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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Silent.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
He's the host of the most listened to top forty
show in America.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
Let's make Love You.
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I'm a pianist.
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That is the single most annoying sound on the planet.
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We are in the soul, mister el mis teran in
the Morning show.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
In the Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Okay, at least we know the name of this thing.
Welcome today. It is Tuesday, it is May twentieth. How
doy y'all? How y'all knowing?
Speaker 4 (00:33):
Well?
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Good morning morning, coming in coming into the barnyard. Let's
have it. Let's have a party. Welcome to today. There's
Danielle hy Danielle. Hello there, Gandhi Scary Jones?
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Is he?
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Good morning? I see producer Sam at the tip? Good
b Sam? Froggy, how you feeling good morning? I'm good
good good hey, Scottie b morning. Hello, Hey, Okay, okay,
this is what we do. We do this every morning.
Used to make sure the microphones work. We're starting to
find out they do. And Buenos you know today Elvis Dan,
(01:05):
what do you think, mister Elliott? Yeah, there she is.
(01:26):
So who in here is ready to get their freak ons? Anyway?
Oh look at that he's counting in another language. Hey, so,
welcome to the day. We've been told by h ground
control that we have no guests coming in today. Speaking
of ground control, is Newark Airport open today?
Speaker 6 (01:41):
Do you know it is?
Speaker 3 (01:43):
Partially? They had another blip yesterday. Oh my god. All right,
let's keep an eye on that. Well, welcome to the day.
Our first caller of the day is Kelly. Now Kelly,
not only is she a sixth grade science teacher. You've
got ten more days and you're done? Is this true?
Speaker 7 (02:00):
Absolutely? Good morning?
Speaker 8 (02:02):
And hello?
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Well hello, wah wah wahoh, stop the truck question. We
need good teachers and you're leaving? What's going on? Why
are you leaving us?
Speaker 7 (02:13):
Because I've been doing it for thirty five years?
Speaker 9 (02:17):
Does that makes sense?
Speaker 3 (02:18):
All right? All right, I gotcha. Well, so what will
you miss most about being a teacher?
Speaker 7 (02:25):
My colleagues probably they're like family. I'm sure you know
how that is. And I do miss I will miss
the kids. I will There's a lot of stuff going
on in the world, though, I'm ready to get out,
ready to get out and just start my life and
just enjoy the rest of it.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
Wow, you know it's interesting. You don't have to be
thirty five years into a profession to want to get out.
There are a lot of people who are in their
like their twenties and thirties, who are just dying to
make a change to you know, shift into another lane.
And what do you what do you think that lane
looks like for you?
Speaker 7 (02:58):
Well, I do have a new grand baby that I
have been dying to spend a lot more time with.
So I'm going to help with some daycare there, travel
of course, and be able to go on patation during
the school year without worrying about the school calendar. So
looking very forward to that too.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
All right, Kelly, well on behalf of all of us.
Thank you for your thirty five years of service being
a teacher, because you know, around these parts teachers are superstars.
We appreciate what you've done, and thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Lis here for Kelly, standing over for Kelly.
Speaker 7 (03:30):
You made my morning. You just made my morning.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
Just because you're leaving the kids, that's when you're leaving us.
To stop that. I will not have that nonsense.
Speaker 7 (03:39):
Hey, I want to wake it up early?
Speaker 3 (03:41):
Well, okay, just wake up by eight. We'll get you
for two hours every day. Hey, what do we have
for our friend Kelly.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Well, because she's retiring, we're sending her the full Elvis
Duranta pareline thanks to Hackensack Meridian.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
Hell, the full Elvis drand apparel line is I think
it's your shirt and a hoodie is.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Pretty much pans for you getting donald. All right, Kelly,
thank you again. You have the most beautiful day. Hold
on a second.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
Okay, thank you, thank you, Oh, thank you, hold on,
hold on. Wow, I can't imagine what it's like to
be able to sleep past seven o'clock. What's that like?
Speaker 9 (04:13):
That's sleeping in? Isn't that crazy?
Speaker 3 (04:15):
They is sleeping in? All right, let's get over the
day into the three things we need to know from Gandhi.
And we've got a thousand dollars free money phone taple
the way, and we'll find something else to do. If
we don't have guests, we'll let's just change our voices
and pretend we're some somewhere else. Cool interviewer, interview ourselves. Oh,
we should do.
Speaker 5 (04:31):
The whole show with accents. Make it weird.
Speaker 3 (04:35):
Okay, let me think about that every everyone start thinking
about your accent. Don't give it to me yet. All right? Uh,
Gandhi Three things.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
What's up, all right, New Jersey Transit trains. We'll start
rolling again today. Following an end to the engineer's strike.
Governor Phil Murphy announced over the weekend that an agreement
had been reached between New Jersey Transit and the engineers
following a dispute over wages and working conditions, and Jay
Transit Cruise spent yesterday on track and safety inspections. Engineers
must still ratify that new agreement, but Governor Murphy says
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he has a high degree of confidence that the engineers
will find the contract acceptable. The new contract features a
pay raise among other benefits, with some alleged concessions on benefits.
The mayor of Saint Louis says sirens were not activated
before a deadly tornado last Friday because of human failure.
Mayor Kara Spencer said a button to sound the sirens
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was not pushed after the tornado warning was issued, but
added that there wasn't a single person at fault since
city emergency protocols weren't exceptionally clear about roles or responsibilities.
We do know that five people were killed in the
tornado and dozens injured. Mayor Spencer says Activating the sirens
will be the sole responsibility of the fire department going forward.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Well, we're also seeing more tornadoes. Last night. We had
someone just text in from Arkansas that's listening to us.
They had tornadoes. It's just it's mother Nature. She can
be such a bitch.
Speaker 5 (05:55):
Come rolling in and spring it gets wild. And finally,
the NBA Conference Finals are set to tip off. The
Oklahoma City Thunder will host the Minnesota Minnesota Timberwolves in
Game one of the Western Conference Finals tonight. The top
seeded Thunder are making their first appearance in the conference
finals since twenty sixteen, when the Wolves are were making
their second straight appearance in that series as well. The
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Eastern Conference Finals are getting underway Wednesday, with the New
York Knicks welcoming the Indiana Pacers to Mative Square Garden. Yes, Elvis,
I'm sure you will be watching. I'll be there, You'll
be there. Yes, Oh my wow, damn.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
Well, I'm working in the concession.
Speaker 5 (06:34):
Nice, Benny's gotta make some cash. Those are your three things?
Speaker 3 (06:38):
You guys ready for your Tuesday. Yeah, let's go waking
up in taking him on so many things, Elvis Duran
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Speaker 4 (07:10):
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
So Froggy just stood up and said, hey, y'all, I
just learned something new on YouTube.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
And we told him. We told him to keep it,
hold it, hold it, don't tell us what it is. Yeah,
so now we can know what did you learn on YouTube?
I learned how to replace the valve stem on a tire. Oh,
what's the valve stem?
Speaker 9 (07:29):
What's the valve stem?
Speaker 11 (07:31):
So, Danielle, if you've ever put have you ever in
your life put air in a tire?
Speaker 9 (07:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (07:35):
Okay, So you know that little part in the middle
that you push down to check the air pressure, little
tevy part in the middle, Yeah, you can replace that.
They get loose and the air leaks out. So yesterday
there was a flat tire on my son's car. He
came home, He's like, Dad, I think I have a
flat tire. So I looked at it. There was no
nails of the tire or anything. And when I took
the little cap off, I heard. So I took some
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water I put on it was bubbling's I got seen
it was water. I went to the store. Well, first
I watched on YouTube. Went to the store. I got
a valvestim little repair tool and a new valve stem
unscrewed it screwed a new one in, plumped it a
couple of the air.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
He's on the road. Oh my god, And so this
is this isn't gonna be like the TV you mounted
on the wall. Is it? Is it gonna pop out? Point?
Speaker 11 (08:17):
I just I keep checking his location. He's driving right now,
too far, He's driving to d C. And no, he's fine.
Right now, he's in Broderick, Georgia. Everything's all good. He's
still on the road. I told him to text me
if he has.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
A cool I tell you YouTube, YouTube University, it's waiting
for you. Whatever you need to know in life, YouTube
can teach you.
Speaker 11 (08:32):
I'm an expert. I want to go around and replacing
valve stems.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Now.
Speaker 11 (08:35):
I have extra valve stems because I bought they only
come in packs of four.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Keeping opening your own business a valve stems on us
or something, or it'd be like it'd be like the uh,
the windshield the windshield places in the bronx. You can
go around your neighborhood just ripping people's valve stems out
and they'll go, oh, gosh, frog, you just opened a
valve stemmery down the street.
Speaker 9 (08:59):
I figured out we have no choice.
Speaker 11 (09:01):
I'm gonna enable. I'm gonna name it that. I like that,
the valve stimmery. Okay, you're really free.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
It's a gift. I love this text. But by the way,
you can text us at fifty five one hundred, and
we do our best to catch up with these things.
It's hard, but everyone's well. You'll see one flow by
like this one. A gay phlebottomist the best. I just
got one done at a blood draw appointment and man,
old man, was it awesome? Have a great day. So
how do you know your phlebotomist was gay? I'm wonder well,
(09:31):
I mean, do you look up while they're pokeing you?
And by the way, are you gay? In a way?
I think you know? Changing a valve stem is sort
of by like being a phlebotomist. You have to like
you know what I'm saying. It's yeah, no, maybe not
as you can become an expert through YouTube.
Speaker 8 (09:51):
You know what.
Speaker 9 (09:52):
I had fun with YouTube yesterday as well.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
What did you do?
Speaker 9 (09:55):
So I went over and I watched my sister's kids
last night and their new thing is roller coaster. So
I said, you guys, you know we could write roller
coasters on YouTube.
Speaker 5 (10:03):
They're like what?
Speaker 9 (10:04):
Because we were running around the house pretending we were
on a roller coaster and Aunt Danielle was getting a
little tired. So and I took out YouTube and I
showed them all the different roller coasters and we were
in epic Universe on YouTube riding roller coasters that people
put on there. They were like, this is the coolest
thing ever. They were so enthralled and they were loving life.
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So I think my poor sister is going to be
riding some roller coasters on YouTube today thanks to and.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
Oh wow, really I never thought of that. What great,
What a great thing to watch. I'd love to go
to Cedar Point today on my on my laptopic.
Speaker 9 (10:39):
Here you go, sirens curse. They're testing it out right now.
You could goube.
Speaker 3 (10:44):
I love that all right, the world of YouTube. What
will we do without YouTube?
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (10:48):
Into the three things and none of the horoscopes producer Sam.
Who are you doing them with today?
Speaker 5 (10:52):
Roller coaster? Auntie Danielle?
Speaker 9 (10:54):
Thank you?
Speaker 3 (10:54):
All right?
Speaker 12 (10:55):
All right?
Speaker 9 (10:55):
So it's Shares birthday today, Elvis you need to give.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
Oh my god, that can't be. I gotta go. Guys,
can you take over the showy?
Speaker 5 (11:05):
What do I bust rhymes?
Speaker 9 (11:07):
His birthday rights such a party. It's a froggy and
it's also on friend Robert Fulmer's birthday today in sales department.
Yappy birthday, Happy birthday to Jack Daniel.
Speaker 11 (11:23):
It's also Lady Wilson's birthday.
Speaker 9 (11:25):
Laney, She's my girl, Laney.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
I love you.
Speaker 5 (11:28):
Happy birthday, Lady.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
This is the best birthday day every rebably is.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
This is awesome?
Speaker 9 (11:32):
Okay. So Capricorn, even in dark seasons, you can still
find light trying to focus on what's good in the
situation your days.
Speaker 12 (11:38):
And eight Aquarius, don't be discouraged by slow beginnings. Many
great things start quietly. Your day's ten.
Speaker 9 (11:44):
Hey bye, seesus. Somebody isn't listening to what you say
you need. Don't expect them to change that in the future.
Your day's a seven, Hey Aries.
Speaker 12 (11:51):
Only you hold the power to whom you want.
Speaker 5 (11:54):
Only you hold the power to grow into whom you
want to be.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Transformation is a responsibility.
Speaker 9 (11:59):
Your day's an tars Choose connection over isolation. It feels
like more work, but it's going to pay off in
the end. Your days of.
Speaker 12 (12:06):
Nine Gemini, Each new day is a blank canvas. Don't
let yesterday's failure stop you from making today a success.
Your day's a five, Hey Cancer.
Speaker 9 (12:13):
Strength can show itself in many ways. Instead of jumping
to criticism, look for the power. Your day is an
eight hey Leo.
Speaker 12 (12:19):
Does the positive feeling have lasting power or only for
a moment. Choose long term joy over quick bursts. Your
days an eight, Hey Virgo.
Speaker 9 (12:27):
Professional rejection is not the end unless you decide to
stop trying. Readirect to another door your days of nine Libra.
Don't accept blame from another person who doesn't know your story.
People love to share uneducated opinions. Your days of six, Hey,
Scorpio's a fresh beginning is a gift disguised as an ending.
Don't be afraid of having to start over your days
of seven. But by the way, Lady Wilson's birthday was yesterday.
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Happy Okay, thank you, okay.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
Bye, And.
Speaker 12 (12:53):
An entire could bear, and finally, Sagittarius, you're being prepared
for a future time bumbles and delays or just detours
to something better. Your day's six and those are your
Tuesday morning horis goos.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
Oh see, you had to go and tell me I
shares Birthday. You know what? We celebrate Christmas and Shares
Birthday year round, do we not?
Speaker 13 (13:14):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (13:14):
My god, my song here? We got shout up. Every
one on the streets on the cities should need.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
All the fun.
Speaker 9 (13:25):
On my way out, I'm going.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
To stay out.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
Elvis ter Ran in the morning.
Speaker 14 (13:34):
Shows, Elvis ter Ran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
I love the text coming in Elvis. I love turning
on my radio and hearing Shares Christmas song. I thought,
oh my god, what the hell did I sleep through summer?
What is this? Oh? You guys must be in a
good mood. You're playing to share Christmas song?
Speaker 6 (13:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (13:56):
Why not? Why do we have to wait until December
to play Christmas music? It makes sense to me anyone
flying flip about what I'm talking about.
Speaker 5 (14:04):
Anyone have to wait? I just like everyone's just always
rushing it. I want to enjoy spring springs just got here.
Let's enjoy these tornadoes.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
Yeah, I'm not no, no, no, I'm not rushing Christmas. I'm
still playing Christmas songs from last Christmas. This is residual.
Speaker 9 (14:20):
I feel like in July you can play Christmas dolls
because a lot of places celebrate Christmas in July.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
Exactly.
Speaker 5 (14:26):
Yeah, what makes you happy? Do the thing that makes
you do you?
Speaker 3 (14:29):
Wait a minute, No, no, that sounds a little condescending. What
whatever makes you happy? Meaning? Okay, Fruitcake, listen to Christmas
music and June whatever.
Speaker 5 (14:36):
Wow, you really run into that, I really might. Whatever
makes you do it?
Speaker 1 (14:40):
My point is this, you were the last one to
take your Christmas tree down this year.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
You love it too? Is it my point? I love that? See,
I celebrate Fruitcakes like you and me Gandi Christmas year round.
Let's get into Danielle's report. Lots going on, Where do
your headlines? And go from there? What do you have done?
Speaker 7 (14:58):
Well?
Speaker 9 (14:58):
We're gonna, of course, start with the Diddy file at
his day six and Cassie was on the stand for
more than three days last week. So three people testified
on Monday. First was Dawn Richard from Dannity Kane. She
returned after beginning her testimony on Friday. She said that
did he threaten to have people killed if they didn't
listen to him, and that she saw him with guns
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and drugs. However, defense attorneys got her to admit she
never saw him actually use a gun or pay for drugs.
She also acknowledged that she continued working with him even
after witnessing these threats. Then Cassie's ex best friend, Carrie
Morgan took the stand, and this was a big bombshell.
She said that she was even assaulted by Diddy, that
he gave her a concussion with a wooden clothes hangar,
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and that she settled with him for thirty thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (15:45):
So yeah, he threw a clothes hanger across the room. Runner,
I mean, I just so, yeah, let me ask you this,
and i'd look, who am I to ask this? But
when you're you're surrounded by drugs and orgies and guns
and you're throwing things at people, at some point, do
you like wake up and go what am I doing
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with my life?
Speaker 5 (16:07):
Obviously not?
Speaker 9 (16:08):
Obviously not, because yeah no. And then you know, his
former assistant even took the stand yesterday and was talking
how about how it was basically did He's kingdom and
you did what he told you to do. That was it.
Speaker 5 (16:21):
I just couldn't imagine ruling a kingdom by being a monster. Now,
I would want to be a nice king. Of course,
he's terrifying. And I don't think to your point all this,
I don't think he ever even right now. I don't
think he thinks he's a bad person.
Speaker 9 (16:33):
I think he got caught. He got caught, and now
he's got to deal with it. That's it.
Speaker 5 (16:37):
I think if anything, he's like, uh, I made some mistakes,
but aren't we all human?
Speaker 9 (16:42):
And I'm almost so scared that if he goes to prison,
he's going to be treated by like royalty, by certain
people like that. He's not going to be treated the
way he should be treated in prison.
Speaker 11 (16:54):
If he thought he was wrong at all, I don't
think he'd have his kids sitting in the courtroom listening
to this awful things that he done. He wouldn't want
his kids to know this stuff. I think that he
believes it. He was not in the wrong game.
Speaker 9 (17:04):
It's crazy crazy. Let's talk about some really good news, guys. Yes,
Peppa Pig is a big sister again. Congratulations. People Magazine
has the exclusive rights to the pictures.
Speaker 5 (17:15):
Guys.
Speaker 9 (17:16):
So, Mommy Pig gave birth to little Evy, So congratulations.
We now have Mommy Pig, Daddy Pig, Peppa Pig, George Pick,
and Avy Pick. So congratulations to the Pea Pig family.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
I'm going after dinner with a friend of mine tonight.
We're gonna raise our glass and toast Peppa Pee.
Speaker 5 (17:29):
You should, you should.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
It's a great show, said no whatever. I'll be the
first Conan.
Speaker 9 (17:35):
O'Brien has joined Toy Story five as the voice of
a new character named Smarty Pants. He announced the news
yesterday in a video and he's very excited about it.
Not too much is known about the plot of Toy
Story five yet, except we do know the toys. We'll
be dealing with modern day kids and electronics, and Tim
Allen previously said that there will be some focus on
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Jesse's character. Toy Story five, I was gonna hit your
theaters June nineteenth, twenty twenty six. We are in graduation season,
so people want to know what's the best graduation song.
So I'll just give you the top five. They are
saying Moment for Life, Nicki, Minaj and Drake that is
number five. We are young Fun featuring Janelle Monet. Number
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three is good Riddance, Time of Your Life by Green
Day two, Hey look, ma I made it Panic at
the Disco and number one is School's Out by Alice Cooper.
So if you want to pick one, there you go.
So Whitney Houston's estate is celebrating the fortieth anniversary of
her debut in music with a tour this fall. I
know she's not here anymore, so you're like, how the
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hell is this gonna happen? Is it a hologram? No,
it is not. It's actually called The Voice of Whitney,
a symphonic celebration, and it will include original, master and
remastered recordings of her hits with new musical arrangements, plus
never before seen footage and interviews the executive. The executive
what Nate Oh, the executor of her estate, says that
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there are discussions and plans to take the tour international.
That's a lot of places where Whitney has gone and
a lot of people are excited about this. So I'll
keep you posted. But I think, I mean, I know, Gonda,
you love Whitney. I feel like that's something you would
go to, you.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
Know, I don't know it makes me sad when they
bring people back.
Speaker 9 (19:19):
Well, they're not going to use a hologround, so you're
okay with that. Yeah, And let's end off with Jeff
Bezos and Lauren Sanchez their wedding. It's only going to
cost like ten million dollars in Italy at the end
of June two guests.
Speaker 3 (19:32):
They're cutting corners. They're cutting corners to save I.
Speaker 9 (19:34):
Mean, come on, you know rumors still going around the
Gag and Elton John are going to be performing, but
apparently those rumors are denied, so who knows. Anyway, what
are we watching? Celebrity Wheel of Fortune and the Voice
And that's my Danielle report.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
I want to hear.
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Podcast? We record daily when the Morning Show is finished.
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Speaker 3 (20:33):
Look, I would never wish traffic on anyone, but if
you're gonna be stuck in it, I mean, we're around
in about thirty minutes. We've got a one thousand dollars
free money phone tap all the way, So there you go,
So drive slower if there's no traffic, just make your
own trafic Just stop, stop in the middle of the
road and just don't move. They'll love that. I've noticed that,
you know, every once in a while we have to
kind of self police this place. Yeah, as all businesses should.
(20:56):
I mean, we are really truly in the well customer
service business here. Have you noticed that? This is part
of what we do hospitality. We're in the hospitality business.
So what can we do to improve Let's take a
look in the mirror, long, a long look in the
mirror at ourselves and see if we're doing all the
(21:17):
right things as a business to make sure our customers
are happy. Please welcome to let me speak to the managers,
So feel free to text us now or at fifty
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then speak to the manager and we'll try to address it. Okay,
let's get that rolling. Any internal conversations about a customer
service in US policing ourselves anyone, Yeah, yes, yes, Nate.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
I feel like we've got to pat ourselves on the
back for some things.
Speaker 3 (22:01):
Right.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
So what remember the incident about a month and a
half ago with the ruining of the shirts and some
people on the staff not wanting to do it.
Speaker 3 (22:08):
Well, yeah, let me explain that when we give away
shirts and stuff people say hey, can you ruin it
for us? It means they want us to sign it
and ruin it. And so yeah, Scotti b as you
were about to say, just would have none of that
because it makes his day longer. Go ahead and nature.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
But to his credit, Scotty got us a pile of
shirts and hoodies to ruin, and I believe we ruined them,
right Scott, not everyone.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
I ruined them.
Speaker 15 (22:34):
My goal is to provide superior customer service, and when
I have to rely on other people, it gets messed up.
I ship the regular ones out day of but when
they have to be ruined, they sit around. And so
far I don't have Diamond, Josh, Andrew, Abby Deanna on
the sweatshirts. And I asked Gandhi if she would sign
the cards and she's like, yeah, I'll do it in
a minute, and never did so, Like, oh, now, so
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there's about twelve winners just waiting for weeks and weeks
and weeks and weeks card people that don't want the
actual apparel ruined.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Now okay, wait, hold on, you're going to ruin a
card that makes no sense.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
So anyway, that's why I I know, Okay, I think
in order to uh look out for each other, maybe
you shouldn't bitch and moan quite so loudly.
Speaker 15 (23:20):
But I just want the listeners to be happy, and
this makes them unhappy.
Speaker 9 (23:23):
I think there's a way to fix this customer service.
I think we don't ruin them. But if we can
all sign these cards like ahead of time, we can
put a signed card in with it so that they're
already pre signed, so you could still send things out
on the same day.
Speaker 3 (23:41):
Yeah, but wait, but wait, but that's not ruining it though,
But that's a card.
Speaker 9 (23:47):
It's dandy. They can still wear the sweatshirt and have
our autographs on something else, and the customer service stays wonderful,
Why we.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
Just who didn't gandhi? Why don't we just what?
Speaker 5 (24:01):
Why don't we just print the sweatshirts with our signatures
on them?
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Hm?
Speaker 5 (24:08):
No one, you have to taste that the same thing.
Speaker 9 (24:09):
Okay, but that would be a cute idea for a
sweatshirt though, Okay, different, hear.
Speaker 15 (24:14):
This just in Why don't we just ruin them? Why
don't we just sign them of the predicament? It just
takes too long.
Speaker 5 (24:19):
Yeah, doesn't Then you just put them right here and
they didn't.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
You stop yelling, Stop yelling, customer service, bad bad.
Speaker 9 (24:26):
I have another question about the apparel. So I really
think we need sweatpants, Like why don't we have sweatpants?
And then also sizing guys, like sometimes we've got like, hey,
we've got extra extra large lift. Well that's not you know,
there's some people that don't need that size. So let's
like help, you know, what do we do?
Speaker 3 (24:43):
I think you're right yeah, you hold on, scary, Yeah,
scary what Scotty who exactly didn't sign the shirt?
Speaker 6 (24:48):
Again?
Speaker 3 (24:48):
Can you repeat those names? Diamond And I know you're
gonna say Deanna Diamond, Josh Diamond, Josh Abby Indiana, but
you're gonna say that no one wants their signature anyway.
Speaker 10 (24:59):
But the people half the people don't know who those
people are.
Speaker 9 (25:03):
So let's just say jack everyone on the show, and
that is not true. That's such an ass.
Speaker 5 (25:09):
You know what.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
And without them, the show would not offer.
Speaker 10 (25:14):
The thanking and being quick on the vigor and trying
to send this stuff out.
Speaker 3 (25:19):
Just get the main people and just will ship it out.
Speaker 5 (25:22):
That's that's just thing to say.
Speaker 13 (25:25):
It is.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
Okay, But let me be real. The reason why they
aren't signing them is because they're working much harder than
you and you.
Speaker 5 (25:32):
Actually, I have some text messages from what you guys
like to call the Click that says and I quote
Scott never said anything about signing anything, never like ever,
You never told.
Speaker 15 (25:44):
Them jumped them in the studio. People come in and
out they should sign them.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
So they just care about Elvis, Danielling, Gandhi.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
Everybody.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Scary.
Speaker 9 (25:55):
You need to do those Scottie at that point is
send out a mass text message to everyone that says, hey,
shirts in the studio, sign when you can sure, very simple,
I'm in. This is like, don't don't be that guy. Now,
this thirteen in the as and when are we getting sweatpants?
Speaker 3 (26:10):
No, that's even more okay, Okay, see what's happening here.
It's just the system is breaking down right before our
very eyes. It's not good. This is not good. We're
just a bunch of crumbumps. We can't even get through
this one simple issue.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
We only talked about one issue, a jacket.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
That was very nice. Why do we wait for those
about that to death? But most people don't.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
Know doesn't matter.
Speaker 9 (26:41):
Some people do know her, and we bring her on
the show all.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
The time, and that's not nice and scary.
Speaker 11 (26:45):
Defense. He took himself out too, He said, he.
Speaker 9 (26:49):
Took himself out after he insulted everyone else and then
he was trying to beat.
Speaker 6 (26:55):
Advents.
Speaker 10 (26:56):
There's a lot for Elvis, okay, and everybody else is
like hanging around the Hey, well, listen, thank you for
listening to this episode of Let me speak to the.
Speaker 3 (27:06):
Okay, we'll we'll reconvene. Let's just give it a rest
customer service.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
That's as far as we got today. I'm going let
me peak to the manager. We'll bring it back as
soon as we can.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
No, we're not.
Speaker 9 (27:22):
When should I bring up the fact that I think
we should have snacks in the studio? When can I.
Speaker 5 (27:26):
Talk to our guest booking department?
Speaker 3 (27:29):
God? I know Gandhi, Gandhi. I saw Gandhi go out
of her way to text some of us about a
guest that we need to have on the show and
she I watched her in action and nothing happened.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Well, I'm not a request in for that person, and
we're waiting to hear.
Speaker 5 (27:43):
Okay, I can't say no, I can't say anyway.
Speaker 3 (27:48):
I'll tell you what. Let's just move on. Let me
speak to the manager. Was a huge success, I feel,
and I think offering that service to our listeners is
such a it's a bonus, it's a it's a blue
ribbon thing.
Speaker 9 (28:01):
This just then, my friends at HM Major working on
sweatpants all night.
Speaker 3 (28:05):
You can ship those. See look at that. See daniel
is coming up with solutions. Thank you, Danielle and job.
All right, we got we gotta take a break here
and let's get into the three things we need to know.
Speaker 5 (28:14):
I wasn't even ready for this, okay, I.
Speaker 3 (28:16):
Know, well, no, just find I'm padding get into that,
all right, all right, and then we'll move on. But
thank you for listening to let me speak to the manager.
I find that a very successful benchmark of her show.
All right, all right, now, gandhi, what's going on? All right?
Speaker 5 (28:30):
New Jersey Transit trains start up again today following an
end to that engineer strike. Governor Phil Murphy announced over
the weekend and agreement had been reached between NDA Transit
and the engineers following that dispute over wages and working conditions.
New Jersey Transit crews spent yesterday on track and safety inspections.
Engineers must still ratify the new agreement, but Governor Murphy
(28:51):
says he has a high degree of confidence that the
engineers will find the contract acceptable. The new contract features
a pay rise and some other benefits. I did that
these trains are up and running, because that was a
torture for the three whole days that we all had
to deal with it.
Speaker 4 (29:06):
All right, A.
Speaker 5 (29:07):
Porch pirate with a conscience pretty rare, right, Yeah, Well,
apparently in Washington, DC, It happened days after a package
containing a twelve hundred I'm sorry, a twelve hundred dollars
doctoral cap and gown from George Mason University was taken
from a DC home. It showed back up on her sidewalk.
She credits the news report about the theft, which used
(29:28):
her doorbell camera, as likely why the stuff was returned.
Police say this maybe the first time they've ever had
a porch pirate actually return the item.
Speaker 9 (29:35):
Come on, you know why they opened that up and
goes what the hell am I going to do with this?
And return?
Speaker 5 (29:40):
I can't sell this for anything exactly. And finally, this
one's important. Thousands of tubs of ice cream are being recalled.
Iowa based Wells Enterprises, the makers of Blue Bunny and
Halo Top ice cream, are voluntarily recalling twenty two different
products because of concerns that they were contaminated with plastic.
The FDA set over eighteen thousand gallon tubs of Blue Bunny,
(30:01):
Halo Top, and Bomb Pop ice cream and frozen yogurt products.
I'm part of the recall.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
You say, please, blue blue Bunny, Blue Bunny, Hey, I
mean plastic would actually add flavor.
Speaker 9 (30:10):
To that I love blue Bunny.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
Oh, I'm sorry, did I say that? Let it go,
let me speak to the manager.
Speaker 5 (30:17):
Please, no blue Bunny for Elvis. The products are sold nationwide.
They have best buy dates between March and October of
twenty twenty six. And those are your three things.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Look at my dish of plastics and cream.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Okay, all right, we need to regroup. Well, let's let's
have a little We're gonna just like they do in kindergarten.
We're gonna have a nap time here in the room.
But hang on, we'll get to your thousand dollars free
on your phone tappen like twenty minutes, so don't leave us.
And if you want to follow up with anything we
just talked about during our let me speak to the
manager segment, please feel free to text us at fifty Yoh,
(30:57):
I'm gonna play hooky Gidbye.
Speaker 14 (31:00):
Elvis, Duran and the Morning showster Ran and the Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (31:04):
You know, I know people here on the show send
me notes about things that are on their mind. But
it's stuff that we could possibly use on the show
to talk about, you know, fodder as we call it.
So in Gandhi's notes from yesterday and this. I actually
had to stop. I had a pause. I got a
little scared from what you said. Oh no, okay, Gandhi
says a former AI engineer, said, we will all be
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running from robots by twenty thirty seven. Yes, so by
the year twenty thirty seven, we will be playing hide
and seek with robots that want to kill us.
Speaker 5 (31:34):
Is that what you're saying, that's that's what this guy said. Yeah,
he okay, So he said initially, because he was one
of the people who initially worked with Google AI, that
he thought sort of the takeover or the shift would
come in twenty fifty. But the way that things are
learning and developing, he says, twenty thirty seven will be
answering to them and not the other way around.
Speaker 9 (31:54):
Wow, okay, that's scary.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
Well can you fill in the blanks here? Answering to them?
What is that mean in your opinion? What does that?
What does that look like?
Speaker 5 (32:02):
So so many robots we know, or AI in general,
it's taking over everyday jobs. You know, who's to say
that one day there won't be somebody pushing the buttons
instead of a scary or what if they use our
voices and they create a character.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
Version of us.
Speaker 3 (32:16):
I've already done that on some storm, right they do.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
You're right, they have already done it on some stations,
just in any position of power. Right, if there is
somebody flying a plane and it is AI and not
necessarily a captain, we're going to become beholden to these
things that are not human. But I think he was
going down a much more nefarious path with it, saying
that if they learn and they start to want to
protect themselves, what happens?
Speaker 10 (32:40):
Then?
Speaker 5 (32:41):
If they know that we have let's say a kill
switch which may just go away, if they are able
to learn and shut that off or take it away
from us, then what happened?
Speaker 9 (32:48):
So I remember the zombie apocalypse, We're going to have
the robot apocalypse. They're going to build.
Speaker 5 (32:52):
Done warning us about this forever.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
So I went down the rabbit hole last night looking
at jobs that don't require a college degree and won't
be replaced by AI. Okay, okay, asking for a friend.
The jobs with low AI replacement risk include forest fire inspectors,
flight attendants, electricians and plumbers maintenance workers.
Speaker 9 (33:15):
I totally could see a flight attendant. I could see
them putting robots on there.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
Maintenance workers, insurance sales agents, and aircraft cargo handling supervisors
are among the jobs that could eventually be automated but
still have a moderate AI risk. So they're saying, there's
different there's different levels of AI risk taking your job.
Our jobs we have right now are at a high
level of AI risk because, as reminded us, there are
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some people you hear in these content situations, radio or
podcasts whatever, that are AI. They're not real.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
Okay, are you real right now, Elvis?
Speaker 3 (33:54):
I have no idea. This is as real as it's
going to get reading for or The college may be
the next step for many high school seniors, but a
lot of them never actually graduate. Research shows that only
thirty eight percent of Americans ages twenty five and over
are college graduates. Uh, okay, there's less than half. But
it turns out there are still a lot of solid
career opportunities available to them. A new report from resume
(34:17):
Now reveals careers that offer good salaries, long term stability,
and don't require a college degree or maybe not likely
to be replaced by AI.
Speaker 5 (34:26):
I don't know interesting. I kind of always thought it
was going to be artists that AI could not replace.
But now you see some of the stuff that they're
coming up with, and I'm like, oh, well, that's interesting.
Speaker 9 (34:39):
And one day I think you're going to be sitting
in your lecture hall in college and it's going to
be a robot teaching you your lessons and they're going
to replace things like because they don't have to pay
for it. It's you know what I mean, Like, well,
I don't know, man, it's scary.
Speaker 3 (34:53):
The thing that frightens me. One of the things that
finds me about having a robot teaching people is that
robot learned that from someone who has an opinion that
that robot wants you to believe, right right, you know,
right now, we have teachers who are somewhat still free thinking,
even though people are trying to tell them about how
they need to direct their conversations and opinions about certain
things in society. You know, but you still have freethinking teachers,
(35:16):
and I think that's so so important. You know. Anyway,
Jobs with relatively low AI risk. Here's the list, Like
I said, forest fire inspectors and prevention specialists, flight attendants,
lodging managers, electricians, plumbers, pipe fitters, steam fitters, industrial machinery, mechanics, chefs,
head cooks, hearing aid specialists there you go, and personal
(35:39):
service managers. Now they're saying, as of today they have
low AI replacement risk. By the way, we are just
a few. That's jobs with moderate AI risk that could
eventually be automated, but for now they're still needing human judgment,
maintenance workers, machinery, insurance, sales agents, aircraft cargo handling, supervised supervisors,
(35:59):
security and fire alarm his dollars. I don't know, here
you go.
Speaker 5 (36:03):
I My question with all of this is you replace
humans for all of this, then what do you do
with the humans? What happens with humans? You just sit around,
do nothing all day. You squatch your die off eventually.
Speaker 9 (36:15):
Like gardening, lots of time for planting.
Speaker 3 (36:20):
I don't know, But don't you also see, if you
want to wave forward, if you see a lot of
the human aspect being removed from society, I also see
hopefully the possibility of a dire need to bring it
back at some point where someone's going to go, Okay,
we've lost all touch with being humans. Yea, we got
to get it back before we destroy ourselves. I don't know.
(36:42):
We could be in that right now using streaming and
Instagram and internet. I mean you're removing a lot of
the human touch through that.
Speaker 5 (36:52):
Yes, No, absolutely, I think so when I think about
humans and I think about the human touch, it kind
of opens this other rabbit hole of what if AI
already got so good that we are in fact robots,
but we don't even realize that we are because it's
been programmed. So well, oh my gosh, what if you
don't know?
Speaker 4 (37:10):
Never know?
Speaker 3 (37:11):
Did we have this conversation or a version of the
conversation not that long ago? It was a what if? Like,
who have we become? Are we really truly as real
as we think we are?
Speaker 5 (37:22):
Because everything is perception everything, you know, reality is what
you perceive, not necessarily reality. So what if at some point,
you know, some some culture society created things that were
so well, you know, adaptable, that they became quote unquote human,
and we're actually just run by a code and things
that you think are human attributes are actually attributes that
were given to us by whatever it was it created us.
Speaker 3 (37:44):
Whoa and sing along listening to this conversation. This is
a heavy conversation. What up, Nate? Okay?
Speaker 1 (37:52):
So here you arguably Elvis are the smartest one in
this room.
Speaker 3 (37:56):
So no, no, no, no, dumb.
Speaker 1 (37:57):
What I'm asking you what is the point of AI?
Is it to a save money for the big wigs
and people at the top, or is it to replace
or create jobs that people don't want to do? Like,
what is the point of it?
Speaker 3 (38:13):
I think AI? In my opinion, AI is many things.
I mean, it's also just a bunch of scientists or
geeks who want to create new ways of operating and
and maybe they can sell their ideas to corporations that
want to save money through AI. I don't I don't know.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
I think it's like a big part of it. I
know in our industry is just saving money, right, It's like, okay,
well why are we paying all these people to do
this one thing when a computer can do it?
Speaker 3 (38:37):
But won't They're at one point be a tipping point
where it's beyond saving money. It just removes the human
element all together. And that's that's the frightening tipping point.
I think what Ghani was saying.
Speaker 9 (38:48):
Earlier, what the list that you gave with all of
the jobs. A lot of those jobs I've felt like
have an electrical come opponent, Like where maybe because AI
is like robotic type whatever, maybe it couldn't handle certain jobs.
I felt like maybe they it could get electrocuted. I
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don't know, do you know what I mean?
Speaker 5 (39:12):
Like, look at the list and.
Speaker 9 (39:13):
Look at the list of what you were saying, and
some of them just seem like they're like technical electrical
type jobs.
Speaker 3 (39:21):
Well, the number one thing on the list though, is
the forest fire inspectors and prevention specialists. So how do
you teach AI to care about a forest? You have to,
But I see what you're saying.
Speaker 9 (39:34):
But I mean, a robot could go up, maybe go
up in flames, unless it's you know, they make a technology,
but it's not like that. But I'm saying, like certain
things like that, I don't think they're they're thinking it
can handle, right.
Speaker 5 (39:45):
And Elvis, when you say, you know, how do you
teach AI to care about a forest? That kind of
goes back to what you were saying. A forest might
be important to you, it might be important to me,
But who is teaching this robot? Maybe they don't care
about forest, which we're kind of starting right now. Important.
Speaker 3 (40:00):
Let's say you go to the school down the street,
all your kids grades K through six, whatever, they all
go to the same school, and every teacher in there
is being programmed by one person. Everyone that graduates from
that school and moves on has this certain ideology that
has been fed to them, and they must believe what
they're taught because that's all they're taught. I mean, look,
(40:23):
I went to a conservative high school, public school in
rural Texas for a while, and they had a class
called Texas History, which everyone had to take in the
state of Texas, and it was taught by this guy
who we later found out he was a member of
the KKK, And so a lot of the parents in
(40:45):
the school district who had kids who went to his
Texas History classes, they wanted to see all notes from
all kids to see what direction this teacher was sending us.
And they did find out these little nuances of the
way he taught us that there were very racist views
eliminating a lot of black culture history from the state
of Texas history. They saw it. They compared his syllabus
(41:09):
that were actually his notes to other Texas history teachers
in the same district, and he definitely had a slant
toward a racist, racist conversation. And so but we as kids,
we don't know that's what we were taught. We just said,
this is our teacher. This is obviously in the textbook,
so it's real. But we could see it. He was
programmed by his thoughts and his racist ways of living,
(41:33):
and they taught us the same thing. Well, so we
didn't even know it.
Speaker 9 (41:35):
Some kids come home today from school, especially when it's
like presidential election time, and they will tell you what
their teachers said in class. And sometimes, you know, the
parents get upset because it's like, well, that's my job
at home to teach you, you know, our political views
of the family or whatever. And the teacher just goes
off and starts talking about this, that and the other thing,
and the kids come home and tell their parents, and
(41:55):
parents get real pissed off.
Speaker 3 (41:57):
Well, I see why. Hey, Kelly is online nineteen Uh Hi, Kelly,
is this is this too heady of a conversation? Should
we should be talking about farts? Farts? We talking about farts.
Speaker 16 (42:10):
Farts are always good, I know.
Speaker 3 (42:12):
So Kelly sent a text saying I always thought being
a social worker would be safe, but people are using
chat GPT for therapy. Now this kind of goes in
line with what we're talking about. Right here. So what
do you think about that? Kelly?
Speaker 16 (42:26):
So, me and my fiance are both social workers actually,
and I was like, we're definitely safe. People are never
gonna want to talk to AI. I'm wrong. It's already
a trend on TikTok. People are using chat ept for therapy,
and I understand some people can't afford therapy, but it's
still crazy to me.
Speaker 3 (42:46):
Right see, you you have not only training professional training
to be a therapist, but also you have a heart
and you have a conscience, and we're wondering, like, well,
who is the heart and conscience of the AI therapists?
Like who is that? Do you understand what we're saying.
I don't know. It's it's where we're going though. I
don't know.
Speaker 16 (43:05):
Yeah, you can't really robotically imitate empathy. So I thought, okay,
I'm safe. But what the AI does is it takes
all the therapeutic techniques over the years and puts it
together and answers your question. It's I don't know. I
personally probably will never let me say, I definitely will
(43:25):
never go to an AI therapist, but some people just
prefer it. I don't know. It's so Jimmy I.
Speaker 5 (43:32):
Think it can actually imitate empathy. I really do. I
think the only saving grace, which is actually terrifying, is
that it takes so much, so many resources to run
this stuff that when people start realizing the damage it
causes to the world, maybe that's what's going to be
what pulls it back. But who knows.
Speaker 3 (43:50):
You know, if you're laying on your back in a
hospital and you're there for an operation, or you're just
in a really bad physical shape, having a nurse come
into the room and look me in the eye and
reassure me that everything's going to be okay and that
I'm in good hands with them. I'm wondering when will
AI be able to replicate that. I don't I don't
(44:12):
want it to. It can't. Well we say it can't,
but they're going to try.
Speaker 5 (44:16):
I think it will. Imagine, it looks like a human being,
just put a body on it in a face that
looks like a doctor, And.
Speaker 9 (44:21):
Why can't they do that? Why can't they have AI
bots or whatever? Eventually?
Speaker 3 (44:25):
I mean, you don't know they have them, but we'll see.
The thing is, we are of generation, We are human.
We are accustomed to human touch, we are accustomed to
human interaction. But maybe three generations from now they won't
remember what that is because they never had it. Hey, listen, Kelly,
thank you so much for listening to us. Thanks for
being frightened, frightened along with us. Have a great day. Okay,
(44:45):
you guys, Love you.
Speaker 1 (44:47):
Mark.
Speaker 9 (44:47):
Can you imagine it's going to get to the point
where we're going to live amongst robots that have skin
like us and everything?
Speaker 3 (44:53):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (44:54):
You know they, you know they they've had dildos for years.
Speaker 5 (45:00):
That's different.
Speaker 3 (45:00):
Put that again, I don't know. It all started with
dildo's And here we go down the slippery slope. All right,
we got to take a break. We have a one
thousand dollars free money phone tap on the way.
Speaker 14 (45:12):
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Speaker 4 (45:17):
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Speaker 4 (45:27):
In the Morning Show. The free money phone tap.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
Yeah, it is free money thousand dollars. Let's break that down.
Free money money you don't have to pay for is
basically what we're saying. Does that make sense? Does it
makes sense? We're giving you money, you don't pay for it,
That's what we're saying. Pretty much. Am I overthinking this?
I'm overthinking it. Oh yeah, you do have to pay
(45:56):
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Speaker 3 (47:35):
All right, Garrett, what's your phone tap about?
Speaker 13 (47:37):
So Madison wanted to play a phone tap on her parents. Now,
Madison's parents are getting ready to go away on vacation
for a week without her leaving her behind because you know,
they just want to get away. So Madison thought, why
not scare her parents a little before they go on vacation.
So I'm going to start the call thinking I'm talking
to Madison, really knowing I'm talking to her parents, and
I'm throwing the part parents don't like this?
Speaker 3 (47:58):
Yes, all right, let's see what happens in Garrettstone Town.
Speaker 13 (48:00):
On Madison is Ryan. I just talked to the guy.
He can get us two kegs for Saturday night. It's
only going to be about two hundred bucks, so I'm
not that bad. He's given us a deal. So what
I need from you is you're right, I'm sorry, I'm quiet,
my parents are upstairs. I just need you to call
me as soon as your parents are gone so I
can get the kegs right over the house and we
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can put them on ice before everyone gets over, Right,
you feel all right? I'm guessing around like anywhere from
fifty to one hundred people, So I got enough ky
and a baby pool that we could definitely do the
wrestling matches.
Speaker 3 (48:37):
So I just need to get some tarp from you.
Speaker 17 (48:40):
Out of your mind that is not happening in my house.
I will tell you right now.
Speaker 3 (48:45):
Why why?
Speaker 9 (48:47):
Because I'm her mother.
Speaker 4 (48:48):
You idiot?
Speaker 3 (48:49):
Oh, what the hell are you? I can't hear you.
My cell phone's breaking up.
Speaker 5 (48:55):
Excuse me.
Speaker 17 (48:56):
No, I want to get to the bottom of this
right now.
Speaker 3 (48:59):
No, no, no worries myself is not going.
Speaker 17 (49:03):
To be a party at my house.
Speaker 16 (49:04):
I'm telling you right now.
Speaker 13 (49:05):
I think I have the wrong number I was. I
was looking to call Madison. I'm sorry.
Speaker 17 (49:09):
Yeah, I am Madison's mother, Thank you very much.
Speaker 3 (49:11):
Oh man, can you just tell maybe possibly?
Speaker 17 (49:15):
Uh, your parents. Let me talk to your parents right now.
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They went away for a few a few weeks.
Speaker 4 (49:21):
Worry, I'll be in touch with them.
Speaker 17 (49:22):
Who the hell are you? Have I ever met you before?
Have you ever been to my house?
Speaker 3 (49:25):
I haven't.
Speaker 17 (49:26):
No, No, I feel like I'm calling BF on that one.
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link what you are, and what kind of sucks you're
putting in my daughters.
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I can't hear you.
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Yeah, you can hear me.
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No, I can't hear you, crystal clear. I got I
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You gotta stay on this phone. Sign up?
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Yes, Madison, you there? Yeah, all right, I just hung
up on your mom. How far are you away from
your house right now?
Speaker 7 (49:53):
I'm like just around the corner.
Speaker 4 (49:54):
I'm on my way.
Speaker 13 (49:55):
Listen, I want you to go through the front door,
but put your phone like by your side, hold it
as if, like you know, you're not using it, so
we can record the conversation with your mom.
Speaker 3 (50:03):
Okay, where the hell have you been?
Speaker 17 (50:07):
I was just out, Well you weren't kept out. What
have you been planning for the whole weekend?
Speaker 9 (50:13):
When are you talking about?
Speaker 17 (50:15):
I just got a phone call from some kids about
about kegs and ky jelly and red wind, and you're
doing it all at our house. Your idiot friend on
the phone gave your whole plan away, just.
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So you know it was probably just a joke.
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Well enough calling to plan.
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A party on a joke, that's half and night. He
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out now I have to cancel the quirls because of you.
Should I have to stay home? And Betty said, a dummy, it's.
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Just gonna be a couple, like just a couple of friends.
It's not gonna wasn't gonna be a human party.
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Boom, Why is k why jelly coming into my house.
I have a crypto collection and I'm over there.
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Boof, not a big deal. We're not gonna let you
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One Madison, put the phone up to your mom's ear.
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Carry phone right now.
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You just got phone tapped?
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Wow.
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Now tell okay, tell me what that means. Carry? If
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Oh my gosh. Yeah yeah, well you know that thousand,
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He won't know the difference I mean by him a box.
You don't think it's really cool, like like a cardboard box,
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made a forked? Okay, hold on one second, carry a
thousand dollars on the way. When's the last time you
guys made a fort?
Speaker 5 (52:52):
Like six months ago?
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Yeah?
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Yeah, whenever I go to Brandon's there's there will be
a living room for it.
Speaker 1 (52:59):
I love a good fort, somebody forded, Well, I tell
you what I love the days of having a fort
in the living room.
Speaker 3 (53:06):
You used to use the couch cushions. Yeah, well I've
never used the couch cushions. Its scaries house because you
know what he does with his couch anyway. Thanks so
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Speaker 5 (53:28):
We're going to talk.
Speaker 9 (53:29):
About Whitney Houston going out on tour. Yes, I know
she's not here anymore, but she's still going on tour.
And Demi Levado bachelorette party weekend. Huh.
Speaker 5 (53:40):
All right?
Speaker 3 (53:41):
That and more coming up. I'm gonna curious din Me
and Levado. Is she getting married?
Speaker 5 (53:44):
Yes, she's engaged.
Speaker 3 (53:46):
Yeah, I didn't know that you. Yes, I should listen
to your report more often. Her mind.
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Elvis Duran in the Morning Show, Sylvid in the Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (54:37):
I know I say it over and over and over.
If I could live in a world with no walls,
you know what I'm saying. I love being outside, eating, sleeping, everything.
If I could I live outside twenty four hours a day.
So we had a great lunch outside on this beautiful
terrace at this restaurant in Lebanon, New Jersey, at where
I live. It's pretty new. It's called Lebanon Pub. Be
(55:00):
something else, but now Lebanon Pub. Stephanie, she's had restaurants
out here for years. She opened this place up and
there's so successful. The food is so great, the drinks
were flowing. We had such a wonderful time. And Joey,
the guy who waited on.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
Us, he's actually coming to our jump start this summer
at Janks at Janks this Friday.
Speaker 3 (55:18):
So anyway, thank you so much, Stephanie. Congratulations. If you
live out in New Jersey near the Lebanon, New Jersey area,
go by. It's such a great place. I love finding
a new restaurant in a new place to hang out.
Let's see what else is on my list. Oh, Danielle's
report is on the way, we're gonna go around the room.
And also there was something else I had to say.
We had a list in a list I can't remember.
(55:40):
This is this is how you know we're we have
to We're gonna do that in a second too. This
is why you know we're not AI, because I'm effing
stuff up left and right, you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
there's no way I going on here. All right, let's
do Danielle report, Let's do you and then here's the music,
all right, Danielle, And then we're gonna go around the room.
And then it is prom season. So GANDHI has a
(56:00):
game involving prom themes. Do you remember your senior prom theme? Danielle?
Speaker 5 (56:05):
Nope. You know it's funny nobody remembered theirs. I don't
remember mine. I know there was a theme. There's always
a theme, like we voted on it and everything, but
I don't remember what it was.
Speaker 9 (56:12):
We didn't have a theme, I don't think. So we
just went to a place and we had our thing
there the No, there was no thing, listen.
Speaker 5 (56:18):
I lived in the Bronx.
Speaker 9 (56:19):
We didn't do things like that. We didn't have like
pomp pom cheerleader like you know type things like that.
Speaker 4 (56:25):
That was real themes.
Speaker 3 (56:28):
The Bronx doesn't have theme. You didn't do that, not allowed.
Speaker 9 (56:30):
We threw a party that was it.
Speaker 3 (56:32):
Okay, all right, so the party that shall remain themeless.
So anyway, so a lot of proms do have themes,
and so Gandhi's going to put you to the test
in a few says, hang on, you'll see what it's
about when we get there. A right, Danielle, your first,
all right.
Speaker 5 (56:45):
So Whitney used in the state.
Speaker 9 (56:46):
It is celebrating the fortieth anniversary of her debut in
music with a tour this fall. And I know she's
not here anymore, so I know we can't actually be her,
and it is not a hologram. It's actually something pretty cool.
It's called the Voice of Whitney Phonic Celebration. It will
include original master and remastered recordings of her hits with
new musical arrangements, plus never before seen footage and interviews,
(57:10):
which is pretty cool.
Speaker 6 (57:11):
Now.
Speaker 9 (57:11):
The people in charge of her state say there's discussions,
there's plans to take the tour international, because Whitney did
a lot of her concert tours throughout her career, going
out and traveling the world. So the Voice of Whitney
will be very unique and I will keep you posted
on all of the details. So Carrie Underwood, can you
believe it's been twenty years since Carrie Underwood came onto
(57:34):
the scene? Wow, that is insane. Her debut album, Some
Hearts came out November fifteenth, two thousand and five. So
she is dropping a new special edition vinyl Some Hearts
twentieth Anniversary Edition that is exclusively going to be at
Target this Friday, November fourteenth. Wait a minute, November fourteenth.
Speaker 5 (57:54):
No, no, no, no no, that was like, what the
She is dropping a new special edition.
Speaker 9 (57:58):
Vinyl Some Hearts twentieth Anniversary Edition exclusively through Target on Friday.
Then you're gonna get a double album released, and then
one thing's gonna have special packaging and a photo Booklet
you know how they do it. They put out lots
of really cool things. So if you are a carry
Onderwood fan, you can google that and get all your
information with Khalifa has announced the Good Vibes Only Tour
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Smoker's Edition, the second leg of his summer tour across
North America. The new dates are kicking off July twenty
ninth in Austin, Texas, wrapping up August fourteenth in Ridgefield, Washington.
Tickets for the new leg are going on sales to
the general public starting on May twenty second at ten
am local time. If you're interested in congratulations Calvin Harris
and his wife Vic Hope. They are expecting their first
(58:41):
child together. They've been married for two years, so they're
very excited.
Speaker 5 (58:45):
It's so cool.
Speaker 9 (58:46):
And Denzel Washington got into it with a photographer. I
don't know if you saw this at the can Film
Festival in France on Monday.
Speaker 5 (58:53):
He was seen.
Speaker 9 (58:54):
Pointing a finger in the photographer's face and then the
photographer tried to diffuse this and put his hand on
Denzel's arm, and you know how that goes. Don't try
to calm me down by putting your hand on my arm.
That would not work, and it did not work with
Denzel either. He got even angrier and he said stop
it multiple times. We don't know exactly what happened or
(59:14):
why it happened, but we do know something was going
on there. So Project Runway is back, guys, and Heidi
Klum will be hosting. It returns on Freeform, Hulu, and
Disney Plus starting July thirty first. It should be exciting.
If you are a fan, you love that your taser.
Oh so you love that fund.
Speaker 8 (59:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (59:32):
So they're gonna bring new judges to the panels. Some
of the alumni will be coming back, so it'll be exciting.
And Demi Lovado, now the rumor is that she is
getting married Memorial Day weekend. So she was in Vegas
and some people think that she was there celebrating her
bachelorette party. She was in a four bedroom presidential suite
inside Resorts World, and people are saying that that can
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cost you up to thirty thousand dollars a night. Oh
my gosh, I'm choking just thinking about the amount of money.
But anyway, she's had some good foods, she was at
the pool, she was hanging out with friends, and like
I said, looks like she will be marrying Jordan this
Memorial Day weekend.
Speaker 3 (01:00:12):
So well, you know, let's be real. I mean, if
you get married a memorially week and you're gonna save
some money, right.
Speaker 9 (01:00:18):
I'm not sure she has to worry about saving money.
Speaker 5 (01:00:19):
What do you think?
Speaker 3 (01:00:21):
Wat you Pennies, No matter who you are.
Speaker 9 (01:00:22):
Okay, celebrity, Wheel of Fortune, you've got the voice, you've
got Jeopardy Masters, all your FBI shows, of course, Sarah
Silverman has a special on and that is My Daniel Report.
Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
So people are kind of checking in left and right
commenting on the show I was talking about on Netflix
called Bad Thoughts. Have any of you seen it yet? No, okay,
I'm warning you. Maybe you shouldn't. I don't know. It
is one of the most outlandish, out of control, craziest
things I've ever seen. This guy's mind goes to crazy places.
(01:00:55):
Tom Sigurra, the comedian, But I tell you it's called
Bad Thoughts. Were like little snippets like twenty two minutes
each episode. There's like five of them, six of them,
and it's insane the direction this thing, this thing goes.
I mean, don't don't have kids in the room. Don't
let them see it. I'm warning you now, okay. And yeah,
it's it's on Netflix. Check it out. It's like people
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are comparing it a little to Black Mirror, but it's
just like a disgusting growth, out of control black mirror.
We'll leave it at that, Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
Also, you know how come an one was talking about
Gwyneth Paltrow's new candle, What's up there?
Speaker 9 (01:01:30):
Which one?
Speaker 5 (01:01:31):
The butt Hale one?
Speaker 3 (01:01:33):
Well, it's not called that, it's called this smells like
my ass candle. Well, and it's not a joke. And
they're saying that she knows what she's doing, she's not stupid.
It's gonna sell out.
Speaker 5 (01:01:45):
Well, the last one smelled like her cookie, right, ye.
Speaker 3 (01:01:47):
Yes it did. She broke her cookie, broke the internet.
She sold out.
Speaker 9 (01:01:51):
She had two different ones, didn't she have one that
smelled like the cookie and then one that smelled like
sex or something like that.
Speaker 11 (01:01:57):
Oh yeah, no, is that part?
Speaker 3 (01:02:01):
Well, this smells like my ass? This could be the
stalk the stalking stuff for this year, so watch out
for that.
Speaker 5 (01:02:08):
Was that candle.
Speaker 9 (01:02:09):
I'll probably a hundred bucks get at least I would.
I would buy it if it was butthole, like ask
to me, Like if it said butthole, that would be
more appealing to me. Are we really having this funnier?
Speaker 3 (01:02:20):
Are we really having this conversation?
Speaker 4 (01:02:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:02:22):
Okay, it's funny podcast, all right, tell you what? I
want to do a search? Maybe there's one out there, Danielle,
you know, okay, okay, maybe maybe Gwyneth will do it
next year. Move on one, no, okay, let's move on.
Oh my god. Around the room music Elvis.
Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
I'm trying to go around the room and daniel Daniel's
talking about buttholes.
Speaker 5 (01:02:49):
No, there's one that smells like my butt crack.
Speaker 9 (01:02:51):
Oh my god, that's the one I'm watering.
Speaker 1 (01:02:55):
Okay, that's a little more tame. Oh my god, Danielle.
We'll start with Danielle. Danielle, what's on your mind today.
Let's shift gears room here.
Speaker 9 (01:03:05):
You don't know if I can now do my around
the room because it's bathroom as well. Okay, I'm gonna
do it anyway. So I was just talking to Gandhi
about how we all know each other's footwear around here, right,
and some days we wear footwear that's a little more
stand out, it stands out more. So today I have
on these bright silver sneakers. So all I was thinking
(01:03:26):
about was if I was to go in the bathroom
and do something I shouldn't be doing, people would know
it's me just by those sneakers, yes, because they're silber,
and people know, oh, those are Danielle sneakers. So we
really do need to have like footwear for certain things
that you have to get done.
Speaker 3 (01:03:43):
Well, we have a colleague that has bathroom shoes. He
always wears his sneakers to the bathroom. But what can
I back up and say, yeah, what are you doing
in the bathroom? You shouldn't be doing well.
Speaker 9 (01:03:51):
I'm just saying, like, you know, if you have to
go and you have to do that, like you don't
want people to know was you.
Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
So you should be doing that. That's why the bathroom. Yeah,
but still I still.
Speaker 9 (01:04:00):
Don't want you know, I'm not like Diamond who goes
in the bathroom and announces everybody.
Speaker 5 (01:04:04):
I gotta do that. I want to keep it a secret.
Speaker 9 (01:04:06):
But my shoes given away, especially today today.
Speaker 5 (01:04:10):
They're like we've figured out many a coworker from their shoes.
Speaker 9 (01:04:13):
Yes, exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
Yeah, that's why you need bathroom shoes.
Speaker 9 (01:04:15):
Yeah, I'm going to get some of those.
Speaker 3 (01:04:17):
Okay, just keep it under your desk. Thank you, Well,
thank you, Danielle.
Speaker 9 (01:04:19):
That was nice.
Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
Today.
Speaker 10 (01:04:24):
Well, you know, I'm not much for watching TV, but
I really do love a great documentary or a biopic
when it's set in reality. And I am really looking
forward to this Friday because uh, pee wee pee wee.
Herman pees himself comes out. This is Paul Rubins, and
they basically put cameras on him. He granted these interviews.
(01:04:46):
There's even a final message that he left the day
before he died back in twenty twenty three. This got
a lot of accolades at Sun Dance this January, and
it's going to be available on HBO and HBO Max
on Friday. And growing up watching Pee Wee's Play a
House on TV, this is one that I cannot wait
to watch. And Rotten Tomatoes gives it like one hundred
under So I cannot wait and and I can't wait.
Speaker 3 (01:05:08):
I didn't even know. I didn't even know it was
coming out. Thanks for telling this Friday, HBO, HBO, Max
Pei himself all right, can't wait, beautiful, thank you, scary,
Hey Froggy, what's up with you?
Speaker 14 (01:05:19):
So?
Speaker 11 (01:05:19):
I saw this mean yesterday and it made me think,
And this is a great question. At what age is
it not appropriate any longer to look at somebody and say, wow,
you got so big?
Speaker 3 (01:05:29):
Think about it.
Speaker 11 (01:05:29):
You say that to the little kids if you see
a little kid you haven't seen it for three or
four years, like, wow, you got so big. But at
what age does that cut off? Or you're like, yeah,
I shouldn't say that to that person anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:05:43):
I don't know I have a figure out after childhood. Yeah,
you shouldn't tell anyone they're big. Wow you got so big?
Speaker 9 (01:05:51):
I can you use the word tall?
Speaker 3 (01:05:54):
Look, let's think about that. We'll come up with an
age vote now and text in your vote at fifty
five one hundred. Hey, Gandhi, what's up?
Speaker 5 (01:06:04):
Okay? I saw the quote the other day and I
loved it, and it said, don't be afraid to start over.
You might just like the news story better. And I
love that and I think about it all the time
because how many people do we know who are in
a situation that they don't like and they're not happy
with let's just talk specifically about relationships, and they're afraid. Well,
if I move on from this, then on I don't
want to start over. So many people say I don't
(01:06:25):
want to start over. Sometimes starting over is the best
thing you could ever do. Most of the time, starting
over is the best thing you could do. So give
it a shot. Don't short change your.
Speaker 3 (01:06:34):
That's great advice, Nate, you do you'll be afraid to
start over? I mean, look, you know we have several
examples in this room people who have started over in
one way or another, And see seems seemed to be
doing okay, absolutely, So what's up with you today, Nate?
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
Okay, so I have a test for you if you
want to know if your mechanic or service center is
taking advantage of you on your car.
Speaker 3 (01:07:00):
Yeah, okay, okay.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
So yesterday I was going to try out a new
service place and they were going to change my oil
and do the whole multipoint inspection thing. So I went
and prior to going there, I changed the air filter.
It's very easy to do. Nine times out of ten,
you can do it yourself, very simple, costs you about
twenty bucks usually. So I changed this myself. I go
to the service center, they changed my oil, and when
(01:07:22):
they came to tell me all the other things that
that that I needed for the car, guess what they said?
Speaker 3 (01:07:26):
You need a new air filter. Bit what did you say?
What you say?
Speaker 4 (01:07:32):
I did not call them that.
Speaker 1 (01:07:34):
I just knew I will never ever take my car
here ever again. So do it yourself. Froggy attest to this.
Speaker 11 (01:07:42):
Oh, the cabin air filter. Cabinof is easy to change.
Nine times out of ten, you can go.
Speaker 3 (01:07:48):
Why did you say something to them?
Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
Because I just knew that this was not going to
be the place that I took my car in the future,
you know what I mean. I wanted to and my
dad said, why didn't just say something? I'm like, you
know what what am I going to do?
Speaker 3 (01:08:00):
Oldest guy that he's full of crap?
Speaker 9 (01:08:01):
Yes, because if you do say then then maybe you're
saving somebody else this problem.
Speaker 1 (01:08:05):
Yeah. I just don't know how that's going to chat.
I could leave a Google review or something. But anyway,
did good old uncle Nate here telling you to do it?
Speaker 3 (01:08:13):
Good?
Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Call Nate and you'll you'll find out who's trustworthy and
who's good. Oh, thank you Uncle Nate, pop pop, you
appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (01:08:20):
I don't want to stand out front with the sign
that say they lie about air filters.
Speaker 6 (01:08:23):
They did.
Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
Yeah, yeah, and so it cost me twenty dollars to
do you know what they were going to charge me?
Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
What one and twenty seven dollars skid needles ninety seconds?
Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
Didn't even need it. Hey, pretty sure? Sandwich up with you?
Speaker 4 (01:08:37):
Okay?
Speaker 5 (01:08:37):
Elvis?
Speaker 12 (01:08:37):
Yesterday you went around and asked all of us what
we are doing today to celebrate? And I thought that
was so funny because my husband William and I over
the weekend already decided we were going to celebrate quote
because we can, yesterday. So we went into the city
with no reservations for anywhere, just to wander around. And
not only did we have a really great dinner.
Speaker 5 (01:08:54):
We ended up seeing a show. We bought tickets like.
Speaker 12 (01:08:57):
Thirty minutes before to see Glengarry Glenn Rocks. It was,
It's awesome and it might have been one of my
favorite random celebrating just because we can. I love them
Mondays to date. So take you know, at Elvis's advice,
find something to celebrate. There is no such thing as
something you can't celebrate. Go enjoy yourself.
Speaker 3 (01:09:12):
Yeah, going to see a show on Broadway, it's like, oh,
you think you got to plan ahead, you gotta have
it on a calendar. No, you can get ticket, it's
like ten minutes before the show starts. And sometimes save
a lot of money.
Speaker 5 (01:09:20):
So many apps too, like you're good, You're good.
Speaker 3 (01:09:23):
I'm in, I'm in all right. So it is prompt
season and so Gandhi decided we should do a little
deep dive into prom themes. My my problem had something
to do with a rainbow. I can't remember what it was.
Oh nice toy, but anyway, so what do you want
to do we did. We need someone to call up
and figure out these songs that represent themes for proms?
Is that what I mess?
Speaker 5 (01:09:44):
All of these songs are prom themes, and they're very
popular prom themes. They're also very popular songs, so I
think you can get them.
Speaker 3 (01:09:50):
All right, so called diamond now and get in here.
If you know your music, you could probably win this.
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Speaker 4 (01:10:52):
Tell mister Ran in the Morning Show, Wow.
Speaker 3 (01:10:55):
Going on, we're gonna play a game that has to
do with prom themes, and you're right, Gandhi. I'm just
talking to some people online and no one remembers their
prom theme if it was only two years ago, they
don't remember it.
Speaker 5 (01:11:08):
Yeah, I know, Nate. Nate just said that his was
my heart will go on. I think because he said
Titanic was that was big that year? And then I
remembered mine. It was an Eve six song, Cheers to
the Night.
Speaker 3 (01:11:25):
Absolutely, Yeah, did Scary chop and sing it just like that?
Speaker 5 (01:11:28):
I wish she would have damn.
Speaker 3 (01:11:32):
All right, So this is a game based on songs
that are prom theme songs? Right, all right, Scary, We're
gonna get in a second. Hold on, Let's first get
into the three things we need to know from Gandhi,
and then let's talk about prom themes and then you know,
we whip it out every year. Sunscreen by Baz.
Speaker 5 (01:11:50):
Luhrmann, Well so much makes me cry every time.
Speaker 3 (01:11:53):
Every time we play it, people cry, like you're saying,
but people where's that song from? I never heard it before,
but if you've heard it, if you've heard it before,
if you have, it doesn't matter. It's still as powerful
when we play in a few minutes. So I'll hang on.
Speaker 5 (01:12:05):
I'll time out with Garrett.
Speaker 3 (01:12:07):
It really truly is. And also sound with Garrett is
on the way. Al right, first three things from you?
What's going on?
Speaker 9 (01:12:11):
All right?
Speaker 5 (01:12:11):
After a short strike, New Jersey transit trains are running
again today for hundreds of thousands of rail customers. Train
engineers walked off the job last Friday morning because of
a contract dispute over wages, but an agreement was reached
over the weekend, allowing rail service to resume early this morning.
Thy gosh, thank gosh, that was chaos for those few days.
Governor Phil Murphy calls it affair and fiscally responsible contract
(01:12:33):
settlement that provides a generous wage increase. The union has
been pushing for higher pay. And now, in other New
Jersey news, the FAA is investigating another radio outage at
Newark Liberty International Airport.
Speaker 3 (01:12:45):
God, that out that's scary stuff, it is.
Speaker 5 (01:12:48):
It just keeps happening. That outage lasted just two seconds
this time, but apparently, it is the fourth since April
twenty eighth. A ninety second outage that day caused five
air traffic controllers to take trauma leave. Decades old communications
equipment and staffing problems have led to the FAA trimming
arrivals to twenty eight an hour through June fifteenth, and
then increasing to thirty four an hour through October twenty fifth.
(01:13:11):
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department believes a mashed casualty
event was avoided during a deadly shooting at a gym.
The shooting happened last Friday afternoon at a Las Vegas
athletic club location. A thirty four year old man fired
twenty four rounds inside the building, killing a manager and
injuring three other people, but police say the man intended
to fire more shots and his rifle malfunctioned. Arriving police
(01:13:32):
officers engaged and killed the heavily armed suspect, who they
say was a member at that gym. And finally, we
know that being active makes a huge difference for your health.
But there's even more good news. It doesn't take long
runs or hardcore gym sessions to lower your risk of cancer.
According to a large new study from the University of
Oxford in England, light intensity activities and casual walking can
(01:13:55):
actually reduce your risk of thirteen different types of cancer.
The more you move, the lower your risk. Researchers followed
over eighty five thousand participants with an average of sixty
three who wore fitness trackers for six years, and they
say the number of steps taken was more important than
the pace you're actually taking them. So just get out
and move around. How sad is it that we have
to tell people to move People move around doesn't have
(01:14:18):
to be power walking. They're saying, shopping and even doing
household chores can count.
Speaker 9 (01:14:22):
I can do shopping.
Speaker 5 (01:14:23):
There you go, Danielle, You'll be healthy forever.
Speaker 9 (01:14:25):
Thanks.
Speaker 3 (01:14:26):
That's walking. That's walking, it is.
Speaker 5 (01:14:28):
Participants with the most daily physical activity were twenty six
percent less likely to develop cancer than people with the
least activity. And those are your three things.
Speaker 3 (01:14:37):
Wow, going for a walk could help reduce the chance
of getting thirteen different types of cancer. That's pretty wild.
All right, let's do it. Do you have any music
for this scary I do theme? How about third Eye blind?
Can I get graduate? Oh my gosh, trying to get
my join ass off the street. All right, there you go.
(01:14:59):
That's how we could do as the best we could
find out. Well, so none of the other songs I
wanted are in the computer yet. So this is the Okay, oh,
let's do it's prom theme songs I got Craig. Craig's
online five I think. Hey, Craig's how's it going?
Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
Good morning in Hello lady, well, hello lady.
Speaker 3 (01:15:17):
All right, Craig, do you remember your prom theme or
did you have one that you recall?
Speaker 7 (01:15:22):
I'm sure I did.
Speaker 3 (01:15:22):
I don't have a clue. See that's something no one remembers.
Well anyway, so maybe on this list of ten ten
prom theme songs, one of them may hit up to
hit you up south the head and you're like, oh
my god, that was my prom theme. Well let's see.
So what describe to Craig what he's doing here?
Speaker 5 (01:15:37):
All right, Craig, So these are very popular prom themes
because most proms have a theme, and they're also represented
by a song. So all you have to do is
guess a song. You don't need the artist, just the title.
I can do that, and that's the theme of the proms.
Speaker 3 (01:15:48):
Yes, so the name of the songs all he has
to go. Yes, okay, here we go. Prom Themes song
number one?
Speaker 17 (01:15:54):
What is this?
Speaker 3 (01:15:57):
Oh my god? Yes, abbot dancing Queen?
Speaker 5 (01:16:01):
Yes, yes, record.
Speaker 3 (01:16:06):
Dancing Queen. Is that a prom theme?
Speaker 4 (01:16:08):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:16:09):
This year's prom theme is dancing Queen.
Speaker 5 (01:16:11):
Yes, that was one of those ones. Also, this is
from the first.
Speaker 3 (01:16:16):
Yeah, okay, good, So we're only giving you like the
first couple of seconds of each song from the first
bat Here is prom theme song number two?
Speaker 4 (01:16:22):
What is this?
Speaker 16 (01:16:26):
When he said I wanted to dance with somebody?
Speaker 5 (01:16:28):
You're right, but that is not the right clue in there.
That's weird.
Speaker 3 (01:16:31):
Yeah, that's not right, but you got that right? Yay kay, Yeah,
I'm afraid to see what the third one is? All right,
So here's here's song number three. Oh oh, is that
Chris Brown Forever?
Speaker 6 (01:16:47):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:16:48):
Yes, God, who wants a prom theme for forever forever? No? Okay,
you're doing really well. Here's song number four. No, this
is not the right game, okay, game prom Okay, we're
(01:17:08):
having a computer a computer Maybe that's this year's Maybe
that's this year's prom theme, computer malfunctions.
Speaker 5 (01:17:16):
The first song was correct. Maybe there's more than one trump?
How did things get loaded to okay.
Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
Okay, well, what do we do, hey, producer Nate, what
do we do here? Let's start from scratch on the
one that was supposed to happen. How about okay?
Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
Okay, Craig, Okay, no, no, no, Craig, do keep listening.
Here's the nature play a song play okay, dancing queen,
got that. Here's the number two? Okay, forever Chris Brown,
you got that. Here's song number three?
Speaker 3 (01:17:50):
There you go. What song is that?
Speaker 10 (01:17:52):
Oh, that's the way you are?
Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
Yes, absolutely, now we're on track. Here's prom theme song
number four?
Speaker 18 (01:18:09):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (01:18:10):
Uh I know it?
Speaker 2 (01:18:17):
Ha.
Speaker 3 (01:18:21):
That's closer Cheese Hunkers.
Speaker 1 (01:18:24):
Baby, Closer in the Vaccine of You.
Speaker 3 (01:18:28):
Okay, so what prom theme? Would closer?
Speaker 4 (01:18:30):
Be?
Speaker 3 (01:18:30):
Closer?
Speaker 5 (01:18:31):
Closer literally closer like a mattress.
Speaker 9 (01:18:33):
They're gonna throw mattresses around, you.
Speaker 5 (01:18:35):
Know, like they're closer to each other, closer, graduating.
Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
Okay, here is prom theme song number five?
Speaker 18 (01:18:41):
Okay, here comes a wild prom theme number six?
Speaker 7 (01:18:54):
What is this?
Speaker 4 (01:19:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:19:02):
Wow, let's party with Welcome to the Jungle.
Speaker 6 (01:19:11):
What about it?
Speaker 4 (01:19:13):
Turn off?
Speaker 3 (01:19:13):
Turn off? Thank you? Okay? Prom theme number seven?
Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
What is this?
Speaker 4 (01:19:21):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:19:22):
H that's it, that's it? Yes, I say it.
Speaker 7 (01:19:32):
Ye lucky.
Speaker 3 (01:19:34):
Oh, I'm not about Yeah, it does sound a little
like okay, but that's about damn time Lizzo for sure. Okay,
all right, here, okay, okay. Here is prompt theme song
number eight, Party in the US. Despite everything going on,
(01:19:58):
You're doing really well, Craig. Here is prompt theme song
number nine.
Speaker 7 (01:20:04):
Week.
Speaker 3 (01:20:06):
We're gonna play that.
Speaker 12 (01:20:06):
What is that?
Speaker 8 (01:20:09):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (01:20:10):
Is that I think of Neo?
Speaker 3 (01:20:13):
Okay, what's the name of the song? The prom Uh?
Speaker 16 (01:20:23):
Another song?
Speaker 10 (01:20:24):
I can't think of the name of it.
Speaker 3 (01:20:33):
That is Time of My Life Pitt Bull and EO. Excellent,
So we're gonna we're gonna play it for you in
a second.
Speaker 6 (01:20:39):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:20:40):
And finally, prompt theme number ten.
Speaker 13 (01:20:42):
What is this?
Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
A wow?
Speaker 3 (01:20:48):
I'm going to say, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 4 (01:20:51):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:20:54):
See.
Speaker 3 (01:20:55):
There you go, prom season it's here, Craig, Good job, Craig.
What do you have for well, he's got five hundred bucks.
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Speaker 6 (01:21:27):
That's awesome, Thanks so much, guys.
Speaker 3 (01:21:31):
It's good. Hold on a second, Craig, have a great day. Excellent.
Should we do sound or should we play bas Luhrman Lookman.
Speaker 11 (01:21:41):
Or time of No?
Speaker 3 (01:21:42):
We promised Basil Hrman we got to play that. But
how we're doing the clock to have time for sound
and Basil five minutes, that's all you got time for.
We'll do sound next up to that. Okay, okay. We
play the song every single year. A lot of people
still haven't heard it before, a lot of people have.
It's great advice and it makes people cry.
Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
Here we go.
Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
It's perfect for prom season. Everybody's free to wear sunscreen.
This is Baz. Ladies and gentlemen, where sunscreen. There you go,
Baz Luhman, and everybody's free to wear sunscreen. I love it.
Look at the comments people texting. It's like, oh my gosh,
I'm crying. I feel pumped about life, but I'm crying.
The older I get, the more this song gives me
(01:22:23):
the feels. Whatever's playing. I didn't know I needed to
hear that, but I did. I love it so again,
it's Baz Lureman and everybody's free to wear sunscreen. By
the way, that came out in nineteen ninety nine, because
we actually take out the part in the very beginning
where he says, and now to the class of ninety nine,
let's make a run. Think it's new. Just take that
off and it's Brandon anyway. Excellent, Danielle, what are you
(01:22:45):
coming up?
Speaker 9 (01:22:45):
We are going to be talking about Pepa peg because
she has a new baby's sister, and Conan O'Brien is
a brand new voice and Toy Story five all that
and sound.
Speaker 3 (01:22:56):
On the way again thanks to mj the musical. We
all went to see it again the other day. Let
me tell you another thing that happened about about to
me after we saw the musical. That music just takes
me back and all the hits that Michael Jackson gave us,
and only some of them are in that because I
mean it would be an eight hour long show. It's
(01:23:17):
really a great gift. Take someone as a present. Tickets
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All right, sound and Danielle coming up right after this
hit the button, Scarry. What's the thing If you.
Speaker 14 (01:23:28):
Love the Morning Show, it's a good idea to follow
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Pro do you know what's good for me?
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Elvis Durand's show. Follow them to Elvis Daran in the
Morning Show. Who is this Elvis duran in the Morning Show?
Speaker 1 (01:23:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:23:45):
During the song, we're talking about this guy who now
has over one and a half million followers on Instagram.
His name is Oliver Widger.
Speaker 1 (01:23:53):
He wanted to give up on corporate life living in Oregon,
so he bought a sailboat. You got his cat Phoenix,
and said I'm going to sail from Oregon to Hawaii.
He's in day number twenty something.
Speaker 3 (01:24:05):
He's on his way. So he's been chronicling this every
day and updating several times a day on his Instagram page.
He in Phoenix out there in the Atlantic or Pacific. Sorry,
And it's fascinating to see what goes through his mind.
What made him decide to give up on this corporate life?
And he actually said in his opening videos, I'm going
to sail around the world until the day I die.
(01:24:27):
He said, this is what want to do for the
rest of my life. He had never sailed a boat
anywhere except for a river, and then now he's out
on the Pacific on his way to Hawaii. If you
want to follow him, it is his name, his cats
Okay Sailing, Underscored Sailing Underscore with Underscore Phoenix on Instagram.
I know a lot of people listening are following following him.
(01:24:50):
I started following him when he had under a fifteen
hundred followers. Now he's a million and a half.
Speaker 7 (01:24:55):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:24:55):
Wow, that's why incredible.
Speaker 4 (01:24:57):
I'd be scared.
Speaker 5 (01:24:59):
Like he just cooks all his own food and has
it all there. That's amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:25:02):
Yeah, he does everything and is cat Phoenix just hanging out.
Speaker 5 (01:25:05):
You know, that's so coy.
Speaker 3 (01:25:06):
He goes through some really scary weather, you know, and
he's never experienced that before as a sailor and here
he's doing it. I don't know it. He says everything
about this guy.
Speaker 5 (01:25:15):
Yeah, how long you get to know him to take him?
Speaker 2 (01:25:17):
Do?
Speaker 1 (01:25:17):
We know?
Speaker 3 (01:25:18):
He estimated at the beginning around twenty to twenty four days,
and now he's he's right there. He's at twenty three
twenty four days, I believe anyway. Yeah, he just says
he was just sick of life the way he was
living it. But he knew he had living to do
and he's doing it on the selboat with his cat Phoenix.
Speaker 5 (01:25:36):
That's so cool.
Speaker 3 (01:25:37):
Yep, it is so But he says, I mean, he's
gonna go around the world. So I guess Hawaii is
stop number one for him.
Speaker 9 (01:25:42):
That's so crazy.
Speaker 5 (01:25:43):
Good luck.
Speaker 9 (01:25:44):
You know, my husband's mother did the same, not exactly
the same, but she her and her husband were like,
you know what we're done. They moved onto a houseboat
and they drove it across the River Thames from England
to France. And what they did was they found a
q little town and they started buying houses and fixing
them up and flipping them and living on the boat.
(01:26:06):
And we couldn't even send her anything because she didn't
have any room on the boat to put anything, because
she was downsizing everything and just kind of getting rid
of all the clutter. And then eventually, like you said, Elvis,
what's the two best things about buying a boat? Two
best days of your life.
Speaker 3 (01:26:21):
Buying it and getting rid of right.
Speaker 9 (01:26:22):
So they wound up getting rid of the boat and
then they just moved into one of the little houses
that they rebuilt and flipped in this little area in
France and they're so happy.
Speaker 1 (01:26:31):
That sounds like quite the ideal life. Yeah, yeah, gosh,
that is incredible. Incredible.
Speaker 3 (01:26:37):
Anyway, again, if you want to follow him and his journey,
it is I had it pulled up and let me
pulling up again. I'm sorry, what is it?
Speaker 1 (01:26:47):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:26:47):
Here? It is sailing underscore with Underscore Phoenix. Phoenix is
his cat. It's so fun to watch him. Anyway, let's
get into sound and then we have Danielle coming up.
You're up first, Garrett. What's going on? All right, let's
start with Taylor Swift.
Speaker 13 (01:27:02):
So we're getting really close to the re release of
Reputation Taylor's version, and we all know the song from
that Look What You Made Me Do off that album
sounds like this. So last night, if you're watching Handmaid's Tail,
we got to hear Look What You Made Me Do
Taylor's version, and here's what that sounds like.
Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
It sounds a little different than the original.
Speaker 5 (01:27:22):
Buffy trauma drama.
Speaker 4 (01:27:29):
All I think about.
Speaker 7 (01:27:31):
And then.
Speaker 13 (01:27:33):
Yeah, so that was in the first scene of Handmaid's
tale without ruining anything. So if you watch that, you
know what I'm talking about. All right, moving over to
TikTok trends. So be careful if you're walking in the
street and someone comes up to you and asks, hey,
do you know what time it is? And you take
out your phone. So this guy did that to a
stranger and then he played the Apple Cash sounder, so
it made it sound like he was stealing cash from him.
(01:27:56):
And then he played the game mess Around and find
Out and the guy started to beat him up.
Speaker 3 (01:28:01):
Excuse me, do you have a time on you buy
any chums?
Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
Thank you?
Speaker 7 (01:28:05):
What are you doing there?
Speaker 3 (01:28:06):
I just needed to doing that. I'm sorry, I'll give
you your phone, give me that fine.
Speaker 4 (01:28:09):
Can we just talk?
Speaker 3 (01:28:10):
Give me that fine? Wrong man, you gonna bake it?
What did you do that? Trying to explain you kill me?
Speaker 13 (01:28:17):
Yeah, so he's like, it's just a joke. I didn't
steal money fro him. Yeah, the guy was like two
times his size. These guys, I mean, they get beat
down all the time. It's stupid, stupid bracelet.
Speaker 3 (01:28:27):
So just be careful if someone comes up to you
and asks, U you know what time it is? On
your phone?
Speaker 13 (01:28:31):
All right, and then moving over to Britain's Got Talent.
Cool story. This guy Vinnie McKee, he works at a restaurant.
He sings at the restaurant, so some nights he's only
singing for one table, the maximum ten tables at best.
So he shows up to Britain's Got Talent and he
did this man, jan.
Speaker 6 (01:28:50):
I'm gonna tree about the time when I'm with you
and walk five miles five.
Speaker 13 (01:29:05):
Of course, he impressed everyone and then he got the
golden buzzer on Britain's Got Talent to advanced to the finals.
But it's a cool story going singing for one table
to singing for thousands. After that Jelly roll, he was
in a concert and he was in Detroit at fordes
Field and brought out Eminem for Lose Yourself And here's
a little sample of that.
Speaker 3 (01:29:31):
That's cool and there you Wow. I'd love to see
that jellyos everywhere. I love him. You're a good American,
Danielle Daniel give me your favorite couple of stories here
because we got to get you on here. What are
you loving today?
Speaker 9 (01:29:43):
Let's talk about Conan because he just joined toy. Story
five is the voice of a new character named Smarty Pants.
He announced the news yesterday in a video and he
is very excited about it. He said, we don't really
know the plot about the movie except the toys will
deal with modern day kids and electronics and Tim Allen
and says that there will be a focus on Jesse
Toy Story five hits theaters June nineteenth, twenty twenty six.
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Speaker 3 (01:30:58):
All right, we have a business propose from one of
our listeners. You know you can you can talk to us.
If you're listening to us on the iHeartRadio app. There's
a little microphones to talk back, Mike, you can talk
to us. And here's what Shannon just left us. Ready
for this, Here we go. Let me play this for
you right here.
Speaker 6 (01:31:14):
I'll pay you guys one million dollars if you stop
playing the phone taps, the anxiety, the stress.
Speaker 4 (01:31:24):
Oh man, you can't handle that first thing in the
morning before coffee.
Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
All right, thank you, Shannon, Shannon. Finally someone agrees, someone
agrees with me that this stupid phone.
Speaker 3 (01:31:34):
Tap done a million bucks dollar. Oh no, don't tell
us that. Don't let them in on that. Don't take
their cut. No, it's a listener who is at the
end of her rope. You can tell because she's offering
a million dollars because she's stressed out and starting her
day with phone taps. I get it.
Speaker 9 (01:31:51):
It happens, It happens.
Speaker 5 (01:31:54):
If that was a real offer, would we take it. Yes,
that's a lot of money.
Speaker 9 (01:31:58):
That is a lot of money.
Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
Well, here's the thing. We make money off those things too.
So let's think this through. Let me, let me, let
me get back to accounting. I see what they say
about this. What's scary?
Speaker 10 (01:32:07):
I think that's rather selfish of Shannon, because I mean
she's thinking of selfish.
Speaker 3 (01:32:13):
Yeah, she's offering a million dollars.
Speaker 5 (01:32:16):
It's still good of our listeners exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:32:18):
Well, because well, hold on a second, A lot of
people love the phone taps. So it's crazy to me. Okay,
she's gonna make us an offer like that. Okay, I
tell you what, if you can beat her off for
a million dollars, we'll keep playing them.
Speaker 9 (01:32:29):
Yes, scary, Oh that's good.
Speaker 10 (01:32:31):
I just you know, I just think that that's you
know here, I'm gonna shut this down by throwing cash
at it. So she wants to shut down this features,
that's that's the way of America.
Speaker 9 (01:32:41):
EVI has been trying to shut down this feature forever.
Speaker 5 (01:32:44):
I think it's a poor move on the flip side.
Speaker 9 (01:32:46):
Scary.
Speaker 5 (01:32:46):
What about all the people who hate the phone taps?
She's doing them a favor. Yeah, someone's got to win here.
Speaker 3 (01:32:52):
I would say more people love them than hate them. Well,
you're saying that because a lot of people who hate
them just turned us off and never came back. What
if we did a big campaign we got rid of
the phone taps, come back to our shop.
Speaker 5 (01:33:04):
That might work. Actually, the notesap comeback. Oh my god,
we have a promotion. Oh, let's do it.
Speaker 9 (01:33:10):
That's all I found. The notes tap comeback.
Speaker 10 (01:33:12):
I think Shannon should put her money somewhere else, do
some good somewhere else.
Speaker 3 (01:33:17):
Don't speak for all of us. Here's what's going on there,
all right? Anyway, So okay, gives us something to think about, okay.
In other words, it's a great way to use our
talkback feature. Feel free to offer us cash to bribe
us to turn the ship in a different direction, and
we'll take your bribe, or at least we'll entertain it. Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:33:36):
I love the talkback feature, by the way, I think
that they just awesome. Like we use it for my
podcast and people are hilarious. Yeah yeah, sometimes I mean,
but mostly funny.
Speaker 3 (01:33:44):
Hat come the texts. Yes, I hate the phone taps.
Another one, thanks Shannon, agreed. Another one. I changed the
channel when they're on another one. Phone taps make my morning.
But here's someone else. I also hate the phone taps.
Phone taps are what I look forward to every morning. Hey,
just thinking about it, Elvis. A million dollars is the
starting point if this was a go fund me. Oh,
I mean the the options are endless. Is how much
we could raise to stop them?
Speaker 4 (01:34:05):
Huh?
Speaker 3 (01:34:06):
You're right? I mean if we don't have any idea
until we try it. Yeah, all right, tell you what,
Let's give it a whirl.
Speaker 5 (01:34:12):
This is kind of a genius way to program and
include sales like we can do horrible things and have
people pay us to stop doing the horrible things. Like
what's the worst song ever? We'll play it on repeat
until you pay us enough to stop.
Speaker 4 (01:34:24):
Yeah? Is that legal? Well?
Speaker 3 (01:34:28):
Wait, it's illegal to take money to play a song,
but is it illegal to receive money to not play
a song?
Speaker 5 (01:34:34):
I don't take all right.
Speaker 9 (01:34:37):
I think we should start the no Tap Comeback go
fundme page and then we could donate all that money
to charity. Nobody can get mad at us if we
do something for charity.
Speaker 3 (01:34:48):
Okay, Well, tell you what? Is there someone you wants
to fire? I'll crap can someone right now? For a
million dollars?
Speaker 9 (01:34:53):
Is for a million dollars?
Speaker 5 (01:34:55):
I will submit via email.
Speaker 1 (01:34:57):
I'll fire me for a million dollars? Maybe maybe, less,
maybe less.
Speaker 3 (01:35:05):
Can you imagine, like, what line of work are you
in where you can actually accept money as we'll call
it a bribe. It's a bribe government, government campaigns. That
would never happen ever.
Speaker 17 (01:35:21):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:35:21):
Let's let's say you're a you're a survey at a restaurant,
you're you're you're waiting tables, whatever. Hey, if I slip
your five dollars, can you throw a twenty five dollars
steak on the girl for you? What I was like,
I don't know. I don't know, split it with it
with a chef. I don't know. There's we could get
through life by just bribing people.
Speaker 5 (01:35:39):
I think a lot of places.
Speaker 3 (01:35:41):
Yeah, I know, it really does.
Speaker 9 (01:35:44):
All right, We've got ideas, guy, We've got ideas.
Speaker 5 (01:35:47):
I would like to say, I'm very bribeable. Should anyone
want to try and bribe me? Yes, I know all
the spirits.
Speaker 3 (01:35:54):
Well, it's scary. You're talking about how she's she wants
to throw money at something too, and you call that
solf us. You do it all the time in restaurants
and you you throw money, you over tip sometimes when
they take good care of you and they get you. Yeah, Okay,
then who are you to start making fun?
Speaker 10 (01:36:11):
They've performed the service for me, and and I think
those people are worthy of the tips.
Speaker 3 (01:36:16):
Okay, I think we're worthy of a million dollars for
not playing phone taps. What is the difference?
Speaker 5 (01:36:20):
That would be a service to her?
Speaker 3 (01:36:21):
That's right, exactly, a service to all of us. It's
a million dollars. Come in. We don't want to listen
to that phone top.
Speaker 9 (01:36:26):
And earlier on in the day we talked about how
our customer service needs to be improved a little bit,
so you know, maybe that's an improvement.
Speaker 3 (01:36:33):
I'll shed a tier though the day they go away.
Speaker 1 (01:36:37):
It's okay, make it too, man, I'll go and take
the phone taps with me, like a backpack full of
phone taps.
Speaker 3 (01:36:47):
Oh my gosh, where to help us go? He said?
Down the hallway with the phone taps. Hey, there's this
story in today's New York Post. I want to read
this to you. Let me read you the headline, because
I love headlines. French pizza chef confesses to killing a
reclusive man, then chopping and cooking his body in a
pot of vegetables.
Speaker 5 (01:37:05):
Oh and then wait, does it say who ate it?
We ate the vegetables and.
Speaker 3 (01:37:09):
This well, let's read on, Danielle. I'm glad you asked. Okay, okay,
let me just read this story from the New York Post.
A French a French restaurant owner confessed to killing a
recluse during a botched robbery, then chopping up the man's
body and cooking parts of it in a pot of
vegetables to try to cover his tracks. Philippe Schneider and
his partner Natalie Natalie Cabusi but Kabusi, what is that?
Speaker 16 (01:37:32):
What?
Speaker 3 (01:37:33):
I don't know. They're both on trial for their alleged
involvement in the murder of a sixty year old guy,
George Someone who disappeared in twenty twenty three. Schneider, a
former butcher, allegedly told police that he and his partner
killed this guy during a botched break in at at
the guy's house in the woods in France. Were okay,
they were breaking into this guy's house and they killed him.
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The alleged killer even warned investigators what I'm about to
tell you is horrific, and then hold the story. Schneider
told the investigating judge they had tied up the guy,
gagged him, and after searching his house, They came back
to find him dead from suffocation. To cover it up,
the pizza chef reportedly said he dismembered the victim's body,
burned his head, hands and feet, and let pieces scattered
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throughout the area and inside his own van, which the
pair absconded. Schneider also said he tried cooking parts of
the body in a pot of vegetables in line with
a religious ritual he learned about in Nepaul. The story
just goes on and on. Wow, he wanted to cook
the meat until it fell off the bone. Oh okay,
and was telling anyone who found out about it. He
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was cooking food for his dog.
Speaker 9 (01:38:40):
Oh, so he probably fit it to the dog.
Speaker 3 (01:38:42):
Then I keep waiting for him to say I keep
waiting for him to say he fed it to his
pizza clients.
Speaker 5 (01:38:50):
But he didn't.
Speaker 3 (01:38:52):
It's just wild, And it seems like every day you
read something somewhere or you hear a story that makes
you go, what am I so naive to think that
doesn't happen?
Speaker 2 (01:39:02):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:39:03):
I mean, people are people can do anything that puts
their mind. They set their minds to you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 9 (01:39:08):
That's scared.
Speaker 5 (01:39:09):
There's a lot going on in France right now too,
because you've got you know, Kim Kardashian's trial is happening,
this whatever the heck that chef thing was. And then
there are all these kidnappings and attempted kidnappings of crypto
millionaires and their family. I don't know if you guys
have seen them, but they are wild, like broad daylight,
middle of the street, just grabbing people.
Speaker 3 (01:39:28):
The story you gave me there it was in Paris, right, yes,
they are grabbing wealthy industrialist kids and holding with handsome
for ransom. What are they doing?
Speaker 5 (01:39:38):
They're trying to so they actually got it's it's mostly
crypto right now. They got one guy who was a
crypto millionaire and I believe his wife and they paid
to get out. Then they went after somebody's daughter and
it was broad daylight. They try to grab the daughter,
but her boyfriend or fiance was with her and he
put up such a fight that they ended up running away.
But it was just it's crazy because it's in the
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middle of the day, these people standing around recording, like.
Speaker 9 (01:40:01):
What can you imagine if someone's kid gets taken, they
call the parents parents, guy, nah, we're good, Yeah, keep them.
Speaker 6 (01:40:09):
Keep them.
Speaker 1 (01:40:11):
Yeah, Yeah, you're old enough to remember this was the billionaire.
The sentence with that, let me ask you, why do
you why do you have to preface the story? I say,
you're old enough, you don't have to say that. You
can eliminate that line. You can get it a little bit, okay,
j Son, exactly, you're you're you're probably old enough to
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remember that too. I know because I read about it.
But this, this billionaire's son was kidnapped, and the kidnappers
sent the ear of the kid to his dad so
that they that he would spend the money for the ransom,
and he refused to do it.
Speaker 3 (01:40:46):
He said, no, not gonna do it, not gonna do it.
There was actually a film about that, There was a
film about not too long ago.
Speaker 1 (01:40:51):
But his reasoning was, well, if I pay this person,
then all of my grandkids are going to be kidnapped.
Speaker 3 (01:40:57):
I still think that's kind of baloney.
Speaker 9 (01:40:58):
But just kids of your parents kids, that's well.
Speaker 3 (01:41:01):
I think this kid was a black sheep in that family.
What's that, Gandhi?
Speaker 5 (01:41:04):
I forgot the important part. With these other crypto kidnappings,
they're cutting their fingers off before they release them. Yes,
it's getting crazy over there.
Speaker 3 (01:41:12):
So you know, just imagine yourself walking to a street
in Paris. You know, I think I think we need
a morning question, and there's all of a sudden, a
van rolls by and yanks the lady walking in front
of into the van and tears off.
Speaker 5 (01:41:24):
Yes, that's exactly how it's happening.
Speaker 1 (01:41:27):
A finger's already gone before they had of red light.
Crazy all right, So it's this crazy world we live in, and.
Speaker 3 (01:41:33):
You say the phone taps are the problem. Gandhi Kave
was a great game earlier, a music game. I'm involving
songs that actually are themes for proms in Time of
our Lives. Pitt Bull and Neo was one of the themes.
One of the songs. Uh huh, I love this Let's
all go to the Prime, excellent. Love that song. Let's
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play again. I'll do it again. I'm warning you, that's
the thing. We don't. We won't, but it's nice to
have the power to do that. Yeah, look at that.
It's good.
Speaker 9 (01:42:06):
King.
Speaker 1 (01:42:08):
I don't know what that means.
Speaker 3 (01:42:09):
It's going to be the king. I can't play Neo
all day long. There there, see, into the three things
we need to know from Gandhi. Let's keep on going.
What's going on?
Speaker 4 (01:42:17):
All right?
Speaker 5 (01:42:18):
The FAA is investigating another radio outage at Newark Liberty
International Airport. It lasted two seconds, but it's the fourth
since April twenty eighth, when a ninety second outage caused
five air traffic controllers to take trauma leave. Old communications
equipment and staffing problems had led the FAA to trimming
arrivals to twenty eight an hour through June fifteenth, then
increasing to thirty four an hour through October twenty fifth.
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The mayor of Saint Louis says sirens weren't activated before
that deadly tornado last Friday because of human failure. She
said a button to sound the sirens wasn't pushed after
a tornado warning was issued, but added there wasn't a
single person at fault since city emergency protocols weren't exceptionally clear.
Going forward, it will be the sole responsibility of the
fire department. And finally, it's National Rescue Dog Day. The
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ASPCA says over three million dogs find themselves in shelter
in the US each year. If you can't take in
a dog, there are other options for observing the day,
consider volunteering at your local shelter, or even just making
a donation. And those are your three things.
Speaker 3 (01:43:15):
Good morning, Elvis durand dear God, what's this woman doing?
Speaker 4 (01:43:19):
And the Morning Show?
Speaker 3 (01:43:22):
Let's get out of here before we leave. What are
we watching these tonight?
Speaker 8 (01:43:25):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (01:43:26):
Celebrity, Wheel of Fortune, all your FBI shows and the Voice.
Speaker 3 (01:43:29):
See you tomorrow. Till then, say peace out everybody.
Speaker 4 (01:43:31):
He's out everybody.