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September 11, 2024 108 mins
It's been 23 years since the attacks on the Twin Towers, yet for New Yorkers it still feels like yesterday. Elvis and the show members discuss where they were and what they were doing when they heard the news. Friend of the show, Patty Steele stops by to talk about her podcast The Back Story, giving us a few history lessons about 9/11. On a lighter note, listener Jessica 'dominates' the finish the Disney lyrics game! 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The courses of this program were pre recorded.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Lady, lady, Lady, lay Hi, Lady lard, can I give
him a holo?

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Lady why?

Speaker 4 (00:15):
Why?

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Hello? Lady Alista in the Morning Show.

Speaker 5 (00:24):
Hello lady, Hello, lady, Welcome to the day. It is Wednesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Oh my god, I'm sorry, brain fart, it's Wednesday. It
is September eleventh, twenty twenty four. Of course, it was
twenty three years ago. Our lives and our city was
changed forever. And today, as usual, on this day, we

(00:46):
will have a moment of silence, will observe a moment
of silence.

Speaker 6 (00:50):
And by the way, the debate.

Speaker 5 (00:52):
Is always on, and I don't know why people debate this.
We have the moment of silence every year on nine
to eleven. But people say, what it wasn't sixty seconds? Well,
a minute in a moment are two different things, right, Absolutely,
just letting you know early, okay, that moment of silence
will be packed with a lot of love. It'll be

(01:13):
packed with a lot of memories, some pain. That moment
will be enough and I'm looking forward to it. I
actually look forward to this every year. It's going to
be a beautiful day here in New York City, just
like it was that day twenty three years ago. Today
actually will be almost a carbon copy looking weather day
that we had. Our friend Patty Steele is coming in.
We're going to talk history today. We always love talking

(01:35):
to Patty. We've got to talk about our day yesterday
with el el cool, Jay and Katy Perry l.

Speaker 7 (01:40):
Ellis so awesome, man, Katy, I really love Katie.

Speaker 8 (01:43):
We love you.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
And good morning Danielle morning. Hello, Gandhi, Hello Froggy. How
are you feeling? Are you funky? I am all funky today. Elvis,
you're doing okay?

Speaker 9 (01:54):
How about you?

Speaker 5 (01:54):
Straight name fantastic? Well, look at you, hate producer. It's
kind of creepy, hay producers. HIH's that for dinner last night?

Speaker 10 (02:01):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (02:02):
Sweet and spicy Brussels sprouts?

Speaker 12 (02:03):
Put it over?

Speaker 11 (02:04):
Rice was delicious?

Speaker 5 (02:05):
Nice, healthy, farted up. Hey, die Hi, you're my girl's
best friend. I love you. Scotty bees here, Scotty, good morning,
Master Control. Yes, all right, what do you want to hear?
Start today with? Name it go?

Speaker 11 (02:18):
Jess Glynn Niggah, you got it?

Speaker 5 (02:21):
Hey, Welcome to the day.

Speaker 7 (02:23):
Standing in a crowding.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Room and I can't see god face.

Speaker 13 (02:31):
Pet your runs o Roumie, tell me everything's okay.

Speaker 5 (02:38):
I felt good. Welcome to the day, our first caller
of the day. Oh gosh, I love that we have
teachers on all this week. The school is roaring back
into session. Hey Stephanie, Hey Elvin.

Speaker 14 (02:51):
Oh got you guys.

Speaker 15 (02:52):
I'm freaking out.

Speaker 5 (02:53):
Why are you freaking out? Stephanie? What's up?

Speaker 15 (02:57):
I try every single day. I don't know. I'm a
little crazy. I even I'm to marry. I mean Mary
Geary on Instagram trying to get in on the first day.
I mean as the first caller, and I call it
five fifty seven and broom diamond answers a third.

Speaker 5 (03:13):
I that I love diamond diamond, diamond.

Speaker 15 (03:17):
Diamond around the plot, hold on diamond diamond.

Speaker 5 (03:21):
Oh my gosh, oh god, we got you. I think
you found an excellent first caller of the day with
Stephanie here.

Speaker 14 (03:27):
She's amazing.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
We love, she says, she calls every day. Why why
have you been ignoring her all this time?

Speaker 7 (03:31):
Oh Stephanie, girl, I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
Looking, well, let me give it to you again.

Speaker 15 (03:37):
You're so popular, goes straight to the busy tone.

Speaker 5 (03:39):
Well, look, see I can tell you.

Speaker 15 (03:41):
Don't. Don't, Elvis, you know you're popular.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
No, no, no, I know that you're waking up in
beautiful Philadelphia and listening to Q one O two. I
know this about Stephanie. She's a second grade teacher on
her way to work, halfway through the first week of school. Hey,
so give us a report card for halfway through your
first week of school. How are you doing, Stephanie.

Speaker 16 (04:01):
We're doing okay.

Speaker 15 (04:02):
I will say. The exhaustion is really setting in last night.
Was in bed before eight o'clock. But don't worry. I
did watch that stupid debate.

Speaker 5 (04:14):
It was happening right there. It was happening in your city.

Speaker 15 (04:18):
Yeah, I know, and trust me. The traffic hit me
on the way home.

Speaker 17 (04:21):
I drove path.

Speaker 15 (04:22):
I was driving down Passion. I don't know if well,
obviously there's a lot of Philly listeners, but driving down
in South Philly and I see all the Secret Service
and apparently Kamala was in one of the stores right
there as I'm driving by.

Speaker 5 (04:36):
Well, yeah, she's a stop off South Philly.

Speaker 14 (04:40):
I know you guys.

Speaker 15 (04:41):
You guys can't really talk to politics. But I was
streaming Madam President and getting thumbs up from all the
people there.

Speaker 5 (04:48):
Okay, that's what you want to do, that's all good.
As long as you know, as long as you participate,
that's all that matters. We encourage everyone to get out
and vote. I we're not telling you how you should vote.
We're telling you do vote. Be a part of it.

Speaker 15 (05:00):
It's the difference.

Speaker 6 (05:01):
God, you know what.

Speaker 5 (05:01):
I used to live at Fourth and Spruce and I
used to roll over to South Philly at least a
couple of nights a week and eat and it goes
shopping and buy by meats and cheeses. And I miss Philly.
I miss South Philly especially. Do you live close? Do
you live in South Philly?

Speaker 15 (05:20):
I don't live in South Philly. That's where I work.
So it's really fun, like honestly, like today after work,
I told Diamond on the phone that my feverite day
of the week is Wednesday because after that it's a
fly by. But today is special because I'm going a
happy hour afterwards.

Speaker 5 (05:37):
You know what I am too, I'm hanging out in
New York City all this week. The weather's great. I'm
gonna I'm just saying another night. I'm staying tonight too.
I'm in we're out shopping today. It's gonna be a
beautiful day. Stephanie. Having you as our first call over
the day is fantastic. We love our teachers, and come
on Happy Hour today, it's here for Stephanie. After from Stephanie,
everybody say hello hello before Happy Hour. Hit the Wendy's

(06:01):
drive through with your fifty dollars Weddy's gift car.

Speaker 15 (06:03):
Hi, Oh, all the biggie bags, all the biggie bags.

Speaker 5 (06:09):
Enjoy, enjoy, and thanks for listening Toffany hold on one second,
have a great day. We love our teachers, we'd love Stephanie.
We love Philly. We had so much love in the house.
Let's get into those three things we need to know, Gandhi,
where do you want to go?

Speaker 11 (06:19):
All right, well, let's start with the obvious people around
the globe remembering the victims of the nine to eleven
terrorist attacks today Today is twenty three years since those attacks.
Family members of the victims are gathering with local leaders
in Lower Manhattan for the annual reading of the victim's names.
During the ceremony, there will be six moments of silence
to mark when both World Trade Center towers were struck

(06:40):
and fell, when the Pentagon was attacked, and when United
Airlines Flight ninety three crashed in Pennsylvania. Expect some traffic
if you are in the city today because everybody is
in town to attend these ceremonies. A new diet pill
might be able to reduce body weight by thirteen percent
after only three months. The European Association for the Study

(07:01):
of Diabetes announced its findings yesterday on a new daily
weight loss pill from Novo Nordisk, the maker of we gov.
Early trials show that the rate of weight loss appears
to be more rapid than what's been reported from other drugs.
The pill has yet to be tested in a head
to head trial against existing weight loss drugs, and the
results of the trials have yet to be published in
a peer reviewed journal. But they're saying it looks pretty promising.

(07:23):
That is shocking thirteen percent. And finally, it wasn't us,
but a single ticket sold in Texas matching all six
numbers and the eight hundred million dollars Mega million shackpot.

Speaker 7 (07:33):
Wow, wait, are well in Texas?

Speaker 5 (07:35):
Yeah, we're not in Well, we're not. We didn't get
our ticket.

Speaker 9 (07:38):
To I know.

Speaker 7 (07:39):
But if it's a listener who likes us.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
Go ahead, rub a lamp and make a wish.

Speaker 11 (07:45):
Okay, we didn't even play, did we? You played?

Speaker 7 (07:47):
I got you play?

Speaker 11 (07:48):
You played without us.

Speaker 5 (07:49):
I got my jack pocket going man.

Speaker 7 (07:50):
I blame Scotty for our I got eight dollars last time.

Speaker 5 (07:52):
Yes, I'm buying breakfast.

Speaker 11 (07:55):
Yeah. For the first time since June. There's a grand
prize winner in that lottery Tuesday. He's drawing was for
eight hundred million or just over four hundred million dollars
in cash, making it the seventh largest jackpot in the
game's history. Danielle would like our listener to let us
know if it's then, yes, please, and those are your.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
Three things ready for your Wednesday. Yeah, let's give it
a go.

Speaker 7 (08:15):
We're not normal.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
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Speaker 1 (08:41):
Now, go Elvis Duran in the Morning show.

Speaker 5 (08:43):
You know what that reminder we usually give you this
time of day every day. The day is what you
make of it. Right now, what you're thinking right now
is going to project you or project onto you, yeah,
and catapult you into the day.

Speaker 11 (08:59):
Absolutely all right.

Speaker 5 (09:00):
You could be a little wiener and be just a
little little nasty ass, and then you're gonna have a
wiener filled nasty ass.

Speaker 16 (09:08):
Dgy.

Speaker 7 (09:08):
Did you see the Christopher Reeves story that came out today?
You guys know he was Superman back in the day.

Speaker 5 (09:14):
Yeah, how much time per day?

Speaker 7 (09:16):
So he allowed himself. I got to find the story,
but I think it was up to twenty minutes per
day or something of pity self pity exactly because he
was paralyzed from a horse accident and that was it.
The rest of the day. He was like, no, I'm
making the most of my life anyway, and that's it.
There's a documentary on the way, and I was like, wow,
if we could all take a lead from this guy,
that's amazing.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
What why do you need twenty minutes of pity some people? Well,
look he look, he was living a life totally different
than us. We're walking around and you know, jumping in
this and that he was he was down. But this
documentary is coming out. Looks like it's gonna be really great.

Speaker 7 (09:51):
It's gonna be in theaters the twenty first and twenty fifth.

Speaker 5 (09:54):
Right, So there you go. So the day is going
to be what you make it be. So there you go.
It's nice to know that you are in charge. Others
may try to bring you down. I yes, yes, don't
get me started. Scary, here we go.

Speaker 11 (10:15):
Who is this person?

Speaker 5 (10:17):
Don't let anyone bring you down. You are in charge
of your tapo. This is a good time to remember
you have the pastor of your church.

Speaker 6 (10:35):
Yes, Hellolujah, Hallolujah.

Speaker 18 (10:38):
I love.

Speaker 6 (10:40):
Jesus.

Speaker 5 (10:45):
I love Swiss Jesus and shadow Jesus, American Jesus.

Speaker 7 (10:50):
Not really Jesus.

Speaker 18 (10:52):
That says.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
The last big Mountain more some crazy RICORDI.

Speaker 7 (11:04):
What do I love Jesus?

Speaker 12 (11:06):
Jesus?

Speaker 5 (11:07):
What what Jesus?

Speaker 19 (11:08):
Do you love?

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Fa?

Speaker 5 (11:10):
Cheese? Fat fat is better?

Speaker 18 (11:14):
Cheese?

Speaker 6 (11:14):
Goda eat more Goda?

Speaker 19 (11:17):
Scary?

Speaker 5 (11:18):
You look more like a Buddha.

Speaker 11 (11:21):
I like flaming sagana, flaming.

Speaker 5 (11:23):
Sang Oh sticky ass I see hogo. It's not a
party without some body.

Speaker 7 (11:40):
Don't forget the provol.

Speaker 6 (11:43):
Can I hear from some.

Speaker 19 (11:49):
There you go.

Speaker 5 (12:16):
What kind of day you gotta have?

Speaker 16 (12:17):
Now?

Speaker 5 (12:18):
A good day?

Speaker 16 (12:19):
Now?

Speaker 7 (12:19):
Come on, I'm gonna get a grilled cheese sandwich.

Speaker 6 (12:22):
I think.

Speaker 5 (12:24):
I love some grown Jesus.

Speaker 6 (12:27):
That sounds kind of weird with munster.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
Oh monster, I haven't had a good monster in so long.

Speaker 7 (12:31):
I love the little orange edges on the monster.

Speaker 11 (12:34):
All right, Hey, well we forgot for munda.

Speaker 7 (12:37):
Oh yeah, that's after a sw.

Speaker 5 (12:43):
No, No, let's get into our horoscopes. Producer Salmon is here.
Uh coming up, We've got to remind everyone about the
big Broadway night starring Danielle and Gandhi. A lot of
response from that yesterday.

Speaker 7 (12:58):
It's so crazy we're gonna be doing any thing like like,
that's so insane.

Speaker 11 (13:02):
Dreams, I know, right.

Speaker 5 (13:04):
A Broadway stage, which is big my dream, my entire life,
and you're living the dream.

Speaker 7 (13:09):
I wasn't Footloose. You don't remember that many years ago.

Speaker 5 (13:13):
Foot Loose. Wow, that was a great production.

Speaker 11 (13:14):
It was good. You know what. Ever, since you said
Gandhi don't fall into the orchestra pit, that's all I
can think about is going.

Speaker 5 (13:22):
To happen way down You don't want to be impaled
by a piano Taylor producer Sam who you're doing your horse.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Gips with Gandhi before she falls and we lose her.

Speaker 18 (13:32):
All right.

Speaker 11 (13:33):
If you celebrate a birthday today, you are celebrating with
ludicrous and Harry Connick Junior. Happy birthday everybody. Capricorn, brace
yourself for some disappointing news, but don't worry. You'll adjust.
Your day is an eight Aquarius.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
Are you really.

Speaker 20 (13:45):
Voicing your opinion or you saying what they want to hear?
Your day's seven Pisces. Don't make your entire day about you.
Go out of your way to help lift someone else up.
Your day is an eight ta Aries. What you wear
changes your mood, so put extra attention to that outfit today.
Your day's a nine Taurus. You're going through a rough patch.
Just do the best you can and know it will
be over soon. Your day is a five Gemini. Your
values are the most important thing you own, so don't

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take action against them.

Speaker 11 (14:09):
Your day's a six cancer. Holding on to things just
in case can get your mind a little cluttered, so
clear out your space. Your day is a nine Leo.

Speaker 20 (14:16):
There's humor in a dark situation, so don't feel guilty
leaning on that to cope.

Speaker 11 (14:19):
Your day's a nine Virgo. You're more qualified than you think.
It's just your confidence that's lacking. Your day is an
eight Libra. Is it you're happy where you are or
you're just comfortable? Your day's a six Scorpio. A transformation
is coming, so pay attention to the details around you.
Your day is a seven, and finally, Sagittarius. If it's
worth doing it all, it is worth doing right.

Speaker 6 (14:38):
Check your work.

Speaker 11 (14:39):
Your day's a ten and those are Wednesday morning horscopes.

Speaker 5 (14:41):
Right, Danielle, what's coming up?

Speaker 7 (14:42):
We're to talk about Beyonce why she hasn't given us
videos for her last two albums, and Travis Kelce's mom
may be getting a show.

Speaker 18 (14:50):
Good for her.

Speaker 5 (14:51):
Why not look at that anyway? I mean, does everyone
deserve a show?

Speaker 1 (14:55):
No?

Speaker 7 (14:56):
Everyone has a show in them? I think, oh what, No,
that's a problem with world.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
Everyone deserves a show. Lord, give them all a show.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
Brooklyn, Boys, my microphone's falling.

Speaker 10 (15:05):
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Speaker 5 (15:22):
Here we Go. It is September eleventh, twenty twenty four,
twenty three years ago. Remember that day, Yes, yep. So
I was walking around New York City yesterday, just a
stunningly beautiful day, and I was thinking about and I
was looking downtown toward where the World Trade Center towers
were located, right, I was thinking about how the city

(15:43):
escape has changed. I mean, we now have a lot
of new buildings here, including the new building at World
Trade Center. Oh right, yeah, But then you start looking
up up toward uptown and you have Hudson Yards, you
have all the buildings there, you have all these skyscrapers
that are going up in midtown, and I mean New
York City just it never really stops evolving, you know,

(16:05):
and man it sure it'd be great to have those
those World Trade towers where they were where they should be, yea.
And all the people that we lost that day and
in all of the years since.

Speaker 7 (16:15):
Then, yeah, and all the people that affected in all
the years since then, with all their ailments and everything
that you had no idea back then was the case.
And now we'll find out, you know.

Speaker 5 (16:25):
Tell you what, no matter where you live in this
wonderful country of ours, go out today, breathe the air,
look at your city, Think about all the people that
work so hard to keep that city rolling, and how
important they are to you, and how important you are
to them. There is just so much more to this
story than the headlines.

Speaker 7 (16:44):
Yep.

Speaker 5 (16:44):
So anyway, today's the day we will be observing our
moment of silence. Coming up later this morning, Patty Steel
is going to come in.

Speaker 6 (16:51):
We're going to talk.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
You know, she has the most amazing podcast and it's
all about her her passion for history and the untold
stories from history that we need to know about. She's
going to come in today and enlighten us. We just
love it when Patty and I.

Speaker 7 (17:06):
Just like listening to her talk because her voice is
so soothing. It is I love that voice.

Speaker 5 (17:11):
It is such a soothing voice. But down deep, she's
just evil.

Speaker 7 (17:15):
There's no way she's evil, No way.

Speaker 5 (17:18):
We love our Patty. Anyway, what a day can we
talk about socks? Let's talk about socks?

Speaker 7 (17:22):
Oh my gosh, this is can we start this?

Speaker 5 (17:24):
Oh it's so crazy again? And you know what, I
always I always start out these conversations with this, You
wonder what we talk about while the songs are on?

Speaker 6 (17:32):
Yeah, So I walk.

Speaker 5 (17:33):
In and and Nate and Danielle are going on gone,
do you missed it? They're going on for it seemed
like an hour in three minutes about socks.

Speaker 11 (17:42):
What happened to your songs?

Speaker 7 (17:43):
So I was telling Nate that my husband is so
convinced that I lose all his socks. So he has
bought himself all new socks, and he has a pile
next to the bed, and I'm not allowed to touch them.
I'm not allowed to clean them, I'm not allowed to
do anything with them. So the day we were doing laundry,
I was gonna throw them in, and then I went no,

(18:04):
because you know why, if one of those socks get lost,
I'm getting the blames. And so he is in charge
now of washing his own socks.

Speaker 6 (18:12):
I don't know. I see.

Speaker 5 (18:13):
I think it's worth losing a sock here and there
just to have someone else watch them.

Speaker 7 (18:16):
I do too, But he doesn't agree.

Speaker 11 (18:18):
So does he does? He has he never lost socks,
because if he hasn't anything to.

Speaker 7 (18:22):
Mine, he claims he's never lost the sock do I
know if he's telling me the truth?

Speaker 5 (18:27):
I don't, okay, question, I have so many questions. So
are you typically the one who does the most laundry
in the house, all right, so statistically you're gonna lose
more socks than anyone because you do more laundry than anyone.

Speaker 7 (18:37):
I will admit I have put brand new socks in
the seat and come out with one. I don't know
how it happens.

Speaker 5 (18:44):
Well, what has happened before?

Speaker 11 (18:45):
How it's all of us.

Speaker 5 (18:46):
You do have cats.

Speaker 7 (18:48):
The cats do take they go in the dryer and
they take the socks and run with them.

Speaker 21 (18:51):
Foggy socks go. I don't lose socks either, but Lisa
will lose a sock. She claims that the dryer eats socks.
I'm like, it does not eat socks. There's no possible
place that it can go in there. There's nowhere, there
is no there's no stomach those socks stomach in your dryer.
There are no crevices or holes or anything that sock.
But the problem is is that I've noticed when she
moves laundry from the washing machine to the dryer, it's

(19:13):
very willy nilly, and she just like throws it. I
think socks go behind the dryer. I think there must
be like a whole wardrobe of socks behind our dryer.

Speaker 5 (19:21):
I think they evaporate with the heat. Okay, okay, so
you're talking about socks. So here's Nate. Nate's going on
and on about his dad and his sock. Well, my
dad doesn't lose socks. If he ever did, he would
know exactly which sock it is because he numbers his socks.

Speaker 7 (19:34):
Stop.

Speaker 5 (19:35):
You know, if he gets a fresh pack of ten,
he'll number them, you know, one through ten, and then
ellen r so that he'll match up the ones. Well,
there's the reason, tell him why. Yeah, so they all
wear evenly, and then he'll put the right one on
the right foot, and the left one and the left one,
and then when he goes through the whole cycle, he'll
reverse it. No, it's not they wear evenly. That people

(19:56):
don't understand what you're talking about. He has one foot
that's a different size than the other. Yeah, so if
he if his left sock is always stretched out, the
right sock is it. He wants to put the stretched
out sock on the smaller foot from time to time
and let him even know.

Speaker 7 (20:08):
Yeah that makes sense.

Speaker 5 (20:09):
Yeah, I'm here to finish your stories.

Speaker 7 (20:11):
My dad had he was color blind, and so he
would have brown and black socks and he would always
have to write which was black, which was brown because
they looked the same to him, okay, and so he
wouldn't you know. And my mom in his drawer wrote
a big R and a big and a big uh no,
a big uh wait and a big U B. But
it was like B L and B R.

Speaker 18 (20:33):
L and B.

Speaker 5 (20:34):
Can we talk about brown sox? This is my sock story.

Speaker 19 (20:37):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (20:37):
I don't have brown, so I don't wear brown sock. Really,
I don't.

Speaker 7 (20:41):
Well, what do you wear if you wear like tan
or baiy shoes or brown shoes.

Speaker 5 (20:44):
I guess I'm supposed to wear tan. Yeah, you're supposed
to wear socks at Matcher, But I don't. I just don't.
I don't know. I'm just not in a bread sense.
Seems like I don't think you're old enough for brown socks.
Oh god, if I if anyone's old enough to wear
brown socks, it would be got a good ten year
because scary sucks.

Speaker 22 (21:02):
So I send all my socks out to the wash
and fold along with all of my rest of my clothes,
and because they washed them in those big, industrial sized machines.
Sometimes I get socks back that are not mine. I'm
not even kidding. Those are shelvings. I get baby baby socks,
all different colors. And then and then I have a
stack of orphan socks that I'm like, Okay, one day,
this we'll match another one.

Speaker 5 (21:22):
It never comes to We have a lot of orphan socks, socks,
gandhi socks.

Speaker 11 (21:25):
I have almost solely orphan socks because even though I
lose them, I don't care. What do I care if
my socks match. People barely see them. If they do,
and you think they match, they probably don't. Those are
organ socks from something. I just keep them all.

Speaker 5 (21:37):
So we have just a massive overload of like black
and gray ankle socks, and they're all from the same company.
We always order the same ones from Amazon. Right, So
if there's no such thing as orphan socks, I.

Speaker 7 (21:51):
Think that's a good idea to do.

Speaker 5 (21:52):
That all all your kids look alike?

Speaker 7 (21:55):
Yet which one you were?

Speaker 11 (21:56):
A question for you doing? What's your beef with the
brown socks?

Speaker 6 (21:59):
I just don't.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
I just don't wear brown socks. It has nothing to
do with skin colored Gandhi, I didn't say I did.

Speaker 11 (22:05):
Yes, Why are you taking it there? What's the problem
with the brown?

Speaker 6 (22:08):
Because I know you like my.

Speaker 11 (22:09):
Sock drawer, you like the white sox, you like a
black socks.

Speaker 5 (22:11):
I don't wear white sox. Okay, very clear? I never
ever wear white socks ever never.

Speaker 11 (22:18):
You only wear gray and black socks.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
Or colored socks. That goes.

Speaker 7 (22:21):
If you're wearing like sneakers, you're not gonna wear a
beir of like Nike socks.

Speaker 6 (22:26):
I don't white socks.

Speaker 5 (22:26):
I don't wear white socks. I don't. I don't wear white.

Speaker 11 (22:30):
Keep throwings out scenarios. What about it the beach?

Speaker 6 (22:32):
I don't.

Speaker 7 (22:33):
That's only scary who wear socks I don't wear.

Speaker 5 (22:36):
I just don't wear white socks.

Speaker 23 (22:37):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (22:37):
The only time I wear white socks is if I
have on some like white pants that require white socks.

Speaker 7 (22:45):
You know they do. Now have the Snap together sock
brand that so you don't lose them, But I'm not
paying extra for snaps.

Speaker 5 (22:53):
They're stupid socks. What is that? Yes, Scotty Bee socks go? Now?

Speaker 24 (22:58):
Can you donate single socks? I have have two massive
bags of single socks from my kids.

Speaker 5 (23:03):
You can donate anything.

Speaker 24 (23:04):
I'm hoping that at some point they'll turn up. How
long should I hold on to them for? I mean
I've had them for two three years? Single socks.

Speaker 5 (23:09):
This is the most fascinating show we've ever done. Yeah,
what's what's that?

Speaker 16 (23:14):
Nate?

Speaker 6 (23:14):
What here? Are a lot of teenage boys would use those
single socks?

Speaker 5 (23:17):
Oh that's gross.

Speaker 6 (23:19):
There's a more up in the money bay.

Speaker 5 (23:20):
All right, Yeah, I don't want Scotty Bees socks. These things.
Those things stand up in the corner. Absolutely, we're gonna
give birth soon. We got to get into Danielle. We've
been talking socks, so Dan, Danielle.

Speaker 7 (23:35):
Yet you the Music Awards are happening tonight at eight o'clock.
You've got, you know, Taylor Swift leading the pack with
twelve nominations. Then Post Malone, Eminem, Ariana Grande, Megan thee Stallion,
Sabrina Carpenter and Sizza. Of course, lots of people will
be taking the stage. We know Eminem will be opening
the show. Will our friend ll Cool Jay beyond the

(23:55):
stage with him?

Speaker 12 (23:56):
We will see.

Speaker 5 (23:57):
Well, he flatly denied it yesterday, but the denial was
very transparent.

Speaker 7 (24:01):
They denial, right, exactly. Yeah, but there's so many people
taking the stage tonight, and yeah, I can't wait, can't
wait to watch, you guys gonna watch?

Speaker 5 (24:10):
Oh yeah maybe.

Speaker 7 (24:11):
Okay, let's talk about the riskiest fashions at the MTV VMAs.
If you haven't seen them over the years, I'll give
you what they think of The top five is in
number five they're saying it was Little nase Ex's feathered
skirt and matching head piece from twenty twenty two. Number
four was Megan Fox's nearly naked look from twenty twenty one.
Number three was Nicki Minaj's stuffed animal dress from twenty eleven.

(24:32):
Two was Britney Spears' edgy halter dress, the gloves, the
lace up heels, and the captain hat back in two
thousand and two. And what do you guys think the
number one most risky fashion was that the MTV VMA's
whatever scary is wearing?

Speaker 11 (24:46):
Was that the one Rihanna wore the naked thing too.

Speaker 7 (24:49):
I don't know, but that's not the number one. Lady
Gaga's meat dress. Oh oh yeah, that was twenty.

Speaker 5 (24:56):
You know a lot of people's old clothes and gets moths.
She gets she does and so just got to you.

Speaker 7 (25:02):
So we already know Amazon signed Jason and Travis Kelsey's
New Heights podcast to a one hundred million dollar dealt
I want to throw up. I can't believe people make
that much money. They've turned their sights on Mom. Now
Amazon actually wants Donna to host a companion show focused
on her Midwest kitchen skills. She specializes is she specializes

(25:23):
in baking desserts and casse roles, so she's gonna show
us about.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
I would totally be a part of that.

Speaker 7 (25:28):
A lot of people would watch that. So we all
know Kendrick Lamar will be doing your Super Bowl halftime show,
so you know he's got this thing with Drake. Well,
Drake apparently was offered the halftime show many times and
turned it down. I still say the best thing would
be for them to squash the beef and for Drake
to come out on stage. Best halftime show ever. That

(25:51):
would be incredible. So we'll say that would be insane.
Carnibi an offset. We think they're a family of five. Now,
the rumors that she did give birth to her baby
girl over the weekend, so If that's the case, congratulations,
And why doesn't Beyonce make music videos anymore? She says
the music is so rich in history and with all
the instruments, she says, it takes a month to digest,

(26:12):
to research to understand. So the music needs to breathe
on its own and that's the reason why she doesn't
give us videos as of right now? What are we watching?
Like I said, the twenty twenty four MTV Video Music
Awards are going down tonight. You've got America's Got Talent
Closer look with Seth Myers. Watch what Happens Live in
the seventh season per of The Circle Over on Netflix,
and that is my Danielle report.

Speaker 5 (26:33):
There you go? Is this true what you just heard? Okay,
so we'll here. Can we get back to socks just
a moment because we're this is rating season day. We've
got people listening longer. So Bombas is a Bombas Bombas
the sock company. Yeah, they claim if you lose a sock,
they'll replace it for free.

Speaker 7 (26:53):
Well, my husband just bought a bunch of Bomba socks.
I wonder if that's why.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
I never know, and I wouldn't.

Speaker 7 (26:59):
Know because he just calls them and they replaced them.

Speaker 5 (27:01):
Okay, hold, okay, here's what they're saying. Customers who have
made a purchase on Bombas dot com can request a
replacement and we will send a replacement pair or gift
card worth the price of the original pair plus free shipping.

Speaker 19 (27:15):
That's incredible.

Speaker 5 (27:17):
But this is a third party? Who is this?

Speaker 25 (27:19):
No?

Speaker 5 (27:19):
This is this is Bombas? Yeah b O M B
A s am.

Speaker 7 (27:22):
I like smelling a rat right now. Yeah, because that's
where he bought all his socks from. And so you're
gonna tell me that that if he loses a sock,
he just calls them up and then he pretends he
didn't lose a sock. Is that what's happening in my house?

Speaker 6 (27:34):
Wow?

Speaker 7 (27:35):
Well, we're gonna have a talk tonight.

Speaker 6 (27:38):
So talk.

Speaker 5 (27:41):
Yeah, did you hear about Danielle and showed it? Well,
he's sleeping on the couch. Sock talk. Our marriage counselors
everyone say, you know, maybe we should just not have sock.

Speaker 11 (27:52):
Talk or the Elvis Durranto on.

Speaker 5 (27:55):
Yeah, don't turn them off. Hey, do we have a
game today?

Speaker 11 (27:58):
We do?

Speaker 16 (27:59):
What is it?

Speaker 11 (28:00):
Well, we have a lot of Disney talk going on,
so I thought we could do finish the lyric Disney songs.

Speaker 5 (28:05):
Okay, yeah, this is good. And since you and Danielle
are starring in Aladdin on Broadway, we are starring, then
I think this is very appropriate. Now, Diamond Diamond, all right,
we're looking for someone who can finish the lyrics of
Disney songs.

Speaker 6 (28:21):
Okay, so yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 11 (28:23):
I'd like to say this about it. So I played yesterday,
I had Andrew play, and I had Dianna play. Andrew,
who claims he's a massive disneyman, did not do well
at all. Deanna did really, really well. She's smart.

Speaker 5 (28:34):
She's much smarter than Andrew.

Speaker 11 (28:37):
Andrew, so just keep that in mind. If you think
you're good at it, we need you to know you're
good at it.

Speaker 5 (28:42):
Well, here's the thing. There are so many hundreds of
great Disney songs. There's no way to know them all.
Sometimes you do sometimes you know, all right. So if
you know your Disney songs, you gotta finish the lyrics.
So you got to You need to know the lyrics
to the Disney songs, not that you hum along. So
called Diamond Diamond, you're in charge. One eight hundred two
four to two zero one hundred.

Speaker 10 (29:02):
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Speaker 5 (29:07):
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Speaker 13 (29:22):
Right now, Elvis dan in the Morning Show, had a.

Speaker 5 (29:33):
Great night last night. My friend Diane's birthday. I'm no'm yeah,
Happy birthday, Diane. I've known Diana and Skip since the
nineteen eighties.

Speaker 7 (29:42):
Oh my gosh, Skip Bar members, Skipped.

Speaker 5 (29:43):
Gid Bishop, Yeah, and I knew them separately and introduced them.
And now they got married.

Speaker 7 (29:48):
Well he still had the little you know, he had that.

Speaker 5 (29:51):
Little Yeah, No, he got it. He's still crazy as ever.

Speaker 7 (29:54):
I love him.

Speaker 5 (29:55):
So we went to this whole place, one hundred and
seven year old restaurant on McDougall in the village called Monty's.
We've scary and I've heard of it. It's been there for,
like I said, one hundred and seven years. We used
to go there a lot back in the day and anyway,
Daniel Danny who's doing works at the restaurant. He's got
this incredible account on Instagram called New York Dot Italian.

(30:17):
It's all just like grandmother's making sauce stuff like that.
He's got like a half million followers who he's got
cookbooks everything. Anyway, it was just great out in the village,
the old village, over my moons and that kind of stuff.
This is the old part of the village, which is
just great. It's just a great night the narrow Street

(30:39):
to the village. Anyway, love it. We are so excited
about Danielle and Gandhi. We made the announcement yesterday. They're
making their Broadway debut together and in Aladdin on Broadway.
It's October tenth and October tenth only that's it at
the New Amsterdam Theater. Gosh, to be on the stage
on a Broadway stay doing a Disney musical, bless you

(31:04):
must be allergic to fantastic story.

Speaker 7 (31:07):
It is like bucket list for us. It's like insane,
Like it's really literally insane.

Speaker 11 (31:12):
Both of us say, our biggest dream ever is just
to be in a Disney movie or musical. Now what's
happening musical? You're gonna hear a thing, It'll be amazing.

Speaker 5 (31:19):
Have you learned more about your roles?

Speaker 7 (31:22):
So I think we kind of know what we're doing.
We know, like you're playing a fortune teller, right, and
I think I'm playing a game show host. So it's like,
but we don't we don't know what those characters do.
You just know they're on the stage for a little bit.

Speaker 5 (31:36):
Yeah, I tell you what we're excited about. You again?
Go to Aladdin on Broadway?

Speaker 6 (31:42):
Isn't it musical?

Speaker 5 (31:44):
Aladdin the musical dot com? Aladdin the Musical dot Com
and get tickets for the night of October tenth.

Speaker 11 (31:52):
This thing has taken on a life of its own. Have
people coming in from out of town. And now I'm
very nervous.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
It's crazy.

Speaker 7 (31:58):
Ticket Yeah, oh yeah, you can win tickets too, though.
I think we're going to be given. I think you
go to ze one und dot com to exactly.

Speaker 5 (32:05):
Jessica, how you doing?

Speaker 1 (32:07):
What good?

Speaker 6 (32:08):
How are you doing very well?

Speaker 16 (32:10):
So?

Speaker 6 (32:10):
Do you know your Disney music?

Speaker 26 (32:12):
Tell me I am going to dominate.

Speaker 5 (32:19):
Disney music.

Speaker 6 (32:20):
But she said Dominatrix.

Speaker 11 (32:21):
This makes me happy.

Speaker 26 (32:22):
I love the confidence has no idea.

Speaker 5 (32:24):
Okay, So Jessica, I love it. You're very confident that
you're going to dominate this this uh finish the lyrics contest.
So why do you feel you dominate the Disney Lane?
How is it you know so much about Disney music?

Speaker 26 (32:38):
Well, I'm forty five, so I grew up in the
great you know, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beeft Disney era,
and that was always pretty much had and I had
every VHS.

Speaker 5 (32:50):
Well it's a lot of tape. Yeah, look, we don't.

Speaker 26 (32:53):
Who knows what vhs is are anymore.

Speaker 5 (32:55):
We've heard this story before. People say, hey, you know,
I've been around during the right I know all the lyrics.
But let's see if you do. Okay, knowing the song
and humming along is one thing, but knowing the actual
words and Gandhi, You're gonna be very specific right here,
we have.

Speaker 11 (33:09):
The exact lyrics. Yeah, I'll let the room decide. I'll
let them be the judge on how this goes, because
I know everyone knows me.

Speaker 5 (33:17):
So this is all thanks. You're gonna win big if
you win, thanks to our friends sandals and beaches in Jamaica.
And this is a this is a big prize. This
is a big get. So here we go.

Speaker 26 (33:28):
Are we ready for me and my family?

Speaker 14 (33:30):
Let's go?

Speaker 5 (33:30):
Okay, look you're ready to go? Are you ready for
finish the Lyric Disney.

Speaker 26 (33:34):
I am. Let's go.

Speaker 5 (33:36):
Here is song number one Your Pleasure? Mm hmmm mm hmm.

Speaker 26 (33:49):
But you never had a friend like me?

Speaker 5 (33:52):
Well, let's there, mister Laddin, sir, what will your pleasure be?

Speaker 19 (34:02):
Your pleasure?

Speaker 16 (34:03):
Go?

Speaker 26 (34:05):
Oh grew to her happy shoes. That's got a.

Speaker 5 (34:15):
Can you can? I Glet you finish it?

Speaker 16 (34:16):
Do it?

Speaker 7 (34:17):
Let me take your order and jot it down. You
ain't never had a friend like me?

Speaker 16 (34:24):
Like me?

Speaker 5 (34:25):
That's the song number one, song number one? You're okay?

Speaker 16 (34:28):
All right?

Speaker 5 (34:29):
Here finish the Lyric Disney song number two, the.

Speaker 18 (34:33):
Son to see You Crown No One?

Speaker 5 (34:45):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 26 (34:50):
Now did you do this one?

Speaker 10 (34:51):
No?

Speaker 11 (34:53):
Godhi, so hard.

Speaker 26 (34:55):
You something that the dumbest?

Speaker 5 (34:57):
Fine? Okay, well hold on ultimate k now, so how
far I'll go? This is from Moanna again. Yeah, if
the if the wind in my sail on the sea stays?
But why no, no, what.

Speaker 11 (35:10):
That was the answer?

Speaker 5 (35:11):
Oh see it?

Speaker 18 (35:15):
Crown no One?

Speaker 6 (35:28):
Do you know that? Gandhi?

Speaker 1 (35:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (35:29):
Go's the wind at the sea? My sail saves me
high me no one Neils.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Oh wait, there's.

Speaker 18 (35:37):
No say high God.

Speaker 11 (35:46):
There's just no telling how far I'll go.

Speaker 5 (35:49):
Okay, let me give you another one, now, did you?
My favorite Disney of all time was Coco.

Speaker 26 (35:55):
All right, no, no, no, A little Mermaid, Little.

Speaker 15 (35:58):
Mermaid, do a little Mermaid song.

Speaker 6 (36:02):
Let's see if you them.

Speaker 5 (36:04):
This is my favorite song from Coca creammer Me.

Speaker 23 (36:10):
Though, I have to say goodbye, remember me, don't let
it make you cry.

Speaker 26 (36:19):
Mm hmm remember me?

Speaker 11 (36:23):
No, come on, come on, I'm sorry, it's on my phone.

Speaker 23 (36:29):
Rem me though, I have to say goodbye, remember me,
don't let it make you cry.

Speaker 18 (36:47):
Away.

Speaker 5 (36:49):
Okay, okay, okay, here's one. How about how about Lion King?

Speaker 7 (36:53):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (36:55):
I mean this was a huge hit, a pant okay,
which was a massive save hit. Jessica, here we.

Speaker 6 (37:02):
Go, you.

Speaker 5 (37:17):
Go, okay, Okay, okay, okay, No one's gonna get that.
Everybody knows that over all of you.

Speaker 7 (37:33):
Hey, that's not nice.

Speaker 5 (37:36):
She's not even not at all. She just needs she
just knows one music.

Speaker 7 (37:39):
She just wants Mermaid all the time.

Speaker 5 (37:41):
Wants to think about this and okay, I'm gonna give
you one. If you get this right, you'll get something.
But this, this is the classic of all classic Disney song. Okay, okay,
if you get this wrong, then shame upon you. Listen closely.

Speaker 26 (38:06):
When you are wetter down or wait, when you are
better men, you are better down where it's wetter.

Speaker 14 (38:12):
Take it from me, darling, Darling, it.

Speaker 26 (38:20):
From me, o, my god, darling is better.

Speaker 6 (38:24):
Sometimes, Charley, there's something being wetter in my life.

Speaker 18 (38:29):
Yeah, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
Let's keep on habit test soup hot or why we
only live to serve? Yeah? Come on, okay, stuff it's delicious.

Speaker 19 (38:41):
Don't believe me.

Speaker 11 (38:42):
Ask the dishes.

Speaker 5 (38:43):
Okay, how about rolling through the way?

Speaker 7 (38:47):
The gray stuff is delicious if you have it at
the Beast Castle in Disney.

Speaker 5 (38:50):
Thanks you keep telling them. Okay, I'm gonna give you. Okay,
this one I found. I found the one. Now, this
is the one. If you don't finish these lyrics, then
we must come over there and spank you and me.

Speaker 26 (39:02):
And I'm just gonna oh little, I'm missing it.

Speaker 5 (39:05):
I know. Okay, listen closely.

Speaker 14 (39:07):
You you finished it for me?

Speaker 5 (39:21):
No, oh no.

Speaker 18 (39:35):
Will come.

Speaker 5 (39:39):
And as I say, every time you do this context
that was a member of my family that wrote those
and you didn't even get that it right, I know, Beennjessica,
we love. We gonna send her away with something.

Speaker 6 (39:49):
Ow oyeah, we've got an Elvis.

Speaker 5 (39:52):
During morning show shirt coming your way. Yes, okay, So
so you love Little Mermaid? You know every word to
every Little Mermaid song?

Speaker 6 (39:59):
Do we have one on there?

Speaker 18 (40:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 26 (40:00):
I'm not maybe not every little.

Speaker 5 (40:05):
Hold on Jessica, and you have a beautiful day. Thanks
for listening to us. All right, Well, Jessica didn't fare
very well. We should send her Disney's Book of Lyrics.

Speaker 11 (40:14):
One text. This is very dizzy and very funny. So
someone called Ursula and take this woman's voice.

Speaker 5 (40:21):
Let's talk about our friends. Of course at Sandals Resorts.
I know that Scotti Beaches, going back from Sandal's Beaches.
How about that water park right there on Water's Edge.
What a beautiful park.

Speaker 24 (40:31):
Right, Yeah, we went to beaches and the grill and
that was the Pirates Island water Park.

Speaker 16 (40:34):
You know.

Speaker 24 (40:34):
I went with both of my girls and they both
like very different things. So my older one just sat
on seven Mile Beach. There was beautiful, and my little one,
Cooper and I were at the water park NonStop. We
raced on the water slides, and she sat under that
drop bucket until that thing hit her fifteen times. And
kids were saying get out of the way because you know,
they needed they needed their turn. But would just you
know the giant water bike in the ocean, you know,
the thing with the big que tails. Yeah, we did that.

(40:56):
We did the Banata boats. And it's all included.

Speaker 6 (40:59):
So everything.

Speaker 24 (41:00):
You leave your wallet in the safe when you get
there and you don't take it out till you leave.

Speaker 5 (41:02):
It's great. Look, everyone loves the thought of going to
Jamaica and Sandals. As you covered, they have Sandals resorts
the adults only, they have Sandals beaches. It's family friendly.
It's all included. We love our friends at Sandals, thank
you so much. From now on it's all about Sandals
and beaches in Jamaica. Thank you guys so much. And
we'll have another chance to win at a game tomorrow.

Speaker 11 (41:25):
Hey, people are demanding part two. Hey say they go
all of them and they want to play.

Speaker 5 (41:29):
Okay, Well see that's the thing. People think they have it,
but they don't. Let's get into the three things we
need to know. Gandhi, what's going on all right?

Speaker 11 (41:37):
I don't know if you guys have been following what's
been going on at the Grand Canyon. But another person
that's been found dead at the Grand Canyon just days
after a separate death was reported. Officials say the man
was discovered in the Colorado River Tuesday, believed to have
been a boater who went missing on Monday. This is
happening after another man was found dead Saturday by members
of a non commercial river trip group. Both incidents are
currently under investigation. There have now been fifteen firm death

(42:00):
at the Grand Canyon so far this year. People are
They're saying a lot of it has to do with
not paying attention to the trails and falling off of
things because you're trying to take a picture.

Speaker 5 (42:10):
Oh yeah, it's all for the Instagram. It's all for
the Graham. They're dying.

Speaker 7 (42:13):
Be very careful.

Speaker 11 (42:15):
We know that today is September eleventh, people around the
world remembering the victims of the nine to eleven terrorist
attacks that happened on this day twenty three years ago.
Family members of the victims are gathering with local leaders
in Lower Manhattan for the annual reading of the victims' names.
During the ceremony, there will be six moments of silence
to mark when both World Trade Center towers were struck
and fell, when the Pentagon was attacked, and when United

(42:37):
Airlines Flight ninety three crashed in Pennsylvania. There will be
traffic because a lot of people are in town today,
a lot of politicians.

Speaker 5 (42:44):
And as we do every year, we will be observing
a moment of silence as well.

Speaker 11 (42:47):
Yes, absolutely, And finally, about one in four gen Z
and millennial adults say in a new survey that they
will not be having children because of financial reasons. A
new survey from Mass Mutual claim twenty three percent of
adults ages eighteen so forty three plan to remain childless
because they're concerned about their ability to afford children. Many
also claim they like the financial freedom of not having children.

(43:11):
So the birthrate is declining. And those are your three things.

Speaker 5 (43:14):
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Speaker 5 (43:41):
Thank you so much for listening today and every day.
You know, today is September eleventh. A lot of people
walked in this morning. Oh that's right, it is. It's
nine to eleven. It was twenty three years ago today
that lives were changed, lives were lost, the city lost,
iconic buildings, changed us forever, and you know, and ever

(44:02):
since then, so many families, of course are still losing
family members from all of the awful, toxic things that
occurred down downtown at World Trade Center. I know today
it's going to be such a beautiful day. I said
this earlier. That day twenty three years ago, had the
same exact forecast. So today I'm gonna take a walk.

(44:25):
I'm walking down good see what's going on. You know,
there is a percentage of Americans, older Americans that don't
even remember where they were on September eleventh, two thousand
and one. It's only like four or five percent. Of
course we knew because we were watching it. Of course,
if you lived in the New York area or Washington, DC,
area or out in Pennsylvania where these planes came down.

(44:48):
You especially know where you were when this happened.

Speaker 11 (44:52):
I think about you guys all the time because where
you guys were, I believe that's when you were in
Jersey City. Yeah, so where you were is right next
to pretty much where my apartment is. So I stared
directly at the World Trade Center. Every day I wake
up and if that's what I see, and I cannot
imagine looking out my window and seeing any of those
buildings on fire, plane hitting them and then them coming down,

(45:13):
I cannot imagine what that would be like. And I
know all of you lived through it and watched it
happen in real life.

Speaker 7 (45:19):
Crazy, and we thought it was a mistake. Remember the
first So we're standing there and the first plane hits
and we thought it was pilot err and then all
of a sudden we stood. Then we watched the second
plane come and we're all yelling, turn the plane.

Speaker 5 (45:34):
Turned the plane as strangers. That's when you realized, well,
and then everything changed, and then we went into this
this wild, almost weird, very unusual turn of emotions. One
day it was anger, actually one day it was fright,
and it was sadness. The next day it was pride

(45:54):
in the country, and then it gets back to anger again,
and then then the world has changed.

Speaker 7 (46:00):
Yeah, but then I think we got to resilience because
and we got to helping each other.

Speaker 5 (46:05):
It was it was awesome. It was awesome, but it
was the most awful thing. I would definitely trade in
the awesome to get rid of the awful. Oh yeah,
you know, I'll put it that way. Patty's deal is
coming in today. Not only is she a very dear
friend and sister, but also just a fanatic when it
comes to all things history, and just when you think

(46:27):
you know everything about something in history, she will go, WHOA,
did you know this? And she'll add to the story.
That's why her podcast is doing so well. We'll talk
to her in about thirty thirty five minutes about that
and other things, and she I think she's gonna bring
in some nine to eleven, some nine eleven stories today. Fascinating.
It's gonna be fascinating. I'm glad you're gonna be here today.
Going on in Des Moines, Iowa where we are on

(46:51):
at Kiss Kiss one oh seven five. Our friend Greg Chance,
that's that's that's his baby, Hello, Greg Ray, are you
naked in the shower?

Speaker 6 (47:01):
What are you doing?

Speaker 16 (47:02):
Not naked yet?

Speaker 26 (47:04):
Here?

Speaker 5 (47:04):
In a few good I'm getting quite a visual the optics.
All right. Hey, So you know, I love the fact
that this is not only our thing, it's everyone's thing
across the country. And you guys are doing your nine
to eleven tribute trail at Gray's Lake as you do
every year, right, Yeah, Yeah, it's it's.

Speaker 16 (47:25):
Just something that you know, your show came on in
two thousand and nine and it's just like, Hey, these
guys are from New York and they're our family, and
this is you know, and we've been doing it. We've
been doing it ever since then. So yeah, we teamed
up with the VFW helps us out and also the
one Parks and Rack and they go over there prepare
the Gray's Lake area. So when you go down the

(47:45):
floor you'll see it on the on the east side.
It's pretty it's pretty touching, it really is. It's but
it's something that you know, when you guys sit there
and talk about those pieces, it's just, man, it just
really brings back a lot. And you know, I actually
I have family in New York. I would I was
there in June of one before that happened, and I
literally went through the exchange to go over to the

(48:07):
station to actually meet with Paul Kebby Wright. Right, so
I want to hello to Paulasis.

Speaker 26 (48:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (48:12):
Just it's one of those things that we never want
to forget and we always definitely want to remember and
respect it. So, yeah, we're pretty adamant about making sure
that happens every year at Great Lake.

Speaker 5 (48:23):
So Great Lake is the place today the nine to
eleven Tribute trail. I'm sure there will be a lot
of red, white and blue going on, a lot of
flags everywhere. It's all you know, we love this country
of ours, and to to think that think about this,
especially on this day every year, is so important as Americans.
It really truly is agree more.

Speaker 16 (48:41):
Yeah, we love you. We should never.

Speaker 6 (48:44):
Forget and thank you.

Speaker 16 (48:45):
Someone love you more?

Speaker 5 (48:46):
Well, No, we love you more than you'll ever love us.
Day Kiss one seven five of course has been god
one of our favorite favorite radio stations since we've signed
on doing this show years. And we love you Greg.
Thanks for keeping us on and keeping us from being fired.

Speaker 16 (49:04):
They're lucky to have you. Yeah, and please don't get fired.

Speaker 6 (49:07):
Yeah, Okay, well i'd a chance we'll see you today.
Thank you so much. Have a great day you too.

Speaker 16 (49:14):
There you go.

Speaker 5 (49:15):
So this isn't everybody thing, no matter where you are
in America. You're in America, and wow. So we will
be observing that moment of silence today as we've done
every year since two thousand and one. And that's where
we're going. You know, I was reading Another Day once again.
The call is out there for nine to eleven to
become a national holiday. Still hasn't become one, but I

(49:39):
know it's quite a day for so many people.

Speaker 7 (49:43):
It's crazy to me that my kids are reading about
this in their textbooks and that I went through it
and I lived it, because you know, growing up, we
all read things in our textbooks about our country and
we were like, oh my gosh, this happened then, and
blah blah blah, this actually happened, and they're reading about it,
and I was there, like you know what I mean,
It's like so crazy.

Speaker 5 (50:01):
When you live through history as we we live in
through history every day. Oh you know what, I can't
wait when Patty's deal gets here in like thirty minutes.
Let's let's talk all things history because it will be fascinating. Yeah,
I want to get into it. We do have a
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Speaker 27 (52:50):
Garret?

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Speaker 10 (52:52):
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Speaker 18 (52:57):
Todor?

Speaker 28 (52:57):
Well, Carrie wants to play a phone tap on her
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(53:18):
saying we got a little problem.

Speaker 5 (53:19):
All right, let's see what happens. Today's phone tap.

Speaker 28 (53:22):
Well, Hi, I'm looking for ra please. Hey, Ray, this
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(53:44):
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Speaker 27 (53:45):
My wife supposed to be to work right now.

Speaker 28 (53:47):
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Speaker 28 (53:54):
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Speaker 17 (54:02):
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Speaker 27 (54:03):
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You don't have any money in your lot? So I
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Speaker 27 (54:24):
You're going to my wallet now that's the thing to
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I just needed money, and so I went and I
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Speaker 3 (54:44):
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Speaker 20 (54:45):
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Speaker 27 (55:04):
Two thousand dollars. I had a bar from your stupid uncle.
Two thousand dollars. I couldn't pay my car notes that much.

Speaker 17 (55:09):
You remember that carry?

Speaker 6 (55:10):
Huh?

Speaker 27 (55:11):
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Speaker 26 (55:12):
That way?

Speaker 27 (55:13):
You calm down?

Speaker 17 (55:13):
And raised you to be a thief?

Speaker 27 (55:15):
I raised your things, okay, to go a lot of
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I told you about it. I told you all about it.

Speaker 6 (55:21):
And the voice.

Speaker 19 (55:23):
Your car.

Speaker 3 (55:24):
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Can you just calm down?

Speaker 27 (55:28):
How are you gonna pay me back later? Did you
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Speaker 17 (55:35):
You don't want girls bringing any You don't do anything that.

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Please?

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I don't think you understand what the word's paid me
back means.

Speaker 17 (55:47):
You still only two thousand dollars when you blew that
money at the spring break?

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Speaker 18 (55:52):
What?

Speaker 27 (55:52):
The jeeps guy's a phone down.

Speaker 3 (55:54):
You please just stop, and you're like, just just here
a carry.

Speaker 27 (55:57):
Just put the Jeeps guys back on the phone.

Speaker 3 (56:01):
Excuse me, sir?

Speaker 14 (56:03):
All right, I'm so sorry.

Speaker 17 (56:04):
We're good to go.

Speaker 5 (56:09):
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Speaker 17 (56:10):
I do we have not authorized any transact on my
credit card. It's not my wife.

Speaker 28 (56:15):
I'm sorry. I'm just a little confused here. So it
is your credit card, it is your wife, and you don't.

Speaker 5 (56:20):
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Speaker 17 (56:22):
It's my credit card. That my daughter was standing in
front of you, took out of my wallet without my authorization.
I am not paying for Jean's right, Yeah, exactly. Put
the purchase through. Pick my credit card, letting your register,
whatever you gotta do with holding. I'm gonna come down
there right now.

Speaker 27 (56:42):
I give my credit card.

Speaker 17 (56:43):
Do not give it back to my daughter, who is
going to try to use it somewhere else.

Speaker 28 (56:47):
All right, okay, hold on sake and let me just
uh excuse me, ma'am. I'm gonna have to ask you
to stay here for a second when we have a
problem on the phone.

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I'm going to just oh no, I'm just gonna go.

Speaker 3 (56:57):
Can I just put it on my credit card?

Speaker 17 (57:00):
Give it a credit card, You give it a credit cards.
I come down there and chop your head.

Speaker 28 (57:05):
Well, I think it will all make sense now once
I tell you my name is Garrett from Elvis Durant
in the Morning Show.

Speaker 5 (57:10):
And you just got a phone tap on your daughter.

Speaker 3 (57:16):
I got you, dad, Come on, where's my credit card?
I have it, but I'll I'm sorry, I won't buy anything.

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I'm headed to work. I work in early childhood. I'm
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Speaker 7 (59:32):
What do you have coming up, Danielle, Oh gosh, I'm
eating my breakfast.

Speaker 5 (59:35):
Oh what are you eating? Are you doing your avocado toast?

Speaker 7 (59:38):
Of course, my favorite thing from the Boogie Woman. We're
gonna talk about Christopher Reeve and how amazing and positive
he was even though he was paralyzed. And Michael Bublay
has a new love in his life.

Speaker 5 (59:47):
You know, he had a great birthday the other day,
he did, and I sent him a little birthday wish.
He says he misses us. He's he's so la right
now because he's out there doing the voice.

Speaker 7 (59:56):
Yeah, yeah, that's who he's in love with. Somebody that
works on the voice.

Speaker 5 (59:59):
Oh okay, it might look I know I'm old, but
am I proving my age by eating eggs salad for breakfast?
So disgusted because it's mayonnaise.

Speaker 7 (01:00:09):
Whenever my mom eats that, I'm like, mom, please.

Speaker 5 (01:00:11):
I love egg salad. It is, but it's when I
was younger, I'd be like, egg salad? How old are? Yeah?

Speaker 11 (01:00:17):
What is that salad?

Speaker 5 (01:00:18):
Egg?

Speaker 11 (01:00:19):
Egg and mayonnaise and some salad? I see something green?

Speaker 5 (01:00:22):
You have some basil in this one. It's very good.

Speaker 7 (01:00:24):
It's actually fresh though, because you can't smell it. You
know it's good when you can't smell it, don't smell nasty.

Speaker 6 (01:00:31):
I love egg salad, tuna salad, chicken salad.

Speaker 5 (01:00:33):
Oh my gosh, can we go to the list of salads.
We really love me toast melb toast. I can do
without melb melbtoas is so that is an old watch this.
I'll be eating melbatoast next year.

Speaker 7 (01:00:44):
But melts is like, I don't see how old people
without teeth can eat that, because isn't a little like
car It doesn't your dentures come out with melbotos.

Speaker 5 (01:00:52):
I don't have dentures.

Speaker 7 (01:00:53):
Well if you did, I'm like, how do old people
eat that?

Speaker 5 (01:00:57):
I don't know what are we even talking about today?
We talked about socks and salad and Melbourne got a
shout out to uh wah wah Joey and the beer
truck in Stanford listening to us right now.

Speaker 11 (01:01:10):
No, we love our wa WA's Joey.

Speaker 5 (01:01:12):
We love beer trucks too.

Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
The Brooklyn Boys podcast.

Speaker 5 (01:01:19):
Comedian Sebastian Man of Scalcos.

Speaker 17 (01:01:22):
Godday I do a radio tour.

Speaker 6 (01:01:25):
My neighbors are sawing down their house.

Speaker 16 (01:01:28):
It's like it couldn't have been worse sight.

Speaker 10 (01:01:33):
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Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
Can I give him a Hello, Lady, Hello lady in
the morning show.

Speaker 6 (01:02:21):
Hello lady.

Speaker 5 (01:02:22):
It's so great to hear Uncle Johnny's voice. He still
talks to us. I still hear him. Yeah and eh,
but that's what he would say. Yeah, absolutely, And see
I could tell you what that was. I would I
would be uh the interpreter, you were a Johnny whisper.
That means I want sushi. Yeah, sushi, saki. Uncle Johnny

(01:02:47):
can't believe he's been gone yeah all this time. Anyway,
thank you for listening today. Uh, Patty Steele is on
the way to talk all things history and stir in
some nine to eleven history as well, because today is
the day we will be observed observing a moment of
silence later this hour, as we do every single year.
Beautiful day for it beautiful day for anything in New

(01:03:09):
York City. It's just a New York City. As sad
and awful as nine to eleven was and continues to be,
it's still just. It's an electric, incredible, living, breathing being
that we just adore.

Speaker 12 (01:03:21):
Yeah, I love it.

Speaker 11 (01:03:22):
You can feel the energy when you walk out.

Speaker 13 (01:03:24):
Yep.

Speaker 5 (01:03:25):
Absolutely. Hey, I know I went on and on a
little while ago about salads. Yeah, I love my egg salad. Today,
I'm thinking it's time for a new game. Listener of
ours texted in from aera code five poet eight. They said,
you should play. I'm thinking of a salad. Oh okay,
all this sheet of paper, right here, on this sheet

(01:03:46):
of paper, I've written down the salad.

Speaker 7 (01:03:48):
Any different, Oh, I guess Okay, you could go on.

Speaker 5 (01:03:51):
Ah God, I'm thinking of a salad. Okay, focus, focus,
tune into my head. Okay, I'm thinking of a salad.
Scary chicken salad, No Scottie B.

Speaker 6 (01:04:09):
I'm thinking of a salad, potato salad, no.

Speaker 5 (01:04:14):
Gandhis Oh delicious, but no, Hey, diamond, diamond, I'm thinking
of a salad.

Speaker 4 (01:04:24):
Oh.

Speaker 12 (01:04:24):
I had one in my head and I just lost it.

Speaker 5 (01:04:26):
Caesars, a caesar salad caesars, you might get possessive a
caesar salad. Now, not thinking of tesar salad. Producer Sam,
I'm thinking of a salad.

Speaker 11 (01:04:35):
Is it a wal door?

Speaker 7 (01:04:35):
No, I'm all, wow, but that's a good salad.

Speaker 5 (01:04:38):
You're getting a little for me, You're getting a little
warmer Danielle. I'm thinking then mine is wrong.

Speaker 7 (01:04:44):
I was going old man on you. I was gonna say,
beat salad, beat salad.

Speaker 5 (01:04:47):
I love him, I love him, beat salad. Okay, straight, Nate,
I'm thinking of a salad. You're a very ordered person.
I think it's a cop salad.

Speaker 6 (01:04:56):
Not a cop salad.

Speaker 5 (01:04:58):
No, no, come on, Froggy, what salad am I thinking of?
Is it a Greek salad? Not a Greek salad? You guys,
you know what it's. It's a little tricky. But when
you said Waldorf, think of the ingredients in a Waldorf salad?
Which wedg No, no, god, A bound A bound salad?

(01:05:18):
What a bound salad? What's a bound salad? A bound
salad of salad is held together with binding agents like mayonnaise.

Speaker 6 (01:05:24):
Or thick dressing.

Speaker 11 (01:05:25):
Okay, okay, No, it's not a bound sound salad.

Speaker 5 (01:05:29):
Is it a fruit salad, ladies and gentlemen, it's a
fruit salad. Doesn't a Waldorf salad have grapes in it?

Speaker 6 (01:05:37):
I believe that that was the.

Speaker 7 (01:05:41):
Waldorf salad.

Speaker 16 (01:05:42):
It does.

Speaker 5 (01:05:42):
You could put raisins in there, there's just old grapes.
It's my mom used to make fruit salad with poppy
seed dressing, which of course would make you positive on
some drug tests.

Speaker 17 (01:05:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:05:57):
Hey, here's another thought before we go around the room,
and again as we give you this special, special behind
the scenes moment, what do we talk about while the
songs are on? A few moments ago, Donnie stood up
and went, why do we call it a dildo?

Speaker 11 (01:06:14):
I and I haven't gotten an answer, and I'm looking.
I even googled it and I'm not getting anything clear.

Speaker 18 (01:06:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:06:19):
So I know that there are dildo plants, I think
in the succulent family. I don't know they look like.

Speaker 12 (01:06:27):
Dildo dildo, Yeah, dildo cactus.

Speaker 5 (01:06:30):
Yeah, the dildo cactus. He does it looks like, yeah, wow,
look at that big look at that big one. But
where did the word dildo come from? Have we thought,
maybe Patty Steele in her history knowledge, Well, though, where
dildo comes from someone's last name named after the dildo,
doctor dildo, Donnie dildo, Donald dildo.

Speaker 11 (01:06:50):
I don't know where did the word dildo come from?

Speaker 16 (01:06:53):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (01:06:54):
Whoops, hit images not that, didn't you say?

Speaker 5 (01:06:57):
The term dildo or the dildo has been around since
the fifteen hundred.

Speaker 11 (01:06:59):
Yeah, it says from the sixteenth century. But there's it's unknown.
The origin of the word is unknown.

Speaker 7 (01:07:04):
You see them back then talking the saying the word dildock.

Speaker 5 (01:07:10):
Bring me ye dildo in the ye old dildo shopping.

Speaker 19 (01:07:15):
I don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:07:16):
There's a Newfoundland town called Dildo inspired by the word
dildo if the landscape resembles an or peg. But it
still doesn't say what the hell the word dildo came?

Speaker 16 (01:07:26):
Right?

Speaker 5 (01:07:26):
You know what, Sometimes I think in life we just
have to agree that we're not going to know everything
all the time. It's what it came from the Italians.

Speaker 6 (01:07:36):
Meaning to delight.

Speaker 5 (01:07:37):
Oh, and that's the word dildo became after that. Leave
it to those Italians. They take credit for everything, claiming
this one. Oh yeah, it says it right there, so
it must be a fact.

Speaker 6 (01:07:48):
All right, Well, there you go.

Speaker 5 (01:07:49):
We'll continue to try to figure out where the term
dildo has come from. We'll go around the room. What's
on your mind? To scary, I'm gonna start with you.
What's on your mind?

Speaker 6 (01:07:56):
Pass?

Speaker 19 (01:07:57):
I'm sorry, I got to cramp my.

Speaker 5 (01:08:01):
Walk it out, Charlie out, go walk it out there,
go walk it out. Just get out of here, get
out of here.

Speaker 1 (01:08:08):
There go, you are there, you are?

Speaker 6 (01:08:10):
How about you?

Speaker 5 (01:08:11):
Gandhi? What's on your mind today? As we go around
the room, scary? Can you go around another room? You're
you're disrupting.

Speaker 11 (01:08:18):
I can't focus on anything but this cramp? My god,
is there a camera.

Speaker 7 (01:08:22):
Because this is funny.

Speaker 5 (01:08:24):
We gotta go around the room.

Speaker 18 (01:08:25):
Okay, I take it.

Speaker 5 (01:08:27):
Let's go around the room in a minute. Out of time.
Let's just it's scary. Oh, let's go. Let's get into
the three things we need to know. Scary. You just
ruined our entire segment. It is funny to watch him, Prance,
Sashet and Prance.

Speaker 11 (01:08:42):
I don't think he is scary. Stretch it out, scary.

Speaker 5 (01:08:45):
Can you get out of there?

Speaker 6 (01:08:45):
Just leave the room?

Speaker 5 (01:08:46):
No, no, go go walk it out in there?

Speaker 18 (01:08:48):
Go now go go.

Speaker 6 (01:08:50):
The door is over there.

Speaker 16 (01:08:52):
There you go.

Speaker 6 (01:08:52):
You can do it.

Speaker 5 (01:08:54):
He needs room to roam, is what I'm saying. He's
in here, in this awful Okay, I'm cramping just watching it.
That boy, seriously, I love him.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
He's so tiny.

Speaker 5 (01:09:06):
What's going on? The three things we need to know?

Speaker 4 (01:09:08):
All right?

Speaker 11 (01:09:08):
Hurricane fran Scene is picking up a strength as it
closes in on the Louisiana coast. The latest update from
the National Hurricane Center clocks fran Scene is a Category
one storm with maximum sustained winds of ninety miles per hour.
It's about two hundred and seventy five miles southwest of
Morgan City. The storm is expected to make landfall sometime
later today, bringing life threatening storm surges and dangerous winds.

(01:09:31):
We know today is nine to eleven. We have a
moment of silence coming up soon. And now there's a
new exhibit at the nine to eleven Memorial and Museum
in Lower Manhattan that features the health impacts the terror
attacks had on people who are still living and people
who have passed since those attacks. The installation, called Dust,
Illness and Advocacy After nine to eleven, opened a few
months ago. It explores the effects the toxic dust had

(01:09:52):
after a blanketed city streets, homes, businesses, and schools, and
showcases equipment worn by recovery workers and more. And finally,
Americans are now throwing parties for what used to be
a very gloomy life event, and that is divorce. American
views on both marriage and divorce, we know have become
less rigid. But according to Pew Research Center, more than

(01:10:14):
half of all adults say that couples stay in bad
marriages too long. Now, seventy one percent of adults say
they have that having a job or a career you
enjoy is just as important to having a fulfilling life,
while twenty three percent say the same of marriage. But
according to Evite data, women are throwing divorce parties in droves.
Divorce parties. They're saying signal that you made a great
decision and you should take pride in it, not shame,

(01:10:35):
and those are your three things.

Speaker 5 (01:10:36):
Thank you got it?

Speaker 10 (01:10:38):
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Speaker 10 (01:11:04):
I love Elvis Duran in the morning show.

Speaker 5 (01:11:07):
Someone just texted in I have your show playing lower
the background in my exam room, and my patient got offended.
I was listening to something about dildo's on the radio.
Sorry about that patient.

Speaker 11 (01:11:20):
We were just asking questions.

Speaker 5 (01:11:21):
Yeah, yeah, So Patty Steel is here the smartest woman
I know. Do we know where the term dildo came from?

Speaker 12 (01:11:27):
The exception of the other women in this room.

Speaker 5 (01:11:30):
I accuse you of being the smartest. I'm hoping you
will answer the question. Yes, we google, we can't find.

Speaker 12 (01:11:36):
That's exactly what I'm doing.

Speaker 5 (01:11:37):
Never mind, we'll get into something else.

Speaker 12 (01:11:38):
Yeah, some guy named Joe Dildo.

Speaker 5 (01:11:42):
Joseph weird thing thinking Donnie Dilto or Donny Dildo Derek.

Speaker 8 (01:11:49):
Those names don't sound as Joe Dildo sounds okay, Donnie.

Speaker 11 (01:11:54):
Derek Donny sounds CD.

Speaker 5 (01:11:56):
Patty and I have been really good friends since nineteen
eighty at the end of the Canary. Yes and uh, Patty,
of course and I work together here on Z one
hundred for many years, and I always knew that Patty
had this love and passion for all things history, Yes,
I do. And now your podcast, Yes, it's been doing great.

(01:12:17):
Actually going to add and I don't know if you
know this, I should tell you since it's on your platform.
Adding a third episode probably next at the beginning of
next month. Really yeah, yeah, well, hey, you know there's
a demand for eight minute history stories.

Speaker 7 (01:12:34):
It's incredible, it's awesome.

Speaker 5 (01:12:35):
But when once you get her started, it's kind of
hard to get her stopping, okay, because she just loves history.
For instance, I mean, we all know about the night
that President Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln went to the theater, yeah,
to watch a play, and then he was shot and
he passed away. But Patty's question is, well, do you
know who else was in the box with the Lincolns.

(01:12:56):
I never even cared there was anyone else in the box,
but it turned into a great story.

Speaker 6 (01:13:01):
Who was it?

Speaker 5 (01:13:01):
Just in a nutshell, who was in the box with him?

Speaker 8 (01:13:04):
It was Henry and Clara, who were engaged at the time,
even though they were step brother and sister, and yeah,
they there. It didn't go well for them after that.

Speaker 5 (01:13:15):
They didn't like Mary Todd at all though.

Speaker 8 (01:13:17):
Well she liked Mary Todd, which is why they managed
to get an invite into the box because she was
one of the few people that did.

Speaker 5 (01:13:23):
No one liked Mary Todd Lincoln. Yeah, she seemed like
a pill, a raging bitch.

Speaker 12 (01:13:27):
Just that's a good word for her.

Speaker 6 (01:13:30):
She had some issues.

Speaker 7 (01:13:31):
She lost, couple of our kids died. Yeahs back then she.

Speaker 12 (01:13:35):
Had some other issues.

Speaker 7 (01:13:37):
Stopped defending Mary Todd saying, back then they didn't have
you didn't go to a therapist when things happened, you know.

Speaker 8 (01:13:42):
Right, And she was a really smart woman without any
outlet for that other than to you know, protect her
husband and and you know, try to push him into
doing what he eventually did.

Speaker 5 (01:13:53):
So which President Lincoln gay or bisexual?

Speaker 8 (01:13:56):
You know, there's a lot of people that talk about that,
and there's certainly many books that have been written on it.

Speaker 5 (01:14:01):
Did he share his bed with some guy for several years?
People did?

Speaker 6 (01:14:04):
In those days?

Speaker 5 (01:14:05):
You would you would try, I know you did.

Speaker 1 (01:14:08):
That's a whole different story.

Speaker 5 (01:14:10):
I'm sorry, that's right, we know for many years. I'm kidding,
you know too much, you know, you know I'm kidding. Anyway,
go ahead, people did share beds.

Speaker 8 (01:14:17):
It's oh, sure, like you would travel and because there
you know, there wasn't a million hotels around. You would
check into a little inn and they would say, yeah,
there's space in this bed.

Speaker 12 (01:14:28):
You would sleep with people you didn't even know.

Speaker 18 (01:14:31):
Wow, god knows I have.

Speaker 5 (01:14:35):
What Why did I live back then?

Speaker 16 (01:14:38):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (01:14:38):
My god?

Speaker 7 (01:14:38):
I thought he was a vampire lad.

Speaker 11 (01:14:41):
Yeah it was a vampire hunter.

Speaker 1 (01:14:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:14:45):
Oh yeah, yea yeah, vampire hunter.

Speaker 5 (01:14:46):
Well, I tell you what, let's talk about, uh, you know,
something a little more serious. Let's talk about the significance
of this day.

Speaker 22 (01:14:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:14:53):
And we were talking about how it was twenty three
years ago today that we were all together doing the
morning show. And it was the the weather was identical
to the forecast.

Speaker 12 (01:15:02):
We have today, beautiful September day.

Speaker 5 (01:15:04):
In New York City. Yeah, And the day started out
like another typical you know, us talking about things that
really didn't matter.

Speaker 8 (01:15:10):
And by the time you get to you know, the
time that all of this began, which was eight forty six,
was the first plane hitting you. You know how that
goes with morning shows. You're kind of gearing down, everybody's
getting ready to head out. And and I was alone
in the studio where I was working, which was w PLJ,
which doesn't exist anymore, and and this guy called and

(01:15:33):
he said, I think a missile just hit the World Trade.

Speaker 5 (01:15:37):
Center and yeah, see we heard helicopter.

Speaker 8 (01:15:39):
And I said, okay, and I said, let me check.
And I went into the ABC newsroom, WABC Newsroom, and
I said, you know, I just got this call and
they went nah. And literally at that moment, everything all
the phones started ringing this and so then they called,
and you know, of course it all began to unfold,
and we wound up staying on the air till nine

(01:16:00):
o'clock that night. I couldn't get home a little tiny, tiny,
tiny children, and I kept looking at the Hudson River
and thinking, if I have to, I'll swim because I
wanted to get to my kids. I kept it's so amazing,
all these years later, you still feel that emotion of
what you felt. And I was standing there and I

(01:16:21):
knew that Penn Station was below us, and the Empire
State Building a block away, and you just don't know
what's going to happen next, and I remember trying to
feel if there was any vibration in the floor while
we were standing there. In those few especially that first
couple of hours before we knew whether there was going

(01:16:43):
to be more, you know, And we had people calling.
There was a woman who called from the tower that
hadn't been hit yet and she said, and she said
to us, she said, people are going crazy over there.
She said, I just saw somebody throw a computer through
a window. And she said, they need to calm down.

(01:17:03):
It's gonna be fine.

Speaker 5 (01:17:04):
She didn't know what was going on.

Speaker 12 (01:17:05):
She didn't know, and she was way up in the
other tower, right.

Speaker 5 (01:17:09):
Yeah, you know, so we were in Jersey City watching
the whole thing because our studios were built on the
Hudson River to showcase the World Trade Center. That was
the center of our.

Speaker 12 (01:17:19):
So you had like a television.

Speaker 5 (01:17:22):
It was wild, and you know, we didn't we was
first reported it was a helicopter, then it was a
small plane, then we reported it was a passenger plane.
And then by the time we're putting all that together,
the second plane hit the other tower, and that's when
it all became what it became. And didn't you feel like,
what are we watching? Well, you don't know, because you

(01:17:43):
process it. Well, if it's happening right in front of you,
you feel like you're watching a movie. You know, it
doesn't seem real because who would want to do that
would why why would two pilots make the same mistake
in the same day. Oh, then we quickly figured it out.

Speaker 7 (01:17:56):
It made me feel more like a movie when I
was driving home and the first tower fell and we
all stopped our cars and got out of our cars
and turned around, and everyone looked at each other like, no,
what are we feel? How is this possible?

Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
Right?

Speaker 6 (01:18:10):
And it was just right.

Speaker 5 (01:18:12):
I saw the second tower fault in my rearview mirror
as I was driving away from Jersey City.

Speaker 6 (01:18:18):
Gandhi, where were you?

Speaker 12 (01:18:19):
I was in school.

Speaker 5 (01:18:20):
You were This is twenty three years ago, so you
were only how old were you?

Speaker 11 (01:18:23):
I would have been sixteen fifteen, so you were old
enough to understand what was going on?

Speaker 5 (01:18:28):
Sort of, I'm like, kind of, I.

Speaker 11 (01:18:30):
Mean, I remember we walked into class and then we
saw our teacher had it on the TV, and we
saw what was going on, and you couldn't tell how
big a plane had hit from just the view that
we were, right, So everybody was kind of thinking, oh,
this is a mistake. A little prop plane ran into it,
and my teacher I remember him saying, no, you guys
don't understand the size of the plane. That hit that building.

(01:18:51):
That is a massive building. A giant plane hit it.
We saw the second plane hit, and my teacher said,
the world will never be the same. He was right, Wow,
really right city it South Florida, right, Yes, high School.

Speaker 5 (01:19:04):
Well so you know I'm getting the goosebumps.

Speaker 6 (01:19:07):
Yeah, I know.

Speaker 5 (01:19:09):
And look what's happened. I was telling them. I was
walking around the city yesterday. It was a beautiful day,
and I was noticing it in you know, the Hudson
Yards area, this and that. How the shape of the
city has so changed since that day twenty three years ago.
We lost those two huge towers along with all that life. Right,
and then this one tower is erected, and then you
see other towers. The people who left us that day

(01:19:33):
may not recognize the city that we live in now
because New York City is always always changing.

Speaker 8 (01:19:39):
Oh well, you know it's funny. I was just looking
on one of my many history sites. I got this
this thing that showed me a picture of this beautiful
old farmhouse sitting on a hill, and it said in
eighteen seventy nine, this was at the corner of Broadway
in eighty fourth Street. Wow, and you see this, You
see this old and it's like it's like you're out

(01:20:01):
in the countryside and it's a farmhouse on a hill,
and that's not I mean, you think, okay, eighteen seven,
that long ago. You know, it's really it's really pretty wild.

Speaker 5 (01:20:12):
So as far as history goes, and I know I
know that you want to I'm looking at the clock.
We're going to have to take a hard break in
like three minutes, but we but we'll come back and
do our moment of silence and we can continue this conversation. Yeah,
I know you're in a hurry of lots going on.

Speaker 12 (01:20:24):
No, no, no, I'm I'm good. I'm I'm looking.

Speaker 8 (01:20:28):
Every time someone walks in my house. At my house,
it rings about you heard those little I get that too.
But as far as history goes, I know, I know
that you sniff out all sorts of things that we
have no clue about. Yeah, give me a short, a
short something. Oh, there's a million of them. I actually
have a podcast running right now that's really kind of fun.

(01:20:51):
And I did it because I wanted to not be
too serious. I didn't expect it to run today, but
it did. But it's about how teachers back in the
eighteen hundreds things that were expected of teachers. And I'm
looking at this list, and these were posted in schoolhouses.
They were not allowed to dry dye their hair, they
weren't allowed to loiter at ice cream shops. What they

(01:21:14):
weren't allowed male teachers. They said that if you get
a shave at a barber shop, people will question your
morals and your honesty. Who knew that you couldn't go
to a barber shop or an ice cream store?

Speaker 5 (01:21:26):
Well, ice cream stores back then were places where people dated.
That was a romantic spot in town. I didn't realize
the fact I was alive then I should know.

Speaker 12 (01:21:35):
And women weren't allowed to get married. They weren't.

Speaker 8 (01:21:38):
They were teachers and they do anything else with men.
So there was a lot of restrictions. And it's really
interesting because you look at what goes on in schools today. Yeah,
it's a different scene. It is, you know, God blessed teachers.

Speaker 23 (01:21:51):
They have.

Speaker 7 (01:21:56):
A lot different at all.

Speaker 5 (01:21:57):
What about New York City? Here we are in the
middle of this incredible vibrating thing, right, you know a
lot about the history of New York City.

Speaker 8 (01:22:07):
Yeah, I've am fascinated by it because if you go
back and time, it was this beautiful bucolic you know,
hilly trees, there were forests, there were farms right where
we're sitting right now, right, and it wasn't that long ago.
There's a couple of little places around the city where
you can still see remnants of that. There's a great

(01:22:29):
building I think it's on sixty six on the east
side that's like a It was built in the early
eighteen hundreds as a farmhouse for one of I think
it was John Adams's daughter, and eventually turned into a
little hotel and it still sits there and you can
visit it.

Speaker 12 (01:22:45):
It's historic.

Speaker 5 (01:22:46):
It's not all steel and glass now No, there's.

Speaker 12 (01:22:49):
Next door to it is all stealing clay.

Speaker 5 (01:22:51):
It's funny, how well, it's all worth something, all right,
because it's all about the money. Tell you what. We're
going to take a break and coming up next we
are going to observe a moment of side and play
some special music and Patty Steele's with us. Let's talk
more history.

Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
Coming good morning, Ran in the morning show.

Speaker 6 (01:23:10):
Thank you for listening.

Speaker 5 (01:23:11):
You know, every every show we do is a blessing.
Every show we're able to do here on this historically
important for radio station here in New York and of
all the stations we're on around the country. Is a
gift for us. But when it comes to September eleventh,
this is a different day. This day it lands differently
for a lot of people, a lot of people around

(01:23:32):
the world, here in New York, in other areas that
were right there on the front line of what happened
that day twenty three years ago. And every year we
always observe a moment of silence, and we will forevermore,
as long as we're in the studio doing the show,
we will. Patti Steele is joining us. She was doing
she was doing radio here as we were. A lot

(01:23:54):
of us were doing radio that morning twenty three years ago,
and in exactly two minutes, we will observe our moment
of silence, as we do every year.

Speaker 8 (01:24:04):
Yeah, I don't know if you caught it was a repeat,
but it was worth watching. On sixty Minutes the other night,
they had this incredible just interviewing and a lot of
the people they interviewed were not only firefighters, but the
children of firefighters who now are also firefighters themselves. And
you watch that and you see these people talk and

(01:24:26):
some of them were babies when their parents was lost.
Others were you know, young kids, and you still feel,
like you were saying earlier, we were talking and you
said you've felt the chills. You still get that, you
still and I don't know if it's because we were
here at that time, or if it's just that empathetic

(01:24:47):
reaction to someone when you see someone who you know.
There was one family that had ten children, eight boys,
two girls, and their dad was a firefighter, and most
of these guys went on to become firefighters. And their
tears and the stories they told, what they remembered of
their dad, and what happened in the aftermath with firefighters

(01:25:10):
helping raise them and bringing them, you know, happiness as
much as they could. It was really touching. It's a
really amazing thing. And you wonder will we ever lose
that emotion.

Speaker 5 (01:25:22):
Well, and we're so close to it because that was
a moment in history that changed the world. As I mean,
look at the other massive moments of history, so.

Speaker 8 (01:25:30):
Many that changed the explosion of the main we talked
about that eighteen ninety eighth, that Titanic Pearl Harbor, There
were so many moments like that.

Speaker 5 (01:25:38):
Well, we now observe as we do every year, a
moment of silence on September eleventh. What a beautiful song

(01:26:05):
Casey Musgraves and Rainbow, what a great, a great song
for this year's moment of silence. Thank you, thank you,
gandhi oh welcome. That song is pretty amazing, it is,
and what a day. We're joined by our friend Patty Steele.
We're talking all things history, all things nine to eleven,
and all things this is whatever we want to talk about.

Speaker 12 (01:26:23):
Yep, yep.

Speaker 5 (01:26:24):
It is an emotional day. I got a little tear
of my height.

Speaker 8 (01:26:26):
Yeah, I know, it's such a it's hard. It's it's
that time, you know, again we go back to these
moments that changed the world and for us, for those
of us who were here, and I think for those
of us for those watching from without and further away,
it was a pivotal moment. Although it's kind of interesting.

(01:26:49):
I know that my husband was working at a nut
yet another radio station at the time, and about two
days later, somebody called them and where have you been.
I've been trying to get a hold of you, somebody
from a record company in La right, And it.

Speaker 12 (01:27:02):
Was like, we have you been watching the news?

Speaker 8 (01:27:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (01:27:05):
But that was two days ago.

Speaker 8 (01:27:08):
And it's funny how people, I mean, you either really
connect and you understand the humanity and the human toll,
or you think, wow, that's annoying, you know, and I
guess we have to move and we've got to move on.
But I think for those of us who feel something
as painful as it is, it enriches your life in

(01:27:31):
some way because you begin to empathize with what other
people are feeling. And that's like the greatest thing we
can do as human beings.

Speaker 5 (01:27:39):
Well, and yeah, it seems like after twenty three years
have passed a lot of us have gone out of
that habit and we should roll back in.

Speaker 12 (01:27:45):
Yeah, no kidding.

Speaker 5 (01:27:46):
So that day, my friend Dennis was in town. We
packed up the car and we headed out to where
I lived out in New Jersey at the farm.

Speaker 17 (01:27:54):
Right.

Speaker 5 (01:27:55):
We drove out there on the sunny day and so
let's go gass up the car because we don't know
what's next. Yeah, And people were just kind of going
about their day as if and I don't think anyone
knew what was going on in the city one hour
in our rear view mirror, you know, one hour behind us.

Speaker 6 (01:28:10):
And then the next day you know.

Speaker 5 (01:28:12):
I got up, we got up early to drive to
Jersey City to do the show, and we were told, look,
there's people with machine guns on those roads that lead
to your studios. It's gonna you're gonna have to show
them my idea and tell them what you do and
maybe they'll let you in. Maybe they won't because it
was right on the river right right, and they are
already on Route seventy eight, coming east toward New York City.
There were already American flags hanging off of bridges off

(01:28:35):
And that's when we've found out. And we lived through
these days and months of feelings we'd never experienced in
our lives. This unification, this pride that we had in
this country is amazing. That, yeah, you know that, it
was like that moment people were nice to each other.
I don't know well, because I was trapped in the city.

(01:28:57):
I was lucky to get a hotel room, although no
services in the hotel. And the next morning I had
to drive back down to and I had to go
through like a roadblocks, and I told him what I
was doing, and the guy said to me, what are
you doing in the city? And I started to cry,
and I said, I would rather be with my children,
but I can't get out of the city my babies.

(01:29:18):
And and then for how long afterwards, I would have
to drive through the Lincoln Tunnel to go to work,
and I had I would I had a mom car
like this big suburban with baby seats in it. They
searched my car every morning going through the tunnel, and
you know, so that I could get to work.

Speaker 12 (01:29:39):
It was a it was a wild time.

Speaker 8 (01:29:41):
And you but you didn't complain because you knew that
they were just trying to take care of us.

Speaker 5 (01:29:48):
No, they were wow. Anyway, Yeah, there you have it.
We were all affected differently, like Danielle Yep.

Speaker 7 (01:29:54):
I just remember the next day, like how much everyone
helped everybody. How we were on the air all day
for days, like right like hours, and someone would call
and we'd put them on the air and they'd be
at ground zero and they'd say we need, you know,
food or water, and I was fifteen minutes later someone
brought it to them. Like it was just immediate. People

(01:30:15):
were just helping each other. Whatever you need, we got
you back.

Speaker 3 (01:30:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:30:18):
They were lined up down the West Side, yeah highway. Yeah,
just trying to bring supplies to people. The one thing
I noticed, and I don't know if you guys noticed this.
You know, people in New York are famous for you know,
you're walking on the street, you're walking fast, and you're
not making eye contact, and that is a thing about
how people maneuver through the city. Everybody was looking at

(01:30:40):
each other and you and you could see the pain
in some people's eyes. You could see just a connection,
but there was also a warmth there, like we're here together,
We're in this together. It was an interesting time. Then
we stopped looking at each other again.

Speaker 5 (01:30:57):
Yeah, yeah, I remember the first day we left. Yeah,
we were doing the show. I don't even know how
many days, after nine to eleven, and someone said something
funny and we all laughed and we stopped because it
was we hadn't heard that noise in a while, and
I'm not kidding. We didn't know if it was okay
to do it was okay to laugh, And then we realized, yeah,
it's time to laugh. It's time for us to be

(01:31:18):
human here. And I don't know, we don't want anything
like that to ever happen again. Will it happen It
will in our lifetime, maybe not, But why does it
take that for us to.

Speaker 12 (01:31:36):
To come together.

Speaker 6 (01:31:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:31:38):
Well, everybody talks about how during World War two the
country was so united, and it is a sad testament
to human nature that we have to go through unbelievable
pain and upset in order to find each other and
find the humanity and other people. But it seems to
be the way we operate.

Speaker 5 (01:31:57):
Seems to be all right, Yeah, what's up. I don't
know where we are, we yes ate, what's up.

Speaker 6 (01:32:01):
It's a world that doesn't exist anymore. That day, remember,
because technology, the information that we have at our fingertips,
getting text messages about things. I was going into a class.
I was in college at the time, and going into
the class and stuff had started happening in New York
and people are getting filtered information about it, and the teacher,
the professor goes, okay, thanks for showing up. I know

(01:32:23):
there's some weird stuff going on. Seeing class for an
hour and a half, nobody knew what was going on
for that hour and a half. We get out and
the campus was empty. And I was at Penn State,
and that doesn't exist anymore. Everybody gets that information so
quickly on their phones. And there was probably a lot

(01:32:43):
of people in a blackout where they were working. They're
doing something. They didn't have anybody calling them, and that
doesn't exist anymore. You're right, we know when something bad
happens immediately now, right. Sometimes we know when things are
bad happening, and then we find out it was all
a lie, it never happened.

Speaker 10 (01:33:02):
This is.

Speaker 5 (01:33:05):
It's Do you remember where we were the day before
we were we were playing games at Davidstairs.

Speaker 7 (01:33:11):
Yeah, and they had just rolled out this whole big
initiative for the radio station that moving forward, this is
what we were going to do, and it was a
whole big thing. And the next day they scrapped the
whole thing.

Speaker 5 (01:33:22):
Of course they did wow, and we had different marketing markers.
I remember in our studios looking, you know, at the
right at World Trade Center. The smoke was still bellowing
out months from the pile. And then we saw smoke
on our side of the river where you lived, Gandhi.
I'm like, oh my god, there's a fire downstairs. We
looked down there. It was out back steakhouse and they

(01:33:43):
were grilling up. Things built up because it was where
the dogs were, where all of the supplies left from
beneath our building. They were down there, grilling up, you know,
maybe frying up to the bloomin onions everything, look, you know,
and then looking to today and forward the positives that

(01:34:03):
came out of something that was so god awful. You
can do things to help people. You can look out
for other people, you can find you can commit one
day a year to going somewhere and helping a bunch
of people you don't know, put together a meal for
people who need food. There are a thousand trillion things
you can do.

Speaker 12 (01:34:25):
And you can find the humanity and other people.

Speaker 8 (01:34:27):
I keep going back to that because it's so easy
to just say you know, person, person, person, person and
just walk past them. And instead, you know, if you
stop and think that everybody has a story, everybody has
something that they feel deeply about, something that's painful, something
that makes them happy. And when you can find that
little bit of humanity and other people, I think it

(01:34:50):
enriches all of our lives.

Speaker 5 (01:34:51):
You know, well absolutely, And that's what might makes you
want to be of service, Yeah, for other people.

Speaker 6 (01:34:56):
Yes, even for you, Scar Yeah. Well, look, you know,
it's such a gift.

Speaker 5 (01:35:03):
It's such a gift to be able to be with
each other and to talk about this and you know,
and how you observe this day is a personal thing.
Maybe you don't want to hear a bunch of wackos
on the radio talking wacko stuff, or maybe you're in
the mood for something fun and whatever. That's you. Yeah,
and we support you no matter where you are. Patty
Steele's podcast is called The Backstory with Patty Steele. You

(01:35:26):
and I encourage you even if you've never really been
a history nut or slightly interested in history. She will
make you want to know more about things that have
happened before the moment you're in right now. And that's history,
thank you.

Speaker 12 (01:35:40):
That is history.

Speaker 8 (01:35:41):
It's once again, here we go again. It's the humanity
in people in the past. They're not just dusty folks.
It's not just stuff in a history book. It's human
beings that wanted the same things and felt the same
things you and I feel. They just had a different
set of circumstances they operated in and so it's sort
of fascinating to find out how they dealt with all

(01:36:03):
of that and reacted to that, you know, So.

Speaker 5 (01:36:05):
Give it a listen. It's The Backstory with Patty Steel.
And by the way, sometimes it's very racy.

Speaker 29 (01:36:11):
Yeah, sometimes it is.

Speaker 12 (01:36:13):
So that makes time for another racy one.

Speaker 8 (01:36:15):
Huh.

Speaker 6 (01:36:16):
I think it's time.

Speaker 5 (01:36:17):
I think so you can get ranchi with it. Sure,
we love you, Patty Steel, thanks for cominging.

Speaker 29 (01:36:21):
Oh ye, Patty in the.

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Speaker 5 (01:37:39):
In the Morning Show, about to get some sound on
here with Garrett Danielle. Just beat the crap out of
straight and eight days. Why what did he do?

Speaker 7 (01:37:48):
He tapped the other shoulder to turn around and look
at him and burths in my face.

Speaker 6 (01:37:53):
I heard that?

Speaker 18 (01:37:54):
Disgusting.

Speaker 5 (01:37:54):
Why did you burn in her face?

Speaker 11 (01:37:57):
What that one was like from the depths of hell?

Speaker 5 (01:38:01):
Why would why would you do that on someone? Because
you're an ass. You don't get a burp like that
often and you want somebody else.

Speaker 6 (01:38:09):
To appreciate it.

Speaker 7 (01:38:10):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (01:38:11):
I don't think she appreciated. She just slapped a crap
out of you. That was funny, you know what I'm
talking about right, Robbie.

Speaker 7 (01:38:17):
Hasn't even burped on me, and I've known him a
long time.

Speaker 5 (01:38:20):
Oh my god. You know, we can go from like
serious serious conversations like you belching on Danielle? Where is Froggy? Froggy?
Are you with headphones?

Speaker 7 (01:38:30):
Are not on his head? Or they are?

Speaker 5 (01:38:31):
We're talking to you.

Speaker 7 (01:38:32):
We're talking about burping and you're not listening.

Speaker 5 (01:38:34):
Oh, I'm the king burber and he's very proud of it. Hey,
let's get into sound with Garrett. Garrett, what's going on?

Speaker 1 (01:38:43):
All?

Speaker 16 (01:38:43):
Right?

Speaker 28 (01:38:43):
So it is political season, so we're gonna get all
these political commercials, right, So let's go to Texas. Sally
Duval is running for Congress in Texas and she's running
to push the legalization of marijuana. So in her ad
that's on TV, she's smoking pot and at the end
she hits a bomb.

Speaker 30 (01:38:59):
Texans should have the freedom to consume these products if
they want to. You can visit my website to read
all about my common sense policy. I'm Sally, you've all,
and I believe it's high time for change in Texas.

Speaker 5 (01:39:15):
I don't think that's a very effective add over there,
getting on a bomb. Vote for me?

Speaker 6 (01:39:27):
Paid all right.

Speaker 28 (01:39:29):
So this guy had something stuck in his nose for
about twenty six years. He's been going to the doctor,
couldn't figure it out. Doctor told him to do this
in the shower, and then he reveals what was in
his nose.

Speaker 4 (01:39:40):
I was in the shower, and my doctor has told
me that with the dry, hot summer months, it's it's
really helpful to blow your nose while you're in the shower.

Speaker 29 (01:39:50):
So I've been regularly doing this for the last like
six months or so. Today I was blowing my nose
in the shower and lo and behold, I blew out
a lego dot.

Speaker 5 (01:40:02):
Oh my god. He had a lego in his nose
for about twenty six years. He said, yeah, how did
it get there? Okay, well he had to put it
up there.

Speaker 11 (01:40:10):
He was a kid.

Speaker 4 (01:40:11):
I ate it.

Speaker 28 (01:40:12):
I once got a lego stuck in my nose by
eating it. No like, because they get stuck in so
you try to you try to pull it, pull it off,
like with your teeth.

Speaker 6 (01:40:20):
You're a kid.

Speaker 28 (01:40:20):
You don't understand anyway. Now, let's talk about some music
transition to music juice world. So Juice Warl I didn't
realize passed away in twenty nineteen and his family just
released music and this is what it sounds like.

Speaker 6 (01:40:32):
It's called light years going there.

Speaker 18 (01:40:34):
Lean, I'm a sub class, are on my feet?

Speaker 1 (01:40:37):
I feel class?

Speaker 30 (01:40:38):
You say you love me?

Speaker 20 (01:40:40):
Do you mean now?

Speaker 4 (01:40:41):
All things?

Speaker 14 (01:40:41):
So?

Speaker 1 (01:40:42):
You weren't that when I was down by things?

Speaker 4 (01:40:44):
So?

Speaker 26 (01:40:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:40:45):
How many years ago?

Speaker 6 (01:40:46):
Was there?

Speaker 5 (01:40:46):
Twenty nineteen? He passed away?

Speaker 26 (01:40:48):
Wow?

Speaker 28 (01:40:49):
So Lady Wilson, she was responding to some online comments
about her losing weight, and this is what she said
to what what happened to.

Speaker 1 (01:40:55):
That back door tird couder?

Speaker 7 (01:40:57):
You had awful Tammy?

Speaker 11 (01:40:58):
Why are you worrying about my tird cudder?

Speaker 1 (01:41:00):
Where that you got your own turns? In here?

Speaker 16 (01:41:06):
So much?

Speaker 28 (01:41:11):
I love to have Lady Wilson in here, all right?
And then finally this clip was going viral. So over
the weekend, the Yankees were playing the Cubs in Chicago.
Michael Kay is the announcer and he was teamed up
with John Flaherty, a guy that he does some games
with from here and there on the road. Michael Kay
wasn't feeling well and John Flaherty, his his co broadcaster,

(01:41:31):
kind of called him out on it.

Speaker 6 (01:41:32):
The middle of a residential neighborhood.

Speaker 9 (01:41:35):
Yeah, and you know, you weren't very talkative on the
bus this morning to the field. But as I was
driving here, I was thinking it'd be great to get
a place that's close you could walk back and forth.
But I just had a lot of time to think
on the team bus today because it was just very quiet.

Speaker 6 (01:41:47):
Sould you rather me be chatty? I wasn't feeling great.

Speaker 9 (01:41:50):
I haven't seen you in a long time, right, you
don't work road trips anymore when I'm on the road,
so I thought we would catch.

Speaker 5 (01:41:57):
Up, but it quickly was evident that you weren't in
the mood.

Speaker 9 (01:42:00):
So I gathered my thoughts about how it would be
nice to live close to Rickley walk back and forth.

Speaker 6 (01:42:05):
To the park. Interesting narrative that you're.

Speaker 5 (01:42:09):
All who cares? Who cares?

Speaker 7 (01:42:13):
You can tell you what's the problem.

Speaker 11 (01:42:15):
They're like a bunch of ritual guys with a yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:42:18):
They have nothing else to talk about during a game. Well,
the game was going on and they were arguing over
the fact that they're not working, and then they got
like even granuar, They're like, well, executives told me that
you don't like to work with so and so.

Speaker 6 (01:42:28):
Oh God, who kills these people?

Speaker 22 (01:42:30):
They were airing their dirty laundry.

Speaker 5 (01:42:31):
Who cares? Though, no one cares about their dirty laundry.
But it's just our dirty laundry. People love to hear
our dirty laundry. But there was awkward silence. So the game,
the game is going on and I'm watching it, and
all you hear is just silence. Crickets in the background
because you know, the microphones off and they're yelling at each.

Speaker 6 (01:42:46):
Other, like.

Speaker 5 (01:42:49):
Joy, you're a good American guy, Thank you so much.

Speaker 6 (01:42:53):
What is this these people?

Speaker 5 (01:42:55):
This is sit here and talk during a game about
how you were so quiet the bus ride. I thought
you'd have a conversation with me. Let's go around the room.
I'm afraid to go to scary because it always tips
off some kind of physical ailment. Cramp, cramp.

Speaker 6 (01:43:12):
What's going on with you today? Gandhi?

Speaker 11 (01:43:13):
Oh, So, today's Wednesday, which means I have a new
episode of my podcast, Sauce on the Side, which you
can get on the iHeartRadio platform. Today I got to
sit down and talk to Halsey, and I think we
had a really interesting conversation and it's been picked up
by a couple of different press sources resources right now outlets. Yeah,
and so I would love it if you could go listen.

(01:43:33):
Halsey was very fascinating and interesting.

Speaker 5 (01:43:35):
Sauce on the sides is always interesting and Halsey. Halsey
always gives a great interview.

Speaker 11 (01:43:40):
She talks about what she's been through over the last
couple of years, some like relationship things with Britney Spears.
A good stuff's in there.

Speaker 5 (01:43:47):
So side it's Halsey, It's out today, out today. I'm
a place some Halsey for you in a second, Danielle,
what's up with you?

Speaker 14 (01:43:52):
So?

Speaker 7 (01:43:53):
I told you this the other day off the Arab
but my dad gave me he was trying to communicate
with me. I don't know why or what he wants
me to know. But it was in spirit Halloween of
all play, and I was just chatting with my family
and I dropped my phone on the floor and all
of a sudden, face up on the floor, my phone
said calling dad and having called that phone number in

(01:44:17):
a very long time. I also know somebody else has
it now, but I never took it out of you know,
I never took it out of my phone. Plus all
our text messages are there and I don't know what
he was trying to say, but I looked down at
the phone. I started crying, and I go, all right, Dad,
I love you. I don't know what you want, what
you need, but I'll figure it out to something. He's
up to something. He's trying to tell me something. So
thanks Dad, I hear you.

Speaker 5 (01:44:37):
I love no matter what you're going through in life.
What would Dad say? Yeah, because that's what he wants
you to think about. Hey, what's up with you there?
Producer Sam so Scotty.

Speaker 20 (01:44:44):
Was earlier talking about an issue. He has a whole
bunch of missing socks. He has just a sack of socks.
And I had a similar problem with some clothes with
holes in it. So I found this company, not a sponsor.
I'm waiting to see how they're doing. But trashy. You
buy a bag from them, which I know, who wants
to spend money on a bad you're saving the world.
You buy a bag from them and then you fill
it with clothes that you can't donate, be it their

(01:45:05):
damaged or their socks that are missing partners or whatever,
and then you just send it back and they have
a team that does what they can to prevent the
majority of that from going into a landfill, which feels
like it's the only other option. So not a sponsor.
I haven't gotten my bag yet, but I have ordered it.
So if you have a problem like me or Scott
to Bee, maybe check out.

Speaker 5 (01:45:21):
Trashy and Trashy.

Speaker 6 (01:45:22):
Try and not throw as much clothes away.

Speaker 5 (01:45:25):
Or send them over to a Nate he Darn's songs,
I Love Froggy, What's up with You today?

Speaker 21 (01:45:31):
So here in Jacksonville it's been raining for I think
today's the ninth consecutive day we've had rain. I'm a
person that really doesn't use umbrellas. I will just run
wherever I'm going because it's too much work. By the
time you try to get in your car and close
the umbrella, there's water in the car, There's water everywhere.

Speaker 11 (01:45:48):
Too much work.

Speaker 5 (01:45:49):
It's a great vision, it's too much work to put
it Oubrella, I agree, No, putting it up is fine.

Speaker 21 (01:45:53):
But once you get where you're going and you're trying
to get in the car, you get water all over
the freaking place. You're better off to just run where
you going and get.

Speaker 9 (01:46:00):
In the car.

Speaker 5 (01:46:00):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 26 (01:46:01):
No, No, you're not.

Speaker 5 (01:46:02):
There's many ways to do that.

Speaker 11 (01:46:04):
Absolutely.

Speaker 5 (01:46:05):
I think run run. He's scary.

Speaker 22 (01:46:09):
Last week I told you that I had to write
his help my dad write his speech for his friends
Carol and Bob Volpi their fiftieth anniversary speech because he's
known them forever. And and AI helped me put the
speech together and it went really well. He gave me
some great facts. He was like, oh, it was awesome
until the very end when someone screamed out that was
written by Ai because they must have heard me talking

(01:46:29):
about it on the radio. Screwed dads, Anthony, You sold
me down the river, Anthony. So anyway I did, But
you know what, the thoughts were his, the facts were his.
It just you know, a I put it in a
more eloquent manner.

Speaker 11 (01:46:45):
That's all Someone's phone is talking to them because he
said scary.

Speaker 5 (01:46:48):
Yeah, sorry phone, we gotta change her name. So Ai,
it was great until it wasn't.

Speaker 26 (01:46:57):
It was great.

Speaker 6 (01:46:57):
Hey, what's up with you and Nate?

Speaker 5 (01:46:58):
What's happening?

Speaker 6 (01:46:59):
The things we have to do in emergencies, and a
lot of times we don't do them until there's that emergency.
Several examples, one changing a tire. Do yourself a favor
if you don't know how to change a tire, Learn
how to do it when you don't have to do it.
Park the driveway, park in the street, Learn how to
do it when you're not on the side of the
road with traffic screaming by you at sixty miles an hour.

(01:47:20):
Can you guys all change tires?

Speaker 19 (01:47:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:47:23):
When I beat Scary.

Speaker 5 (01:47:23):
Danielle actually had an beat Scary yesterday.

Speaker 6 (01:47:26):
I learned how to make a fire without matches.

Speaker 16 (01:47:29):
You never know when the.

Speaker 6 (01:47:30):
Apocalypse is gonna hit.

Speaker 1 (01:47:31):
What did you do?

Speaker 6 (01:47:32):
Here's a lighter, very funny of us. Yeah, that's actually
what I did.

Speaker 10 (01:47:38):
Know.

Speaker 25 (01:47:39):
I got a bow drill and I learned how to
do this thing like uh, you know Tom Hanks in
a Castaway. Didn't work, but I practiced so that when
the apocalypse hits, you know what, I'll have a fire.

Speaker 9 (01:47:52):
You won't.

Speaker 7 (01:47:52):
We need to take you out to dinner or something.
Keep you occupying.

Speaker 5 (01:47:59):
Care about a fire? You talked about Halsey on your
Sauce on the Side podcast today, and here she is.
It's ego. Hello, Yeah, hello, Hello.

Speaker 10 (01:48:11):
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Speaker 7 (01:48:34):
I mean it's all about the MTV Video Music Boards.
By the way, it's at Ubs Arena, where our girl
Kerrie basically runs the whole show. So yeah, shout out
to her and MTV to tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (01:48:43):
Say peace out everybody.

Speaker 11 (01:48:44):
Peace everybody,

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