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Here we go. Let me gethigh going. I wake up guys on
thee in the car. It's onall the time. Ready. I wrote
to your station manager about your showand the funny things that you think is
funny aren't funny. Yet You're stillon the air show. Hey, you

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up yet You're hanging out in Johnny'sHouse. Come on, good on,
Good Morning. It a six ohone, Orlando's number one hit music station
at XL one O sixty seven.You are listening to Johnny's House on a
Wednesday morning. The Sunshine in eightfour this morning is fifty eight now the
Johnny's House Entertainment News with Ray BenStiller said he was blindsided by the negative

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reactions Zoolander two. I'm like,all, poor guy? Was he really?
He on a list of movies Iprobably shouldn't have been made or I
don't know. I kind of likedthe Zoolander because it was cheesy, it
was stupid, but I'm a bigfan of the first one. But I
could take it or leave it.I knew what it was. Yeah,
I don't think it deserved it parttoo, No, probably not. But
he said that he was blindsided bytheir negative reactions. He said I thought

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everybody wanted this, and then itwas like, wow, I must have
really f this up. And hewas like, everybody didn't go for it,
and it was like, it's gotthese horrible reviews, and he's like,
what scared me the most is thathe was losing what he thought was
like something funny. He was likequestioning himself and he's like, I definitely
it affected me for a long timebecause he was like, I thought this
was funny. If I hated it, yeah, So Zoolander two had a

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budget of fifty million dollars and itonly made twenty nine million dollars. Oh
no, but post Malone is workingon a movie. This is kind of
weird. He's expanding into the worldof graphic novels and movies. He has
an original idea he came up withand so basically the story takes place in

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medieval Europe and the only thing standingin the way of the Horde of Demons
infesting the continent is a mysterious armoredeighteen wheeler eighteen will Go Cobec from the
future. It was sent back fromthe heavens, yes, and it's gonna
hit dinosaurs, medieval times and stuff. So the first story. I know,

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it's the first story in this universe. It'll be released as a graphic
novel in twenty twenty five and itwill be followed up by a movie he's
developing on Netflix. So the directorMichael Bay is helping him with this.
So bad Boys Transformers like the directorMichael Bay on board, things will explode.
Yes, that's what he does.That's why I'm like, that's a
big director to be like, Okay, an eighteen wheeler fighting demons in medieval

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Europe? Is this live action?I mean it just says a graphic novel
and then it's going to be amovie Michael Bays involved it is? Yeah,
wow. Okay. Anyways, PatrickMahomes has not done Saturday Night Live
and he's been asked multiple times,and I guess he's been asked so many
times that they're finally asking like whywhy won't you do it? And I

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guess he's like scared of teleprompters.He's got like this fear of teleprompters.
So he was just like, noa, he's too scared to do it.
Can't read. Since he does commercials, he obviously can be in front of
a camera. Yeah, so it'snot Yeah, it's not like stage fright.

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Yeah, but it's something with theteleprompter. But I guess he said
ever since he did the speech atthe twenty twenty three sp Awards. I
don't know what happens there. Ohokay, but he gave a speech at
the sp Awards and he said he'sscarred from it. But don't they use
Q cards so it can't be likea teleprompter? Yeah, they have Q
cards. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. So, but
that's why he hasn't done it.He's not funny. I mean, really,

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it would help you with that.There's so many people that have done
us to now that. Yeah,they kind of right around. Yeah,
they put you into the funny sketches. Yeah, I guess. But I
mean if he's not an actor,so like he's just a football player.
Yeah, he's stand I mean,hasn't Travis Kelsey's done it? Right,
Travis Kelsey's funny? Yeah? True? All right, it's Wednesday morning.

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We need to hear those stories ofthere weird but oh so true. And
we'll do that in a couple ofminutes, So keep it right here on
Johnny's house. Hi, we're expectingit is fifty eight right now. Weird
stories, but they are so sotrue. What's that mean? This is
kind of like the plight of theof the pretty person. Okay, it's
going on over in Britain. Thereis a guy and he's well handsome.

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No, no, he's not handlingwell oh oh, he's packing heat,
yes, oh yes, But heis saying it's more of a curse than
a blessing. He's having all kindsof problems. First of all, he
said that it causes all kinds ofproblems with dating. You think you would,
but it does apparently because you know, it wreaks havoc. I've heard,
I've heard when like, you know, that's cool and don'tbody want to

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kind of smoke every night? Yeah, might be good for vacation. That's
what he said. That's what hesaid. He said, there's it's it's
it's causing a problem. He gotkicked out of his yoga class because they
said he was getting too excited andhe's like, I'm not, it's just
there. Yeah, So he can'teven sign up for yoga no more.
And now he's having to deal withonline dating. People only fans. People

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are trying to lure him on datesso they could get him on their only
Fans page because he's become so populararound Europe, so he's actually looked into,
you know, doing something about it. Well, he's gonna probably get
his only only fan. He'll probablyget one. Well, he was gonna,
you know, snippet a little bit. Yeah, he was gonna he
was gonna a reduction, but itcost eighteen thousand dollars. So he's like,
oh, maybe maybe he starts theonly fans yeah, and raises the

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eighteen thousand dollars and then takes alittle bit off. Wow, I don't
know, just a little off top, right, quite the problem to have,
Yeah, a little off the top, because that could go wrong.
It could go wrong. I mean, I guess, but I mean if
his life is being really oh comeon, let's not be the same as
the plight of the prey people.Tight undwy, what are talking? You
can't understand it if you ain't livedit. According to Dismass, his name

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is Matt Barr. If you're lookingfor him, Okay, uh, this
is crazy, and this all kindsof stuff you see on TikTok and stuff
like that, like you know,hacks. Yes, this is a beauty
hack that's going viral. I guessbanana peels on your face. They say
it gives you a natural botox effect. Concert creators are now smacking banana peels
all over their faces. Now,is that true? The doctors said it's

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dumb. I was gonna say I'dlet anybody try that. Yes. Yeah,
So they're saying yes on the ontheir videos. Oh it makes my
skin feel very soft and everything,But doctors are saying no, there's very
very little evidence to suggest rubbing abanana peel on your face it's gonna help
it all. They do have antioxidantsin them bananas, but he said the
benefits are so small, like youliterally couldn't rub enough bananas on your face.
But this person was making it looklike they put the banana on their

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face and it made him look twentyyears younger, right, yes, yes,
so they say you make he looktwenty years dumb. Yeah. If
you see that and they say they'vegot zero wrinkles, it's not true,
Like it's not because of the bananas. They might have good jeans, they
may have good skin, but it'sdefinitely not the bananas. Now, we
don't talk politics here, but therewas a bill passed last night to to
help some of these countries. Butsnuck in that bill is the band TikTok

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I know I saw that. Yeahyeah, or you gotta sell it in
nine mines, yeah, which iswild to me, even though I'm not
going to get into the TikTok Tobank because I know it's you know,
they're spying on a so er allsocial medias, but like, it's so
weird that you can force someone tosell their company. Like that is wild
to me. And they said,listen, we're not gonna tell you get
rid of that, but you ain'tget no updates. Yeah, like we're
gonna make it impossible. So theyslid that in there. Yeah. I

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mean, it's just crazy to me. But anyway, I'm not gonna get
it. I saw this yesterday onthe news, and I'm like, oh,
I got to get this. Uha robot dog that throws flame,
A flamethrowing dog. Why don't youneed it? Life to say? So,
it's a dog, little robot,but got a flame thrower attached to

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its head. It's called Throw Flames. That's the company, and it's the
Therminator and it only costs nine fourhundred dollars. I'm gonna go. I'm
gonna have to side ray. Otherthan to impress your friends or like an
apocalypse or whatever. Maybe it operateson Wi Fire Bluetooth, so you can
get it right there on your phone, your little app. You can shoot
frames up to thirty feets. It'slegal in all fifty states. Oh my

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god, but you got to havea special permit in California and Maryland.
And it's not necessarily for anything bad. They say you can use it for
multiple reasons controlled burns, ice orsnow removal, clearing weeds, pyrotechnics,
for entertainment. I'm just thinking thatthe last one you just said. Unlets
you have a little bonfire, rightyou get that's the only way I would
see you see the little dog?Are y'all ready for the fire? Yeah?

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What about in the snow? Youlive out in the snow, you
send the little dog de ice thestreets. I've seen the photo, I've
seen it in action. It's awesome. Yeah, it's all you can do
is entertain your friends that I don'tsee any practical use. So yesterday we
had a sales meeting. If y'allare listening, contact throw flames. Brian,
he's a therminator for the house,just to have man ain't your neighborhood

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would be at your house so fast? I dare I double dog down,
I double flamethrower dog down to cometo my house. Yes, I just
saw that. I'm like that wouldbe excellent during war. Yes, I'm
saying down the street of your neighborhoodbe excellent on a random Wednesday, that
is war. I need a therminatorin my life. See Brian just walking

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the street, walking his dog,walking his It's only gonna happen one day
because I'm calling. Look, Ican shrug get adjusted. I don't got
to throw at thirty feet. Ican just throw it a couple of feet,
just to let you know. It'sscary. It's all control. To
learn how to adjust it, takecare of it right well. To have
the robotic dog ain't cheap. SoI'm assuming that with the combo, it's
not nine four hundred dollars. That'spretty affordable. I can finance that.

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That's the that's the scary part becausepeople can literally buy it. I guess
like it's a reasonable price for amachine dog that throws fire. My boy,
who's a survivalist. I think hemight already have one. He has
the prototype, maybe more than one, and I sit there and talk to
it until the zombies come and theybreak them all out, whole army of
them. My wife says she wantsa new dog, Boomrminata terminata. He's

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definitely an outdoor dog though, Yeah, definitely at least got to stay in
the garage. All right, wecome back at some questions about your kids,
and we'll ask that coming ubot Johnny'shouse. Yeah, that's he found
his place in his calling. Theylove him and he does. He does
hustle over there, he does.So. He posted on Facebook, big
news and Ronnie's life. This ishuge news in Ronnie's like what he posts.

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He posted that he is no longeron his parents' phone bill. I
congratulations, n I'm going to findhis post to read it verbatim, but
I don't know exactly how old heis. He's in his early twenties.
Yes, yeah, that is toofunny. And I wanted to have that
conversation because his mom, his family, but they love death. It's like,

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you know, son, you're makingmoney in Los Angeles. Maybe probably
his mom is in the livestream allthe time and calls in all if you're
listening. Whose decision to Ronnie getinto it? He posted fifteen hours ago
feeling sad. Oh, and thenit says, my mom made me get
my phone planned today dot dot thereit is awesome. Hey, look he's

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learning a little by little how theirall works. Was adulting when he first
moved out and he moved out toLos Angeles, like, we were so
happy for him, and then whenhe came back, he was like,
why you gotta pay rent if I'mnot even there vacation they make me pay
thought they Paul's rent while he wason vacation because he wasn't staying the night
there. I'm like, well youstill only still yourself taken ownership of it

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to shout out on the last Isure did. I love you to awesome.
I love watching Ronnie like realize theworld, like it's so fun.
Yes, hey, he made hewas out. He's been out there for
how many years, like over twothree. I feel like it's because we
weren't to the iHeart Festival and hewas working out for sure too, at
least at least and he was ableto ride it out for two years.

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That's pretty good. That's pretty good. I'm telling you, man, But
you know what, now that youknow, it's not unusual for you to
be in your thirties living at home. A lot of people because the financial
reasons, had to move back home. So we're just trying to find out
when cell phones are family plans alot of times, so you get three
lines and whatever. Like we wejust took my son off ours. He's
nineteen. He got his own phoneplan. Now, yeah, he had

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to go with boost Mood, buthe's like six years younger than running.
Yeah, he still lives with me. He still lives at the house,
and I still pay his car insurancebecause I'll be honest with you, at
that age, that boy couldn't affordcar insurance. It's just too expensive.
But he won't. He won't getto twenty one with me paying that car
insurance. I promise you that I'vebeen having I've been having a conversation.
My kid is only a freshman inhigh school. You know, eighteen's that

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big day. What happened at eighteen? You're a man? Yeah, so
either you go to college or bea man to college. I'll give him
that. And he's working, SoI'll give him that, but like his
phone bill, Like, dude,you can swing twenty six dollars a month.
Now you're wrong. Car insurance again, I'm gonna give him a little
while, but eventually twenty one tomy deadline. Like the last two.

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Car insurance and health insurance are likethe last two that people wait to get
off of their parents. My healthinsurance, as long as he's in college,
he could be covered by my workplan, so it just makes sense
to let him stay on. ButI'll be happy when that goes too,
because it's expensive and as soon asthat clock ticks, you're gone. Yeah.
I think even back in the day, my dad told my mom get

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him off our health insurance. He'sa man now, yeah, oh wow,
oh no, my parents my dadwas like this, you know,
the only way you're going to bea man is to go out and be
a man. So everything that I'vedone for you, I hope I taught
you well, but bring it allback right. When I left for college,
I had to get my own healthinsurance I had and I had to
pay my own premium every month becauseI didn't my job didn't offer it,

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so I had to get independent healthinsurance. When I was in college,
I remember asking a question, whatdoes that mean? Yeah, what does
that mean that to get my Whatdoes mean to get my own health insurance?
That means you need to go toyour job and tell them they have
to offer a plan that you needto sign up for. It is there,
dear. I was I gonna paybefore figure it out, Go figure
it out. And I had togo in and say, oh, yeah,

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okay, you have to enroll.Enroll my time is this time?
And I'm like, oh man,yeah, I said, under my mom's
insurance to the end of the age. What is it? Twenty six?
Yes, I think it is.They made her, They made to say
okay, she's done. Frustrating itis. I mean, I'm still under
my mom's car insurance, which isthe family path thing. Yeah, but
like you know, we trade everyso often with like helping each other out
grow that. Sorry you got infront of your rage. I ain't paying

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your car insurance. Let me tellsomething. Whatever works out. No,
No, look, you do youyour family as long as you can ride
that train, ride it. Butif I was your mom the first time
I checked one of your socials andI see you living it up at the
cloud yeap, next day, baby, the whole thing, like you know,
eighteen and you know, like you'reon your own that does not exist

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like in his panding house. Theywant you to stay as long as long
as you can, as long asMy mom wanted me to live at our
house forever. But she didn't payany of my bills. Yeah, you
know, you living it up onInstagram. You need to learn how to
live because what you're doing ain't liveand seeing you play in life. We
had Instagram back then. My dadwas like, so what boy got all

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that money back there in that room. He ain't buying no groceries, he
ain't paying no bills, but hecan he up in the club. Oh
yeah, yeah, we don't havethat conversation. I don't think my parents
ever really paid any of my stuff. I mean I was on my dad's
like, uh, next tell Iwas on that for like maybe a couple
of months. But I don't eventhink that he paid for that. I

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think that was his business. Yeahyeah, yeah. My mom never paid
any of my bills. She couldbarely pay the house bills. How she
canna pay my bills? I wantto find out if you're an adult and
you pay some of your adult kidsbills? What do you pay for?
Oh seven now one nine one osix seven eight seven seven now one nine
one o six seven for texting isopen all the time. The XL mobile

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is four one six seven. We'realready talking in the live stream because the
Shawn is in the Hello. Dropssome comments there and we'll put it on
social media. But if you're anadult playing your adult kids bills, what
bills are you playing? You're paying? Share with us? Right now you
are listening to Johnny's House seven fiftyeight right now, count of chili walming
up to eighty four and a lotof sunshine today, riding from our shows
now kicking it in Los Angeles,been there a couple of years, and

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his mom finally say, okay,son, get on your own phone playing.
Come on now, see with allthese celebrities and all these photos,
going to all these events. No, you're sitting there with behind say phone
in hand, I'm paying for thatphone, boy, Get on your own
dang. All right, So wewant to find out are you an adult
paying your adult kids bills? Wewant to find out about it. From
Orlando, Hey, Tony, Goodmorning, Tony, that Hello had I?

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Hello, alright, let's trial usinghere some Summerville Amy, good morning?
Oh stop it? Oh no,man, I pick in the other
line? Which one? I'd gothe other direction? Okay, go back
to the yell one. All right, let's try it again, Tony,

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good morning. M try that whichone today? Tony, good morning?
Nope, I got to reboot thephones. Don't have anything? Well,
well darned. Were anybody anybody onthe social media? Tony Amy? Uh,
Bretta? What's the name? What'swhat's that person? Think? All

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right? Anybody? Yeah? Sorry, somebody said I was on my parents
phone bill until two years ago whenI got married at the age of thirty
seven. Yeah, they were usingme as a discount for the family pen.
Well, I mean, you know, but at that point they're like,
you married, now, wow,you get your own family plan.

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Got a husband, right, buttell me put you on that plan.
That's the xl O power by AttorneyDan Newlan in AREC need to check No
brainer. Just called Toorney Dan Newlan. A lot of people pay for cell
phone bills, A lot of peoplepay for some health insurance. So one
said they're thirty seven, their sonis in college. The youngster seniors.
They pay for the cell phone,the health insurance. They have them a
credit card for emergencies. But theysaid they're from a Hispanic household and when

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they went to college, they werecut off, and really they didn't want
them to struggle the way they did, so they learned by being cut off.
You know what, let me bea little more helpful. You cut
off, but you got a littlenet, But you're gonna try to do
it. You gotta do it rightyour own. Well, if you're cut
off, you cut off, likeI have no like, yeah, I
got cut off. I have nonet. That's why I helped my son
out because I know how much Istruggled. I got cut off. But
if I needed something, they waslike, I don't think that was ever

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put on. Yeah I was never. I mean, well, I got
cut off in the sense I turnedeighteen. You're an adult, get out.
Yeah, Like I didn't have billsbefore I was eighteen. Yeah,
we got patty. She said,I have a business plan, eight phone
line, six watches, a coupleiPads. My kids pay their part a
lot cheaper. I mean, Iguess she got the plan, but the
kids pay their part. Good nall right, if you're doing it parents,

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You're not alone. Times of change. You got to help you kids
out if you can. All right, what's working on? What you got
On CELEBN News, Megan thee Stallionnow getting sued over six Yes, this
is the weekend. Hey, it'sOlivia Rodrigo. Johnny's House Mornings, Orlando's
number one hit music station All DayOrlando Now The Johnny's House Entertainment News With's

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Rae. Megan thee Stallion is nowgetting sued by a photographer who says that
she made him watch her go tothe movies with another woman, and he
thinks that's a bad thing. Soa photographer is suing her, claiming that
this happened in the back of ansuv in Spain of twenty t and afterwards

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she warned him not to tell anyoneabout it. He also says that Megan
fat shamed, verbally, abused,and underpaid him, so all those things
coming down to toxic work environments.In all of this, he now suffers
from quote profound emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and physical distress stemming from

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the toxic work environment. So there'sno word how much he's suing for.
YEP, but his lawyer is thesame guy who is representing the people suing
Liz. Wow. He's saying thateverything was cool. All of a sudden,
they got in the car and shedecided to get you know, a
young lady got a look Forrescian andshe said, don't say anything about it.
Then he got back to town,she got back to the States,

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she started acting kind of different.Do you think he was just in the
wrong place at the wrong time,and then she was just doing that And
then I don't think it was thefirst time. What happened was they cut
his contract and he ain't been workingsince then. Okay, he went from
being you know, a full timephotographer her and they were then on demand
and then she fired him. Seethe way that I like read the story,
I was like, maybe that wasjust happening between her and Megan the
Stallion, this girl, and theywere just doing it. And then he

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was just in the wrong place atthe wrong time. And then yeah,
they got caught up in a moment. Yeah. And then but he said
that he like was forced to watchit, which is the part that's what
he says. Yeah, it saysthat Megan thee Stallion made hint made him
watch her go to the movies withanother woman in the back of ashuv,
did you see a fifty cents?No, he basically was like, it's
a crime in itself for him tobe reporting that. Of course, he

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would say, Wow, I leftout the force part. I guess you're
gonna have to watch this, youknow what I'm saying. Did she verbally
say you have to watch us?Or he was in a position where,
no matter what he was doing,he had to witness. Yeah, you
know, there's a difference between forcedand forced, forced and witnessed, And
yeah, I don't know. Idon't know. So that's but you know

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what, I don't think he Ithink if she forced him to watch,
he would have said she she verballysaid you got to watch this. Yeah,
he didn't say that, but hewas in an area, so I
mean, he just said that.He was in the back of the as
she be in Spain right here.And then she said, and do not
tell anyone about it. She saidthat, which she didn't say, you
about to watch this the suv wasmoving, in which case I'm forced.

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I can't get out exactly. Yeah, that's what I was saying. Both
place at the wrong time. Youwere just there, Meg of the stile.
He was just doing this with thewoman. The problem is she's the
boss. Since anytime the boss makesshe feel like you have to do anything,
that's harassment. Yeah, but Imean the fat shaming and the verbal
abuse, that's an underpaid and yeah, st're about to go away. Yeah
so uh just like Lizzo though,but she's actually going to core So.

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But Jelly Roll, he is sucha good, good dude. I mean,
I don't know if you saw this. He is using his celebrity status
for like the great purpose that hehe can. He's using his time and
money. Basically, he built astudio inside the Davidson County Juvenile Jail.
That's where he spent a lot ofhis time growing up. He teamed up
with a nonprofit called Beat for Lifeand it basically they help these people that

(22:59):
are in vulnerable positions and all thatstuff. Across the country. They create
like songwriting and music programs, andso he actually created a studio for them
to work out of, and themayor from Nashville was there and all this
stuff, so it was really cool. He also performed for the incarcerated Kids
Well Being in there he realized thatnow I have some kids in that need

(23:21):
to be in him. Yeah,they'll never need to go, but there
are some good kids in here whomade the wrong decision and they need a
chance. Yeah, you know.And so he was like, I never
would have dreamed sitting here in thisposition. I would come like, you
know, I would come back hereand introduce the studio to you guys.
And so it was really cool.It was huge for him to do that.
I can't even imagine the mindset that, you know, you were a
kid in behind bars and then thinking, man, where my life is gonna

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go? And you come back sameplace. Yeah, and now they're looking
forward to you coming back to that. Yeah, gotta be crazy. There's
a lot of talk going on rightnow about Jennifer Lopez's career because you know,
she had to change the name ofher tour because ticket sales and all
that stuff. And now they're sayingthe new album This Is Me Now is
underperformed, and people are saying thatit's because her and Ben Affleck always look

(24:08):
miserable. Okay, so if youthat's gonna stop me from bonn album.
It's just so fun. No onejust wants the music. I know.
It just says that her grievance aboutit wasn't expressed eloquently and made her seem
unlikable. Wow, well everybody knowsthat Benefflex has like the resting bitch face.

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You can't blame that part on him. Yeah, it's so funny because
like, if you look at afemale with resting bitch face, that's what
they call it. But they're callingben Afflecks resting sad face. I'm like,
come on, he's got resting bitchface too. He has rest face,
but he also looks miserable, belledsad face. Sometimes we look at

(24:53):
you when we ask what you're madabout, but you don't look sad.
All right, it's like the crazyanything is. They're not miserable. Hell
alone, what he looks like.He listened to their interviews are so happy
joined life together. He makes miserablebefore ye was with her. That's just
what he looks like. Just becauseher tour and her album has bombed,

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it doesn't mean anything about her marriage. So she's still sitting pretty on money.
She's fine. She's a better actressto me than a musician. Anyway.
You say that all the time,and I won thousand percent agree with
you. That's too funny. Yougot to go back to Vegas. She
was selling off the residency there.I mean she was selling out every single
night. All right, we're gonnatry to help you with some of our
knowledge. We call that thirty secondsup there, b and like fifty eight
right now. I gotta thank BrianGrimes on the air for something he did

(25:37):
for my family. Oh what,oh for a family? Did his wife
make you soup? No, shemade me soup. She made a lot
of it, and if anybody knowsme, I freeze everything. So she
made the soup a long time ago, and there was enough to give to
all three y'all. But I gaveall of it to Johnny. Oh wow,
that's not selfish at all. Butokay, I know Johnny has the

(25:59):
kid at home him that he doesn'thave to feed, and he freezes it.
It will get used, yes souh yesterday, Like it's not gonna
get used with us. But okay, So yesterday I was my mom's here
and I was like, so,Mom, what do you want? She
said, I don't anything heavy?He said, you know what I love?
What's that? Mom? I lovethem tomato soup you know what,
mom, I got you me too, Miss Magic. I love so the

(26:25):
two of you would rather be takesoup out Johnny's mother's mouth. Well that's
the tent was not initially for missMagic. Take that out of the equation.
I knew she was coming, andyou need my wife to make a
little if anything, Why your mom'shere, let me know. So,
so it was nice outside, Isaid, what do you want to do?

(26:45):
I want to sit outside by thepool, so, you know,
set a little area of bowl,soup and knife and fork and everything.
And uh I sat back to listen. I said, okay, I'll be
right back. I'm gonna do somethings in my office. Okay, did
you pretend like you cooked it?No? No, no, I totally.
I told her was Brian's wife.I don't lie to my mama,
so I said she would this crap. I mean, John My family calls

(27:10):
me Chris, who made this?Brian's wife? This is so good?
Can you give me some rits?Go perfect with the soup. Yo came
back out fifty minutes, bowl gone. I said, okay, So of
course I had enough for Alex too, And he said, hey, last
time you put some crew tons andcheese. Come do that on this one,

(27:30):
I'm saying, what it sprucing up? I'm just like, what did
I becoming cooking something? Yeah?Last time you put some some cheese on
top of crew to I don't wantthat, So I texted Brian hey Man.
Appreciate you, Bro, I appreciateyou. Please tell your wife thank
you so much, because if not, I'd have been in the kidney for
an hour. It took me twentyminutes to reheat that up. I didn't
know if it was gonna beat upwell, but it did it. Yeah,

(27:51):
he's pretty well, So thank you. Yeah, appreciate your problem.
But all my wife loves doing it. Appreciate If y'all want to cook me
something, I will freeze it.Ray Ray has resting sad face. Yes,
thank you. I was gonna say, can she love doing it again
so that we can try it?Disappointed face. I ain't trying to be
funny, Damn. It's one point. It's better than any sup place you'll

(28:15):
get around town. Tomato bis.Let me tell you how unselfish I am.
There was only a spoonful of leftin that bowl for me. I
didn't make any I had a sacrificefor the family. Yeah, so if
you guys would like me to noteJohnny's mother in the future, you guys
never seen her. Thank you,Brian, Please tell your wife I appreciate

(28:36):
it. My mom really appreciated.Yeah, I appreciate it, she said,
thank you very much for the compliment. I appreciate it. Like man,
I said back, she ate.I mean, I was gonna take
a picture of the bowl to us. I don't want to do all that.
Maybe I can get her and makesomeone sit at home with her.
Well, you can't take it awayplane. It's like and now if you
want a pound cake, I'll tellhim to make one up. Now,
I was just going to send herback with some soup on. My mom

(29:00):
will try, though, definitely willtry. Thank you, And I don't
care if y'all mad. I'm notdisappointed, a little disappointed whatever that's good
for you. All right, listen, it's time for thirty second therapy.
That's where you call us up andyou got a little situation going on in
your house, kids, your husbandand relationship whatever. It is, nothing

(29:22):
very serious. You call us,tell us what it is, and we'll
try to give you some real lifeadvice. Pair of tickets to hold your
at the Kia Center on May eighthwill be up for grabs for you,
but you got to have a nursefirst to call us up. Tell us
what's going on again, nothing realheavy, and what we'll try to do
is tell you what you should doand we give out some pretty good advice.
All right, four O seven nowone nine one O six seven eight
seven seven nine one nine one Osix seven. That's the only way to

(29:44):
do it. You want these tickets, you gotta call us thirty second Therapy,
tell us what it is and we'llsee we can help you. Next
on Johnny's House, a real lifeexperience to try to help you, and
somebody's gonna get a pair of tickets. See how's your at the ki of
Center and that is May eighth.All right, let's get it started,
and you need to listen because youmight be going through the same We'll help
in everybody at one time. FromClaremont Lisa. Good morning, Hey,
good morning, All right, Lisa, thirty second Therapy. What's going on?

(30:07):
All right? So you guys,I get along with everybody, just
have a really peppy personality. Butmy son's girlfriend, I don't think she
likes me very much. Okay.And how old is your son? She's
twenty four, And howlds a younglady? She is about the same age.
I think she's twenty two. Andwhat gives you the impression that she

(30:29):
doesn't like you? So when wefirst met, she's just really quiet,
she has RBS, And then theyjust moved in together, and now I
just never see him anymore. Shekind of like takes him away. I
try and FaceTime him, and she'snever on the video. I just want
to stay hi to both of themat the same time. And yeah,

(30:52):
I just okay, okay, outof the family. Okay. And are
you very very close with your son? I used to be. Yeah,
I mean before the young lady y'allvery close? Yeah? Yeah we are.
Okay. Do you know how howher relationship is with her parents?
Yeah? Is it good? Isshe Is she close with her parents like
they talk like on a friend level? Yeah? Definitely. Okay, all

(31:17):
right, Well, what is happeningis is that she is pretty much assuming
her feminine dominance over your son,saying she is the woman of the household
now and he is now kind offalling for It. Doesn't mean that he
loves you less is the fact thatthat's his woman and her thing is it's
us. Now. You can't becalling your mama. You gotta stop being
a mama's boy. It's time foryou to be my man, all right.

(31:37):
Every time I talk to you,talk to your mama. Stop talking
to your mama all the time.Hey my mama, FaceTime That my mama.
That's your mama. You talked toher face time? Hey Gary,
how you doing. I'm just saying, she's pretty much just saying, you
know, it's nothing wrong. It'sjust kind of an evolution of growing up,
right, Yeah, I mean,I don't know if you're just like
overthinking it. Possibly, but Idon't know. Is the only child,

(31:59):
no three others. How long havethey been together. They've been together for
a year, and so she hadalways been this way with you. Yes,
I think she's probably scared of you. Honestly, every girl but that
comes around my son, even hisgirlfriend of two years, they all say
the same thing. I'm cool withthem, they're friendly with me. They're
afraid of my wife because they're soworried that they won't be able to please

(32:22):
you. And you are the onelike woman wise in his life. So
I think maybe she's just intimidated.That's good, right, Yeah, I
would say, maybe have someone onone time with her. Go get your
nails done, take her out,let her like, really know who you
are. Maybe she can let downher guards a little bit. Okay,
yeah, or go jailhouse rules,punch her. Just let her know what's

(32:43):
up real quick, real quick.Didn't you ever ask your son and said
hey said, and he was like, no, she likes you, she
likes you. I'll see I thinkof you. Yeah. If he said
she likes you, she likes you, she don't like you like you?

(33:05):
Are you? You hold on aseg. No, I just wouldn't overthink
it. You think she's overthinking it? Hight uh my Atleisa, good morning,
Good morning? All right? Uhthirty second therapy. What's going on?
So? I have a brother whorecently came back to Orlando and he
was he became homeless where he wasliving before, and I'm trying to help
him get back on his feet,but he seems to keep making the wrong

(33:29):
decisions even when we advise him notto. He likes to work at dancing
clubs, if you know what Imean. Job. He has previous managers,
you know, coffee shop bartender experiencewhere he can make more money,
you can find some stable way tolive. But he likes a specific lifestyle
and he also has a problem withrules. So I can't take him my

(33:50):
house because then that'll cause a bigfight like it is with him and my
other brother. Yea, So he'skicked out of his house and now I
called the other day. He toldme that he's living like on the street
again. So I feel bad andI really want to help, but also
like I don't want to. Yeah, well, I mean in our relationship
by bringing into my house. Well, he's the thing. It's obvious.
I mean, when you're talking aboutfamily, you know, you look in
at the situation, and I alwayslook at what is causing the situation.

(34:14):
You might want to try to setyou your brother up to talk to somebody
because something is going on that isstopping him from progressing in life. And
if he only wants jobs in oneparticular place, and evidently that play that
place ain't paying well because he can'tpay his bills, you need to send
him down and find out what isthe root of what it is that he's
going through. Because until you findout what that is is the habit that
he's having is just going to repeatand repeat. Miss Ray. Yeah,

(34:37):
I wouldn't do so much as tobring him into your own house just because
I feel like that might just causetension with your relationship with him. But
yeah, I agree with Johnny thatyou got to try to figure out some
way to get to him. Butthe thing is is that, like,
if he doesn't want to change hislife, he is not going to.
And I've learned that over and overagain, and homeless wasn't rock bottom.
No, that wasn't for a lotof people. That's rock bottom to a

(34:59):
point that I don't ever want tobe here again. Obviously it's not for
him be Yeah, when it comesto your situation, I operate under the
theory not my problem. So myman wants to continue to destroy himself,
Okay, he also does not havebrothers and sisters. Brother not my problem.

(35:22):
It sounds like maybe you need tosit down with him, but not
alone, maybe like bring in otherfamily about an intervention. Yeah. Wow,
I feel like because if it's gettingto that point where you're not even
going to put him under your roof, there's a problem. So maybe like
talk about it with other family membersto sit him down and be like,
your life is going to go oneway and no one's going to help you,
or you got to go out theother way and we can help you.
So I hope it works out foryou. I can imagine that's your

(35:44):
brother. You love them and hateto hear that situation. But you know
what, you can only help asmuch as they want to get helped.
And then you're going to follow myadvice problem at least the first one in
got a pair of tickets? Didhe holds your at the key of center?
And that is coming up? MayA. All right, we're gonna
talk about hurting yourself. It hurts. I ain't talk about any no seriously

(36:04):
anyway, not hurting yourself, hurtingyourself. But you try to do something,
you hurt yourself, Alex claim rightnow, a lot of sunshine,
all right, I like kid cuttingbasuen trying that some day and night.
That that's the only one I know. I mean, I mean he's been
around for a while and people alot of people stuff, right, look
at his age for me. Now. Kid Cutty was playing Coachella. They
say it was one of the mostanticipated add ons of the second weekend.

(36:27):
He was a couple of songs andhe started feeling it and uh, he
went out to try to jump offthe stage and you know, go get
into the crowd. And when hejumped out the stage, he broke his
damn foot. Yep, he's fortyyears old. And he came out and
say that's what happens when you're fortytrying to act like you're twenty. He
was on X He said, hey, guys, I broke my foot today,
just leaving the hospital. Never brokea bone before, so this is

(36:50):
a bit crazy. I want tothank you for your concern and well wishes.
I love y'all. Man. Iheard y'all raging when I was off
stage. Now for I understand theband played those last two songs just to
show up. I love yeah.All right, So I want to find

(37:14):
out when did you hurt yourself tryingto do something you were able to do
younger. And this is the infamousI told my a cl playing softball.
We need to get into that becausey'all heard show, because you listen to
a video of it too. It'slike you got tasted back. Somebody shot
like a bow and arrowy sniped.We put on a we put on a

(37:36):
charity softball game to raise money fromPuerto Rico, and I was putting it
on. I was running around.I thought I was gonna have time to
stretch. They had me playing thefirst two innings. I thought I was
done. I'm just messing around,messing around. He told me to go
back in. I got a hit, which I was surprised, and the
person on face first first base droppedthe ball, which, damn, I
gotta run a second. So Iturned the corner and I had that track

(37:57):
blazing speed, and I thought somebodyhit me. But that's what happened.
When you tell you it pops,And I heard pou. I'm like,
who hit me? And I wason the ground and everybody was laughing.
I'm like, how y'all laughing?I'm in pain. You've falled down a
lot. That's why I should bea surprise to anybody. Some dark stands

(38:20):
I could I could have anyway.He did fall down the stairs. All
right, what did you do?Uh? They hurt yourself trying to do
something that you were younger. Yeah, see, I think I stay in
my lane fairly well, like Idon't try any of that stuff. I'm
trying to think I'm thinking something witha skateboarding I'm I get on my sons
every now and then and my wifeinstantly tells me get off, yeah,
because she knows I would kill myselftrying to do what I used to be

(38:43):
able to do on the skateboard.Like literally instantly, she's like, seriously,
stop, get off. I'll neverforget something Michael Jordan said when he
retired. He says, your mindthinks you can't, yes, but your
body can't. Your mind thinks,oh, I could go through all of
this, Yeah, and you can't, especially if there's like some liquid courage
in there. Ray, how didyou hurt yourself try to do something you
can do back in that day?I feel like I do this all the

(39:04):
time. I feel like I tryto attempt to do things all the time
and I just hurt myself. Butthe one that was a couple of years
ago. We were at a friend'swedding and it was on Treasure Island and
I want to go do a fronthandspring. Did a front hand spring?
Sprain sprain, remember sprain my neckand I had to go to a chiropractice
And I mean no, I justdid it, and I like I landed
it, but then I fell backwards, and it's just like they're like,

(39:27):
yeah, your discs in your neckare like all messed up, and like
you gotta pinch every I'm like,I'm gonna come in here with the neck
brace watch and they wanted to giveme one, and I was like,
I'm good. My boy still listenedto the show. This one mentioned in
the club, Oh my god,drunk, this man decided to what was
it a backflip, go up onthe planter and do a flip. He
was dancing. He's a good dancer. Yeah, so there's a there was

(39:49):
like a ledge just maybe knee high. Yeah, it was like a planter
and had some plants on the otherside. Was in the club and we're
dancing. Everybody's having a good time. And then he jumped climbs up on
that and he's gonna flip off ofit. Tore his The tour really had
to do the reconstructive third or theywilled him out of the club in the
wheelchair. Yes, rehab the samething. My friend did the same thing.
She's a former cheerleader. Yes,she went to go do a backflip

(40:10):
in the club. Face planet.She broke her note she had to get
plastic surgery shattered her face as wild. I think it comes to the point
where you realized I can't do this. Well yeah, no, Nuri's when
did you hear yourself trying to dosomething like you can do back in the
day. I'm the same with Brian. I stay in my lane, knock

(40:30):
on wood. I've never broken abroone, but I do have a friend.
One time, he was like inthe middle of baseball season. I'll
never forget. He pulled up toschool with like a an arm harness or
whatever, like he broke his arm. I was like, what happened.
He's like literally horse playing in themiddle of practice of baseball and he went
to go catch a ball, didlike a little flip, he landed on
his wrist wrong, ended up breakinghis arm, and then he's out of

(40:52):
the season forever, literally out ofhis age at least if he did that
when he's thirty five. Now wegot a problem. A kid no more.
No, I was round. Iwas round at first. I felt
like I was in the pro.It's one of the reasons I quit playing
recreational soccer because I started up againwhen I was for a while indoor yeah,

(41:14):
and I got to the porms likelyI'm gonna kill myself. Like,
I got to know when to stop. I just got to know when to
pull myself out. Did you stretchat all? No? None that that
I got embarrass with some friends.We were jumping over a fence because it
was something, uh to get acrossto the other side. And I remember,
you know, just pushing your bodyopen yep. Halfway through whom I

(41:34):
hit the fence and they laughed.I was embarrassed. You know when they
laugh at you and you embarrassed,you try to get mad, they laugh
at you even more because you're mad. I also say my wife saves me
for a lot of this stuff.Because we were going to jump a wall
to get somewhere over the weekend.I'm like, let's just jump the wall,
and my wife's like, you cannotjump that wall. And jumping walls
my whole life. Lady. Thelast rock fill last year and at the

(41:55):
speedway, I went to go jumpa huge fence. It was probably size.
I climbed it, climbed the fenceall the way to the top,
went to jump over, not thinking, oh it's not that far down,
landed right on my feet and thenmy butt and I like, yeah,
it's a video of it. Ido have a video of this. I
gotta post it. I'm like,oh, here we go. Yea.
My wife saves me from all thesethings because she won't let me do it

(42:15):
because I always say I can dothat. That's why we can't hang out
together. I'm telling that's why mywife will not let me rke go anywhere
by ourselves, because then she's notthere to say stop. When you jump
off the fence and you're still layingand you're like, oh, think I
should have hit the ground by thatfall with a ground at O. This
is gonna hurt when I get down. I want to hear from you.
When did you hurt yourself doing somethingand you were able to do easily back
in the day. Got some ticketsto break Away Music Festival freatrian Z is

(42:38):
gonna be at the Raymond Jay Stadiumon April twenty seventh, That is this
weekend. We gotta hear your storythough four O seven now one nine one
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want to talk to you too.Hit us right now. It's embarrassing,
but we share it with you.You can share with us. You try

(42:59):
to do something you can do backin the day, you just can't do
it anymore, and you got hurt. Talk to us now in Johnny's house,
all right, trying to well findout when you hurt yourself, Trying
to do something you can do backat the day very easily. Kick Cuddy
Coachella stage, just feeling it,jumped out stage, want to go talk
to the crowd. Jumped out stage, broke his foot. Now he's walking
around saying, am I'm sorry y'all, but I have heard Oh love y'all
gaming. The band continued to play. So what were you doing? Trying

(43:22):
to do some throwback stuff and yougot hurt from Mcoe Travis good morning,
Hey, good morning guys. Hi, So what'd you do? What happened?
So you know that game when yourkids where you circle up, you
all hold hands, you spin reallyfast and if your hands flipped, you
know, you break the link andyou're out and you keep going to this
one person left. Yeah, wellI'm thirty six and I was at my

(43:44):
niece Say's birthday party. So there'sa bunch of them ages ten to sixteen.
We all played this game. Longstory short, I ended up tearing
something in my shoulder, required anMRI and steroid injections into my shoulder,
and I couldn't move it for abouta month. Boom harvest. Did you
win? Though? Obviously he brokethe link? Did you did you fall

(44:06):
down? Did you fall? No? No, I didn't fall I let
go when the pain happened. Thatmust have been some crazy tiny He's not
my way to mine. I heardmyself spinning around in circles, ring around
the ROSI. Yes, it wasbad. Yeah, it's basically the simplest
game ever. And you know,I realized I can't do that stuff anymore
unless I'm stretched for a while fora month. Wow, all right,

(44:31):
you hold on. I got apair of tickets to Breakaway Music Festival happening
this weekend in Tampa. Damn ringaround a Rosie man, I think we're
around rosily all fall down everything?Yeah? Yeah? Okay? From Claremont
Anthony, good morning, good morning. How's it going, good man?
You know what you heard yourself doing? Something that back in the day you
can do very easily. What wasit? Yeah, so I was riding

(44:53):
my bike on the trail with mykids. Went on the trail on the
weekend, and there was a curvethat as a kid on a bike,
I could hop the curve easily.Trying to show out to my caves.
I guess I wanted to do itagain, and I lifted up the bike
to hopped the curve, but Ididn't make it all the way over the

(45:15):
curve, so the front of thetire hit the curve and twisted on me
and I fell off the bike infront of everyone that was on the trail.
It was like a Saturday trail waspacked, Yes, and yeah.
The worst thing, Anthony, isthat everybody stops their bike and run away.
Are you okay? Are you okay? I'm fine? Are you okay?
Yeah? Yeah, that that isthe worst thing. I'd rather nobody

(45:37):
come and say anything. Let meget back of my bike and I'm gonna
keep going. How bad was itabout? How bad was the damage?
So I scraped up my knee andI scraped up my fingers, but I
didn't look at any of that untilI got far enough to check it out,
and when I looked at him,my fingers were bleeding pretty bad and

(45:58):
my knee was bleeding pretty bad.I found my kids, but you yourself
like I did. No man,all right from Lake Mary Addison? Good
morning, Good morning. And howold are you, Addison? I'm twelve.
Okay, So you hurt yourself doingsomething you can do when you were
younger? Yeah, okay, whatdo you do? So the first time

(46:23):
I was running backwards dance, noteven dancing yet, and I fell backwards
and broke my bone. Oh andit was the two rows that helped me
twist and they paused like out ofplace. So I had to go to
the hospital, and my dance teachersactually told me, don't go to the
hospital. It's not that big ofa deal. But then I was out

(46:45):
for the rest of this season.Yeah, let me tell you something.
It was a lot older. Ican't recall anybody here can recall the last
time you ran backwards? No,No, I try it with my kids
sometimes I can't. That ain't evenon my list anymore. What was the
other one? Addison? And thenI was roller blading like two years ago.

(47:07):
Maybe I wasn't even roller blading anymore. We had to get off because
the kids cracked its head open.Once you hit twelve and you're over that
hill, you can't do it nomore. I just can't do things like
he used to want you twelve?What they say? This is horrible.
At my high school graduation party intwenty twenty, my dad tried to show
off that he could still do abackflipow. No, he didn't land it

(47:30):
and ended up breaking his neck.He's fine, though he broke his neck.
Oh, I got hurt getting outof my bed. I normally stretched
right before I get up, butthis day I stretched the wrong way,
pulled something and I got stiff neckand then fell. Oh oh, no
age. Somebody went ziplining a coupleof years ago with their friends and dislocated
their kneecap just by walking up thestairs. That's a lot of steps,

(47:52):
man. It is me Excel mobilePower by Toorney Dan Newlan inter rerect knee
to check. It's a no brainercalled Toorney Dan Newlin. There are so
many on here. A lot ofcheerleading coaches think they still got it when
they try to teach them their teams, and it doesn't work out quite so
much. Someone said that they wentto one of the trampoline parks with their
kids every time. Every time thatdidn't go so well either. I was

(48:13):
wondering when I went to the trampolinepark, why y'all want me to sign
the wave? I mean, he'sa child, sir. We need you
to sign more than anyone else.Yeah, we got Danielle Russo. She
said, My husband and I tryto walk home from the Alehouse and he
wanted to do some Ninja moves andgot stuck in a small bush when he
could have easily just walked around it. Getting stuck in the bushes the worst.

(48:34):
Travis McCoy ring around, and Rosietodya shoulder gout pair of tickets to
the Breakaway Music Festival feature in zed. This is the weekend. Hey,
it's solid Rodrigo. Johnny's House Mornings, Orlando's number one hit music station All
Day Orlando Now The Johnny's House EntertainmentNews with Ray So. On Monday's Jimmy

(48:59):
Kimmel Live, kim confirmed some ofthe weird rumors about her. So if
you want to see that, it'spretty interesting to see. But a lot
of the rumors, she was like, uh yeah, she blow dries her
jewelry before she puts it on becauseshe hates cold metal on her skin.
That's a that's a rumor that istrue. So yeah, she was like,

(49:20):
those are some rumors that are true, and she confirmed some of those.
Okay, but she doesn't get whyTaylor keeps harping on some of the
things that have happened over the years. It's literally been years, she said.
And so even Kim Kardashian herself,who loves pettiness and drama, she's
just like, uh, I don'tunderstand. Yeah, the dis track,

(49:40):
She's just like, it's been nearlya decade after this last thing happened.
So that's how deep the cut wasfor Taylor. But it was a decade
when she came out and sent thevideo. I mean to say that the
audio was fake or was it whenKanye hit the stage? I don't know.
I want to say two thousand nineis when he did the DMAs,

(50:02):
right, Yeah, And then Ithought it was just a couple of years
ago when she said, oh,I got the whole call and the y'all
talked and everything, and that's whenthat's when Taylor said she went into hiding
for a while. Was that evera dress, like all of them talking
about it basically like was it evera dress? No? Well, I
mean that's why Taylor Swift came outwith this song, right and then because
that was a really dark time forTaylor Swift because people thought that she was

(50:24):
like a liar and she was probablythe most hated. Yeah she's ever been
anyway. So I don't know,but she Kim Kardashian lost one hundred and
twenty thousand I counts on social media, her followers. She lost all those
a few days. They were andwhat she's got paid attention itsing ten.
Yeah. Yeah, so Taylor SweetSwift after she released that thank You Amy

(50:47):
song the disc track, I hatethat it's called because it's really so stupid.
Yeah. So, but she lostone hundred and twenty thousand followers and
she was like, listen, everyoneknows that like whatever, people are gonna
capitalize on like who they love andlike their favorite fans, and I don't
know, tell us what don't needthat? You know, maybe she wrote

(51:09):
that song during a dark period andshe said, I just feel like Kim
Kardashian is just like over it now, you know, she's just kind of
like whatever. But speaking of theKardashians, do you see Kanye West but
he's doing No, Kanye West isreally looking into adult films. I heard
that. I'm not surprised. Yeah, So what he was saying is that

(51:31):
he's talking about doing like he's launchinga can I say porn studio. He's
too late, you just did it, like he's launching one of those.
So he even said that the namefor it is going to be easy.
I wouldn't be surprised, and Ihope this when I say it doesn't offend
him that his wife doesn't start oneof them. Yeah, I mean she's
an architect, so she I don'teven know. I mean, like her

(51:52):
background, how she ended up withhim. Ether than she's an architect.
She's like a model too. Yeah, she's done some modeling, so I
don't know. I would see hiswife doing it, but like because she
just walks around naked anyway, soit's different, you know. But he
said that that's his new venture andlike all that stuff. But I don't
know. He happens to be friendswith the ex husband of Stormy Daniels,

(52:13):
who is one of the big stars. There's a big money in it,
so I don't know. I couldsee him doing it, but he said
it could launch as early as thissummer. Wow, no time to think
it over. I saw the Dayto day Who won the disc like you're
talking about this tracks between Chris Brownand Quavo, and the Chris Brown track
won by ninety eight percent. Ididn't know they had a hold on this.

(52:37):
I just thought you went back towho rated It was the streets?
The streets? But who has abigger house? Who's playing as old?
Who's daddy? Oh my goodness.All right, it is the favorite time
of the week. It is truestories. It happened to me. That's
when something crazy has occurred and yougot a story to tell, Well,
we want to hear it. Gotto pay her tickets to Breakaway Music Festival

(52:58):
featureing Z. It's gonna be thisweekend at James Stadium. But you gotta
tell that story. It is atrue story, and it happened to you
four O seven now one nine oneo six seven eight seven seven now one
nine one six seven be the firstone happened to me. And we want
to hear those stories. And you'regonna give you a choice today. You
can get a pair of tickets tothe Breakaway Music Festival or Holser at the
Key of Center. I know thatwent out today that you can win those

(53:20):
here four O seven now one nineone O six seven eight seven seven now
one nine one o six seven.These are those true stories that everybody say,
hey, yeah, tell them thatstory. Oh you gotta tell them
that story. Well, we wantto hear that story, and the best
one will give you a choice ofwhat you want to see. First,
let's start with the lea from Orlando. Leah, good morning, good morning.
True story happened to me? Whathappened? I got beat up in

(53:43):
seven eleven with my girlfriend. Therewas people everywhere. I mean, I'm
telling her this guy wants This guy'strying to pull my girlfriend to his car.
It is crazy, like he's grabbingher saying come on, you're coming
with me. I'm like no.I said we need to run, because

(54:05):
I pulled her around the like aislefor a second. I was like,
we need to run. This guy'scrazy. This guy's like voided up,
like we gotta go, and shedidn't want to listen to me. We
just I was like, come on, come on, I'm trying to tell
her, and she all of asudden like this, he grabs her phone.

(54:25):
Okay, okay, I feel likeI turned this movie on in the
middle of it. Yeah, yousaid that the store was crowded and nobody
tried to help. It was.Yeah, it was a seven to eleven.
I know, there was like maybeseven people in the store. But
by the time I mean he startedkicking our butts in the store, nobody
helped you. Pulled outside, therewere seven people. I mean, he

(54:49):
kicked me in my stomach. Nobodyhelped you. Nobody helped you. No,
No, I got kicked in thestomach. My head hit the back
of the parking slab and I couldn'tand breathe. But I'm like trying to
push out help her because at thetime I'm on the ground and there were
seven guys and there are a coupleof them you because she were like like

(55:10):
I want to jump in, andhe's screaming they rob me, which we
didn't rob him. He's crazy,Like oh wow, Okay, And honestly,
Saturday night, I'm not laughing thatthat that that if that, if

(55:32):
that happened, I'm not laughing aboutthat. I until I walked into the
theater halfway through the movie. Idon't know what happened to start? Yes,
yeah, okay, all right.Four oh seven now nine one o
six seven eight seven seven now onenine one on six seven True story.
It happened to me. Best oneholder at the key of Center May eighth
will hook you up with that oryou get an option to go to Breakaway

(55:54):
Music Festival, whichever it is.But uh, if you go, tell
the story got to start from thetake there. Just take us on that
journey. And I hate that thathappen to you, ma'am. And those
seven people who watch you get beatup by a person, they all should
be arrested. Look, I'm justtrying to get my taktos get out of
here. Wow. Four oh sevennow one nine one o six seven eight
seven seven now one nine one osix seven True story, it happened to

(56:15):
me. We'll listen to more storiesnext on Johnny's House, and it's gonna
get nice and warm about eighty four. It is fifty eight right now,
my favorite segment of the week,True Stories. It happened to me.
We fouind out so much about youthat you call us up and tell us.
These stories are gonna give you achoice. To go to the Breakaway
Music Festival or Hosier at the KiaCenter coming up in May eighth. But
first we need to hear these amazingstories and what is going on. Roberts,

(56:37):
Good morning, Robert, Hey,all right morning, true story.
It happened to me. What happened? Okay, So that real quick,
and I know you want the wholestory, So I'm gonna try to be
fast. There is a spiritual singularityoutside of Orlando. I should start by
saying, how do not believe inany of this? I'm a skeptic,
but I'm gonna tell you the story. You decided. Okay, So back

(56:59):
you've I know what a prefab schoolbuilding is. They add them to schools.
Okay, back during the COVID pandemic, they had to add these type
of buildings to crematories and funeral homesbecause the body guests who are coming to
stay with us. What what areyou talking about? We had a lot

(57:22):
of customers that are coming to stayat our place of business, so we
had to set up the same typesof buildings. When you say customers,
what are you talking about? Uh? People that needed rest at the funeral
they did. Yeah, I'm likewhy is this happen? Why are you

(57:42):
putting people died in code? I'mtrying to pull people every day. I'm
trying to figure it out. I'mnot getting it. I'm like, who.
Yes, So y'all had to findhousing for the dead. Yes,
okay, why because there were somany people dying? Yes, okay,

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because of the pandemic. But theseare not the bodies. These are the
spirits. Well the story this,all right? So a bunch of dead
people came down here. They're ina room. Now go all right,
Now this one was back during thepandemic. They still have this building,
all right, So they're still usingthis building, but the building has gotten
a little decrepit. Lights don't work, and it's anyway. So the lights

(58:30):
don't work. You have to goin there, drop off the guests with
the all right, see what ishappy? Accusing everybody with the code stuff?
But there's no need to be adead bodies in this building that is
not functional. Yeah, and noware here here, okay from o'calla shave,
Good morning, good morning, firsttime calling. You know how it

(58:55):
worked, but the first time calling, the first time calling number, that's
numbers the same just for you.So whatever you call, you say your
first name and then your first firstname, first time calling number, and
no reason. What is that number? Please? Is three? Yeah?
What's the number? Three? One? One eighth? All right, Welcome
to Johnny's house. Thank you?All right. So recently started a job.

(59:21):
Talking to one of the girls thatI'm in training with, she's talking
about her boyfriend and she's describing andI'm like, this sounds familiar, Like
what you're saying about him sounds likeI know this person. So the more
she keeps talking, I'm like,is your boyfriend's name, for example,
Jack? And she's like yeah,And I'm like does he drive this car?

(59:43):
She's like yeah. And I showedher a photo and I'm like,
is this your boyfriend and she's likeyeah, And I'm like, but he's
my boyfriend too, oh oh,And I'm like this is a very small
world. So we called him onFaceTime, both of us, and we're
like, hey, hey, it'syour girlfriend. How are you doing?
And we just hung up? Yeah. Yeah, I'm right, you got

(01:00:04):
caught. Well, didn't nothing totalk about. Gig is up? Time
to go find too. Well,So you never talked to him, You
never talked to him again. No, he broke up with both of us.
Now y'all broke up with him.Get it straight. Wow, and
y'all are the best of friends.We are. I knew I whoa Okay,

(01:00:28):
true story. It happened to me, Kat good morning, good morning,
true story having to me. Okay, so it's a little bit long.
And I was tracnically kidnapped by fromdowntown two years ago. Kidnapped downtown
Orlando. Yes, so I wasleaving downtown on a Sunday night. We

(01:00:53):
got in the car and then toomaybe two minutes in to be sitting in
the car, all four doors openedand there was three guys with guns.
So I my instinct kicked in andI got out of the car and they
one guy had a gun to myface and was like get back in the
car, and I kept saying no. So I shimmied over to the driver's

(01:01:15):
side to get the guy I waswith out of the car, but I
got too close to the car andthen they shoved me in the back seat.
So there was the guy I waswith driving a guy the guy with
the gun in the front seat,and then I was in the middle between
two guys with the gun and theydrove us around for two hours, stopping
to ati. I heard about thatcrime. I heard about that they would

(01:01:37):
just drive you around to your eightyour car didn't work anymore, and then
he dropped you off. Yeah,you could tell that they and then they
started fighting between each other, likeyou could tell that they'd had no idea
that after like there's a you can'ttake out money after a third time.
Yeah, so that you could justtell them they were fighting each other,
and they drove us around for twohours, and then finally, uh I,

(01:02:02):
they stopped the car and they pushedus out, and then they drove
off. I heard this scary.That is so scary. They ultimately didn't
want to hurt you. They justwanted your money. Yeah, you can,
like they were you can. Yeah, essentially you can hear them like
fighting with each other. And thenone of them kept saying, like we're
all going to go home. Butthey just kept like those two hours felt

(01:02:24):
eternal. One guy like one gun, literally had a guy a gun to
my head and the other one twoof my legs the entire time. And
I just kept and I just keptlooking down and I was like I don't
want to see there. They hadhoodies and a face mask. So I'm
like, there's no way, Ilike, I'll ever identify them. But
it's just crazy. I was goingto say they never caught him, no,

(01:02:46):
no, but you want the onlyone they did. They did that
several times. We're gonna put youa whole woof They would be disappointed with
my ATM after like the first stop, He's like, well, I'm tapped
out. You know, I won'tgo ahead and give you a couple of
dollars, can't. We're gonna hookyou up. We got a pair of
tickets to see Holder at the KiaCenter on May. The true stories that

(01:03:07):
happened to me today was kind ofweird right now? All right, today
is one of them, one ofthose special days. What is today?
It is scream day? Okay,how does that works? A day you're
supposed to let out a good scream. It's good for your mental health,
they say, Okay, everyone's gota ton of pent up energy and anxiety
and pressure. And they say alot of people meditate to relax, but

(01:03:29):
a psychologists say there's nothing like agood scream to let all of that bring
out. They say releasing builds upfrustration through screaming is calling for the brain,
So it's a good way to hitreset. If you feel everything's all
pent up in your stress and frustrated, just rack when's the last time you
screamed? I scream them a fewtimes a week on the way to my

(01:03:50):
car all the time, like onthe top of your lungs, like loud
as. I can well back offthe mic loud as I can. It
depends on what's going on around me. When I scream, wow, I'm
a fine out. But if Igot one in it all the time,
I'm gonna make the guys over atthe rock station mad if they got their
mics on. So I mean doingthis, but I do it all the

(01:04:12):
time. I tell you one ofthe reasons I box because it lets out
tension. Ray's literally warning the peopledown the hall to be alarmed by them.
Supposed to be sound, but they'renot. They're not. If I
scream, I said, if you'rea screaming, we're okay, we're just
getting it out. Don't be along. So I do it in the car
so there's nobody around me and youcan't hear it. And when you're driving

(01:04:33):
down the road, and usually it'sat a red light just because you know.
I don't want to do why I'mdriving, because I don't want to
be distracted, so mine are usuallykind of deep. I don't do that,
so I said, So if Ijust feel frustrated, had a crazy
day, something at a meeting,maybe mad, whatever, I wait,
I get to the red light,and I say, that seems very therapeutic.

(01:04:58):
Yes it does, maybe mind.I don't think mine's like that.
It's like very primal. Yes,it feels great, good because you get
it all out and you reset.I'm gonna try it. I ain't scream
before it might sound like I mean, I heard your stream when the frog
came frog came near you at thefront door. I heard your scream.

(01:05:19):
Oh yeah, don't hurt yourself,please. I haven't done it. See
that's the problem. I love.You are embarrassed by it. Don't be
embarrassed. That's why I do itwith my car. No one's around,
very dramatic. That's good. Ididn't get that full of fat like Brian

(01:05:43):
Brian's that's the whole point of it, to get all your tension out.
No tense. I don't like notension. Scream day and I don't meditate.
So you guys, you guys dothat. So I don't do that,
So like I don't have a wayto relax myself. So for to
me, that's like letting the hairis gonna be hot, high pitched.
It's got a high pitch. Boys, she's revving it up under the table.

(01:06:06):
Okay, So like you saw somebodyyou scared horribly. How did that
feel? Scared me? I seepart of it because you're you're rookies at
it, so you're still you're stillconcerned about, you know, the idea

(01:06:27):
of it. Like it doesn't feelright. I do it all the time,
so it feels right to me.I don't. I feel a little
light. I feel a little bitall right, he's now back off the
mic. The palms in my handsare sweating. Don't get on. Back
it up, back it up.I do this toill. I actually scream
in the car and I just did. We don't find out, We don't
find out if you can do that. All right, this is National Scream
Day, and it's supposed to bevery good for your health. All right,

(01:06:49):
whenever you're ready. Now, ifI just overheard that, I would
think, Okay, she's going throughsomething now, right, I'm like,
should we call the police? Right? Yeah, because there's somebody with a

(01:07:11):
knife and the mask. After wreckand runs, I'm like, damn dog
felt good like a lion. Wow. Maybe I think some of it is
because you aren't it's you're not accustomedto it, so it doesn't feel right
to you. So you're not doingit for the right reason. Like I
do it to let stuff out,and some reason I cried let stuff out.

(01:07:32):
So we have a lot of pentup anxiety and pressures and meditation is
a good way to go. Ido that. A psychologists says, there's
nothing like a good scream to letit all out. Releasing build up frustration
through screaming is calming to the brain. Seek like a firecracker, You like
the fuse and it blows up andthen everything's reset. Yeah. Hi,
we're gonna give you an opportunity tolet it go, hopefully in a place

(01:07:53):
where you can scream and nobody callsthe police and let you know, it's
National Scream Day and one of youfor screaming in and getting it all out,
we're helping you. It's kind oftherapy for the radio. Uh.
Remember when you do it, don'tdo it directly into the phone, because
all we hear yeah, it willit will mute it. That's just how
it works. Got a pair oftickets in the advance screening a Fall Guy
Tuesday for thirtieth at the amc Ultramonteighteen. Uh, this is not Ryan

(01:08:15):
Grosslin. Now, doesn't hit themovie Theatoru till May third. We'll hook
you up. It is National ScreamDay. All we want to know is
do you have it in you?Let's let it all out. Let's be
stressed free today and scream on Johnny'shouse. Now, of course you can't
text this in. You have tocall four oh seven, not one nine
one o six seven eight seven sevennine one nine one o six seven.

(01:08:40):
Hey, you've been stressed out.You got a lot of pent up frustration
calling in National Scream Day. Screamon. It was the last month this
year so far. She's flown enoughmiles ago around the earth seven times too.
But it's crazy to watch all theroots. You could tell. The
main bases are in Nashville, LA. Few stops in Kansas City, the
nel plan. She's not one ofthem that has a plane that she's just
sitting on it. No, shethat training that plane is traveling. Man.

(01:09:02):
It is eight forty five Johnny's House, eighty four of the high the
sixty right now and sunny National ScreamDay. We're gonna give you an opportunity
to go ahead and get off yourchest and scream, and then one of
you, hopefully this will make youfeel better, but one of you will
gonna make you feel a lot better. Pair tickets to the advanced screening of
Fall Guy Tuesday, April thirtieth amcUltramont eighteen. But you gotta scream on

(01:09:24):
the radio from Casemmi Naomi. Goodmorning, good morning, all right,
today is National Scream Day. Doyou normally scream or you don't ever scream?
I scream all the time, allthe time. I just didn't think
it was healthy. I Oh no, No, it's extremely, it's extremely
It resets things, It releases usstress and pressure and stuff like that.

(01:09:45):
Well, I'm never gonna do itmore though. Okay, we'll tell you
what movie lips away from the phone, and let's hear get do a good
old scream this morning. All right, all right, Nah, you strained
my vocal cord. For sure,that strained my vocal cord. You can

(01:10:08):
tell the ones who've done it beforeand the ones that haven't. Did that
feel good? Man? Sure did? I was like I just dropped off
the kids, had it to work. Now I'm ready look at you.
That was very good. You holdon a second. Wow, you can
tell the ones who've done it beforeand who hasn't. From Lake Mary Rebecca
Hey, Rebecca Hey, good morning. Do you normally scream or never scream?

(01:10:30):
Every now and again? It's morelike an angry scream, but it's
a scream. So are you screamingat somebody or you're just screaming for the
sake of screaming. Oh, I'mscreaming at people. Normally you must be
in customer service. All right,all right, go ahead and move them
out away from the phone, andlet's hear what you got. Okay,

(01:10:53):
all right, good. It doesn'tsound like you scream a lot. I
feel like you were. You werekind of caged in a little bit,
like you didn't let it all.Yeah. What's the environment you're in right
now? Well, right now,I'm I'm in my car. I get

(01:11:14):
laid off last week, so it'sbeen a lot of oh, a lot
of screaming up until now. Somaybe I've screamed out too much. Okay,
okay, Well, well what kindof work do you do? Maybe
we can find your job. Iwas in recruitment. Oh okay, okay,
yeah, right, well you youhold on a second, Okay,
I will thank you. Okay,Yeah. I think she held back a
little bit. I thought it mightbe in where she was and sometimes you

(01:11:36):
can't really let go. Uh,let's see if you win a garden and
delte good morning, Good morning everyone. How are you all right? You
scream a lot a little, Iscream a lot. And why do you
what makes you scream a lot?Oh, there's a lot of ones,
but right now in the most recentis my daughter in her antics. Oh
yeah, twenty three and a newmom. So I'm a new grandmother and

(01:12:00):
she had some legal trouble pop up. Yeah yeah, yeah, okay,
Well, hopefully we can make youfeel a little bit better for what you're
about to do on the radio.Move your mouth way away from the phone,
and let's hear it. Okay,yes, and the league, yes,
yeah, you just like that.Yeah, that's just every day.
That was good. That was verygood. She's like, I know it's

(01:12:23):
good that what I do. Man, all right, Groveland Michael, good
morning, Hey, what's up?What's having? All right? Now,
you're the only man representing the screamthing right here at this National Scream Day,
and it has some health benefits fromit. So you got anything stretching
you out right now? Yeah?Okay, okay, Now do you scream
normally or you don't? Oh?Yeah, it's amazing all right, all

(01:12:46):
right, so take take them offaway from the phonet's hear what you got?
All right? Here you go.Well he was so loud he muted
the phone. Yeah, yeah,that was a good one. That was
a real good one. Wow,he's a screamer. He's a wreck gas.
I'm just blowing away behind. Manypeople do this on a regular bab

(01:13:09):
right. I know, I'm surprisedyou don't, right, I know,
as like wound up as you get, I'm surprised you don't. Writ I
just running or go to the gym. But wow, okay, now I
think it's between Angelique and Michael.Now those were some real strong, strong
screams right there. Ray, whoare you feeling? I'm kind of like
an Angelique. Okay, Michael,he's the last guy, Yeah, the

(01:13:31):
one that blew out the phone.I'm going Michael. Yes, yeah,
well I wanted to go Angelique.But if you can, then it's a
fifty fifty. Yeah, we onlyhave like, oh we get we'll hook
it up. All right, we'llboth win. We'll look them both up,
both Angelaue and Michael' gonna hook youup with a pair of tickets to
the advanced screening of Fall Guy Aprilthirtieth at the Ultramont eighteen. Listen,
sometimes you need to call by yourselfand there's nobody around. Listen to all

(01:13:53):
these people. It may be good. Now. The Johnny's House Entertainment News
with ray So and the way Iwas talking about some of the auditions that
she had to do when she wasgrowing up and everything, and she brought
up the fact that she had tomake out with ten different guys during a
chemistry test. Wow, oh reallychemistry, Yeah, to see if they

(01:14:14):
would have on screen chemistry. Andsome of the directors she's worked with are
kind of saying, no, no, wasn't here. She didn't have to
do that here. So the directorfor Princess Diaries in two thousand and one,
which was such a good movie,she said that she's never participated in
any auditions where two actors had tomake out with their partners in order to
test the screen chemistry. So she'skind of like saying, you know,

(01:14:38):
maybe I don't want to say that. She thinks that Anne Hathaway's a lying
but she's kind of like saving face, so like, we didn't make her
do that. We didn't make herdo that in two thousand and one.
So and then another director came outand said that I've worked in casting since
Capital News in nineteen eighty eight.In all honesty, I've never had to
see two actors make out in orderto see that their audition or their chemistry

(01:15:01):
would work on screen. I know, That's what I was like. I
don't think that they're denying Anne hadthis experience, but people are like,
it's not usual. Yeah, Sostories of after actors and actresses get parts,
they get together and work on theirchemistry. Yeah, I've never heard

(01:15:21):
a story was that that? Andthey were talking about how like they didn't
have chemistry at all, and thenthey were like there was a nick naughty
Julia Roberts movie and she complained thatthat's what it was. She said,
he hates he stumped. They toAnn string and kiss and he slipped the
tongue end. They had chemistry.It was absolutely horrible. Yes, that

(01:15:42):
was a good one that I heard. So, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sevester Stallone
would put Clet, Clint Eastwood,and Bruce Willis on Mount rushmore of action
heroes. Do you agree with that? Clint back in the day, I
guess, you know, yeah,he was an action hero back in the
day, but like it's action movieswere so different then, yeah, you
know. Yeah. So, likeI don't know, if you saw like

(01:16:03):
the little videos that were scrolling onsocial media of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester st
I didn't. I didn't know theydidn't like each other, Like that,
isn't it weird? Doing that specialon TMG, Yeah, where they them.
Yeah, so they're like there's likeall these videos that are popping up
about them. But they were talkingabout if you had to put like,
you know, these action heroes togetherand all that stuff, that's what they

(01:16:23):
would say that they would have.Arnold would take Clint and sly, Sylvester
Shallone would take Bruce Willis. Yeah, And I'm like, huh, is
that interesting to see who they wouldpick? One of them? Hired like
I'll just say Sylvester hired Arnold todo a movie and he knew the movie
was horrible and it was gonna tank. He did the movie and it did

(01:16:44):
tank, just so to his starcould rise. Yeah, oh really.
Do you know Bruce Willis movies Isaw over the weekend. We watched them
The Unbreakable and Glass yea with theSamuel Jackson. Yeah, yes, yeah,
those are so good. This ishis last movie before Bruce Willis.
Yeah, I think I'd go withBruce Willis. I don't know if I'm

(01:17:06):
sold on Clinte's Wood because I thinkof it more as a Western. Yeah,
that's true, now that you saythat. So, there was a
video that was going around yesterday ofAlec Baldwin and he hasn't filed the police
report, but there is a protesterthat was where was it Was it a
coffeeho Yeah, So basically there wasa protester that was still like hanging.

(01:17:29):
She was recording him on her phoneand she confronted Alec and was basically saying
that, like, you know,say all these like political things and all
that stuff, and he wouldn't sayit. So now there's a video of
him going around like smacking her phoneout of it and then you want me
to stop then say free something.She was trying to the conflict and she

(01:17:53):
kept using the rust things and you'reyou're she was asking every Yeah, I
was gonna say she was asking everybodyin the coffee shop. You think he
killed that lady. I think hemurdered that. I leave you alone if
you just say this. Yeah,So it's a little weird she targeted him
on that, but I don't know. So as of right now, they're
trying to see if anybody is goingto be filing a police report, because

(01:18:16):
I thought yesterday I saw that shehad already filed a police report, but
now I'm reading that she isn't filinga police report. But it's just like,
you know, she was kind oflike, I mean, she was
egging him on, like, look, you want me to stop insulting you
then say this. It was straightup harassment. Yeah, so I know
that, Like she's probably consulting withlawyers as of right now to see what
she should do. But Alec Baldwin, I don't know. I don't think

(01:18:41):
he deserves all of that. Man. Somebody on the on the last dream
said it will stop and my momwill shoot. That was a horrible movie.
Stop on, my mom will shoot. What was the name of the
girl from the Golden The Older Lady? Yes, stop, it was as
the Oldest. It was a horriblemovie. Salon was a cop and his

(01:19:02):
mom was like super protective. Stopof a man that was there of the
title. He isn't another one ofthose guys that I could just listen to
talk like. His voice is justso strange to me. Before Rocky he
was broke, I know, beenrich ever since. He's got a great
story. Is there a documentary onhim on Sylvester Shaloon, Yeah, I'm
sure there should be. I thinkhe moved his whole family in Florida now.

(01:19:25):
So, oh yeah, if you'relistening, we appreciate you. All
right, We need to keep youupdate on things that are happening in the
world. Explain what is trending inthe world today. Yes, So,
there is a wholesome video right nowfloating around of this influencer who went to
go donate her hair after she wastalking to this little girl who said that
she had been waiting for a wig. And so the influencer, her name
is Kaz Crossley. She has ahuge following on social media. You may

(01:19:46):
actually know her from the TV realityshow Love Island. Watch that every week
she took to her social media thewhole process, the cutting her hair,
the shaving it, and like,if you look at it, you can
you're kind of freaking out, andlike, if you've ever cut your hair,
like you know that it's not aneasy process. But she's been working
closely with this charity organization, LittleLady Locks, that helps create wigs for

(01:20:10):
little girls. And it's just tokind of give you an idea, it's
it's roughly six hundred and twenty twodollars to make one wig. So which
adding on to is she's even helpingraise some money for them too. So
better, Speaking of influencers, misterBeast is going viral. What are you
doing now? Okay, so he'sactually he's going viral for the behind the
movie show. I think, yeah, this was he just did his last

(01:20:33):
YouTube video and that's actually not thepart that's going viral. It's the behind
the scenes part that's going viral.So like he's in the process of doing
this whole challenge where it's like onehundred people ages from one to one hundred
win the chance to win two hundredand fifty thousand dollars. But like behind
the scenes, there's this video thatshows the extensive production that goes into the

(01:20:54):
just one video. There's like tenpeople in a room. There's like hunt
like maybe at least easily like onehundred to fifty little tiny screens of like
computer servers. Yeah, and likethese huge like am I saying that right?
Computer servers? Those? Yeah,there's like huge blocks of them.
And then everyone's just kind of liketalking over each other giving directions. It's

(01:21:14):
just a busy production like happening rightbehind the scenes. I want. I
watched one who he's giving away.I think it was like a two hundred
fifty thousand dollars fara. It wasthe old radio thing you do you have
to touch the car? Oh yeahyeah. Oh. And this one guy
he had been there for two days. He was touching the car and then
he rubbed his nose. He wasdelirious. Yeah, And they looked at
the cameras and said, he said, what I do you No, I
did not on the video. Itwas just a quick boom over. I

(01:21:38):
love those things. Yeah, speakingof YouTube, Yesterday marked nineteen years since
the first YouTube video was uploaded.It was uploaded by John Karim and it
was titled me at the Zoo,which is literally thirty seconds of him talking
about being at the zoo with someelephants behind him. So if you want
to feel old, that was firsthours ago hearing about that and someone like
it is just crazy. Man.You go to the site and you can

(01:21:59):
upload your own videos and I'm like, they play them. Do you understand
this? Yeah, like yeah,because it was like the first of the
time, Like, so I canupload a video of me just dancing to
this site and then everybody can seeit. And the crazy crazy The crazy
part was people were like, noone's gonna watch that. Yeah, here
we are. People are making moneyoff of it a lot too. Yeah.

(01:22:20):
I think like sixteen billion every likethree weeks is what it generates.
Yeah. So our friends at Duncan, they are wild for this. They're
about to open up their two hundredthstore on April twenty seventh here in Orlando,
Avalon Park South Boulevard. They're gonnagive away free coffee. But the
crazy part is the first two hundredpeople that are reward members they're gonna get

(01:22:42):
free coffee for the next one hundreddays. So yeah, inter just that's
a story. Yeah, so ifyou go there, they're going to have
a grand opening with some fun activityof course. Yeah. So if you
go in there, if you're thefirst two hundred people, you're gonna get
one hundred coffees. What's the location, they'll say it on the Orlando All

(01:23:04):
right, we come back. Itis Wednesday. You know what when hey,
Johnny's Hall Sunshine in eighty four,it is getting warmer now at sixty
four. All right, now,all right, Wednesday, we get together
and we talk about grown folks thing. The kids all in school, so
we get together and you know,we get on the radio talk about stuff
that we normally woudn't talk about earlierin the day. Kids in school.

(01:23:24):
So we get together. We callthis adult conversation. And we had an
interesting phone call from a lady yesterday, and I hope that she's listening,
she can call back. And shetold us that she was a movie going
hot line hot line operator. Shejust talked to people who wanted to talk
about going to the movies. Andshe said she made what fifty thousand dollars

(01:23:46):
a year in the eighties, inthe eighties, so wild, and she
said she had to take a kidto work, and she said she's a
very good actress. So I wantedto talk to you. If you've ever
done well going to those hot linesof videos, if you've ever done that
type of work, we want tohear from you. I can't imagine,
Like I said, you know,we've we've all talked about our individual you

(01:24:08):
know, levels of freakiness. AndI remember when those movie going calls were
huge and people would making the wholegoal was for you to call this one
number after like one o'clock on regularTV. Yeah, all the commercials.
Hey, would you like to talkto me and my girlfriends? You call

(01:24:28):
us now at one eight hundred.Yes, call us. We are ready
to talk to you right now.I was how much it does cost I
heard per minute? Yeah, yeah, I heard. What happened is that
once you get connected, you mademoney by keeping them on The longer you
kept them on the line, thelonger that you made the money. But
I mean at night, all thetime you can be watching. You can

(01:24:50):
be watching like Siginsville. Yes,eleven thirty, Hey, why are you
up? I know why we're up? And it's too late to when.
But we are lonely. We wantto talk to you. You can call
right now because we'll pick up thephone. They pick up the phone,
we'll pick up the phone. Butyou got a call. And then I
say power, okay, hey,but people are making money. I remember

(01:25:15):
doing news stories on people who peoplewere getting divorced because those phone bills were
coming in. You know, we'retalking like a dollar fifty forty five,
forty five cents a minute. Ifound the one from back in the day.
What is your dream? Girl?She sucked? She has the deepest

(01:25:40):
up, have long flowing blonde head. Am I getting long? Well,
let's turn up the temperatures. Thislive one too month conversation. Call me
at five for the best dream you'veever had per minute. Those girls were

(01:26:09):
back, and I think somebody suedbecause they didn't. They weren't talking to
that girl. See that commercer sayyou're gonna talk to me that girl,
and people calling in and they weren'ttalking to that. Wow, that girl.
There's a whole montage of these.Oh my gosh, I wish this
still existed. Don't be alone tonight. If I didn't have to show my
face, We're talking yesterday, Ronnie. You said it was video killed that.

(01:26:31):
Yeah, videos were killed that becausenow I can see who I'm talking
to and this ain't good enough.No more, No, it's not.
I need to see you now,That's what I'm saying. Like, if
this still existed, I'd be overhere during the commercial bride taking a call
Ray. I would be I couldeasily do that voice. Oh, let's
hear it. You must you knowme so wouldn't if if you were to
call him, don't be alone tonight, you would totally fall for that.

(01:26:57):
As a woman, yeah, no, as a guy, sometimes people like
what they like. You know,your voice's kind of deep. I smoke
a lot of cigarettes. That's whatshe sounds like, raspy, and hey,
don't be alone to know? AndI know I could. Hell,
you know what that was like becauseI'm a fella. Halfway through, I'm
like, hey, dude, I'msorry, dude, I can't do this.
Do you nasty? You say aminute? Say what you want to

(01:27:20):
say? At nine a minute.I think it was a fifty to fifty
cups. Oh my gosh, Ijust saw on zip recruiterer As of April
sixteen, twenty twenty four, Theaverage hour hourly pay for phone movie on
a girl in the United States issixteen dollars and one cents an hour.
It's this still happens. Well,that's my guys. I mean that's sixteen
hours nothing if you getting four dollarsa minute because seen dollars extra because nobody

(01:27:43):
calls those anymore. Everyone's on anonly fans. Mister, mister math.
If I talked to that the youngladies who say a call now at her
rate for one hour, how muchwould I would? I? Well,
I mean, you're talking about fivedollars a minutes for every ten minutes.
You're talking about fifty dollars time sixor three hundred day, and you're gonna
give me sixteen dollars an hour.You know what I can do with three
hundred dollars though you don't get threehundred dollars, you can get fifteen scenario.

(01:28:09):
Okay, reaid, you want somecoffee. I got sixteen bucks exactly,
but we own the line, seeJohnny, and I get the other
three hundred. Yeah yeah, y'allget sixteen hour dire for peanuts. That's
why only fans blew up. Youworked for yourself, yep. I want
to find out if you've ever workedin that type of work, and we
have questions for you. People weregetting divorced about it because they the way

(01:28:30):
it worked is they charged it andif you didn't give a credit card,
they charge your phone. And thenthe phone company say, no, y'all,
can't put us into this, andthen they asked for a credit card
number, and then next thing youknow, fourteen four dollars and twenty five
cents a minute. Goodness four ohseven now one nine one O six seven
eight seven seven nine one nine oneO six seven exl Mobile four one O
six seven. But the only waythis works is you got to call us

(01:28:51):
back because none of us worked inthe industry, But we want to talk
to you. If you knew somebodythat did that, we got questions for
you. Four oh seven one nineone o six seven eight seven seven nine
one nine one O six seven workedas an operator in one of those places
called us. We got questions ofdope conversation on Johnny's House. So talked
to a lady yesterday and she saidthat she was in the phone adult movie

(01:29:15):
going phone industry and she made fiftythousand dollars a year and all she had
to do was talk to people aboutgoing to the movies. So we're kind
of curious if anybody has been inthat, in that industry and how does
it work. And we were offthe airplane some of those old school commercials
even back then, how old didyou say? Those said they were eighty
nine ninety so it was five dollarsa minute now, so what we're looking

(01:29:35):
at now about ten dollars a minuteand with the flash, yeah, you
might be playing twelve thirteen dollars thirtySo that's how much they were spending back
then per minute, per minute makesyour only fan subscriptions seemed like a bargain.
You want to read to me andmy girlfriends like what? That's why
people got divorced got a phone billfor about eight nine hundred dollars. Who
is this? Can you imagine youMadrid at somebody. I was just talking

(01:29:55):
to Susie. She had I wasup last night and she had called divorce.
So when how if you are inthat ddustry for Longwood show, Good
morning, Good morning, And yousaid your sister did the hotline. Oh
yeah, my sister was freaky withit. Yeah, I remember times when
she being Albertson's were her kids inthe cat She'd be on the phone with
these guys and she was getting alittle graphic even though picking up, picking

(01:30:20):
up groceries and stealing that phone.Oh yeah, she didn't care where she
was. She'd be in the lineat school picking up the kids, doing
her thing. How much money doyou think she made? Well, she
told me one time she was makingabout thirty thousand. So I don't know
how much talk that was. Idon't know how long those conversations had to

(01:30:40):
be, but she told me throughoutthe year she was making a good side
money. I remember the morning ofher graduation from Rawlins, speaking in front
of the whole school valedictorian. She'soutside about an hour before, on the
phone, just doing her thing.Yeah, she probably made because you sound
like she's a hustler. She's like, look, I gotta get that paper
right. This business, Yeah,this is business. I'm a graduate.
But but you know, you knowDave from Portland, bay Day from Portland,

(01:31:03):
he wants to talk about she had. The name was that was that?
Yes? She did. Her namewas Cherry Baumberry bomb Hey. So
what made it get out of thebusiness, Well, she graduated and started

(01:31:24):
working a real job. And Idon't know if she completely got out of
it right away, but I knowshe cut back. Well, he had
the industry, industry drive. Well, the industry evolved and people stopped doing
that permanent call stuff. Yeah forsure. This is probably two thousand and
four, two thousand probably, Yeah, I mean, because that's when the
Internet and all the social stuff reallystarted blowing up. My goodness, all

(01:31:45):
right. I think she had regularsthat would just call her for her Yeah,
and that's what she made her money. She had to be there for
him, all right, all right, Sean, thank you, all right,
guys, coat morning, because Ibelieve my space was around two thousand
and three that really started taking off. Yeah, that's when everything like sharing
photos became way more prevalent. Andthat's when this stuff didn't really do it
for me no more. Yeah,I had to get care bomb telling me

(01:32:06):
some stuff that ain't gonna work.I need to see cherrybomb. Mariah,
Good morning, Delaying. And youwere in the business. I could hear
it. I was an adult phoneconversationalist specialist. Okay, Well we talked.
We talked cod in here. Youtalked about going to the movies.
That sounds like a movie specially,okay? And how long did you do

(01:32:26):
it? For quite a few yearsactually on your best year. How much
did you make? Well, backthen, I was making about eighteen dollars
an hour when minimum wagers were makingfive fifty six dollars. And how much
was your service per minute? Itdepends on the company. Some of them

(01:32:47):
would start you out like eight dollarsfor the first minute, and then you
would be paying like two ninety fivetraditional minute. It just and it was
your job to keep them on theline. It was my job to keep
them on the line. What wasyour name first? It depends. When
I first started out, I wasworking over there a Paramore. Oh they

(01:33:09):
had that's what the lady said yesterday. It was off Paramore. And then
they had lockers and you would walkin there like a little tiny house and
you would just take their credit cardinformation and all this stuff and take your
call. But usually work by yourself. And oh my god, jumped there.

(01:33:32):
Oh yeah, well, so Istarted working at home and it was
a whole buch better really, soyou they just you didn't have to seek
the calls. As soon as yougot off one phone call, another one
popped in. Well, what wouldhappen when I started working at home?
You would get a call in andit would be and it would tell you
the type of movie that you weregoing to do. Oh it would say

(01:33:59):
like Asian or so you will whateveryou will, you will whoever called,
whoever called, I had a character. Okay, so once you're like a
phone tree, and then they selectedwhat they were trying to get and then
it afforded to you and character interestingcallers. So the call would pretty much
tell you what direction they wanted togo to pretty much. So how would

(01:34:21):
you introduce yourself? I'm not doingit. I know you talk about Johnny
Magic just rang in r ring andhe loves me one so he could talk
to me for free. But youknow, but hey, your little phone,
I do it. Your little phonejust beated. You know. It's

(01:34:42):
Johnny Magic on the heather end andhe loves feet oh ye oh god.
I would never call were playing,we're role playing here and say your name
to even then I probably, ohmy god, I hate feet. Hell.
He was basically, yes, I'mhere, baby bye. How long
have you been there? I've beenhere waiting for you for quite some time.

(01:35:06):
I tried to call it earlier,but no one picked out. Oh
I'm sorry, baby, I'm paintingmy tongue outs or something. What color?
Hey, this is comes to mefine out of a five minutes,

(01:35:29):
do you want to help on themfor me? So they dried quicker,
she said, I think to adisgusting you can help me. She's good,
she is really good. Right,you are all right, you are

(01:35:50):
right. Sorry, I'm trying tostay within the limits to not be I
understand. No, no, no, no, you're doing somebody is going
to listen to this podcast and feelsome type of God. What well,
you never said your name? What'syour name? She said? That was
different ones. What's the last oneyou use? Well, it depends on
what you wanted. I mean,if they were calling for Asian, it'd
be like Mayleing, if they werelooking for a black and beautiful would be

(01:36:13):
like Monique it would she said everything. Yeah, is this Monique money?
Baby, she's got a satisfy thedemographics out here? Is this is this
mailing? Thank you, Mariah,thank you so much. You call anytime
girl? All right, Well,you know what happens is every time we

(01:36:40):
get a first time caller, youget yourself a first time calling number.
Now, all right, this isa number that's just for you and no
one else can use it. Now, whenever you call, you will say
your name and then that first timecall the number. Nourice, what is
her first time calling Number's thirty onetwo zero? Mariah, what's that number?
What's that number? Three one twozero? Right? You gotta have

(01:37:00):
that little crowd at the end.My goodness, you should have heard the
latina for you. Look, shesaid that for I wouldn't even try to
go to no lines. We gotreal. Yeah, we cross the line.
We did. Let's go ahead,and that's the best part. Yeah,

(01:37:21):
sir, pulled right on back.Nayleen did, yes, she did.
Not to the podcast. I meandaddy, no, oh, no,
one's calling for that guy that don'ttalk like that that it talks like
that, en any of the show. Make sure you call hi daddy.
Daddy playing back for you on thepodcast. He does it right. What

(01:37:45):
you gotta do today? I wasborn in the wrong time. She would
amaze you. Gotta be creative anddirty too, though you can't the voice
create. I don't know. Idon't know in that situation. I don't
know. I never talked to youlike that crush it on a I never
talked that. I'm not gonna lie. I looked over at you at one
point you were like lost in ahaze. I'm just like this, girls
seriously thinking about doing this. I'msorry to market drought up. There is

(01:38:12):
no demand for that right now.Maybe you know, give it a couple
of months, they'll have the AI. So that person think that they're talking
to use the process of creating anAI and then using your voice and matching
it up. Well, if anybody'sin the AI industry and they want to
pay, I have to go overto Ideal Image my spat and just talk
to the ladies about some new thingsthat the GAT going on over there and

(01:38:34):
some training and all that. Ijust booked my Memorial weekend trip. I'm
gonna go to Pennsylvania, so Igotta, you know, scatter out my
hikes and my Airbnb and stuff today. So good, nothing does a bunch
of radio show who's to work onaround here? All right, we're gonna
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