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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time to go around the room with Elvis Duran
in the morning show fight.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's up there with all the rest of them. I guess, hey,
let's go round the room seep. What's on the minds
of everyone who showed up today. We'll start with you,
scary What are you thinking about? I was so grossed out.
I can't believe people actually do this, But maybe they do.
And I don't know, maybe the guy was just teasing
on TikTok, but I saw a video of a dude
eating shrimp with the tail on. He just puts the
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whole shrimp in his mouth and the tail was crunching around.
And then in the next video he's literally he had
lobster and he had the head and he's scooping the
head part out with a spoon and he's eating. Who
are there people out there? They're scary suck. I get
bad news for you. I eat tails all the time,
and you eat the lobster here. This is nothing new.
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You got to like, yep, this is going on, Gandhi,
You've done it right.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
I have not done it, but I know a lot
of people who eat the tails. And we were shocked
by it. So we looked it up and there are
some really good health benefits to eating the tails.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Though I did it us playing me online, I'm like,
this is but they do like I guess it's nutritious.
I guess, But like who sucks the head from the lobster?
You're supposed to buy the tail and suck the head
or suck the tail and bite the head. It's so
wrong following like stuff that is that? Is that digestible?
That stuff scary? Yes? Okay, yeah, the tail scary. It's
all it's all digestible, all right there though, No, it's
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not about that. Well you know they call it to Tamali.
That's what they call that scary. Yeah. No, I eat
the tails off shrimp all the time and it does no. No,
I just to me, this is fascinating because this is
so new to you.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
It is.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
I love that you have a new, a new discovery
every day, almost every hour. Uh god, what's up with you?
Speaker 3 (01:46):
All Right, it's Wednesday. We did mention it earlier, but
that means I have a new episode on my podcast today,
and I have to say it's one of my favorite.
We talked to coaster boy Josh. You get to know
a lot about him, and I'm telling you in advance
it is not safe for work with your headphones on.
And get to know our boy podcast is called Sauce
on the Side. You can get it on the iHeartRadio
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app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Come listen. Yeah, get to know Josh. You will. You're
going to see a side of Josh many people haven't seen.
Thanks trading it, what's up?
Speaker 4 (02:20):
This is just a friendly reminder clean your phone occasionally.
You know, we wash our hands, we wash our faces,
we you know, watch what we're doing with our hit.
But our phones we touch all the time. Our fingers
are all over we put in random places. These things
are filthy. I cleaned mine yesterday and I felt so
much better about it that I'm gonna do it again today.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
How about that.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
It's part of my daily routine cleaning my phone.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Yeah, Wow, that's good. Yeah, I need to clean mine
because you're right, No, Nate, I mean we touch all
these things that we touch our phone and touch these
things and touch our phone, and we forget about that.
But if you have a phone cover on there, which
will most of us do. I've been all sorts of
stuff is like seep down between the covers.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Dandriffin there Lynd, I mean, is disgusting, Dandriff, get my fun?
Speaker 1 (03:05):
How do you know is Dandriff?
Speaker 2 (03:07):
I'm assuming I didn't do it. I hope it was, uh,
pretty sure, Sam. What's going on with you today? How
you doing? I'm doing well.
Speaker 5 (03:16):
So I want to encourage people to try an Olympic sport.
It's climbing. I know it seems so intimidating to people
on the outside from different conversations, but I promise you,
not only is it a great workout and a lot
of fun so you don't feel like you're working out,
but the community is so cool. I was there last
week and I was struggling on a climb, and when
I fell off of the wall, there were two people
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I've never met before behind me waiting to give me, like.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
A good job, try again. They're just the nicest people.
Speaker 5 (03:42):
So if you're watching the Olympics and you're curious about climbing,
don't be intimidating.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
It's the nicest community I've ever run into. Wow, I
fell off the wall and fell into the hands of
new friends.
Speaker 5 (03:54):
Love Now.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
I love that I've never climbed, have you guys? Ganey
have you done a climb?
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Yeah, I love it. It's so much more intense than
you would ever think it is. It uses parts of
your body that you wouldn't think it uses.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Yeah, you can see how it's a strategy and in
you patient. I have patience, I guess right, Yeah, yeah,
that's part of it. I have neither a patience nor strategy. Danielle,
what's up with you?
Speaker 1 (04:18):
I love how a lot of people on this show
appreciate a good banana. Now, aw, that sounds so stupid,
but so many people throw the banana out when it's
at its perfect place, just a little brown with some speckles,
and it's the sweetest when it's like that. And I
know Nate and I I know you Elvis. We appreciate
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it when it's like that. So, guys, if you're at
home and you have bananas and you're thinking, eh, it's
too brown for me, I'm gonna throw it out. It's
just a little darker, try it first. Sometimes those are
the best. They're the sweetest, they're so good. So just
you know, don't just throw the banana out because it's
a little it's good.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Amen. I know someone who sews the banana out as
soon as the green leaves the yellow.
Speaker 5 (05:03):
Sae.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
That's insane, that's not even look, we're as we are
bruised in life. We love a bruce banana. Yea, the
bruce banana is very relatable anyway. You're right, I have.
Oh it's weird. I went to the grocery store the
other day to buy bananas. I found these bananas that there.
I don't know what happened, and I don't even know
if maybe they're they've been messed with genetically. I mean
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the size of like, I don't know, twenty feet long.
Maybe maybe I'm exaggerating, but they're huge, massive bananas. I
love them. There's a sound bite. There's a sound bite
for you. Are we all hooked up? Are we good? Yeah?
I think so.