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October 23, 2025 117 mins
Nicole and Maria from Mother Knows Death stop by to talk all things death! We play another round of "let me speak to the manager". Plus, are you a part of a legacy family?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Portions of this program. We're pre recorded.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
It's old.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
Marking this one too.

Speaker 4 (00:10):
Are you okay?

Speaker 5 (00:11):
Are you on drugs?

Speaker 6 (00:12):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (00:12):
My god?

Speaker 8 (00:14):
Crazy?

Speaker 3 (00:15):
What's crazy?

Speaker 4 (00:15):
Is good? So what's it?

Speaker 3 (00:28):
Look at the colors, Mom.

Speaker 4 (00:30):
You sure those are milk? Dud's morning. Yeah, it is here,
it is. It's Thursday, October twenty third and twenty How
you just wake up one day and it's Thursday and
you realize, oh my god, it's twenty twenty five. For
what year is this? Am I the only one who
just wakes up?

Speaker 5 (00:51):
It's almost twenty twenty six?

Speaker 4 (00:52):
It's crazy, so crazy Joe rush it rushing into winter
thing has already got me in a tizzy.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (00:59):
Well, welcome to the day. It is our favorite day
of the week. It's Food News Thursday, Froggy. I don't
know if you've remember that you have you have a
job to do, you have an assignment. Well, good morning, Froggy.
How you feeling today? Good morning? Good? Lots of Halloween
stuff on the Food News Report today? Oh good, good,
good good. The Food News Report just kind of writes
itself today, Hey, what about you, scary? What are you
eating already? Here at six oh one am?

Speaker 9 (01:20):
Just drinking my coffee from the Delongey machine outside.

Speaker 4 (01:24):
I'm not eating anything yet. Wait, it looks like you
were chewing. I've never seen anyone chew their coffee. This
is interesting. Wow is that a new setting on the
DeLonge extra fibers? It was the initial taste, so you
have to do them all right, gotcha? Good morning, producer Sam.
I love the balls on your sweater. Nice ball monster sweater.

Speaker 8 (01:41):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
I love the look at those are those monsters? What
are those horns?

Speaker 5 (01:45):
Spikeys?

Speaker 4 (01:46):
Yeah, cruci nothing A little penicillin can't help. Hi. Good morning, Danielle.
How are you feeling today, my little ghoul?

Speaker 10 (01:52):
I am feeling great. Thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
What Halloween garb are you wearing today?

Speaker 11 (01:56):
It's just a sweatshirt that says Halloween Town University.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
But of course she's a cheerleader of the football team.
Scotty Bee and Master Control in the Serial Killers podcast room.
How you doing, Snotty? I'm great? Good morning. How are you?
I'm good? And you're the one who's going to guide
us through the waters today. You're at the helm, so
make sure we're on the air everywhere. I'll take care
of Good morning, Nate and Buenos da signor buenos diazelvis
do how'd you sleep? Their fuzzy face. I didn't sleep

(02:22):
that great. I'm a little sleepy this morning. I need
something to wake me upright, Okay, get him, get him
up now, wake him up because you know, sluggish Nate
is not a fun Nate. We'll wake you up. Don't worry.
And hello, gandhi, how was your sleep last night? How
was your night?

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Hello?

Speaker 5 (02:37):
My sleep was great, My night was good. And I
have a spray bottle if we need to spray Nate.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
Oh okay, explain to everyone how the spray bottle will
work when you sprayed.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
It, Nate.

Speaker 5 (02:45):
You know, it's just like when sometimes they tell you
if there's like a cat or a dog being a
little naughty, you spray it to make it stop. So
I brought a spray bottle here for all of us
when we need to.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
Be, you know, correct, okay, prepared to be sprayed Nate. Yeah, wait,
I think just the thought of it. Well up, it's
pretty cool, you know, I told a little So what
is this? Five segments of Summer five? Summer They have
new music now, you know, have you heard any of it?

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (03:10):
No, they're excellent they're great, but this is not that new.
What I like about you?

Speaker 3 (03:14):
Welcome to Thursday. There you go.

Speaker 4 (03:20):
Five seconds of Summer. Yeah, they have new music now.
They have a song called boy Band. Remember that they
used to come in when they were young. Yeah, but
even I gotta tell you though, when five seconds of Summer,
when those guys were young, they were still like six
foot eight, right.

Speaker 11 (03:32):
Remember they used to measure them every time they came
to see how tall they grew.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
Yeah. Yeah, let's not talk about that on the air,
measuring our guests. Yeah, we keep that, you know, to ourselves. Hey,
our first caller of the day is Joe in Philly
listening to a song Q one O two. He wants
to share something with us. He's on a journey and
he's hit a nice little plateau here, not a plateau,
but a nice benchmark. Hello Joe, Welcome to the show.

(03:58):
Hi you doing, how you good? Read you guys, We're good.
But tell it rain what you're excited to share.

Speaker 12 (04:05):
Yeah. So, I actually this morning just hit one hundred
pounds down in my weight loss journey, and I wanted
to call in and tell you guys all about it
because I've been listening to you guys on repeat in
the gym. You guys have been like a huge part
of my journey.

Speaker 4 (04:17):
Wow, you man, Hey, So tell us how it started
and how you believe you got to where you are
today one hundred pounds down.

Speaker 12 (04:26):
Yeah. So I started off when my second child was
born because I was having trouble keeping up with them.
So it's just been my motivation to run around with
my kids and live my best light.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
Right.

Speaker 12 (04:39):
So it started off really really hard, let me tell you.

Speaker 4 (04:42):
But I know, you know a lot of people don't
understand when you give birth that weight is hard to lose.
Oh no, you know my wife did all the hard work.
Oh oh oh okay, all right, all right, all right,
all right, all right. So you decided one morning?

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Was it?

Speaker 4 (04:58):
You just woke up one morning and said, that's it.
I've got to do something. Is that how it worked
for you?

Speaker 12 (05:02):
Yeah? I just woke up one morning and I looked
at the scale and I said, I don't I don't
like that anymore. So I just turned my lap around.

Speaker 4 (05:09):
And so what did you do? How'd you get started?
And how do you maintain?

Speaker 12 (05:14):
So I've been going to the gym. I go to
the gym every night when the kids go to bed,
probably like all around ten or eleven, and then I lift,
I run on the treadmill. It's been great.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
Ye wow, Joe inspiration scary you and I need to
pay attention to Joe over here. Absolutely, you know what
you are an inspiration to me. Yeah, and I thought
I was doing a great job last night by having
eat clean bro for dinner.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (05:38):
I try. Oh well, great, you know, chicking it. But anyway, Joe,
one hundred pounds down now? Are you happy there? Do
you want to keep going or it's just a maintenance
and just stay healthy thing for you.

Speaker 12 (05:48):
I still have further to go, but this was my
first giant milestone, so I just wanted to share it
with you guys because you guys have been a part
of my morning for so long.

Speaker 4 (05:56):
Joe, you know, and obviously up late at the gym
past ten or eleven o'clock. Obviously you're working very hard
and it's paying off. I guess it's time for a
lot of us to get off the couch get working again.

Speaker 11 (06:08):
Let's get back on it there right there.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
I know couches are comfy, but they don't have treadmills
on them. Hey, Joe, thank you for listening to us.
I love your story. What do you have for our friend,
Joe Senior Nate? Well, Joe, what size are you trying
to get down to? A large? Medium?

Speaker 12 (06:25):
Two X would be great?

Speaker 13 (06:27):
Okay, okay, we'll get you that. Okay, we're gonna give
you that and another size that's smaller. Maybe something to
work towards.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
How about that? Exactly? Absolutely, you'll have a hood. Guys,
so much of shirts. But Joe, congratulations, and you keep
doing it, doing it for your kids and your wife
and for you the most. And we love that you're
listening to us. Hold on one second, Joe, I love that.
Who's on a journey. It may not be a weight
loss journey. It may be I need to read more
books journey. It may need to be I need to
find a trip to take journey. Yeah, hell yeah, Hey,

(06:54):
let's talk about that coming up later. What journey are
you on? Well, or what journey would you just like
boom like to hop on today? What journey do you
want to start? That's the best place to start, at
the very beginning. You know that song from Sound of Music?

Speaker 14 (07:06):
Yes, uh oh a dear a female dear, Oh you
know how it goes into the three things we need
to know and on with our day, Gandhi, what's up?

Speaker 8 (07:16):
All right?

Speaker 5 (07:17):
Again? The Senate has rejected a measure that would end
the government shutdown. It comes after Oregon Democrat Jeff Merkley
spoke on the floor for over twenty two hours. Senate
Democrats reviews. Yeah, how do you speak for twenty two hours?

Speaker 4 (07:30):
We struggle. I feel like we do it every day.

Speaker 8 (07:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (07:33):
Senate Democrats refuse to vote for a House funding resolution
unless it extends health insurance subsidies used by over twenty
million people. Democratic leaders have demanded a meeting with President
Trump to resolve the issue. Trump says he will not
meet with them until the shutdown is over. Construction crews
are demolishing the East wing of the White House to
make room for President Trump's new ballroom. Trump said Wednesday

(07:54):
he was tearing down the entire East wing to make
space for the ninety thousand square foot ballroom. He downplayed
the significant of tearing down the historic structure that held
the First Lady's office, calling it a very small building
that was never thought of as being much. Trump also
said construction of the ballroom was now projected to cost
three hundred million dollars, up from the two hundred million
dollar estimate he gave back in July.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
Have you guys ever thought about adding a ballroom to
the house?

Speaker 5 (08:16):
Any one a two bedroom apartment? There's no no space
for any of this.

Speaker 4 (08:21):
You know what? Who has room for a ball in
an apartment? Facility? To many? Exactly? I need ballroom, Nate Marino? Oh, Nate, Yes,
you need more room in your pants? Oh wow? Did
anyone know that's his last name? By the way.

Speaker 5 (08:36):
Yeah, Moving on, and finally, this is an interesting one.
We talked about the Tea app and now two popular
and very controversial apps being yanked by Apples App Store,
both having to do with Tea It's Tea Dating Advice
and Tea on Her. You know that it allowed singles
to share dating information about men, and then Tea on
Her started to share dating advice about women.

Speaker 4 (08:59):
I don't like the name of that on her. Tea
on herde.

Speaker 5 (09:04):
Yep, Well, the first one started so women could warn
others about dangerous men, but critics claim that both apps
ended up exposing personal information, and Apple said they violated
company rules. So both tea apps.

Speaker 15 (09:16):
For Him and Her are gone. Now and those are
your three things.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
Okay, the app wars continue. By the way, Happy Pharmacy Week.
They're listening to us right now in the Jersey City
Medical Center pharmacy department. So if you're a pharmaceutical person,
Happy Pharmacy. I didn't know he had a pharmacy week.
But they deserve a week, don't they assure you? Are
you ready for your Thursday?

Speaker 16 (09:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (09:39):
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Speaker 4 (09:41):
CORDI me just walked in. So the new album, it's
about you being outspoken.

Speaker 10 (09:46):
It's just expressing my old relationship dating again goes down, like.

Speaker 15 (09:52):
Are we gonna know?

Speaker 4 (09:53):
The crisis? The album called I Don't Like These Girls?

Speaker 15 (09:56):
I should name the album.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
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Speaker 1 (10:10):
Today, Elvister I ran in the Morning Show, Elvis Teran
and the Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
Well, back in my day, a box of Crayola crayons
had like eight colors. Okay, well, well I know they
have that big is it? The Big sixty four pack?

Speaker 15 (10:32):
Is that the one shark that was my favorite thing?

Speaker 4 (10:35):
Right, we had the sharpener in the back.

Speaker 6 (10:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (10:38):
So they have come up after pulling one hundred and
eighty three countries. I didn't know Crayon was all over
the world like that. The top three colors. Are you
ready for the top three Crayola color countdown?

Speaker 14 (10:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (10:51):
Yes, it's Cyrillium blue, yeah, of course, made famous in
devil Worre's product Robin's Egg blue. And with Steria purple.

Speaker 5 (11:02):
Whysteria? Those are the favorites.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
Well, yeah, according to their pole all around the world,
the Crayola of colors.

Speaker 11 (11:11):
Do you know they're up to over two hundred crayons
because they have the Ultimate Crayon Crayola Bucket and it
has two hundred crayons in it.

Speaker 4 (11:18):
A bucket, and they're all different colors.

Speaker 17 (11:20):
I think they must pay out with things.

Speaker 15 (11:22):
That bucket used to stress me out, though.

Speaker 4 (11:24):
Hey, Danielle, haven't you been out to the Crayon plant?
Is it in Pennsylvania?

Speaker 10 (11:29):
In the Crayola factory. It's awesome.

Speaker 4 (11:31):
It's right over the bridge and the Delaware River. Boom
and turn right in. It's right over there. What's it
like visiting so it's really cool.

Speaker 11 (11:38):
They have a lot of interactive experiences for kids that
you get to do. You get to create your own crayon.
You get to like pick a color, you get to
pick the name, you name it, you wrap it, which
is awesome.

Speaker 10 (11:50):
Just a lot of cool things.

Speaker 11 (11:51):
It's all different floors. There's a lot of history. You
learn the history of the crayon, you learn the history
of Crayola. You get to sit and actually watch them
making the crayons, melting the wax.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Wow.

Speaker 10 (12:01):
Pretty cool.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
Yeah, well, I remember when I was a kid. I'm
taking you back way back. Let's top of the time machine.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (12:07):
My best friend Teresa, who was black, we always thought
it was just interesting how the color called flesh was
the flesh color the shade of a white person. And
so we we used our own ingenuity and created her
her skin color and called it flesh. We called it
flesh too. So we actually created, we worked, We worked

(12:30):
for like an hour or two, wow, working together to
come up with with with with her skin color. And
of course those days are done, thank you. But that
was that was interesting. It was you know Teresa. Teresa
was so excited. We shared it with a whole class.
I remember what grade was this? And our teacher had
everyone whip out their crayons and create create the colors

(12:52):
for all the different types of skin colors in the room.

Speaker 10 (12:55):
That's so cool.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
And I don't know, I don't know if she got
in touch with a crayon company or something and sad,
look what we did, but I don't know. I thought
it was It was a great day. My mom was
so excited when I got home, she said, what did
you do today? We created skin color? Are you sure
that wasn't science class?

Speaker 12 (13:10):
Now?

Speaker 4 (13:11):
It was? It was art class, Art hour anyway, Any
any memories of a crayons anyone?

Speaker 10 (13:18):
I like to them?

Speaker 4 (13:20):
God knows, I do too. What about you, Nate? Can
I blow your mind about colors? He's blowing?

Speaker 13 (13:25):
Okay, I get ready. So do you know the very
first named color you have, like mysteria purple and brick
red and all this thing that was very It was
called Alice blue from like one hundred and twenty five
years ago from what what was Eddie Roosevelt's daughter wore
this dress that was blue, and they Alice Roosevelt exactly
Alice Roosevelt. So they named the color Alice blue. And

(13:48):
it was one of the very first named colors.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
Now is Alice Roosevelt, the one who had quite a
reputation in Washington, d c. For being like a wild child,
exactly out drinking late at night. I read a book
about her years ago. If you ever wanted something random
to read, read this book. Whatever it is about Alice Roosevelt.
She was nuts. Yeah, she'd go smoking cigars with guys

(14:11):
and she was pretty awesome. But also what we would
do is we would take a cheese grater and we
would grate different colors of crayons. You would put a
piece of wax paper down, you would make designs with
all of the crayon shavings, and then put another piece
of wax paper over that and iron it and they
would all melt out into this beautiful.

Speaker 10 (14:33):
That that of course, and you know what I could do.
You could do it with leaves.

Speaker 11 (14:37):
So sometimes you would put like a lee like when
the leaves returning colors, put it in between the plat
the two plastic pieces not plastic what are they called
the waxpaperlast paper, thank you com And then you put
some crayon in there, and then you put that over there.

Speaker 10 (14:49):
Oh it's so pretty.

Speaker 5 (14:51):
I used to put them in the microwave and then
do fun things because when you melt it, it's almost
like a little bit of like a wax candle, and
then you can make designs and do cool stuff with it.

Speaker 4 (14:59):
Weren't you We aren't you modern using technology of the microwave.
We didn't have that back then. We were the first
on our block to get a microwave oven is what
they called them, right, And my mom went to this
class where the store where's he bought it downtown and
they taught her you could actually you can actually dry
out the newspaper if it's been on the front lawn

(15:19):
all morning, and then you can also dry your pantyhose.
My mom was drying your patios and then they caught
on fire. What a scandal. Yes, scary.

Speaker 9 (15:29):
We used to break up the crayons and put them
in my sister's holly Hobby easy bake oven. So pretty
much the same of you as you, guys, except we
used our easy bake oven to melt the crayons. They
take one giant flew all these melty colors together.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
Oh my god, I'm gonna have some fun with crayons
this weekend. It's gonna be a weekend of craft. I'm
so excited.

Speaker 5 (15:47):
Once they get down to the nub, what do you
do with them? You can't really color. That's where it
used to drive me up.

Speaker 11 (15:51):
So you have to do something and you can't then
sharpen them anymore then your finger?

Speaker 4 (15:55):
Right, yeah, yeah, out, All right, Horsecopes. It's Thursday, it's
food Stursday. I'm assuming Sam you're doing these with Froggy.

Speaker 18 (16:03):
And it's also the first day of Scorpio season. Can
I give you a couple Scorpio traits?

Speaker 4 (16:07):
Oh yeah, go right, Hey.

Speaker 18 (16:08):
So, according to Cosmopolitan, they are loyal, passionate, intense, strong,
and an independent, and they can often come off as
a loof secretive, detached, and bill and a little bit
intimidating sometimes.

Speaker 4 (16:21):
Nice Scary says. Scorpios are also very jealous. Yes, and
they love sex.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Oh hello, yeah, that's true more than.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
The other sides. They're very intense, very intense in the bedroom.

Speaker 5 (16:34):
Good job, Froggy.

Speaker 4 (16:35):
All right, now I'm thinking about who you're talking about, right,
we got a roll. Uh, let's let's think this is true.
Go ahead.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
If you celebrate today, Happy birthday, Ryan Reynolds, Amelia Clark
Margaret Qually and that weird Al Yankovic scary.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
Today is his birthday.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Happy Birthday, Scorpio, you're making peace with something you used
to fight. That is evolution, not defeat.

Speaker 4 (16:56):
Your day's a six Sagittarius.

Speaker 18 (16:57):
You're getting recognized in a space you almost gave up on.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
Enjoy your time of payout.

Speaker 4 (17:01):
Your day's nine.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
Capricorn. You're finally soaking in accomplishments between goals, and that
is incredibly satisfying.

Speaker 18 (17:08):
Your days an eight, Hey, Aquarius, you are feeling everything
at once. Let it be data, not drama. Your day's
of six.

Speaker 4 (17:14):
Pisces.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
You're moving through the world like you know something others don't,
and honestly, you just might.

Speaker 18 (17:19):
Your day's of five, Hey, Aris, you are feeling a
lot lighter because you stopped apologizing for taking up space.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
Chase that Your.

Speaker 4 (17:26):
Day's of ten. Taurus. You're quieter than usual, but that's okay.
Your energy is saying everything.

Speaker 18 (17:31):
Your day's an eight, Hey, Gemini, do not be surprised
if someone shows up with a confession. You're not obligated
to react anyway, but honestly, your day's nine Cancer.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
Emotional clarity can change you, but only if you allow
it to. Your day's a seven.

Speaker 18 (17:44):
Hey, Leo, you are seeing your worth in real time
and it's changing how you carry yourself.

Speaker 5 (17:48):
This confidence isn't a show, it's a shift. Your day's
an eight.

Speaker 4 (17:52):
Virgo.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Your focus is sharp and your energy is clean. Today
productivity feels like art. Your day's a nine.

Speaker 18 (17:57):
And finally, Libra, you are being ten to stand firm
when everything tempts you to flirt with chaos. Your day's
a seven and those are your Thursday morning Hoarscopes.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Hey, I'm Serena Carbinger.

Speaker 4 (18:11):
Els ran in the morning shoe.

Speaker 6 (18:12):
What are you doing in this?

Speaker 3 (18:13):
What's the app?

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Elvis duran and the Morning Show Welcome foolish mortals, kindly
step all the way in. Please, Happy Halloween from Elvis
Durant the Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (18:33):
The next time Danielle fills out a change of address
cards for the post office, it will be moving from
her current house to the Haunted Mansion in Disney World.

Speaker 10 (18:40):
You know it's so crazy. I hear that and I
get goosebumps's.

Speaker 17 (18:43):
I love it.

Speaker 10 (18:44):
I love his boys, I love everything about that.

Speaker 4 (18:47):
Uh God, look at that, the Haunted Mansion. I think
we're in We're in line. For a no Orlando trip
pretty soon. We need to get on in there. Hey,
let's get into the Danielle Report here on Food News Thursday.
Foods on the Way.

Speaker 12 (19:00):
Come.

Speaker 11 (19:00):
You guys know that there have been over twenty four
hundred episodes of house Hunters.

Speaker 10 (19:06):
How crazy is this?

Speaker 11 (19:07):
And now HDTV just ordered nearly four hundred new episodes
of house Hunters and house Hunters International, which will extend
the hit franchise through next year. I mean, honestly, this
started airing I think in nineteen ninety nine, and people
are still loving these shows.

Speaker 10 (19:25):
That is insane.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
I love the house Hunters and shows of that ILK.
I mean, it's great to mindless lists, sit down and
just not have to think TV. But Nate was telling
me that these house Hunters show shows where they they
have to choose from three different houses to buy.

Speaker 13 (19:41):
Right, it's already backsided, it's already aside.

Speaker 4 (19:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (19:45):
I found that out because I got sucked in the
way they structure the show.

Speaker 4 (19:50):
You're like, oh, I bet you they picked the second one,
but they already know they already have picked that house.

Speaker 3 (19:56):
I mean, I know, but.

Speaker 13 (19:57):
When I found that out, it blew my mind because
I thought they were going in cold trying to pick
a house.

Speaker 4 (20:01):
No, it's already choking backwards. And Danielle another thing that
really scalds my dog about these shows and the people
who go out look for houses. Maybe we're all different.
They'll walk a couple into a house and they'll look
at the kitchen and go, no, we can't buy this house.
I don't like the paint collar. I'm like the paint
they can paint.

Speaker 11 (20:24):
How cheap houses are in certain parts of the country.
I'm like, oh my gosh, we could have like.

Speaker 4 (20:29):
Twenty A lot of those shows they do in Canada.
And so when they show the for sale sign in
the front yard, they blur out the name, of course,
with the real estate agent and the phone number, and
they put a little super impost thing because they don't
want people going online to find out how much they are.
Of course, but yeah, walk into I can't buy this house.
But I don't like I don't like the rug that

(20:51):
they put down in the front hallway. Well, then change
the rugs.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
Rug.

Speaker 4 (20:55):
I have no vision you people.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
Build the ballroom.

Speaker 4 (20:59):
Build a ballroom.

Speaker 5 (21:00):
Let's talk about Emily in Paris.

Speaker 10 (21:02):
I'm so excited.

Speaker 11 (21:03):
And season five, the teaser is there, She's fabulous, Be Quiet.
All ten episodes drop on December eighteenth on Netflix, just
in time for the cozy holidays. Don't call me when
Emily in Paris is on Thank You very Much. Yesterday,
Justin Bieber debuted on Twitch and he pledged to stream
pretty much every single day through April. That's when he

(21:25):
headlines the Coachella Music Festival. He says, I'm putting on
a hell of a show for you guys for Coachella,
getting ready and getting inspired. Speaking of performing, Benson Boone
is doing a special gig at Florida's Kennedy's Space Center.
This is so cool. He was talking to Billboard about it.
He said, Visa and NASA have truly gone above and
beyond bringing the show together. It will be so insanely

(21:48):
sick and one I'll remember forever. He says, I hope
everyone likes my outfit as much as I do. And
the show is set for November twenty ninth that will
be live streamed around the world on Talk. Elizabeth Taylor's
son loves Taylor's song about his mom. He told People
Magazine he thinks that the two women would have been friends.

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He said Taylor and my mom do seem like kindred spirits.
They are both the very embodiment of female empowerment. So
he is loving it. And what are some horror comedies? So,
you know, horror horror? So you know, when you watch
a horror movie.

Speaker 4 (22:27):
You're my number one vote for horror comedy.

Speaker 11 (22:30):
You know, watch a scary movie, right, you know it's
sometimes it really scares you, but sometimes you laugh at
scary movies, or you're supposed to laugh at scary movies.
So they gave us a list of the fifteen best ones,
just in case you don't want to go and watch
one of those slasher ones. So Tucker and Dale versus
Evil never heard of it, but it's from twenty ten.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
I'm hilarious, Heith from.

Speaker 10 (22:53):
Two thousand and seven. Didn't we talk about that at
one time?

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Teeth?

Speaker 10 (23:00):
What okay?

Speaker 4 (23:01):
Jav Vaaaventa bride?

Speaker 10 (23:06):
If Chucky is on there? That is is very funny.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
I think all Cary just looked that up. He thought
it was a new restaurant. We have Vagina and Ventada.
What we do of any of these?

Speaker 5 (23:19):
What we do in the shadows?

Speaker 11 (23:20):
That's from twenty fourteen. And Ghostbusters is the number one comedy.

Speaker 4 (23:23):
There's really okay.

Speaker 11 (23:24):
Yeah, what are we watching tonight? The Chargers, the Vikings,
the Kardashians are back. Second season premiere of Nobody Wants
This Over on Netflix, Law and Order and Grays And
that's my Danielle report.

Speaker 4 (23:34):
Thank you, Danielle. Speaking of horror or horror as you
call it, I think Gandhi has another sound game for us.
What do you have?

Speaker 3 (23:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (23:44):
Today is actually National Horror Movie Day. Horra Yeah. I
figured we could play some sounds from some of our
favorite horror movies and see if you can.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
You need to know your horror films. If you don't,
don't do this step aside, make a see, take a seat.
Let someone who is a professional who knows horror films
figure out these sounds from horror films. Call Diamond and
now eight hundred two four to two zero one hundred row.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
I want to hear something slightly more unhinged. In the
Morning Show, Elister Rand's after Party, a podcast we record
daily when the Morning Show is finished. He is literally
Pastry Elister Rand's after Party. Listen on the iHeartRadio app
or wherever you get your podcasts. In the Morning Show,

(24:39):
ster Ran and the Morning show my scary.

Speaker 4 (24:42):
Here's this article I was talking about about how you
cook your food. The headline new research suggests viral anti
aging cooking hack may influence health and longevity. This is
from the New York Post from other sources, so there's
a growing body research suggesting that how you cook your food,
not just what you eat, may influence health and longevity.

(25:06):
The same high heat methods that give steak its smoky crust,
roast chicken its crispy skin, French fries their golden coating,
and pastries they're browned edges also trigger complex chemical reactions
in food. They're saying that when natural sugars react with
proteins at high dry heat, especially when you're frying them,
the process is responsible for rich flavor aroma, but the

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same reaction produces potentially harmful compounds, including one known as
blah blah blah blah blah. They're saying that the just
to just get to the bottom of it. The best
way to cook your food, rather than burning it and
charring it with high heat even in air fryers, is
to cook in sauces oo sounds good and steaming and

(25:54):
poaching things that bubble around the meat rather than direct flame.
Oh no, I'm not saying we shouldn't be eating French fries,
but they're saying that the French fries probably the most
unhealthy thing you can eat. It's because once the sugar's
on the potato fry, it turns into this thing, this,
this this chemical that's not good for you. So when

(26:17):
you have French fries, just don't don't don't hang your
head in shame. Just understand that's a treat. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (26:23):
No, of course there goes my theory though, or what
I was told recently, which is wrong according to that
article we told you. No, I just heard that that
that if you're cooking beef tallow or healthier or avocado oil,
then those are the things you should be using for frying,
or olive or olive oil.

Speaker 15 (26:39):
Is TikTok TikTok told you.

Speaker 4 (26:40):
Yeah, they said that those are the things you should
be using.

Speaker 9 (26:43):
And I say, okay, So then I guess wait.

Speaker 4 (26:46):
Wait, wait, wait, hold on, and say it. It may
be a little healthier than cooking in another oil. I
you know, I'm not saying it's not healthier, but look
at the degree of health in a fried something versus
something that's poached or steamed. Look, I'd rather have it fried,
to be honest, that's my father. If it has the
word crunchy in the title, you know what, So as

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you brown things, apparently that's when all these things start
to they start to come out, no matter what you
fry in.

Speaker 9 (27:16):
So I'm just trying to make myself feel good about
myself for eating a fried chicken sandwich yesterday. Of course
it was fried in beef tallol instead of canola oil.
You know that's okay, yay, Look me, I did something good,
but I guess you know, I should have poached it,
should have boiled.

Speaker 4 (27:30):
It, boiled, enjoy it, because there's also something to be
said for being happy, right, yeah, moderation, daniel Danielle. Wouldn't
you rather have a crunchy chicken sandwich over a poached
chicken sandwich? And you know why because you don't put
mayo on it. That's what screws up her poached chicken. Look,

(27:54):
you know, look at me. You know I'm not I'm
not a picture of health by any any means. I'm
not saying that I have all the answers. I'm just saying,
next time you have to make a decision if you
want to. If you have like a treat yourself night
or day or lunch, Okay, go eat your fried chicken sandwich.
Just understand maybe you shouldn't have another one for dinner,
and then another one for breakfast, then another one for lunch.

Speaker 10 (28:16):
Moderation.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
Okay, you're good. Never hang your head in shame. Yeah
I did. I went ham last night. I ate ten
thirty at night. I'm like, what am I doing?

Speaker 9 (28:25):
I looked at myself at my kitchen table eating a
fried chicken sandwich. I'm like, why am I doing this
to myself?

Speaker 4 (28:30):
Well, maybe next time you see some boiled ham, But
then again, it's ham. He's got preservative. Sometimes you have. Look,
you will drive yourself insane. If you sit there and
worry about every single little thing that you put into
your body, you're gonna go crazy. I think maybe you're
already crazy. I'm nuts. So nuts are good for you?

(28:52):
Have some nuts?

Speaker 9 (28:54):
Yes, nuts are great almonds, but.

Speaker 5 (28:57):
Aren't there some nuts that are not so great for you?
Here you go like, it doesn't matter no matter what
you do, You're gonna run into something somewhere that is shoes.

Speaker 9 (29:07):
And walnuts are amazing for you No, peanuts are not nuts.

Speaker 4 (29:12):
Peanuts are our lagomes. Right, what about what about these nuts?
I don't know about those for you as all as
you don't ingest them, I think you're good anyway. I
like this text. Enjoy your poached pizza. I'm let me
be very clear with any I'm not sitting here telling

(29:33):
anyone how they should be eating. I'm not telling you
to go poach your friggin pizza. Moron, go away. I'm
telling you right now you can eat whatever you want
to eat, but don't fool yourself into thinking that that
frying a fry in beef tallow is a lot healthier
than frying a fry in whatever fact it's not. I thought,
see that's what I think. That's where I thought it was. Okay,

(29:53):
well we could go and we're going in circles here.

Speaker 11 (29:55):
Did we discuss air fryers, because I'm still curious. I
don't have one of those yet, and I'm so curious.

Speaker 4 (30:00):
About the sugars of the bat or whatever that brown
that's that's where it happens, So air fry it could
be different degrees. I'm not going to say this again.
Remember preating if it's browning, it there is a change
in the molecular structure, and that changes the health factor.
That's all. I'm not saying it's going to kill you
if you eat it.

Speaker 5 (30:18):
Let us kill you faster than not eating it.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Correct.

Speaker 4 (30:25):
Oh no, Welcome to the world of beef Tallow. I
think for Halloween, I'm going as beef tallow. Okay, what
does it look like. It's like a big hunk like
beef fat?

Speaker 9 (30:37):
Right, yeah, yeah, it's the natural fat from beef that
it renders.

Speaker 4 (30:42):
Right did you say beef beeves. It's the natural fat
from beef from Bess Beams. Hey, you know? Okay, you
can turn off the center of the Earth music. Are
we gonna get into this contest? I think we should
get into it. Well, then bring the music back. Here
we go for Leslie on hold, while we're arguing about

(31:05):
beef Tallow, Leslie and beautiful Miami, Florida.

Speaker 5 (31:10):
What part of Miami living in Leslie, Mini Miami Florida.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
Where are you in Miami?

Speaker 5 (31:16):
Where in Kendall?

Speaker 4 (31:18):
Of course you are. I love Kendall, I love all
of Miami. Here's the thing. There are scary movies and
there are the movies that stick with us for the
rest of our lives because of a line that they
use or a song that they use in the theme.
Is this how you came up with this sound contest? CONDI?

Speaker 5 (31:35):
Yeah, there. So it's today's National Horror Movie Day. So
I looked up a list of people's favorite horror movies
and the most popular movies that you can identify easily.
I think there might be one on this list that
people wouldn't consider horror, but when it came out, it
scared the crap out of everyone and still scares people
to this day. So we're gonna play a piece of
sound and you just have to guess what the movie is.

Speaker 4 (31:57):
So it may not be a horror film, Leslie, it
may just you scare the crap out of your which
you know, if crap leaves the body, something frightening happened.
I'm just telling him, unless you know it's planned. Here
we go without moving further down that road, Leslie, these
are pieces of sound that Gandhi put together today. This
is a fresh one off the off the back burner,

(32:17):
on to the front burner. The National Horror Movie Day
is happening today. That's why we're celebrating. Right here we go, Leslie,
listen closely. Here is National Horror Movie Day sound number one.
You might yourself writing.

Speaker 18 (32:32):
Well, then let's introduces I'm Damion Ks.

Speaker 4 (32:37):
Oh god, what is that from?

Speaker 5 (32:42):
Come?

Speaker 4 (32:43):
Oh wow? Oh gosh, you're yourself? You remember she remember
what she told us about what our mom doesn't help?
That frightened me. That is from the Exorcist. Oh my god,
you sounded like you're going to an exorcism. Did you

(33:03):
ever see the Exorcist when you were younger?

Speaker 19 (33:05):
I did?

Speaker 12 (33:06):
I did?

Speaker 10 (33:07):
I was young.

Speaker 4 (33:08):
Yeah, me too. That was the first horror film I saw,
and I had to see it. I begged my mom
to take me because other friends saw it and they
were vomiting in the theater. Oh wow, here we go
National Horror Movie Day sound number two. Then, hey, clob.

Speaker 8 (33:26):
Hell float come here, son, you'll like it down there.

Speaker 3 (33:31):
You'll never have to grow up?

Speaker 4 (33:35):
All right? What is that from?

Speaker 12 (33:38):
Oh my goodness?

Speaker 4 (33:40):
Nightmare on Elm Street. And I think that's one of
Daniel's favorites. What is that from?

Speaker 10 (33:48):
It's Stephen King's it.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
That's from it? All right, I'm gonna give you a
couple more. Let's see how you do, Leslie. Here's that's okay?
Not everyone. Not everyone sees every film. Uh, this is
the next one horror movie, day number three, paralyz just
like when you did nothing? You did nothing? Yeah, sink

(34:12):
into the floor? Wait wait wait wait wait wait? Oh god,
who hasn't sunk into the floor from time to time? What?
Gandhi nothing?

Speaker 5 (34:22):
They're shaking their heads in like they do not know.
And I thought that was a very popular movie.

Speaker 4 (34:26):
Okay, See that's the thing. There's billions of movies. I
saw this one. It's one of my favorites. Do you
know the name of that one, Leslie?

Speaker 1 (34:32):
Oh no, I do not know.

Speaker 4 (34:35):
The conjuring Yeah, they are hard. That's called get Out.
Oh didn't you get Out?

Speaker 1 (34:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (34:40):
I do, but I don't remember too the sunken place
that was the whole point of the movie.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (34:44):
Okay, I mean here's one. I know, Leslie, you're gonna
get this one. I know you're gonna get this one.
Is this the on the edge that like maybe it's
a horror maybe not kind of thing.

Speaker 15 (34:52):
No, I don't think this is the one.

Speaker 4 (34:54):
This is a scary movie. What does this from? It
rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets
the hose again.

Speaker 12 (35:01):
M hm.

Speaker 4 (35:03):
Uh, let me play it again. It rubs the lotion
on its skin or else it gets the hose again.
Scary doesn't remember it. I don't know that one. It's yeah, okay,
that's from Silence of the Lambs.

Speaker 11 (35:21):
Wow, that was so gross.

Speaker 4 (35:28):
I'll have some Kyanti and Faba beans. And finally here's
one more. Come on, you gotta get one, Leslie. Maybe
this is the one the actual theme song? What's that
from Halloween? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (35:48):
What did it? You did it?

Speaker 4 (35:51):
You did it? You go on? That's from Halloween? Perfect? Perfect?
I mean you have four wrong? Maybe at least you
have a list of you have a list a list
of films to go check out now, okay, no problem, Leslie.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
What do you for?

Speaker 4 (36:05):
Leslie? We gott to send her away with something cool?
Well she did good enough for and Elvis Duran in
the Morning Show T shirt. Thanks for our friends at
Hack and Sack Meridian. Hell, there you go, congratulations, Leslie.
Thanks for listening to us. Enjoy your enjoy your beautiful day,
and I love you to Thanks for listening to why
one hundred point seven Hold on one second, and there
you go.

Speaker 8 (36:23):
It is.

Speaker 4 (36:24):
It is getting cooler up here in the Northeast. It
is turning into Halloween season. Danielle, I'm sorry, I must
give in.

Speaker 11 (36:30):
You're right, I mean it's time to celebrate, so you
kind of have to give in at this point.

Speaker 4 (36:36):
I still don't. I still don't have my banana costume.
I'm going to get that rollin anyway. Excellent. I love those,
but we have more. Maybe we'll do it again in
a little bit with another contestant. Thank you, Gandhi, thanks
for doing that for us. Let's get into the three
things we need to know. We'll do that in just
a second. Also, I have a thousand dollars free money phone
tap all the way, So hang on day number what

(36:58):
of the government out of out of work's.

Speaker 15 (37:02):
Day twenty three?

Speaker 3 (37:03):
Oh God?

Speaker 5 (37:04):
Would you like an update on that? Or do we
are we okay knowing that the exact same thing is
happening that has been happening.

Speaker 4 (37:10):
Yeah, I guess that's okay. Anyone who is up early listening,
who is furloughed or whatever not getting paid, Those who
are essential who have to go in a're still not paid.
We're thinking about you. Yeah, resolves sometime soon.

Speaker 5 (37:22):
And we know that some workers are going to have
to go back into work on Friday and start again
and not get not get paid, Like they're calling in
more people to not get paid. Yeah, all right. Construction
crews are demolishing the east wing of the White House
to make room for President Trump's new ballroom. He said
Wednesday he was tearing down the entire east wing to
make space for the ninety thousand foot square foot ballroom.

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He downplayed the significance of tearing down the historic structure
that held the First Lady's office, calling it a very
small building that was never thought of as being much.
Trump also said construction of the ballroom is now projected
to cost three hundred million dollars, which is up from
the two hundred million dollar estimate that was given in July.

Speaker 4 (38:00):
It could be a nice ballroom. I guess hey, when
I hear ballroom, I just think of people in big dresses,
like dancing in a ball all right, like you know,
back in the sixteen hundred seventeen hundred.

Speaker 5 (38:11):
Right, like very opulent times where people are enjoying themselves.

Speaker 4 (38:15):
Is there a dress code you have to wear? Do
the men have to wear like shoes with buckles on
them and powdered wigs?

Speaker 5 (38:21):
I'm sure we'll find out. I find it fascinating that
there's a ballroom being constructed while we're also talking about
holding like UFC fights on the lawn.

Speaker 15 (38:28):
What a paradox, all right, What.

Speaker 4 (38:31):
An entertaining place. It's like the sphere of Washington, DC,
this circus.

Speaker 14 (38:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (38:36):
The World Health Organization is calling for more attention to
be given to addressing neurological disorders. The organization says neurological
conditions now impact more than forty percent of the global population.
The organization says many countries don't have a policy to
address it. Low income countries have more than eighty times
fewer neurologists compared to high income nations. Doctors and researchers
say many of the neurological conditions can be prevented or

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effectively treated, but services remain out of reach for most.
Neurological disorders account for more than eleven million deaths globally
each year. And finally, some recent lottery winners we've heard this,
but more are saying that they used AI to pick
their numbers. Two powerball players, one in Virginia and one
in Michigan, say they used chat GPT to pick their
six figure prize winning numbers. Since then, more AI powered

(39:20):
apps have popped up advertising to analyze previously played numbers
and any pattern in drawings. It should be noted none
of them promise a lottery win, but people are saying
it might up your odds a little bit.

Speaker 15 (39:31):
And those are your three things.

Speaker 4 (39:33):
Thank you Gandhi again a one thousand dollars free money
phone tap on the way. Also, I think we're due
for another episode of let Me speak to the manager. Yeah,
I know, we had an internal one the other day.
Gandhi had a complaint, did yeah, duly noted, So start
thinking about it. We'll do that around phone tip time
coming up. Just hang on, think about what you need

(39:53):
to bitch to the manager about. Of course the manager
here at our show, and we don't have a manager.
Who do we bitched toward. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (40:00):
We'll figure it out.

Speaker 15 (40:01):
You have to watch the complaint and then we'll send
it to the right department.

Speaker 4 (40:04):
Yeah, text us your complaints now and we'll pick and
choose wisely text us at fifty five one.

Speaker 10 (40:11):
We're not normal.

Speaker 1 (40:12):
Elvist Ran In the Morning.

Speaker 4 (40:13):
Show when Nate plays f Mary or Kill, he always
answers why not.

Speaker 1 (40:19):
All three Elvis, Duran and the Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (40:23):
All right, all right, okay, I'll be totally transparent with
you in this. Let me speak to the manager conversation. Obviously,
we are choosing the ones that we're okay with. I'm
sure there's a lot of people with deep complaints not
going there. Not in the mood. We don't need anyone

(40:44):
yelling at us. But I bet there are some little
things we can change here and there. Snip snip here,
snip snip there, as they say, yeah, so let's do it.
It's now time four. Let me speak to the manager.
We're not quite sure of the manager is well, let's
all act as the manager. I guess we're still working
this out. Claudine Online nineteen Hello Claudine, welcome to let

(41:09):
me speak to the manager.

Speaker 20 (41:11):
Good morning. Sometimes I think that speaking to the manager
can be a positive thing.

Speaker 1 (41:15):
So I have some feedback for you.

Speaker 17 (41:17):
Oh, I love.

Speaker 10 (41:19):
You, I love you.

Speaker 4 (41:20):
Yes, I have a feeling we're about to get grilled.
Here we go. No, all right, Claudine, go right ahead.
What do you want to say to the manager? Whoever
that is?

Speaker 20 (41:30):
Well, Elvis, in this case, you're the manager, and I
think that you should praise cheeses much.

Speaker 4 (41:36):
More often now, praise Jeesuz.

Speaker 20 (41:38):
It's like my yes, it's like my favorite bit that
you do. And then when Nate hears you, he giggles
like he's giggling now in the background, like a little girl.
And it brings me so much joy. And I know
you can't do it on demand, like you have to feel.

Speaker 4 (41:54):
You have to feel like you want praise.

Speaker 19 (41:56):
Oh my god, No, I gotta say one thing right now.

Speaker 4 (42:05):
I love Jesus all sorts cheese. Just last night I
had some Guda. I did a bagel bag old bid
of Gouda cheese.

Speaker 19 (42:18):
And you know what, you know what, my children, I
just wanted one a little bite of gooda cheese.

Speaker 12 (42:24):
I love me some cheese.

Speaker 19 (42:26):
I love me some Swiss cheeses. I love me some
forty cheeses. I love all sorts of cheeses for me,
verry back of the room. Are you ready for a
cheese America? You know why I like Swiss cheese is

(42:53):
a last because they are holy.

Speaker 3 (42:59):
I love.

Speaker 4 (43:00):
I love me some Jesus.

Speaker 19 (43:03):
You love talking solo, love me some gas a lot?

Speaker 4 (43:09):
What are the cheeses doing? Love my kids? Son, I
can't what old gray pants of Jesus. There's not that better.
They're going to grease they need.

Speaker 19 (43:21):
Yes, I got some money for the people of the bar.

Speaker 4 (43:24):
Said I love her body, but I love her body
against me. Brother. All right, there you go, perfect, Thank
you calling. By the way, if you don't remember, Claudine
was our karaoke contestant that said she was going to
poop her pants on stage the other night.

Speaker 5 (43:43):
Yeah, you didn't disagree.

Speaker 4 (43:46):
You didn't poop.

Speaker 20 (43:47):
Now, after I followed a Broadway star, I was like,
I'm not winning any prizes, but please surprise my husband Clauding.

Speaker 4 (43:55):
Thank you for thank you for calling you, Thank you.
I appreciate it, and thank you. Thanks you for wearing me.
Thank you. Welcome, welcome always hear it. Let me speak
to the manager. I had that, I did. I had
some saginaki just the other night. I'm so funny. It's
so funny. You brought that up.

Speaker 15 (44:09):
So good.

Speaker 4 (44:10):
Let's go talk to Maddie. Oh we have a complaint.
Welcome to uh. Let me speak to the manager. Maddie.
Do you want to direct your complain at anyone in
particular here on the show.

Speaker 2 (44:24):
Good morning, I love you all, but yes, yes, Danielle.

Speaker 8 (44:28):
I cannot eat breakfast listening to you all show because every.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
Time she gags, sets down.

Speaker 6 (44:36):
When she hears the work now, it makes you want
to go up.

Speaker 11 (44:40):
Oh yeah, well, you know what, You shouldn't be mad
at me. You should be mad at the rest of
the people in this room because they do it on purpose.

Speaker 6 (44:49):
Why it's a warrious?

Speaker 8 (44:50):
Can they do it on purpose?

Speaker 4 (44:53):
I will tell you there's a little secret behind that.
We know that. When daniel starts gagging, Gandhi almost faint.
She laughs so hard.

Speaker 5 (45:01):
It's so funny. It's more funny because she leans toward
Nate with the throw up, and I love it.

Speaker 10 (45:07):
Because the closest you can go.

Speaker 17 (45:09):
To your rod, then it's no fun.

Speaker 12 (45:11):
If I do. Why does she me?

Speaker 4 (45:17):
Gandhi wants us all? She wants us all to feel
the pain? True, you never know because you know, if
you projectile and you have your hand over your face
between the creases the fingers, you never know where it's
gonna go.

Speaker 10 (45:29):
Ye, hoping it'll get right on Nate.

Speaker 5 (45:32):
It becomes like a water hose and just sprays it farther.

Speaker 4 (45:35):
You know, he's the closes.

Speaker 1 (45:37):
The sound is contagious, like you're a body.

Speaker 10 (45:42):
I apologize.

Speaker 5 (45:43):
The first time I saw it, I thought it was fake.
I was like, there's no way. Oh my god, she's
seen us.

Speaker 8 (45:48):
But you've seen it.

Speaker 10 (45:50):
So do you know what my other weird thing is,
Oh no, don't tell us.

Speaker 11 (45:55):
If I go from cold to hot or hot to cold,
like if I'm in my house and then I go
outside and it's cold to get in my car, I
will gag on my way to the car.

Speaker 5 (46:04):
Well, I don't know why it's so weird.

Speaker 4 (46:07):
We have four to do. Good morning, Thank you, Maddie.
We'll try to keep on the mayo vomiting to a minimum.
There you go, another hearty version of let me speak
to the manager. I think we've done pretty well there,

(46:28):
Thank you God. That was loud. Music was very That band,
you know, the band we just hired. Hired a new
band and they're louder than ever. We got to find
a new place in the corner for them. Anyway, I
think we do have a one thousand dollars free money
phone tap coming up right after this.

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Speaker 4 (47:06):
Had to run to the story yesterday just for a
quick drive, and I smelled something in the car. You know,
ever since we started talking about our friends for Breeze
Car during these phone taps. Now I'm a little more
smell aware in my automobiles. Okay, I mean, I don't
know what happened. Something went moldy in the pickup truck.

(47:28):
I don't know. And then the argument is, well, it's
a pickup truck. It's supposed to stink. If I am
alone in life on the farm. Come on, you know,
I'm been delivering chickens and you know lambs and lambs. No,
but I want you to think that there's something. There's
something moldy in the pickup truck, and we've got to

(47:49):
figure it out. So for Breeze Car, I have a
new one. I haven't unwrapped it yet. I put it
in today. It has that weight. You can control the
scent level with the intensity dial. I'm going to crank
this mother up to hide because it really stinks, or
Gandhi's playing a trick on me, and as she does,
she hides moldy food under people's desks and things.

Speaker 15 (48:10):
This is true.

Speaker 4 (48:11):
God, have you been in my pickup truck?

Speaker 5 (48:13):
Maybe? I think I was the first person in that
pickup truck next to you.

Speaker 4 (48:19):
That's a funny drive. Learning how to drive a pickup
truck with Gandhi in the passenger side is always interesting. Anyway.
For Breeze car delivers forty days forty days over a month,
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(48:39):
in the pickup truck today, I'm going to put the
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and let you know tomorrow and the day after if
the smell has subsided. If you could pray for me,
I need your thoughts and prayers on them. Okay, prayers
for breeze for breeze car. They should call it for
Breeze pickup truck as well. For Breeze truck can be
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(49:02):
forty cents available. I forgot to see what sent this is.
All right, I'll let you know. I'll get back to
you on that, and thanks too for Breeze car. You're
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Speaker 1 (49:18):
Phone tap, don't answer the phone. Elvis Duran, The Elvis
Duran phone tappens.

Speaker 4 (49:22):
All right, let's get into the phone tap. Garrett has
the phone tap. What's it all about?

Speaker 21 (49:25):
Well, Jessica wants to play a phone tap on her
boyfriend Allan. Now, Jessica's little niece is having a Halloween
birthday party this weekend, kind of like Froggy, So Jessica
thought it would be fun for me to call Allen
from a costume store to let him know he needs
to pick up a costume for the birthday party. Problem is,
he doesn't know he's wearing a costume this weekend.

Speaker 4 (49:43):
Look, I know when hell maing time comes and you're
so frustrated over getting that costume. If one little thing
gets in your way, it's so so upsetting and I
can tell that's where this phone tap is going. All right,
let's see what happens with Garrett's phone tap. Here we go. Hello,
is Allan available? Please?

Speaker 20 (49:59):
This is him.

Speaker 21 (50:00):
Hey, Alan, Mark Summers over at your costumes. I'm just
wondering if you'll be around today to come pick up
the costume.

Speaker 6 (50:08):
What costume?

Speaker 21 (50:09):
Well, we had an order here for pick up today
for a door the Explorer costume.

Speaker 12 (50:16):
For me.

Speaker 21 (50:17):
This is what the order is, and we're just making
sure you're coming by the store to pick it up.

Speaker 6 (50:20):
I'm not picking up anything from you.

Speaker 21 (50:22):
We have the deposit down already, so I don't I
don't know what's the two hundred dollars deposit for the costume?
What can you come buy at least and pick it
up and try it on to make sure it fits.

Speaker 6 (50:33):
I'm not anything.

Speaker 21 (50:35):
We have all your information here. We have that you
live at the earth tass help you know you know?

Speaker 6 (50:39):
No, no, no, I don't. I don't know how you've
got my information, but I'm going to be in contact
with my with my credit card company. What's your name?

Speaker 4 (50:48):
My name is Mark Summers.

Speaker 6 (50:50):
Are you the manager there?

Speaker 4 (50:51):
Yes, I own this costume shop.

Speaker 6 (50:53):
So I'm going to be picking up nothing.

Speaker 4 (50:58):
He was freaking out just a little bit.

Speaker 7 (51:00):
Oh my god, he's calling me.

Speaker 4 (51:02):
I do all right, hold on one second, we'll call
him right back right now, Say.

Speaker 7 (51:07):
Hello, Hey, I just thought you called.

Speaker 6 (51:10):
What's up? Joe? I just drove off the phone with
his who told me that my credit card was being
used to like pick up some crazy.

Speaker 7 (51:18):
Suit A suit what kind of suit?

Speaker 16 (51:21):
Like?

Speaker 6 (51:21):
I don't know, some constant like a what's your name is?

Speaker 7 (51:24):
Oh my god, you're supposed to pick that up today?

Speaker 4 (51:26):
That's right.

Speaker 7 (51:27):
I was gonna talk to you about that later.

Speaker 6 (51:29):
For what for a Christine's birthday star.

Speaker 7 (51:31):
I thought it'd be really nice if you could just
dress up because that's her favorite character and they only
had one in a really big size, So I thought.

Speaker 6 (51:37):
You would that. No, No, I'm not dressing up for anything.
Are you kidding me? I supposed to meet your family,
you know, I could stress up in some crazy gossoon.

Speaker 12 (51:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (51:47):
I thought you would like it would be a really
nice thing to do, and I thought it'd be like
a good impression kind of you.

Speaker 13 (51:51):
Know, saying.

Speaker 7 (51:54):
I didn't think it'd be that big of a deal.
I thought you did it if you loved me.

Speaker 16 (51:57):
I thought you.

Speaker 12 (51:58):
Could just do it.

Speaker 6 (51:59):
I'm not frushing up like some little girl. That would
be different, but this is little Girl Explorers.

Speaker 7 (52:07):
I already told my family you're gonna do it, so
I'm not going to do that. Okay, Well, I guess
I have to tell my entire family that my niece's
favorite character is not going to show up and that
her birthday is probably gonna be ruined, and then they're
all gonna hate you, and that's it.

Speaker 6 (52:20):
That's your time, my island. I don't understand why you're
going off like that and exaggerating. It seems gonna get
ruined because I'm not crushing up like some girl. You
are your family and some way, and I'm just not
gonna do that. It's embarrassing.

Speaker 7 (52:33):
Congratulations, you just ruined a two year old's life.

Speaker 6 (52:35):
I'm not gonna ruin I don't know why you dramatic
about What's that?

Speaker 4 (52:41):
My name is Garrett from Elvis dur End of the
Morning Show and you just got phone tapped.

Speaker 21 (52:45):
What Jessica just phone tapped you?

Speaker 5 (52:48):
It is no, it's a little funny.

Speaker 7 (52:51):
I think it's a lot funny. Oh oh my god,
I totally nailed you.

Speaker 12 (52:57):
That was awesome.

Speaker 1 (52:58):
I'm gonna kill you Elvis Duran's phone tap.

Speaker 4 (53:02):
Wow. I love a good phone tab where someone's threatening
to kill someone. Perfect, love it. Another one. Congratulations, you've
done it again. Doreen is online. Six. Let's give Dorian
one thousand dollars. Does anyone have one thousand dollars? Who
has the scary my turn? Yeah? Would you please give
Doreen one thousand dollars? She just won it with the

(53:23):
free money phone tap. Okay, I'm gonna write you with Jay.

Speaker 8 (53:25):
Yeah, thank you.

Speaker 4 (53:27):
Dorian, you got it. Oh, you're so excited. One thousand
dollars free money phone tab. You just think of how
lucky you are. Out of all the millions of people
who were calling in, you were the one who's calling
one hundred. You were the one that won one thousand dollars.
That's you all you right?

Speaker 16 (53:41):
I try every day but I never get through.

Speaker 4 (53:44):
Well you did, you did? So now what do we
do once you get through?

Speaker 3 (53:48):
Like?

Speaker 4 (53:48):
What's left to live for? Well, I'm sure there's plenty
one thousand dollars on the way, Dorine, hold on one second.
Thanks to our friends at for Breeze Car another one
thousand dollars free money phone tap coming up tomorrow, I promise.
Danielle of course has heard daniel Report coming up next?
What do you have coming up?

Speaker 11 (54:03):
And Sharon wrote a song with some third graders, so
we'll talk about that. And Elizabeth Taylor's son says, oh,
I love that Taylor Swift song.

Speaker 4 (54:11):
Okay, Hey, does your town have a restaurant in a
gas station? Like it's just a standalone I'm not talking
about a wah wah or sheets or you know one
of those. Those are great. I'm talking about just like
standalone mom and pop restaurant in a gas station.

Speaker 15 (54:30):
Yes, yes, No, well it's not my town is my parents' town.

Speaker 4 (54:33):
But I love talk about it. Oh that an Indian
restaurant you're talking about it?

Speaker 5 (54:36):
Yes, it was called I believe it got changed to
a food truck eventually, but like last year is when
it happened. It was called Curry Leaves and it was
this Indian restaurant that was so good attached to a
gas station in downtown Tampa.

Speaker 1 (54:46):
Wow.

Speaker 15 (54:46):
Yeah, it was awesome.

Speaker 4 (54:48):
I know in Santa Fe there's a place called Horseman's Haven.
By the way, they have a green chili in there
that's so spicy. All the frat boys would haze each
other on their green chill.

Speaker 10 (55:00):
Oh wow.

Speaker 4 (55:02):
So anyway, there's this Italian deli I'm reading about today
in the post. Uh in Staten Island, in a gas
station on Staten Island, in a gas station, the Shell
station at the corner of Victory Boulevard and Seneca Avenue
on Staten Island. It looks like any other gas station,
but uh, this father and son decided to turn it
into an incredible Italian food deli. They make their own lasagnas,

(55:27):
they make their own buffalo motela. They make their own meatballs,
big big meatballs. It's called fresh to go, and they
it's a lot different when you go to a gas
station and they usually have you know, the wiener rollers,
and they have the pizzas that are kind of dehydrated
under the ham lights and stuff. Look look at this
picture of this eggplant, the eggplant parm Look at that.

(55:50):
It's a gas station. These okay, I guess my point
is this. And here's all their salads and their pastas
and things. These are the places in your town. It
may not be in a gas station, but it's that
little place that's run by a family. You gotta support
these people. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (56:07):
Are you with me?

Speaker 17 (56:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (56:08):
Absolutely? I mean, look, we all love a we all
love going to a chain restaurant here and there. I
don't know. I do know Frogy especially, but when it
comes to places like this, this deli in Staten Island,
on Staten Island, I keep saying, that's on you gotta
support them. Think of the one that's in your town
right now. The families owned it, maybe new or maybe
it's been owned for generations. Go in and support them.

(56:32):
Scary is all excited. That's how KFC started back in
the day in a shell station in Kentucky. Yes, we did,
nineteen thirty. Now we get KFC.

Speaker 9 (56:41):
Yeah, he started right there in a gas station cook
a chicken. Listen, is scary the chicken that were today
that Harry loves them?

Speaker 4 (56:51):
Some chicken in the pressurized pot. However he did it?
My god?

Speaker 5 (56:55):
And was he a colonel?

Speaker 4 (56:56):
Did we ever establish that he was a Kentucky colonel? Okay, okay,
as far as chicken goes, he's a colonel. He's a
colonel in the War on bad Chicken.

Speaker 5 (57:05):
Okay, fair enough?

Speaker 4 (57:07):
Scary understead? I was, I was fascinated. I saw a
documentary once. I'm like, this guy started this empire there
in a gas in a shell station. Mind blown. I mean,
would you buy chicken from anything less than a colonel?
If you get me some General Sanders chicken?

Speaker 5 (57:30):
Yeah, it doesn't sound as fancy. A sergeant or a captain.

Speaker 4 (57:36):
Nate said he would never buy chicken from private Sanders.
Imagine that. God, no, no, see semen Sanders present chicken.
I don't know anyway. So yeah, the point being is,
please support these mom and pop places because if you don't,

(57:58):
they will go away, and you'll go, Oh my god.
Isn't that said that they're gone way because you didn't
go there? M hm, there, I said, I'm screaming at people.
I'll stop. Hey, what do we have on the list?
What do you want to talk about? Ghandi? I didn't
get your list today. I think I have one from
the other day.

Speaker 15 (58:14):
Oh, there's a new list today.

Speaker 4 (58:16):
There's a new list. Yeah your s Oh you see?
Can you hand me Gandhi's listens? Okay, I'll find it's
what's number one on the list under your category?

Speaker 5 (58:27):
Under my category? Okay. I was talking about how Danielle
and I got to host the Marconi Awards, which was
really cool. But the coolest part was getting to see
our names and faces on a poster outside in Times Square, Like,
how amazing is that I saw that. These little moments
they never get old to me. I love it. It
feels so fun, and like, wow, we actually did something,

(58:48):
you know, noteworthy.

Speaker 15 (58:50):
No, I don't know if we did.

Speaker 5 (58:51):
Yes, we did.

Speaker 4 (58:52):
It's very noteworthy, absolutely not worthy.

Speaker 5 (58:55):
It was cool. And then also, this is actually something
you talked about the other day, but I don't know
if you want to get into it now, Legacy families.

Speaker 4 (59:03):
That yes, we had this conversation. Go ahead, fill this
sen because we made do this next.

Speaker 5 (59:07):
You were just talking about like what must it be
like to come from a family there that has a
big legacy when you're not really part of that legacy.
You're just sort of like an offshoot of it because
you're into this Guinness documentary that you're watching right now,
and that's why it's on documentary.

Speaker 4 (59:20):
Yeah, it's a what is it docu drama?

Speaker 15 (59:22):
Docu drama? I'm sorry, Okay, look at that.

Speaker 4 (59:25):
She just brought up legacy families. The woman named May
the Gandhi. Hello, Okay, look down to the Danielle section.

Speaker 10 (59:36):
I did not put what I wanted my top one
to be. I forgot you had it.

Speaker 4 (59:40):
Oh well, then do it live right here? What do
you want to add to the Danielle set.

Speaker 10 (59:43):
I'm pretty sure Nate made me sick today.

Speaker 11 (59:46):
Because God, here she goes, because and it wasn't personal
like from him his being. But I have to take
leaf tap pills like a lot of people do before
I eat cheese.

Speaker 10 (59:57):
Right, this is my new thing.

Speaker 11 (59:59):
Whatever kind of the lact tape pills fell in the
garbage can, okay?

Speaker 10 (01:00:03):
And I went into the garbage can.

Speaker 11 (01:00:05):
The only thing in the garbage can was a banana
peel and the lactate pill. It looked like it was
a clean bag, so I said, Nate, can I take
this still? And he goes, yeah, it's fine.

Speaker 5 (01:00:17):
It's clean.

Speaker 11 (01:00:18):
So I eat the pill, take the pill, and then
he says, well, just so you know, sometimes they don't
change the bag.

Speaker 10 (01:00:23):
They just take the garbage.

Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
Out of the door.

Speaker 13 (01:00:25):
If the bag isn't soiled, they sometimes just empty the bag.

Speaker 11 (01:00:30):
So if I have like a stomach bug, I gotta
go to froggy party this weekend, and I'm throwing up
at your fault.

Speaker 15 (01:00:37):
I would love to blame Nate for anything.

Speaker 5 (01:00:39):
You know that.

Speaker 15 (01:00:39):
That would be my favorite thing.

Speaker 10 (01:00:40):
But you ate out of the trash But he told
me it's okay. He said it was fine to it.

Speaker 4 (01:00:46):
Listen to doctor Nate. Nate soled as bad. It's a
very bag god bad. Listen to you, damn Danielle. You're
over there screeching and scorching earth because you took a
pill out of a trash can.

Speaker 5 (01:01:05):
Yeah, but I also also seeing a banana peel in there.
I wouldn't have done that, Mikail. Yeah, but you don't
know where the banana was. It can fall on the floor,
and he point it could be.

Speaker 10 (01:01:14):
You know, I had the banana in my bag.

Speaker 4 (01:01:17):
That's Scotty bean where he puts his banasa. It's already yeah,
only organic ones, only organic.

Speaker 10 (01:01:23):
The banana peel more.

Speaker 4 (01:01:25):
Okay, I know, But hell, long was the peel in there?

Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
Not long?

Speaker 10 (01:01:28):
Because I just ate the banana So I just tossed.

Speaker 4 (01:01:30):
Okay, Okay. Airborne diseases are falling in that trash can. Yes, gun,
I have.

Speaker 5 (01:01:35):
Another complain about Nate.

Speaker 4 (01:01:36):
If we're all going to complain on Meate, Oh God,
wellt's line up, let's all line up and slap him.
You go for it.

Speaker 5 (01:01:41):
Okay. So yesterday I wanted to post this picture on
Instagram and I was like, it's a I don't know
if it's a little too skanky or what. So I
asked Nate and Nate was like, hmm, on a scale
of skank, I give that about two percent two percent.

Speaker 15 (01:01:54):
So that's not skanky, right, that's not bad.

Speaker 5 (01:01:57):
And then he after I post it, he's like, well,
if I didn't know you, I would be like skank,
But since I know you, it's not skanky and.

Speaker 4 (01:02:05):
Is still up? Is it still up?

Speaker 15 (01:02:06):
It is still up? Yeah, it's the picture.

Speaker 4 (01:02:08):
I'm looking at right now. Go ahead.

Speaker 5 (01:02:10):
And then when we started playing the game yesterday he
called me.

Speaker 13 (01:02:13):
A skanky You were one of the clues, yes, because
that was fresh in my mind.

Speaker 4 (01:02:20):
But you wanted to be you wanted more. Hold on,
hold on, hold on, I'm going to your story.

Speaker 15 (01:02:26):
The time.

Speaker 4 (01:02:27):
Uh No, it's the sc picture.

Speaker 5 (01:02:30):
It's the one in the gold like a gold Shut up, mate,
on Instagram.

Speaker 15 (01:02:34):
On Instagram, there's a gold there's like a gold dress.

Speaker 4 (01:02:37):
Okay, I don't see that gold. Why do I have
a different one?

Speaker 17 (01:02:41):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:02:42):
Oh wow, that's the most skin I've ever seen on gandhi.
Hold it up, let me see it. I don't see it.
It's not on my Instagram it is.

Speaker 9 (01:02:52):
It's the fourth picture down from on her regular there
is it's a regular.

Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
I would say there's a little bit of skanking. No,
I'm saying right now, there is zero skank in there.
It's pretty odd unless you were unless you were aiming
for skank and you failed miserably. I don't see skank.

Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
No.

Speaker 4 (01:03:08):
Twelve hours ago. Yeah, zero, you're smiling, You're looking great.
There's no skinny hair. I'll tell you what. I'll show
you what skanky. Her talking to the camera like this
with her boobs hanging out. She obviously puts some lip

(01:03:30):
plump her on. She's like, hell, I did not.

Speaker 5 (01:03:33):
There's no super and no filter on that. That's just
makeup and hair.

Speaker 2 (01:03:36):
Gentlemen, we all just gonna skip over the fact that
Scary said he was turned on by this.

Speaker 4 (01:03:39):
I'm trying. I love this, all right. Well, there's a
thin line between the two.

Speaker 15 (01:03:48):
That's Daniel to.

Speaker 4 (01:03:51):
Okay. I don't think there. I don't think you're showing
up on the skank cometer at all. And I think
that outfit is beautiful, gorgeous. I see beauty. I don't
see hoe.

Speaker 10 (01:04:01):
Thank you.

Speaker 15 (01:04:02):
I'm hiding the hoe, Nate.

Speaker 4 (01:04:05):
So you should be mad at Nate. Nate know what
he's talking about. He just told Daniel to eat medicine
out of a trash. What was that?

Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
I was listening in the Morning Show.

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Speaker 4 (01:04:36):
You are you okay?

Speaker 5 (01:04:37):
Are you on drugs?

Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (01:04:38):
My god?

Speaker 3 (01:04:40):
Crazy? What's at the colors mom? Morning?

Speaker 4 (01:05:05):
I see what you're doing, Nate. It's plain and clear
what you're doing to me. Because I have friends, I
do this too. We gotta do this something, you know.
You know, I'm really good friends with the Conforto family,
and if ever we want to meet them out for
lunch at noon, we tell them to be there at
eleven thirty, Danielle before Yeah, exactly, if so, Nate was

(01:05:27):
telling me during the song there, we need to break
by eight twenty. And then he says, all right, then,
so you write it down. You needed to break at
eight fifteen, come on, and then and then he just said,
don't forget break at eight fourteen. He can break it
eight oh one. Now it's a thirteen. It's a sliding

(01:05:49):
scale of what we can break. I just want to
bring up something. I'm watching a House of Guinness on
Netflix about the Guinness family. Of course Guinness, you know,
drink it. Yeah, it's very well done. The costuming, the staging,
and you know the storyline behind this legacy family, the
Guinness family. When you have a sip of Guinness, you

(01:06:11):
don't stop and think, what's the history of what I'm
drinking right now? It's a rich, vast, controversial history. As
a matter of fact, the executive producer who put it
all together is a member of the Guinness family and
so she decided to good or bad put their family
stories out in drama form. And it's I think it's
just really great. It's great, it's done well. So gand

(01:06:33):
and I were talking about legacy families, which she is
a member of the Gandhi family. A legacy family. You're
such a Nepo bababy.

Speaker 15 (01:06:42):
Such a baby look at me.

Speaker 4 (01:06:46):
So I mean, so you're no foreigner, You're no stranger
to foreigner, you know, stranger to the legacy family concept.
So talk about that for a second.

Speaker 5 (01:06:55):
Yeah, I think it's probably different. I guess every legacy
family is different. I mean it is strange in some
ways because he clearly has a very strong legacy, and
people sometimes expect that same thing from you. It's not
quite the same here in the United States as the
expectations are from people who are in India. And also,
he died with no money. He gave away every single penny,

(01:07:18):
so there's no there was no transference of wealth or
anything like that. That then also held me to a
certain standard. But there are certainly people who say, you know,
you're in no way a Gandhi. You're not walking in
his footsteps or doing anything like he was. And I say,
how much are you doing like your great great grandfather? Please,
he was a revolutionary, he already did that. It's been
the market is cornered there. I don't what do you

(01:07:40):
want me to do?

Speaker 6 (01:07:41):
Then?

Speaker 4 (01:07:41):
Look at how these families, other families, for instance, Jack Schrosberg,
who is I follow him. I think I find him
very entertaining and very thought provoking at times. He is
the grandson of JFK. John F. Caw JOHNA. Kennedy Junior
was his uncle. It's just it's just interesting to see
how he is. You know, we have Kennedy family members,

(01:08:04):
as you know, there's still peppered in society and in government,
and because it was a large, very influential family. Now
he has his own take on what it's like to
be a Kennedy and I find his post very very interesting,
and I find him entertaining that he's out of his
mind sometimes, but I think that's it's interesting to see
a member of such a serious, important family kind of

(01:08:27):
goof up and goof off and have fun.

Speaker 16 (01:08:29):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:08:30):
Yeah, And I think too, what's kind of weird about
this is, you know, we'll always say you're only as
strong as your weakest team member, but when it comes
to legacy families, everybody tries to hold every member of
the family to the highest standard in that family, and
if you're not like that person, then all of a sudden,
you know.

Speaker 4 (01:08:43):
It's huge' You've talked about this. When you and your
family do visit India, you go Tom, is it Mumbai? Mumbai? Right?

Speaker 15 (01:08:50):
Yeah, we go all over.

Speaker 4 (01:08:51):
But yeah, and you say that you are met with
both happy and sad, You met with with welcoming and well,
wait a minute, you're such a Westerner, we don't like
you anymore kind of thing.

Speaker 5 (01:09:01):
Right, Yeah, there's so. I think it's interesting about all
this legacy stuff. I come from the branch of his
oldest son, Harry Lal, And if you look up anything
about Hurry Lal, he was quite controversial in general. He
converted to Islam, he was an alcoholic. Gandhi wrote letters
condemning him because by a lot of standards. They say
he wasn't a good guy. And that was his oldest son.

(01:09:21):
And you know, he says that it was a well
said because he's no longer alive, that it was such
a struggle growing up under him, because of exactly what
we're talking about, the pressure to perform, and that you know,
Gandhi g wasn't a great father to him. So, yes,
we are met with a lot of and it's much
more social media now, people yapping than actually saying it
to our faces, but people saying, how dare you?

Speaker 15 (01:09:41):
You're an embarrassment? Don't come here.

Speaker 5 (01:09:43):
We don't want you to represent you don't do any
of the things that you're supposed to be doing, you
know that.

Speaker 4 (01:09:48):
Kind of stuff. Wow wow, Well so Nate as an argument,
how it can actually work in reverse?

Speaker 13 (01:09:56):
Okay, Yeah, this the flip side of this coin is
so you have a legacy that you're trying to live
up to quote Uno.

Speaker 21 (01:10:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:10:05):
Then there's also people that have people in their past
that were extremely negative, So you have an automatic negative
perception of the person in front of you.

Speaker 23 (01:10:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:10:13):
So there was I worked with somebody and her boyfriend
we found out was his uncle was the night stalker.
If I'm not mistaken, Oh wow yeah okay, And so
like all of a sudden, you see this guy that
she's dating, who has who is obviously not a serial murderer,
but you look at him differently because his uncle is
the night Stalky did Yeah, because something they really is. Yes,

(01:10:38):
look at all of the Hitler family, they all changed
their last name because yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:10:44):
I didn't go to school with a little Bobby Hitler.
So Danielle was dating a guy who's from a family
whose father did something. He was a murderer around well.

Speaker 11 (01:10:53):
He was accused of murderer and I was dating the
son and blah blah blah, And so my mom basically
came out and said, hey, the apple doesn't fall from
from the tree, Danielle.

Speaker 4 (01:11:04):
That's that is not fair. That's not fair.

Speaker 10 (01:11:09):
I said, my he's nothing like that. He's such a
nice guy. And honestly, I goes, that's.

Speaker 11 (01:11:13):
Always been nothing but nice to me. I said, I
don't know, because he wasn't convicted at the time. He
monitor on his legs. I honestly don't even know if
he ever was convicted anyway, but my mom was not thrilled,
and then she was really pissed when the court case
wound up on the cover of the Daily News and
there he is the dad, and my Mom's like, Danielle,

(01:11:34):
I mean.

Speaker 4 (01:11:34):
Really, well, so I can see how that flip of
the coin would be very unfair to a convicted murderer
or you know, their legacy family for him. I know
he does, I know, but it's always the nice ones
murder you.

Speaker 5 (01:11:51):
And then what about like the athletes too, the Manning family,
like Peyton and he and then you have arch Manning
come into college and everybody's putting all this and this
is the guy to watch.

Speaker 15 (01:12:01):
It's kind of crap in the bed a.

Speaker 4 (01:12:04):
Little bit, but I mean that is a mountain of
pressure on him because of the Manning legacy, you know,
is what his dad and his uncle, I guess is
what it is.

Speaker 5 (01:12:12):
I think he's the son of the third Manning.

Speaker 4 (01:12:15):
It was, yeah, okay, are there's so many Mannings. Yeah,
So if you are a member of a Manning of Manning,
the Manning family, we want to hear from you in particular. Now,
if you are a member of a legacy family, I
think we want to maybe go a little further with
us in a later conversation. Feel free to text us
now at eight hundred two four to two zero one hundred.
Uh oh you know what, speaking of families, Oh my god,

(01:12:38):
do we have the mom. We have Maria and Nicole
on the way. Yes, they're next. They sound like scary
talking about chicken, Tricken. I love Chicken. Mother Knows Death
one of our favorite podcasts on the Elvis Dran Podcast Network.
Mom Nicole, Nicole and Maria her daughter. They did a

(01:12:58):
bang up job and they talk of that stuff. It's
so interesting and even after this conversation's done with us,
in a few minutes roll over and maybe next week
they'll be on your podcast Sauce on the side, right, Gandhi.

Speaker 5 (01:13:10):
Yeah, we're doing a crossover episode, so we're gonna post
it on both of ours. So I'll be on theirs
and they'll be online, and that's gonna happen on Wednesday.

Speaker 4 (01:13:16):
Yeah, oh right, excellent. Into the three things we need
to know, Gandhi, it's all you. What's got? What's up?

Speaker 5 (01:13:20):
Oh, there's a lot going on, we know. The government
shutdown continues to roll on. We are now in day
twenty three of it. It continues with no clear path
forward as it stands right now. The Senate on Wednesday
field once again to advance a House approved measure that
would have ended the shutdown. Three Democrats voted with Republicans
as the attempt was shot down for the twelfth time.
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson continues to blame Democrats for

(01:13:42):
the nation's second longest shutdown ever, saying they're making history
for all the wrong reasons. We talked about this earlier,
but the very popular tea app has been pulled from
the app store on Apple. If you don't know what
the tea app is, it was. It's still there, but
you just can't get it on the Apple platform anymore.
It was a dating app where people basically went and
spilled all the tea about people that they had dated,

(01:14:04):
because they're trying to warn people about not dating someone
that was bad. Then came an app called Tea on Her,
which was for women. If you wanted to go ahead,
Tea on Her.

Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
One of us.

Speaker 11 (01:14:16):
PRIs use the Tea app, and it actually was very
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Speaker 15 (01:14:20):
One hundred percent.

Speaker 5 (01:14:21):
She said she found out that this person had a
whole hidden past yep that he was running from, and
thank god she was able to figure it out that way.
But either way, they're being pulled because Apple says that
they violated their terms and policies and a lot of
people's data and information was getting leaked. And finally, we've
heard a lot about AI helping people pick lottery numbers.

(01:14:41):
Apparently they are helping and now new apps are coming
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analyze who's won in the past, how they've won, and
help your odds increase. They are saying none of these
guarantee a win, of course, but because two people have
won very recently and won a lot. These new apps
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Speaker 4 (01:15:45):
Oh thank god, Nicole and Maria they finally made it. Yeah, yea,
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so well. You're killing it.

Speaker 8 (01:16:07):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:16:08):
Speaking of killing it, your weekly podcast, of course, focuses
on pathology, forensics, death, and you don't do it in
an overly clinical way. You guys talk about all these
incredible fun subjects in a way we understand what you're saying,
and I appreciate that.

Speaker 17 (01:16:26):
Thanks.

Speaker 23 (01:16:26):
I feel like when I was in college, I had
a really hard time understanding all of these fancy medical words,
so I had to dumb it down for myself.

Speaker 17 (01:16:36):
You know, I'm a high school.

Speaker 4 (01:16:37):
Drop bell well, so you.

Speaker 17 (01:16:39):
Know, I had to bring it down to my level.

Speaker 23 (01:16:41):
But that I feel like that that helps me explain
it to people better.

Speaker 4 (01:16:45):
But both of you are I feel stupid after a
moment or both because you both are so educated, especially
you know, hyper focusing on pathology, and it's just don't
you feel like you learn something every time you hang
out with them.

Speaker 5 (01:16:57):
Without a doubt? I mean, even if you just follow
them on instance, or follow Mother Knows Death and Missus
and Jemmy on Instagram, you learned so much about like
mister diagnoses and all kinds of other things.

Speaker 4 (01:17:07):
Well, God, you brought them to us first. Yeah, you
had them on your podcast. What was it that was
so interesting to you about them that made us go,
oh my god, So you know what, we were just
steal them from you.

Speaker 5 (01:17:18):
I love women in science number one, so that is
always exciting to me. But the stories that they have,
especially Nicole about her time doing you know, pathology assistant
research and pulling things apart. And when she said, everything
that gets taken out of a body comes to her
and then she gets to analyze it and kind of
break like figure out what happened here or what's going

(01:17:39):
on with it. I was riveted, especially when you find
out some of the things that come out of a body.

Speaker 4 (01:17:44):
So you would go in with all the pathology team
and after someone passes away, you go inside and try
to figure out why they died.

Speaker 23 (01:17:53):
So you're telling two different there's two different divisions of
our job, which is one is surgical pathology, So any
thing that ever gets taken out of a person's body
goes to our lab. So that could be something as
simple as teeth or a quarter a kid swallowed, also
really weird stuff people put in their bodies.

Speaker 5 (01:18:13):
A lot of guys tripping and falling in the shower.

Speaker 17 (01:18:15):
Yeah, gus landing.

Speaker 10 (01:18:18):
One thing, what's the weirdest thing like to ever come
to you?

Speaker 17 (01:18:23):
I'm sure I've said this before. It's the half eaten pair.

Speaker 4 (01:18:26):
I don't remember what there's a story behind it. Tell
the half eaten pairs.

Speaker 23 (01:18:30):
Oh yeah, some woman put a pair in her husband's
rectum and started eating it and it got sucked up.

Speaker 10 (01:18:39):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (01:18:40):
They say never put things in there that isn't connected or.

Speaker 17 (01:18:45):
Broad based, like a ball and chain like.

Speaker 4 (01:18:51):
Wow, okay, so but it was eaten and then.

Speaker 5 (01:19:00):
Although it was like, you know, she was talking about teeth,
but also a bullet. You will take that and analyze that, right,
Or a breast implant.

Speaker 17 (01:19:05):
Oh yeah, we got I have gotten a bullet before.

Speaker 23 (01:19:09):
We don't commonly get them because they should go right
to the medical examiner's office with the body. But yeah,
I mean breast implants that fail, penis implants that fail. Wow,
things like and obviously we get other things like breast
entire breast if a person has breast cancer, colon if
a person has colon cancers.

Speaker 11 (01:19:26):
So when I had my breast reduced, they said that
they sent mine out to get checked. And that's how
I found out I was higher risk for breast cancer
because everything gets checked and they send it out when
they take it out of your body.

Speaker 23 (01:19:38):
Yeah, so it would come to me and we would weigh,
especially in reduction cases. Sometimes the weight of it has
to do if insurance will pay for it or not,
if it's cosmetic, or if it's actually causing you medical problems.
And we cut it up and we look for tumors
and we have found incentile cancers and those.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Wow.

Speaker 17 (01:19:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:19:56):
My thought is this, If I go into my doctor
every year for my physical you know, they scan, they poke,
and prod and that's as bad as far as they
get blood. Of course, blood that helps. What is wrong
with the thought here? I just want to go in
as a somewhat healthy functioning guy. I want you to
put me on the table and just start digging around

(01:20:16):
in there and try to find something wrong with me.

Speaker 17 (01:20:18):
Is that is that an autopsy?

Speaker 4 (01:20:21):
I want to I want to be.

Speaker 17 (01:20:25):
As like being alive.

Speaker 4 (01:20:26):
You want to autopsy al.

Speaker 17 (01:20:28):
Right, So this is what I would recommend you. They
have these full.

Speaker 23 (01:20:32):
Body ct and MRIs you can get as it doesn't
have to be ordered by your doctor you can go
and and pay to get that done.

Speaker 17 (01:20:40):
That's as close as you're getting.

Speaker 23 (01:20:41):
No one, no doctor is going to cut you open
and just peek around and make sure everything's So.

Speaker 4 (01:20:46):
Why, what's your problem?

Speaker 15 (01:20:47):
What could possibly go wrong?

Speaker 23 (01:20:49):
Anytime you open the abdomen or the chest your you
can cause scarring and adhesions, which is how Lisa Marie
Presley died.

Speaker 4 (01:20:56):
Actually what Lisima Repressley died because of scar.

Speaker 17 (01:21:00):
Yeah, from surgical adhesions.

Speaker 4 (01:21:02):
Wow. Hey, let's talk about that for a second. Yes, okay,
So Nicole's writing a book about celebrity deaths. This is
gonna be fascinating because we're fascinated with celebrity anyway, but
when they pass away, sometimes we don't get the whole story.

Speaker 23 (01:21:17):
Yeah, and it's often times wrong. So I've been writing
about celebrity deaths actually for the past five years, so
I have a collection of almost a hundred of them already,
and yeah, I mean it's it's really interesting. So I
started writing the book and I've only done nine so
far because I have until next year to write it.

(01:21:37):
So I've been just doing it every couple of days
and I start, but I'm doing everyone from really interesting
ones like Gene Hackman that just died, and higher profile
cases like Lisa Marie, but also older ones like Gilda
Radner and al Capone died from syphilis.

Speaker 17 (01:21:53):
It's just so interesting.

Speaker 4 (01:21:54):
Well wait, back up, Wow, I know al Capone, I
can see. But Gilda Radner died from so civil No, no, no, she.

Speaker 17 (01:22:00):
Had a varying kid.

Speaker 4 (01:22:01):
I'm just.

Speaker 10 (01:22:04):
Amy wine House. Will she be in there?

Speaker 17 (01:22:05):
Amy wine House will be in there.

Speaker 23 (01:22:07):
Yeah. I wrote about her a couple of years ago
because she died from effects of the alcoholism. So it's
it's gonna be really awesome. Really, it's it's comprehensive. It's
not a lot of reading, because I'm not a huge
reader like that. You could read one and be done
and go back to it and start off. It's not
a continuous book.

Speaker 5 (01:22:24):
Like a fun little anthology.

Speaker 17 (01:22:25):
It's just like notes.

Speaker 12 (01:22:27):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:22:27):
One of the things that she said that I thought
was so fascinating. I think about it all the time
whenever we hear a cause of death now, is that
cardiac arrest as a cause of death is kind of
a cop out because everyone's gonna die when their heart stops,
of course, but what caused the heart to stop is
more interesting in what they kind of try to analyze that.

Speaker 23 (01:22:44):
Michael Jackson was the most that's what they were saying.
He died of cardiac arrest. But cardiac arrest just med
your heart stops, so like that's how everybody dies, right,
But yeah, so they just did it with Jane Goodall.
They just came out and said her cause of death
was cardiac arrest. I just saw it, and she died
from complications of old age.

Speaker 16 (01:23:05):
Which, well, that was your favorite to you, right, because
that's how they said the queen age old age.

Speaker 4 (01:23:11):
It doesn't answer my question, like the body just gives out?
What is it? Okay, what's the scientific term for the
body just gives up?

Speaker 23 (01:23:18):
And there's things that happen as you age, like your
blood vessels become weaker and you can get calcifications and
things like that which can lead to stroke and coronary
artery disease and things like that.

Speaker 17 (01:23:29):
But that would be what you put on the death certificate.
That's what would be the cause of death, not old age.

Speaker 4 (01:23:35):
Old age.

Speaker 23 (01:23:36):
I love it, and I use it in my lecture
as an example of her actual death certificate.

Speaker 17 (01:23:41):
It says old age.

Speaker 10 (01:23:43):
That's wild in mind too age.

Speaker 23 (01:23:46):
You know, in the hospital and stuff. We always have
doctors that put cardiac arrest and then we have to
go up to them and say this is this is
not a cause of death, like change it, figure out
what happened and be more specific.

Speaker 16 (01:23:57):
So it's funny though, because we had an episode coming
out this week. Actually, we had another expert, justice Scott Morgan,
on our show and the two of them are geeking
out about causes of death. And we were talking about
a story where a woman, unfortunately was kicked in the
chest by a student and died. And I said, as
a layperson, I'm accepting a face value that she just
got kicked and died. And they're talking about all this.
You know, she could have her heart could have stoped,

(01:24:18):
she could have had a clog, all this other stuff,
and I'm just mind blown by the.

Speaker 4 (01:24:22):
Kicked and died. On my gest certificate, I wanted to
to say, just gave up. He just gave up, give up.

Speaker 10 (01:24:35):
He was done.

Speaker 4 (01:24:37):
By the way, you're listening to Mother Knows Death with
Nicole and her daughter Maria Stars from our podcast every week,
the pathology, forensics, death and fun stuff that goes along
with it. In your book, though of your anatomy book. Yes,
what have you discovered in your travels as far as
pathology about the brain, Like what has fascinated you?

Speaker 23 (01:24:59):
Well, most people people don't realize this, but there's specific
you know, there's specific brain surgeons.

Speaker 17 (01:25:07):
Well, there's specific pathologists.

Speaker 23 (01:25:09):
That just do brain and spinal quarter, the nervous system.
And so when we look when we take out a
brain and look at it autopsy, we're looking for something
that's blatantly obvious, like they had a stroke and aneurysm,
there's a tumor or something like that, but the very
specific neurological things that could happen to people. We take

(01:25:32):
that brain and we save it aside, and a special
neuropathologist will dissect it days later and look at it
and come up with a diagnosis if it's something like
more specific like MS or als or.

Speaker 8 (01:25:45):
Something like that.

Speaker 4 (01:25:47):
Yes, are you saying you didn't go to class on
brain day? People?

Speaker 23 (01:25:52):
Exactly? Like it's a whole other field of medicine. Essentially,
it's just and it's it's very hard to tell. When
they slice the brain, they'll just look at it and say, oh,
this minute little thing is this and this I mean
you can't see things grossly with your naked eye, like
schizophrenic or something like that. But you could see Alzheimer's,
you could see CTE. The chronic traumatic encephalopathy is the

(01:26:16):
one that you associate with football players, you know, hitting
their head in multiple concussions, so you could see that.
But that's their specialty, and most regular doctors don't want
to deal with the brain because it's like a whole
other beast.

Speaker 4 (01:26:31):
Wow, I bet well.

Speaker 5 (01:26:32):
One of the things I learned from her about the brain,
and our dentist, Elvis, he listened to the podcast and
was so happy she brought it up was how very
closely your mouth is connected to your brain, and if
you do not take care of your mouth, what can
happen to your brain?

Speaker 4 (01:26:45):
Maybe that's my problem.

Speaker 15 (01:26:46):
I'm positive.

Speaker 4 (01:26:49):
I'm going today. I'll have him do me right? How
should kick that up?

Speaker 5 (01:26:53):
Well, I mean, essentially, a cavity can kill you, right, Yeah,
it really can.

Speaker 4 (01:26:56):
Talk about how they can kill you.

Speaker 23 (01:26:57):
I actually had a really crazy case of a young
girl in her early twenties that had a wisdom tooth
pulled out, and then she just got a terrible infection
and we got her whole entire jaw resected that they
sent down to the lab because she had osteomylitis, which
is an infection in the bone, and they had to

(01:27:18):
remove her entire jaw because of it.

Speaker 4 (01:27:20):
What's up scary?

Speaker 9 (01:27:21):
You know, I'm fascinated with the liver because I know
that that's associated with drinking and stuff. Could you tell
right away when you see a liver, like, oh, that
person drink a lot over their lifetime and what does
that look like?

Speaker 23 (01:27:31):
So first, when you drink a lot, you get your
liver starts to get replaced by fat and it gets
it actually gets bigger than it normally should get. And
it's really cool because sometimes when you open the body,
the liver's so big that you could see the impressions
from the ribs because it's pushing up against the ribs.

Speaker 17 (01:27:48):
It's really I mean, it's it's.

Speaker 23 (01:27:49):
Not cool for them obviously, but it's cool scientifically. And
then once it has it so fatty, liver is considered
to be reversible. So if you ever get diagnosed with that,
if you stop drinking, it could go back to normal.
But once it starts scarring up, it gets zirrhosis, and
then it starts to shrink and it looks very nodular
and it's very striking. You can tell the difference and

(01:28:11):
it becomes smaller, and you also get associated.

Speaker 17 (01:28:15):
Things with that.

Speaker 23 (01:28:17):
You can get hemorrhoids, and if there's any kind of
a blockage of the portal system, which is part of
the circulatory system that goes through the liver, it can
make blood back up into the anus with hemorrhoids, and
it could also do it in the esophagus. You could
get swelling in the legs, you could get your spleen

(01:28:38):
could get really big. So there's kind of a pattern
you see with it as well.

Speaker 4 (01:28:42):
So as you know, mother and daughter doing a podcast together,
how much fun do you have when you say, in
front of those microphones, both of you talk to me
about a topic or two you've had recently on the podcast,
where you just go on and on because you're so
excited about where you're going.

Speaker 16 (01:28:57):
Oh yeah, we have fun. You know. We have some
stories where we end up going on tangents where we
start talking about personal stuff. We really love making fun
of my grandparents. They're such cheesy targets and our listeners
love hearing the stories, so those are always fun. Yesterday, though,
I went on, especially a tangent about Kevin Federline's book
for probably way too long, and everybody didn't want to
hear about it. But I get passionate about things and

(01:29:18):
I feel bad for Brittany, so good yeah for.

Speaker 17 (01:29:22):
That, And I have a different opinion, are you too?

Speaker 23 (01:29:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 17 (01:29:25):
So that was like I was just like nah, so yeah,
I just.

Speaker 23 (01:29:31):
Look at it like like he he bowled her out,
and some of the stuff that was in that book,
if it's true, is like if that was a person
that was living in your neighborhood, you'd be like, that
person's scumbag.

Speaker 11 (01:29:43):
And she'll have their kids right, Like, this is the
mother of his children, thank you, And she already has
issues that he has said she's helped with, so putting
this out there is not helping the woman.

Speaker 10 (01:29:55):
And what are the kids thinking? How can you do
that to your children?

Speaker 16 (01:29:58):
I agree. I think he's exploiting mentally unwill versus thank you.
And it doesn't matter if the kids are five or
forty five. I just think there's a point where you
don't keep talking about it. But but she said she
wanted them dead.

Speaker 10 (01:30:09):
How do we know she said that?

Speaker 5 (01:30:10):
It's not there? How do we know she's devolving into hell.

Speaker 3 (01:30:13):
Here we go, he said.

Speaker 5 (01:30:16):
She said, are there any celebrities that you look at
or people in general that you look at and you
can tell before you cut into them, before anything comes out,
that person has something going on.

Speaker 15 (01:30:25):
They're a little sick and you know what it is.

Speaker 17 (01:30:26):
Oh yeah, lots of different things.

Speaker 4 (01:30:29):
Why you look at me like that?

Speaker 23 (01:30:33):
And sometimes I see certain things like one of one
thing is is clubbing off the fingertips, right, So it's
very unusual and I could pick it out on a
person if their fingertips, it's the certain way that their
fingernails look on the on the tips of their fingers.
And you can look at a person and just say, okay,
they might have some kind of lung pathology or heart

(01:30:55):
pathology going on.

Speaker 4 (01:30:56):
It is something talk about like look at my okay,
don't look at that one. I nail went through that
fingernail to ignore that one.

Speaker 23 (01:31:02):
No, yours look fine. They look they look very specific.
I don't think anyone here if you had them, I would.

Speaker 10 (01:31:08):
Be like, yo, good, good to save your life.

Speaker 23 (01:31:12):
Yeah, I will tell somebody if I see something that
I think is alarming and she yells at me, because
I'll just say something to somebody.

Speaker 4 (01:31:20):
At the mall and sick I told stranger by the
way I do.

Speaker 23 (01:31:27):
I see people all the time, and especially with when
I was writing the book, I see such rare pathology
sometimes that I'm like, oh God, I really just I'm
not trying to be rude like I will. I want
them to tell their story. And I feel like I
feel like I do that because a lot of times
people look really unusual and people are not nice to them,
and they stare at them and they and they're curious.

(01:31:47):
But people are just curious and they just want to know.
And I think the more you just talk about all
these different conditions that people could have and just it's normal,
they won't feel so isolated.

Speaker 1 (01:31:57):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:31:58):
Yeah, I get that.

Speaker 4 (01:31:59):
Do you have any cast topics coming up that you
are just excited to push play on and let the
world here.

Speaker 16 (01:32:05):
Yes, we are interviewing the prosecutor from the Golden State
killer case and that is one of my favorite true
crime cases.

Speaker 4 (01:32:11):
Talk about it.

Speaker 16 (01:32:12):
Ugh, So these crimes took place in California back in
the seventies. For a very long time, they believed it
was three different perpetrators. So one was just a man
burglarizing houses, the second was somebody committing sexual assault, and
the third was a murderer. And through all these years
they were able to tie them to one person. Really
through the help of Pat and Oswald's former wife, Michelle McNamara.

Speaker 6 (01:32:35):
Wow.

Speaker 16 (01:32:36):
So she really helped reopen that case and get some
traction behind it, and she unfortunately passed away before they
found the killer. But just in twenty eighteen, I believe
they were able to take DNA from a rape kit
and they found the man and he was in his
seventies living with his daughter and they arrested him. So
that was kind of a groundbreaking case for forensics using

(01:32:56):
DNA in that type of way. And we are very
fortunate to have the prosecutor coming on our show.

Speaker 15 (01:33:02):
Wow, it's exciting.

Speaker 4 (01:33:03):
Yeah, So next time Nate's murdering someone, give him a
little tip, what like, what are they leaving behind? Maybe
maybe not your specialty, but I'm sure maybe you've seen
as far as evidence on a body, what are we
leaving behind that's going to get us thrown in prison?

Speaker 16 (01:33:18):
Hair is number one? And then in the Idaho murder's case,
he left behind a fingerprint on the knight's sheath, they
were able to extract DNA from that.

Speaker 17 (01:33:27):
What else are people even by?

Speaker 16 (01:33:28):
You know, people think they're just such good criminals, and
you would think they would get better over time with
all the access to internet and these stories we have,
but they're just getting worse.

Speaker 4 (01:33:37):
Sloppy, sloppy work, Nate. Sorry, I'll do better next time.

Speaker 5 (01:33:41):
Certainly, any DNA left behind bad idea?

Speaker 3 (01:33:44):
Who else?

Speaker 15 (01:33:44):
Oh we have?

Speaker 17 (01:33:45):
So do you remember Gabby Petito case?

Speaker 1 (01:33:48):
Yes?

Speaker 17 (01:33:48):
Yeah, So I'm interviewing her stepfather this week. Wow, and
that will be on next next week we're doing that.

Speaker 23 (01:33:56):
Yeah. So we're going to really just talk about that
case and just all of the trauma their family has
been through a lot of it. I haven't heard really
on the news or that perspective, so I'm looking forward
to that.

Speaker 4 (01:34:08):
The podcast of Course Mother Knows Death? Of Course Mom
and Daughter. It makes sense to me. You guys are
always so interesting when you come see us. Thank you
so much all day. Thank you, Thank you Nicole and Maria.
Thank you so much for coming in today. The podcast
of Course Mother Knows Death a part of the Elvis
During Podcast Network and doing brilliantly, by the way, than work.

Speaker 10 (01:34:30):
Thanks for having us Hi, this is Ariana gran H.

Speaker 1 (01:34:37):
You're listening to Elvis Duran and the Morning Show, Mister
Ram and the Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (01:34:42):
By the way, wasn't that awesome hanging out with Nicole
and Maria from the Mother Knows Death podcast? I I
could talk with them and actually just listen to them
for hours on end. For sure, my wish has come true.
Thanks to Sauce on the side Gandhi's podcast, you actually
have the coming up on your podcast. When are you
having a long conversation with them?

Speaker 21 (01:35:03):
There?

Speaker 5 (01:35:04):
My podcast drops on Wednesdays, so it will be on
Wednesday you'll hear them.

Speaker 4 (01:35:08):
Okay, so a week from yesterday. I can't wait. They
were awesome and they can get ikey. I mean in
a great interesting way.

Speaker 10 (01:35:16):
Yeah, in a good way.

Speaker 4 (01:35:17):
And I was kind of hoping we could have taken
them further down the ikey road, but we didn't. But
I bet you do on your podcast.

Speaker 5 (01:35:23):
Absolutely we go down all the roads that we you know,
kind of stay away from a little bit here because
the ikey can be very ikey. They're very descriptive.

Speaker 4 (01:35:35):
They're great and by the way, the podcast is more
than just icky stuff that they see, like you know,
in a mortuary or whatever. They talk about a lot
of great stuff, and they keep in mind with the
dynamic of mother daughter is there too, And you sometimes
forget that because I think Nicole was very young when
she had Maria, so they seemed to be very close
in age.

Speaker 5 (01:35:51):
Right, Yeah she was.

Speaker 15 (01:35:52):
I think she was sixteen, right.

Speaker 4 (01:35:54):
Yeah, They're so wonderful. I love them. What did you
guys think, Nate? Did you listen to the Bible.

Speaker 23 (01:36:00):
Here?

Speaker 13 (01:36:00):
I think they're fascinating And I actually wanted to ask
the next time they were in I want to ask,
so I have a cow valve in my heart? Does
that when they do like an autopsy on somebody that
had like an animal part and planet in them? I
wonder if they're like required to remove that or if
it looks different than the rest of the person. You know,
Just an interesting question because can they.

Speaker 4 (01:36:18):
Just write on it with a sharpie this is a cawvalve,
our calvalve?

Speaker 6 (01:36:22):
Arrow?

Speaker 4 (01:36:25):
Post it note on there? You know. I'm curious. I
bet another thing we could talk to them about is
maybe more surgeons. I don't know the things they leave
behind in people's bodies after they sell them back up.
They left, They left some instrument and my mom when
she was alive what and it actually caused some problems.
They left something in there. They had to go back

(01:36:47):
and take it out. And you know, you had one job.
You left a drill bit in my mom. I don't
know what it was, but it did cause problems down
the road. The things that we don't hear because of
embarrassment or maybe lawsuits, they're never gonna tell us.

Speaker 5 (01:37:03):
Yeah, And I am always fascinated by because she works
in pathology, and you know, they're analyzing anything you take
out of a body. Always interested in the things that
they remove that are suspicious in certain cavities, and how
people tell them that they got there they fell on.
It's always they fell on.

Speaker 16 (01:37:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:37:19):
Every time we have Nicole and Maria and Daniel lights
up when we talk about things that end up in
people's a news.

Speaker 11 (01:37:25):
I I find it fascinating because I guess, I guess
it's not so like because you can have a baby
in your ten son Imean's dilated and a baby comes
out of that part, But that part's made for that.

Speaker 10 (01:37:38):
The other parts are not made for you putting these
big things in there. Like I can't believe what.

Speaker 4 (01:37:45):
All right, I'm so glad that we're segueing from this
conversation into food news.

Speaker 5 (01:37:50):
Some people put food up there.

Speaker 3 (01:37:58):
That's why.

Speaker 4 (01:37:58):
That's why I love I've seen the season. It's my favorite.
Where where the pickle go? The pickles missing? All right,
it's food news Thursday, our favorite day the week because
it's the day before Friday, and it's food news from
Froggy as we rolled into the Halloween season. I'm sure
that's a part of the lean today. Go ahead, it's
all it is. Did you know what the busiest day
of the year is at Starbucks? Halloween? It is not.

Speaker 2 (01:38:20):
It is Red Cup Day, Red Cup Day, and Starbucks
is the day when they give you the free red
cups for the holiday season. This year, day have announced
it will be November thirteenth. That will be Red Cup Day.
You get your free collectible or usable red holiday cup
you can use all holiday season long. Starbucks also adding
six new drinks to their holiday menu this year. So

(01:38:40):
get ready the holidays. I know it seems early to
be talking about the holidays, but they are right around
the corner.

Speaker 4 (01:38:46):
But Halloween. For now.

Speaker 2 (01:38:47):
McDonald's they're iconic boo buckets. They are back in McDonald's.
There are fifteen different designs this year. Yeah, so if
you go get a happy meal at McDonald's comes in
a little boo bucket. You can use it if you
go trick or treat. So you've got a little bit
of time to get that done, but they are available
at McDonald's right now. Chipotle fans, the event you've been
waiting for. It is happening in just over a week.

(01:39:09):
The restaurant chain is bringing back their Boo Rito celebration
on Halloween again this year that I feel like I'm
in Mexico ordering a Boo Rito. On October thirty first,
from three o'clock in the afternoon to close. Rewards members
at Chipotle you can show up in costume and get
a free six dollars boo Rito. There's also a Boo

(01:39:31):
Rito contest going on as well, So maybe if you addressed.

Speaker 4 (01:39:35):
Up boo hold on a boot rito contest? How do
you answer the Boo Rito contest? I think it's going
to go off for your costume that you wear going
into the Chipotle. But yeah, so I'm sure Diamond will participate.
The Boo Rito Winners could score an exclusive VIP gift
card where it's over five hundred dollars in free Chipotle food.
Oh you also have to post on TikTok hashtag boo

(01:39:57):
Rito costume contest. That's how they're going to get a win.
I take a picture. Did you know that Drake's birthday
is tomorrow? He'd be thirty nine years old.

Speaker 2 (01:40:07):
In honor, Dave's Hot Chicken giving away free chicken sandwiches
all day today at all of their locations. It's the
Dave Hot Chicken near you. October twenty third is free
day before Drake's birthday, Hot Chicken Day.

Speaker 4 (01:40:20):
What a weird name for a day, Hot Chicken.

Speaker 5 (01:40:22):
Day, Free day before Drake's birthday.

Speaker 4 (01:40:25):
Chicken DAYTI can we fit that on the Marquee out front.
I don't know if Dave's Hot Chicken.

Speaker 2 (01:40:31):
So Halloween is one week from tomorrow, so I'm going
to give you a countdown today this is the best
Halloween Treats, and then next week I'm gonna save you
and tell you the worst Halloween candy you can get out?

Speaker 10 (01:40:44):
Don't you say candy corn?

Speaker 4 (01:40:47):
Oh? You know I love candy Corndani.

Speaker 12 (01:40:48):
I'm with you.

Speaker 2 (01:40:49):
So this year coming in number five on the Best
Treats to give out so people will not egg your
house up to Halloween. Number five snickers, Oh yeah, okay,
all right, all right, right absolutely, And if you give
out the full size bars, you're a little more popular
than the fun size part. Will take a look at
number four, break me off a piece of that kit
cat bar.

Speaker 4 (01:41:08):
Yep, I love it.

Speaker 2 (01:41:10):
Number three, whether it's plane peanut, butter peanut, whatever it is.

Speaker 4 (01:41:15):
M and M's at number three, right, the classic.

Speaker 2 (01:41:19):
Number two. They say sour Patch kids are number two.
Oh hell yeah, oh I love them yea. And number
one for the tenth year in a row. You have
to say it correctly. Reese's Peanut butter cups.

Speaker 4 (01:41:36):
Finally agree Finally a countdown from Foggy we all agree
on that was not yes, of course, Nate say it Nate.
He doesn't agree. Yeah, he calls it.

Speaker 2 (01:41:46):
Does that rhyme with what Elvis feces. It's a guy
named Reese. They're his, They're Reeses Reces. You're not alone.
A lot of people do it. Say it that way,
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Speaker 1 (01:42:30):
From Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (01:42:34):
You know what, I wouldn't mind seeing The Shining tonight.
Oh yeah, that's still, in my opinion, one of the
scariest movies ever. And this is what it is. It's
just like that scary hotel. Good God. Do you have
a favorite favorite scary movie that no one else thinks
is scary but you do because of psychological reasons? Probably?

(01:42:55):
I don't know really. Now, what is it about the
Wizard of It scares you?

Speaker 2 (01:43:00):
It's just got a witch it And I'm like you,
guys know, I am the biggest woosts when it comes
to scary things.

Speaker 4 (01:43:06):
That's okay. What about when those monkeys are flying around.

Speaker 5 (01:43:08):
Atle Bit that that part was kind of scary and wicked.
I could see it. I could see it scaring children.

Speaker 4 (01:43:14):
Yes, what about you, Gandhi? Do you have any movies
that scare you but no one else really?

Speaker 20 (01:43:18):
Or that?

Speaker 5 (01:43:19):
No, I have movies that scare me, but I think
they have to scare other people. Hereditary was one of
the most terrifying things I've ever seen, and I still
sometimes close my eyes and I see her scamper across
the ceiling.

Speaker 15 (01:43:29):
Oh yeah, terrible.

Speaker 4 (01:43:31):
Hey, what was the film we were talking about yesterday?
They're saying is the most scariest movie that people walk
out of every single time or have to turn it off.

Speaker 5 (01:43:37):
Yeah, it was a woman's name.

Speaker 4 (01:43:39):
Uh, Victoria, something like that. I'll look it up. I
want to see that because I need a reason to
be frightened in my life, because this world we're living
and really just isn't frightening enough, not at all. Let's
go to a sound Let's go.

Speaker 21 (01:43:53):
Into the sound room with Garrett. Garrett, what are you
have going on? All right, let's go to Miss Grand
International and Bangkok. That happened last weekend and a little
awkward moment. So Miss Panama thought she was moving into
the top twenty, but everybody else heard Miss Paraguay and uh,
this is what it sounded like.

Speaker 24 (01:44:09):
They say, the top twenty is Miss grad Paraguay. Congratulations, Sue, Uh,
I beg your pardon. I announced Miss grad Paraguay.

Speaker 4 (01:44:31):
He did say, there is a lot of noise in
this hall. Hack filled with fans from all over the world. Clearly. Yeah,
but miss Panama I heard differently in her head. So
she's understand in that room, you don't hear it here
on that audio through there's microphone, because this microphone was
connected directly to your ears in that she didn't hear

(01:44:52):
on stage, she thought it was Panama, and she walked
up and then she had to like moon walk back
to her place wearing your evening got.

Speaker 17 (01:45:01):
That's so embarrassing.

Speaker 4 (01:45:02):
All right, but but hold on, let's hear for how
masterful he masterfully he handled that situation. Ladies talk about
there's a lot of excitement to the noise he had
the whole people from around the world are here tonight.
I'm like, okay, we got audio problems. Okay, all right.

Speaker 21 (01:45:19):
So last night on Fallony put it again montage together
of all the news anchors doing the six seven trend
on their newscast, and I think this is the end
of this trend.

Speaker 17 (01:45:28):
You know, all the kids are doing the six seven six.

Speaker 14 (01:45:31):
Six seven six seven six seven six seven six seven
six seven.

Speaker 4 (01:45:43):
I still don't understand seven. Yeah, it's over. People still
people still don't understand. Yeah, people still don't understand what
they're talking about. All right.

Speaker 21 (01:45:53):
So the new Avatar movie is coming out very soon
and Miley is going to be on the soundtrack, and
she just gave us a tease of the song that's
going to be a part of the movie called dream
as One and sounds like this.

Speaker 8 (01:46:08):
Even through the uhs and the sky Baby, when.

Speaker 3 (01:46:12):
We dream, we dream as.

Speaker 4 (01:46:17):
There we go.

Speaker 16 (01:46:18):
Uh.

Speaker 21 (01:46:19):
Demmy Levado over at BBC Radio one and she said
that she loved Lady Gaga's concerts so much over the summer,
and she actually decided to cover some Lady Gaga songs
when she was doing that interview and did disease and that's.

Speaker 4 (01:46:32):
This is what it sounds like. You know what, Demon
Nevado still has that voice, yes, right through all right.

Speaker 21 (01:46:49):
And then I want to introduce you to someone you
might have seen on your TikTok feed, Sophia James. So
she decided to uh test out the TikTok algorithm. She
put out a she has a song, and she decided
to put out seven videos of the same song and
seeing which video would get the most views, so by
chance you might get the you know you're in group

(01:47:10):
seven and in the background of this video is her
song called so Under So you'll hear this song, but
just know that she's messing with the TikTok algorithm and.

Speaker 4 (01:47:19):
It kind of is working.

Speaker 8 (01:47:20):
So some funny on the basis, So.

Speaker 21 (01:47:35):
This video got millions of views, but she put out
the same video seven different times, and it just so
happened that the seventh video got the most traction out
of the videos.

Speaker 4 (01:47:43):
So everybody's in quote unquote group seven. Seven videos. That's
a lot of work.

Speaker 21 (01:47:49):
Well, it's just it literally is the same video, but
she just put it posted it seven different times to
mess with the algorithm.

Speaker 4 (01:47:56):
Okay, I'm totally misunderstanding everything. You know, what if she
wasn't so late, she do seven different videos just saying yeah, yeah,
so if you see group seven, that is why you
are in group seven. Just okay, now I get oh
an algorithm conversation. That's why I'm totally lost. I love you, Garrett,
Thank you?

Speaker 16 (01:48:10):
Hey?

Speaker 4 (01:48:11):
So is it?

Speaker 8 (01:48:12):
Is it?

Speaker 4 (01:48:12):
Veronica Gandhi? Is that the name of the film we're
talking about?

Speaker 5 (01:48:15):
Yeah, twenty seventeen Netflix film that people say they can't
finish watching. Apparently it's a Spanish language film, but it's terrifying.

Speaker 4 (01:48:22):
So I can put on I can, I can put
on the subtitles.

Speaker 5 (01:48:26):
Yeah, and I guess it'll scare the crap out of you.

Speaker 4 (01:48:28):
How do you scream in Spanish? Ah, it's like.

Speaker 5 (01:48:31):
When you laugh in Spanish, it's j aj aj a.

Speaker 4 (01:48:34):
Hey, so we're just talking about Demi Lovato. I don't know,
you know what that voice of hers, it always hits
that note she money notes that every single song. Oh
remember this?

Speaker 2 (01:48:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 23 (01:48:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (01:48:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:48:47):
Is it okay? If I played this for you?

Speaker 16 (01:48:48):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:48:50):
Come see if we miss you today.

Speaker 5 (01:48:52):
I first meed you.

Speaker 4 (01:48:55):
You told me you never fall in love? Ah, I
love you mean stay the same, You'll go far. Hey,
I don't know. We used to write that in each
other's yearbooks. Yeah, lilas, lilas so stupid around the room,

(01:49:18):
let's go, why are you laughing? Scary? We used to
write dated till Bear Mountains get dripsed? What in the yearbook?
We used to write these no that we used to
have these stupid funny sayings, and that was what does
that mean? What does that mean? I don't know that
that was just what little say it again? Say it again?
What it's like dated till Bear.

Speaker 9 (01:49:34):
Mountain gets dressed it's like what six seven is now,
It's like it was stupid, it was frivolous, it meant nothing.

Speaker 4 (01:49:41):
But we used to write it in each other's Yes,
I'm sure someone that went tomorrow. Remember I wanted to
sculpt nothing? Okay, all right, okay, what else? Give us
a list alphabetically all the words you used to use.
But that's my around the room. It's about six sevens
oh that we'll start with you scary. Yeah. My sister
has a great way.

Speaker 9 (01:49:58):
My sister's a teacher, by the way, and she is
a great way of making six seven go away, having
every adult, parent, teacher, educator use it NonStop, because what
do kids hate the most when adults start adapting to
their lingo?

Speaker 4 (01:50:12):
And if you start going six to seven six seven
and people do it enough.

Speaker 9 (01:50:16):
The kids are gonna be like, that's not cool anymore,
and then they won't do it again, and then it'll
go away.

Speaker 4 (01:50:20):
I think it's a brilliant move.

Speaker 5 (01:50:22):
Okay, I refuse to sacrifice myself for this.

Speaker 9 (01:50:26):
We all just bring it into the everyone needs to
say it, and then the kids will jump off it
because it ain't cool anymore.

Speaker 4 (01:50:32):
Exactly. All right, I'm gonna start six seven all over
the place. You gonna hear, Hey, you're running, you're running
our language. But I'm uh, Godi, what's up with you today?

Speaker 8 (01:50:45):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (01:50:45):
So we were talking about my podcast earlier. Next week
it's gonna be Mother Knows Death, But this week it
was Nico Balisteros. And you might not know that name
off the top of your head, but he followed Kanye
West around with a camera for six years.

Speaker 4 (01:50:58):
Of his right.

Speaker 5 (01:50:59):
Yeah, he turned eighteen, didn't go to college, gave up everything,
didn't even get paid, and followed him around. He saw everything,
he was witnessed to it all, and he put together
a documentary.

Speaker 15 (01:51:09):
It's really fascinating. So if you have some time, go
listen to the podcast.

Speaker 5 (01:51:12):
Did he get paid?

Speaker 4 (01:51:13):
Didn't know.

Speaker 5 (01:51:14):
No, he didn't get paid anything.

Speaker 4 (01:51:16):
Well, was he like originally a part of the organization, No,
it was he He was never invited to go along.

Speaker 5 (01:51:21):
He was invited. So he knew other content creators and
they said, hey, his current videographer went somewhere else and
they need somebody to come in. So he came in
and then he never collected a paycheck. He said, I
don't know. You know a lot of times the big
person doesn't know if you're getting paid or not. He
never got paid. He took out loans, and now that
he's put together over six years of footage into an
hour and forty four minutes.

Speaker 4 (01:51:41):
I'm sure there's some interesting things what seems to witness.

Speaker 15 (01:51:44):
I did watch it, and I was like, oh my god,
what is what's the name of it?

Speaker 16 (01:51:47):
Again?

Speaker 5 (01:51:47):
It's called in Whose Name?

Speaker 4 (01:51:49):
All right? I write this down? Thank you?

Speaker 15 (01:51:51):
Yeah, no problem.

Speaker 4 (01:51:52):
I saw us on the side releasing every Wednesday, a
new one coming out next week. Hey, uh, producers, Sam,
what's up?

Speaker 18 (01:51:58):
It's so funny you were talking about horror movies just
now because mine was going to be. Do you guys
remember the first one that scared you as a kid.
Not you, Danielle, You've never been scared once in your life.
My family around this time of year won't let me
live this down. The first movie I was afraid of
was The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown.

Speaker 15 (01:52:15):
I got really scared of.

Speaker 18 (01:52:16):
Snoopy coming up out of the pumpkin patch going I
get it. That got me, and every Halloween.

Speaker 5 (01:52:21):
My sisters like to rag on me for it.

Speaker 18 (01:52:22):
So I was just wondering if anyone else remembers and
early scare that now feels a little ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (01:52:28):
I know, Froggy, you said Wizard of Oz, which I'm.

Speaker 4 (01:52:30):
Afraid of everything. Daniel likes to make sure going to him.

Speaker 10 (01:52:33):
I go boot and he jumps, don't go to him.
I think Chucky. I was scared of Chucky, and now
I look at the Chucky movies and I'm.

Speaker 5 (01:52:40):
Like, this is so stupid.

Speaker 4 (01:52:42):
Maybe that's where it went wrong.

Speaker 5 (01:52:43):
Do you Jurassic Park? I could not.

Speaker 15 (01:52:45):
I couldn't shut my eyes.

Speaker 5 (01:52:46):
I was like, oh fair, yeah, I could see that absolutely.

Speaker 4 (01:52:50):
Mine was the Extorcist? Was that scary?

Speaker 15 (01:52:54):
That set me today?

Speaker 4 (01:52:56):
In my world? It just turned into every day life whatever.
Let's see Danielle, what's up?

Speaker 5 (01:53:01):
All right?

Speaker 11 (01:53:02):
So Scary Gandhia and myself are doing something really awesome tonight.
So you know how much we love MJ the Musical
over at the Neil Simon Theater. We've all gone and
seen it together. Well, it's Halloween month, so of course
thriller from Michael Jackson is huge this month, and that
show does the best thriller I've ever seen in my
entire life.

Speaker 10 (01:53:22):
It's so good.

Speaker 11 (01:53:22):
So tonight we are all going to hang out in
our knick studios here and they're going to make us
into these glamorized zombies. And then with some of our listeners,
we're going to go over to see the show over
at MJ the Musical. We're gonna sit glamorize zombie style,
watch the show, and just have a fantastic night. So
so excited that we get to do this. And if

(01:53:44):
you haven't seen MJ the Musical, it is the story
of Michael Jackson. You need to go and see it
because it's fantastic.

Speaker 4 (01:53:49):
We love it. And also there's a good news. There's
a footnote to this news. By the way, the Broadway
strike is not all that's right.

Speaker 10 (01:53:55):
Yes, the musician tended an agreement.

Speaker 4 (01:53:58):
Shure, we get that in there. Goodness, what's up with you?

Speaker 5 (01:54:01):
So I have a podcast that is dropping today.

Speaker 15 (01:54:04):
We already did me?

Speaker 4 (01:54:05):
Oh, we did you right? Okay, I'm scratching people off
the time because once again my screen's messed up. Nate,
you're up next, Okay, while you're shaking your head at
me because it keeps freezing. That's why freezing. Does anybody
have a bug out bag?

Speaker 13 (01:54:19):
I'm not talking about a whole bag, but I keep
getting these like things on Instagram and see things on CNN.
Do you have a bug out bag? These are the
top bug out bags and this is what you need
in them. What is it in case of like a
disaster or a yeah, natural disaster.

Speaker 4 (01:54:34):
We do have stuff.

Speaker 13 (01:54:35):
It's not in a bag though. Don't need a bag,
you know. It's according to this article, you got to
buy the right bag. But it's in case you've got
to leave the house in an emergency. Grab the bag
and you go, and it has everything you need in
it for a week. Yes, apparently I need one, so
I gotta make one, and I gotta find the right
way one.

Speaker 5 (01:54:51):
And it's supposed to be able to go on your back.
You don't like a carry on that you're dragging down
the street.

Speaker 15 (01:54:55):
You want to like a backpacker duffel that.

Speaker 4 (01:54:56):
You can put on your back.

Speaker 12 (01:54:57):
Got it?

Speaker 4 (01:54:58):
Okay? No wheels?

Speaker 10 (01:55:01):
Everything you need there?

Speaker 4 (01:55:03):
Okay, they're closing out our favorite ri I. I want
to go there to get my bug out bag. Don't
go quick, go out back shopping today. Okay, okay, bug
out bag. Add that to my list. Froggy, what's up?

Speaker 2 (01:55:15):
So you know when your parents call you to ask
it to help them with technology. It's always it's never
going to go well. Last night I had to go
over to my parents' house. My mom is like, oh,
I need to scan these things. And I look at it.
They have QR codes on them. I'm like, yeah, so
just point your camera at it. A little link pops up.

Speaker 4 (01:55:32):
Click that.

Speaker 2 (01:55:32):
No, I have to scan it. I need to get
a scanner. I'm like, mom, No, scanning a QR code
is not the same as scanning a doctor. Okay, I
get I'm sitting here talking to you right now. She
still says, you don't understand it. I'm supposed to scan
these on a scanner.

Speaker 4 (01:55:48):
No you're not. I'm like, I didn't do it. Then
scanning on a scan If that's what you want to do,
they should use a different word. If they shouldn't use
scan because there's a scanner, a scanner scan it does.

Speaker 2 (01:56:01):
I was trying to explain that last night. I got nowhere.
I was very frustrated. All right, Well I think I
got everyone right. Yeah, okay, oh god, thank god. I'm
so scared.

Speaker 4 (01:56:13):
Andrews says the first film he was terrified of as
a kid.

Speaker 15 (01:56:17):
Was what Gandhi Thomas the tank engine.

Speaker 5 (01:56:20):
And he still is.

Speaker 1 (01:56:22):
You get it.

Speaker 4 (01:56:23):
Those faces and the face on the front of that
that that locomotion, locomotive, whatever it is, that scares the
hell out of me.

Speaker 5 (01:56:31):
If you look at his desk when we walk by,
somebody every now and then puts up a picture of
Thomas the tank Engine just to terrify him.

Speaker 4 (01:56:37):
Okay, then you know it's a transportation thing. What about
those dumb airplanes with animated airplanes that have faces? What
are those? There's like a big yellow one. There's am
I alone. I swear to god, there's an airplane that.

Speaker 15 (01:56:47):
Face probably shaken.

Speaker 4 (01:56:49):
Oh God, all right, just a season to be afraid
of Thomas the tank Oh there goes Elvis.

Speaker 1 (01:56:55):
Elvis in the Morning show.

Speaker 4 (01:56:59):
Alright, show's done. Let's get out of here until next time.
Say peace out, everybody, Peace out, everybody,

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