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September 5, 2024 • 29 mins
Mac and Shmitty September 5, 2024
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Wait, wake, it gets my day going. It makes me
lab of it.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Mac and Schmitty in the morning on Star one oh
five point seven will Good morning, Schmitty morning. Welcome into
your Thursday. Here we go. It is mid fifties out
there across West Michigan this morning. Lot's of sunshine coming
today as we've enjoyed a couple of perfect days in
a row. Schmanny, do anything fun last night?

Speaker 3 (00:27):
Uh? Do I remember anything about last night? No? This
week has really gotten away from me. I know it's
gonna be hot again today and then I get to
hibernate for the weekend. There you go, a I'm looking
forward to.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
I do know this about today, Schmitty. NFL football is back, the.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
NFL FO Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Well, it's a
beautiful thing. I feel like you gotta give the reminder,
you know, have your line up set. I no longer
play fantasy, but when I did, I was the notorious
Taco of the league. There's always always forget. So there
you go. S's your lineups. We've got a lot about
that coming up to that, movies.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
Music and all the gossip in one place.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
It's the celebrities gup on Star one oh five point seven.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
Well it is back to the ballroom once again. Yesterday,
the entire season thirty three cast of Dancing with the
Stars was finally revealed on Good Morning America with a
very high intense trailer to show up some of their
early moves. Five from Hollywood. It's Dancing with the Star.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Stuff stuff stuff, you know who I am? He he
say my name than.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
Anything so competing for the Len Goodman Mirror Ball this season,
Real Housewives of Atlanta Star the Parks. A lot of
people really excited about that one. Beverly Hill's nine O
two one O actress, Tory Spelling, Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts,

(01:59):
and NBA champion Dwight Howard, former NFL wide receiver Danny A. Mondola,
Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Brooks Nader, The Bachelor's Joey could
never say that last name, Pretty Little Liar star Chandler Kenney,
The Bachelorettes, Jen Tran fresh off her finale, and then
some of my favorites, The Family Matters, Dad, Reginald val Johnson,

(02:23):
Olympic rugby player Ilona mar and The Big One convicted
con artist Anna Delvy, and I bring that up because
she'll be competing with a very special accessory and ankle bracelet.
She was of course convicted back in twenty nineteen upbroad
amongst other things, and amid her deportation case, which is

(02:47):
still ongoing. She got permission from ICE to compete, but
we'll have to do so with the ankle bracelet intact.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
Please tell me you're gonna dazzle the heck out of
that thing and make it match up with every album
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
She posted her professional phone yesterday, Noba Dazzleman just a
straight up ankle bracelet. Got a root for Carl winslow
yasbin sanga that are known as the Ketymine Queen has
absolutely no association with Matthew Perry and has never even
met him. This is the latest in that case over

(03:19):
his Ketymine death. Federal prosecutors alleged the quote unquote drug
dealer has never had a connection with the actor. Margara
Goes obviously a very famous lawyer. His firm is representing
her and joined TMZ yesterday.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
How did she get connected to Matthew Perry in the
first place.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
It's like there's like mystery surrounding this.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
Well, there's no mystery. She isn't connected to Matthew Perry
at all. People like to make her out into something
that she isn't. But there's a whole different side here,
a story to be told, and it will be told
at a trial.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
Trial set to start in March of next year.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
It would be just like the Ketemine Queen to deny
being the Kenemine Queens Minie.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
Finally, with the ed Well season kicking off tonight, we've
got a new player on Instagram. This from Pat McAfee's
show yesterday. Coach, I do believe there's h you have
an announcement. This one is a big one.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
I do believe if I am hearing what I think
you're about to say correctly, Bill, any announcement for the people.

Speaker 5 (04:20):
You know, Pat, I can't really believe I'm doing this,
but I join insta face.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Yeah he's on in face, Yes, Yeah, he's gonna be
tweeting on instaface officially at Bill Belichick.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
That's right, the famed former coach and now announcer broadcaster
extraordinary Bill Belichick is on Instagram. Got to assume it
has maybe the tiniest thing to do with the fact
that he's now dating a twenty nine year old who
is very active on instaface.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
You know, I could just see a lot of photos
of him in short sleeve hooded sweatshirts.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
In yeah at Bill Belichick already eighty five thousand follows
all of your celebscoop at West Michigan star dot com.

Speaker 6 (05:05):
Sometimes does that get a good feeling?

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Let's get a little positivity into this Thursday of morning.
Thanks for sharing it with us. A smackage fitty on
STARLINI five point seven feeling good right now, and I'm
fairly certain schminy that this gentleman is just out to
become everyone's favorite human being. It's good jelly Roll doing
it again, Country Stars. Jelly Roll making a pretty big
impact on a small group of kids in Salt Lake City, Utah.

(05:30):
He was passing through the West Valley neighborhood spotted at
lemonade stands. Oh bit thirsty you him and his group.
So the kids were selling lemonade for fifty cents a cup.
He ordered five drinks for everybody in his car, and
the total came out to two dollars and fifty cents
but instead of you know, handing them a fiver and saying, hey,
thanks a lot, kids, he decided he would level things

(05:51):
up a little bit and gave these kids almost seven
hundred dollars. One of the parents capturing the moments on video.

Speaker 5 (05:58):
We were so thirsty that we want to come bless
y'all today.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
Oh we don't know, no sad. You keep that chip?

Speaker 4 (06:04):
Okay, Bee, you go buy you something really nice, all
right because you worked talls.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
I think my dad likes you.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
Okay, you haven't a right today. Okay, save some of
that money, all right, I think my dad likes you. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
The kids were obviously freaking out seal are the parents too,
one of them sharing a photo of the whole group online, saying,
who would have thought that we would run into jelly
roll in West Valley wherever this guy goes right down
SMITTI so fun, just doing cool things that feel genuine
right pretty Austin.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
So this year, Calvin University is fielding a football team
for the very first time. I know a ton of
West Michigan is excited about this. But there is something
else brand new that you're going to hear on Saturday.
It's a sound that has not been heard in the
almost one hundred and forty nine year history of the school.
A marching band. That's right. Band director Steven Sunneth has

(06:58):
been put at the helm and says they have hit
the ground running like a jet. See they have to
move pretty quickly, he tells wood TV. The first game
is Saturday, and he found out they'd be creating a
marching band from scratch about three weeks ago. He said,
I know it's pretty short notice, but so far they've
got twenty six members. They met for the first time

(07:18):
ever this past Tuesday. They've met each other, a lot
of them for the very first time. But while there's
some nerves, there's a lot of excitement too. He's really
really passionate about what he calls this absolutely incredible legacy.
You're trying to start a legacy that will really inspire
a lot of people because without the band, it's just

(07:40):
a game. Would like for the university to think of
us as their marching band. I really like that. Without
the band, it's just a game. So that feels good.
He hopes by next year they'll have more than sixty members.
He's had a ton of excitement when he has been
going around in person recruiting for this marching band that
you will hear on Saturday at Calvin. That is very cool.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
And congratulations to Calvin fielding this football team. We've got
a coworker who's got a son on the team and
he said that they sold out every one of their
home games.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
Have you seen the locker rooms? Have you seen I
saw the show. A book like this is absolutely unreal.
The coach is excited, the players are excited. Go Calvin.
Great to see movies, music.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
And all the gossip in one place.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
It's the celebritiescoop on Star one oh five point seven.

Speaker 6 (08:25):
Well.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
Fans that were at Comerica Park last night for the
huge Green Day Show were left pretty confused after the
band abruptly stopped the show and was then hauled off stage.
In a video captured by Michigan Senator Dana Polhanky, who
is at the show, you can hear how they just
stop and then run. I mean the entire park was

(08:58):
super confused. Just a few seconds later, a giant video
screen lit up that said show pause. Please stand by
for details. Detroit Police say they have detained a person
suspected of flying a drone over Comerica Park, which they
thought was a security threat. Detroit Police Department spokesman Corporal
Dan Donikowski told the Free Press there was an individual

(09:21):
that flew a drone. Because of that, Green Day was
taken off stage. DPD did locate the individual. He's being
detained pending further investigation. They were able to restart the
show about ten minutes later, Green Day taking to X
just a few hours ago, writing Detroit sorry for the
delay in the show. Tonight. Stadium security had us clear
the stage while they dealt with a potential safety issue.

(09:43):
DPD quickly resolved the situation and we were able to continue.
Thank you so much for understanding. But it had to
be a pretty scary moment. Yeah, And wasn't that a
basket case?

Speaker 6 (09:52):
Was it?

Speaker 2 (09:52):
What a great day's biggest songs that they interrupted right
in the middle of rafell.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
They said that there were people standing on the side
of the stage, including their crew members. You need to
get off the stage right now, you're in danger. So yeah,
hopefully they'll figure out exactly what someone was doing without
FA approval. Jamie Fox set to unveil everything that went
down during that mysterious health scare that landed him in
an Atlanta hospital last year, But you gotta pay a ticket. Yes,

(10:20):
a new upcoming one man show is where everything will
be explained. He dropped the news on his Instagram, writing,
what had happened was an evening with Jamie Fox. He explains,
join me for an unforgettable one man show as I
share my journey through a serious health scare filled with humor,
heart and inspiration. Experienced Jamie Fox like never before in

(10:44):
this intimate and engaging performance as he opens up about
his struggles, triumphs, and everything in between. Apparently this will
go down in Atlanta October third, fourth, and fifth.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
I'll be honest, Jamie Fox is a undeniable, multifaceted, talented guy.
That being said, who's asking for to find out this information?

Speaker 3 (11:06):
This way? Just sit down and tell people like normal,
why are we getting a Judging from the comments and
a lot of people like people are super super ready
for these tickets. And he said, all the details, the diagnosis,
everything is going to be kept a complete secret until
this show. Finally, we've got new music coming from Justin Bieber,

(11:26):
and I'm actually really excited about this collaboration. The first
time Dad has been working in the studio with highly
regarded indie musician McGhee. So McGee is the subject of
a new New York Times profile where he drops the
news that he's been in the studio with Biaber, saying
they've been writing and recording new music as Justin is

(11:49):
quote unquote searching for a new sound. This McGee, if
you haven't heard of him, is very, very popular. The
collaborate reader has been called an absolute god, with some
saying he's very similar to Eric Clapton or even Prince.
I think this is really exciting stuff. Obviously been almost

(12:12):
three years since you've gotten new music from Justin. He said,
this is exactly what he has been looking for.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
I mean, when you're getting compared to Clapton in prints
pretty good company to.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
Be mentioned with so many great reviews, all of your
celeb scoop at West Michigan Star dot com.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
Coome morning to you weekend Eve. Around here, it's Mackett
Schmidty and you're trying to decipher the wise words of
a six year old.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
Oh, I wouldn't say they're wise. That's a that's a
strong statement. But it's just when you see your kids
trying to figure out how to explain something, and when
you finally understand what they were explaining, it sort of
makes sense. But for that time in between, you're completely lost.
And my six year old is very interested in science

(12:53):
and medical stuff. And he met a new friend on
the playground at school. This would have been on Tuesday,
because he comes home and he gets so excited. But
I always ask, you, know, what did you start your
day with? What was your favorite part on the playground.
Because he's at a brand new school, he's trying to
learn friends' names and figure out where he fits. He goes, oh,

(13:15):
I had a really great day, mom. I met a
new friend and he has no bones. And that's a
weird thing to hear, right to any parent, To any parent,
I said, you met a new friend and he has
no bones, and will goes yep, no bones at all.
My husband's standing there. I give him the look and
I'm like, I can't even begin to imagine either they

(13:37):
were playing something imaginative or because my son has an
incredible imagination human, or like, I'm starting to think I
wonder if there's maybe a disability with this child. And
we haven't seen a whole lot of that, and with
little kids, it can be hard. So I'm thinking, okay,
I've got to figure out what this is so that
we can have, you know, a good conversation about some
of the different kids we might meet in life. I said, well,

(13:58):
how does he have no bones? Will goes mom He
was on the playground and he showed all of us
it has no bones. He's just it stops on his arm.
So then I go, oh, was he does he not
have a hand? Was he born without a hand? Will goes, No,
Mommy is everything, he just doesn't have any bones. Twenty
seven minutes of this conversation and I find out the

(14:19):
kid is double jointed. So he was on the playground
showing all the kids that he could like whip his
wrist around and his elbow around really weird. Like, okay,
I understand what he could spin it around. So I
don't know what that is, but I assume double jointed.
I'm like, okay, he was double jointed, buddy, he has bones.

(14:40):
And then I see this look of fear go over, Well,
he goes, do I have bone? This is not what
I thought. Tuesday night was going to be spent explaining,
But sure enough, we brought up a YouTube video and
I was like, is this what the kid was doing?
He goes, yeah, he doesn't have bones. Either said, no,
he has bones. Just don't. I am trying to figure
out how you can say this differently, but you know what, Yeah,
just tell everybody you know somebody that doesn't have bones,

(15:02):
not a single bone inside it. I mean, have your
kids ever tried to explain something to you where it's like,
there's no way I can wrap my brain around what
you have seen.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
It took me all of about three seconds to recognize
that my son had picked up so I'm sure on
the playground as we're speaking about things on the playground,
but he.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
Came home and he just goes.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
He goes, oh, man, I need to put some food
in my burp canon.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
Immediately, Oh, oh you know what to me? Fair, I
guess I've heard fart cannon, so burp cannon might be
like better. It paints the picture. That's great.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
Sure, please music and all the gossip in one place.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
It's the celebrity scoop on Star one oh five point seven.

Speaker 3 (15:44):
Well, now, Taylor Swift has reportedly responded to that very
strange document that popped up on Reddit. I had the
story yesterday. There was what looked to be a leaked
contract supposedly drawn up on the head paper of Travis
Kelcey's pr company, Full Scope, talking about the official date

(16:07):
of split for the two. It included social media posts
what the official statement would say, even what the two
would say in interviews. Kelsey's reps have denied the couple
are calling it quit, saying this entire thing was fabricated,
while the singer and football star are apparently rock solid,
according to sources very close to the couple. They told

(16:28):
The Daily Mail, Taylor was completely unbothered, quite amused by it.
In fact, she usually pays these things no mind at all,
but it was some hilarious AI realness. It isn't even
worth an actual reaction from her order team, which we
have not heard from them yet, And in fact, they're
planning to mark this alleged split date put out in

(16:49):
the fake document by planning something super special instead on that.
NA like it. I feel like this. Do you think
that there's zero chance that this is real? I think
there's zero chance this is real. Interesting Taylor. I think
Taylor has hands on this kind of stuff way more
than almost any other celebrity. I think this was completely fabricated.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
But doesn't that mean that there's a good chance that
it could be real because she has her hands in
so many things, because she's so diligent and crafty about
her career and her persona.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
This is one hundred percent fake. I really truly believe it.
There's no way something like that would get out nop Nupee.
Skadi Perry is defending her decision to involve Doctor Luke
in her upcoming album. She says that the music producer
was just one of many to help her bring this
new project to life. I understand that it.

Speaker 7 (17:40):
Started a lot of conversations, and he was one of
many collaborators that I collaborated with. But the reality is.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
That comes from me.

Speaker 7 (17:50):
The truth is I wrote these songs from my experience
of my whole life going through this metamorphosis, and he
was one of the people to help facilitate all that,
one of the writers, one of the producers, and I
am speaking from my own experience, like when I speak
from when I speak about woman's world, I speak about
feeling so empowered now as a mother, as a woman

(18:15):
giving birth, creating life. And I did it and I'm
still doing it, and I'm still a matriarch and feeling
really grounded in that that's where I'm speaking from. And
so I created all of this with several different collaborators,
people that I've collaborated with from the past, from Teenage
Dream era, all of that.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
So that was on the Call Her Daddy podcast. It
has not been sitting super well with fans though, a
lot of them writing this morning that she's just gaslighting
all of us and doctor Luke after all of those allegations,
should never be involved in something, especially something called Woman's World,
you know, helper case.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
And it's one of those things that it's not just
like it was one incident one time, but several women
in music come out and talked about this, and Katie
knows them personally. She has meant almost all of them.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
You tell me if this is a compliment or not.
Keith Urban and what he had to say about Miley
Sayrus yesterday he joined at Fitzi and Whippa with Kate
Ritchie It's a show out of Sydney, talking about sometimes
when he's gotten to perform with the star.

Speaker 6 (19:21):
The voice man, that voice like no one's. She's just
she sounds like an ashtray, she says, like the coppet at.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
The rs L. Your shoes are sort of sticking to it.
I don't know if you're called an ashtray is it?
Is it a compliment or not? He only meant it
with positive things, he says. He adores her voice. It's
something that you don't hear a lot of. But maybe
you could come up with a different term than ashtra.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
Everybody who hears Miley's voice going, man, she sounds like
she smokes eight packs a day. I mean that that
makes sense to me.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
All right, all you're so, let scoop at West Michigan
Star dot Com.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Seven to five point seven. It's Mac and Schmiddy looking
to get you out for some family fun. Brick World
Grand Rapids tickets up for grabs for everybody in the
family when we play Battle of the Sexes right now?
All right?

Speaker 3 (20:14):
One hundred men surveyed. Name something people have to be
taught to hold correctly? You a schmitte.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
I think I've been taught how to hold chopsticks at
least a half a dozen times in my life.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
I still can't do it. I've watched a YouTube tutorial.
But we were at that sushi place earlier this week
and I was like, ma'am, I'm only a four six
one six, four five eight one oh five seven looking
for callers seven first chance at the number one answer.
One hundred men surveyed name something people have to be
taught to hold correctly. You can be headed to Brickworld,
Grand Rapids, the Ultimate Lego Mecca. Good morning Star. Who's this, Mike? Mike,

(20:50):
where you call from today?

Speaker 2 (20:51):
Great Rapids? All right, Micha, let's see we can get
you out to some brick world and go have some
fun with all of the lego madness that'll be going
down at de Vos Play.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
He's gotta telling me.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
One hundred guys were asked Mike to name something people
have to be taught to hold correctly.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
What do you think? Their top answer was gotta be
a golf club?

Speaker 2 (21:11):
Who gotta be a golf club? That whole you know,
pinky to index finger is weird for people to hold
on to. But somehow, Mike, golf club is.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Not on this list. I'm sorry, man, all right, thanks,
Hi Star, who's this?

Speaker 2 (21:24):
Shanda?

Speaker 3 (21:25):
Mike just gave me a good guess.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
One hundred guys were asked to name something people have
to be taught to hold correctly, and he said a
golf club, which does have kind of a weird grip
to it, but that was not on the list.

Speaker 3 (21:36):
So what are you thinking, is Shonda? Oh, that's what
I was gonna say. Interesting, Let's see here, I would say.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
Tennis rackett, Oh, tennis racket? What how else do you
how are you supposed to grab that thing? All I
know how to do is just grab onto it.

Speaker 5 (21:55):
I know.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
Tennis racket is not on there. I'm sorry, Shonda, Thank you,
thank you? Hi star. Who's this This is Holly, Holly.
Where are you calling from today?

Speaker 1 (22:06):
I'm calling from Lansing, Michigan.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
All right, Holly, I've got a couple of good guesses,
but not the top answer yet. One hundred guys were
asked to name something people have to be taught to
hold correctly. So far I heard a golf club and
a tennis racket, but neither of those were even on
the list. So you've got a chance. Think much more
common here, Holly. Sure aware silverware. First off, I'm still

(22:30):
not sure which one is my salad fork. And beyond that,
I just know that when you don't know to use
your fork correctly as a kid, and you wind up
using your fingers until your mom smacks your hand a
couple of times.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Then you figure it out.

Speaker 7 (22:42):
That's true.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
That's true.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Silverware's the top answer. Congratulations, Holly, thank you. Yeah, you're
gonna be bringing the kiddos to go check out these
awesome Lego Extravaganza Brick World Grand Rapids when it rolls
over to DeVos Place. Not this weekend, but next weekend. Congrats,
thank you. They're going to love that, Yes they are,
and we'll do it again tomorrow. Another chance to win

(23:04):
Battle of the Section is eight fifteen here on Starwell
five points. I wanted to you it's Mac and Schmitty,
and I know in my life right now there are babies,
babies more babies everywhere. It seems like family growing in
a good way, and I love that. But I have
to ask you about this Schmitty just because I think
it's kind of strange. And I don't want this to
sound mean at all, because I think everybody you know,

(23:26):
naming your kid is an important thing. Okay, it's their
name for life.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
I get that. So it's unless you' Khylie Jenner.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
Well, and that's what I wanted to get to you too,
I think it's it's Chloe as well, because Chloe is
the biggest advocator of this schmitty. How long do you
have to name a child after it's born, assuming you
don't one hundred percent know what you want to name
the baby, maybe it's going to be a surprise. You
don't know boy or girl, or maybe like my my

(23:54):
sister and brother in law, you had a couple of
names that you liked a lot, but you wanted to
meet the person first.

Speaker 3 (24:01):
Yeah, I have no idea. I'm type A. I had
my boy and girl name picked, and I knew exactly
what was going to happen as soon as they shot out.
So I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
My brother and sister in law just had their second child,
a little girl, and she's gorgeous. Mom baby doing great.
It's just over a week ago. And of course when
they announced t baby's here, all right, we're over like awesome.
You know what's the stats? You want to know size,
you want to know obviously the name, it's the first

(24:29):
thing you asked. There was no response. Okay, you don't
bug parents when they're in the hospital and you know
clearly maybe they're thinking about it. The next morning, still
no name mom and baby doing good. It was about
thirty six hours before they determined the name of their baby,
and I just thought that that must have been the

(24:51):
most ridiculous, odds surreal thirty six hours I could imagine.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
I guess when you think about like the labeling and
everything from a hospital person infective, they put baby boy
baby girl, I would be more stressed out because it's
I'm pretty certain within the first twenty four both times
I had my babies, they're like, here's your government documentation,
here's social security stuff. You're like, you need to have
your name.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Well, and I know my sister in law is kind
of an indecisive person, and so I can only imagine
that right after giving birth, Okay, you're all hopped up
on all the drugs that they give you and everything
else that you don't want to name it name, you're
being forced like exactly, yeah, okay, you just told me
that this is like, what's the name gonna be?

Speaker 3 (25:32):
Like, I can't imagine a more stressful thing to just
put it. How long did it take? About thirty six hours? Okay?
I thought you were gonna say a week, And I'm like, oh,
I don't think we leave the hospital.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
So that's but what do you do when you're Chloe
Jenner Chloe Kardashian who took eight months to name their
baby taste.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
Seven billion dollars? You probably pay for all the paperwork
and such to be expedited, and I doubt you're eight
month old remembers what their name was.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
Anyway, How would you feel like as a couple, you
feel like in the room when the two of you
can't necessarily come to a decision on what the name
of your child is. How do you feel like that
would be an experience wise? Because that is so much
worse than any or what do you want for dinner
fight that you have ever had?

Speaker 3 (26:16):
I couldn't tell you Chris and I were totally on
the same page. It was fantastic. I'd probably be sitting
there like I just had a kid with someone I
maybe shouldn't have married.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
I know where my brain's going. We got this going
on Facebook. How long do you feel like you have
to name a child's after they're born? At West Michigan
Star sometime?

Speaker 3 (26:40):
Does that get a good feeling? Five point seven? Is
that sunshine green chees? You're starting your day.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
We're here to bring a little more positivity to it
feeling good right now, which gotch Mindy, a.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
Northern Michigan principle, literally jumping into the new school year. Yeah,
I doubt you can match this. Maybe you rode the
bus like I said, Maybe mom or Dad dropped you off.
But for Dan Terry Berry, principle of Charlevoi Middle High School,
it was his first time ever jumping out of a
plane to greet students on the first day. He talked

(27:09):
with nine and ten News. He said, it was definitely
an adrenaline rush. Never thought I'd do it, but try
it if you have ever even thought about it. So
every year, Principal Terry Barry tries to kick off the
school year in a fun and unconventional way. This year,
he was inspired by the Olympics and the idea of

(27:30):
parachuting into the football field just kind of happened. He said.
It was really cool and for a hot second, the
students actually didn't know who was coming.

Speaker 5 (27:39):
Down, so they could kind of tell from my shoes
that it was me and a lot of the kids.
But the roar of them and you know, afterwards, I'm like,
you know, give me some high fives and things like that.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
It was very cool, but he said the more important
part of this was the conversation and the ideology. He
wants the kids to go into the new school year.

Speaker 5 (27:56):
With want them to be as smart as they can be,
but we also I'm to live life like we want
them to go do like take chances, try a different activity,
or do something outside your comfort zone.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
I love it. Principal Terry Barry probably top of my
list for coolest principle of the year.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
I was gonna say he didn't just steal the idea
from the Olympics. He's stolen from Tom Cruise at the
closing ceremony. That's hilarious, all right, schmide. Obviously we're all
jacked for the Lions happening on Sunday, but the night before,
fans that the Lions got something really cool to look
forward to because they're bringing it back. The Lion's going
to be hosting another drone show above Ford Field ahead

(28:33):
of their game on Sunday, Saturday night, eight forty five,
right there downtown ford Field, facing downtown. The team says
on X that the drone is going to be launched
from John R. Street in East Adams Avenue. Now, this
is actually the first time that they've done the drone
show since ahead of the NFC.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
Championship Game last winter.

Speaker 2 (28:53):
Let's hope the outcome of this one goes a little
bit differently, but pretty cool to see if you missed
it last time. I think these drone shows are unbelievable.
I mean, maybe a hot take, and I know you'll
agree with it because you hate them. I think the
drone shows are kind of cooler than fireworks.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Yeah, find a patio. I mean, if you've ever been
to one of these drone shows in Detroit, you can
see them from so many different spots. It would be
a really cool meet up with friends again.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Saturday eight forty five, that drone show to help kick
off our Detroit Lions season, which will be underway Sunday night.
You can catch the game and all the action all
season long over on our sister station, Big one O
one point three. And of course, Feeling Good always here
to tell you about great things going on out there.
Let's do it again tomorrow morning, six forty five and
nine to twenty. You'll find it right here on Star
one five point seven. Mack and Schmidty in the morning

(29:38):
weekday starting at six am on Star one oh five
point seven
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