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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Fresh Show is on. Wait, hold on, So Duncan,
this is a breaking news. This is a shocking revelation
that you just shared moments before we go on the air,
and I need normally need more time to sort of
ponder on things like this. Yes, sorry to drop that
on you. So there's a new Duncan wake Up Wrap, Yes,

(00:24):
with the hash Browns inside.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Yes, somebody did their big one and they the wake
Up Wrap as we all know and love.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
So that has egg cheese and then you know, a
variety of meats that you can choose from in a
tortilla and it's right, and then they put it in
air fryer or something.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Yep, for sure, sometimes it's a little little toastier than.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
I occasionally, but the tortilla can be a little crispy sometimes, Yeah,
but I still eat it because it's me.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
And then yes, they have their little side of the
little circular hashbrowns.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
I think are slept on those. Are they put like
rosemary or something in there there? Sea Yeah, el their
elite they are. And so they what they've done.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Now they've taken these over here on the right, the
hash browns and the wrap on the left, and they
sho bind them, okay.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
So you don't have to put you could like they're
already in there.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
You can buy them both at the same time. That's
that's sort of amazing. It's it is amazing, and it's
really good thinking I'm going to reorder my coffee, so
I may be having to try ones. Giv me Taco Bell.
How they just take the same ingreden. I'll never forget.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
My sister called me one day and she said, Bubba,
it calls me Bubba ship Baba. I went to Taco
Bell this morning for breakfast. They just started doing breakfast,
and she said, I ordered, you know, whatever I ordered,
and then I ordered a hash brown and then I
drove away and my hashbro was not in the bag,
and I was very upset, very upset. She was of
the understanding that she had ordered in the part of

(01:45):
this meal a hashprown. So she's very mad. And then
she grabs her food and takes a bite out of it,
only to realize the hash brown was embedded within the
food item. It was with it, and it was it
was like the most mind blowing amazing thing. Handheld everything
right there. Wow, nothing left to do but just move him.
Joy right, just savor. Yeah, not unbelievable. Yeah, that's breaking news.

(02:08):
So no you did, that's a crazy Thank you for
sharing that. Welcome. I appreciate that. It's Tuesday, September sixteenth.
Good morning, Hi Kalem, Hi, Hi Jason Brown. Pauline is
out today, Caky's here, Good morning, she'll be Shelley is here,
and then she lost yesterday. Right, It like if we
get it together, the little technical issue, what was the
technical issue?

Speaker 4 (02:28):
It wasn't it like prince of king or something like
a little small era.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
You know, someone who has played this game.

Speaker 5 (02:34):
There's a difference between a prince and a king and
just a minor thing.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
And I wait, waited too long to buzzer because the
wrong thing. If I hadn't waited, she wouldn't changed it.
So that's not me as the host. Anyway, hundred bucks
never lost two in a row in the game. Staygoble,
debate the relationship drama. Waiting by the phone is coming
up this morning. Why did somebody get ghosted? This hour?
The Entertainment Report, blogs and the headlines.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
What you got k the first rappers to perform at
the can We got to talk about that.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Also Coachella looks lit. We might be going as a show. Okay,
can I get helicoptered in and out? Because I don't
really want to do the walking in and out. It's
like Miles, isn't it. Yeah, but that's good for us.
I'm a runner, Yeah, but you run not about that?
But not with my flower crown on. Yeah. But well look,
I mean a lot of days I run with the
flower crowd on, but not you know, it's not probably

(03:22):
pinned in. It comes off. It's so annoying. Yeah, I'm
featuring that, William So the kind of the kind of
content that you guys have, you know, really rely on
us for. And we've been teasing this for days now.
We're finally going to come through. And a lot of people,
a lot of people been in my DMS, A lot
of people. By that, I mean no one. But so
it was brought to my attention late last week that

(03:44):
you know Paulina. So, Paulina is is on vacation and
she's been gone since Thursday. Right, she wasn't your Friday?
Yes Friday and the weekend and then and then yesterday
and today and she's back tomorrow, right, I have this right? Okay,
not that there's not a calendar invite. It hasn't been
for months, because no one even like has a bowel
movement around here without a calendar invite. Like like, if
I look at my calendar, it's like everyone's cycles. Everything's

(04:06):
in there, like it's all right there, which is actually
very useful information. I appreciate that Jason's is the most
important one to know. Actually, yeah, mine's the most important
one to Yeah, both of you. Yeah, I think Jason
and mine are syncd up though, But anyway, mine's rough, Yeah,
just tough out here in these streets. So okay, My
understanding was that she was going to Boston and Salem

(04:28):
m hm okay, and then I'd heard something about bad
Bunny in Puerto Rico. I didn't realize this was all
the same trip. So you guys pointed this out on
late late last week, And is there anything more Paulina
than this? So let me get this straight. She flew
to Boston, then went to Salem like for the witch stuff. Yes,

(04:48):
I want to see the witch stuff, yes, okay, and
then back to Boston. Back to Boston, that's where the
big airport is.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
I think they did a baseball game as well today yes, because.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Hobby's with them. Yes, Hobby and g oh wow, yeah, okay, okay.
So then I'm like, all right, so we went back
to Boston. That's what the big airport is. And then
I assume, I don't you know bad money is? Was
is tonight or was it last night? Sunday? He was
it was last night? So whatever, Well, really I believe
it happened already. Why should I hear that anyway? All

(05:19):
I know is I'm thinking, okay. So then then I
assume that she'll just fly from Boston to Puerto Rico.
It's a lot of things to do. It's a lot
of activities. I mean, we probably could have spaced them
out a little bit, but no, not Paulina. So I'm like, okay,
So then she must have flown back to flown into
Puerto Rico from Boston, gone to the concert and then
the concert event, and then come home. But that's not

(05:40):
what I was told. So let me get this straight.
Paulina flew from Boston back to Chicago, drop off, and
then repacked, went back to the airport, flew to Puerto Rico,
and and then it's coming home today. So we went
to the air a lot of times and somewhere in here,

(06:02):
we went home, repacked, repacked, then we went back and
did all that again, switched people.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
I think she brought a friend to Puerto Rico as
well as Hove and left Gigi back at home.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Is there anything more Paulina than that? Like, I mean,
why wouldn't you just efficient efficiency here? Or how about
just break it up? Like maybe we don't go to
Boston and Salem the same time that we're going to
the Bad Money concert, so we don't have to do
all that. Maybe we don't take the kid, you know,
so we don't have to do all this sort of
back and forth. But is there anything less organized and
more chaotic? This says Paulina? This has Paulina written all

(06:37):
over it. It does they travel age? You would never
They could each be their own trip, like she could
have enjoyed.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
You know, Boston's like a great place, you know, done
that for a weekend, or Puerto Rico is a great place.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
I hear done that for a weekend. But no, we're
doing we're doing at all. I'm trying to think about
doing anything like this. I've come back from a trip
before from me and I guess I've like gone home
like I've come back I don't know, like a Thursday
from a work trip and then gone back to the
airport on a Friday for another trip. I've done that before.
Or I've had like a long layover where I went

(07:07):
to the airport and then I went to the city
where layover was so I could see it, and then
I went back to the airport the next morning. But
I like went had dinner or like saw the place
where it was. I've done that, but I have not
gone home, repacked, like left people, got new people, and
then gone out. No. No, no, Like he's wild, but
I love her.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
I mean you would trust Yeah, I mean prays up
for Hobby honestly because he's very practical.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
And I don't know if she is, but it always
works out. I don't know if she is. I know
i've met her before. I know Pauline is not. But
I just you told me that on late last week,
and I was like, we have to talk about this,
because there's nothing more Pauline in my mind than to
do something that case. Like, Jason, you your brain is
having a hard time with her. Yeah, I could. That's
too much airport, too much, So you would break the

(07:55):
trips up then, like you just say, okay, we'll go
to Boston later, because you know, obviously bad bunny is
when bad bunny, So we'll go to Boston later.

Speaker 6 (08:01):
It would take me a minimum of six months to
accomplish everything she's accomplished.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Yeah, in five days. But I mean it's also a
lot of a lot of things, you know, like it's
it's a little too much stimulus for me. You know,
it's like too many things. Like we went to Boston, Okay,
we went to Salem, we saw the witch stuff. Okay,
we went to a baseball game, Okay, we came home. Okay,
we went to a concert in another well, a territory.

(08:25):
I believe they're considered it's Importo Rico considered a territory.
They're not, in fact a state. So so then we
do we did that. But it feels a little I've
been there. It feels a little international, it does. It's not,
but you know, it feels feels tropical. It's just a lot.
It's a lot of different a lot of different things,
subject matters, a lot of different themes. It's too much.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Well, yeah, you can't wear like what you would wear
to the Casita at the Bad Bunny concert, like.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
You know, the Bad Bunny outfit and the Witch outfit
and at the same outfit. You heard what they did
in those Witches.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
I mean she can't be in her little song, Biki,
you cannot.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
So yeah, you need to leave Hobby behind. You go
to the right, you know, psych You and the baby
are day biggest stories of the day. Text state five
five three five. The nick You is a very hard place,
but grateful you guys are up with me, bright and early.
Charlotte is the newest and cutest, I do say, still
myself member of the thirteen and there's a picture of

(09:23):
that as a beautiful little baby girl. So all the
best of you in the nick You. Thanks for listening
to us. I don't know, is uh, I don't know
if your little brain needs to be exposed to this already.
Really yeah, I feel like you may be. You know,
you're supposed to wait till the kids like three before
they start hearing this sort of smut. All right, So
there was a Monday night football NFL doubleheader. The Bucks

(09:46):
beat the Texans. You had the Texans, yes, and then
the Chargers beat the Raiders. Did you have the Chargers,
Sweet the Raiders. So yeah, five and ten for the pick.
It took a long time to get to the week
two picks, but five, five and ten. Dan, Now, I
know you're heading to Vegas tomorrow for the iHeart Radio
Music Festival. I think I'm sitting this one out. I
think someone else is going to have to do the

(10:06):
safety announcement for you. Yeah, someone else is gonna have
to do it. No, it's it's a tremendous honor. And uh,
there is proof that I did it. There's a video
on our on our social medium of me before I
wasn't even on the I was before Fox and before Hulu,
and before I was before the opener of the opener.
I wasn't even that. I didn't even bring out the

(10:27):
first act I brought out. I didn't even bring out
the person who brought out the first act. I just
I just said, hey, look, Ryan's secrets is coming out here.
Don't look him in the eye, don't chew gum on TV.
That's what I said. I said what I said. Okay,
And but no, I don't know who's going to do
it this year. I'm sure some elite talent from somewhere
will handle it on my behalf. Wow, but you are going,
so I'll need your picks in a steal envelope before

(10:49):
you leave. Got it because the people they needed and
I don't know why, probably the bet against whatever you say,
because things aren't going very well. Tom Brady though big announcement.
He was teasing this. Tom Brady is coming out of
retirement to play flag football for the inaugural Fanatics Flag
Football Classic on March twenty first, Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia.

(11:13):
The event marks Brady's first on field appearance since his
twenty twenty three retirement. The tournament features three teams of
eight players each including current NFL stars like Saquon Barkley,
Ceedee Lamb, Christa McCaffrey, Tyreek Hill, Sas Gardner, Miles Garrett
and Max Crosby. Gronk will be part of it as well,
and the teams are coached by Pete Carroll, Sean Payton,

(11:34):
and Kyle Shanahan. The games will follow five on five
flag football rules on a fifty yard field with two
twenty minute halves. The event will be broadcast live on
Fox Sports and to Be and will be hosted by
Kevin hart I guess I'm a little surprised some of
these guys are able to do this because I would
think that they wouldn't, you know, the NFL, Their contracts
would be like, you know, you don't need to be

(11:54):
out there messing around playing flag football, like Saquon Barkle.
You're one of the best players in the NFL. Like,
why we are here messing around? Tom Brady, that's all
you need and injured doing that, right exactly. This is
huge news this morning for you, Kiki. A deal has
been reached. We have a concept of a plan, oh boy,
between the Trump administration and China to keep TikTok operational

(12:16):
in the US. Oh yeah, I know. This is coming
following a year's long saga over national security man anything
not to open the Epstein files, right, anything?

Speaker 7 (12:25):
What.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
The President will speak with Chinese leaders on Friday to
finalize the deal, the Treasury Secretary reported on this yesterday.
Trump repeatedly extended the self and post deadline to reach
an agreement with China to sell at least part of
TikTok's parent companies US operations to an American backed owner.
The Trump administration did not name the US backed buyer,
but The group is widely expected to be led by

(12:48):
Oracle executive chairman Larry Ellison, who last week briefly became
the world's richest person. I guess that's already over briefly,
so he got to enjoy that first. He made one
hundred billion dollars in one day. Man. I'd run, I
just take. I'd take on my little stocks and run
like you can't find me. It's mine now. Daylight saving

(13:08):
time is making us fatter. According to a new analysis
by Stanford medicine specialists, changing clocks twice a year disrupts
circadian rhythms, leading to higher rates of stroke and obesity.
Maintaining either permanent standard time or permanent daylight saving time,
I'd say it wrong. It's the title of the articles.
Is saving time? Is daylight saving? There is no s

(13:28):
I knew. I screwed it up, but permanent standard time
in particular could prevent approximately three hundred thousand strokes annually
and reduced obeesiity rates by two point six million people.
The study emphasizes the importance of aligning daily schedules with
our natural circadian rhythms to improve overall health, and on
November second, we fall back in case you were wondering.

(13:49):
But yes, those of us who get up this early
in the morning, if you were up this early in
the morning, if you're up consistently before the sun rises,
I contend it is not good for you. A million
percent tenant is not good for you. Not the baking
wrap I just ordered, but what a hash rounds in it?
Though it's got starches, right, So I mean, it's not that. No,
it's certainly not that. Absolutely not no. But my doctor's

(14:11):
been like, I don't know, I feel like an old
man after twenty years of doing this, and my doctor's like,
you know, dude, my doctor calls me, dude, dude, like
you you what do you do? Like you get up
at four o'clock in the morning like you and you
go to bed at you know, seven thirty eight o'clock
at night, Like you're screwing everything. It's not going to
work out well for you. And then I didn't really understand.
And then during COVID, you know, they determined that nobody

(14:33):
was listening before like noon, so we started doing the
show eight to noon. I think at one point we
were doing the show at eight to noon during COVID,
So I would get up at like six. I know
I was too. I get up like six forty five,
you know, six thirty. Have a nice little breakfast girl,
no traffic, Just stroll on, just saunter on in here,
do a little broadcast until noon, or you know, go

(14:53):
have a nice, nice lunch nighte brunch. You know, I
didn't need.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
To nap, Not that I napped that much anyways, now,
but I didn't feel I need Oh.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
I thought it was a new man. I feel like
a news human, Like the sun was already up when
when we woke up. It was unbelievable.

Speaker 8 (15:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
And then and then there was talk that it would
never go back. They were like, oh, no one's ever
gonna drive in a car ever again, No one will,
They'll never be traffic again, all these crazy things. Then
it went back to seven, and I was like oh.
And then it went back to six and I'm like
uh oh. And then it went back to five, just
like the olden times. Then I went back to feeling
like a geriatric individual.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Well, you crave crappier food for lack of a better term,
when you're tired too. I don't know if you notice that,
but there's scientific backing that like you just because you're
trying to fix the feeling of being tired, you know.
So it's like comfort food or whatever, and it doesn't
ever make you not tired, but you kind of crave
things that are worse for you.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
When I eat, I go to sleep like it never
like you know, I'll eat after your work and then
I take a nap, and then I'll eat and then
I go to bed.

Speaker 9 (15:50):
Right.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
And so if you work third shift or you work overnights,
you know what this is like, you flip it over
and you feel sick. You feel anyway, so this makes
sense to me. A woman her name is Isis, and
it turns out that she can't use the licensed plate
that reads I am Isis. Apparently she wanted that. It's
a beautiful name. I'm sure for her, I'm sure parents

(16:10):
are very proud. But a woman in California named Isis
Wharton was told by the DMV that she has to
give up her personalized license plate that reads I Am Isis.
The DMV said that the plate could be seen as
supporting the terrorist group ISIS. The woman Isis had the
plate since twenty twenty two. She said she was shocked
and upset. She can request a hearing to fight the decision,

(16:31):
and legal experts say that her First Amendment rights may
protect her. Now, that is her name, and that is
not her fault that her name aligns with the terrorist organization.
But I don't know that I would want that license
plate because a lot of people I've never met at
Isis before, and so I think a lot of people
might be, you know, concerned about seeing that and thinking, well,
are we supporting something that you know we shouldn't be

(16:51):
shut out. My cousin Isis. She's one of the first
stop its. Yeah, I have a cousin named Isis. I've
never met an Isis in my life. Yeah, well she
loves you before I see, I'm not going to say
what I was about to say. I was just about
to say I love her, but I was about to
say something then taking out of contest to say that, no,
I didn't say. See, what is how we get in trouble?
This is like when you said bad boy for life, right,

(17:13):
jus out right, this is how we get in trouble.
That guilt, non guilty verdict you said, I'm saying, I
said free, guilty verdict, I said free. And then many
other days later I said, Diddy, and then you all
put it together. I never said that, and I don't
think that okay. And the unluckiest criminal on the planet
is a guy who carjacked a car with a bunch

(17:35):
of nuns in it. The guy's accused of carjacking a
pair of nuns as they were leaving mass It happened
last month to Saint Louis. I guess. A guy named
Jordan allegedly held up the woman of the women Purl women,
many of them of God, with a toy gun and
forced them out of their car. He took off, leading
police and to chase. It ended up with him crashing
the car. The Wisconsin man was already in jail when

(17:56):
he was hit with the additional charges. Luckily, security cameras
caught the man allegedly committed the crime. You know, that's
really not good. If you carjack nuns with a fake
gun like that, it's bad. You don't don't carjack people.
Don't carjack people with a weapon or a fake weapon.
But maybe don't carjack anyone driving out of the church
parking lot. I just think I think that's really bad.
I have some decency, Yeah, like carjack them at the light. Yeah,

(18:19):
somewhere else, you know what I mean? Like, ask him first?
Are you nuns?

Speaker 7 (18:23):
You know?

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Like, because this could be bad for me. It's national
a lot of days today, guys, National Guacamole Day, National
Working Parents Day, National IT Professionals Day, National Step Family Day,
National Plato Day, and National Voter Registration dat. Carolyn's entertainment
report is on The Fresh Show.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
The Coachello line of dropped and it is officially out
and fire.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
It is really good. I think we need to make
a show trip.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Carol g will headline both
weekends of the festival in California in April.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
It is a well rounded lineup Addison.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Ray, Cascade, Iggy Pop, David Byrne and Devo, which I
don't I don't even know if anyone who listens to
us knows who that is just a big yes, Devo,
David Byrne and Divo, Yes, the Strokes and Young Thug.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
I don't know who if he's going to bring anyone
out because everyone's mad at him. But seven minutes a man,
I miss my dog.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Like burning man with no dust right there certainly is
dust that Yeah, if there's wind, there can.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Be dust, but it's not as bad.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
Okay, so it's burning man, but with less dust less dust,
you can shower a lot of people, like you can camp,
but you can stay in homes.

Speaker 7 (19:29):
You know.

Speaker 6 (19:29):
It just seems to be a schedule, right, it's just
like people walking around in the desert with no real purpose.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
Yeah, I'm mine. I just I don't understand burning man.
It makes no sense to It's just okay, I got it.
You So you went and breathe in dirt for a week,
like cool, good luck with you know, lungs, Yeah, right, right,
with your COPD or whatever it's called. I'm just right.
It's not idea. Yeah, yeah, you shouldn't breathe that in

(19:55):
that plus whatever strange mushroom you ate, like, you know,
I think there're gonna be problems for life because of it.
So no, that doesn't sound like fun to me.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
Yeah, yeah, I think you would like coach Hella because
you could like go at four pm and leave at
a decent hour, like you don't have to be there
all day.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
You know, there's it's clean, there's food. The food's really expensive.
But I don't have this kind of money. But I
saw that like electric Daisy Land thing they do. You
can you can helicopter into it like anybody, if you
had the money, you can helicopter in and helicopter out. Yeah.
So I could see a world ride do something like that,
like where I'm like, okay, cool, you know, helicopter in

(20:32):
like you know, hey, I don't know, watch some you
know Garfield statue, light and fire and switched around, you know,
whatever's going on, and then and then be like cool
and then you know, fire up the chopper and then
I'm back in my hotel. Like now I can see
a world ride do something like that if I had money.

Speaker 10 (20:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
But the thing about e DC and the Ultra in
Miami is like I need a variety of music because
after those in my rave days, like I would leave
and it'd be like like in your like I need
a different kind kind of.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
I went to one recently and it was hard to find,
like it like it was all yeah from the wall
right exactly.

Speaker 11 (21:07):
So.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Plus I saw Dead Mouse in a video the other
day talking about how and it's not that I could
do this, but none of those guys are mixing. Really,
they're pre recorded sets because especially if they have visuals.
I guess it all has to match up. So those soos,
you're just up there twisting knobs and like you know,
waving their arms around, which again most of the guys
doing that every song that they're playing they made, you know,

(21:29):
So like if David Getta goes up there and does it,
like he may just be twisting knobs, but like he
produced every single song, but he's not actually up there
wiki wiki scratch, which it doesn't take it away anything
away from me, but it's also like we don't really
need you then, yeah, just play your set. Yeah, but
they're just up there. Just that's why they can like
stand on the DJ team how the song is changing

(21:55):
their hands up, Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
Lola's X is entering an inpatient tree program after his
arrest last month that was the one where he was
sadly spotted walking naked in the streets of La Yesterday,
he appeared before in La Court, where a judge amended
the terms of his arrest to permit out of state treatment.
In court, his defense attorney told the room that Lil

(22:17):
Nasax was in need of help for his physical and
mental health to address personal issues that landed him in
this whole predicament in the first place. His dad asked
the public to have sympathy for his son who's dealing
with the pressures of fame. His next court date is
scheduled four November eighteenth. He's facing three felony accounts. He
still is facing those of causing injury to a police

(22:39):
officer and one felony account of resisting arrest. He has
pled not guilty. He faces up to five years in
state prison if convicted. But hopefully if he is able
to go to this program and get better, maybe they
will work with him on that.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
And we are certainly thinking of him.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
And speaking of concerts really quick, this is probably one
that Fred would go to. Hip hop duo Clip which
is pusha T and No Malice became the first rap
act to perform at the Vatican over the weekend, taking
a stage all over this, right, I mean, that would
be a nice place to see esh yow Wi.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Pope Leo was hollering, he was trying to get a
hold of me over the weekend nights. I was doing something.
But that's probably were That's probably why, right, Yeah, because
he thought I was coming and I was able to
make it.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
Yeah, he was side stage in Saint Peter Square for
the Grace for the World concert.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
So he was hitting where are you? That's what he
was doing. Yeah, this was in a.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
Historic event and it was part of the World's meeting
on Human Fraternity, which I didn't know we had a
human fraternity, but like, is it like a normal fraternity?

Speaker 1 (23:37):
I don't know. It was co directed by Parrell. You
have to get initiated, right, I've already been through that.
It was so fun.

Speaker 12 (23:43):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
I listened to Vertical Horizon over and over again for
twenty four hours. It was awful. Maybe that's what the
popes have to do too.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
The concert aimed to promote unity and peace, with other
performances by artists like John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, Carol g
and Andrea Bacelli, who performed at My Wedding, End, Kiki's Wedding,
Everybody's wedding. If you know, you know, the event was
live streams. You could watch it on Hulu, Disney Plus,
ABC New Let Okay, how do I say it? ABC

(24:08):
News Live? Thank you, thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
I can talk.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
By the way, if you missed any part of our show,
you can type the Fred show on demand on the
free iHeartRadio app. Also type Fred Show Radio on YouTube
because you can see what we're.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
Wearing yeah today and that really enhances the experience. Okay,
so stay or go well debate in relationship drama in
a few minutes. We'll get to that. Shelley lost in
the showdown yesterday. She's lost a couple times in the
last three or four games. I'll know what's going on,
but I don't know if it's time to get back
in a lab or what. But like you know, I
need you to step it up because you got over
a thousand wins and now we're losing left. I mean,

(24:41):
this is crazy. One hundred bucks is the price she's
never lost two in a row, waiting by the phone's
coming up, le did somebody get ghosted? Eight five five
three five. I got to take a little survey of
the thirteen young or old, either now or or when
you were young, if you got an allowance it all.
First of all, I want to know if youve got
an allowance. Second of all, if you didn't, I want

(25:02):
to know if you tried it, like if you went
to your parents and were like I had like an
allowance because something tells me there are people listening.

Speaker 7 (25:07):
Now.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
His parents were like, yessch you you could just do
the things, and I don't you know, I mean like
you can just do what I'm asking and then live
in this house and there might be some food on
the table and like that's good luck to you kind
of thing. But I want to know did you guys
all get an allowance because the numbers today, the statistics
are staggering. I don't I don't know who these people are.

(25:28):
But parents like, okay, so how much allowance did you
get in what were the terms? Skill? It was a
brief stint of allowance and it was like ten dollars
a week. And what did you have to do for it?
Just my duties, which was wash dishes for the entire community. Yes, okay,
And why was it a brief stint? How did you
get it? That retracted? Oh no, if she switched jobs

(25:50):
or ran out of money.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
But it was like it was like almost I was
laid off, but I still had to do the dishes
coming in something, but.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
You had to keep doing a job. So you tried it, Kalin,
and your parents said no, yeah.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
They were like you're I mean, these are things you
need to do as like a human that we brought
into this world.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
And so then when you wanted something, they would just
buy it for you or like kind of buy Oh goodness.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
No, I mean I had a classic story is I
had like a sticker chart, you know, and I could
get stickers if I was good into the end, which
was a prize or a toy or whatever that was
received by me. Where As I disappeared for a couple
of hours and made my mom a sticker chart to
tell her if you're.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Good, then we do. So that's how I was as
a child that went overwhelm. I didn't get that. No, okay, Jason,
I could see an allowing situation for you. Yeah, no
I didn't. I never had an allowing give you what
you wanted.

Speaker 6 (26:44):
You were only child, so yeah, I mean basically, I
mean they had rules like I had to do a
lot of I was the only kid, so like I
had a lot of chores.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
But they always remember them to just be like if
I was going somewhere like hey, do you need money?
He had a debit, he had a peak car. I
was balancing their checkbook. You spent too much this month, mom,
I want to say there was an allowance situation. Maybe
there's a whole lawnmowing issue that your mom's going to

(27:13):
tell you in a couple hours. My parents claimed that
it never happened. They literally claimed that there were years, right,
years I mowed the lawn and it's not that big
of a deal because they paid me for it, and
that was extra money before I could get a job.
And I got a job when I was sixteen, but
that was the famous Blockbuster job where I became the
assistant manager, which you know, I still have the key
to the store. Blockbusch doesn't exist anymore. It's a bank now.
I wonder if they changed a lot. Nonetheless, they claimed

(27:37):
it never happened, but there was payment for that. But
I'm going to tell you what apparently kids are making
now an allowance, which is crazy to me. Okay, Audrey
Adri l Adrial, how do you say your name? Oh?
I got it right, I got it right, and she
put the fanatics in there. But that's too much for me.
This morn's too early. So how much did you get
an allowance? Or had a word?

Speaker 7 (27:58):
Man?

Speaker 11 (27:59):
I asked for an allowance, and my dad, like she would,
he would make it seem like I was going to
get like at least like five bucks for doing something
on Sunday, so I would still have to do all
my chores, all these things, and then he'll give me
like fifty cents.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Oh man, yeah, ok yeah, at.

Speaker 11 (28:16):
Least I could buy, you know, the penny candies, you know,
but that only goes so far.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
Okay, so kind of got not really, but you sort
of got one. They kind of It was kind of
a bad business deal. Honestly, your grandfather kind kind of
screwed too.

Speaker 7 (28:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (28:29):
Yeah, but as a kid, you know, I didn't really
think about it that way, but I didn't know fifty.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
You probably could have taken them a small claims court.
But it's good that you didn't. It's good that you didn't.
I mean, you don't want it's not good to see family.
Have a good day. Thanks for calling, Thanks for listening.
All right, a bunch of text and phone calls here.
But a recent survey reveals that children in the US
receive an average of one hundred and nineteen dollars a
month in allowance. What some fourteen percent are earning two

(28:56):
hundred and fifty dollars a month in allowance. Just fe this,
many parents support challenges and teaching their children about budgeting
and money management. Approximately thirty one percent of parents have
experienced situations where their children spent money impulsively, leading to
an average loss of one hundred and seventy bucks per incident.
Now I get that. I get that you shouldn't have
to pay your kids to like contribute in the household.

(29:16):
But I also get that if they're doing that anyway,
and then you give them a little bit, and then
you can teach them, like, hey, like my niece right now,
you know, they'll give her, you know, five bucks, and
they'll be like, well, you can go to the toy
store now and get five dollars worth of toys, or
if you get if we wait a few weeks and
you get five more dollars, or you get you know,
a few five dollars, or if someone you a bubba
comes down gives you twenty, you know, then you can

(29:36):
get a much bigger toy later. And you know, I
think she's learned both ways. He's like, no, I want
it now, and then it's like, well, I want the
bigger thing, And so I get that. I get that,
you know, their parents going, no, my kids should have
to do a good job and like contribute and then
I'm not paying them for that. But I also get
that that's a way that you can teach them about money.
But one hundred and nineteen dollars a month, I mean

(29:58):
when you.

Speaker 4 (29:58):
Get through with like their v BA bucks in their
you know, Chick fil a orders they want, you know,
Uber eats or whatever, you you will spend up to
two fifty a month with these kids.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
What's a v buck? Oh my god.

Speaker 4 (30:10):
It's something on the video game that they need to
like reach. It's almost like kids playing the casino. It's
really what it is like the way that they need money.
Like my nephew text me like, can you see meet
ten dollars on like.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
A skin in Fortnite or something? O.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
Yeah, okay, it's like they always need money on the
video game. So my good Yeah, hotly, No, it's really
it's like a gambling thing, I think.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
And you send it just like I do. Yeah, I'm waiting.
I'm waiting for that too. I'm waiting for my nieces
to figure out that I because that's the thing is
my friends who have don't have kids, but have nieces
and nephews. It's a constant it's a constant cash app.
It's like, hey, once they get a Venmo watch bus. Okay, good,
that's great. No, but like I'm in Starbucks, which means
like I need money right because I got to get

(30:50):
a cake, pop or whatever ticket. Okay, sounds like your problem,
We'll pay it. JLB. Yeah, a bunch of texts. My
mom gave me the living in I have living in
my house is my allowance. Yeah, my allowance was twenty
five cents daily. Oh oh wow. Yeah, but thirty bucks
a week is what parents are giving their kids on average. Yeah,

(31:12):
thirty bucks a week. I mean that's kind of low.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
Really, I'm telling you, these kids spend thirty bucks a
day on door dash on you know.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
Door dash, door dash.

Speaker 7 (31:25):
Now.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Now, they didn't have that when I was a little bit.
If I'm like fourteen years old at home and there's
knock on the door and someone's showing up with Chick
fil A. This is the Fred Show, She's the frend Show.
Good morning. What O three five Kiss FM Chicago number
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That was the big announcement. I know that people get
freaked out with our big announcement, So I tried to

(31:46):
be like, it's a good, big announcement and crazy it
is happening. It's happening in downtown Griffith, Indiana, which is
a sprawling metropolis. But you know, we wanted to come
to Northwest Indiana because the people are like, why are
you not in Northwest Indiana a time?

Speaker 9 (32:01):
And I am.

Speaker 1 (32:02):
I spend a lot of time in Gary, to be
honest with you, but don't ask me about that. Nonetheless,
you can get all the info. You do not win tickets.
You do not text to win tickets.

Speaker 11 (32:12):
You do not.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
You do not venmo me or cash at me or kiki.
Do not fall for any of that. What was that
thing yesterday that we don't want to do? The Senate
kind of dirty with the QR codes. You don't want
to do that either. Go to our Instagram. The link
is in the bio Fred Show Radio also one O
three five Kiss FM dot com. We are selling tickets.
They are not expensive. We just want to know how

(32:34):
many people are coming. And if you have to put
ten bucks on it, then we figure that you'll come.
That's all you have to pay for hours and hours
of medium level entertainment. Yes, there'll be music, there'll be
a DJ, they'll be us face painting and juggling as well.
Oh yes, we talked about doing a lot of things too.
By the way, there was going to be like a
puppy I almost been a puppy mill. They was there

(32:56):
going to be a puppy mill. They were gonna be
puppies and kittens and the like. People are allergic and
then it's like yeah, and then there's drinking and I
just said, you know what, I just whatever, But it's
you know, who knows between now and then what could be.
But it will sell out because you guys are are
amazing and so just go get your tickets now. Please
put your ten bucks down, get your reserved spot, and

(33:17):
then make sure that you were there. On our Instagram
Fred Show Radio and one O three five Kiss fm
dot com, we gotta talk to Angel. Hi Angel, How
you doing?

Speaker 9 (33:26):
Hi?

Speaker 1 (33:27):
Angel? Hello? I just wanted to say hi and say
thank you for listening.

Speaker 8 (33:33):
Okay, well, of course I love your station.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
Well, and I got one more thing too. You're going
to Vegas. Angel. You're going to Vegas because you listen
to us The frend Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
And we gave you the instructions and you follow them,
and God, we love you for it. Unbelievable. You did
you did it really perfectly. Yeah, you're going to Vegas.
It's a j Lo's brand new Las Vegas residency up

(33:59):
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March sixth through the twenty eighth the Coliseum, Caesus Palace.
Everybody else can buy ticket to ticketmaster dot com. But you,
Angel are going for free.

Speaker 9 (34:12):
All right.

Speaker 8 (34:13):
Can you believe I've never been on a vacation in
my life.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
You say you've never been on a vacation. Have you
been on a plane.

Speaker 8 (34:20):
I know I've never been on a plane.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
You've never been on a plane.

Speaker 13 (34:24):
Nope.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
Oh you about to go on a plane. You're about
to stay in a hotel. You about to see j Lo.

Speaker 9 (34:29):
Oh you know what.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
I'm so glad you won. Now that makes me very
very happy.

Speaker 8 (34:33):
Okay, well, good, well.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
Hang on, we'll get you the info and thank you
for listening. We appreciate you, and have a great first vacation.

Speaker 11 (34:41):
Thank you.

Speaker 9 (34:42):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
Hang on a second. Never been on a plane before? Wow,
and now you're going on spirit? I am not salty, Okay,
I am single and sweet. You should listen just to
see what's going to happen. That Fred Show is on.
I may have to change that one where yet? Yeah, okay,
I'll leave it in there. I'll leave it in there.

(35:04):
Single and sweet. Okay. It's Tuesday, September sixteenth, The Fred Show.

Speaker 7 (35:08):
He is on.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
Good morning, thanks for waking up with us. Hi Klin,
Hell Hi Jason Brown. Pauline is out today. And your
journey around the world with several stops back home to
change your underwear. Hi Kiki, good morning. She'll be Shelley.
One hundred bucks she lost yesterday, never launched two in
a row, Well, it happened today. In the Showdown, five
pop culture Questions Day or Ago will debate some relationship

(35:29):
drama The Entertainment Report this hour too. What's in there?
K The President says he wants to change.

Speaker 2 (35:34):
An atrocious rule in the NFL, and so I got
to go to our sports reporter.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
Oh yeah, to see if he wants it changed.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
Also, the real reason that Nick says that he has
twelve children and it's not a reason he's previously given
us Nick Cannon, Yes, oh yes, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
Yeah you want a first name. Yes, thank you for
filling Kenny. I wasn't sure which nick. We were good.
A lot of nick possibilities. My bad to any other
nick that has twelve. There are a lot of Nicks going,
wait a minute, I don't I only have eleven. So
they talk better than excited.

Speaker 14 (36:05):
Tell me about it.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
These are the radio blogs on the fresh running in
our diaries, except we say them a loud. We call
the blogs kinky Yeah go deer blog.

Speaker 4 (36:15):
So we had a little work field trip yesterday with
everyone on a boat. And I was just observing the
room while I was there, and I could see who,
like there are two types of people.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Either you love a boat or you hate a boat.
And for it, I think you hate a boat.

Speaker 4 (36:32):
Because I barely saw you, and when I did, it
was like you were almost to the point where you jump, like.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
You know, Like I mean, we had a little boat.
There's some clients, you know, we were do a little
boat thing. And I was outside because it's a nice day.
So I was outside and joined the sun and whatever.
And that's where I think everyone should have been. They
just weren't. So I just was out there way and
just so happened, I have to talk to anybody, but no,

(36:58):
I I'm okay with a boat. I just I like
an opportunity to get off and on, like you know,
I kind of want to be able to escape when
I'm ready to go, and the boat doesn't allow for that.

Speaker 4 (37:09):
It does not, And I was just there for the vibes,
so like I'm like, oh, where are we now? Like
I'm just I'm acting like a tourist in our own city.
And so I noticed though when we the end of
the boat, right, we approached the like where you get off,
and yeah, it was a line. It was a line
of our coworkers like at the door like ready to.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
Oh no, everybody was ready to go.

Speaker 4 (37:31):
Yeah, and they were not playing around like get me
off this boat. And I was like, wow, you guys
really hate a boat. And people were like, yes, we
hate boats. And I didn't know you thought a boat was.
I think it was a nice little ride. And I
don't mind a cruise. You know that I'll take a cruise.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
So yeah, I'm not trying to go on a cruise here.
But at least you got a room. You got a
state room. You can go hide if you want to.
The problem with the boat is you're committed, and it's
it's a very relatively confined space, and so you're not
there's nowhere to go when you're social. Band is a
little low. That is true. What did you do yesterday?
Like did you just go like upstairs, downstairs, outside to

(38:05):
the roof. I put on a captain's hat and pretended
to be a crew member and nobody talked to me. No,
very nice people that were there and whatever, And she's,
I don't know. I like the ability to sort of
fluctuate between social and then not being social. But there's
no room for that, No, not at all on a boat.

Speaker 4 (38:20):
And it was it was just kind of fun to
watch everybody squirm because there there's really nowhere you can
go at all.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
It was fun to watch you. I was asking Kiki
different landmarks of the city. She's she's lived for.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
A while, and uh, well, you were born here, born, yeah,
born and raised so for a while a little while.

Speaker 1 (38:37):
You know, she's young, but she didn't know some of them,
and I thought that that was interesting to you. I mean,
we had dinner a few months ago at the tallest
building in the city, the tallest building now I know
you're not great with directions in your hometown. But all
you had to do was point the car to the
tallest building, just one right, yep, and park the car.

(38:59):
That's it, and then come into the tallest building where
we were waiting. That's all you had to do. There
was no confusion. I had to find it, like the
tallest one time to get there. I don't know, it's
not hard to get the tallest building.

Speaker 4 (39:14):
It was hard, But yeah, I think I'm gonna take
up the little tours as my next job, where like
you get on the boat and then you talk about
the city.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
Oh, I would pay money to hear you have to
do an hour and a half, right, which I think
they do. Yeah, I think they do. If you've ever
come to Chicago before and you've taken the Architectural board
boat tour, they it's it's a lot of fun. I
recommend everybody do it. I usually do it once a
year because they have a little bar on there and
it's a nice day and every time you go on there,

(39:42):
it's a different tour guide, so you'll get different information.
But I swear sometimes they're just screwing with us, you know,
just saying stuff and like you know Lincoln actually lived there.
Lincoln lived, Yeah, he lived. He lived right above the Benihana. Yeah,
he used to go to go to the Benny Hunter
all the time. Lincoln was a huge Betty Hunter guy.

(40:04):
He was an Emperor's feast guy. He liked the filet
and the shrimp and the chicken. He liked all of it. Yeah, Park,
just wake up. I'm going to make up stuff. And
that's what I got. Park is nowhere near the river
because we're not in High Park where Smart was.

Speaker 2 (40:18):
The Merchmart it's huge and it's been there on the river,
was like the Tribute Bild, she says, the Merchant Yeah,
I could remember.

Speaker 4 (40:27):
I thought it was a swamparama. Look, it's a lot
of confused buildings in Chicago, it really is. But Okay,
the more I get on those boats, the more my
figure it out.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Yeah, well that was a kind of big let's say
a boat one more time. It was a bigger one.
But the ones I really don't want to be on
are the small boats where there's really nowhere to go,
like really nowhere to go, and we're out there all
day together. That's my dream. You know, this boat we
could there was big enough you could go, you know,
to one corner of the other and it was fine.
But you know, you get to like a little one
and it's like, oh, we're gonna be out here old

(40:56):
eight hours on the boat, guys, eight hours. And I'm like,
I stay or go? All right, let's talk to Chris. Hi, Chris,
how you doing doing good? Chris? Welcome to the program.
You found a secret stash of money that your wife

(41:17):
was hiding from you?

Speaker 8 (41:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (41:20):
Why what's the context here? I got to understand?

Speaker 13 (41:23):
Okay, So, uh so I work, she's she's a stay
at home mom. She hasn't had like, like a real
job in a year. Careful, careful.

Speaker 15 (41:34):
Yeah, well, I mean you know what I mean, like
she has not.

Speaker 1 (41:37):
Had an outside of the home paid position. I mean,
I'm trying to keep you out of trouble here, man,
I want to make sure nothing happens to you.

Speaker 13 (41:46):
Okay, I can protect I love where she runs the house.
She's amazing, yes, but she doesn't earn a salary from that, understand.
So I found out that she's kind of somehow been
setting money aside here and there.

Speaker 15 (42:08):
She's got this.

Speaker 13 (42:10):
This account, and I asked her about it. We're very
honest with each other. And she said that it started
during the pandemic, just because she was you know, it
was a crazy time back then. You never know, And
she said, she said, it's it's for both of us, okay.

Speaker 1 (42:30):
But you didn't know about it. And just to be clear,
you you so you make you bring home the money.
It goes into an account. She has access to the account.
She's taking care of the kids in the house or whatever,
and so, and she's been sort of siphoning a little
bit of money off this thing, not telling you and
putting it in a separate account. That's for both of you,
except both of you didn't know about it.

Speaker 15 (42:48):
Just to be clear, Oh no, that's that's exactly it.

Speaker 13 (42:54):
And that's why I'm having a hard time believing this,
because it's like, okay, sure, it's for both of us.
The pandemic was five years ago.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
There's probably a lot of money in here now. She
probably got a little little hall in there.

Speaker 13 (43:07):
Yeah, And so I you know, I told him, like,
this feels like you're kind of it's, for lack of
a better term, it feels like you're kind of stealing
from me, because.

Speaker 15 (43:18):
You know, she doesn't she doesn't have a job like that,
it just feels off.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
Okay, So she said that she's setting this money aside
just in case you never know, is what she said.
And and okay, but you didn't know about it. And
if you hadn't, but if you hadn't seen this this account,
then you wouldn't have known it even existed. Like this
money would just be there. You didn't you didn't see
it going missing, you didn't notice it. There would just
be this account over here. You would know nothing about.

Speaker 15 (43:48):
Exactly exactly right now?

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Are you a spender? Like do you have an issue?
Is there an issue in your relationship with with? Do
you spend more? Do you live outside of your means?
Do you think she's is she doing this? Is it
like a protective mechanism, Like, hey, I'm a little bit
more financially responsible, so I'm setting setting money aside because
I don't trust that you'll do it or are you
pretty okay?

Speaker 4 (44:08):
No?

Speaker 13 (44:09):
No, no, no, we I mean we do okay, there's
just like everybody like there's good months and bad months,
but like, but by no means, are we, you know,
heavy in debt or anything?

Speaker 1 (44:18):
We do?

Speaker 16 (44:18):
We do?

Speaker 1 (44:19):
Okay, Yeah, this is my mom. By the way I
think you're married. This is my dad calling because my
mom does this. My mom has she she holds money.
I don't think my dad has any idea. My grandmother
did this too, and I think that was my mom
will tell you it was from the Depression. Well, my
mom wasn't alive during the depression, but my grandparents were,
and I get that, and my mom, my grandmother was

(44:39):
like this. My grandmother hid money everywhere and her father
didn't even have a bag. He kept it all, you know,
in a mattress, which is a probably bad idea, but nonetheless, Uh,
this is generational in my family to hide money from theirs,
from spouses, and and so I don't love it because

(44:59):
I don't know why she's not telling you. And if
you're telling, if you're being honest with us, and you're
saying that you're responsible and that there's not an issue
with spending or an issue with saving, then I don't
know why she would need to hide it from you.
I don't know why she couldn't just and what it's
for you never know. But what is you never know
is that like it's for when I divorce you, And

(45:20):
I mean, I don't mean to take this to the
very worst extreme. But you wouldn't have had any idea
this money was there when when things were divided. She's
been saving for five years. I mean, what kind of
how much is in there? Thousands?

Speaker 15 (45:31):
Yep, it's a couple of thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (45:34):
Now another question is does she have any like Have
you guys decided, Hey, you're you're raising the kids and
taking care of the household. That is a very important job.
It's a it's a hard job. So you know you
can set aside x amount of dollars for you because
I would think it would be weird if I'm let's
say that I'm a stay at home dad and I'm

(45:54):
doing all this work. I'm doing a great job. I'm
taking care of the kids, I'm picking them up. You're
going to work and doing it. You're working hard too.
But I would have to come to you every time
I wanted to buy something, I would have to come
to you and say, hey, can I have some money
or can I spend on this? Can I spend on that?
As where if I had my own job, I would
probably have to do less of that because I had
my own revenue stream coming in. So have you guys
discussed maybe and this would be something she should talk

(46:16):
to you about.

Speaker 9 (46:17):
But if you.

Speaker 1 (46:17):
Discussed the idea that she's just taking a little bit
for herself so she didn't have to ask you for
for basics.

Speaker 13 (46:25):
Well, we do have an agreement in sense like that.
So let's say she goes out on a girl's night.
You know, she'll let me know, Hey, I'm going out
on a girls' night, so I'm gonna be you know,
touching that account. Okay, not a problem.

Speaker 1 (46:37):
Or she needs to buy something or I'm gonna buy
it because I wouldn't love that. I wouldn't love to
have to go to my spouse every time and go,
hey can I buy a new shirt? You know or whatever?
It's like, yeah, okay, So you know, maybe she's just
sort of allocating something for herself so she doesn't have
to do that because she shouldn't have to do that,
because you guys agreed in this relationship on dividing the
roles this way. But I want to know eight five

(46:58):
five three five, how would you feel if you found
out that your your partner was essentially hiding money and
you know, do you have I don't I don't know
if this has ever happened to you? Before I want to.
I want to hear from the people. Chris. I appreciate
him and have the radio and I see what people
have to say, good luck, thank you. A lot of

(47:19):
texts about this, but you know, I don't know, Kik.
You seem to think this is okay. Why wouldn't you
just say, Hey, I'm pulling five hundred bucks out a
month and I'm putting it in an account and that's
what I'm that's for me, and I'm gonna do what
I want to do with that, and that's right, none
of your business.

Speaker 4 (47:33):
I don't see a problem with this at all, and
I don't. And she didn't take that. She's not taking
it out to do whatever she wants to do with it.
She's taking it out for them. But if it's for them,
then why doesn't he know?

Speaker 1 (47:44):
He doesn't need to know. Of course he does if
it's for them.

Speaker 4 (47:47):
But now he does know. So it's not like she's
lying and hiding, I mean lying and hiding. She told
him when he found it, you know, when he found it. Yes,
you have when you, especially when you are a stay
at home parent, you need to have your affairs in
order just in case, you know, because the bills.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
Are depending on somebody else going to work.

Speaker 4 (48:05):
You know, the way this world is, he might lose
his job to ay if he come home and hey,
y'all took his job. I got a little fund on
the side, baby, for both of us. That's all she's doing.

Speaker 1 (48:16):
But you're assuming she was gonna tell him about that.

Speaker 4 (48:18):
Well, yes, I will tell you as long as we together. Now,
if we break up, that's my money. You didn't need
to know about it. I don't see anything wrong with this.
I think he has a wonderful wife and he needs
to stay.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
If she has, she has every right to want to
have something for herself, and I think that you just
say that to your partner, right Like my mom, she
wants to have, she wants to have and my mom works,
by the way, they own a business together, so she
has every right to have a piece of that. But
like my thing is, I think my mom wants to
know that she's got something that's hers because in the past,

(48:49):
you know, divorce and things like that, a lot of
things are taken from her. So I think for her
it's that's how she sleeps tonight. She's a big saver
I don't think my dad is. So there's just a
lot of elements to this. But I don't know why
you don't just disclose that. I don't know why you
don't just say I need something that's mine. It's you
still have access to it, but I need something that's
mine because I don't have the luxury in this case

(49:11):
of going out and selling something or doing something, or
making something and making my own money because we've decided
to buy the rules this way. Because I don't need
to say it.

Speaker 4 (49:19):
I don't need you to think about my money on
the side, you know, like and for me, when I
know I have a little coin coming or an extra
little pocket of money, I'm thinking about it all day,
thinking about how I can spend it, thinking about what
I can do and invest in all this.

Speaker 1 (49:31):
I don't need to invest You should invest in paying
the toll way. I don't need you to see. I
don't need you to think about that. You should invest
in paying the irs, like you know that.

Speaker 4 (49:40):
Extra thousand dollars you got you should pay. No, I
don't need you to send me what I should do.
I just need you to not even know that I
have it. It's called the Lord have mercy fun. I
learned about it as a five year old from my aunt.
She said, I always have some money on the side.

Speaker 1 (49:51):
But then just say that I don't know. Heye is
it ten keys? I hate say name, Hey, how you
doing so? This dude he founded a little side account
that his life has with a bunch of money in it.
That she's been sort of siphoning off the top, not
telling him about it. But it's for them, but he
didn't know about it. What do you think?

Speaker 16 (50:10):
I think that's perfectly acceptable. Women have been doing this
since the dawn of time, especially if they've had to
be the stay at home moms. In every single culture,
you will find that women have been hoarding some sort
of financial wealth because they, as a society were just
told that they're not important and they needed an easy
way out. Indians. Indian women have their gold. I was
gifted so much gold when I got married twenty years

(50:33):
ago and I have it. Yes, my husband knows about it. However,
it's not a big deal. Well did I used to
stay at home mom? Absolutely?

Speaker 5 (50:41):
And no.

Speaker 16 (50:42):
You should never have to ask your significant other if
you can send any money, especially if you're putting the
same or more amount of work into that relationship, into
making that family happy. And I think what happened to
this bro is that it's the situation where, oh my god,
it doesn't matter until it finally happens to me, and
now I'm going to be a big deal about it.
It's like, no, no, it's you do a fantastical job.

Speaker 9 (51:04):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (51:04):
I agree with everything you're saying. Everything you said is true,
But why not just say that, why not just establish
that in a relationship, this is what I deserve, this
is what I need, and so this is what I'm
going to do. And then and then he knows. But
it's the hiding part that makes me wonder why.

Speaker 16 (51:20):
Because she most likely does not feel confident and comfortable
enough to actually tell her spouse. And that's something that's
a little bit deeper that they need to dive into.
And it's not because I have no idea what their
relationship is.

Speaker 1 (51:32):
Like none of us do.

Speaker 16 (51:32):
Right, we're just going off with this quote unquote sixty
second video that he decided to put out there, and
so I think you just need to figure it out
on a deeper level. But the majority of women, the
reason why they don't tell their spouse is is because
there has been something that has happened in the relationship,
and or they've been conditioned by the women before them
because that's.

Speaker 9 (51:53):
What they know.

Speaker 1 (51:53):
Okay, the two fair enough. You make a lot of
good points. It's just for me, the transparency would be
in my relationship with me. I would just want to know.
But that's all good. Thank you, have a good day.

Speaker 15 (52:03):
You're too glad you called you, because this is.

Speaker 1 (52:05):
What happens when you don't know and you find it.
It's like, what are you saving up for an escape?
You know, like when you break out Alcatraz? Like, what
are we doing here, Jessica, Hi grank, Hey, you're saying,
leaves the guy? Okay, we're jumping right that.

Speaker 7 (52:21):
You should leave him.

Speaker 9 (52:23):
Because at first I was saying that this must be
at least one hundred thousand.

Speaker 10 (52:26):
She's been, you know, skimming off the top.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
But how you do a hundred thousand? Who are these people?

Speaker 9 (52:36):
The way he was calling in about his wife, I
was like, oh, this is huge, So what are you
saying two thousand dollars? I'm like, did he even just
call in about two thousand dollars? Because that's just the
thing that because I'm a numbers girl, So that kind
of pretty much comes down to four hundred bucks a
year thirty three dollars a month, which is nothing, and

(52:58):
she might feel some kind of way about not earning
money on her own. It just might want to have
something like they say, oh school, you have a little
money set.

Speaker 1 (53:06):
It is south for a rainy day, and.

Speaker 11 (53:08):
There's nothing wrong with that.

Speaker 1 (53:09):
Yeah, fair enough, fair enough, thank you, Jessica.

Speaker 7 (53:12):
You're welcome.

Speaker 1 (53:13):
Have a good day. No, I mean, hey, look, I
got no issue any of this except for the lack
of transparency. Hey Megan, Hi, Hey, what's going on? Hey,
good morning, welcome, thanks for listening.

Speaker 11 (53:21):
What do you think So she's planning on leaving you?

Speaker 8 (53:25):
No, no, No, that's.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
That's true.

Speaker 15 (53:33):
That's true.

Speaker 1 (53:34):
No, it could be a.

Speaker 14 (53:36):
Ton of different things. Well, like I was saying, my husband,
he's the one that works so, but he also has
a separate account for me and then this hidden account
that I didn't know about until I knew about it.
But I think maybe if it were for me, I
would probably be using it to like you said, not

(53:58):
ask him for so much. But this would be the
account that I pull from, like for the house, like.

Speaker 1 (54:03):
Sundrys toilet trees things where it's petty, but it's important.
So I'm not going to keep coming and asking you.

Speaker 14 (54:12):
Meanwhile, if I want to buy a new shirt or
if I want to buy some jewelry, yeah, I'm definitely.

Speaker 15 (54:16):
Going to put that bug in your ear so you
can take it out of the account.

Speaker 1 (54:20):
Okay, Okay, all right, yeah, no, I appreciate you. Have
a good day, you too. Oh yeah, we got a
secret bank account? Hey, visit verg verged verge. You got
a secret bank account? How much in there? How long
you have been doing?

Speaker 10 (54:37):
Since I was eleven?

Speaker 17 (54:40):
Okay, Yeah, my grandfather started a bank account for me
at his credit union and he would put money in
there on my birthday all the giants and I have
I basically take like one hundred history hundred dollars off

(55:01):
the top of my check and pop it in there
every time.

Speaker 1 (55:06):
Okay. And you're married, and you or your partner whomever
doesn't know about this, correct me? But is it your money?
Those like I say, yours? It's kind of both of you.
Is it coming out of your paycheck or is it
coming out of his? And he doesn't know?

Speaker 9 (55:21):
And wow, So.

Speaker 17 (55:25):
I was working for five years prior to that I
was a stay at home mom for ten right now
I'm on medical leave, and so it's about the side hustle.
And I don't feel that.

Speaker 10 (55:43):
My side hustle has anything to do with him.

Speaker 1 (55:48):
Now. But what's your hesitation to tell him nothing you
said is wrong? I just wonder what is your hesitation
to let him know that you're doing this? Sure? Sure?

Speaker 10 (55:59):
He so he got some trauma and he had no
control over his childhood, so he has OCD and likes
to try and get his hands on everything.

Speaker 18 (56:13):
And there's just.

Speaker 17 (56:14):
Certain things that he has no business being involved with,
including what I.

Speaker 15 (56:20):
Send money on.

Speaker 8 (56:21):
And I used to have to ask.

Speaker 17 (56:24):
Him for money for things I needed and when he
told me no, I was like, Okay, well we need
a different course of action here.

Speaker 1 (56:35):
Marriage sounds rad like I just can't wait. Aren't you excited? Yes?
God forever? And just yeah amazing, because.

Speaker 8 (56:49):
Yeah, marriage is the hardest thing I've ever done.

Speaker 1 (56:53):
Really, Yeah, that's great. Yeah. Yeah, to hide your money apparently,
hide your kids, hide your wife, Ryan.

Speaker 10 (57:00):
Hide your money.

Speaker 9 (57:02):
I got a little college fund for the kids.

Speaker 8 (57:04):
Go in you know, I got my funds. So if
I need to do whatever, I have.

Speaker 1 (57:10):
A go bag. Ready. Apparently you can get out in
the middle of the night. So oh Jesus, he blink
twice if you need help. Okay, call us anytime.

Speaker 15 (57:22):
Have a good day, you too, I wanted to.

Speaker 1 (57:24):
Entertainment report is on the Bread Show.

Speaker 2 (57:27):
The President is not a fan of the NFL's new
dynamic kickoff rule, implemented this year, I believe, and Jason,
before I explain what that rule is, I should probably
have the sports reporter.

Speaker 1 (57:40):
One of your thoughts on the new dynamic kickoff rule.
I am a kickoff rule.

Speaker 6 (57:43):
Yeah, you know, like they need to kick it right dynamically, Yeah,
so not straight, you know, maybe to the side.

Speaker 1 (57:54):
Okay, I see dynamics.

Speaker 2 (57:57):
Yes that and also the rule many it's that players
on the kicking team, which I think you can understand
thus far remains stationary still until the ball is caught
or lands in the end zone, which aim to reduce
high speed collisions and increase return opportunities.

Speaker 1 (58:13):
So same but different dynamic kicks. The guy who catches
the ball can get a bit of a head start,
right and and sort of you know, because they give
them more like well, the receiving team would have a
better chance to run further and potentially run it back. Okay,
and as opposed to both sides just going full speed
at each other, you know whatever, Which is what you

(58:34):
were said. That's part of the excitement, right, Well, there
you go. So you are aligned with our president. But
I never thought I would say take your hat off, bro.

Speaker 2 (58:52):
We can all agree on something, is what I like
to say. So he says the ball is moving and
the players are not the exact opposite of what football
is all about, adding that sissy football is bad for
America and bad.

Speaker 1 (59:01):
For the NFL. But nothing else going on. Listen.

Speaker 2 (59:05):
I don't know, but the league did introduce this rule
to enhance player safety and encourage more dynamic returns.

Speaker 1 (59:10):
So there you go. I don't know how you guys
feel about it, but thought i'd drop that in there.

Speaker 2 (59:15):
Drake joined Aiden Ross's live stream I feel like he's
just always streaming now to address the lease of his
unreleased track Iceman. If you didn't know, the song surfaced
online before its official release, prompting Drake to be real
frustrated during the stream and express that.

Speaker 1 (59:30):
But he actually used it to have an open.

Speaker 2 (59:33):
Dialogue with his fans, but said the song, of course,
was not ready to be heard, but he he likes
having this open conversation about things like that. Nick Cannon
said that his decision to have twelve kids was actually
a trauma response, which is a new way that he's.

Speaker 1 (59:48):
Looking at it.

Speaker 2 (59:49):
I guess he was talking to our friends the Breakfast
club and said, it wasn't like I was acting out.
It was more of being careless, being frivolous with my
process because I could do it. I had the money,
and I had the access to whoever and however I
want to move. Then obviously life happens as well. So
I was like, oh, I'm gonna go have twelve kids,
you know. It was more like, Oh, I'm just gonna
live life and have fun, and whatever happens happens, I

(01:00:10):
can handle it. I don't know where in that answer
the trauma response came in. It sounds like you just
kind of were having fun and now you realize that
you're at a different phase in life.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
I think my trauma response is not having kids, right,
It's not certainly not having fifteen of them. Well, I
saw sixteen and pregnant, and so I you know, yeah,
We've talked about this a million times over the years,
But like people who oh that that glorified teen pregnancy.
I'm like, I certainly didn't. It looked. I would not
look at that show and say, boy, do I want
that life? No, I never said that to myself.

Speaker 14 (01:00:37):
No, no, no no.

Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
And the same with that show next, you know, for
the bus. I never looked at that and said, man,
I want to get I want to make sure I
get all the way off the bus.

Speaker 5 (01:00:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
Sometimes they'd walk down one step be like next, Oh,
may even get off the bus that whatever hurt. Yeah,
I would have never feeling showed my face again. Yeah,
you've never seen me again. Never I'm moving.

Speaker 2 (01:00:56):
If you missed any part of our show and you
want to catch up, it's all up there. Take the
Fredgewond to man on the Free I heard radio.

Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Act that show. Do you have what it takes to
battle show biz? Shelley in the show business? Bis, I
think that's what it is. I think I've been telling
everyone to listen more yea to the port, and I
think I'm making it too easy. Absolute stopping. I gotta
stop saying it. I'm gonna stop saying it. Shelley still

(01:01:23):
a very impressive recording the game. I mean over a
thousand wins only seventy two loss It's very good. Hey, Kristin,
welcome Christin. Fun fact about Uiaz.

Speaker 8 (01:01:34):
Oh gosh, I don't even know, but I was able
to get into the pop up for lou Combes over
the the last couple of months here when he was
here for I with Luca and I was at front
roll rail.

Speaker 1 (01:01:47):
That did look like fun. By the way, I was uninvited,
but it would have been fun to go. It would
have been nice. But I'm glad you got to go, Kristin.
I'm only one of his biggest stands. That's okay, but here,
here we go. It's five bians. I only helped play
the song on the radio here and you left town.
You literally broke their record. Apparently, well apparently apparently I
ruined the radio station with Fastcar. But anyway, one thousand wins,

(01:02:10):
seventy two losses, one hundred bucks is the prize. Let's go, guys, Okay,
good luck. Yeah, it took us years to get take
out of that hole for playing fast Car. Supposedly Christen
question number one, who reportedly showed up to the Chiefs
Eagles game behind a giant moving wall, which Columbian actress
and former Modern Family star missed the Emmys because she
had to go to the emergency room for an allergic reaction.

(01:02:34):
New video shows this Something in the Orange singer climb
a fence to confront Gavin Adcock at the Born and
Raised Festival over the weekend. Name him the youngest member
of the Jonahs Brothers has a birthday today. Name him
of the band family Joe and singer Kelsey Ballerini and

(01:02:55):
this Outer Banks actor have reportedly broken up. Name him.

Speaker 15 (01:02:59):
Oh that is a four.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
That's a really good score. Let's see how this goes today.
How did she do a quattro? A four? Okay, all right, thanks,
you're ready? Yes? Who reportedly showed up to the Chiefs
Eagles game behind a giant moving wall? Taylor? Are we
thinking maybe plastic surgery? Or are thinking like an injury
of some kind?

Speaker 2 (01:03:19):
People are now saying that it was a bulletproof wall.
So I was wondering for security reasons.

Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
If you're that concerned, why are you going? Why'd you
go to the game at all?

Speaker 5 (01:03:30):
Really?

Speaker 1 (01:03:30):
Like, Okay, he's gonna play. He played a lot of games,
which Columbian actress and former Modern Family star miss the
Emmys because she had to go to the emergency room
for an allergic reaction. Sophia of our gar Yeah, new
video shows this is something in the Orange. Singer climb
a fence ticket front Gavin Adcock at the Born and
Raised Festival over the weekend. Name him something in the
Orange three two? I don't we were looking for. Zach Bryan,

(01:03:57):
Zach Bryan. You should listen to the pro the youngest
you know what you should do, Shelle. You should listen
to the listen to the entertainer reports for all that
the youngest member of the Jonas Brothers the band has
a birthday today. Name him Ah, that would be Nick Jonas,
it would be. And singer Kelsey Ballerini and this Outer
Banks actor have reportedly broken up. Name him Chase Stokes.

(01:04:20):
That's right, that's a four. That's a tie. Christin. Now
you have a new fun fact. You tied Shelley on
the showdown and you've got to come back tomorrow, right, okay, okay,
good hang on, have a good day, good job, all right,
stay there. So that's a four. That's a tie, which
means we do it again tomorrow for one hundred and
fifty bucks. That's that's decent. No, that's all right, that's decent.

(01:04:41):
What I'm not going to tell people to do is
I'm not going to tell people to listen to the
entertainer reports for the engine. I'm not gonna tell me.
I'll stop doing that right right now, All right, Shelley,
good job, have a good day. To see you tomorrow.
Waiting by the phone from the Hall of Fame. Why
did somebody get ghosted? Fun Fact, Entertainer Report, headlines, all
that more, Fred Show next, Good Morning everyone, Tuesday, September sixteenth,

(01:05:05):
It's the Fred Show on the radio, the iHeart app
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Speaker 10 (01:05:14):
Hi.

Speaker 1 (01:05:14):
Jason Brott calling is back tomorrow, Hikki, Good morning. Shelby.
Is Shelley Belahamine eight five five five nine one three five?
You can call intact the same number. Waiting by the phone?
Why does somebody get ghosted? It's next, Waiting by the phone.
I don't know why I said like that, but it's next.
I'm so Midwestern of me. The headlines the fun Fact
is about space and the Entertainer Report this hour too.

(01:05:38):
What are you working on?

Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
K the loss of a Hollywood legend, Also Travis Kelce
underfire for a shirt he wore, and John Party's response
to Sabrina Carpenter apparently copying one of his songs is
probably the best thing you'll hear all day, and I
understand him.

Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
Okay, all right, that's coming up tomorrow, guys, Game Show Wednesday,
Kiki karaoke every singing with love songs may have your
love song. We might have a new scene tomorrow. Oh
we might, yeah, he says, who the thirteen? Nobody said
anything to me?

Speaker 5 (01:06:07):
Well, we'll tell you later. Oh, you're gonna tell me
what You've ever been left? Waiting by the phone? It's
the Fred Show. Hey BB, good morning, welcome to the program.

Speaker 7 (01:06:19):
How are you guys?

Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
We are super excited to have you here. So waiting
by the phone is on. We're trying to figure out
why you may have been ghosted BB, So why don't
you tell us about this guy Max, how you met?
Give us any background and then kind of where things
are now and so we can figure out how we
can help.

Speaker 8 (01:06:36):
Yeah, So, I mean I met tax on the app.

Speaker 7 (01:06:41):
You know that's a lot of us do day.

Speaker 18 (01:06:45):
So yeah, we started talking and to connect fairly well.
You know, he was witty, he was funny, so I
was like, okay, and then you know, we kept talking
and it started to get a little flirting, and then
he asked me, asked me for my actual numbers. So
we moved, you know off the app started actually you know.

Speaker 7 (01:07:05):
Texting and flirty, and we decided to go out.

Speaker 18 (01:07:10):
And I was really excited about that, and we went out.
It was great, like nder don't turn over that good.
I was happy, shocked that it was going this well.

Speaker 7 (01:07:22):
And I mean, you know, I.

Speaker 18 (01:07:24):
Even ended up, you know, sleeping over at his place at.

Speaker 12 (01:07:26):
The end of it.

Speaker 18 (01:07:27):
Believe me, I wouldn't see this often, and it was
I was shocked that went as well.

Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Okay, yeah, no, so you you have no idea after
this amazing date, why and even with the you guys
hooked up and everything. So this is all good stuff.
And then since then you have not heard from him.
Have you reached out to him? Have you tried to
contact him at all?

Speaker 7 (01:07:46):
I tried calling him, I texted him.

Speaker 18 (01:07:50):
I only texted him once because I didn't, you know,
want to see too much. I had already tried calling.

Speaker 1 (01:07:55):
I mean, it would be nice to know after you
hook up with somebody, why you know, why they're not interested.
I guess they don't necessarily owe you that, but it's
always nice to know I have some closure. It's respectful, sure,
especially after you hook up with someone.

Speaker 18 (01:08:09):
You know, if we have plupt together.

Speaker 9 (01:08:11):
Okay, see whatever, but.

Speaker 7 (01:08:13):
At least why you know?

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
I get it, I get it. Ideally you'd like to know,
and that's where we come in. So we'll call We'll
call Max. You'll be on the phone at the same time.
I don't want you to say anything right at first,
because we're gonna try and get some info for you.
But at some point you're welcome to jump in and
hopefully we can figure out what's going on. Maybe we
can patch things up. I don't know, any kind of
disconnect and get you guys set up on another date that.

Speaker 9 (01:08:36):
We pay for.

Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
Okay, Okay, hey BB Yeah, hi Bby, welcome back. Let's
call Max. You guys met on one of the dating
apps and you chatted and he went on this this
date that you thought went really well, so well that
you slept over in his house, you know, so that's good. However,
since then you haven't heard from him. You've reached out once,

(01:08:56):
he hasn't responded. I can understand why that my busy
bother you because you want to know why. You want
to know what happened? Where's this guy? Where did he go? Right?

Speaker 18 (01:09:05):
Yeah, I mean I just want to know why.

Speaker 7 (01:09:07):
You know, at the end of the day, if he's
not interested, well, but at least.

Speaker 9 (01:09:11):
Let me know why.

Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Yeah, fair enough, let's call him now. Good luck? Phoebe?

Speaker 8 (01:09:23):
Hello?

Speaker 1 (01:09:24):
Hi is this Max? Yeah? Hey Max? Good morning. My
name is Fredam calling from the Fred Show on one
of three five Kiss FM, and I'm starting to bother.
I do 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 a
couple of minutes on the show? Yeah? That's fun, Thank
you so much. I'm not sure if you've heard this before,
but we're actually calling on behalf of a woman named

(01:09:46):
Phoebe who says she met you on one of the
dating apps. You guys went out recently and had a
what she described as a really successful day. To remember her, Yeah, yeah,
I definitely remember. Okay, all right, well, so what she
told us that you know, that you guys were flirting again. Long, Well,
she did say that she slept over at your house. However,
she says she can't get a hold of you. You're

(01:10:09):
not responding, you're not reaching out. It's kind of bugging her.
We had no problem getting ahold of you. So what
you know, can you kind of would you mind filling
us in on where you're at with her?

Speaker 13 (01:10:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
Yeah, the date was good.

Speaker 12 (01:10:22):
The everything else that happened after was good. Uh, it
was just actually it was it was sort of what
happened after after was what was kind of weird. I
woke up like just in the middle of the I
just had to pee and I was like hearing noises
from my living room and I walked it into my
living room and she was watching, like horn.

Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
Did she fire up the fifty in she'd like, you know,
share it to the street.

Speaker 12 (01:10:53):
Like and uh yeah, Like we had just soaked up
like an hour before that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
It was just like, hey, hey, maybe this lady is insatiable.
Maybe she you know, maybe she was ready for another round.
Uh oh, well, you know what, I forgot to mention
that BB you seere, I I don't know what I
always have this laps in my memory. I forget to
mention that part. The BB's here, Max, you guys know

(01:11:20):
each other, BB. So what was going on on the
couch after afterwards? And why was it so loud?

Speaker 7 (01:11:26):
By the way, Yeah, why didn't know that he caught me?

Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
Okay, well he did so. Why an hour after you
hook up with a guy, are you in the other
room watching you know, those kind of videos. Well why
do you think? So you didn't? Oh you did so,
Pauline is right, So you didn't. It wasn't satisfying. It
wasn't satisfactory the experience.

Speaker 18 (01:11:53):
I wouldn't even I wouldn't say that though I had
a great experience, like it was a really fun time.

Speaker 7 (01:12:02):
Didn't You didn't.

Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
You didn't get to the high the highest hype.

Speaker 8 (01:12:09):
Guys, I did not.

Speaker 7 (01:12:10):
Finish so, and I did not expect him to walk
in and catch me. You know that was never my interest.

Speaker 1 (01:12:19):
I guess in the future, maybe I would leave. Yeah,
I you know, I I I might conceal what I'm
doing a little better if I didn't want any chance
that the guy I liked or girl I liked or
whatever would find out. I mean, because I get it.
You know, it's you don't always get to that point.

(01:12:40):
But Max, Man, you're awfully quiet on this whole thing.
I mean, you hear what this is the reason? Why
would what say you?

Speaker 7 (01:12:46):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 15 (01:12:48):
I I guess I get it.

Speaker 12 (01:12:50):
It's just it was just kind of weird. I definitely
didn't expect it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
You don't seem real surprise.

Speaker 12 (01:12:56):
I thought it would great.

Speaker 7 (01:12:59):
Like we did.

Speaker 15 (01:13:01):
I'm not saying I don't.

Speaker 7 (01:13:03):
I'm not saying it wasn't a great time. That was
not at all what I'm trying to say here.

Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
I will say this is a difficult concept for most
men to understand, myself included. We're like operating an appliance,
you know, on off. It's not that tricky. Women typically
are a little it's a little more complicated women. I
think you guys would agree, right, I mean, for the
most part, that it can be a little trickier. And
I think men, just because we're used to most of

(01:13:31):
the time, we get to that point and I think
we just expect that we can give that to our
partners only. And I think many men are surprised to
find out that you guys can have a great time
and enjoy the experience, but not automatically get to that height.
Mm hmm. Yeah, so I think it's a hard thing
for guys who understand. Yeah, yeah, I get that.

Speaker 12 (01:13:51):
I just like washing porn on like my couch track.

Speaker 18 (01:13:55):
I don't know, I just I was right next to her.

Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
Yeah, well yeah, I don't know, finished like what a gentleman. Yeah.
I would have been more offended that I wasn't invited
to that party, you know. I would have been like, well,
I mean I can help with them. But then again,
it didn't. It didn't work the first e No, all right,
well look Max, I mean so since you say you

(01:14:19):
have an understanding of this whole concept, so why are
you ignoring her? Are you embarrassed by it?

Speaker 13 (01:14:22):
Are you?

Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
I don't know what, what did it hurt your masculinity somehow?
I mean I don't mean to generalize or like, I
don't mean to suppose, but what why wouldn't you call
her again after that?

Speaker 7 (01:14:32):
I don't know. It was just a little weird to me.
It was, uh, it just it was just really off
putting and I don't know, it was.

Speaker 12 (01:14:41):
Just really weird and it just it threw me off.

Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
And I'm sorry.

Speaker 12 (01:14:44):
I'm not good at you know, just not talking to people.
So I tend to just not talk to people. I'm
not good at confrontation or like dealing with that stuff,
so I tend to just not respond.

Speaker 1 (01:14:55):
And I know it's clearly not good and here we are.
But well, that's that's nice, you know. There you go, Bbe.
So that was the issue. I don't know that every
guy would handle it that way, but you know, he's
admitting that he's not really good. I think I think
many of us are not good at that phone call
later where it's like, hey, by the way, I don't
like you, not that that's how you say it, but

(01:15:16):
you know, it sounds like that's the issue here. So Boebe,
I'm sorry. I don't think it's going to work out well.

Speaker 8 (01:15:21):
Fair enough, man.

Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
You know, he doesn't seem too surprised by all this.
I don't know, just maybe it's a it's not a match.
Cawen's Entertainment report. He's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
Old Hollywood heartthrob and Oscar winning actor and director Robert
Redford has died after passing away in his sleep, from
what I hear, at his home in Utah. He spent decades,
of course, as a leading actor like I said, then
transitioned into directing in the eighties, with his debut film
Ordinary People, landing him an Oscar for Best Director. His

(01:15:54):
movies are known as intertwining political narratives, and he's regarded
as one of the most impactful people in cinema. He's
also known for founding the sun Dance Institute, a nonprofit
dedicated to showcasing independent filmmakers, taking over the film festival
in nineteen eighty four, which has become the iconic Sundance

(01:16:16):
Film Festival in Park City that we all now know
and love.

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
But it cracked me up because I was reading all
this about.

Speaker 2 (01:16:21):
His life, and then in twenty twelve he said he
didn't like how popular it became.

Speaker 1 (01:16:25):
The thing that he started to do a really good
thing in Sundance in decent Proposal. Yeah, I mean he
was a wild movie. Jase, you need to watch that
one on the plane. Ah, I don't know. On your
way to that wild you need to watch that one.
Environment you might get a little, might get a little
honey watch I don't need a plane. That's what it
stopped you. I'm sure I'm gonna say it's a loserable plan.

Speaker 7 (01:16:50):
As well.

Speaker 1 (01:16:52):
I may as well excite yourself a little bit.

Speaker 2 (01:16:54):
He also was a major advocate for environmental and climate justice,
acting as a trustee for the National excuse Me Natural
Resources Defense Counsel for thirty years. So rest in peace,
Robert Redford. Travis Kelce's pregame warm up shirt supporting suspended
teammate Rashi Rice has some people scratching their heads, including
a lawyer who's representing one of the people injured in

(01:17:15):
the receiver's infamous crash from this year. The lawyer said
that he's absolutely livid with Travis for supporting the free
Forward tea, which means his number is four and he
wants him freed from the suspension that he's currently under,
considering Rashi is serving a six game band for causing
a major pile up in Dallas.

Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
That's why this lawyer is mad, and that was back
in March.

Speaker 2 (01:17:37):
The attorney also took aim at Travis's teammate Taekwon Thornton,
who supported the shirt just before the Chiefs game against
the Eagles Sunday at Arrowhead. He said, I respect that
they support their teammate, but the gym teacher needs to
talk with the history teacher. Referencing Taylor Swift and Travis
Kelsey's engagement announcement, he said, there's evidence that she was

(01:17:57):
going one hundred and nineteen miles in a one seven
and forty nine dollars a day Lambeau rental, that he
had weed and a pistol in on a highway on
Easter weekend. Free Rashi, he's already thinking that he gets
away scott free. He's not paid a single cent of
his one point one million dollar judgment, and he already
owes our client who's living anything but pain free. And

(01:18:18):
like I said, if you didn't remember this, he was
accused of racing a friend that speeds over one hundred
miles per hour on a Texas highway right before he
crashed into several others on the road. So people are
not exactly happy with the free Rashi shirts or the
free four shirts as they say.

Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
And lastly, and this is my absolute favorite story of
the day.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
So people have been pointing out that there is a
John Party song that sounds identical and he's a country
singer to heart Ache Medication, which is oh no, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:18:50):
His song's Heartache Medication.

Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
Sabrina Carpenter's song is Nobody's son, and they're basically saying
his song came first, and sabrina song sounds just like that.
So first I'm going to play you a tick talk
of the comparison of the two, and then I'll play
you his response.

Speaker 19 (01:19:03):
I was nobody talking about how this song by Sabriena
Carpenter has the same coarse melody as this song by
John Party.

Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
I know a lot of people have been saying that.

Speaker 19 (01:19:23):
The names Sabrina Carpenter has been pulling a lot of
samples or like similar melodies from other songs, and.

Speaker 1 (01:19:29):
I'm just surprised no one said this yet. I think
Sabrina is a bit of a cush so they both.
When John Party talks about first four, second four, third floor,
for me, it is because I'm like, wait a minute,
how many? How many? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:19:46):
H know?

Speaker 2 (01:19:47):
So that, by the way, was a woman named Nicole
Summerlin on TikTok. Now, I'm going to play you John
Party's response, and I feel this in my bones.

Speaker 1 (01:19:55):
Okay, here, John, would you like to respond to the
allegations that Supreme urn her copy of your songs? Well,
think it's really on it. I think it's got a
similar Cadence, buddy, you know what, I don't care. Life's
hard enough.

Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
There you go, and then he ends up by going,
what's up, Sabrina? So he doesn't care life's hard enough?
And I feel you, dude, it's really not that big
of a deal. And if she had inspiration, that's fine.
Now we are talking about both songs, and like we
always say, there's there's only so many original melodies.

Speaker 1 (01:20:29):
I mean, that's a lot of sun. I don't know,
I hear it, but again, I don't really care, you know,
So thank you John for being reasonable. I think that's
my that's my memoir. That's that of my memoir. I
don't really care life s hard enough? Like I need
that as a d thread. Yeah, you know, period, what's
up Sabrina.

Speaker 2 (01:20:46):
By the way, if you want to catch up on
any part of our show that you miss, it's all
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if you could, while you're there, set us as a preset.

Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
It really helps on the free iHeartRadio app show is
on it. Fred's fun fact Fred so much. Guys. Did
you know that there is one and only one person
who's ever played golf on the moon and his name

(01:21:15):
is Alan Shepherd during the Apollo fourteen mission. His second
shot traveled further than two hundred yards. But one man,
one man who's played played golf on the moon. That's cool.
That's a flex. I mean, I mean at the bar,
That's what I'm saying. But first of all, I was
on the moon. That's the first thing. And the second
thing is when I was up there, I hit a

(01:21:36):
two hundred yard shot. Other people have been on the moon,
though he's the only man who's ever played golf on
the Moon. I wouldn't believe him if he told me
if I was if I'm in a plane, if I'm
in Southwest and I'm in boarding Group C or whatever,
I don't think you do that anymore. But I'm sitting
there and Neil Guy's like, hey, heads up, I was
on the moon. I wouldn't believe you, first of all.
But then if you told me you played golf on
the Moon, then I would call the flight attendant thing.

(01:21:56):
I'd be like, this person, we have to land. Yeah,
this I think we have this since mentally this nurse
right here more fread show next talk better than the
excited tell me not. These are the radio blogs on
the fread show like we're writing in our diaries, except
we say I'm aloud. We call the blogs Caylin's got one.
Go yes, dear blog, thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:22:16):
So there's a few moments throughout my life where I
kind of go, man, I'm old.

Speaker 7 (01:22:22):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:22:22):
It's kind of like you have the moment where your parents,
your whole life told you you'll get it one day,
You'll get it one day, And boy did I.

Speaker 1 (01:22:29):
Get it one day? Okay, And this is this is
a happy thing.

Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
But it's just kind of how things go as you
get older that I feel like making plans with your
friends is got to be a month's out process, okay,
even for a dinner. And I was just talking to
Internbella lovingly about like things that I call adell etiquette
that you just don't really know until either someone teaches

(01:22:54):
you or you just get older.

Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
And it starts happening.

Speaker 2 (01:22:55):
And I was telling her like, Okay, if you want
to have plans, you got to put it in my
care because I'll forget, because when you're an adult, you
forget literally everything. And so a few months back my
when I asked friends, Laura said, Okay, I'm going to
be in town for her husband's birthday. He's a twin,
so all four of them are here, and you know,
do you want to go to dinner to celebrate their birthday?

Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
Yes, So the dinner is tonight.

Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
We've had this dinner planned four months, and I feel
like I have been doing my stretches and preparing myself
because it's a dinner that I need to arrive at
seven pm, which in my old age is a late
dinner for me on a work night.

Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
Hours past my typical dinner time of four.

Speaker 2 (01:23:36):
Correctly, Yeah, because now I do the early bird special
because hey, we're thinking about our health and we're also
thinking about you know, it's just nice to go to betterly,
which I never saw I would say now, Kiki, I
have also thought of you in this process, because this
dinner is not just dinner.

Speaker 1 (01:23:50):
It's oma case.

Speaker 2 (01:23:51):
And please correct me if I'm if I'm saying that
wrong or explaining it wrong, but I believe it's sushi
that like it's like chef's choice, so you get what
you get.

Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
Right, Yeah, take thirteen courses and you just sit there
and then they just they make it front of you
and they give it to you.

Speaker 2 (01:24:05):
Yes, And each course, though, is like one bite, and
they do explaining about you know what the fish's astrological
sign was.

Speaker 1 (01:24:13):
We know what its name was, Lige. It was related
to a famous fish.

Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
Oh yeah, and it's the kind of stuff I like.
But it's so funny because it's something that's fun for me.
But I also have this anxiety already knowing that I'm
going to be out.

Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
Past my bedtime.

Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
I'm gonna be anxious tomorrow because of course I'm gonna
have a cocktail. It's actually a spot that Jason and
I have gone before.

Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
We did not pay that time. I am paying this time.
So I've also been saving for months for the dinner.
But this is your worst nightmare because they literally spoon
feed it to you and then they talk in between.
So it takes like two hours and it's delicious, but
it takes two hours to eat the equivalent of like
a sandwich.

Speaker 4 (01:24:52):
Oh, this is like meat jumping off the boat, Like,
get me off of here. I can't stand a presentation
when we're eating.

Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
Just eat. It's really good. No, it's delicious, but like you,
it is the kind of thing where you leave hungry
and then you want to go to McDonald's. If you
just spent two hundred bucks on some crazy thing where yeah,
you know, they dip the fish and you know, some
sort of rare sakkee that was impressed by some monk somewhere.
You know there's flame right yeah, yeah, no.

Speaker 4 (01:25:20):
It's just's here for the show of it all. Like
I like, give it to me right now, yeah, give
it to me now. And I don't need you to speak, like,
we don't have to speak at all.

Speaker 1 (01:25:28):
Let's just eat. Yeah, please, No, you wouldn't like that.
You would like the food if you like sushi, but
you would not. I've done this before, you would not.

Speaker 11 (01:25:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:25:35):
It takes a long my attention span. I'm trying to
look you in the eye and do tiktoks at the
same time.

Speaker 1 (01:25:41):
That's a lot. And the whole time I'm like, man,
I can't wait for the big Mac. When this thing's over,
I'm gonna adore that's this thing and it'll be Yeah.
And there's there's a drink pairing. You could do a
whiskey pairing.

Speaker 2 (01:25:50):
And Jason and I got turned so I'm nervous I'm
going to run into that waiter that we were both
hitting on at the time because we were a little turned,
but hopefully they let me back in and it'll be
about a five hour dinner and then i'll go to McDonald's.

Speaker 1 (01:26:03):
But I thought of you. Yeah, yes, it's not for you.
Oh no, I kind of need to know where a
sushi is from. Just put it on a plate, put
it right there all at once too, yes, please yeah
yeah no, it's of course, by course, like course. Yeah yeah, yeah,

(01:26:24):
sounds great.

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