even sure if she
even used any of the peanut butter because like she's
making a sandwich. You're like, And that's a very good
question that I'd never considered. I should have asked that
when I was nineteen years old working at Hey, why
are we buying a singer peanut butter? To begin with? Right?
(01:01:48):
And finally forty nine ers running back, Christian McCaffrey and
his wife welcome their first baby. Who is he married too? Yeah,
that's a four. That is a win. Ray, my man,
it's all good. But you gotta say my name is Ray.
I got showed up on the showdown and you know
the rest. Well, first off, congratulations Shelley. Oh, I like
the sports.
Speaker 10 (01:02:06):
I'm ready from Homer Glenn, and I cannot hang.
Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
With the gorilla you Ray with a dollar in your
nose or half a dollar or whatever it is you dollar,
you knows, would suggest something else, hanging out with Paulina's
old friend. But you can't, can't, can't, can't boot, can't
(01:02:30):
Ray stop putting stuff? And you knows, Ray, I'm worried
about you, man. Don't do that anymore, okay, because that's
the wind, thank you time. He's not going to come
out and it's gonna be embarrassing. And then you're gonna
have to go and go to R and explain how
it happened. And it beats your party trick. And this
is just not good. And I don't know what you're
deductible is, but I'm worried. Okay, don't do that anymore. No,
(01:02:53):
I won't. Ray. I'm a great day. Thanks for listening,
you as well being part of the thirteenth stay right
there all right shows. We're up to two fifteen and
win number oney twenty three. Wow, well, thank you so much?
Speaker 12 (01:03:05):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
No, thank you, thank you, thank you, no, thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
I think we'll have you on the show tomorrow. Sound good?
Oh sure I can. I'm positive. Okay, have a good day. Okay,
nice but Kinky's Court, we'll do it next. But bump girl,
this is my seat. Okay, stay right here. It's more
Fread Show next.
Speaker 9 (01:03:28):
Morning.
Speaker 5 (01:03:30):
When the last time you'll seen the grasshopper, I'm trying.
Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
Clearly in northern Michigan. Clearly you have good pest control
or something. I don't know, because you're working where all
these bugs are. Please go outside, please. Fread's Show is
on Good Morning everyone, Monday, July fourteenth. For some reason,
thought I was gonna wake up today and't have money
in my bank account because I thought it was the fifteenth,
(01:03:56):
But it's no until midnight, girl counting number. We'll see
the best though, or the best and the worst. I've
said this before, but it's not like when you get
paid on like a Friday, but the direct deposit, like
the stuff that gets pulled out of you account, doesn't
clear until Monday. Oh yes, you know, so like you
think you're rich all weekend, but really you know, Monday
(01:04:18):
it's all gonna hit, you know, and then like yeah,
right right.
Speaker 7 (01:04:22):
Exactly hours actually minutes.
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
Right, like all weekend, I'm like, I get do you
know what taco about for everybody? Hot dogs and home
people for everybody? And then Monday it's like, well then
mortgage payment comes out.
Speaker 7 (01:04:38):
Oh yeah, I don't know her, but yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
Well that's because you're a lesbian. You're a U hold lesbian.
I saw a TikTok of a week. I learned a
lot of lesbian terms. I didn't know U haul lesbian,
of course, which is what Jason is. A U haul lesbian.
One day and the U haul shows up in front
of his house. But there were a bunch of others
I can't say. Maybe we'll talk about them in the tangment.
It was a lesbian couple asking one of their dads
(01:05:03):
if he knew a lot of these terms, and I didn't. Oh,
I would love to do that on the team. I'm
learning stuff all the time. Yeah, I resisted TikTok for
so long, and now I just wonder how I did
without right you know, and you know what. One of
the reasons you need to listen to our show is
because we filter through not only TikTok, but Reddit and
(01:05:25):
the Internet so you don't have to and bring you
the best of the best, correct hours and hours spent
scrolling through content. Trust me, my friends know I'll go
on these rampages where a buddy of mine gets like
four videos in the run. I think he probably hates me.
I might be blocked. Actually, she hasn't responded in a while.
The Entertainer Report will do headlines the biggest stories that
the day, fun fact is coming up? What are you
(01:05:46):
working out for the.
Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
Port k I will tell you who is trying to
dispel rumors that she got broken up with over BBL
smell that you haven't heard of that one.
Speaker 1 (01:05:55):
But I didn't break up a paul in it for that. Well, Hey,
I'm still here. Nob else smell Frest's reduction smell. Not
any smell. I haven't brought it up with any of
you for any kind of smells. Great, you love me,
I do. It's true that love is deep, it truly is. Alright,
Kiki's Courts Judge Kiky, get the rollball and get the gave.
But we'll do it next after I bring in this orchestra.
(01:06:16):
Alex I wasn't ready yet. I wasn't ready. He always
sneaks up on me, that Alex war I wasn't ready.
He talks one beat before I'm ready. Okay, so he does.
He does. He screws up like he screws it up.
It's one beat before I'm ready. He sneaks up the
sneak attack. All right, Kiki's Court is next fresh show,
(01:06:42):
a fresh show. It's all right, leak Judge Kiky, no
take it away.
Speaker 5 (01:06:50):
All right, let's get into the courtroom. It says, hey, Kiki,
am I wrong for giving my mom my first class
seat over my pregnant wife? Hmm, it says hear me
out y'all right, I'm like, sir, what.
Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
We hear him out.
Speaker 5 (01:07:07):
My mom, my wife, and I caught a flight to
Boston to attend my grandfather's ninetieth birthday party. As a gentleman,
I gave myself the middle seat, my wife the window,
and my mom the aisle. Or My wife is seven
and a half months pregnant and my mom is a
larger woman who suffers from back issues, so I figured
that the sitting arrangement was best. We got settled in
(01:07:29):
and everything was going fine until the flight attendant called
me to the front of the plane to let me
know that the airline was offering me a first class upgrade.
As a gentleman, I immediately offered it to my mom.
I figured that my wife and I could share the
extra space in our row. Well, that one decision cost
me my entire trip because my wife was livid. She
(01:07:50):
burst into tears on the flight, saying she couldn't believe
that I offered the seat to my mom. She then
gave me the silent treatment the entire trip, and even
moved her seat on our return flight away from my
mom and I. I was so embarrassed by the whole thing.
I've apologized to my wife, but deep down, I feel
like she overreacted. Now that we're back home, my wife
(01:08:11):
has moved on from it, but I'm still upset, and
so is my mom. My mom wants me to confront
my wife about how she acted, and I'm just wondering
if I'm wrong, if I speak my mind.
Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
You got to the jury eight five five five nine
one one three five Judge, Kiki.
Speaker 5 (01:08:29):
Friend, listen, you you you did this all wrong. I
would have just told the flight attendant, thank you for
the offer. We're gonna sit where we're already sitting, because
immediately offering it to your big back mama and not
considering your seven and a half month pregnant wife was insane.
Then when your wife burst into tears, I would have liked,
(01:08:50):
let's buy you.
Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
A first class seat at this point, like.
Speaker 5 (01:08:53):
Because you're just you're you're wrong, You're damned if you do,
you damned if you don't. There's no right way to
do this. How can you upgrade your mom, not your
pregnant What.
Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
My immediate my immediate thought like within five seconds, Yeah,
was you give it to your pregnant wife. Because your
wife is seven and a half months pregnant, it's gonna
be a lot more. She's wide, and you know whatever,
the seats are narrow. I mean, come on, like, you
give it to the pregnant woman. And if your mom
(01:09:21):
somehow is upset about that, then I think you say, Mom,
she's pregnant with your grandchild right now. He brought up
an interesting point though, that I hadn't considered. Was he
supposed to like like so so that she was supposed
to just go sit off by herself. I think I
think you should have given her the other He was thinking,
we'll have this whole row. Now you and I'll be together.
(01:09:43):
Mom goes away, it would be weird. I guess if
Mom and I, like, I'm not banishing you off to
not be with us. I think the way you handle
it as you say, honey, we have a first class upgrade.
Would you like to take that seat and give her
the choice so that she doesn't feel like it's somehow
she's being left out of something, you know what I mean?
And even though everybody knows that's a that's an upgrade
(01:10:04):
and a much better seat, and you know most people
would take it. She gets to pick then, right as
opposed to you just saying what's gonna happen? And if
she were to be like, no, I'll stay here, let
your mom have it, because you could argue, well, she's
a little bit older, but that should be up to
the pregnant woman, the one who has the extra human right, like,
I know your mom got a bad back, but sir,
(01:10:26):
like what, yeah, I'm sorry, but none of you thought
you were sitting in first class to begin with, so
you were all prepared to sit cram next to each
other in coach. Everybody was comforting you all knew that already.
Then they offer this thing or you just say, you
know what, I'll take it, so that there's no problem
between the two of you now that would have I
(01:10:46):
don't want you to to argue over it till I'll
be up there in the front, have my warm mixed nuts.
Speaker 5 (01:10:52):
No, no mix nuts for nobody.
Speaker 12 (01:10:56):
I got.
Speaker 1 (01:10:57):
That's tough. You have to pregnant lady. You have, she gets.
She gets to choose how this is all going to
go down?
Speaker 10 (01:11:07):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:11:07):
Is it? Alicia? Alicia? Alicia?
Speaker 12 (01:11:10):
Yeah, it's Alicia.
Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
Hi. Welcome. Okay, you heard judge keeky, what say you?
Speaker 12 (01:11:15):
I am living for her.
Speaker 4 (01:11:18):
I think that this man needs to understand that this
is his wife.
Speaker 12 (01:11:23):
She is growing a human that is hard enough to do.
Speaker 14 (01:11:27):
The weather is crazy out, she's obviously not comfortable already
on this plane, and offering her the first class.
Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
Seat would have been the way to go.
Speaker 4 (01:11:36):
And you know what, you know, you'd married her, so
you have a good judge of her character. She might
have said, no, give it to your mother.
Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
Yeah, but it's up to the It's up to the
pregnant wife. She gets to choose this.
Speaker 5 (01:11:50):
Yeah, it's her.
Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
It's her decision.
Speaker 4 (01:11:52):
She's you know, it's your wife.
Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
Your wife comes first. Yeah, yeah, I agree, Thank you
so much, have a good day.
Speaker 4 (01:11:59):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:12:00):
One, one oh three, five a bunch of text here.
At minimum should have given the wife the option. How
many months is important? I think one to three is
fine for her to stay and give it to the
mom so she can sleep comfortably in any position in
a bed. She stays in the row with me and
has to sleep in a certain position because she's pregnant,
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then she gets first class. Okay, So it's based on
the size of the human beings, right, I mean, okay,
all right, that's one take. Do you really want to
tell a seven and a half month's pregnant wife that
she overreacted about anything. No, that was my first like thought.
I was like, ooh, the hormones hunter.
Speaker 3 (01:12:37):
But see, okay, like you're saying mom's back is bad whatever, Like,
but so.
Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
Is pregnant ladies back. You know, there's a lot of
things going on with her that are not great. I
think the bigger issue here is it is when men.
I worry about this a little bit in myself because
my mom and I are close, and my mom is
for forty some years now, is used to being the
primary woman in my life life. And there's a possibility
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someday that while she doesn't become less important, somebody else
becomes maybe equally important in a different way. And I'm
going to have to defer to my wife over my
mom on a lot of things. And that's going to
be difficult for my mom, I know, but she but
that's something she's going to have to deal with because
because I have every right to get married and have
a life partner who's prayer, who lives with me and
(01:13:24):
is with me most of the time, and and her
happiness is not necessarily primary but maybe more immediate. Yeah,
that's the person you make a commitment to. I understand.
So the mom needs to understand when you defer to
the wife, she just has to. Yeah, and that's a
big that's a problem. It is a problem. But everyone
needs to be a little gracious here. Oh yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:13:43):
I mean I'm a girl with brothers and it was
tongue for me when my brothers got married because I
was on the girl in the house and all these
boys catering to me whatever I need, and then they
got wives and stuff, and I'm like, wait a minute.
Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
So you know, like, wait a minute.
Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
I love that he's not that friend because it's true.
And I think that's a really.
Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
Big a law.
Speaker 3 (01:14:01):
You know, people say, oh, the wife or the mom,
but it's like, think about this, right, your mother, beautiful
beautiful amy comes from her own family, correct, right? Okay,
so when she got married and you know when when
you and your sister were born, and then she got
married all these things. Now she has her own family,
So who does she make these decisions with raising you
guys and just doing life with with your your dad.
Speaker 1 (01:14:22):
So it's kind of like it just keeps going. The
lineage just keeps online.
Speaker 2 (01:14:25):
And yeah, one of the Wynn's brothers actually just said
recently that that's why he never got married because he
didn't want his mom to feel threatened, which I thought
was very interesting.
Speaker 1 (01:14:34):
Interesting, that's a close it's a careful balance that I think,
you know, moms and sons, especially when I was practically
an only a child for seven years, for when my
sister came along and my mom got divorced, and I was,
you know, I was old enough to sort of connect
with her on that and whatever. We have a special relationship.
I think that women need to understand that connection. I
think that men need to understand that there's now someone
(01:14:58):
who's prime prime is see is you know, my wife
is the closest to me now in proximity, and I
need to take care of her and her needs. And
then I think the mom needs to take that into
consideration at my son's now in a tough spot. And
then I think, above all, we're talking about a pregnant person. Rana, Hi, Rona,
(01:15:19):
how you doing good? How are you?
Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (01:15:21):
Good morning, welcome? What do you think?
Speaker 14 (01:15:24):
So I've been seven months pregnant on an airplane and
it's the worst. You don't know until you know. So
when I went on the plane, I didn't think that
I would be uncomfortable, and I was so uncomfortable that
somebody in hand plus notice and he gave up his
seat for me, and I was I was so thankful
and it made all the difference in the world. But
(01:15:45):
the worst part is that this guy wants to bring it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:47):
Up again, like she's over it.
Speaker 14 (01:15:49):
I don't think I would ever go yeah, but she's
over it now, and then he wants to bring it
up again. Why she's violence?
Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
Why are you like this? I think there needs to
be a lot of understanding in these situations. All aroun
but I think at the end of the day, I
would think that the mom. Again, it's not like she
got downgraded. She was a sheep. They bought coach seats,
they were going to go on this trip and sitting coach.
Nothing changed except this upgrade, right, And you gave it
to your mom, so you were fully prepared for this.
(01:16:15):
It wasn't like, oh, whoops, we bought three were only
getting two. Your asses in the back now, you know, No,
that's what happened. It was it was a gift and
he gave it to his wife, who's pregnant. I don't
I don't think as much. Yeah, Ronni, thank you so much.
Have a good day. Yes, thank you, m Yeah, and
it's messed up for the mom to be holding that
against it because again, well I think my mom might
(01:16:36):
have trouble with sort of the order of operation. She
also raised me to be this way. It's funny thing
about growing up too with your parents is that they
begin to be irritated by the sort of qualities that
they instilled in you when those qualities get used against them.
Oh yeah, speak your mind right, or be a powerful
you know, be a strong, powerful independent person who stands
(01:16:58):
up for himself, or don't you know whatever, all these
different things. Be smart, work hard achieve. It's like, no,
I'm a smart person that has the same qualities that
you have because I came from you. So don't be
surprised that I'm not a no dummy. Now you never
wanted a dummy, right, yeah, you don't have one?
Speaker 10 (01:17:15):
What mom?
Speaker 1 (01:17:16):
And didn't reason? No fool.
Speaker 2 (01:17:17):
So if the wife is not pregnant, then you think
you should give it to mom.
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
In that case, I that's Toffer. Now that's Harry, because
then you're saying you're giving it to the elder. And
then the argument could be, well, I didn't want to
be separated from you. I wanted us to stay together. Yeah,
and I would argue, then maybe the wife would need
to have a little bit of understanding. To my way
of thinking, I agree with that if everyone is just,
(01:17:43):
if no one's pregnant, and my wife is young and
healthy and I'm young and healthy, and my mom has
a terrible back and we know it, and we have
an opportunity for a bigger seat than I would say,
we're staying together. Mom's going up front. And you can
get mad at me about that, but I think I'm
I think that's reasonable. I think so too. Who goes
in the front seat of a car if it's you
three driving, the wife, yeah, or the husband.
Speaker 2 (01:18:05):
I would I, as the wife, would tell the mom
to go in the front seat.
Speaker 1 (01:18:07):
That's your call, though, I yeah, you offer it, but yeah,
oh yeah, my.
Speaker 2 (01:18:11):
Wife goes in front. You think no if a man
is driving, HU, who says in the front mom or wife?
If wife is not private.
Speaker 1 (01:18:19):
If I'm the wife, I'm going to offer it to
his mom. Okay, yeah, you know it's your car and
you're you know, so it's it's up to you to
offer that. Yeah, yeah, Gloria, Gloria, right, Hey, so you're
most upset about the fact that he said his wife
is overreacting. Yeah, you don't say that to a pregnant person.
Speaker 2 (01:18:37):
Like we're already emotional as that is retired, we could
barely move.
Speaker 1 (01:18:41):
I was pregnant with twins, so imagine that. You know
he chose violence with that.
Speaker 4 (01:18:47):
Oh yeah, he definitely did.
Speaker 1 (01:18:48):
I mean, I'm surprised he's still even walking around. Yeah,
and he wants to bring it back up. Let me
be clear on that.
Speaker 5 (01:18:54):
He wants to bring this argument back up with his
wife because his mom is encouraging him to speak his mind.
Speaker 1 (01:19:00):
Because I think we get we gotta let that one go. Yeah, yeah, you.
Speaker 12 (01:19:05):
Don't do that. You don't bring it up.
Speaker 1 (01:19:06):
Just let it go.
Speaker 12 (01:19:07):
It's it happened already. But next time, choose your wife.
Speaker 1 (01:19:11):
Yeah, yeah, thank you, Lauria. I have a good day.
Speaker 12 (01:19:13):
You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
Yeah, and you agree to, don't you.
Speaker 12 (01:19:18):
I totally agree the husband is in the wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:19:23):
Yeah, I mean, so he should have he should have
gone to his wife and said, now here's another twist
to it. I don't know that I would have put
my wife in a position to even have to make
that call in front of my mom. I think I
might have just done it, because that's another one where
it's like, hey, honey, we got a first class seat,
do you want it? Or should we give it to mom?
(01:19:43):
Now she has a chance to go to look self
you're setting your you're setting your wife up to look selfish,
even though it would not be selfish in my opinion.
But I don't know if any because that now it's
like your call and then you So that's kind of
messed up too. It's a tough situation, it is.
Speaker 12 (01:20:02):
Yeah. Also, like I've been pregnant. I had extreme back
pain my pregnancy, especially at that like seven month mark.
So his excuse for all, my mom has that pain,
So does she and she's growing your baby.
Speaker 1 (01:20:18):
Yeah, no, we got to give it to them. No,
now we got to give it to the pregnant lady.
That's the end of it. That's the event.
Speaker 5 (01:20:25):
My favorite text is somebody saying his mom's back is
going to hurt whether she's in first class.
Speaker 1 (01:20:29):
Well, yeah, it's probably true. That's old people's stuff, trust me.
Thank you, Anna, I have a good day.
Speaker 12 (01:20:35):
Thank you too.
Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
Love you guys, love you too. It's funny you bring
this up because there was something on Reddit that was
on my list from this morning. It was a similar one.
In short twenty three year old male ten hour international
flight heading home from an exchange program. I saved up
for months for the trip with extra money. I got
premium economy. About twenty minutes before boarding, a woman in
her mid forties approached me at the gate with the
flight attendant. She asked me politely if i'd be willing
(01:20:57):
to swap my seat for hers in regular econ me
so she could sit next to her son, who was
seated beside me. She said she was flying home from
her father's funeral and didn't want to be apart from
her son during the flight. The person said, no, here's
what I would say. You're asking me to downgrade for
something I paid for. Yes, what I might say is,
(01:21:21):
why don't you offer someone the better your son's better seat.
Why don't you go to the person sitting next to
you and coach and say, hey, i've got a better
seat up front if I could have your seats so
my son could sit next to me. I think I
think asking someone to downgrade something they paid for is
not it's putting them in a bad spot. Yes, you
(01:21:42):
know what I mean. Like it's like because then you
feel like a jerk. But it's like, wait a minute,
I paid for this the.
Speaker 5 (01:21:47):
Courage, Like where do you get the courage to go
up to people and ask them stuff?
Speaker 1 (01:21:51):
Like I think if you're asking someone to do something
for you, then it needs there needs to be some
inherent value to them and what you're asking them to do,
like and don't. I don't think that's wrong.
Speaker 3 (01:22:01):
And I mean though too, for asking how old the
kid is, does that mean if he's like seventeen versus
like four, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:22:08):
Well I would hope that a four year old wouldn't.
But again, of course, again, I think you've got to go.
If I'm in the back of the plane or I
got a bad seat, I can't go ask the person
with the better seat. I got it is, I'm gonna
have to downgrade myself right to get what I need,
because I think that's a reasonable request, right is. And
if the person like, oh no, I don't want to
go up with the bigger seat with more legroom, well
(01:22:29):
then that, yeah, that kind of sucks. But I mean,
I guess yeah, But my meaning thought was, I'm I
paid for that, Like why why do I so now
I pay for that? I just lose it and I
don't know you well you did, and I'm sorry, right,
I'm sorry for the bad lape, you know, for the
bad situation. But like you just go to the person
with the crappy seat in the back and go, hey,
you want a better seat. That's a good deal.
Speaker 3 (01:22:51):
If the priority is sitting with your son, then yes, absolutely.
If the priority is let's all go in the front
row in first class woo hat, then.
Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
Yeah, no, I'm sorry, but let's sit my ass right there.
Speaker 2 (01:23:02):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
Yeah, maybe I'm a bad person. The Entertainer Report will
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Cardi B is dispelling rumors that Patriots wide receiver Stefan
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Just days after he was in the background of one
of her photos, Klay Thompson when Instagram official with Meg
the Stallion. The NBA player, posted series of photos from
their vacation in the Bahamas to his Instagram, including a
kissing photo of what appears to be Meg her back
is turned and then a handholding photos. So I think
they're doing some sort of rollout until they very hard
(01:24:29):
launch because remember she took a thirst trap and he
was laying suntanning in the background. Drake closed out the
first night of London's Wireless Festival by bringing out Lauren
Hill as one of six surprise guests. He did two
nights and brought out a ton of people. By the way,
Lauren saying X factor before he seamlessly transitioned into Drake's
Nights for What, which samples the song from her nineteen
(01:24:50):
ninety eight album The Miseducation of Lauren Hill.
Speaker 1 (01:24:52):
Drake also brought out people like.
Speaker 2 (01:24:54):
Mario, Bobby Valentino, Bryson Tiller, giveon Party next Door, and
Vanessa Carlton.
Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
What I would do like Taylor did the same thing.
Speaker 10 (01:25:02):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (01:25:02):
It was like, you know, on one two word brought
out Kobe like you, brought up people that she liked
or admired or whatever. And then on the you know,
I bring my friends, people out of water. You know,
Heims brought that people I'm trying to boost. I would
bring everybody out. It's a man, yeah, because I'm me.
Speaker 2 (01:25:17):
But yeah, she did one thousand miles, so you never
really know what you're gonna get from him. And that
was over the two nights he brought out all this guests.
Laslie Kanye west Shanghai show sparked fan backlash after he
showed up nearly an hour late, pause for technical issues
and walked off early, leaving fans chanting refund. His staging
was also minimal, with no lighting really no production design.
(01:25:39):
Some people said that there were sound quality issues, and
the show started trending on Chinese social media, with one
user saying that they had never seen such a poorly
organized concert. One writing, so, I've been a fan of
Kanye since I was a teen. He opened my ears
to the sonics and music. It was hard to get
tickets for him in Shanghai, but I got it. I
was hyped, can even sleep the night before. But worst
(01:26:01):
concert I've ever been to at Kanye West.
Speaker 1 (01:26:04):
You can do better.
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Headlines, biggest stories of the day. Quickly, the cost of
stamps went up again, which makes perfect sense. Great, Yeah,
let's make the thing that is kind of antiquated more
expensive now from seventy three cents to seventy eight cents
if you want to send something in the mail. A
two weight flight from kankun to London was rerouted to Bangor,
Maine after two passengers were smoking midair. I don't know
(01:26:43):
what they were smoking, but the delay stretch into a
seventeen hour ordeal or I'd be mad. Now that's something
I get mad about. YouTube YouTube had to go smoking.
Now I'm in Bangor and I can't get out of
here for seventeen hour. I had to get a different
plane because they didn't have the you know, the crew
got timed out rest and all this, which is it.
By the way, that's a law. So the next time
(01:27:05):
you get mad about a crew that isn't able to
fly the plane be on a certain point. It delays you.
That sucks, but that is a that is a safety law.
I'm seeing this. You know, people are going crazy about
this thing that happened to the Azores where the flight
I think it was a United flight from Madrid maybe
JFK or Boston or something, and did an engine quit
(01:27:25):
in the middle of the flight and they had to
divert to an island and they got stranded for fifty hours,
which I mean that sucks, like no one's saying that's
not wildly inconvenient. And then the airline screen to try
and figure out where to put everybody on this random
island and the whole thing, and I mean unfortunate, ye lived.
And then I saw people on TikTok mad that the
pilots like went to the hotel and went to sleep.
It's like, well, because what you want them? They just
(01:27:48):
they frowed it. They just saved your life, diverted and
they flew the plane safely, got you on the ground
with one engine, which is not you know, and the
worst thing that could ever happen. And now you're mad
that they won't keep finding you for another ten hours,
you know what. Let's just I'm sorry that sucks. Hopefully
the airline gives you some free tickets or whatever. But
I mean, guys, guys, if we were watching the news lately,
(01:28:10):
it could be a whole lot worse. A guy escaped
French prison by hiding in the luggage of a selmie.
But not just a luggage, the laundry bag. We didn't
check the laundry bag. I can tell you what's in
a laundry if it as a human in a laundry bag.
I can tell you from about forty miles away, there's
a person in there, right, Oh, this is Shenanigans. I agree.
(01:28:32):
He's moving around in there, right a lot. I mean
maybe a suitcase maybe, but a laundry song?
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