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It's the Valentine in the Morning replay. Welcome to the breakfast table of Valentine
in the Morning. Laughed heartily.Oh my god, I help. It's
respectful to say I love you.The full show podcast starts right now.
Good morning, It's five eleven Valentinein the Morning, one O four three
my FM. Did either of youdo your promposal yesterday? Oh, it's
funny you say that you realize promis on Thursday? Yeah, you know,
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we just ask on the boat.Right on the boat. Brandon and
I have a joint effort planned forour prompos you guys, Well, Kyla
and Olivia appreciate that they don't reallyhave a choice, I guess, but
they know they're going. Okay,good? Then then then where your set?
I see, that's my logic rightthere. That's exactly what I say.
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She has her dress, got thedress? Check? Kyla and I
were chatting about dresses. Did sheend up getting a dress? Brian?
Do you know she got a dress? Good? We're good. Are you
matching her? Are you getting amatching tie for her dress? I'm matching
with you. Yeah. You guys. This conversation happened yesterday and I was
so I'm excited for you two tobrow out ye as a prom but your
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dates? Are you matching your datesin any way? Not me? Oh,
I am see, I'm matching thebest of both worlds right now.
We got to get you a tiethat matches Kyla's dress and then and then
you're good. And then she can'tsay anything. Yeah, neither. My
wife isn't happy. His girlfriend isnot happy what John and I are going
to be with. I'm not happywith what you're wearing. Except there's that
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as well. It's Valentine in themorning, five seven tuesdays. You and
eleventh here, I am in thestudio, made it back from Philadelphia?
What a what if he gets donein my absence a lot? What you
do? Laid down? No,we are We get out of here early
every day. Well, did youclean the studio like a little cleaning.
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We had engineering coming in and theyreplace some wires and did some technical stuff.
You may clean anything, John,Well, some general wiping. Oh,
nothing got done around here. Man. You know this is like one
of those deals. I take sometime off. Everybody else puts her feet
up. When the cat's away,the mice will play. That's what it
is, not necessarily up. Theywere a little raised than normal, but
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still not fully up. This isa really high stool and I can't touch
the floor, so by definitely myfeet have been up. Dear God,
you're in charge. What happened?Everything went well a while you were away?
Well, not saying that, butwe had so much less to do
while I was gone. I thoughtmore stuff would have got done. Take
those days of me not annoying youto get other things done. You couldn't
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you know? You could never?First Part two is uh uh huh?
What was part two? I meanI had a lot going on podcast for
Tapanga or somebody. She's fair toDanielle Fachelle. Do you even do her
podcast? I wish I tried toget on that one, and you would't
get on it. That's like theelite level of the podcast. I'm on
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the lower tier. All right,one of you is gonna have to check
me for ticks? Not it?Okay? All right? Chills? Which
one he wants to go in thecrevice? I would one check for ticks.
I'm gonna take off all my clothes. You check all my crevices that
I can't see, you know whatI mean? My man, look at
that. I've got a ticks storyright after this break. Yeah, I
want to tell you for ends tohear this too. There is a ticks
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story from my trip to Philadelphia.It was so much fun. I had
a great time with my son,went for a wedding, stayed in Philly,
did Gettysburg, stuff like that.A lot of driving around Pennsylvania,
great state, by the way,very nice, very prettyful, very conflicted
politically. They don't know where they'regoing. You know, you could have
one side here and one side hereacross the street from each other. I'm
like, oh, you guys,don't got to figure it out. What's
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going on here? By the Libertybetter? You know. But beautiful food
was good. We stayed at theRitz Carlton, which is really nice.
Oh wow, very fancy. Wasn'tthat bad? I actually got a deal,
but stayed there across from this oldcourthouse in downtown Philly. Just and
Ben Franklin's Grave. Guys, whichone do you want? The Ticks story
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or Ben Franklin's Grave? After thisbreak you get to vote at three one
oh four three the first the firstfive textras aside Ticks story or Ben Franklin's
Grave. You vote right now,three one oh four three, My god,
it's good to be alive. Valentinein the morning, one o four
to three, my f M ninetiesnow And I'm gonna tell you press that
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to your topic with Valentine in themorning. Did you miss me? I
did you did? You're very sweetfor saying that. What did you miss
about me and Talia Press? Yourchippy personality and your quick windedness. Oh
my god, just a ray ofsunshine coming at you right every morning?
Yeah, what would you vote forhearing the ticks story? The ticks story
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or Ben Franklin stories one thousand percenttick story, even though it scares me.
Let's go here, we go tickstory people. So we go to
Philladelphia and one of the things Iwant to show my son is, you
know, all of the art andhistory that Philadelphia has to offer. Hadn't
been there in years, but Iknow it's a great city, right,
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lots of nice people and stuff.People actually generally very very nice, So
brotherly love was, you know,very nice in that city. So we
decided to go to Gettysburg. Gettysburg'sabout two plus hours outside of the city
of Philadelphia, so long drive.I called one of the National Park rangers
working there let him know where comingout and asked for recommendations and stuff.
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So we get out there. ButGettysburg basically is a a Civil War battlefield
that was a turning point of theAmerican Civil War, and it's something I
haven't been to since I was akid. A lot of people going field
trips when they're younger on the EastCoast and stuff. So we go there
and it's a driving situation because it'slike twenty plus miles this whole battlefield surrounding
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it's like twenty miles, so youreally have to drive around it and stop
it it and stops. So we'redoing that, and it's beautiful and it's
hallowed ground, and it's just amazingto think these Union Confederate soldiers met here
in July and just fought this battle, this three day battle that was just
such a turning point. But oneof the biggest turning points is something called
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Pickets Charge. Pickets Charge, wherethe Confederates were coming from their side up
this kind of a hill towards CoulpHill and Cemetery Ridge and Cemetery Hill,
and that was a big defining momentin the in the battle and then thus
the war. So here it is. It's a big field. There's a
National Park ranger there. He goes, well, I'm gonna give you guys
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a guided towards about an hour anda half or so. We're gonna walk
across this field. We'll walk thesame field that picketed hiss men charged up
towards the Union stronghold on top ofCemetery Hill and Cemetery Ridge. Like,
all right, all right, Sowe stepp into this long tall grass.
It's my son and I and afew other families that have said we're gonna
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follow this ranger into the into thebattle, you know, yeah, and
feel what it was like to see, at least from their vantage point,
what it would have been like.We're into the into the thick of it,
crossing this field, and he goes, watch out for ticks. What
was that you said, my dearfriend, watch out for ticks? What
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ticks? God? Is what onmy lag? Get it off? Get
it off, says the young manin front of me. Jesus, John,
there's one on me, says thewoman from Florida, me turning around
as if I'm in pickets, chargemyself, looking to get out of there.
Which way to run? There's grassand field everywhere, there's nowhere to
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run. We're in the blood andthe guts and them. Oh, it's
the worst and there's only one wayout, and it's gotta you gotta push
through, you gotta push through.There's ticks on Collin's leg. I'm flicking
the ticks off his leg. Oh, we're in black pants. There's ticks
on me. I don't know wherethey are. I got black pants.
Ticks are black. Push it throughthe field, going huffing, puffing,
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running across this field like we arethose Confederate soldiers charging that Union line.
Holding on to my IMG backpack thatmy kid got when he went to a
soccer academy. I don't want tolose that. We paid a lot for
that, My kid in front ofme. I'm bringing up the rear.
The lady from Florida is chugging along, tearing through the grass, knocking past
the park ranger. She goes pushingpeople out of the way, losing her
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own child in the fray. She'srunning hard. Everybody's running hard. There's
a fence. There's a fence.Why is there a fence? We can't
get over the fence. What dowe do? Park ranger goes, listen,
this is the first fence to havethe cross stop teaching history. There's
a take attack. Oh, Iget more in my backyard. I'm gowing
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the lawn. I don't care.We don't get there where I live.
So then there's a fence. Wehave to run along the fence line.
We run the fence line till it'san opening the fence. Then we cross
the road and there's another fence.And he says, we'd still let the
cross this field to get to theend of where the Confederate soldiers were trying
to get to. I said tohim, I'm not a Confederate soldier.
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So we crossed that field one moretime, blazing through this grass. Ticks
jumping left and right. Even theysay they don't jump, but they felt
like they shirt jumped, latching onbeing flicked off of people's legs and watching
a tick move. Have you everseen a tick move? A tick does
not move at a turtle's pace.A tick is a creepy crawley climbing up
that freaking leg go into nether regionsof your body, trying to embed itself
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and suck the blood from you.Finally we get to where the tour ends,
and I said to my son,dear god we made it, dear
god Son. And the ranger turnsall of us and says, well,
remember where you parked your cars.Now you have to go back down through
that field again. No where theblood curdling cries of the oppressed. And
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I said to my son, Ilove you, I've always loved you.
You fill my heart. He said, Dad, this one on your face,
No, flicked it off my face. Saved my life. Then as
we all stood there, this crew, this merry band of men and women
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that have braved this death defying momentof pickets charge in the battlefield of Gettysburg,
I turned to the woman from Floridaand I said, I'm getting an
uber. She said that's a greatidea. We'll get one too, or
we could ride share. And thenRichard pulled up, had a Dodge Ram
truck. Richard opened the door andsaid, I just started driving. Do
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you get in the back of thefront. I'll get in the back.
Rich Thank you very much, Thankyou kindly. I appreciate that they drove
me back to our car on theother side of Picket's charge, and then
my son and I dropped our pantsin the middle of Gettysburg with Taurus all
around with cameras. I'm probably onsomebody's role. No, we took our
shirts off. We took our pantsoff. We are in our underwear only
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on the side of the road.If you've ever been the Gettysburg right where
pickets charge starts, that big,big statue where everybody parks naked, not
in your car, but outside ofit, can't stand up. You don't
want the tick getting off in yourcar because some of the tickets in your
car, but everybody's singing your naked. We had the check. No,
we looked down each other's shorts.I'm glad you're we did. Wow,
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And we checked more at the hotel. I'm still checking days later. You
know. The guy said, yougot twenty four to forty eight hours to
get the tick off of you beforeit's a problem. What where's this information
before I step foot into hell?You know? Can we make a little
road through that little part of thefield, maybe a little path, little
foot path, or someone put downsome papers. I don't know, call
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somebody, right, did you guysfind anything? We did as soon as
we get my pants off, crawlingup my pants inside, little black tick
flick them. Don't know where hewait be in my book back. I
don't know coulda come back with me? But my god, And apparently they're
very prevalent. I didn't have thatproblem itching though. Sorry, it's make
everyone. I didn't have that problemas a child. You know, I
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didn't encounter that many ticks, evengrowing up in Connecticut. And you hear
of lyme disease and stuff, andI know people that have it. These
were wood ticks, so said theone guy. I do a lot of
hunting. Those are woodticks. Youdon't got worry about them, Dear Jack,
youall worry about that's a woodtick.Listen. I don't see a degree
on you. I don't know whoyou are. You went to the internet,
So what do I know? Ifwe put some like K nine advantakes
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on some people or something, that'swhat I wanted, John, How's it
worked for the dogs? Right?So then I keep avention. I go,
I'll tell you what. Next timewe're out in this world, we're
gonna do something I'm gonna call ticktape, and it's gonna be like a
sticky set of tape. Like thestuff did they catch the flies on?
Wrap it around our ankles, theticks will go up, and I'm like,
ah, so a bee, I'mtrapped around this dude's ankle and I
go, we'll even go higher.We'll take it above the need tours and
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other regions. We're not gonna riskanything, right, And then we went
on the internet. Apparently it's somethingcalled tick tape. They already have it.
You wrapping around your ankles and thetics get stuck there. I know,
just a good guy. There werethe vending thing he's selling tick tap
for something like that. But mygod, dude, we looked at all
the cracks we had, every littlecrevice, and thank god this hotel had
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handheld mirror because it's hard to seethings on your body. Can you see
all of your body? Probably notall of you? Thinking that right now
there are parts of your body youmay never have seen. Thank God for
a hand held mirror. Yeah,that's story one who wants to bend Franklin
story for tomorrow. A bit ofa ride, all right. I apologize
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for that ride right there, butit's important p s A folks, And
I will say this if you haven'tbeen to Gettysburg, if you can ever
put it on your list as oneof the places in our country. It
is hallow ground. It's amazing,and they make it very clear no relic
hunting, no looking for anything,because so many guys died there. Over
fifty thousand people died in three dayperiod. It's like one of the bloodiest
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battles ever. And it's just amazingto try and think these these young men
that were fighting, some of themvery young too. There were kids that
were like thirteen years old, youknow, and there were young men and
old guys. And the Confederates aredrafting everybody in at that point because they
were running out of people, andit was just amazing. Try and think,
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like this one side is coming outof the woods, this other side
is on this hill and you haveto run towards them, and there's bayonets
and there's cannon fire, there areartillery fire, nonstuff. The smoke,
the heat, the lack of food, all these things just an amazing place
to try and picture. And younever could, obviously try and picture what
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these people went through. It's afascinating piece of our American history. And
I think everybody, if you geta chance, should see something like that.
Brothers were fighting, brothers, familiesare fighting, families. You know.
It was just an amazing, amazingplace. And Gettysburg as a whole,
it's just a very beautiful area too. The country's side and the sounds
seemed very nice. Everything. Imean, it's very much Gettysburg. Everything
is Gettysburg. Pizza, Gettiesburg icecream, get a get a Confederate shaped
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whatever, eat you know, where'sgeneral meat as a marshmallow? Oh?
We went to Washington, d C. For a fifth grade field trip and
one of the days we went toGettysburgh. You did, And I wish
I was older. Yeah, Iremember it kind of, but I wish
I was older to really appreciate andthen to also have those vivid memories.
Do you guys have your honeymoon planned? We have a couple choice. That's
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a fun little thing, though.I'll check you for ticks, you check
me for ticks. I figure Ifound a tick that's not a tick?
Well what'd you find that, nuEntice? You doesn't seem a little fun
there anything not for a honeymoon?For a honeymoon? Yeah, okay,
Paisley has that song. Yeah,I'll chuck you for tick. So didn't
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sing that to my son. Didn'tyou tell a honeymoon? Well you was
a honeymoon. Yeah. But thenwe took all our closes. You through
them in the top of the hotelbecause we see it's a white tub.
We'll watch them if they're trying toget out. We stood guard for a
few minutes, watching and watching thescenes to get out with the flame TRT.
Good god, it's funny. Theday we went out there and the
lady at the front door, shegoes, what are you guys doing today?
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We're gonna drive the Gettsburgh. You'regonna do what like? Is it
fur like two and a half hours? Oh? Okay, that's so for
us. Yes too, man,that's what I was saying to you.
I told her to Colin, Ican do. That's nothing for us.
In California, we drive that stuffto go to Disneyland, and Jill do
this every day, you know,no big deal. Okay, exactly,
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Jill so many field trips, buttoo young to really appreciate them. Somebody
responded to what you just said,Yes, fall it was a very sad
place. That is so nasty,fifty thousand lives lost, ticks. I
hate ticks, I with a tickstory and the bend story. Thank you
guys. Sorry if I give anybodythe itchies today, I know what that's
like. Oh my gosh, John, how are you, buddy? What
I miss in your life? What'sgoing on? Feeling good? Let's see,
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I'm trying to think of it.Anything great happen over the weekend.
It was kind of a relaxed weekendfor me, to be honest. Give
me a story, baby. Igave you that ticks story to just put
life inside your body. Oh man, how am I supposed to compete fifty
two? I can't compete with theticks story? All right, Jill,
give me a story. Some strangerssaw me without any pants on that I
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love that after after this break,some strangers saw on Jill without pants on?
Was this recent? Yes? Thiswas over the weekend, and I
embraced it and pretended like I waswearing pants Were you you were winning the
poon it or something? All right, Jill pantsless? Coming up next on
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Valentine in the Morning. Valentine inthe Morning at three one four three,
I'm president. That's your traffic.We have Valentine in the Morning part and
it's all you think you, Jill. Let's get right to you. Let's
get right to It's there you are. You're not wearing any pants, no,
but I'm wearing a longer shirt over. So if I'm walking around,
you don't see anything. But thething was where were you? I was
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at my fiance's house, okay,And he has a small pool and like
a little like waterfall that goes intoanother little pool. Okay, very nice,
it's it's okay. So he wasworking on the pool pump and so
he was started up, so Ihad the pool net to catch anything so
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I wouldn't go into the filter.So I was standing there in the in
the backyard okay, my own backyard, Okay, no pants, underwear though,
oh yeah, okay, but anda shirt? Really what at that
point? Not because there was reallyanything there? Not? What what do
you mean? Like the underwear wasnot full coverage? Oh you're wearing private
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underwear? Well, just like normalunderwear for me? Me? Is that
what it was? So I'm standingthere, but you can't see anything when
I'm standing right, But the thingis, the pool pump kicks in and
so then I'm starting to like usethe net gathered. But then I bend
over to reach okay, story orsomething else. This is like, I
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don't even know if I'm allowed tohear this. This is so I'm scooping
sweary the toll and I'm like,you know, bending over, moving the
net, and all of a sudden, I look up and behind my fiance's
house there's a hiking trail. Yeah, and at the top there's like a
beautiful cross at the top. Ialways see the cross that I looked up
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and there's a group of people waving, four people waving at you couldn't tell
men, women who know, whoknows. That was like, so then
I just disciples. So then Idecided praising the lord of that void,
I'm gonna embrace it. I'm gonnaact like nothing's wrong because the second some
more. But I just kept doingit, and I was like, no,
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they won't know because doing bending over, you kept bending over. I
think I no longer bent over onceI saw them, okay, start skin
straight up at that point, yeah, And I was just making sure,
like if they were to look downand to see this lady down there,
of course, if I didn't wantthem to see anything, they're gonna think.
I'm like trying to be shy andlike, I'll run inside, but
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I canna embrace it. So youshowed them more. I didn't show them
more. I just acted like Iwas wearing pants, but you weren't over
wearing a thong? No, butI wasn't bent over once I saw them.
No more bending over, listen,no more bending over. That's it.
You're here for Jesus, No morebending over. We couldn't see anything
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where I was standing, but whoknows what they saw before. In my
mind, I figured, if Ijust act like I'm wearing pants, they're
gonna think I'm wearing pants and they'regonna move on. They knew you weren't
wearing pants. Probably did they moveon shortly after that? They did,
right, because they were like,ah, the show's over. She's on
man yelling for him. Right,there's people up on the mountain and the
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walk with your uh, your pantsoff locked in your house? Do you
walk out pantsless? A lot?No? But you needed to be right
then and there. I wasn't prepared. He said, you've got to come
out with that net. I needyou right now. He's like, it's
turning on. Can you run turningon? Bring the net to get the
net and block the dream, blockthe drain. Yeah, he turned the
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lock like leaves or something or somethinglike that, right to breathe. Things
going in whatever's all kind of stuffin there. Yeah. I don't know
what you had going on, butokay, all right and pantsless she was,
Yeah, all right, you hadthe tick story. You had the
uh the Jill got seen half nakedby the people on the ridge by the
cross. You know, fellas,Jill and I are bringing our a game
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today. I don't know what weare bringing our a game, you know.
Six o two. How are youguys, three one o four three.
It's Tuesday morning, June eleven.Please reach out three one oh four
three. Let us know how you'redoing. One of four three My family,
It is Valentine in the morning.It is Tuesday. This is June
eleventh, six thirteen. Good morningto you. I'm back from a trip
at a weekend trip for a weddingin the Pennsylvania Philadelphia area, which was
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beautiful. I had a great time. My niece got married to a wonderful
gentleman. Beautiful wedding service is fantastic, no complaints, lots of s'mores,
yaza and then nice food too andstuff. But that was like a snack
before you left. Now we're makingspores and pizza and the brick up and
over here. I'm like, ohmy god. Yeah, I wasn't fitting
in the pants when I got here. Then, like everyone in the dance
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farm, I'm like, no,no, no, no, why don't
you want to go uncle Sean becausemy pants are gonna fall off. They're
gonna bust to the seams. Youdidn't dance at all, No, not
really no, And I was finewith that. It was fine. You
know, DJ or live band,DJ Okay, what's his name? It
was something weird too. It's like, I don't know, it's not this,
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but it was something like DJ Robbery, Like what I mean? He
this is like a goofy middle agedwhite guy like me. And he's like,
y'all want to think y'all for comingout on DJ Robbery, I'll see
you next time. Like DJ Robbery. You have to have a cool name,
you know what I mean? Doyou have to look the part?
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Though? No, not necessarily allold old white dudes. Most of the
wedding ones. I feel like,yeah, old white guess I think so,
and they go, y'all was DJRobbery. Yeah, I mean even
like the e M DJ's like Tiesto'sin his fifties. Is he really Yeah?
I missed M calling. He's gettingup there. I gotta do this
man. Yeah, we have aname for you already. What was it?
I don't say it on the air, though it was. It's great.
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Okay, it's grandfather or something likethat, or the father. He
don't say, and it wasn't grandfather. This is my DJ. It was
really good. Yeah, what wasit? You say it? I say
it. Somebody else will feel it. We must have said it on the
air. There's no I think itwas all off. The air was so
legit. This is my second career, Okay, can we make some moves
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on this? Then? I rememberbeing very good, so we have to
make it happen. Thank you.So, DJ Robber, look out,
I'm coming for you. I feellike all the guy does like plug his
phone in and just hit a preprogrammed playlist nowadays, right, it's not
that hard, just like, allright, everybody to the dance floor.
We're really gonna cut it up there. Let's go, let's go, let's
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go. It depends like some guysactually scratch and stuff like a getting for
a second chance from DJ Santana.Who the best mixer? I know he's
mixing live there. It's no likesim card bring it up and press play.
What if I hop up there willmake my debut? Whoa? You
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know you also have no skills skills? I mean listen getting people on the
dance floor. You could do that. I'm the man. You're the man
on the mic. Guy, Yeah, you should be one of those duos
like one guy's always on the mixersand then one guy's on stage with the
mic. This is good, allright. I think we had to plans
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out and maybe I debut my djnameat that moment, you know. Yeah,
let me bring the boat here,all right. It's one o four
to three MIFM. It is Valentinein the morning, the Talia Fresco in
that morning traffic, the title,what's going on? Oh? I got
a signal ert for you right now? Five three things you need to know
right now, six twenty two.It is Valentine in the morning. This
is one of four to three MIFM. Yesterday propol City and protesters clashed with
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police at UCLA. OFFICI will saydemonstrators tried to set up an encampment and
they died in nearby Fountain Red.About twenty five people were arrested for willful
disruption. Meanwhile, UCLA students willgraduate on Friday. Many people are wondering
what that ceremony is going to looklike. There have been a series of
small earthquakes in southern California recently.I was out of town this past weekend
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and I noticed him as like,some people are wondering if that's a sign
that a bigger quake is coming.In the past few weeks, earthquakes of
around mage two three point five citieslike oh Hi, Pasadena, and Newport
Beach. Experts say these smaller quakesare not a sign that a large and
more destructive earthquake will be coming.But that was it. They just said,
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button, oh, and you knowthat. But you know it's not
like, you know, we're puttingour own money on this, and you
know said, all right, Ipromise you have not here's your money back
type thing. John, what's trending? Well, Tom Brady's pants just sold
it an auction. These are thefootball pants that he wore in his very
last NFL game. Does anyone wantto guess how much val paid for these
pants. Oh, it's gonna bea lot. Well that's why I got
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my second job. Yeah yeah,ninety thousand dollars and they're worth every penny,
just under ninety grand whoa for thesepair of pants that Tom Brady warren
his very last NFL game, Andthe people who bought these are praying that
he doesn't come back from retirement becausethen they're not worth anything anymore. Right,
right? I heard that he threwin his jockstrap though too. Yeah,
I know, what a guy.What a nice gesture. Right,
I'm John Cabuci. That's what's trendingin sports. Comet out. We get
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a chance to take us to seeHanson. Yeah right, I'm reading that
correctly. Yes, hm hm,Bob to see Hanson at the Blasco Theater
plus Science with John Kamuci. Allthat is coming. This is one oh
four three my FM. It isValence Out of the Morning Hanson. That's
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awesome, due love. What's that? Were jammed? Yes? Were there
really for him? The way?Yes? That's crazy? Yeah, all
right, get ready to win eightsixty six by four four My FM.
E is Valence Out of the Morning. I'm an Italia Press and that's your
topic with Valentine in the morning.Natalia Press, How was your weekend?
My weekend was great. I hada good time with the family. We
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hung out. We Yeah, I'mjust chilled out. I feel like I
have to ask because I wasn't hereyesterday, so I missed like a weekend
recap from you guys and everything.But I'm glad. It was good.
Yeah, it was really fun.We just hung out with my son and
tried to like wear him out themost. Oh, we went to the
zoo for an hour. Which suitdid you go to La Zoo? Yeah?
The La Zoo, But the animalsgo in by like three forty five,
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so you saw like maybe two exhibits. Oh that's funny. The animals
are all going to sleep less thanI'm all and I'm going to bed.
You should check out these Santa barbs. You wanna get a chance. A
little thing called cardboard Hill up there, that's what we call it. Anyway,
Brian's got with his kids and it'sa little hill and all the kids
grab pieces of cardboard and slide downthe hill. It's a lot of fun.
Oh my gosh, and your kid'slike what three right? Yeah,
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So still a little young for it, because it does get at certain points
where I would say it's violent.Yes, well, Dicey, you gotta
watch your kid, because some biggerkids get in on the cardboard than some
dummy just tries to stand in thecardboard and thinks he's Tony Hawk. Those
are my kids. Those dummies tryto stand on the cardboard. But it
can be a lot of fun.That's a really cool zoo to check out
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as well. I will all right, weather today cloudy cool, this morning,
sunny warm this afternoon. Tap seventis to mid eighties fifty eight,
San name is sixty two and AnaheimJill's got the entertainment headlines coming up.
A product Adele Loves has been discontinued, and now her team is panic buying
whatever is left in stores. I'lltell you what it is coming up with
six and fifty and now Leaders andGentlemen Science with John Calucci. So scientists
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have pinpointed an exact age where theaverage person starts to get more negative.
Now. Part of it was thissurvey that asks people whether they feel more
positive or more negative as they age. Eighteen percent of people say they actually
become a lot more positive as theyage, but twenty four percent say there's
slowly started to become more of adowner. Now, some didn't notice a
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difference either way. But of thosepeople who started to feel more negative,
they have an age that it happenedmost often, an age that everyone agrees
on the average. Age that someonestarts to feel more sour about things.
Can you guess what age that is? I'm gonna say, do you think
you're there yet? Jill? Ithink I had it and now coming out
of it. Okay, i'd say, Midwin, I want to go to
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your God. You think it happens, actually, but I haven't ride twenties.
Okay, well yeah, but thenif you're affected by outside forces,
is that really gonna be standing upfor a science here? Yeah, it
changes your mood. Yeah, butI mean it's outside forces. And I
mean if it's something that everybody feels, then I understand a survey. But
if it's a one personal moment likefor me, okay, god, no,
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no, no, I feel likeit's a it's a unificent universal moment.
Okay, you get to rent acar and you're sick of it,
you don't want to rent a car? Twenty five I would say it's probably
when they become more sour. Iwould say more late thirties, early forties.
You want to take it, I'mgoing to say the same thing.
Mid thirties would be my guest.You're all too low. Really, the
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age is forty two, forty two. If I said late thirties, early
forties, forty two is the ageof that. If you're going to start
getting more neglist's late thirties. That'snot late thirties. That's not what I
said. I said late thirties,early forties. Yeah, but forty two,
that's like the top of your guest, that's early forties. Okay,
you should have been specific. Youshould have living more specific. Forty two
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is the specific agent. Now,what do you think older people are most
upset about? Because of the peoplethat got upset? They do, people
they work with, young people theywork with who don't listen. Not on
the list, Sorry Jen, whatever, you are not on the list.
Sorry, Hi, I'm forty two. I don't like this guy. What
are they most upset about? Yeah, all the older people have forty two
The things they were most upset aboutin life. The top five here is
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it work. Work's not on there. The finances, No, not on
there. Buying a house, surprisingly, No, that's because all the older
people have houses. Okay, intimacynot on there. What what's on this
list? Number one grocery prices.I was about to say the price of
fast food. Grocery prices definitely upthere. Number two crowds, crowds,
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too many people, too many peopleeverywhere, right, too many people,
HELLINOI Number three like the weather.I know it about the weather. It's
too hot, it's too cold,it's too radio to do something whatever.
Number four social media trends. Yeah, I get that. You've got to
do this. It's the latest thing. It's the trend we all have to
do and the thing that upset thesepeople the most from their day to day
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life. And you're not on there. Tipping culture. Tipping culture. Everybody
hates tipping culture right now in culture, we can agree on that together.
I feel so bad for people thatare in the restaurant business, service industry
and stuff, because obviously we wantto tip you. You've been doing a
great job for a number of yeersand stuff. But there's pushback even against
them because tipping culture is everywhere.You'd be like to add a Napple auto
parts and the guy throws out athing in front of you, says,
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how much do you want to tipfor that recommendation for that carburetor? What?
What is this? This is crazytipping culture is everywhere and they're so
sneaking some respects. They'll maybe startat eighteen percent, then it goes twenty
two, that it goes twenty four, and then if you want to do
custom tip or something, yea,oh, they give you the look.
And be honest, if you're inthe industry, don't you get people a
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look When it's custom tip. Youknow you're about to get ripped off right,
three one oh four three custom tip, And then you're like take your
time and you're trying to do itand it's like, oh my god,
this is taking too long. Nowthey're gonna call me a cheap scale.
I should have done the eighteen percentfor especially if they're just ringing you up.
They do anything. They didn't makeit, they didn't grow it,
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they didn't do anything. They tookit. You took it from the shelf
and you probably put it up thereand they go, all right, do
you want to tip? I've gottenin the habit that if it's not like
a service industry type thing. Sure, I'll take the dirty look. I'm
just putting it a dollar every time, Like if I'm buying merch at a
concert or something, I'm just gonnado a dollar even that though they're winning
there. I know the lady atthe airport, you know, when it's
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just I buy a couple of peanutsbefore I get the plane. I got
them off the shelf myself. Iwalked to the cash register myself. I
said peanuts, but honestly it wassomething a lot worse than that. And
I walked to the cash register myself, and there's a tip thing there,
like you didn't do anything. You'resending back there. You didn't make any
of this, and you're not eventhat friendly. You know why am I
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tipping you? So? True?It's rough. So tipping culture is number
one thing. Culture Forty two isthe age people start getting more negative.
All right, if that's you atall, now some people don't report that,
but if that's you forty two ofstarting to go downhill, Yeah,
but it just made to say usdownhill forever might come back up hill.
Fifty two maybe fifty two. Tenyears of negativity is making stuff up over
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your Science Science with John Calucci.My family. It's Valentine in the morning.
I was telling Jill here in Philadelphia, I wrote the scene called the
Big Bus or something like that.It's what is tour buses take around town.
They talk about all the you know, history of the town of stuff
and the cultural impacts of the RockySteps or something like that. If you're
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in the Philly area. By theway, love that town. Philadelphia very
nice. I hadn't been there thatoften. I went for a TV show
years ago. They went for aschool field trip one time or something.
But very nice. The people werevery nice. We enjoyed ourselves great.
So we're on this bus and weget up top and it's a crowded bus
and it's a bus that you geton as a tourist. You get on,
you get off right, and it'sgoing past the Rocky Steps and stuff.
And we go up top of thebus and we're looking for seats and
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there's no seats save two. AndI'm like, god, there are two
seats up there colored but I getthose and they're covered in ice cream.
Some little kids spilled their ice creamall over the seats, right, so
you can't sit there's ice cream everywhere. So I said the lady can we
stand? He just now standing?What am I supposed to do? Tour
guide lady? There's ice cream allover the seats. You can't stand.
You have to sit down, oryou have to wait for the next bus.
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So luckily some people with napkins andwe cleaned off the seats and stay
out, down and stuff. Thenshe's doing the tour and everything. She
comes up in Ben Franklin's grave,Ben Franklin, and she starts going and
I'm like, you want some infoam Ben Franklin. Oh no, I
was that to the tour guy.What a horrible guy. I felt so
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bad afterwards. I'm like, I'msuch a loser. She didn't know the
stuff. She didn't talk about DeboraReid, didn't talk about his wife meeting
her a market street or anything likethat. Well, I'm sure I slipped
it all in. Had to haveother barely anything. Didn't even know about
the Pennies. No idea about thepennies. No idea you was supposed to
Penny and Ben Franklin's grave. Isaid, man, talk about the pennies.
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Penny Sages is a penny heart andpoor Richard's alman egg talk about it
so luckily. I haven't told youguys this luckily and stuff like this just
happens to me. My son,he is such a champ. He fills
my heart with so much love.He put up with us. She handed
me the mic. Oh, no, for the Ben Franklin segment. No,
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if you were on that tour bus, congratulations. Do you have any
kind of video of this? Idon't know that, but yeah, handed
me the mic. No. No, I started with anybody here from out
of town? Big laps, biglass. No, not at all,
not at all. No, Ohmy god. She loved it. She
got off of that stop. Shewas like taking a little break. She
(36:54):
said, I'll take a lunch breakand uh, you handle this thing.
It'd be great. Six five fourfour, My fam, We've got a
five hundred dollar cash guard. Youcan oh no, wait, is this
right here? Ray? Yeah?Man, this is for the Battle of
Sexes. Okay, five hundred dollarscash guard for the Battle of Sexes.
This is pretty cool. Courtesy ofultramand Rising on Netflix. It's out this
(37:15):
Friday. If you want in eightsixty six five four four my FM for
the Battle of sexes one O fourto three MYFM. Here's what's coming up.
In entertainment headlines, New Girl starZoey Dachel says she plans to always
heap this and it's iconic. I'lltell you what she has right after shopping
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one O four to three my FMEntertainment headlines. Something Adele loves has been
discontinued. And I don't know ifyou've ever been there, I've been there
before. Your favorite product they stopselling it and you go on, you
panic buy whatever you can find onlineor in stores. And that's just what
Adele's team did for full body sphinks. Adele was doing her residency in Vegas
(37:59):
over the weekend and she was talkingabout the fact that Spanx discontinued her favorite
style of one of the shapewear products, and she said she sent her team
out their panic buying whatever they canfind in stories. And she also said
that Spanx was so nice to sendher everything that they had had this particular
style. Wow, lucky her.You didn't made a joke that said,
like, I don't know how manypeople in Vegas are wearing the full body
(38:22):
spanks like she does because it's sohot. But she also talked about the
fact that she feels just so muchmore comfortable and feels more secure in her
dresses while performing with that shapewear shedoes. I did not feel secure in
my spanks with the new kids inthe block. You didn't feel secure.
No, And it wasn't spanks.Wasn't there a brand of exeth and Ronnie
you ordered off of Amazon for meor friend Ronnie and I just put it
on in ladies. If you wearspanks, I don't know how you do
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it. Because I was interviewing thenew kids and it was like, Dandy,
tell me what it was like forall of you guys. I can't
breathe and it was like an undershirttime. I was like an undershirt to
hold it bellyon as a dude,and I couldn't do it. I had
to. I ripped it off beforethe full show started. I could not
do it. Imagine being something thatis like shorts all the way to straps
(39:08):
up top on your shoulders, solike, where does it all go?
Where's like, is it the fatthat we're pushing We're pushing in your fat?
Right? Where does it fat go? Okay? So the worst of
really the worst is when you putit on, put your dress, hold
on, I guess here're here,we're quiet. Here we go. And
then you have to ask your fiance, can you just tuck in my back
fat? Because it all rises upto the back and comes over the top.
(39:30):
It comes over the top, sohe has to shove it back down.
Well, luckily, just kind ofa little muffin top coming over the
top of it, like a sausage. Weird baby, right Like, you
don't have to call it back fat. It could be back skin, thank
you, It could be. That'swhy we're wearing him in the first place.
Can you tuck it in? Canyou just push it down? So
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he shoves down that little muffin thatyour back right there. Ye, shoves
it down, a little muff andtop gets it back in. That is
love right there, that's love.Does he then continue to push it down
more? Where it goes? Right? It just kind of like shifts around
throughout the night. Yeah, butyeah, gosh, I'm sorry. And
New Girls star Zoey Daschanel, shesays she always plans to keep her signature
(40:12):
bangs. She says she looks betterwith them. She's definitely had periods in
her life, where she's grown themout, but she's thinking that she is
always going to keep that signature.Looks that I've had banks since I was
two years old, and they're gonnastay. I'm Jill with entertainment headlines.
So the problems with mine. Mineis like they kind of pushed the belly
down, right, So when Ipushed my belly down, it has to
(40:32):
find another way to get out,and it popped up. So it shirt
did well, No, I push, I pulled the shirt down over the
belly. Then the fat goes butthen it's looking for a place to get
out, so it went up.So then I had massive boobs and then
I pushed those down. It popsout the bottom again, so I needed
like duct tape to hold them boatends down or something. Then it's gonna
(40:54):
sneak out the back. Maybe itmakes his way around like the hunchback of
Notre Dame or something. You know, it's a lot of work that stuff.
Yeah, so I took it off. You warriors, you're a trooper.
Thanks? How have do you wearthose? It depends on the dress
in the event, probably, yeah, it depends you're wearing it. Second
chests bron I'll have on I don'tknow, not a full body okay,
(41:19):
maybe just uh, we'll see.I don't know. I think my dress
I don't need them. Actually,good for you, Yeah, good for
you, Laurd you got your dressfor second chest prom and I will I
will be needing spanks, she hollersfrom the Cali. All right, Battle
of Sex is right now eight sixtysix five four FOURFM. Ooh, should
we do our own brand of Valentinespanks? Yes? It has a fun
ring to it, right, ValentineSpanks seven oh seven eight is one O
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four to three MYFM. It's Valentinein the morning, ken it later on
this hour? What do people mostoften make fun of you for? Text
into three one oh four three threeone oh four three? What happens my
microphone fell overh I won't make funof you for that. Thank you.
I was trying to think of somethingand the only place I ever get made
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fun of is in here. AndI think the one thing that's the most
made fun of is how much Ilove Disney and how much I go yeah,
yeah, that checks out. Yeah, listen, I've tried talking to
Brian and John about that, andI will like you, I'll do I'll
do a reset about that. Youknow, listen, that brings you joy.
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People should to make fun of youfor going Disneyland every single day,
you know, thanks the point whereyou're in a four to one K and
you don't even work there, butthey give you a four one K because
they felt like you worked there.You know, so what if people make
fun of you for three one ohfour to three, you can have some
fun with it yourself. It isthe battle of the sexist represent The men's
name is jovonn He lives in Compton, works as a fleet service worker and
(42:50):
enjoys photography. What up, Jovon, Good Morning, Good morning, presenting
the ladies. Her name is Vanessa. She's from Norwalk. She works as
a school coologist and enjoys playing picka ball. Let's here for Vanessa.
What's up Vanessa? Good morning Vanessa? What are you out of school?
What are you guys done? We'reactually done already, but I'm working like
(43:14):
a summer program for the month ofJune. Oh got you? Okay?
Well, here's how works, Vanessa. I'm gonna ask a few questions,
Joevon. Jill's gonna be asking youthe questions. Best out of three wins
that we're still tied. The endof regulation, we go to a nons
a tough tie breaker question. Letus start with the ladies. What band
is Matt Hilly the lead singer ofIs that going to be the nineteen seventy
(43:40):
five jill On Matty Heally was romanticallylinked to what very famous singer? Oh
my god, uh, I don'tknow, I don't know, Taylor Swift.
All right, Current score is zeroto zero. What fictional town do
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the Flintstones live in? And thenlike hard rock or pebble rock or something
like something. Oh my gosh,you're so close. It's not hard rock.
It's not pebble rock, it's bedrock. Jovan, What is Fred
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Flintstone's catchphrase? Yes, that's right, And you feel that? What did
you bump into something? Awake?I think so? Sometimes you know,
we say that and then it's justsomeone walking to the hall or something like
someone we let's not causing a larrence? All right, all right, not
(44:43):
major, just so I felt something? Okay, all right? Current score
he is once to nothing. Guys, Jaws, Jurassic Park, and et
all share what famous director you needthis to say in the game? Who
directed Jaws? Jurassic Park and etis that going to be Bruno? Oh,
(45:06):
my gosh, Bruno, Bruno,Bruno. Hello, Steven Spielberg?
Is there a Bruno? Is afamous director? Maybe some famous Italian director?
Probably No, it was Stephen StevenSpielberg. So that means the Fellas
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win battle the sexist championship certificate.You got it? Post some associates the
hashtag Valentine in the morning. Youshare that pride, and you got a
five hundred dollars cash guard to hosta legendary viewing party courtesy of Ultraman Rising
on Netflix. Out this Friday,A star athlete Ken Sotto. Ken Soto
reluctantly returns home to take over hisfather's duties as Ultraman, shielding Tokyo from
(45:52):
giant monstrous becomes a legendary hero.This will be very, very good.
I'm stoked about it. Don't missa high anticipated animated film, ultramond Rising,
streaming only on Netflix Father's Day weekendsstarting June fourteenth. Congratulations, thank
you guys five hundred. That's awfullynice of them. You enjoy that.
Oh yeah, Vanessa, listeners,you exit the stage. This moment is
(46:13):
entirely yours. You take it away. I know. I just want to
wish everybody that's works in the educationfield the great summer. Hopefully they can
relax before September or August comes around. Amen to that, and you have
a relaxed in summer as well.But do keep listening or you won't be
relaxed. That's the law. ThanksLove, Cold up great things you need
(46:36):
to know. There's an update withthe Lakers searching for a new head coach.
This is a big update now comingup in three things you need to
know. Then tell you Presky theMorning Traffic to tell you what's going on.
I'm looking at an incident involving amotorcycle and a dirt holler from Sedan's
and SUVs two full size trucks experiencethe incredible power and fuel efficiency with Toyota
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Electric five freezings. You need toknow right now. Well, Laker fans
were stoked. They were excited whenthis rumor dropped because this guy has won
the national championship for the Yukon Huskiestwo years in a row as their head
coach. But the head coach forYukon men's basketball team, Dan Hurley,
has turned down an offer from theLakers to become their next head coach.
Purty led the Huskies to back toback nc to A championships. Lakers reportedly
(47:19):
offered him a six year, seventymillion dollar deal. That's not blowing him
out of the water because college coachesnow a lot of them were getting close
to that ten million bucks a year. This is roughly eleven million, seven
dollars a year. If the Lakersreally wanted him over Redick, they should
have tried to really blow him outof the water with money they can't refuse.
But the guy knows he's going toget taxed a lot in California,
his countries from the East Coast.They didn't come in with the biggest offer
(47:40):
they needed to. In my opinion, Burly says he wants to say Yukon
because he thinks he can win athird straight nc too A championship. A
lot of people did think that hewould take the Lakers' job, because Dan
has talked in the past to mein fact, about wanting to join the
NBA and be an NBA head coach. Didn't think it would come this soon,
though, kind of lump. Didn'tthink it would come this soon,
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And I mean, how do youturn down, though a storied franchise like
the Lakers, to be their headcoach. If the Lakers had come with
more money, I think he wouldhave taken it. But I think they
didn't come with as much as peoplethought they would have. There's a brand
new luxury airline for dogs. It'scalled bark Air. It's advertised as the
(48:22):
world's first air travel experience designed specificallyfor dogs first and their human companions second.
Tickets are expensive, but fly mellowto New York coross about six grand
dust come in some perks including dogfriendly cupcakes, chicken flavored puppeccinos, and
glass doggish champagne, which is chickenbroth. And someone's gonna pay for this
(48:44):
crazy by the way, having flownthis weekend. Okay, they're not all
service dogs. Come on, they'renot. They're not a service dog.
Your dogs like barking at everybody inthe airport that is not. Come on,
that's not a service dog. Allright, John, what's trending?
So? Apple just unveiled their brandnew iOS eighteen software yesterday that's soon to
come to all of our iPhones,and they have some features like homescreen customization
(49:06):
and upgraded messaging that have been added. Android users are kind of chuckling because
those are features that androids have hadfor years. But there are also a
lot of features including AI. Oneof the biggest announcements was Apple's partnership with
open Ai, which is the companythat owns chat GPT. They're now going
to integrate chat GPT into Siri,so when you make requests with Sory,
you'll be able to generate those resultsstraight from chat GPT. So that's gonna
(49:28):
be a huge update to the iPhones. Here, I'm John Comucin. That's
what's trending in tech. Did youever watch it? Jennifer Lopez at Lias
movie No just came out recently talkedabout AI and taking over the world and
stuff like that. It's another oneof those movies where you're like, are
moving too fast here? I justwatched X Mockina for the first time.
That movie scared the daylights. Talkto me about that, Oh, just
(49:50):
terrified. I'm in another like personalscare. Like I've been listening to so
many AI podcasts over the last coupleof years, and I'm just like,
are you to podcasts or it's justAI talking to you? Is that AI
trying to get in your head.It's maybe it's not a real person.
Maybe it's an AI podcast. They'rein there, dude, what's it about,
y'all? It's with Oscar Isaac.He is older. When did it
(50:13):
come out? It's a couple ofyears old. But he is, you
know, in charge like a bigtech company. Sure, he's developing AI,
right, and he has like thiscompound and he's like doing different features
and all kinds of like different modelsand things. And I don't want to
give it away, like I wantyou to go into it and watch it
without knowing anything. But he hassomebody from the company come experience, like
(50:36):
he wins a contest, and it'sterrifying. It's just terrifying of the possibility
of what AI can do. Gosthe human mind that knows how to manipulate
you never ever put on the neurallink. People make fun of me because I
love Ben Franklin and I'm a BenFranklin aficionado, and I try and tell
(51:00):
people about Ben frank Can I befrank you know? And they make fun
of me around here. I don'tget it. You take over tours,
you take over historical tours. Fromthe tour, got to talk about Ben
Franklin. Of course, we shouldalso mention that you came to work once
dressed as Ben Franklin, wearing thelittle tights and the tiny glasses, and
(51:21):
didn't you learn a lot that day? Didn't you learn a lot about Ben
Franklin? Right? The founding fathersof our country? Less interesting things that
he could be obsessed with that wouldbe much more boring. But Ben Franklin,
the dude did it all. Thedude did it all. Look at
this guy, he's on my team. There's a lot there to work with.
We hold these truths to be selfevident. That's self evident. Line
that came from Ben Franklin. Boomhistory Buffs. You've got a fellow history
(51:46):
nerd right here. Jill. Whatdo people make fun of you for?
Besides Disney? Is that the mainone? That's the main one, I
guess, if anything, maybe likemy clumsiness, okay, super super clumsy
dropping things all the time, yeah, Trippin' Truett, Yeah, which could
be the MS as well, couldbe. So that's why we don't make
fun of you, because then wehave that guilt trip and I'll be sure
(52:07):
to remind you, Yes you do. I have, by the way,
Okay, I lose. They're justlost. But we're getting a lot of
text. At three one o fourthree, Vivian said, I get made
fun of for being late all thetime. Shannon said, I get made
fun of for the fact that Ilook like Peppermint Patty from Charlie Brown,
and as a child that was oftenasked if I was Charlie Brown's sister.
And Sam said, I get madefun of for being bald. It's okay,
(52:28):
though, I tell them God createdthose few perfect heads and the rest
he covered with hair. Caroline,what about you? What do people make
fun of you? For? People? Mike Wins and family make fun that
I refused to like go of mynineteen ninety four Toyota Camri. Well,
let me tell you you will notget made fun of here at this radio
show. No SuRie. We aretoota family. We all drive tote is
(52:52):
here in Valentine in the morning,I'm at a preous Prime does to wrap
four Johnson a highlander. Toota's fityour lifestyle and they are reliable, aren't
day? Yeah? I got it. I bought it when I was in
college from an Aldobe couples who tookreally good care of it. And I
knew it was gonna stock for along time. So and it's also nice
not to have a car. Noteexactly, it is a nineteen ninety four
(53:15):
camera. The year is now twentytwenty four. Who won that game?
Huh you? Oh? I know. The fact that you're even able to
do that just wins in itself.Yes, yeah, exactly, I love
it. How any great memories doyou have in that car? Do you
have like high school memories and stuff? No, I bought it when I
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was in college. Oh wow,you have college memories then? Yeah,
that's awesome. And it stayed inyour family. Wow. Yeah, that's
so cool. And now you're grown. I mean, how old you now?
Like thirty something? I'm yeah,I'm thirty three. Thirty three?
Yeah, and you still got thatTota camera. Good for you. Yep.
Now, listen, the people oftotal love that story, but they
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also hate it. They'd like youto buy a new one. So now
this is where we switch gears andmake fun of you for the explicit purpose
of getting you to buy a newToyota. Yeah, but I'll tell you
what if I do end up havingto buy one all it will definitely be
another Toyota. We've done our work, people, We've done our work Toyota
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dot com to find out which toteis right for you. Hey, Carolyn,
have a great day, okay,all right, you too. By
Valentine in the morning at three oneoh four to three, I'm gonna tell
you, Perez and that's your topicwith Valentine in the morning, all right,
to tell you thank you. Whatif people make fun of you for
And to tell you my husband makesfun of me for not being able to
like pronounce words correctly often? Whatwords do you not pronounce correctly often?
(54:45):
I'm gonna have to think about cumulatively. That's a tough word. Just go
faster, yeah, right, yeah, thank you. Yeah, I use
a different word. That's what Ido. I can't pronounce a word,
I just come up with different oneor just skip it entirely. Yeah.
We're all trying to pronounce a wordin our head right now. By the
way, too, no idea cumulativelyit's so fun. Yeah, I'm the
same way. For me, Ican't say a couple of words, right.
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Do you know what those words are? Jill museum iron, what cupboard
cupboard. I said cupboard wrong onetime in ninth grade during his speech.
It caught me off guard and Isaid cupboard. But then I still stay
by that because it sounds like youshould be an old things way of saying
it. I've put the china upin the cupboard. Oh, thank you,
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Johnny. Yes, you're welcome.Jeeves. Yeah, the spelling really
throws you off with that one.Yeah, the p is silent. Yeah,
she's being seriously making fun of meright now. I can't say if
you were. I think, areyou Jeff ross me? Are you Jeff
rossing me? Right now? Idon't know the pilt thing. Serious weather
(55:50):
today, cloudy and cool this morning, sunny and warm this afternoon. Tep
seventies to mid eighties, fifty eight, Sandymus sixty two, Anaheim Jill's got
the entertaiment headlines coming up. Iam so excited about this one. There
is toss of a sequel to amovie that came out in the late nineties
with the original stars. I'll tellyou the film coming up to seven to
fifty. Now. People should notmake fun of each other, but sometimes
in life we do tease each otherfor little things. And if you're okay
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with that, and it's back andforth symbiotic relationship. That's great. So
Chris, good morning. What ifpeople make fun of you for well,
I am five foot six and mostof my friends are five foot ten plus,
so I'm most of the time toget made fun of for being short.
I'm also left handed, which workingin the construction industry just makes you
backwards doing most tasks. Oh,things are more for the right handed person.
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It's pretty rough. Yeah, theworld right handed, so pretty much
every every tool and task is designedto be done right handed. So when
you're left handed, you gotta comeup with inventive ways of doing things.
And sometimes it might look silly,but we still get it done. Hey,
listen to height thing. Don't hateon that. People who are more
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diminutive in shorter, they do livelonger, by the way. That's a
fact. Really, yeah, lookthat up. That is absolute fact difference
tonight. Because your body doesn't haveto pump the blood as far, so
your heart has more. I amnot making this up, really, that's
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true. That's why just live forever, okay, forever, Thank you,
Chris. You're like a little chiuaha. You're gonna be yapping forever. Man,
there you go. I mean sometimesmy friends kind of make as well
do this. See it's up there. We want a little treat there,
buddy. Hey, you're not thatfar off from him. But by the
way, I'm five seven, soI can make that joke. Okay,
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gotcha, Chris, Thank you verymuch. You have a great tape.
Okay, you guys as well.Thank you. It is one oh four
three miles I have. It's Valentine. The morning weather outside overcast right now,
kind of that June gloom out there. We should get sunny warm this
afternoon, seventies to mid eighties.So look forward to that happiness coming up
too. If you want to reachout three one o four three, If
the is there anything great in yourlife that's make you smile? Could you
(58:05):
share that? Would you mind doingthat with us? Sharing what's making you
happy this morning? We'd love totalk about that in the year three one
oh four to three. Hello Sarah, good morning, Good morning. Why
do people make funny you? Whatis it for my little tongue? No,
you have a tiny tongue. Youhave a tiny tongue. Oh,
tiny tongue like tiny houses, tinytongues. Oh my gosh, Oh my
(58:25):
gosh. And when did people noticeyour tiny tongue. I think you know,
when you're little and they're like,hey, can you touch your tongue
to your nose? And then Ijust couldn't. I couldn't do it.
And yours just goes to your upperlip. That's where it stops fairly.
Oh my gosh. And then thatwhole marriage you know, cherry tying contest,
you couldn't win ever, actually,but I think I do. I
think I am pretty good. Ithink you're out a way, you know,
(58:47):
on the side, maybe it's longeron the side. Well, the
tiny tongue did work out that onthe side for the marriage, you know,
cherry step tying contest. Sarah,just no, the grass is always
greener because I have a long tongueand I wish I had a small little
tongue. Do your really, Ja, Yeah, let me see that.
(59:08):
I can't touch my nose. Ican't do that picture. But it touch
your toes. It's long. Therewas an issue when you were licking the
microphone. Yes, there's something,she says. There's a certain word that
she says. John's read certain words, she says, Sarah, and the
tongue comes out and she licks themicrophone. We had to have installed at
(59:30):
iHeart, something that's now known asa lick guard on the microphone because of
Jill's tongue. Oh see, Iwouldn't have that problem, Oh my gosh.
But it has an effect to yourspeech patterns or anything. Right,
it works fine, I don't know. I think it did growing up,
but I didn't really realize it untillater. And then I went to college
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and that's when that really hit methat it wasn't normal, because my friends
would make me stick my tongue outjust to see it. Right, yeah,
take a look to see you atthat thing? Right, let me
it looks the tiny tongue, yes, yeah. And then I passed it
on to my daughter. So,hey, I always saw a son.
We all come in different shapes andsizes and colors and shades, and it's
we're all just different, and we'reall snowflakes. We're all beautiful in the
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eyes of God. So don't youworry about your tiny tongue exactly? Is
there an instagram that work? Andsee it time time? I will not
be giving out. At least youcan hide it. You can't hide my
tiny ears. You know, Igot very tiny ears. Oh he he
bumped into an elf one time.They're like, my god, those are
strange looking ears. Yeah, he'sgot very tiny ears. I've got bigger
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ears. My kid is bigger ears. I like it. And do you
think, Sarah, before we letyou go, do you think John's tiny
ears has something to do with hislack of attention when we're talking to him?
Hmmm, that's a good question.I mean no, I don't think
so. The whole hole for theears the same size, right, Come
again, I said, the wholewhere you hear is the same size.
(01:00:59):
Oh yeah, massive ear whole youare? You're right, John, Sarah,
thank you for calling. You havea great day. Okay, thank
you? Okay. Some things likeBen Franklin said or self evident one O
four to three my FM, here'swhat's coming up In entertainment headlines, Luke
(01:01:20):
Ryan has revealed which names have beenthrown around as Katie Perry's replacement on American
Idol. I'll tell you who,he said, coming up after traffic one
O four to three my FM Entertainmentheadlines. I am so excited about this.
Nicole Kidman and Santra Bullock are intalks to do a sequel to Practical
Magic. That movie came out innineteen ninety eight. They play sisters who
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are witches and they're raised by theiraunts and their family is cursed because any
man who falls in love with themis just is doomed. And they're in
talks for a sequel and the writerof the first film will be back to
write the screenplay for this prequel.And Luke Bryan is a judge on American
Idol and he has just revealed thenames that had been thrown around to be
(01:02:06):
Katie Perry's replacement on the show.And he said, Miley Cyrus is a
name, and also Megan Trainer.You know, she's voiced her opinion that
she would love to be a partof it, and he thinks it's a
good ida, a good idea.He said, I think Megan has a
fun personality and you got to havethat have fun with it every day.
She also has a fun She hasfun with her career. She's kind of
like me. She doesn't take herselftoo seriously. She has fun with her
(01:02:29):
music. So yeah, she wouldbe great too. So Miley Cyrus and
Pink also being thrown around as ajudge, a possible judge for American Idol,
I'm Jill for their Nintiament headlines.You guys want to reach out Three
one oh four to three always sharehappiness with us. So happy. Today's
the last day of fourth grade formy son Leo and the last school lunch
I have to make this week?Yeah for me? Yes, n I'm
(01:02:49):
happy to be walking, talk anddoing everything again. Today's my birthday,
thirty six years old. Magical age. Life is so beautiful, my happiness.
My sister had her first baby,who's a week old today. Hey,
what makes me smile. Today's myson Julian's eighth grade graduation. I'm
so proud of him. From Kathy'smom, Today's my kid's last day of
school. They're both receiving honorall diplomasthis morning. Great. Today's my last
(01:03:12):
day of school as well. Andin two days I'm going on a vacation.
How about that. You'll reach outanytime three one oh four to three
If you guys have some happy news, It is one of four to three
MYFM tell your daily does just happynews on Valentine in the morning. My
happiness today is that my college kidsare at the airport work right here.
(01:03:34):
Now, they're going to go toPuerto Riata to celebrate my son's college graduation.
He earned two degrees, associate degreeswith honors, and they're going to
be gone for six whole days tocelebrate and have fun in the sun.
Well, my gosh, it's sogreat. Two degrees. What were they
in? He got a liberal scienceand he got an early education. He
(01:03:57):
studied to be a school teacher.Oh wow, they're so different too,
two different degrees, two degrees ofseparation there, yep. And is this
a siblings only trip? Three ofthem? It's my son, my daughter,
and they're very good friend justin Youknow, it's amazing too. You're
gonna be so happy for them.And I just took a trip with my
son Colin. We went to Philadelphia. We're in Pennsylvania area for a wedding.
(01:04:17):
Honestly, just driving around him,spending time with my teenage son,
my heart was so full. Right, it's so special moments. Yeah,
and your kids will enjoy these momentstoo. Yes, yes, so they're
gonna have a blastom. We're soexcited for them. Tell them to stay
out of trouble. We have allright, Thanks Mom, thank you so
(01:04:39):
much. Eight oh seven. Itis Valentine in the morning. This is
one of four to three. Mayafam come up later on this hour Kmuci's
Court. You're about to enter thecourtroom with the Honorable Judge John. Here
you hear, Oh God, letme try to read this week. You
in contempt, Sir, explain contemptto me? Yes, disrespecting the judicial
(01:05:02):
branch, judital branch. You're aboutto enter the court with the Honorable Judge
John Kamuchi. The people are real, the cases are real, and the
rulings are a final. Judge JohnKamucci will speak present the case to us
and we the jury will help decidethat a little bit later on this hour.
Uh a preview of today's case,John, Oh, this is gonna
be a tough one. Gale andher boyfriend broke up and they both want
(01:05:26):
the dog. Oh No, You'regonna give you the facts and we're gonna
decide who that dog goes to.Kimuchi's Court. Coming up. It is
a battle of the sexes. Reppedin the medicine is Matt. He lives
in Coasta, Mesa, works asa citizenship teacher and enjoys listen to country
music. What up, Matt?What's going on? Everyone resenting the ladies?
(01:05:50):
Her name is Holly. She's fromLaguna Miguel. She works as a
lift driver and enjoys traveling with herboyfriend for Holly Wullie. Good morning,
guys, morning. Here's that works, Holley. I'm gonna ask you a
few questions, Matt. Jill's gonnabe asking you the questions. Best at
a three wins, still tied theend of regulation, we go to announced
tough tie breaker question. Let usstart with the ladies in what animated movie?
(01:06:13):
Is Jimminy Cricket a character in Pinocchio? That is correct, Matt.
What is the name of the woodcarver and the creator of Pinocchio? Yes?
Current score is one to one.Rapper Aubrey Drake Graham. Aubrey Drake
(01:06:35):
Graham is best known by what stagename? Eminem Drake. That's Drake,
Matt. The TV show Drake andJosh was on what network? Ooh?
(01:06:56):
Any? That was Nickelodeon? WasNickelodeon the one that had that one?
I always watched the Zach and Codythat was Sweet Life Disney Sweet Life of
zachmar Cody. I almost said Zachand Cody below deck. But that's the
adult version. Okay, they hadsweet life on deck. Oh yeah,
but well when they do below deck, that's the grown up version. Current
score is one to one. Whatare the workers called that Willie Wanka's chocolate
(01:07:21):
factory and Matt, what is thename of Pat Sajack's longtime Wheel of Fortune
co host fan of Light? That'sright, okay, that means to go
to not some tough tie breaker question, holliery name the answer. Your name
(01:07:41):
will be your buzzer. Wait untilBrian Burton finishes asking the question before you
buzz in. Who are you madat right now? Hi? Matt,
my boss, my boss. I'msorry. It was very tight. No,
(01:08:08):
we heard you. It was verytight. It was very tight.
He said that. He said asecond, well, no, it was
not a second later, I willguarantee you that as right handed God right
hand to goud right now it was, I would say it was very very
close. Jill had made the decision. It was mad. No, no,
I was always executive. No,no, no, it really was
(01:08:32):
very tight. That could have beenan echo on your phone with digital phone
lines. But I looked over atyou and she said, Matt, always
blame me for these and that isnot the case. Who said the word
Matt, I didn't say Matt,I said no, he said it first,
and then I repeated it. Ididn't hear That's why I said mad,
because Brian chose, and then Mattsaid his answer. Brian heard Matt
first. Holly, all we knowwas it wasn't me. Shaggy and I
(01:08:56):
are in the clear. So anyway, Uh, Matt, you're mad at
your boss? Huh A little bit. No, Holly's mad at us.
But you have won this round Battleof Sexon's Championships. Tip you have posted
in social use the hashtag ballent tidymorning Share they were Pride, and you
get a pair of three day passesto stage Coach twenty twenty five. Oh
my god, well man, I'ma huge country music fan. I've never
(01:09:18):
gotten Yeah. Hey, do youknow this one right here? Little Bulls
and Little Girls? Did you everhear that one before? No, dude,
that hit the charts a long timeago, but still that song just
Love Always feel is good stands thetest of time. Sally Ann, So,
(01:09:40):
following your twenty twenty four sold outshow, we've got your twenty twenty
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man, thank you so much,you so welcome. It's good Holly.
As you exit the stage, thismoment is entirely yours. You take it
(01:10:01):
away. I just want to say, it would have been really nice to
learn, but it's okay, havefun that. Hopefully I can win another
time. Absolutely, and I alwaysremember who had your back, Holly.
Okay, thank you, thank you. I Holly, you want to go
(01:10:26):
see Hanson? What do you do? No, I don't know. I
mean that any interest in Holly.Can we find you something else? Because
I do believe it's very tight.I do believe it's very tight. Yeah,
that'd be great. Neighborhood all set, coming up? Three things you
need to know. I think youhave to find her something. She's mad
(01:10:48):
at you. Coming up. Avery popular restaurant chain in southern California's raising
their prices. Details in that injust a few minutes. Let's get the
morning trapping to tell you pez what'sgoing on. Hello, Natalia and New
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with Toyota electrified Free Things you needto know right now, all right?
Is a twenty one. It isballads out in the morning. This is
one of four three MIFAM. Inand Out is the latest restaurant chain in
Southern California to increase food prices.This is in response to a new law
in California that requires fast food workersto be paid at least twenty bucks an
hour. In and out. Adouble double with fries of drink now costs
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around twelve dollars. Dear god,everything is so expensive, isn't it.
Honestly though, that's cheaper than mostfast food places. Still for the quality
of in and out, still thebetter deal. Give an in and out
endorsement coming up? Or sod?Yeah? What is California? Dude?
(01:11:53):
Little something going on there. Idon't know, man, I don't know.
You're working for the governor, allright. There have been a series
of smaller earthquakes in southern California recently, some people wondering if that's a sign
of the big earthquake coming. Overthe past few weeks, they're been earthquakes
of around magnitude three point five andcities like oh Hi, Pasadena and Newport
Beach. Well, that's what youdo when you go to OHI. You
(01:12:14):
tell people hello, oh Hi,yeah you're here. Experts say these smaller
quakes are not a sign that alarger, more destructive earthquake will be coming,
but who knows. We always feelthough the little ones let off a
little steam. Apparently that's not trueeither. It's nice to think that way.
Yeah, that's always what they taughtus, Like, the little ones
are supposed to be good. Whotold you that in school? That's what
(01:12:35):
they teach you said, they're lettingoff steam. Yeah, really, it
says it releases some of the tensions. So then the big ones not as
big. Oh, it's at leastwhat they told us. How about that?
Huh? A fact check into that? One people three one oh four
to three. No gym teacher bythe way, too, Joe, what's
trending? So tomorrow the presale beginsfor the iHeartRadio Music Festival presented by Capital
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One. So if you're a Capitolone card holder, you can get non
tickets as early as tomorrow they goon sale at ten am. That's Hosier,
Gwen Stefani, Paramore, a stackedlineup this year and then that public
on sale will go live Friday foreverybody else. I'm John Comuci and that's
what's trending in music. Coming upKimuci's Court, Judge John Kimuci. Here,
we'll take off his music trending headand put on his robes. Who
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knows what he wears beneath them.He'll present the case of Gail rob and
their dogs. Who gets a dog? Oh, this poor little dog.
This is a real case scenario thatpeople do go through with their free friends
when a relationship doesn't work out.Where does a dog go? Who takes
care of the dog? How doyou determine custody for a dog? Next
(01:13:42):
one a four three mile fab Itis Valentine in the morning. Kmuci's court.
He is coming up next. Andhave you been in the spot before?
We got to figure out who takesthe dog? The relationship didn't work
out, and sometimes that happens,right, and you guys have a dog
together, cat together, a goldfish, whatever it is? Who takes that
pet, that furry little friend?Who takes them. Do you try and
(01:14:03):
share custody? Is that right forthe animal? What do you do?
That's the tough part that'll be comingup in Kimuchi's court. John, How
many dogs could you fit in yourHighlander? Oh? Man, I could
fit the shelter back there. Uhhuh, I really can see that segway
right, that's good. Was thebest step? Right? Thank you?
(01:14:25):
You get a lot of dogs init? Really? Yeah? I really
good? But the last two rowsdown the seats? And how great is
it? Like when you see likea dog riding shotgun in a Toyota Highlander
or something like that. It's gotits head out the wind. They're just
loving light. I could picture youbeing a dog guy like that, and
you Toyota. I love when peoplepark their cars and they leave the window
cracked and the dogs inside leave thewindow cracked. But then the dogs in
the in the driver's seat, andso when you're walking into the driving I
(01:14:48):
just parked the guy have taken picturesof animals behind steering wheels before because it
looked like they were driving. There'sa legendary one a half years ago,
legendary in my mind, not inyours, And I think it actually was
in a Toyota and the dog isthere right behind the wheel and there's like
a map guid like remember the oldThomas Gout mapscos or whatever they were back
in the day. Yeah, sittingright there in the dashboard like the dog
(01:15:08):
is just driving. He's got themap out and everything. I took a
picture. I loved it so much. That was years ago too, and
I took a picture of that.That's cute. We all drive toads here
in Valentine in the morning, havinga Presprime Josten around four Johnson Highlander.
It was great getting back to theairport. I'd plugged in my Preus Prime
at Lax and we got back.You know, it was all charged up
and everything, and I was waitingfor me right there. It was so
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comfortable getting into that car. Afeeling of safety, a feeling of home.
We'd made it back from our trip. My son and I climbed in.
Fit all our luggage too, andwe had to figure about a luggage
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Rank because a lot of people wantto talk about Komucha's court. We
have so many people were so backedup in time because you guys talk too
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much on Kumuca's court. It wasn'tmy fault that she was having it there
in the arrowhead Water guy. Thelittle fan fiction happened there, but specific
I know your thoughts. Three oneoh four, three, nine o'clock this
morning. We do have tickets forthe iHeart Radio Music Festival. One oh
four to three MYFM. Here's what'scoming up in Entertainment headlines, a new
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poster for Deadpool and Wolverine is nowjust fueling the rumors about Taylor Swift being
in this film. I'll tell youwhy. Right off traffic, I'm Natalia
pressing. That's your traffic with Valentinein the morning. What's going on?
Get out of there for you.It's getting faster to tell you what's happening.
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Natalia's fire alarm was going off earlier, and she kept going. She
kept doing the traffic. You gottaknow the traffic. You gotta know the
traffic times. If you're trying toget past the fire trucks that are pulling
it outside, you get to knowof the traffic you were going down with
the ship. And we appreciate that. You're welcome, all right, one
four three my SM Entertainment headlines,Deadpool and Wolverine is probably one of the
(01:17:39):
most anticipated movies of the year.Yesterday we were talking about the rumors at
Blake Lively might have a surprise cameo. But for months now there have been
rumors about Taylor Swift being in themovie as well, either playing Dazzler or
Blonde Phantom. And it all startedback in October when Ryan Reynolds, Hugh
Jackman, and the Deadpool director allwent to a Chiefs game with Taylor and
(01:18:01):
so all these rumors started. Now, Imax has released a new movie poster
for Deadpool and Wolverine, and onit, the two of them are holding
hands and wearing matching friendship bracelets thatspell out Imax in the beads. And
so if you are a fan ofTaylor Swift, you know friendship bracelets are
a big part of her shows.Now for the arastur its on the song
(01:18:25):
You're on your Own Kid, Sopeople are thinking, like, is this
a little Easter egg? Will Taylorbe in this film? Ryan Reynolds,
though, says every single one ofthese secrets and spoilers will be revealed on
July twenty sixth when the movie comesout. And Luke Thompson, he plays
Benedict Bridgerton in Bridgerton on Netflix,and he's talking about who's gonna lead the
next season because they kind of goout of order from the actual books,
(01:18:47):
and he says, the honest answeris I don't know, he said,
but I know it's so lovely.And one of the best things about TV
jobs is you get to really explorea character long form and sort of fill
him in slowly. And he said, as long as I keep getting to
do that, he's happy. Sowill Benedict be the lead for this next
(01:19:08):
So he's not the oldest brother,so he's the brother likes to paint people
in the nude. Yes, yeah, yeah, he's right. Who's he
with now? He's with the He'swith the lady, the lady, I
know, I know this season thisseason, she's the older the widow.
Yes, right, yes, Ohshe's great, she's fantastic. Yes,
And he likes her, he does. I love that you watch Bridgerton.
(01:19:30):
What happened in the carriage? Thatwas a little bit too much for bridgeton,
Shonda, come on, that wastoo much. Well, watch the
other seasons I have. But I'mlike, let's uh, come on now,
I was watching it with my kid, Shanda, Well, I don't
know if Bridgerton is intended for itwas a period I'm Jill with headline.
(01:19:54):
Did you ever watch a show withyour kid? This is her parents out
there. You're watching the show withyour kid. Maybe your kid's like teenage
years now or something. But it'sstill just a little too much And you're
fast forwarding through it, fast thwartingthrough the bodies. You know, it's
a little too much. Still andlisten, they're probably watching. Said,
we don't even know about Netflix orwhatever, but just with you in the
room with your kid, you're like, and you do it until you don't
(01:20:15):
see flesh and then you're back onor until that horse and carriage pulled over
and somebody got out. Yes,that's what we did, all right.
Eight fifty six one four three milefamines Valentine the Morning. Can we just
court? Yeah? We Uh,the battle for the dog is on the
table right now. Gail and herboyfriend Rob broke up and they both want
the dog, and so we're decidingwho the dog should go to today.
(01:20:36):
Gailhead guy, that's a different story, Pam, what'd you want to say?
My mom like, hey, becareful with all the Gail things.
I know, but I know,but I mean, listen, does she
drink ourwhead? No? Okay,all right, so we're safe, we're
safe. Yeah, Yeah, it'snice. I think that split custody,
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I shaid split custody on the dog. Yeah, it's like a child.
You you can't just rip the dogaway. And yeah, if you really
really loved that dog, Like alot of us love our animals. They're
a part of the family. Soit's very hard when that situation comes up.
And I bet a lot of peoplelistening may have gone through that situation
and it can be very, veryhard. I absolutely agree. I follow
Bachelor things and Jason and Caitlyn Caitlin. Oh they had that situation, that's
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right, did they? Yeah?And they split their their two dogs.
They split time and they fly toget them and you know, that's what
you gotta do. Did did Caitlyndrink a lot of our headwater? No,
she drink a lot of wine.One of the dog's names is zo.
I think, oh, she hadsomething going on. They drew Firestone
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a bet. No, back inthe day your firestone he had a winery.
Now we're into some bachelor bats arettefan fiction. Well, welcome back.
How much the wedding. Did youhave fun? Oh? I did
it? Fun of the wedding?Thank you for asking. Very nice.
If you had a great time Philadelphia, that entire area is very nice,
very good. Well, welcome back, good to hear you and Hi everybody
(01:22:08):
have a great day. Thanks pamksbam one a four three, My fam,
it is Valentine in the Morning.Oh you missed John Peak, guys,
by that much. He walked out. John Peak walked out just as
I was turning the microphone on,as we put our headphones on. He's,
hey, knew we didn't want tobe part of the show anymore.
You know. He's like, no, sorry, mouthed the door. You
missed me by that much? Guys. All right, twent a four to
(01:22:29):
three, My fam, it isValentine in the Morning. iHeartRadio Music Festival
the Capital One pre sale. Howdoes this work? So tomorrow at ten
am, the iHeartRadio Music Festival,presented by Capital One will go on sale
to Capital one cardholders. So that'stomorrow at ten am before anybody else.
Then the general public sale starts Fridayat eleven am, and our festival is
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in Las Vegas. It's so muchfun. This is our fourteenth year.
Gosh Faramore, Yeah, give melike a Bayo, Gwen Stefani, Do
Cat Hosier, New Kids Heath Urban, Yes, New Kids on the Block.
There's so many great performances. Sotomorrow ten am, Capital One cardholders
can get their tickets. So thisTexa came in it says. I watched
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all of Bridgerton, all seasons withmy twenty seven year old daughter. Still
made me blush as her mom.You know another show that will make you
blush that you fast forward through andi'd to be careful is watching on the
plane. And you know there's noreal space to be private when you have
your phone sit in front of youon a plane, right, I know
everybody's watching. People walk past you, look over and stuff like that.
(01:23:33):
Oh my god, I have totell you who sat in front of me.
You'll die, Yeah, you'll dieabout this. Who is sitting in
front of me the plane? Ialmost freaked out? It's crazy, right,
Oh my god, big musician.Anyway, I'm watching Outlander on the
plane. If you've seen the latestseason of Outlander, does your wife watch
that? She does not? Ohshe should? It is so good,
but man, it is gone crazythe latest season of Outlands the intimate scenes,
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intimate scenes, but now what's happened? It's like, oh my gosh,
how are they getting out of that? All right, so we'll do
three things I need to know.Then right after that, I'm gonna tell
you who I bumped into on theplane. This musician would you guys have
been excited if you bumped into him? I didn't say anything till the end
of the flight. As very plit, very plight. I live in LA,
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him a six year, seventy milliondollar deal. He said no. Hurley
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You'll be able to make a lotof requests with Siri that can generate results
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Okay, you guys ready, I'llplay you a bit of their music
and you try and guess who Ibumped into on the plane. Here we
go, here it comes. Getready, this is I gotta turn my
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pon. I'm ready. You knowwhat the volume is down? I didn't
notice it. Okay, here wego anything air supply? Yes? How'd
you get that so fast? I'mI'm so lost without you. Yeah.
Like all their great hits, it'slike yacht rock World right, like soft
rock South Oh you love that stuff. I'm right, that's right at my
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alley. Here's another great one seconds. Oh god, it's like Joe as
a piano guy. You got tolearn this one and learn how to sing
to la if you sang this toOlivia, if you played this because John
plays piano. Oh, he gaveme a guitar kick with his name on
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it. Oh, I said,hello, The gentleman's name is Russell Hitchcock.
Do you know that name? Nose? So he's in front of me.
Here's a wife or his traumlin opinionsignificantly younger, so like that's Theesus
his daughter. No, not notwhat I saw. What I saw when
(01:26:57):
I walked past his seats on theway to the bathroom. So anyway,
Russell Hitchcock, very nice guy,very nice. A lot of people also
try to figure out they knew whowas famous. You ever see somebody famous
and you're like, that guy looksfamous just because he's got the nails,
he's got the you know, braceletsand stuff, and he's very colorful.
He looks like an English rocker ofsome sorts from Australia, I guess.
But you're like, who is thatfamous person? Laura, did you know
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him? Is from Australia. Ithink Russell Hitchcock your's play. Think the're
Australia. So anyway, you're lookingat the guy and you just know he's
a famous rocker, but you can'tfigure out who my kid's like. Is
it Mic Jaggering? So then I'vetaught my son well, I've taught him
so well. I'm so proud ofhim. They stood up, takes it
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the plane right, and there's myson looking for the name tag on the
backpack with his American Airlines frequent Flyor whatever, and this sees he goes
Russell Hetchcock air supply, mister Hitchcock. I'm a big fan of your music.
Oh thanks for saying hello, here'sa guitar pick. It's cool.
It was so cool. That storywill go in one ear and out the
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other for Johnny's like, yeah,yeah, exactly. The Talia friends say
she has that morning traffic to tellyou what's going on. I like the
story North got a stalled car blockingthe center, my fam it is Valentine
in the morning. Lisa Fox iscoming up next. Have an absolutely fantastic,
fantastic Tuesday. Tomorrow's a drop tomorrow, Laura. We think tomorrow tonight,
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probably tomorrow to tonight. I'm filmingmy promposal and it's going up tonight.
Be following at Valentine in the morningand Instagram. If you're not at
Valentine in the morning, this promposalwill be epic. Will it be better
than Jill's and Laura's? Will itbe better than John's and Brian's. We'll
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have to see. Why don't youguys do yours? You should be like
the finale? Yeah, then Ican hold the mine if you want.
You guys, don't that's not soanyway. That'll drop on at Vale time
in the morning. All right,Jill, thank you for your show.
John, thank you for your show. Jean, thinking of your show,
Lauren the Couch, Davy Show,Michael Pullman in New York City, thank
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you for your show. Then,Talia Perez, thank you for your show.
Let's get a final check of thatmorning traffic suit. We got