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March 13, 2025 100 mins
They say that teens aren't interested in dating anymore!  We play the Throwback Game with the listeners! Did you go through Hazing? We have the love doctor answer your questions! We finish the show talking about skipping class and Johnny was too good to do that! 
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:26):
Yeah, I make sure the radio is the first thing
I turn on one eye in my cars.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
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Speaker 4 (00:36):
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Speaker 2 (00:38):
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Speaker 5 (00:45):
Good morning, to give on to get it six o'clock,
Orlando's number one hit music station. It's XL one O
sixty seven. You are listening to Johnny's House. It is
Thursday morning. And let's see what is gonna like today?
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Speaker 6 (01:00):
Fifty four Now the Johnny's House Entertainment News with Ray.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
We have to say congratulations to Sizza. She just tied
with Michael Jackson. Okay, Her album s OS has spent
seventy nine total non consecutive weeks in the top ten
of the Billboard two hundred charts. Before that, Michael's Thriller
was the only album by black artists to hit that milestone. Okay,

(01:26):
so she was like, the fact that my album is
tying Michael Jackson's Thriller is got her speechless. So congratulations
to her. She's tying Michael Jackson.

Speaker 5 (01:35):
So what is her thriller song? I mean Michael Jackson thriller?
So what is what is? Right?

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Sos?

Speaker 4 (01:41):
You know?

Speaker 7 (01:41):
Yeah, I mean he had a bunch yeah yeah, beat
it all on the same album. So I mean we
pay all of the congratulations. But when you're comparing, I mean,
but that's numbers, don't lie. I know what's a little
different now because it's streaming and everything too.

Speaker 5 (01:55):
So yeah, that was crazy. That is cool.

Speaker 7 (01:57):
I mean it would be a big milestone, like to
be able to say that I did that.

Speaker 5 (02:00):
Well, you guys, stay, I went to MJ to musical,
so I'm a new you know.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Yeah, you've been talking about it since. I love it.

Speaker 7 (02:08):
Dude, my man when he does the robot, yes, they
red that scene where he comes across the stage. Yeah yeah,
and the entire world starts doing the robot.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
Because Michael, the person that they chose was good.

Speaker 5 (02:22):
Oh yeah, Okay, goody brought by the end of that
playoffs wallows Michael Jackson on Next Stick.

Speaker 7 (02:27):
Okay, maybe three generations of them because you need him
when he's a kid, and then they have the older
Michael and then they have the teen one. That was
kind of like that did thriller. Yeah, yeah, it was awesome.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
So Love is Blind that is just like a huge
successful reality TV show and a lot of people are
talking about Season eight was probably a disappointment for some
because only one couple got married one so like they're
supposed to fall in love and get married and so
only one of them. And the show's executive producer says
that the hardest part of the show is finding nice men.

(03:01):
They cannot find nice men.

Speaker 5 (03:03):
That's the nice men don't audition for dating show.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
That's so true.

Speaker 5 (03:07):
Nice guys know that, you know, I'm not gonna get
a girl like that.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Yeah, yeah, she the executive producer. She was like, we
think that it's such a cool experience, experiment and experience
for people to do, and we want to bring back
like all these quality individuals. But the hardest thing to
do is find the nice guys.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
And the reason is is that nice guys Okay, those
show just want men that can talk and women that
can communicate with each other. Nice guys ain't got that
game like that. They can't just so, what's up? What
you know, what you've been doing? It's like, how you doing?

Speaker 7 (03:34):
I bet they pass over a ton of nice guys
and the audition process because they don't have that factor
for TV.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Yeah. So there is the twenty twenty five n C
double A, The Big Game, The Big Dance, Big Game
Music Festival. I'm like, I don't know if I'm allowed
to say.

Speaker 5 (03:52):
You gotta be careful words and phrases, now I know, Johnny, Oh,
somebody eight dollars right, yeah, big thing.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Yes, that's during this month and it's madness. Anyways, Jelly Roll,
Chris Stapleton, and Pitt Bull were announced as the headliners,
which is cool. It's a three day event in San Antonio, Texas,
from April fourth to the sixth. So other performances include
The Brothers, Osbourne, Benson Boone, Dochy, and t Paine. Okay,
so it's a big lineup that they announced yesterday and next.

Speaker 5 (04:22):
Week get kicks off. They have the selection committee on Sunday.
But if you like college basketball from Thursday, to Sunday
next week, NonStop, non stop love talkers from two until tonight.
When you just flip on the TV.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
And it's on and it's just next weekend.

Speaker 5 (04:39):
Well, you eliminate one game and you're out. So it's
the final four.

Speaker 7 (04:42):
The first week. There'll be a game every every day,
all day. All they want to get less and less
and less house teams get eliminated.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
I love that stuff, man, all right, coming up, updates, updates,
updates from us on Johnny's House.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Well on the billboard two hundred charts for seventy nine weeks.

Speaker 5 (04:58):
There you go, six eighteen sunny. I'm breezing with the
highest seventy eight. It is fifty four right now. Yesterday
I had an adoptor's appointment, had to check out a specialist.
Everything's okay, Johnny's all right. We had to check it
out and I was selling Brian. I walked in, I
sat down, checked in, say you know, said my legal
government name. I sat down, and then the door open.
They was gonna take me back to you know, get

(05:18):
the vitals, and his girls is shot. I was like,
and then everybody else looked at me, and I'm like, okay,
she said I'm sorry I saw you. It caught me
off guard, and so at that point I'm just gonna
be silly. He's like, how tall are you us? At
six seven six eight, and they all start laughing. And
then I sat down in that room. I'm like, boy,

(05:40):
they're about to find they know everything about me.

Speaker 7 (05:41):
Yeah, yeah, I think they know, but I would I'd
look it up.

Speaker 5 (05:49):
And that went well. And then I went right from
that because that was a veto. Had to rush all
the way to Olympia because it was early day to
pick up a kid and get everything ready for this weekend.
Talk to my mom and I'm trying to figure out
How'm gonna get this car that I this SUV that
I bought to North Carolina, put it on the train
or something. But we talked about that and then I

(06:10):
went to bed.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
I was good. After the show, I went over to
the gym and went to the gym, trying to get
back into the routine again. And then after that I
was over at Real Radio and I did the Jim
Colbert shot.

Speaker 7 (06:24):
I forgot same, same, I totally forgot you to like
what Yeah.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
I was on with Deb and Jack and Deb used
to work at Excel in the early nineties, start it.
So she got she has some great stories.

Speaker 5 (06:38):
She was working at she was working at at Universal
and she is that the one that did the Jaws ride. Yeah,
and she did it. You should ask her, hey, do
that pill? I wonder if she still did it and
for her to audition and she back then you could
do anything in radio. I say, hey, anybody want to
learn radio, come on in here right now.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
Yep, that's what she said.

Speaker 5 (06:56):
She came in and she said, I said, all right,
will if you work there, do the spiel. She said, Hi,
welcome to the so and so, so and so you made.
I'm like, oh, and the rest is they say history.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Yeah, So she's great. It was so much fun.

Speaker 5 (07:07):
Yeah. Yeah, it's good to be on other people's other
people's show just to see how they're doing. And because
we're in this box all the time, you see different
you know, energies and their listeners are different. They sound different.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
Absolutely.

Speaker 7 (07:18):
They never asked me and Johnny to do that.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
We'll they're just afraid to ask you.

Speaker 5 (07:25):
People afraid to talk to me in general.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Right, That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (07:28):
Up.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Well, they know Brian's busy, they know Johnny is Johnny.

Speaker 5 (07:32):
I'm never the thing. I just like, Hey, people in
the halls like that's Johnny. No, well a, y'all afraid
of me. I'm the nicest guy you want to meet.
But but that's cool though. If that keeps y'all off
of me, be afraid.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
She did say that you have a heart of gold.
She said it just as important as it out on
the microphone to you. That's how important the community is
to you. Like being here and being to the community.

Speaker 5 (07:53):
It's been that way since since day when I remember there.
She was funny, she's great. Her old partner didn't. It
was good.

Speaker 7 (08:06):
It was tough to get back in the swing of
things after being on a cruise for a couple of
days because I'm still feeling the waves because the last
day was was pretty rough, and you know, I don't
get seasick, so like the last day was was pretty
not necessarily rough, it was just very like wavy, and
so my legs are still feeling a little bit. I
still can't hear out of one ear, like it's just weird.
And then I had to get my own food, like

(08:27):
you can't.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
A pizza window. Where's the pizza window? Unlimited ice?

Speaker 5 (08:34):
When I did the bud Light cruise two or three years.
I did one. I think you did one, but they
did it for a while. They put me in an interior,
I mean, in the cheapest cabin they had, and the
boat was rocking, but it.

Speaker 7 (08:46):
Was so dark. All you hear is yeah, I well, yeah,
but now I still feel it a little bit. It's
better today than it was yesterday. So I'm still just
trying to get used to the fact that I can't
just get whatever I want to eat whenever I wanted
to eat it. And I'm I'm a little wavy. So
I did some work around the house and then my
wife and I went to grab some dinner over at

(09:07):
the Sunset Walk. Yeah, the tourists are here, y'all out
of state spring Breakers are here. It is backed two
weeks ago I could walk through Sunset Walk. Yes, and
it was ghost town.

Speaker 8 (09:17):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (09:18):
No.

Speaker 7 (09:18):
Last night they were all over the place, live music everywhere.
It's a great spot. It is because downtown Orlando pretty
much shut down. Yeah, the Walk is a great spot.
They got a little carnival going on right out and yeah,
I mean it's pretty cool, good energy.

Speaker 5 (09:30):
Yeah. Yeah. We had dinner and then just hung out
around the house for a little bit. Yeah, Hey, what
you should do tonight It's go to the kitchen with
a plate and just stand there. And she said, what
are you doing. I'm ready for that piece to be done. Yeah,
two slices of pepperoni. Me too, I'm waiting for two slices.
All right, listen, we come back, we're going to talk

(09:50):
about and I didn't know that this would be Down's
and it has something to do with teens and relationships.
We'll get into it when we get back. It's Johnny's
house on next I want to success. It is fifty six
right now. Interesting thing about teenage dating. I thought it
was just it was just a normal course. But researcher
saying what.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
So they're saying that in a recent poll or survey
center that did this, they're saying that teenagers are now
opting out of having a romantic relationship. Really, so you
know how you have like your first boyfriend, her friend
when you're a teenager. They're saying a lot of them
are just not interested in it right now.

Speaker 5 (10:27):
Really smart move.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Yeah, they're struggling with vulnerability as well, is what they're
saying this generation. Yeah, and first love for so many
it's a milestone, but they're saying that it's been pushed
back to later years.

Speaker 5 (10:40):
Wow, I had my first girlfriend and we didn't have
middle school. We had junior high. So I think I
was in the in the eighth seventh or eighth grade
and her name was Sharon, and she was my girlfriend.
We you know, we saw each other in school. Yeah,
it was pretty much some hit relationship. Relationship in high school,

(11:02):
I had one girlfriend through my entire I had one
girlfriend in high school until I moved to Orlando. Yes,
you know, so I that was just everybody had one. Yeah,
that was just you had one being that a different
one for each year. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (11:16):
So now freshman year, I am nobody can okay yeah yeah, yes,
but then I had a different one for every year,
and it was the entire year that one.

Speaker 5 (11:23):
Yeah, and then what it was the summer break into this.

Speaker 7 (11:25):
Yeah, something just happened whatever, you know, because you change
a lot high school.

Speaker 5 (11:29):
Yeah, but it was just understood that you had because
your friends like, hey man, let's all get our girlfriend
to go to the movies. You know, we go to
like not double dates, but que druple dates. Yeah. Yeah,
and stuff like that and it's not like that. How
was it with you? Right?

Speaker 2 (11:42):
So same thing, like I had you dated? Oh men,
though I'm not in like middle school. Yeah, so I
feel like I had like I had crushes and like
a boy would you be my girlfriend? I did have
a boyfriend. Actually, I think my first time having like
a serious boyfriend was an eighth grade really yeah, And
so that's what they're saying though now, is that it's

(12:04):
not really serious. They're not committed, and they're saying that
it's like a situationship instead of a relationship.

Speaker 5 (12:10):
Back in the back in the day, we you had
to ask, you had to you know.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
And that's what they're saying, that nobody does the courtship
and yeah.

Speaker 5 (12:17):
You're like, you know, you hang out with somebody, as
you say, and then we're like, hey, I like to
know if I can get that chance, And then they
would say yeah, and you would date. Like now as
an adult, you're just kind of morph into it. Yeah,
you hang out with somebody. Next thing, you know, you
gotta go, right, and then you're like, are we exclusive?

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Are you seeing anybody else? Like you have to kind
of thinking about conversation, but you're not like, will you
be my girlfriend.

Speaker 5 (12:40):
Now, bron, how was yours? Because you know you're the
player that had a new girl EF a year player.

Speaker 7 (12:44):
Yeah, I mean that wasn't really a player move because
there was people that were dating like ten fifteen people,
and I just me, I want I wanted to lock
down people. I'm trying to you have to ask, trying
to marry them.

Speaker 5 (12:55):
Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 7 (12:56):
Back then, Yeah, you can do what you say. I
don't even know, like, if you will you be mine?

Speaker 5 (13:00):
Don't you write a note? No, I don't think. I
think it's like you said, it just kind of morphed.

Speaker 7 (13:03):
Into that you had to ask, not me, really no,
because you hang out a lot, a lot, a lot,
and then it just becomes oh, that's my girlfriend had No.

Speaker 5 (13:12):
We never we never really had to ask. I said, hey, man,
I told ask a last night ask what Hey, you know,
I was wondering if I get that chance.

Speaker 7 (13:20):
Yeah, No, we never really, I don't I don't recall
asking anyone.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
I don't remember my girlfriend. Yeah, it was just like, so,
you want to be my girlfriend?

Speaker 7 (13:33):
Played that in sing song?

Speaker 5 (13:34):
Didn't he?

Speaker 2 (13:36):
I would have been perfect? But no, we didn't.

Speaker 6 (13:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
So, but we were hanging out a lot and then
all of a sudden, people were asking if we were together,
and so that's when he was like, I.

Speaker 5 (13:44):
Think that's how it probably happened to me.

Speaker 7 (13:46):
And we would be together so much that people would
be like, oh, that's your girlfriend, and just so you
became that one.

Speaker 5 (13:51):
Now once you asked, you start holding hands. Oh yeah,
So there was no romantic thing and he hung out,
but there was nothing until you ask, and then that
at that point, you have locker every day, you know,
you put your stuff in my locker. And here's my combination.

Speaker 7 (14:04):
I'm still friends with some of my high school girlfriends
on like Facebook. I want to hit them up and
ask that I did I ask to ask you out?
Like did I ask you to be my girlfriend?

Speaker 5 (14:11):
Because I'm curious, because I'm seriously curious, because I want
to hit the player line that young Brian used to use.

Speaker 7 (14:17):
I case, like I said, I think it just morphed
into that.

Speaker 5 (14:19):
You know, people see us together all the time. I
was just wondering if you know we can see each
other exclusively because I got mad love for you. I
was a good notewriter. I believe I believe you were.
I was a good note I believe you were. I
want to talk to you if right now, if you're
a teenager and you're in a relationship, do you see
your friends in relationships or not? And if you are

(14:40):
a parent, I want to find out if your kid
is in a relationship and how do you deal with that?
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(15:00):
six seven social media. I want to talk to you teenagers,
if you in a relationship, we want to find out
how it works today. And if you're a parent and
your kids in a relationship, how old are they? How
old are they? And how do you know? Four oh
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Want to talk about it, but you got to call
us now. I'm Johnny Hi fifty six right now. I
research came out and said the teams y'all ain't dating anymore.

(15:23):
They don't have that romantic relationship. Some teachers come out
and say, Yep, they're seeing more and more teens not
wanting to get in a relationship and they don't believe
in the hype. We got another teacher saying, that's a
damn lot Josh, good morning, good morning, How are you good? Good?
So you say you're not agreeing with this survey.

Speaker 9 (15:41):
Now, I don't really think so. I mean, I teach
high school. Granted, I'm an engineering teacher, so I might
see a different client on some of the other teachers.
But I see quite a bit according sometimes too much,
even in my classroom when I have to like separate kids,
but my hallways is one of the only ones outside,
and the kids think that they can hide in different

(16:01):
nooks and trainees and think that they can make out
and stuff, and I have to I have to.

Speaker 8 (16:05):
Put that to a squash.

Speaker 9 (16:06):
But I know I see quite a bit of dating.

Speaker 8 (16:09):
Kids forget their phones.

Speaker 10 (16:10):
I see their boo on the on the lock and
stuff like that.

Speaker 5 (16:15):
I just think of it.

Speaker 10 (16:15):
I have to say, show me your face is going
to unlock the phone, because I don't think that this
is really your phone. They're like, oh, I'm sorry, Milo, So.

Speaker 5 (16:25):
No I used to uh in my high school, A
and B building was connected with stairs that went through
a hallway right right underneath them. Meet me down under
the steps step. Yeah, and I didn't think teachers knew
what they knew we had. We had no camera.

Speaker 7 (16:41):
They have pigeons meeting.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
By the portable.

Speaker 5 (16:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (16:47):
Our science our science hallway was pretty pretty uh off
by itself in the corner.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
How long have you been How long you've been a teacher?
How long you've been a teacher?

Speaker 10 (16:55):
About fifteen years?

Speaker 5 (16:56):
Okay, So have you seen a change or just pretty
much it's just been the same as far as dating, Well.

Speaker 9 (17:00):
I talked middle school for about ten years and that
was awkward. Man, those kids are let me tell you.
Now that I teach high school, it's a little bit
more mature. But it's mostly through social media. So yeah,
you know, right around this time of year, right after
Valentine's Day, it's just amazing how many new new relationships
are walking out of nowhere.

Speaker 5 (17:18):
So now do most of them in during the summer
or do some of them carry on carry over to
the next year.

Speaker 10 (17:24):
You can kind of tell when people start giving side eyes.

Speaker 7 (17:26):
When they come back to some yeah, break so my
son was late every damn day because he had to
walk his girlfriend of class.

Speaker 5 (17:33):
I'm like, dude, you don't have to walk her to class.

Speaker 10 (17:36):
She's I'm sorry.

Speaker 9 (17:38):
You should see the amount of kids sprinting when that
tarty bell starts.

Speaker 5 (17:43):
Well, listen, man, I got some tickets to snow White
the Advanced Green if you want.

Speaker 10 (17:47):
Them, absolutely?

Speaker 9 (17:49):
Why not?

Speaker 5 (17:49):
All right, you hold on a second and we'll get
that information for you. All right, So let me know
it's coming up, miss Ray.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
People are wondering where the heck Kelly Clarkson is.

Speaker 5 (17:56):
All right, let's talk about it on Johnny's How. This
is the Weekend.

Speaker 7 (18:00):
It's over Rigo.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
Johnny's House Mornings, Orlando's number one hit music station all.

Speaker 6 (18:04):
Day one six seven Orlando now the Johnny's House Entertainment
News with Ray.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
So people have been wondering if you watch Kelly clarkson
her show like on the regular, you notice that she
hasn't been there I guess, yeah, so she hasn't been
there since March fifth, and there's been no word. It
just has been different guest hosts. There's Roy Wood Junior,
Wanda Sykes, some just random people that have been hosting Finally,

(18:34):
her people have come out and sources with your direct knowledge,
they're saying that Kelly's fine. She's just been dealing with
a personal matter that does not directly involve her. So
people are reading into it, trying to guess and speculations
and all that stuff. But I know she supposedly will
be back on the air today, so we'll see if

(18:56):
she addresses her absence and what happened. But yeah, so person,
no matter that does not directly involve her, Okay, so
tell me back today if you missed her. Matt LeBlanc's
Friends spinoff show Joey. It lasted for less than two
seasons from two thousand and four to two thousand and six,
but finally it's available for streaming, so if you missed it,

(19:18):
you could see it. The first two episodes of Joey
having posted to the official Friends YouTube channel. There's no
word if more is gonna like more episodes will follow
or will be released, but it's the first time any
episodes have been available.

Speaker 7 (19:32):
It was okay, I see, we watched it my wife
and that when it came out because we were Friends fans.

Speaker 5 (19:36):
Yea, yeah, it wasn't like, oh my gosh, have you
heard his interviewer. He said that he said after Joey,
because he went right from Friends and Joey, he said,
I wanted I wanted to take two years off and
just rest. And then he said after two years, he said,
I'm really enjoying this. And then he said he took
two more years. Yeah, and he said, I like it
even more, So we took two more years. And then
he said, do you know my favorite thing to do?

(19:57):
Nothing coming on? You don't have to do anything good first,
so said, I just got that. I took the time
off and never got back in.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Yeah. So I don't know. It's mixed reviews what I
see people saying about it.

Speaker 11 (20:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
So the premiere episode snagged like eighteen million viewers, but
the audience dropped quickly, and season two ended with eight
episodes that never aired.

Speaker 5 (20:19):
So they might eight episodes never aired, Yeah, so they.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
Might be dropping those on the YouTube channel, is what
people are speculating.

Speaker 5 (20:26):
Was that a spin off or it was just a
spinoff with name alone. It was a spinoff.

Speaker 7 (20:29):
It was his character going to Hollywood, Yeah, because in
Front he was the actor.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
He like reconnects with his sister and stuff like that, right, Yeah,
Selena Gomes accidentally sold her iconic ring that she always wears.
It's like a b ring. Yeah, so the exact one
she posted when she went public with Benny Blanco is
the one that everybody's talking about. The situation is what happened.
She actually celebrated her upcoming album with Benny and a

(20:56):
part of the promo, she was selling personal Sentiment until
items each day.

Speaker 5 (21:01):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
Fans were like kind of like blown away by the
fact that she was actually selling the b ring for
twelve dollars. Okay, so that's what it was. But it
was supposed to be like a replica. The design was
reported to be worth more than three thousand dollars, but
multiple fans added it to like their bag and checked out,
so naturally they were confused when they realized that it,
like one of them, had been sold. So to the bottom,

(21:24):
get to the bottom of it or whatever. Selena Gumms
confirmed that she really did sell her own personal ring
by accident.

Speaker 5 (21:31):
Now a real fan to get it back to her. Yes,
I'm not a real fan, Like that sucks being here.

Speaker 12 (21:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
So she confirms with TMZ that there was a glitch
on the website that allowed more than one person to
purchase a ring, and so like there was supposed to
be these replicas, then the real ring was purchased and
then yeah, so.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
She's hoping that the real fan will say, you know what,
he has the ring and she'll give him something else.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
But yeah, but she was getting always some pretty cool
stuff stuff. There was like really expensive handbags and they
were all signed with everything. So it's pretty cool thing.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
We're still gonna do it with it. That Next on
John n Shane, ma Reesa's gofful a couple of days,
So Ray, you can tell us what is trendon ma'am.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
Okay, So this story about a woman. She is eighty two.
She lives in California, and she was gifted a cat
during COVID just so she wouldn't be by herself. Okay,
so she had this cat. Yeah, she had this cat,
and unfortunately her house was burnt down in the Palisades wildfires,
completely destroyed like ashes to the ground. She luckily was

(22:30):
not there. The eighty two year old Katherine Keefer's her name.
She was not there. She was at a medical appointment
when her house was burning down. Her daughter went to
the house to go rescue some things, and she couldn't
find the cat. So I guess the cat was very
prone to like just hiding, which some animals do, so
they couldn't find the cat. Two months later they found

(22:53):
the cat where the cat's name is Aggie, and somebody
found the cat. It was basically skin and bones. It
had they starved to death, not to death, sorry, it
was still alive.

Speaker 5 (23:06):
They might have started eight times.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Yeah that's true. But I guess the pet was actually found,
like I said, And so she's been reunited with her cat,
Aggie after two months. She was like, I was hoping
that this wasn't a dream that I'm just gonna wake
up from. But the the TikTok video has like over
a million views on it right now, and she's reunited
with her cat, a cat.

Speaker 5 (23:26):
I donna have an attitude for just a little bit. Oh
my god, have a lot attitude because you're looking all
healthy and I'm sitting here, y'all didn't take that next
step trying to find.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Me, right, But that's like her companion, you know. She
got her to and then she couldn't find her for months,
and then of course somebody found her.

Speaker 5 (23:40):
I don't know why anybody would live in California because
the houses that burnt down now there's flooding that's pushing
them all down mudslides yep, like my goodness.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
But also they started to GoFundMe to uh. The medical
bills are outrageous because obviously the cat had to do
two blood transfusions. They had to do all this stuff
to keep it alive. So twenty one thousand dollars people
have already donated to.

Speaker 5 (24:03):
The ill paid whole damn things.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Yes, there, Uh. The FBI is warning people of iPhone
and Android users, which is basically everybody to delete is
anything delete? Smishing they're calling it smishing messages. So smishing
texts are the combination of SMS, which is short message
service and phishing. So these are the scams. So these

(24:26):
are like the toll booth scams. Like, so, I guess
what people are doing now. The cyber criminals, they have
registered more than ten thousand domains as part of this
whole scheme, so they're going to be sending you links
to your iPhone or links to your Android, really not
saying much with it, and people are automatically clicking the
link to see what it is, and it's directing them to,

(24:48):
you know, a website that obviously is going to be
either fraud or like a cybersecurity uh thing that you
should be worried about. So basically, what they're saying is
that you need to delete these messages immediately. If you
see just a random r L or random website that
is sent to you, you need to delete it.

Speaker 5 (25:06):
You know how bad it is that the toll until
the study of you telling there's an accident in the head right,
this tells you about the tolls of the same.

Speaker 7 (25:12):
Don't click on it. I don't click on I told
my son because he's new to the tolls and driving.
I'm like, hey, I don't click on nothing.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
So this cybersecurity team is saying that cities targeted by
this scam Orlando, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Dallas, those
are the main ones, the.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
Ones who fall victim of the senior citizens because did
I pay my toll?

Speaker 7 (25:30):
Yeah, they're not pay my tolls. I got three of
them while I was on the cruise.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Oh my god, I'm like, how are.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
You finding me?

Speaker 13 (25:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
What they're saying is that you could actually copy and
paste a URL if you want, into your web browser
as a way to get past the I message blocks,
just to see what it is if you really are
curious to see if it's a r L that you need.

Speaker 5 (25:50):
I know, and it's working. It is, It is absolutely working.

Speaker 7 (25:53):
They're going to get your tolls when you try to
renew your registration. So they're gonna get it.

Speaker 5 (25:58):
They will. They will tell you to step out of line, right,
that's sure.

Speaker 7 (26:02):
That might cost you seven hundred dollars to get that
registration with you, but they're gonna get it.

Speaker 5 (26:05):
Man. I didn't pay tolls for a year. Oh and
I was paying the full price, yep, told by Blake.
And so when she gave me the number, she looked
for reaction. But I stood up there like like a soldier, sit,
this is how much you owe. Here's my card.

Speaker 7 (26:20):
But it's how of going, yeah, because once you get behind,
then you start paying that full price on everything.

Speaker 5 (26:27):
Good. No, as soon as I left there, I went
and I got the transformed. All right, it's time for
the throwback game. That's when we ask you questions from
back in the day in four different categories movie, premise, Music,
Popular trivia, and then TV trivia and if you get
the most right today got seven SeaWorld seven Seeds Food Festival.
It is back and coming up on March Sunday, March
twenty third, Louis Fonsie will take the stage and concerts

(26:49):
are free with park admission. You want to learn more
than all you have to just go to SeaWorld Orlando
dot com. Now if you'd like to play, If you
played in the past and you want to win, four
O seven nine one nine one O six seven eight
seven seven nine one nine one O six seven we
come back. We're gonna play the Throwback Game on Johnny's
House time of the year because in a couple of
months it's supposed to You can see it. You can
see it inching up everywhere. It's perfect right now it is.

(27:12):
Please enjoy it. It's time to play the throwback game.
As we ask you questions from back in the day's
that's why we call it the throwback game. And all
you have to do is get the most right and
if you do so, SeaWorld seven Seeds Food Festival is
back and you definitely want to go check it out.
For more information, go to SeaWorld Orlando dot com. But
first we got to meet our contestants. Never played the
game before from to very eas Let's say good morning

(27:34):
and Frank, ain't Frank, good morning.

Speaker 8 (27:36):
Good morning, Good morning everybody.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
All right, so you've never played, why today you decide
to play?

Speaker 8 (27:41):
Oh, we go to the food festival every year, so
that things getting more expensive, it doesn't be better to
win them.

Speaker 5 (27:46):
There you go, and for the second game, how old
are you, sir? Thirty six years old? All right? The movies,
I'm gonna tell you about star the late great Gene Hackman.
Unfortunately he passed a couple of weeks ago, but we're
gonna respect him by talking about his movies. Okay, all right,
what movie was this? A board? Rageous Bonnie Parker falls

(28:08):
in love with an X con Clyde Barrow, and together
they're Bonnie and Clyde, and they started violent crimes free
across the country. There you go, don't think too much
about it, all right. A lawyer becomes targeted by a
corrupt politician and an NSA goons. He accidentally receives a
key and this makes the enemy of the state of

(28:28):
the state.

Speaker 7 (28:28):
There you go, very good. Theresa is here. Brian has
some music. What you got bro al right? Either the
name of the song or the artists will work.

Speaker 8 (28:45):
Frank, she will be loved.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
Yes, all right, you got it. We'll take it, We'll
take it. All right? How about this one credit?

Speaker 7 (28:53):
Students said, no that I don't give a number two?

Speaker 5 (28:56):
Just halfway step of my man? Who is that?

Speaker 7 (29:03):
Correct?

Speaker 5 (29:04):
There you go halfway through your four foot four? But
as we say, this is the harder part of the game. Ray,
what you got?

Speaker 2 (29:10):
Okay? In nineteen eighty what underwear line was very popular.
Brookshields modeled for them, and so did Mark Wahlberg.

Speaker 5 (29:21):
No Brookshields.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
No, hang, he was Kelvin Klein.

Speaker 7 (29:30):
Calvin cli Bro says, that's only two brains. Haines said,
Michael Jordan had those dudes dressed up like fruit roup?

Speaker 5 (29:40):
Yes they did, all right?

Speaker 2 (29:41):
Speaking of Michael Jordan, what is the name of the
nineteen ninety six sports comedy film starring Michael Jordan in
the Looney Tunes.

Speaker 5 (29:49):
Than Jacko? All right, Brian, some TV?

Speaker 7 (29:51):
Alright, I'm gonna give you a line from some famous
TV theme songs. These are from the top ten of
all time. You just tell me what show it is. Well,
we're moving on up to the East Side to a
deluxe apartment in the Scott. I here, all right, all right,
how about this then? So no one told you life
was gonna be this way. Your job's a joke, you're broke.

(30:12):
Your love life is da correct, right you see you
finished with seven seven out of age.

Speaker 5 (30:19):
Not bad, friend, good, not bad? All right? You hold on,
he said, I gotta get these tickets. We go every year.
I need to get this one, all right, played a
couple of years ago, represent the city of Winnings Springs, Jackie, Jackie,
good morning, good morning, all right, Jackie. How'd you do
listening to that last round?

Speaker 10 (30:35):
Fairly?

Speaker 14 (30:35):
Well?

Speaker 5 (30:35):
Well you got to you gotta get him, all right,
you get one if you missed two of the game
is over and for the sake of the game, holding you,
ma'am thirty seven thirty seven? All right? Here it is
These movies star Gene Hackman. All right. A young lawyer
joins the firm, only to discover that it has a
sinister dark side.

Speaker 10 (30:55):
The firm.

Speaker 5 (30:55):
There you go, all right. An alien orphan later will
be known as super Man is sent to a dying planet.
Sent from his dying planet to Earth, Superman.

Speaker 7 (31:06):
There you go, all right, bros. Al right, Either the
title or the artists. Either one will work.

Speaker 5 (31:22):
Jackie, we are young, correct, there you go. She's feeling confident.

Speaker 7 (31:27):
All right, So one more title or artist sent me
to take the world of eminem alright again four for four.

Speaker 5 (31:36):
But this is the harder part of the game. All right, right,
here we go.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
Okay. In the nineties, preppy preppy chic was popular. Plaid skirts,
hei knee socks, and blazers. They were popular because of
what movie good job?

Speaker 5 (31:50):
Okay? All right?

Speaker 2 (31:51):
And what is the name of the nineties rapper known
for their hit song Ice Ice Baby Vanilla?

Speaker 5 (31:58):
All right, all right, here we go. You get both
of them right, you win, You get one wrong, you tie,
You get them both wrong, you lose. Here we go,
all right.

Speaker 7 (32:05):
These are lines from some of the most popular TV
theme songs. Just tell me the name of the show.
I pulled up to the house around seven or eight,
and I yelled to the Cabby, you'll homes smell you.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
Later, fresh, Prince of bel Air, your tied.

Speaker 5 (32:17):
This is for the win. Here we go, all right.

Speaker 7 (32:20):
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name
and they're always glad you came.

Speaker 6 (32:26):
By.

Speaker 7 (32:28):
Congratulations. That's how you play the game, man. I feel bad.

Speaker 5 (32:34):
I know, all right, Jaggie. SeaWorld seven Seas Food Festival
is back Sunday, March twenty third. Louis Finzi will be
their concerts for free with parkeet mission and for more
information go to SeaWorld Orlando dot com. Hold on so
we get some information from you.

Speaker 14 (32:49):
Okay, thanks guys.

Speaker 5 (32:51):
All right, there's some fraternities in trouble over at UCF
for hazing. We're gonna talk about that coming up on
John Bo's to go down. And I heard it's about
two thirty now.

Speaker 7 (32:59):
That's why it starts at eleven, but by the I
think in the full it'll be that two to three hours.

Speaker 5 (33:05):
Yeah, So they said the best viewing is like two
fifty five am. At that time of the no morning.
I don't think of anybody in my neighborhood to be up.
So I'm gonna just go down in my box of
briefs and look up. Hey go, you know, I think everybody,
if you're off that time, while you're looking at my house.

Speaker 7 (33:17):
I'll be here like I'll be just getting here, so
I'll be walking in and looking at it looking at me.

Speaker 5 (33:21):
All right then, and I won't I won't say the
school or the name of the fraternity because it's a
local thing and y'all got enough heat on yourselves. Anyway,
there's one in trouble for hazing. Now. They've been hazing
from fraternity and sororities for years because people are getting
beat up. There's some kid who they beat them up
pretty bad. Yeah, in another city, this one. I heard
that they were hitting them with cars. Oh what and

(33:43):
the sorority next door heard it and call the police.
So they're in trouble over at that school. But I
want to find out. Have you what did you have
to go through to get in a place? Initiation not
necessarily a hazing Brian and I have talked about this before.
Now it was a track initiation, but I guess it
was hazing. And you had to go to the from
the back of the bus and you had to hold

(34:03):
on to your your athletic bag. Yeah, and you had
to walk down the aisle while they tried to take
your bag and they would try to take your bag
with elbows and hits and I mean everything, and you
had to walk down that they don't get me wrong.
The buses moving, yeah, yeah, because I mentioned before when
I was in school, the students drove the buses had

(34:24):
they had a driver a shoulder, so they went to
the to the schools. So you get down the hall
and they just start beating the crap out of it,
and then you make it through. Then you're good.

Speaker 14 (34:31):
I know that.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
You don't tell anybody like Freshman Friday used to be
a big thing up.

Speaker 5 (34:35):
Yeah, we call it oil up Day. That's when you
had to all them up. If you're a freshman, you're
getting all up. And I mean they used to hit you,
but you no one talked about it, and no one
really got hurt that way.

Speaker 7 (34:44):
Said Seminal. As freshmen, the first week everyone wrote on
you with Sharpie's real.

Speaker 5 (34:50):
And it was allowed.

Speaker 7 (34:51):
Yeah, and so you didn't even want to wear a
nice clothes because they're gonna get sharpie on your clothes.
And but before that, it was they would throw you
one freshman a day into the lake. There was a
lake right across from the football field, and it wasn't sanctioned,
but it was kind of allowed. Yeah, you never knew
which one it was going to be, so they would
throw you in the lake. And then we did the
right on thing. And I remember getting written written on

(35:12):
a whole bunch.

Speaker 5 (35:13):
How did you feel. Do you feel like, Okay, now
I'm part of the group because they you know, they
wrote on me, or you feel in high school? I mean,
that's just what it was.

Speaker 7 (35:20):
My brother was a senior when I was a freshman,
so I knew all of these things were coming.

Speaker 5 (35:24):
So it's like now I'm in high school.

Speaker 7 (35:25):
And then at first soccer, if we were on varsity,
we were in the back of the bus and we
would call out a name and you had to try
to touch the back wall.

Speaker 5 (35:33):
Yeah, my god, if you made it to the back wall,
then you can hang with us.

Speaker 2 (35:37):
Yes, I mean for freshman Friday, they would put the
freshman's in trash cans or try to put the freshmen
in trash cans. And then my following year they took
away all the trash cans on the first Friday school.

Speaker 5 (35:49):
They didn't say stopped doing it.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
They eliminated everything. But I feel like my internship, I
had to do some stupid stuff improve to prove like
stick around.

Speaker 5 (36:00):
What all did you what all? I know, we got
photos of you in bubble wrap?

Speaker 2 (36:04):
Yeah, I had to do that bubble wrap photo shoot.
And then there was like some I forgot what they
called it, this game where they would put mouse traps
down on the ground and you would have to run
across them. And I remember the other intern did it
in front of me, and he was a guy, and
I was like, I'm not doing that. I'm like, this
is where I draw the line, like I am not
running across mouse traps whatsoever.

Speaker 5 (36:26):
Back in the day, with interns, you could do anything. Yeah, anything,
we would. I mean we would have interns sit on
blocks of ice, tom getting I mean anything. One day
they just woke up and took away all interns. Yeah,
just said okay in their turn thing. We're like, what
do you mean it's over?

Speaker 2 (36:41):
Somebody sued it is ova.

Speaker 5 (36:42):
No, somebody's promised a job something to get this right.

Speaker 7 (36:47):
I've been on mouse trap bubble wrap, y'all tell them
how to get a job.

Speaker 5 (36:51):
I ain't get no jobs.

Speaker 7 (36:52):
We used to let my son beat the part timers
with the SpongeBob bat. If they got something wrong, my
son would beat them. I mean he was like five
at the time. Yeah, Alex, I won't say, but if
you listen to the show we had. We were in
the playoffs and we had to play the Atlanta Hawks.
So we put them up in a hawk's outfit and

(37:13):
a bat and you can come down for seventeen ninety
two thirty six and beat the Hawks and kids like oh.

Speaker 2 (37:23):
He was an intern at the time.

Speaker 15 (37:24):
Oh my yeah.

Speaker 5 (37:26):
And I looked over and I said, I don't think
we can do this. We ain't. He's like, okay, stop,
little kid. See that stuff was funny. But we say, hey,
stand in front of his car while I run now,
and that's a bit much. Wow. So I want to

(37:46):
find out any type of initiation and if you ever look,
they tell sororities and patarnities not to do it, but
they do. I think they all do it underground like
this one was off campus, like you never do it
on campus? Another one over and uh, I felt the school.
I think that was on campus or off campus housing.
I want to find out about the hazing or the
initiations you had to do to get into an organization.

(38:08):
And now if you look at it, like I said,
the stuff we did back then, you'll get arrested for
you will go to jail. Got a pair of ticket
see Halsey for my last trick at the Mid Florida
Credit Union Ampatheater Coming up on May twenty fourth. All
you got to do is tell us what initiation or
hazing type of things that you had to go through.
Hope you didn't get hurt. Four oh seven now one
nine one O six seven eight seven seven now one
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But we want to talk to you. Initiations hazings you
had to go through. Tell us your story. We told
you ours on Johnny's House. N seventy eight is a
high fifty two right now, friends, mess around the phone,
wuldn't start ringing? What was that?

Speaker 2 (38:49):
I'm like you said, an office phone? Oh yeah it is.

Speaker 5 (38:52):
Oh my goodness, who's calling already? All right? We're talking
about the fraternities in trouble for hazing and was asked,
can you what initiations did you have to go through
to get to an organization? Got ticket to see Halsey
for my Last Trick at the Mid Florida Credit Union
Ampitheater coming up on May twenty fourth. Four oh seven
now one nine one O six seven eight seven seven

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now one nine one on six seven Jason, good morning.

Speaker 8 (39:17):
Good morning. How are you guys? Good?

Speaker 5 (39:18):
Good? So you had initiation or did you get hazed?

Speaker 8 (39:22):
Uh?

Speaker 10 (39:22):
You know, it's a little bit of both.

Speaker 8 (39:24):
It was a non hazing, wink wink initiation for fraternity.

Speaker 5 (39:28):
Okay, so what do you have to do?

Speaker 13 (39:30):
Uh?

Speaker 8 (39:31):
So on the last week of our pledge, we were
given a set of candles and we would light a candle.
Well actually the fraternity brothers with the candle, and our
job was we could do it and shifts however we wanted,
but we had to guard the candle with two people
at all times. If at any point there wasn't two
people next to the candle and it got blown out,
we had to start the week over. So you know,
when the candle burned down, low, switch it to a

(39:52):
new candle. Doud what we got to do. But we
had to for seven days straight, twenty four hours a day,
had guard that candle.

Speaker 5 (39:58):
Was it in a room somewhere?

Speaker 3 (40:00):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (40:00):
Did they try to try to blow it out? It
is just it's just that simple guard to candle.

Speaker 8 (40:05):
Yeah. Well, and they weren't allowed to blow it out
if we had two people sitting on either side of it,
so that we always had to have like shift changes
the whole nine yards. The candle was in one spot.
Everyone knew where it was, so they'd come by and check it.
And if at every point there weren't two people or
one of the people fell asleep, it'd get blown out
and we had to start over.

Speaker 5 (40:22):
So what was the shifts? How many? How long would
the shifts to watch the candle?

Speaker 7 (40:25):
Uh?

Speaker 8 (40:26):
You know, we kind of would just do whatever worked
for us because it was during college, so we had
to We came up with a schedule between about the
twelve of us pledge brothers, and then overnight we would
take two hour shifts so we at least could get
some sleep.

Speaker 5 (40:40):
That's pretty cool though. Yeah, it didn't hurt anybody, right,
you know, Okay, all right, all right, you hold on
a seat. It's not bad. Yeah, that was not bad
at all. Connor, cond Of, good morning, Good morning, all right, Connor?
What happened with you?

Speaker 4 (40:53):
So in the fire.

Speaker 10 (40:54):
Department your whole first year, you.

Speaker 4 (40:56):
Are pretty much being initiated. Three hundred and sixty five days.
You are the dow boy. You have to arrive to
work early, be the last one to leave, be the
first one up, be the last one to go to sleep,
make the coffee, do all the dishes. Make sure your
back is facing the TV. No TV time.

Speaker 5 (41:12):
There's a Oh I love that.

Speaker 4 (41:14):
There's a that we call the dayroom, and it has
all the big recliners. You cannot sit your butt in
any of those chairs your entire first year, or it
just will not be good for you.

Speaker 5 (41:25):
And you have to.

Speaker 4 (41:25):
You have to earn your keep. You got to earn
your way to get the right to be part of
this special group, and it is your job.

Speaker 5 (41:33):
But a year, though, that's a lot of time.

Speaker 4 (41:36):
He is an entire full year. When I got started,
it was right during football season seven years ago, and
that was the worst football season of my life.

Speaker 5 (41:43):
So your back had to be Uh, you couldn't see.
So you don't watch TV pretty much for a year, correct.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
Yeah, Well, like when you said the dinner table, your
your back is the one that faces the TV, so
you're not looking at the TV.

Speaker 5 (41:55):
I think that's pretty cool. I mean it shows that
you want it. Yeah, if you want it. Yeah. So
if I say, hey, man, I forgot to get my
girl a gift, go get it. Here's some money, you
had to go get it.

Speaker 4 (42:08):
I mean, you would help you guys out, like one guys,
oh yeah, I got to move tomorrow, Like all right,
well I got nothing to do, so gona help you move.
Or some guys like you know, hey, I got mana
story overtime tomorrow. But you're the new guy, so you're
gonna take it. And you're like, okay, I'll work for you,
and like, yeah, I like that. Help out where you can.

Speaker 5 (42:24):
I like that. That's not that's not bad. So nothing
I've heard so far, right, Yeah, these are not that bad.
From a popka Tara, good morning, good morning. How are
you all right? So you get initiated or haze, Well, Hayes.

Speaker 14 (42:37):
Just already way back in solid ninety two, so this
was before they.

Speaker 5 (42:41):
Really yeah, no joke, beat the crapuy back then, all right, yeah, And.

Speaker 14 (42:47):
I think they just were trying to keep us in
a high state of anxiety. One thing you had to
do is like keep your head on a swivel three sixty.
Whenever you saw a member on campus, and it didn't
matter if it was across campus, you had to run
up to them and address them. Like almost got to
remember a miss sonderray or whatever. You're always in anxiety.
You just had to like be groveling all the time.

(43:09):
And they would mess with you when you get to
the house, like if someone comes in and out of
the house, you have to readdress them. So they would
stand in the doorway and like my inner, my my inner,
my house and give you a damara, like just mess
them with you like that. But during Hell Week, they
blindfolded us and brought us to the sorority house at
like three am in the morning. We had to sleep
the entire week at the house and we had to

(43:30):
get up and like make breakfast for the members. I
was like, ooh, I dropped that toast on the floor,
and I accidentally smeared across the top of the refrigerator
to get all the ducks and yucky stuff on it.

Speaker 8 (43:40):
That happened.

Speaker 14 (43:41):
But and then the worst was Hell night when they
took us to the house and everything was dark. They
separated all of the pledge sisters, so you didn't know
where your pledge sisters were and what was going on.
And you would just hear like loud slapping, spanking noises
and scream so you didn't know what the heck was
going on. You thought yes, I mean later as a

(44:04):
member you learn no, it was just members making the
noise noises.

Speaker 5 (44:09):
You hold on a second, but mentally like, what the heck? Yeah, okay,
all right, what they're saying over there?

Speaker 2 (44:15):
Okay, this sounds awful. But somebody said, I was in
eighth grade when I was getting initiated into a religious
youth group. The older kids would be paired up with
an eighth grader. They would kidnap you in the middle
of the night. The parents knew ahead of time. They
would dress you in crazy clothes or costumes and take
you around town to do stupid things like going into
a Walmart and bouncing a big ball. This is in

(44:36):
the nineties.

Speaker 5 (44:37):
This is a church group, that's.

Speaker 2 (44:38):
A religious youth group. That's that would size you.

Speaker 5 (44:43):
I could see, who's the Lord?

Speaker 2 (44:47):
Were you start going to kidnap you in the middle
of the night.

Speaker 5 (44:49):
That don't sound very godlike.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
It sounds like what Paris Hilton went through.

Speaker 5 (44:57):
Yeah, I don't know that. It'll sound all that that
god like God would not approve. That's something Jesus would do.

Speaker 7 (45:05):
Ex but will power by Attorney Dan Newman interact needed
check it's a no Brainer call attorney Dan Newlan. Someone
else from a different, different fire department said they used
to take these screws out of the beds to the rookies,
so when they would lay down, their beds would fall apart.

Speaker 5 (45:17):
Stuff right there. Yeah, stuff like that. Someone said.

Speaker 7 (45:20):
When they were in high school, they also got the
sharpie written all over them, and then it advanced to
getting eggs cracked on their head, and then they got
to where the seniors were shaving off eyebrows of the freshman.

Speaker 5 (45:31):
Oh, stuff like that happened. It really did happen. Conn
We're gonna hook you up with a bear. Taken see
Halsey at the midfload of Credit Union Ampathea to Ray,
what you got? This is the weekend. Hey, it's Olivia Rigo,
Johnny's House Mornings, Orlando's number one hit music station all
day Orlando.

Speaker 6 (45:52):
Now the Johnny's House Entertainment News.

Speaker 2 (45:55):
With Ray talk about backpedaling and year old that addressed
everybody in the world saying that jay Z sexually abused
her with Diddy and this was back when she was,
you know, thirteen in the two thousands. So there's audio
that ABC News has now gotten from. Yeah, there's a

(46:18):
recording by a couple of private investigators, and in it,
the woman who filed the lawsuit against jay Z walks
back the claim that she made in her lawsuit that
was filed by Tony Buzby. So basically, the woman identified
as Jane Doe can be heard telling the investigators that
jay Z was at the party, but he never engaged

(46:38):
in any sexual activity with her. When asked why she
claimed he did in her lawsuits, the woman replies that
Busby pushed her to include jay in this suit, so
a claim that Busby has denied over and over again
that he did not push her to say that, so,

(46:58):
in fact, he handed over his own audio recording to ABC,
also also featuring Jane Doe, where he confronts her with
these claims, and she replies that she never actually took
back her claims. So it's like we could say that
he was there, yes, And there's a woman, a private
investigator where she says over and over again, he was

(47:19):
just there, and she's like he didn't have anything to
do with any sexual acts towards you, and she said, yes,
he was just there.

Speaker 5 (47:28):
And that's why jay Z's man, because he messed up
the premiere of his daughter on Lion King of he's mad.

Speaker 7 (47:33):
He had it cost some twenty million dollars in deals
that were in the works.

Speaker 2 (47:37):
Oh yeah, yeah, that's what he said. Yeah. So of
course ABC News is reaching out to Tony Busby and
he's saying that the tape is a fraud. Come on,
they tormented and harassed and tricked that poor woman. He said, Uh,
took what she said out of contexts and secretly recorded her.

(47:59):
So that's what he's claiming. But of course jay Z
is going to be going after her and suing her. Now,
speaking of suing or getting in trouble, Wendy Williams her niece.
Did you see this? Her niece took her, Wendy Williams
to dinner and I guess the photographers saw her and
everything like that out and about. But Wendy is saying

(48:19):
that the police report is drama. The police report that
she's talking about is.

Speaker 11 (48:24):
That the.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
What is the place that she's staying in. It's not
like a psych place.

Speaker 5 (48:30):
It's a community.

Speaker 2 (48:32):
Yeah, okay, So basically the facility that she's staying in
has filed the police report claiming that her niece broke
the law by taking her to dinner. Now this also, yeah,
because remember they've been going back and forth saying that
we're not holding Wendy. So this kind of proves them
wrong by saying, obviously she can't leave when she wants

(48:55):
because you just file the police report. Because her niece
just took her to dinner.

Speaker 5 (49:00):
Maybe they found the police are report to protect themselves
because they look up and Wendy ain't there, right, Yeah,
where's Wendy.

Speaker 7 (49:06):
Now something go sideway exactly, we got documentation, Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (49:09):
So Wendy and Alex, her niece, said that it's weird
that they took this as an issue of her going
out to dinner when her guardian claims that there are
no restrictions on her movement and family visitors. So that's
where it's like, you say.

Speaker 5 (49:22):
It's just weird stuff going on over there, man.

Speaker 2 (49:25):
Yeah, So right now, Wendy's like this this laws lawsuit
should show you that they're holding me here.

Speaker 5 (49:32):
Any anybody of you in a hospital, as long as
the person that's stable say hey, I'm going to take
my my whatever out to lunch and I'll bring it
right back. Yeah, you know, all right.

Speaker 2 (49:41):
No, but they came back to the police in a
police car.

Speaker 5 (49:45):
So they came back and picked her up there. Yeah,
they are holding her.

Speaker 2 (49:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (49:49):
Yeah, they've been lying to the folks all right, weird
Stories of the True with Brian bront all right, be
giving the weird stories of the true Man.

Speaker 7 (49:55):
Well, if you have this has been going on viral
over the last couple of days. If you've got some
nail glue in your house, you need to put it
somewhere way far away from your eye drops. There's been
an uptick a hospitals of people putting nail glue in
their eyes instead of eye drops.

Speaker 5 (50:10):
An uptick.

Speaker 7 (50:11):
Yeah, so I guess a lot of people are making
the mistake. I guess they do look similar to the bottle, yeah,
for sure when you look at them. So they're saying,
some of the things you could do is change the
label on your glue as soon as you get it,
So just rip off the label, do something so it
looks different.

Speaker 5 (50:24):
Why should they be in the same area though, Yeah,
that I don't know. That's the other thing.

Speaker 7 (50:27):
They say, Store them away from each other and double check.
And they say, if this helps, read the label out
loud before you put anything in your eye, just to
make sure that you're you're doing it. If you end
up with eye, you know, glue in your eye, they say,
it's not the end of the world. They say, go
to the sink, obviously, as fast as possible, wash out
your eyes. If it's too late, go to the er obviously.
Sure they haven't had anybody with like permanent, permanent damage yet,

(50:50):
but they're getting a lot of people for whatever reason
now are sticking glue in their eyes.

Speaker 5 (50:55):
A mistake, I would panic till yeah, good nah, Yeah,
it's a bit much, all right.

Speaker 7 (51:00):
And now if you're having some trouble with your kids,
then maybe you should call in the demons. There is
a parenting app called the Ani Kara Dinwah, which is
translated to the phone call of a demon, and it's
been developed by this Tokyo based media company. So what
they'll do is, if you get the app, it'll simulate
a phone call from a demon to your kid encouraging

(51:22):
them to behave appropriately.

Speaker 5 (51:24):
Wow, they got a.

Speaker 7 (51:26):
Japanese comedian to do five different themed messages. Yes, yes,
directed the kids who don't listen to their parents, if
they refuse to go to bed, they won't eat their food,
they fight with their siblings, they don't keep their promises.

Speaker 5 (51:39):
You want your kid to go to bed, so you
have a demon them say.

Speaker 7 (51:43):
Yes, and it comes from an incoming call, so they
don't know where it's coming from.

Speaker 5 (51:47):
It's not like, you know, you hand them the phone.

Speaker 7 (51:49):
Like if they have a phone, it rings, they pick
it up and it's the demon on the other end.

Speaker 5 (51:56):
I've heard I can see everything. Go to bed. Yeah,
that's gonna help you sleep.

Speaker 7 (52:00):
No fly here, like when someone get in trouble for
like abuse, if they did that here.

Speaker 5 (52:06):
Something I don't know. I mean, I don't know. Listen tonight,
I'm coming to your home unless you make an A
on that test today. So study what if your parents
didn't use that service? You got that car right right?
I mean as a parent, I guess you'd have to

(52:27):
know that you didn't do it.

Speaker 7 (52:28):
You'd be like, wait a second way, Yeah, I'm guessing
it coach from an number as well. It doesn't say
like demon on it or.

Speaker 5 (52:35):
Anything like that.

Speaker 2 (52:36):
We should try to call it.

Speaker 7 (52:38):
We'll look up the demons. It is a comedian, it's
not real.

Speaker 5 (52:45):
That's called a demon. That's how you get you. That's
how to open the portal to Liza got a question.
If you're married or in a serious relationship and you
do not have children, we want to know what you
fight about, because they say most arguments in relationship have
to do with kids. So if you are in a

(53:07):
relationship or you're married and you don't have kids, what
do you argue about? Four O seven now one nine
one O six seven eight seven seven nine one nine
one O six seven. Got a pair of tickets to
kyle them and know the attention tour is going to
be at the at the Kids Center on April third.
If you are married or in a relationship and you
don't have kids, we're kind of curious. They say, you
shouldn't argue about anything. What do you argue about? Four

(53:29):
O seven now one nine one O six seven eight
seven seven nine one nine one O six seven. He
answered that question next for us on Johnny's house. What
they say be.

Speaker 7 (53:37):
They want to know what couples without kids fight about,
because most arguments come from parents, yes, or something to
do with the kid. So if you don't have kids
to argue over, what are you arguing over? If you're
in a relationship, and they had some people that responded
some of the stuff someone says because they are not
assertive enough with the dog, disciplining the dog. Okay, someone said,

(53:59):
because my husband buys too many damn bananas?

Speaker 5 (54:02):
Do you argue over that?

Speaker 7 (54:03):
I mean, that's that's the silly things they're arguing about,
because they have nothing serious to argue about.

Speaker 5 (54:07):
He folds towels wrong. Are you gonna argue over it?

Speaker 10 (54:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (54:12):
I'm sure it's not like are getting divorced. Yeah, but
it's an argument.

Speaker 5 (54:17):
If you don't like the way I'm folding the towels,
then you fold them. It's very simple. See, I solved
that one. I want to find out from you from
Eustace and Mikayla. Good morning. Warning, all right, you have
no you're in a relationship. Are you married or in
a relationship. I'm in a relationship, okay, how long you guys? Mary?

Speaker 7 (54:39):
Of course, we've been together about three years okay, and
you have no children.

Speaker 5 (54:44):
We do not what you argue about there.

Speaker 15 (54:47):
So he tends to put the laundry everywhere else but
the basket. And when I tell you everywhere else but
the basket, I.

Speaker 10 (54:55):
Mean I've found his clothes in the car.

Speaker 15 (54:58):
I've found it, I've sounded at his mother's house. I've
even had his sister in law call me and say,
is this is this Travis's by the way, and I'm like, yeah,
it is. And I'm like, honey, I come home. I'm like, honey,
why aren't you putting your clothes in the basket?

Speaker 7 (55:15):
And he's like, oh, well, I'm.

Speaker 15 (55:18):
Not wear it again, or he'll be like, oh well,
I don't know what you want me to do with it.
I'm like, honey, we have this conversation every day. I
know exactly like you put.

Speaker 8 (55:28):
It in this basket.

Speaker 15 (55:29):
I have like two or three different baskets around the house.
So I'm like, as long as you just put in
a basket at this point, I'll be fine.

Speaker 5 (55:35):
So you to compensate for your man not putting the
clothes in the basket, You've put several several baskets just
around the house and he still doesn't.

Speaker 15 (55:44):
At this point, I mean to get on Amazon and
see if they have one you can put in your car.

Speaker 8 (55:50):
Wow?

Speaker 5 (55:52):
Wow, why don't Why don't you? Why don't you just
pick it up?

Speaker 2 (55:55):
Oh my gosh, I'm just saying, job is.

Speaker 5 (56:01):
I mean, it'll stop.

Speaker 2 (56:02):
Some arguments, you know, but then there's gonna be resentments
and you don't want.

Speaker 5 (56:08):
It's true, that is true. Yeah, you don't want the resentment. Yeah,
that resentments real, y'all. I'm just saying. You know, I'm
mad about it. You know I'm mad.

Speaker 15 (56:18):
You're already there, Wow, I'm like.

Speaker 5 (56:21):
Really so other than that, there's nothing. There's nothing else
you argue about except him miss not putting his clothes
in the basket.

Speaker 15 (56:28):
Not really. I mean a little small arguments here and there,
but I mean nothing I can really recall.

Speaker 5 (56:35):
He's a good man, just not when it comes to
Launcho pick. All right, let's see him from from Orlando, kolbe,
good morning, good morning. Okay, you married in a uh
inter relationship, in a relationship. And how long you guys
been together?

Speaker 14 (56:53):
We've been together for about a year.

Speaker 5 (56:54):
Now the year? And what do you you have? No
kids together?

Speaker 3 (56:57):
No kids now?

Speaker 5 (56:58):
And what do you argue about?

Speaker 3 (57:00):
We argue about finances, but specifically like going out to eat,
like either too much or like where to go out
to eat. That's always going to be about food or money.

Speaker 5 (57:11):
Well, I mean the classic line, I'm hungry where you
want to eat is in everybody's relationship.

Speaker 7 (57:16):
Ye yeah, and then I don't care whatever you want
and then I said, okay, let's go get wings.

Speaker 5 (57:19):
No I don't want wings.

Speaker 7 (57:20):
Okay, then let's go get seafood. No I don't want that.
Let's get burgers. No, I don't want that.

Speaker 5 (57:24):
Okay. When you pick, well, I don't care. And just
said I just gave you five places, and how about
we just go home now, now, Kobe exactly, So who argued?
Does somebody want to go out more and someone wants
to go out less? I mean, if you're arguing over that,
he wants.

Speaker 3 (57:39):
To go out more and I typically want to go
out less and save some money. But there are days
that we both just kind of give up and we
just say, well, let's just go to Chick fil a.
It's easy, it's quick, that sort of thing.

Speaker 5 (57:51):
Okay, but that's it. Just the money and the food,
money in the food.

Speaker 16 (57:56):
That's it for us.

Speaker 5 (57:57):
Okay, buy anything anything on the x sell Mobile.

Speaker 7 (58:00):
Power by Attorney Dan Newlin interrec need to check its
no brainer, just call Attorney Dan Newlan. Someone said, his
damn napkins. He crinkles napkins and I find him everywhere
in his pockets, between the couch cushion, everywhere.

Speaker 5 (58:11):
Napkins.

Speaker 7 (58:12):
Yeah, crinkled up napkins.

Speaker 5 (58:14):
Uh see.

Speaker 7 (58:14):
Someone said, the only time that we argue is who
gets the main TV? When her team is playing and
my team is playing at the same time.

Speaker 5 (58:23):
The main TV.

Speaker 7 (58:24):
Who gets the main TV? Uh?

Speaker 5 (58:26):
MICHAELA who follows? Who put three baskets in the house
so a man will put the laundry away. You gonna
hook you out with a pair of tickets. So he
caught him an og. The Tension Tour is gonna be
the King Center on April third, we come back. We
don't get into some love y'all on Johnny's House on Thursday.
Around this time, we're gonna talk about relationships and love
and connection and dating and relationships and connections and love

(58:48):
and davy. So if you have any questions that you
would have, I mean sometimes love is a thing you
don't talk about, don't teach it in school. You try
to figure it out. And a lot of people like
myself used to get it wrong. So we bring them
in every third. We call them the love doctor. A
Neil goopda, Good morning, how are you hey?

Speaker 13 (59:05):
Good morning, Happy morning sir everybody.

Speaker 5 (59:08):
And happy morning to you. Are you playing pickleball this morning?

Speaker 13 (59:11):
I am I'm a Clussyard right now. They gave me
a special room to talk to you.

Speaker 8 (59:14):
So that's sorry generous of then.

Speaker 5 (59:16):
I love it. I love it. So I think we'll
start today with let's say you're in a marriage or
long term relationship and things are starting to get a
little stale, you're kind of bored in it. What suggestions
would you have in that?

Speaker 13 (59:30):
So what I would tell people is this, do you
remember when you first started dating. What did you used
to do for your partner that you stopped doing? Okay,
after you get married, you know, ten twenty years, you
tend to get very comfortable. But you know, look at
the things you used to do. Was there some excitement,
some adventure? Were you playful, did you pull some pranks?

(59:51):
Did you take her out? Did you surprise her? Did
you find her gifts? Did you tell her how beautiful
she is, how grateful you are that she's in your life.
You know, we forget what we used to do. Do
we get complacent?

Speaker 5 (01:00:01):
I think, I think what happens I call it real life.
You got bills, you gotta work, you got.

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
But with real life not happening in the mid now.

Speaker 5 (01:00:09):
In the beginning, you kind of made time. But now
it's like, look, I gotta look, I ain't talking about myself.
I'm just going by pass example, you start going, well,
you know, I gotta work, and I'm tired and and
and you know, you just kind of forget.

Speaker 13 (01:00:23):
No, you don't forget, you just get comfortable.

Speaker 6 (01:00:26):
Right.

Speaker 13 (01:00:26):
How long does it tell take to say someone, I
love you, thank you for being in my life. You're
the greatest thing that's ever happened to me. You're an
amazing mother, You're an amazing wife, You're an amazing dough
No time. I love you and I care for you.
If anyone ever tried to hurt you, I'll make sure
that I keep you safe. That's one minute. It doesn't
take long.

Speaker 7 (01:00:46):
Yeah, because at the beginning, muscle, you're auditioning for the role.
That's why you're doing all those things. Once you got
the role, you still got an audition every day.

Speaker 5 (01:00:53):
Wow. So I guess it goes back to what we
were talking about last week. You know, instead of dating,
you learn, you know, to get to know the person,
and then you start dating because then at that point,
you know if those persons has those qualities. You know,
some people, Hey, there are some guys out there that
just not't romantic. Yeah, I hear it all the time.
They just don't. They just don't know.

Speaker 13 (01:01:12):
You don't have to be romantic. All you have to
do is do things that your wife or your girlfriend
would appreciate. And it could be empty in the trash,
you know, washing the dishes, giving a hug, you know,
doing things that she would appreciate. And if you know
that she appreciates it and you do it, it'll make
her feel great. I'm not asking she feels great.

Speaker 7 (01:01:34):
I'm not asking for me. But what if you do
those things but they don't appreciate it. I'm just saying, like,
in general, if that were the case, you take out
the trash, you do the things like that, but they
don't appreciate it, then why would I keep doing it?

Speaker 5 (01:01:46):
Not me? No, it's a secret.

Speaker 13 (01:01:49):
You ask your partner what can I do that would
make you feel even more loved? And then be quiet,
listen to what she says and what else can I do?
What else can I do? What else can I do?
And she will tell you, and you know, don't react,
don't respond, just listen. And if she says, hey, every
time you leave the toilet seat that I can't love

(01:02:11):
you as much. Ah, okay, and that's what that's what
happened to me. I would leave the toilet seat that
my wife would get upset. I thought it was funny,
but one day she said, Honey, every time you do that,
I can't love you as much.

Speaker 5 (01:02:23):
Damn.

Speaker 2 (01:02:23):
Oh my goodness, would make you change your ways?

Speaker 7 (01:02:26):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's switched up a little bit, o Neil.
The way you sound it, it sounds so easy and effortless,
you know, and I think people just get out of
that mindset.

Speaker 5 (01:02:40):
But it's one that you have to keep with you
pretty much. If you're in a relationship and you with someone,
you have to reassure that you know, I love you
and I'm happy that you hear.

Speaker 13 (01:02:50):
Yeah, And really it's just an awareness just you know,
spend ten to fifteen minutes thinking about your partner. What
can you do for them? If you ask that great question,
Oh I could do this, Oh she loves this. We
haven't done that in a while, And it just makes
you more NHSIC, makes sem more nhtic, and uh, everything changes.

Speaker 5 (01:03:12):
I'm I am blown away. Well tell you what we're
gonna do is we're gonna put your own whole Uh,
mister Gupta. And then we're gonna get some callers and
then you can answer their question. Is that okay?

Speaker 13 (01:03:24):
Absolutely?

Speaker 5 (01:03:25):
All right? You hold on four oh seven now one
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talk about relationships and love. And it seems I mean,
the way you put it back to me, I'm like,
that's very takes a minute, yeah, less than a minute
to tell someone a certain thing, right, and we're gonna

(01:03:47):
give you as a couple something to do. Gonna hook
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A question for Nil Gupta four oh seven now one
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one o six seven. It's Thursday. We're talking about love
on Johnny s oh doctor doctor Neil Gupta, lets me
say or that we get him there? Are you there, Neil?

Speaker 13 (01:04:10):
I'm all right ready and willing to all right.

Speaker 5 (01:04:13):
Brian, if you can connect that to line one please, yeah,
all right, Morgan Morgan, good morning, good morning, all right, Morgan,
what is your question to mister Gupta?

Speaker 16 (01:04:23):
Hello, mister Gupta.

Speaker 3 (01:04:24):
I am trying to get back out there and my
picker has been broken and I'm trying to learn how
to pick the.

Speaker 16 (01:04:31):
Right people to date.

Speaker 13 (01:04:34):
Okay, so don't date. I'll tell you what waiting.

Speaker 11 (01:04:39):
I'm of the year.

Speaker 13 (01:04:40):
Yeah, so don't date.

Speaker 8 (01:04:41):
I'll tell you why.

Speaker 13 (01:04:42):
When people date, there are two actors on stage, each
trying to impress the other person. See, most people say
yes to a relationship until it becomes a no, and
that is absolutely the wrong way to do it. You
have to say no until it say yes. So you
have to do your few diligence, call it the abc D.
Always be collecting data. You need to know more about

(01:05:05):
the person before you date them. You know what their
previous relationships like, Do they have any trauma? Do they
have any baggage? Do they have any you know, bad experiences?
Are they healthy? Are they you know integrists? Are they loving?

Speaker 5 (01:05:20):
You know?

Speaker 8 (01:05:22):
We don't do that.

Speaker 13 (01:05:23):
If we don't collect that data, we meet someone we
think it's chemistry, then suddenly we're in a relationship. But
if you collect the data first, then you make an
informed decision. Your success rate goes from five percent, ten
percent to ninety percent. So let me give an example.
If you were to buy a house, you wouldn't just
buy it on the looks. You would look at the appraisal, location, valuation, mortgage, neighbors, schools, hospitals, everything.

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But we spend more time picking a car or a
house than we're doing picking a relationship.

Speaker 5 (01:05:54):
Oh wow, so do you understand? Do you understand what
he's saying, Morgan, Yeah, he's saying it. Go out and.

Speaker 7 (01:06:00):
Meet people, right, spend time with them, but not in
a dating situation.

Speaker 5 (01:06:04):
Don't go out and say I need to find someone.
You go out, have fun, you meet some people and
and then you know, ask questions and then after you
say you know what that might be a person, then
you can start dating. But you don't go out and
say I want to start dating someone. If that makes sense,
Yeah it does.

Speaker 15 (01:06:19):
Thank you guys so much.

Speaker 5 (01:06:20):
Okay, all right, you hold on a second, and Brian
you can put that one on hold. All right, Okay, Joey,
what's up? Joey?

Speaker 8 (01:06:30):
Hey? What's up? Man?

Speaker 5 (01:06:31):
All right, Joey, you're talking to a Neil Gupta. What's
your question? We call him the love Doctor. What's your
question for him?

Speaker 10 (01:06:37):
That's not really a question, it's just an observation.

Speaker 8 (01:06:40):
I've noticed that it's always a guy's.

Speaker 5 (01:06:42):
Fault to the double standard.

Speaker 16 (01:06:44):
If I was to tell my wife, I will love
you less because I don't.

Speaker 8 (01:06:48):
Know you left your.

Speaker 10 (01:06:48):
Make about, would that be a good statement?

Speaker 9 (01:06:51):
Like, I can never say that to her, But women
can say that to us, So we got to be
fine with it.

Speaker 10 (01:06:56):
I find that that just makes.

Speaker 13 (01:06:57):
Like toxicity for all of us.

Speaker 8 (01:07:00):
It's it's not one.

Speaker 10 (01:07:02):
It's never like what can they do for us? What
we could do for them?

Speaker 8 (01:07:06):
Every single time, it's never done.

Speaker 5 (01:07:08):
All right, he was, he was answering it for you,
all right, go ahead, Uh, mister.

Speaker 10 (01:07:12):
Yeah, it's not what she says.

Speaker 13 (01:07:14):
How you say it. You can say to her, honey,
it would fill my heart if you could just you know,
clean up your makeup, if you need any help, I'd
be willing to help you. But I do like things
a little bit tidy, and I just get a little
bit antsy when I see your makeup. And I don't
want to get ansty because I want to love you
even more.

Speaker 5 (01:07:34):
Yeah. But but okay, okay, mister goop, But that's conversation
let's say what you just said. She's used to you
talking to him to her that way. Joey, who doesn't
appear to talk to his significant other like that, she
would probably think he's trying to be sarcastic.

Speaker 10 (01:07:51):
Okay, So Joey, how.

Speaker 13 (01:07:55):
How important is it that you lose your action and
love for her over makeup?

Speaker 8 (01:08:02):
This is small stuff.

Speaker 13 (01:08:03):
It doesn't matter. It's it's minutia.

Speaker 8 (01:08:07):
No, I agree with you that that's one hundred and thirty.
I would never. But my point is when you say
I love you less, or it's okay.

Speaker 5 (01:08:14):
For a woman to say I love you left because
you love the boilers feet up. I just think that's
not cool, but it can't. It's the conversation you've always had.
If you've never had a conversation like that, bringing it
out burst off the bed like excuse me?

Speaker 2 (01:08:25):
Yeah, like you said, you got you got to know
your partner, and if you have to word it differently,
like the way that he just worded it for you
could have been different for the way that you know he's.

Speaker 5 (01:08:34):
Talking to his.

Speaker 13 (01:08:37):
And Joey, here's a distinction. It's not that you love
her less, it's in that moment when the toilet seats up.
In that moment, it's impossible for her to love me.
Once that moment's gone, he's back to normal. But it's
just in that moment. It's not full time. And that's
a distinction you need to know.

Speaker 8 (01:08:58):
Gotcha?

Speaker 5 (01:08:59):
All right, All right, let's see here. Yeah, see what
he's saying.

Speaker 7 (01:09:02):
Yeah, he's afraid, like, look, I can't say those kind
of things, but she can.

Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
Yes, And then his answer is, then get over it.
If you're not gonna have a conversation and doesn't.

Speaker 7 (01:09:11):
Bother you enough to say it, you shouldn't say it,
like you shouldn't say it just because she says it.

Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:09:15):
See, I would say I would say it in my relationship. Now,
I would say in a joking manner. But man oh man,
I tried to wash my face, but I couldn't because
I found this. Yeah, you know, because I would joke,
that's what I do. I wouldn't come in just going, yo,
what's up with this? You know? I would. I would
come in with some you know, the way I would
see if I told my wife, hey, do you need

(01:09:37):
a little help picking up the bathroom? Because you know,
I want to make sure that you're good.

Speaker 7 (01:09:40):
She told me go straight to hell again.

Speaker 5 (01:09:43):
But do you usually talk to her that way? I
don't exactly.

Speaker 7 (01:09:46):
I wouldn't care enough about what her bathroom looks like
to get into that conversation, so I would just be
doing it to cause problems if I did.

Speaker 5 (01:09:52):
Yeah, you knew that. That's how you cough to me.
All right, So we're gonna end here. What is your
website so people can check out? Check out, check you out,
and then follow you more, sir.

Speaker 13 (01:10:02):
It's the meetanail dot com.

Speaker 5 (01:10:04):
All right, spelling for me again, M.

Speaker 13 (01:10:07):
E E T A N I L dot com.

Speaker 5 (01:10:11):
All right, Well, thank you and we'll talk to you
next week.

Speaker 13 (01:10:13):
Thank you so much. Enjoy everybody.

Speaker 5 (01:10:16):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
Yeah, I know you made Yeah, yeah, I get what
it's saying. Though, if you can't have a conversation about it,
then just try to move past it.

Speaker 7 (01:10:23):
Yeah, you know, if you ain't never talked to your
made to my as well. We didn't have time to
get into it with them. But that guy is a scorekeeper,
and that's the same problem I have. Yes, his problem
is it's okay for her.

Speaker 5 (01:10:34):
He's still Joey's still here.

Speaker 7 (01:10:35):
Yeah, but I mean, I mean, we can but like
his problem is it's okay for her and it's not
okay for me, and that's not cool. But but for
no other reason than that it's not cool. I'm a
scorekeeper as well. Why is it you can say that
to me and I can take it, but I can't
say it to you. We have a problem that's a
constant fight my wife and I half. Why is it
okay for you to leave your laundry on the bed
here until you're ready to clean it up?

Speaker 5 (01:10:54):
But it's not okay for me?

Speaker 8 (01:10:55):
Me?

Speaker 7 (01:10:55):
Yeah, because because today you decide we're cleaning today. Like
I'm a scorekeeper, okay, I promise you. That's his problems squorking.

Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
Yeah, I think it's situational too.

Speaker 7 (01:11:04):
There's no fix to that. By the way, you got
to stop keeping score and it's almost impossible for somebody
that's squarking.

Speaker 5 (01:11:09):
And like I said, if it's important, if it's not
that big a deal, just just let it right, Yeah,
just let it go. All right, Let's move on, right,
what's going on.

Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
The Backstree boys talking to fans about their residency and
everything to come right?

Speaker 5 (01:11:20):
That's coming up on Johnny's house.

Speaker 16 (01:11:23):
This is the weekend.

Speaker 5 (01:11:23):
Hey, it's Soda Rodrigo, Johnny's House Mornings, Orlando's number one
hit music station all.

Speaker 6 (01:11:28):
Day Orlando, Now The Johnny's House Entertainment News with Ray.

Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
So the Backstree Boys, obviously, everybody is very excited for
them to gear up for their highly anticipated run at
the Sphere in Las Vegas. It's happening this summer. They're
kind of like reliving the YD two K memories with
their Millennium residency. But they were talking Nick Carter, a J. McLean,
Brian Littrell, like Kevin richardson Howie uh Duro. They were

(01:11:59):
talking about how their intense performances are just that intense
because they're an older band, and he's like, we're not
that old, but still our bodies take a little bit
more of a beating these days.

Speaker 5 (01:12:12):
Yeah, because you dancing the whole time over for three hours.

Speaker 2 (01:12:15):
He's like, after a show, you might do a cold plunge,
you might go get a massage, you might go get
some adjustments. But it's not like how it used to
be back in these days. And yeah, he's like, touring
looks a little bit differently nowadays than in the past
with the members and you know, the members have families
and they're joining them on the road, and so they
don't go to clubs anymore. And he goes, no, we

(01:12:39):
went from bottle service in the clubs to baby bottle service.
So it which is it's big though because it's fear.

Speaker 5 (01:12:46):
And yeah, no, I mean any group that has has
the longevity that they have, right, if they still partied
like that, they'd be like those old rockers who look
damn day.

Speaker 7 (01:12:55):
Yeah, that's what boys and men always talks. Now they're like, look,
we realized a long time ago that we're in we
got to preserve everything.

Speaker 2 (01:13:01):
And that's funny that that they yell like massages, adjustments
and all this stuff, because afterwards they're like, oh, yeah,
we're so sore.

Speaker 7 (01:13:07):
That's Vegas would be awesome. You don't have to travel,
you're just where you are.

Speaker 2 (01:13:11):
Yeah, they said that we still got PEB and J
backstage though. They're like, I swear we're a bunch of
five year olds back there. But there's a lot more
organic things, a lot more healthy things since they're getting older.
I love that for them. This is sad. When I
first saw it by Don Robinson, she's from in Vogue, I.

Speaker 5 (01:13:27):
Saw that, Oh my goodness.

Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
Okay in Vogue one of the biggest groups.

Speaker 7 (01:13:32):
I guess you could tell it in the nine years
the girl group. They were Destiny's Child before Destiny's Child.

Speaker 5 (01:13:37):
Yeah. They performed here last year.

Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
Did they.

Speaker 5 (01:13:40):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (01:13:40):
For the past three years, the singer Don Robinson has
been living in her car.

Speaker 5 (01:13:44):
Yeah, she's no longer part of the group.

Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
She's saying it's not a bad thing, though. She said.
Don was living with her mom in Las Vegas in
twenty twenty, but things were getting tense between them, and
so her manager convinced her to move back to Los Angeles.
He put her up in a hotel until she could
find a suitable place to live. But eight months later
she was still there at the hotel and she was
fed up with it. So she started researching car life.

(01:14:08):
And when she was researching that, apparently it was like
a thing and that's what people do in some areas,
probably because things are so expensive. But for the past
three years she's been living out of her car.

Speaker 5 (01:14:18):
She said that the manager put up in a hotel,
but you know, he wasn't. She was like, look, anytime
she found an apartment, he was like, it wasn't good enough. Yeah,
And she's like, every week she will get anxieties because
the hotels she was staying in would being paid week
to week. Yeah, And she's like, look, I can't live
this way.

Speaker 2 (01:14:32):
Yeah. And she was like, I don't want your pity though,
she goes, it's not woe is me. I'm learning about
who I am. I'm learning myself as a person, as
a woman. And it's like an awakening, healing, forgiving, growing
thing for her.

Speaker 5 (01:14:43):
But I'm like, she does she have a gofund me?
I would a couple of dollars long.

Speaker 7 (01:14:48):
She should turn that into a YouTube channel, yeah, because
she has the name behind it, and then people would
watch it and she can make some money that way.
I mean, if it's a money thing. Yeah, even even
if it's not, it's a good way to monetize it.

Speaker 5 (01:14:58):
She's living. I don't have.

Speaker 2 (01:14:59):
Money, right, even though she's not a part of the
group anymore.

Speaker 7 (01:15:02):
Old school record deals were not friend No, they were
not and a lot of people signed stuff they didn't
know what they were saying. They were not artists friendly.

Speaker 5 (01:15:08):
Yeah, but she was in a group. She came back
and then something happened and she left the group again.
And she's no longer a part of that.

Speaker 2 (01:15:14):
I wonder, well, I'm going to search for a go
I've seen I've.

Speaker 5 (01:15:17):
Seen people I follow some some TikTokers who you know,
live in their van any talk about it. But the
stressful park is where you can park at night. Yep,
you know, because at night you can park somewhere and
they may say you can't park here, you know, so
you lay down for night. But she's been doing it
for three years now.

Speaker 2 (01:15:31):
Three years?

Speaker 5 (01:15:32):
Wow, all right, we come back for He's gonna tell
us what else is trending in the world on Johnny
fifty seven. Fifty seven is still kind of cool outside,
all right? Narsea is gone, so what's trend in there?
Miss Ray?

Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
Okay? So Bluebell they always come out with these creative flavors.
I mean, they've got oatmeal cream pie. I like it,
the pop tarts inspired by the strawberry toaster pastry. All right, Well,
social media is buzzing because the new flavor hits the stores.

Speaker 5 (01:15:57):
It's supposed to be the best ever of all time.

Speaker 2 (01:15:59):
That's what they're saying. It's supposed to be the best
flavor they've ever made.

Speaker 5 (01:16:02):
What is it?

Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Banana fudge? I knew you were gonna hate it. I
knew you were gonna hate it and I and I
was hesitant to do the story. But it says that
everybody is excited.

Speaker 5 (01:16:13):
I just never thought about that, that combo banana and fudge.
I'm surprised that that's a big deal. Man, chocolate that's
been together for a long time.

Speaker 2 (01:16:21):
I know. Well, they're saying, the creamly, creamy chocolate ice
cream swirled with banana ice cream, it is your favorite
banana fudge bar and a carton.

Speaker 5 (01:16:30):
No, I'm good, and they joked me in here, but
I'm pretty basic.

Speaker 1 (01:16:36):
We know.

Speaker 7 (01:16:37):
I like butter pecan. Yeah, I mean I like a
little more complex than that. But I don't want no
banana fudge.

Speaker 2 (01:16:42):
But people are saying, please tell me this tastes just
like the fudge bomb stick. People are saying, yes, my
childhood is back, so they're excited.

Speaker 5 (01:16:49):
I got no problem with just playing vanilla ice cream.
I got no chocolate. I love I love vana. I
got some thought nuts scent it and so like making
like a hot fudge Sunday little caramel on top.

Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
But yeah, yeah, well, I do want to shout out
the Orne or the Osceola County sheriff's office. Did you
see this?

Speaker 5 (01:17:05):
No, what happened?

Speaker 2 (01:17:06):
They just had the largest fentanyl Yeah, ever, so this
is great. They have arrested twenty six people in one
of the largest bus there. Said that it was a
three month long investigation and they called it my brother's keeper.
During the investigation, deputies collected more than thirteen hundred grams
of fentanyl. They also collected all these others.

Speaker 5 (01:17:28):
He was showing a packet. How small it was, like
a speck. Yeah, that it could wipe everybody out in
the room.

Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
Yeah, seventy three thousand dollars in cash, nine firearms, five
vehicles at the house. No undercover agents were harmed during
the investigation, but twenty six people right here in Ostiola
were arrested.

Speaker 5 (01:17:43):
That's a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:17:44):
That is a lot, and so people are like, heck, yeah,
that's a big bus.

Speaker 7 (01:17:47):
I think when you see the photo of it, you're like, eh,
because I saw someone posting about well that's like it's
not a small amount, but it could kill like nine million.

Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
Yeah, it could kill so many people.

Speaker 10 (01:17:55):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
Also, real quick, there was somebody that broke the Guinness
World Record. They did it for beating the classic nineteen
eighty five Super Mario Bros.

Speaker 10 (01:18:04):
Game.

Speaker 2 (01:18:05):
They beat it the time. His name is Nifski. He's
an American gamer and he actually has been playing the
Nintendo Entertainment system for years. He said that it took
him four minutes and fifty four seconds to beat the
whole game.

Speaker 5 (01:18:21):
How is it possible that last level?

Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
And he's been practicing for years, And he said he
spends ninety percent of his time practicing and ten percent
of his time doing speed runs. And he said the
trick is he cannot stress how important it is to
obey this saying of practice makes perfect. But he knows
all of the techniques, including shaving off milliseconds from every

(01:18:47):
trick that is included in the game.

Speaker 5 (01:18:49):
Yeah, he just knew he could probably do it in
his sleep. Okay, left jump, blah blah kind of thing.
Quick man.

Speaker 2 (01:18:56):
Four minutes he beat the game. Okay, I know, I
was like, that was crazy.

Speaker 5 (01:19:02):
All right, if you're a senior and you should be
in school, because y'all started a couple of hours ago.
Today is Senior Skip Day, and I don't find out
if you've done it in the past or if you're
participating now on that today was supposed to be Senior
Skip Day. This is where in high school, as seniors,
you picked that one particular day and your skip or
senior ditch Day or anything like that. Today was supposed

(01:19:24):
to be that day. And over knewsonbere To said, come on,
we're ready for you. These are the zones we're gonna
be patrolling and if you up and hacking this stupid
then we're gonna arrest your tail, your parents or something
like that. I saw the fly was very creatively done.
It had all the schools logos and mascots and nice.
But I thought Senior Skip Day was supposed to be

(01:19:44):
like word of mouth. Yeah, it was school to school.

Speaker 7 (01:19:46):
We never had a coordinated effort with all of the
other schools. Yeah, I was in school today was I
went to Siminol. Today was Siminols Senior Skip Day. And
we all did what we did. So it was just
wording about, Hey, it's gonna happen. Yeah, because there wasn't texting,
there was no social media, so it was just hey,
this is the senior skip dad.

Speaker 5 (01:20:03):
Now, Now did you pick up particular place or everybody
did their own thing in different places.

Speaker 7 (01:20:08):
I think the groups kind of went where they went
for us that there were some that went to New Sumerna.
Yeah we did. We did one of the theme parks. Okay,
ok yeah, some people would do the spring training game
because it was a spring training game that day.

Speaker 5 (01:20:21):
Yeah, my parents was like, sh no, hey, but ain't
nobody being in school. No one's gonna be in school.
You gon be in school. But senior cut day, you
ain't cutting no class?

Speaker 2 (01:20:33):
Did you obey the rules?

Speaker 5 (01:20:35):
I went to Hey, they saw me get on the bus.

Speaker 2 (01:20:39):
But when you get to school, you just walk off campus?

Speaker 11 (01:20:41):
No?

Speaker 5 (01:20:42):
What okay, okay, okay, let me explain. Let me explain.
And the reality of it I mentioned before I got bussed. Okay,
I got busted to a whole different community. If I
would have walked off campus in the neighborhood that my
school was in Mine Park.

Speaker 7 (01:20:55):
And yeah it's pretty fancy.

Speaker 5 (01:20:57):
Oh, the police would have been called on me. Kid,
So once you were there, you would that there was
no I even told my friends, hey, man just come through.
He said no, if I could say, they see my
car on campus. Yeah, so I was just there. I
never didn't even think about I even brought it up once.
What is this? Let me see it on the schedule well,

(01:21:18):
it ain't on the schedule. Look, my grades are all in.
Ain't nothing else I can do. I'm going to college
next year. Can I go? No?

Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
Were there other kids in class?

Speaker 5 (01:21:27):
It was a couple of us.

Speaker 7 (01:21:28):
Yeah, it was a couple of Hello Johnny's surprises a
year man.

Speaker 5 (01:21:34):
Shut up.

Speaker 7 (01:21:34):
It isn't a big deal to me because senior skip.
There was like once a week for me my senior year,
Like I hardly ever went to class.

Speaker 5 (01:21:41):
My senior year.

Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
Parents a lot too. But it was it was obviously
more fun because everybody else was all, hang out.

Speaker 7 (01:21:48):
Here's my whole thing, and and and and I never
got this when you skip, what did you?

Speaker 5 (01:21:53):
I mean, how did that work? Yeah, I said, I've
never skipped the day of school in my life. It
just was again, like I told you, if you skipped,
then all I would be doing my neighborhood. And if
anybody saw me in my neighborhood. I lived in the
neighborhood where when a village raised a kid, they don't
call my mom say I see John just walking around
the neighborhood. So if I got bused to the school,
the neighborhood around the school'd be like, there's a kid
walking in the neighborhood. So there was what would you

(01:22:15):
what would you do? You you you got to school
and say I don't want to go today. Yeah, on
the regular day, you mean.

Speaker 7 (01:22:20):
Yeah. So we we used to joke with ours was
laf leave after fourth okay, so we would leave after
fourth period, so I would see each other in the hall.

Speaker 5 (01:22:28):
My man was the la f.

Speaker 7 (01:22:29):
I'm like yeah, and so we would we would as
a group go and we play what would you meet?
Did you? And just walking a lot in the park.

Speaker 5 (01:22:36):
Somebody had a car then yeah, yeah, you didn't have
a security because any school now has a security.

Speaker 7 (01:22:40):
Well, there was no gates back then, so you just
you just drove right off right and all you had
to do was make sure that one of our security guys,
mister Hooker, he always had a little golf car, make
sure his golf car is the other side of campus,
and then we could drive off this side. So wow,
and we would go play. At the time, it was
Sega Genesis. We'd go play in attender house. Yeah, someone's house.
We only had to break out once because someone's got's
dad came home. One time we had the bus jump

(01:23:02):
out over the back wall. Just one time. We'd go
to the seminar seminal Town Center Mom, back when it
was the deal.

Speaker 5 (01:23:08):
We can walk around the food court and eat. So
you just tell your friends we'll leave in fourth period
and they would like, yes, yeah, no, I can't even
imagine that. It ain't What about you just wake up
in the morn and say, I don't even want to
go to school today.

Speaker 10 (01:23:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:23:20):
Sometimes I just would pretend like I was walking to school.
But the cool thing is is that our school was
like surrounded by neighborhoods where all my friends lived, and
so I could easily like pretend like I was going
to school but end up at their house.

Speaker 5 (01:23:31):
So their parents went in school, and you just roll
up over there and just hang out, eat up all
their food, and leave.

Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
I didn't eat up all their food, but you ate, yes,
Or we would go to like Chick fil a and
bring it back to the house or something. But yeah,
told no, Well most of them were at work, like
everybody there.

Speaker 5 (01:23:49):
Somebody was always home in the neighborhood. Somebody. Yeah I
can't imagine that. I mean really, I'm like I'm blown away. Never.

Speaker 7 (01:23:57):
My mom was super cool about it, though, like if
they grades were my grades were decent and if it's
something I needed excused for, like I would tell her
and she would call and then she was friends with
the dean of my school. So like my mom was
super cool about it. Like it was for me. It
wasn't really even skipping. I was just allowed. Senior skip
day came, I went because everybody else was going.

Speaker 5 (01:24:17):
It was like, man, my grades was solid, I had
a scholarship offerers, a state champion and track and no
it was no.

Speaker 2 (01:24:25):
Were you going for perfect attendance to No.

Speaker 5 (01:24:28):
No, Ra, you understand, these were not my choices. Look,
even if I was sick, I had to prove I
was sick, prove it.

Speaker 8 (01:24:36):
See.

Speaker 7 (01:24:36):
And now I think the kids be doing it wrong
because my son, when he was in school, it's two
years ago now, they had three different days they were
talking about senior skip day. I'm like, look, there's only one. Look,
I know what y'all trying to do, Like, there's only
one senior skip day.

Speaker 2 (01:24:50):
Ours was usually the Friday before crom or Friday before
homecoming or something. That's when it was.

Speaker 5 (01:24:56):
That's my thing now though, But okay, spring break starts
tomorrow and goes for a whole week. Yeah, well you're
not skipping if you already got the day off. Huh.
I just thought I thought it out in my head.
But I'm like, why why don't they just do it tomorrow?
Everybody be out of school, have a great time in
the meet. No, it didn't count.

Speaker 11 (01:25:14):
I'm gonna skip tomorrow. I'm gonna skip tomorrow. You know
That's what safety patrol nerds get. That just crossed my mind.
I want to find out from you first. Have you
ever participated in a senior skip day? And have you
ever skipped school? And I want to talk to you.

Speaker 5 (01:25:29):
If there's anybody like me, Is there anyone out of
me that never ever skip a class? Ever? Never? Never class? No,
not even a class.

Speaker 13 (01:25:38):
No.

Speaker 5 (01:25:39):
I just knew they didn't play that in my house.
It's like you got busted over to that school. You're
gonna take full advantage of everything they have to offer every.

Speaker 7 (01:25:46):
Day every day. Yeah, they didn't play. I skipped class
because I just want to go to a different lunch.
Oh yeah, I don't have second lunch. But the girl
I want to talk to about second lunch and you
would skip, yeah, it just hang out with her. Yeah,
I wouldn't go to class, I'd go to second lunch
and then sometimes they But boy, didn't you just go
to first lunch? Yeah, I'm really hungry.

Speaker 5 (01:26:05):
I got a pay of tickets to Halsey my last
trick Flint Mid Florida Credit Union Amphitheater coming up in
May twenty fourth. But I want to find out from you.
Have you ever skipped or you've never skipped? And if
you're a senior and you're bold and you participate in
Senior Skip Day, we want to talk to you too.
Four oh seven now one nine one O six seven
eight seven seven now one nine one o six seven

(01:26:26):
x L mobile four one o six seven live stream
and social media. You want to hear about you skipping
school skip day? We want to hear all of that.
So hit us now on Johnny's house and want too.
I couldn't. My parents didn't allow it. It just you
just didn't skip school.

Speaker 2 (01:26:39):
Well, that's the point of skipping. It's not allowed. It's
just being rebellious.

Speaker 7 (01:26:43):
So it wasn't skipping when I asked for permission. No,
if you ask for permission, then I mean it really
defeats the purpose.

Speaker 2 (01:26:49):
Then it's an excused Oh.

Speaker 7 (01:26:51):
Now I knew knew. I can't even imagine. What about
your crew, because you went to school with the same
crew all the time. Did they skip some.

Speaker 5 (01:26:58):
Of them did? Yea, Yeah, I'm up in there. And
they were like, but they knew, they knew my my
dad didn't play right. So it wasn't like about it. Yeah,
he's not going. But they came back and they limited.
The conversation about what they did when they were around
me was yeah, cause I knew my friends wouldn't have
done that. Oh really. Now they had called me a
few bad words.

Speaker 7 (01:27:15):
They made fun of me, and they told me about
all the stuff that they did while I was in school.

Speaker 5 (01:27:20):
My friends like, oh, man was all right, man? And
then I hear later on that they all went to
the park and had a barbecue and all that stuff.
But they knew my dad didn't play that crap. Sam, Sam,
good morning, good morning.

Speaker 8 (01:27:30):
How you doing.

Speaker 5 (01:27:31):
Yeah, I can hear your voice. He used to cut class.

Speaker 10 (01:27:34):
Oh my god, cut class?

Speaker 8 (01:27:36):
Come on, brother, how do you not It was easy
to get away.

Speaker 6 (01:27:39):
With fifty one.

Speaker 10 (01:27:40):
Well, gost to me, fifty one. It was easy to
get away just with skipping class.

Speaker 9 (01:27:45):
Nowadays, you get a phone call, you get an email,
you get.

Speaker 1 (01:27:48):
A next message.

Speaker 7 (01:27:49):
Nowadays I would I would delete the message.

Speaker 10 (01:27:53):
Uh, Samuel Pere did not go to school to day.

Speaker 8 (01:27:56):
The voice message to the answered Maine.

Speaker 5 (01:27:58):
Come on, dude. I just didn't mind my parents. I
know they didn't play that crap.

Speaker 7 (01:28:02):
Now, the first time I ever got caught caught was
because of that. Like, so they would call to call,
and I was like, I got to get to the
phone before everybody else. So I picked up the phone
and it gave the little message, you know, and Brian
Grimes and I go to school and I hung up
on it before it was done.

Speaker 5 (01:28:16):
It called because I hung up on it early.

Speaker 7 (01:28:19):
It called right back, and I walked away like I
got I got it figured out. And my mom picked
up the phone, and then she was like, why do
you just ask me?

Speaker 10 (01:28:28):
Yeah, my mom was the phone I would get away with.
If my dad picked up the phone, I was done.

Speaker 8 (01:28:33):
Dad.

Speaker 10 (01:28:34):
He would leave the house at four m and then
get back to like.

Speaker 8 (01:28:37):
Six eight me.

Speaker 5 (01:28:38):
Yeah, yeah, my dad was like that. So my thing
was he was tired and I ain't want him to
deal with no crap if it came from me. So
I just stayed my moddy class well from my dad.
For my dad to had picked up the phone, he
would not have to left when I was five.

Speaker 7 (01:28:52):
So, you know, Nadine from Harmony, Good morning morn yeap,
I could hear your voice.

Speaker 5 (01:28:58):
You usually skip.

Speaker 14 (01:28:59):
Class too, No, I think we had the same parents, sir.
So the first time I skipped school, it was towards
the end of the year. I hung out with a
bunch of people. That's all they did was skip. I
had perfect attendance almost my whole entire school year. I
was like, you know what, I'm going to do this
We actually I actually went to school, got the attendant,

(01:29:22):
jumped out of school, left school, went to a friend's house.
We were all hanging out. Her phone rings and it's
my mom on the phone. I said hello, and she's like,
you got two seconds to get your brought back to school.

Speaker 8 (01:29:35):
And I paused.

Speaker 14 (01:29:36):
I didn't even say anything, and I was like, Okay,
she ain't gonna know it's me. And then she didn't
say anything, and I'm like hello, and she's like, you
got two seconds to get back to school. So I'm
begging her brother to take me back to school.

Speaker 15 (01:29:49):
Because I knew I.

Speaker 8 (01:29:50):
Was in trouble.

Speaker 14 (01:29:50):
I was grown it for a whole month after that.

Speaker 5 (01:29:53):
Oh yeah, if I if I at my friend's house
and my dad called, I would have just been would
have been invisible.

Speaker 14 (01:30:00):
It was my mom. She knew everything to everything that
was going on. She was from the Bronx. She knew
a gray thing is he was an investigator.

Speaker 5 (01:30:09):
So you got back, you got back to school, and
that was it. Huh.

Speaker 14 (01:30:11):
Well, then I had to go to the principal's office
to explain my mom came to school. Yeah, it wasn't
fun at all.

Speaker 13 (01:30:17):
I was grounded forever.

Speaker 5 (01:30:18):
Yeah, it's what happens, you know, follow the rules up
in the house from Leesburg Jose, good morning.

Speaker 10 (01:30:24):
Good morning, good morning.

Speaker 7 (01:30:25):
Yeah, I can hear your boys. She used to skip too, Yes, sir,
I hope that my fifteen.

Speaker 16 (01:30:31):
Year old is not listening to this so she don't
get any idea of.

Speaker 5 (01:30:36):
Fifty three days.

Speaker 16 (01:30:37):
My senior year, I was the youngest in my class.
I graduated at seventeen, and all my friends were older knuckleheads,
kind of impressionable as what I was. So we would
go to school and after lunch we had an open campus.

Speaker 10 (01:30:52):
So if you didn't make it back from lunch, nobody
really kind of cared Brian, that was a rookie mistake.

Speaker 16 (01:30:57):
You got to listen to the message.

Speaker 5 (01:30:58):
All the way too. I learned, I learned.

Speaker 10 (01:31:01):
No, I did it too.

Speaker 5 (01:31:02):
I learned the hard road. So skipped like fifty three days.

Speaker 7 (01:31:05):
Yeah, so no my senior my senior year, they threatened
to not let me graduate because I didn't complete the
high enough percentage of a certain class.

Speaker 10 (01:31:12):
Go.

Speaker 7 (01:31:13):
But I had a beam. My mom was like, oh,
he's graduating.

Speaker 5 (01:31:17):
No, that was my science class.

Speaker 16 (01:31:18):
And they tried to tell me because I didn't do
a complete specific percentage. Also, I wasn't going to be
able to I went to my science teacher, mister Crawford.
He's in Indiana, so he's probably not listening.

Speaker 11 (01:31:27):
Good.

Speaker 16 (01:31:28):
I love you, mister Crawford for looking out. But I
had a conversation with him on one of them lunch
periods that I was about to go skip, and I
was like, hey, mister Crawford, you know who I am?

Speaker 5 (01:31:37):
How I am? I had a three point six GPA.

Speaker 16 (01:31:40):
I graduated with honors, even though the tendans issue.

Speaker 8 (01:31:42):
But I'm like, I'm you know.

Speaker 16 (01:31:44):
I'm not here after school, I mean after lunch. And
he was like, yeah, if you can just complete these
assinements and whatnot.

Speaker 5 (01:31:51):
Oh, your teacher was cool. Yeah, he was cool. You
hold on a second, right, what they're saying over there?

Speaker 2 (01:31:55):
I skipped so much one year. I had to go
to summer school catch.

Speaker 5 (01:31:57):
Up so much. Knew the grade to skip so much.

Speaker 2 (01:32:02):
Yeah, they were like, you need to actually go to
summer school to make up for it. Easier just to
go to class, right, No, I know, okay, Kathy said.
I lived one block from my K three eight public
school and two blocks away from my high school. The
neighbors knew what everyone did. And I stopped at the
candy store on my way home one day and my
mom knew that moment.

Speaker 5 (01:32:19):
That I had.

Speaker 2 (01:32:21):
Yeah, and she said that Miss Gleason saw her and
told on her and them the candy was confiscated from her.
Her mom ate it right in front of her.

Speaker 5 (01:32:30):
Miss Miss Johnson was like, hey, is uh is john
sick today? No, he's in school. No, I just saw
him walk by my house. They didn't play me what
was over there.

Speaker 7 (01:32:39):
Let's see XL mobile power by Attorney Dan Newl and
interact need to check it's nobody And I just called
it Toorney Dan new And now someone said they did it,
and so they let their daughter do it. But they
are involved. One of the parents is even driving them.
I'm like, well, that ain't the same. No, And then
someone said they had the same experience as you, Johnny.
They were one of only eight seniors to show up
the school that day. I know, I had one class,
I had some people in it, but my butt was

(01:33:01):
right then.

Speaker 5 (01:33:03):
Showed up. They did skip a class when they got
to college, but they didn't leave the dorm room. They
were still afraid of something.

Speaker 2 (01:33:09):
Aren't you allowed to miss college college?

Speaker 5 (01:33:11):
You paid for it.

Speaker 6 (01:33:13):
Whatever?

Speaker 5 (01:33:14):
H Well, uh, Nadine whose mom called her the only
days just skipped and said get back to school. We're
gonna hook you up with a pair of tickets see
Halsey for my last trick at the mid Florid of
Credit Union Ampatheater coming up on May twenty fourth of
this month. Prevent Micant hanging over there being creepy.

Speaker 7 (01:33:30):
So it's the weird guy in the cameras.

Speaker 12 (01:33:34):
How you doing, John It's good man, just out right.
I listen to you guys every morning, and I get
to hang out with you.

Speaker 5 (01:33:38):
For a day. No cool question. Good did you skip school? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:33:44):
Yeah, I'm a respect to the public figure, right, How
am I supposed to believe the news from Heim?

Speaker 12 (01:33:53):
But the thing is I grew up in a small
town mid Missouri, thousand people. I mean my mom was
like your mom. Yeah, uh, and so anything that I think,
come on a thousand people. I had a bright yellow car.
Oh yeah, like if I was to skip, everybody would
see me leaving town. So that's there's no theme parks,
there's no nothing a mid Missouri.

Speaker 7 (01:34:11):
So so what are you gonna do that one day
that you did that one one that one day? Yeah,
what would y'all do?

Speaker 5 (01:34:16):
Just hang out to somebody's house and and just hang
out and watch TV, blue video games.

Speaker 12 (01:34:21):
Yes, the locals went to the creek. Yes, we listened
to me. Seriously, you would have a creek party. You
would all get your stuff together. You would go down
by the Gasconade river and you would sit on a
river bank all day and yeah, good, Well we would
see everybody, uh, you know, from age sixteen to thirty
five because they so they'd be skipping work the same day.

Speaker 7 (01:34:45):
We'd all read describes raised boyfriends and.

Speaker 5 (01:34:48):
Well, yeah, I just can't imagine. I'm like, hey, I'm seventeen. Bro,
you're thirty five. Why are you down at the creek. Well,
and it's even worse in my hometown. The thirty five
year old still has his letter jacket on from the
one state title in nineteen seventy eight.

Speaker 7 (01:35:06):
Yes, that was his glory years. Peoplen't understand that. Friday
night lights though, that's real. It was huge. Man said, hey,
this is high school. You peaked right. What's happening over
at Fox thirty five?

Speaker 8 (01:35:18):
You know what?

Speaker 12 (01:35:19):
I've heard you guys talking about spring break, so I
was kind of curious to see what happens. How many
people head out to New Summurna Beach today for Senior
Skip Day. Yeah, that'll be interesting. And of course we're
getting ready for the I heard musical Wars. That's why
I'm here to talk to you guys today. That's coming
up on Monday. Yeah, yeah, it's huge June. So what
time we usually wake up? I actually, if you find
my mornings, do mornings now I do evenings. But now

(01:35:43):
that you know my wife is working, the kids are
in college, I still get up like around six thirty
seven after I get home at midnight or one. Because
if you don't get a tea.

Speaker 5 (01:35:53):
Time that early.

Speaker 12 (01:35:53):
You get behind, you get behind the old men, and
your two hour golf round at seven o'clock turns into
a six hour golf round if you get behind the
old man group. And I'll make it to work on time. Yeah,
so I'm normally done golfing by this time. I play
eighteen holes before this time, and I go back and
mow the yard and hang out, read.

Speaker 7 (01:36:13):
Go to work, jump on this pickleball stuff. We got
to go to a pickle ball go to crush yard
and get Yeah. I need to Yeah, I gotta get
that next. Now we did morning is what time did
you wake up about?

Speaker 5 (01:36:23):
Two thirty? Yeah?

Speaker 12 (01:36:25):
Yeah, back when we first met the Daily Buzz years
and it's like that because we had to get ready.

Speaker 5 (01:36:30):
All that was a great show man that show.

Speaker 2 (01:36:32):
I used to watch it every morning.

Speaker 5 (01:36:34):
They just came in and said it's over.

Speaker 12 (01:36:36):
What they actually told me it was overweight before the
show was over. I left before the show.

Speaker 5 (01:36:45):
Actually, let's just say that people, that's like, wait a minute, Okay,
the good show is over. It's over. It's done like
for today. It's funny.

Speaker 12 (01:36:56):
But no, that was good times, I mean, and people
didn't realize you know, and it's still I dad, but
you've seen these stars all through here. But we would
have huge cars come into town. They probably hit you
guys up to us, and so people didn't even know
where we werenational. Yeah, yeah, so it was it was funky. Yeah,
and uh yeah, it.

Speaker 5 (01:37:14):
Was a lot of stuff you don't want to say.

Speaker 11 (01:37:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:37:18):
Well, you know what's funny is in the it's right
next to where Fox thirty five is.

Speaker 5 (01:37:21):
That used to be like the w B headquarter.

Speaker 12 (01:37:25):
Yeah, that's where we were and now it's the religious
broadcasting to get there. Yeah, And so in my three
stints in Orlando, I've lived in the same neighborhood. I've
worked on the exact same street Skyline Drive because when
I came back to Fox, we were right across the retention.
When I worked at the Daily Buzz, I would see
Amy Coffelt and going to work at the same time
I was going to work. And then I joined them, you
know whatever, ten years later. So it's it's fun.

Speaker 5 (01:37:46):
And then you haven't came back again. You ain't going
to I guess the experience one more winter.

Speaker 2 (01:37:52):
Up and every day.

Speaker 5 (01:37:56):
Yeah, alright, you guys can join me. I mean You're
more than welcome to take the show on the road.

Speaker 7 (01:38:00):
Golf with Golf every Day or Creek Parties with the
quarterback from nineteen eighty eight.

Speaker 5 (01:38:05):
I like that Crik party. Man. Come that.

Speaker 7 (01:38:07):
I still play golf with that guy. So it's a
lot of jack though.

Speaker 5 (01:38:12):
All right, Oh wait, well we'll we'll we'll whatever you
need from us, man, we'll do it for you.

Speaker 7 (01:38:15):
All right, it'll be fun. You'll get to see these
guys on TV Monday. Okay, all right, let's get about
rate what you got going on today, ma'am.

Speaker 2 (01:38:22):
I get to go over to my kids' school and
participate in like now.

Speaker 5 (01:38:28):
Day, real day.

Speaker 2 (01:38:29):
But I also want to talk about we have barbecue
over there because the Shamrock and Fest is happening this weekend. Okay,
they got a lot of stuff. It actually starts tonight.

Speaker 7 (01:38:39):
Yes, fire firefighters of Central Florida. They're the ones who
dropped off the food. So this thing goes on all
weekend long, and it raises money to help firefighters locally
in any major crisis that they may have. That's so cool.
So it goes right back to local firefighters in the community.
They provide a monthly mammograms grants for the women firefighters.
They do stuff for local families during Christmas time. Anything

(01:39:00):
that comes up crisis wise or firefighters, they jump in
and help out.

Speaker 5 (01:39:03):
And where's where's it gonna be? What you're looking at.

Speaker 7 (01:39:04):
Downtown Leesburg is where it's going down there. They're gonna
have Lepercan Wrestling tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (01:39:09):
Yes, leper Con Wrestling at nine o'clock tomorrow. And then
also there's a parade tomorrow night, so obviously family friendly, but.

Speaker 7 (01:39:16):
Yeah, and then barbecue competition on Saturday where you get
the taste and judge all the barbecue sausage from all
around Florida. You can go to shamrock Infest dot com
to get your tickets.

Speaker 5 (01:39:24):
All right, very good, very good? Be what you got
going on? And nothing.

Speaker 7 (01:39:27):
I'm gonna do sometuff around here. And then my wife
got me back in the backyard doing some more landscape.
Now we got to find rocks, now, decorative rocks.

Speaker 5 (01:39:34):
But then y'all give away some rock.

Speaker 7 (01:39:35):
We did give away the my rock. My wife didn't
like those rocks. You gotta get some more rock. And
now we gotta go get new rock. What do you
is there? I know there's a place that you you
basically sales rock by bulk. Yeah, that's what we found.
A few places we're gonna stop by day. There's a
place in Sanford. I've saw it for years, Pebble Junction.
I've never been there before. Yeah, but I've lived in
zambram my whole life. So we're gonna check a few
places out today and buy some rocks.

Speaker 5 (01:39:54):
It's funny. I was looking for the car bought from
my mom. I want to put some new hook caps,
not rims. Just had the cat right, and I had
to search in as a place Upcat City.

Speaker 8 (01:40:03):
Yeah, like you had.

Speaker 2 (01:40:05):
The flea market's not around anymore, yo.

Speaker 5 (01:40:07):
For sure, I've had that in a heartbeat. All Right,
we're gonna have this thing over to Ryan Seacrest. Y'all
have a beautiful day and we'll see you tomorrow.
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