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November 27, 2018 15 mins

Elvis wanted to know what everyone says about him when he leaves the studio. Also we talk about getting catfished and changing Instagram Stories!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
For what would you talk about on your on your
podcast firm, Elvis represents morning show and around the desk,
we have Gandhi, We've got Scary Hello, We've got Dave
Brody Hello, We've got Danielle and what you're needed in

(00:24):
the other room, I can jump in it. I'm needed
in the other room. Okay, well let me go do
the other room and you do this. I miss you already.
Goodbye the room. Someone's getting a massage. That's not cool.
What up? Straighten? Nate filling in forms so freaking what's
going on? Straightning just took Elvis's place behind the couse.

(00:45):
He jumped into his spot so fast you think he
was having sex standing here. Uh, does anybody have something
to talk about? I don't know. I don't Elvis had
a thought, but he did have a thought, and then
he got summoned into the other room. He took an
as what it was. No, Oh, something's going down, Okay,
I was thinking. Actually, So, we had Rayvon Ohen in

(01:07):
earlier today and we were talking about how on social media,
you know, the world looks one way when it's really
another way. And then it made me start thinking about
all the things that I lie about on social media?
But what do you lie about? I mean, we all
lie on social media, don't we. Like I only post
pictures of myself that look good filter face, I mean
you want to you take the picture fifteen times before
we posted two angles? I suck it turned to the left.

(01:30):
I find my light. Like I always worry because I'm like,
if somebody meets me in real life, they're gonna be like,
who the hell is you? As Drake says, you gotta
hit the angle? Yeah, out so true, but then it
made me one. But it's though, and we only show
our best side everyone. You know, social media is supposed

(01:51):
to be that raw in the moment thing, But how
many times do you cancel out? And it's the story
because like not, Let's do take two? Take three. Somebody
follow that looks nothing like the pictures that they post
on Instagram. Girl, it's it's a girl. Okay, it's none
of nobody in this room, nobody that you guys know,
But somebody I followed just because I can't get over

(02:12):
the fact that she looks nothing like who she actually
is in person. Nothing doesn't look anything. In fact, the
first time I saw her, I was like, who is
that person and my girlfriends like, you follow them on Instagram?
Oh my god, serious to going to say tell us?

(02:33):
So I can't. Okay, I actually have a friend to her,
and I got into a big fight one day because
she is on Tinder, like religiously, she loves it. She
will travel to where her Tinder is popping. Really yeah,
and she always has these terrible dates. She has the
worst luck on her dates. So I looked at her
Tinder profile and I was like, well, here's the problem.
The photos you post are not you like. You are

(02:55):
basically kitten fishing people. It's not a full on catfish,
but it's like a baby bait and switched because she
doesn't look like that at all. She only posts face
pictures and it's only when she has hair and makeup
done filtered to hell, and then she shows up and
these guys are like, nah, wait, hasn't ever happened you
on a date? That happened to me years and years ago.
So I met a guy online and he posted his
picture and I was like, oh, he's so cute. And

(03:16):
we went to the restaurant and there he was and
he looked nothing. So I honestly I called him out
on it, dude, you don't look anything like this picture.
And he had some stupid excuse and that date ended
very It was a lot easier to get away with
it back then, but now you you can't. Hut, well,
you can. People get catfished every day, do you think
about And I got catfished. It was the greatest fished.

(03:38):
I met him on Instagram and he was so super cute,
and then of course he was like perfect, right, were perfect.
He was hilarious and smart and funny and all this
like crazy stuff. And then I facetimed him one day
and it like froze. So he answered, but then it
froze and I was like, okay, well he picked up.
That's definitely him. No, it wasn't met the girl who

(04:00):
was supposedly dating him for like years and years. He
sent me gifts, he said me, all kinds of stuff.
I had to find out. It was only a couple
of months, but came to find out complete lie. He
had like other identities. I met all these other girls
and he did it too. It's fascinating. How did you
say friends with any of the girls? These people I
always wondering what goes through their head? Yeah, my sister got.

(04:23):
I don't think my sister realizes that's what this was.
But before she met her husband, she was dating some
guy online and I can and held same thing, sent
the presents, sent her these pictures of him, talk to
her online. We would make double dates, me and my
husband and her and we then he canceled then one
day and she never met him ever in person ever,
always online, just sending him all these things. Talked on

(04:44):
the phone, I'm sure. Then one day he sent her
a picture of my mom's house where she was living,
and just like a random picture that he passed by
the house, and so that freaked me out. You've never
met this guy. Whatever. It finally ended and we never
know either he looked like I don't know, maybe like Shrek,
or he just was married, or he wasn't he said

(05:05):
he was, But that's catfish. Yeah, so technically she was
catfish and somehow my brother in law's kid. Yeah, I'll
tell you that happened to me too. I got catfish
shortly after I started working here. You know, I didn't
have much of a social media following, and then all
of a sudden I got more Twitter followers, and then
this girl started messaging me great pictures and uh, you

(05:30):
know she would say some witty stuff and you know
it was a good report. I mean I hate to
say that, because that's what anybody that's been catfish goes. Wow,
this person is like really into me and respond right away.
You really care about my feelings? Yeah, Like she's so attentive.
She know I was upset today. And so after like
a month, it was just like casual back and forth messages.

(05:50):
I'm like, this is this is weird. Like she anytime
I was like, hey, you know, we should meet up
her coffee, just kind of jokingly, She's all, I'm busy,
I'm busy. Oh, I've got plans, I've got so finally,
I'm like really very skeptical at this point, like can
you just call me, like like just so like I'm
so busy right now, I can't. And then finally, randomly,

(06:10):
one day, I was in a meeting downstairs and my
phone rings and it's a number I don't recognize. So
I pick up the phone and I don't remember the
girl's name, but it's like, hello, that's my voice. And
then I get snake, who is this Jenny? Like gotta

(06:36):
gave her Twitter name her Twitter and like Janine belt
two and sweet. I'm like no, I'm like, this is
not you. No way did you meet didn't didn't even
bother that was not her. Alright, I've been out of

(06:56):
the room. What happened? Have you ever been catfish? That's
what we're talking? Oh yeah, have tell the story. Yeah,
no way, I can't fish someone. No, you know, I
got to tell you. Back in the early early days
of going on to these chat rooms, you know, catfishing
was very, very very part of the line totally anyway,

(07:18):
So you were catfished by someone. Gandhi has been catfished.
My sister has been catfished. Sisters and I've been cat
all three of them with catfished by a man. I
was catfished through request lines. Doesn't coun when you sleep
with the person. Then there was it was just you know,
these these really pixelated pictures that you would send, would

(07:40):
take forever to get on the phone, so anybody could
say anything. And I met her in person, like when
you get off the air at six am, let's go
to the diner. This is back in like the late nineties.
Scary was playing the snake game on his phone. Problem
with picking up people on request lines. Is you were
catfished by the sound of their voices. Yes, this is
the most deceptive thing ever exactly. And what I found

(08:01):
out was the people who sounded the cutest weren't but
the listeners were catfish. Because back then our pictures weren't
up on the website, we didn't have social media. They
didn't know what Scary looked like either. They just heard
his voice on the phone. Then he shows up at
the at the dinner on Route three. And if they
did the same thing at the TikTok, the world famous
TikTok time, and how many were how many didn't show

(08:24):
up after they saw it was six in the morning
on a Saturday, And I was like, oh, it was
like that beaten up Saturday night look shared He's calling
Scotty B and me it was years ago. Let's not
bring that up. How bad is someone to show up

(08:47):
if Scary sees them and goes he judged them by
the way. We were also talking about when you film
something for social media and then you delete it and
film it again. Scary is the king of this. He
will spend twenty minutes filming one time, would drive into
the met game, and he's got his convertible in the
roofs down and the wind's blowing like crazy, and he's like, Brodie,
film me driving. I want to act natural, like we're

(09:08):
going to the game, so I film themis like, Brownie
and I are gone to the game. I got the
top down at the BMW. It's gonna be a great
day at the game. Hold not, damn hold up again.
Recent He's like, delete that, delete that, delete that. Do
it is for just being spontaneous. Then the phone locks
because his LCK kids coming up. Just unlock the phone
again and try it again. All right, Brownie and gone

(09:28):
to the game. The winds blowing to damn it. Well,
this is why. And Brodie and We've known Scary and
his antics for years. This is why anything I see
that Scary posts is probably not. It was legit seven
times we had the film. For instance, last night, when
you made the brownies for today's bake, say, oh, by
the way, everyone loves your brownies. Thank you. How many
pictures did you do of you until you found the
one you liked and you posted two bursts of ten? Okay,

(09:51):
you need to get the Google pixels three. I know
you're a fan of that phone, because it's it takes
like a hundred pictures and then lets you take the
one that worked. Not that I want the things. I
was taking a selfie on a time or yesterday because
I'm by myself in my apartment, so I needed to
get the angle the brownies and the spatula and me.
So yes, it took me a couple of tries, but

(10:11):
I finally got the picture that I wanted. Chin problems,
that's that's just I don't know. Gdhy do you do that?
Do you go to those extremes because you post great pictures, Well,
thank you, I will totally. I I don't do the
burst thing, but face tune, oh face, yeah, you don't
even know smoothing apps I used on Instagram. Filter face,

(10:34):
I filter the crap out of my face. Face yeah,
I mean those ears are not Jewish fish filter face,
like the blue eyes don't belong to me? Yeah, it's
crazy dog ears. Those are mine? Also those because you

(10:57):
do take great pictures. I gonna be honest, My picture
don't take great doesn't take that long for me. If
I oh, I can't, my eyes are crossed. I'll do
another one and I'll do the second one. I never
take more than two pictures to try to be You're
really good about it. But I know, but you can
look at my pictures. There's nothing that great in there.
It's just, you know, hey, scary. You want to go
out tonight? I can't. I'm still trying to get the
right angle on my face. No, but I love this.

(11:20):
This is gonna be fun. You're gonna teach me some
things today. So today on the show, you know, we
were talking about what to call our fan army, and
I know that on tomorrow's live show, which will be
the Wednesday show, we're gonna come up with I think
we're actually gonna take the vote and see what wins.
I think Brodie's Duran Animals is my favorite. Yea, I
like that, ill you lion bastard. No, I liked it, Elvis.

(11:41):
I was pretty sure that you wouldn't like He said,
Elvis is gonna think it sounds too macho masculine. He'll
hate it. Brodie, Wait, wait, what do you mean I
would think it's too And I said, how do you
know he goes years? What does that mean it's too
mascul Gandhi, Brody, Danielle, myself, Nate we all loved Duran animals.
But I but when you first heard it and you
walked out of the room, it looked like you didn't

(12:02):
and I was trying to get inside your head. I'm like, no,
I made that face because it smelled like Nate farted
standing next to Danielle, say that was far face. He says,
Elvis thinks it's too masculine sounding, and I said, no,
no, no no, he doesn't not at all sounds he likes it.
He goes, I know Elvis twenty four years. I know
what he's thinking, and I know he hates it. I

(12:23):
doesn't want to tell it. Hold on, did you scream
like that? Yeah? I did. I did hear this. You know,
I think we have another podcast. We can do what
happens in the room when I'm not in the room.
There's a lot of yelling. I want to hear what
happens in this room when I when I walk out,
and there's gotta be a hold of their show. It
depends on the day. What do you mean by Monday

(12:44):
is a different conversation on Friday. Depends on if you
had fun to night before. You know what, I love
how you people project your bad moods on me and
make it sound like I'm getting Look, I come in
here and you guys are all lucy goosey. I'm the
one that has to like put his foot down and
get a show going because you guys are lazy. That
is not necessarily true all the time. We are times
where you leave the room and we all look each

(13:07):
other and say, Okay, he's got something going on. Everybody
be on top of your how about you? When I
leave the room, you guys go, Okay, maybe we're not
performing up to snuff and maybe we can actually we
can work a little harder to like calm down and
then live this room. How come that? Why do I
yell at them? I'm like, you guys suck today. I
don't see why we can't have the podcast of what
happens when you walked out of the room. I want

(13:27):
to listen to this Part's why we can't have it.
I didn't say anything if you promised not to listen
to it. Hold on, I'm scary. Just ran out of
the room on the phone because he's guilty to just
fake the phone call to get out of this conversation.
By the way, that was my back doctor calling that
was my accountant calling some anti inflammatories are coming. I
was hoping it was a catfish. Hold on, let me,

(13:48):
let me push the scotty B button. Hey, what's a
scary talking on the phone about in there? We can't
hear him. Somebody's going to come to get you. Oh, deliverate?
Who are you talking to? Our friends? And PC Richard
and Son are about to deliver my LGTV to my
apartment and it's just double sponsor. Oh wait, you have

(14:13):
a you have a doorman. Hello, That's why we have
dormat because, by the way, some people don't understand living
in the city. One of the greatest parts about living
in the city is having a doormat. They're there to
accept your accept your packages, and it's so great door
a person. Although I've I've never seen a female dorman.
I have one, do you? Yeah? I think we have? No,

(14:34):
we don't we did, Yeah, I've never I've never seen one. Yeah,
one of mine is a girl. I like her. Well, look,
you know my cats accept my package. We've talked about
a lot of stuff here today and you weren't even here.
If I have the podcast was talking about you walk
out of the room that sounds like your campus fifteen

(14:58):
minute morning show.

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