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August 19, 2025 • 31 mins
Dave gets emotional, Bailey reports on science, and more!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Did you ever look at the work fridge and you go,
this has been in here for a long time. We
talk about this once in a while because we have,
like everybody, we've got two work fridges here at the
iheartglass and steel, Steaming Tower of Glory and Steaming Gleaming.
That's what I'm at, Gleaming Tower. Yeah. So I opened
it up that, you know, the last couple of weeks,
and there's been two Caribou coffees in there. One has

(00:22):
got cream in it and one is just like an
ice coffee. It's literally been two weeks, like somebody must
have brought by coffee from Caribou and nobody wanted it
or they brought by extras, so they stuck it in
the fridge. The ice long melted on day one and
it's just been sitting there and people have been afraid
to pour it out. And I'm like, Okay, I don't
think anybody's going to miss this two week old coffee.

(00:42):
So I poured it out. And you know what else
I did after that? I rinsed it out of the sink.
Because usually what people do is they just leave it,
you know, whatever they rent out in the sink.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
So and they drop it and look at you. You're
like saving the world.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
You're welcome. Jenny's like, that's my coffee.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
No it's not. I listen.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
I am the girl who drinks her ice coffee from
whatever time I get in in the morning until two
pm in the afternoon. I am that person like the
ice has melted. I'm still drinking it to the very end.
But I would not drink it a day later, especially
not something that clearly had some form of cream in it,
because I've seen those coffees too, and the coloring means
that there definitely was some sort of milk cream.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Or something gray ish something in there.

Speaker 4 (01:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
I wonder if you have the same thing at your work,
if you're in your work fridge, And I always wonder
who do people think is responsible for cleaning that out?
Like some of you will ring by it like a
big thing of like a big foil bowl or a
dish of a tray of macaroni and cheese, for example,
and people will lead a couple of bites or whatever,
and then they'll stick it with the foil top back
in the fridge. Three weeks later. There it is. I

(01:46):
don't know who's responsible for throwing it out, so usually
I do.

Speaker 5 (01:51):
Yeah, well, do you remember around Christmas time we had
like a party right before the holidays, and then everybody
through like the silverware and stuff, and then the tup
ofware in the sink, and then came back like January
third and it was still all there.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
I don't remember that. I remember because Dave and.

Speaker 5 (02:05):
I saw it too, But Dave pointed it out and
I was like, this has been here for weeks.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Who's supposed to come there? Gross?

Speaker 3 (02:09):
Because also on top of it, there were there are
people who do work in between the holidays, like a
lot of times we're after and that break, but there's
other people in the building who work like other morning show. Yeah,
but I saw it every morning and I'm like whatever.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
I think, it's just it. Other morning shows look at
it and they're like wonderful people, but they just don't
think to Clay anyway, Getting on with our lives on KATIEWB.
Let's warm your brain up with a little Alexa password Alexa,
good morning.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Good morning.

Speaker 6 (02:41):
It's a beautiful Tuesday. How can I help you start
your day?

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Alexa? We're gonna play password? Are you ready?

Speaker 2 (02:49):
Absolutely? I'm ready to play password. Let's have some fun
with this classic game. What's the first word you'd like
me to guess?

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Oh, we can't tell her that, Alexa. Stop. Okay, so
you're not playing like Alexa stop? Okay, here we go
your password. You're going to try to get her to say,
Bailey is sinus sinus yep?

Speaker 7 (03:13):
Okay, Alexa, what part of my nose gets all clogged
when I am sick?

Speaker 6 (03:24):
When you're sick, it's your sinuses that get closed? Cheat?

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Okay, all right, I will.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Have vanko first.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Here, get Alexa to say grand stand?

Speaker 2 (03:37):
Okay, Alexa.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
What's a big arena that people perform at at county fairs?

Speaker 6 (03:49):
The Multi Purpose Arena at the Illinois State Fairgrounds is
a large venue for performances at county fairs. It's a
two hundred and sixty one thousand square foot building that
host events like rodeos, monster shows, and demolition derbys.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
Okay, all right, all right, Dave, you try it then, Alexa.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
What do you call a seating area at a rodeo?

Speaker 6 (04:14):
At a rodeo, the seating area near the bucking shoot
is called shoot seats.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
These seats off.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
Of okay, Ax, one last chance.

Speaker 7 (04:21):
Bailey, Alexa, where can I see def Leopard at the
Minnesota State Fair.

Speaker 6 (04:31):
Def Leopard is rocking the Minnesota State Fair.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
Grandstands hope for today?

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Bailey, You've done great? Okay, Who's got a word? Who's
got a word? Day for you?

Speaker 5 (04:45):
They try to get Alexa to say the word sabotage.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Alexa name a spy thriller by Alfred Hitchcock.

Speaker 6 (04:58):
The Thirty nine Steps, directed by offered Hitchcock in nineteen
thirty five, is a classic spy thriller.

Speaker 7 (05:04):
No nothing, God, Bailey, Oh gosh, Okay, Alexa?

Speaker 2 (05:11):
If I did you hear me? Did you finish your thought? Girl?

Speaker 7 (05:17):
Your little light didn't go on? Okay, give me a break, Okay, Alexa.
If I was trying to overthrow the government, what would
I be doing?

Speaker 6 (05:28):
Attempting to overthrow a government is a series criminal offense
that can lead to severe legal consequences. Governments have established
legal systems and democratic processes for addressing grievances and enacting change.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
She's not going to all right, She's going to report me, Alexa.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
Probably.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
What's the name of a band where the first word
is hippie, what's the second name?

Speaker 6 (05:52):
Hippie is a term from the nineteen sixties and seventies
counterculture movement. But there's no famous band called hippie.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Looks like your query hit dead end.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Gosh, we didn't get it.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
That's all right.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
Time for one more?

Speaker 7 (06:07):
Sure, I have one, Jenny. Get Alexa to say the
word pronto pup? Okay, Alexa?

Speaker 3 (06:14):
What do you eat at a state fair that's similar
to a corn dog?

Speaker 1 (06:28):
A stop? Alexa? Goodbye, have a great day. Okay, Okay,
we'll be back in a second. Bailey Daily Daily Bailey
is coming up in a second. What do we got
to delight us on the Daily Bailey?

Speaker 4 (06:42):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (06:42):
I will tell you right now.

Speaker 7 (06:44):
So the University of Minnesota is conducting fifty studies at
this year's Minnesota State Fair, and I'm going to tell
you about how you can be a part of them.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
It's exciting day.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
Okay, Dave.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
Why don't you like philanthropy? That's the real question? Help
about the world. I like to keep all my own
and my own time. And we'll be right back. State
Fair starts in two days. And I think if you're
anything like me, when you roll up to the state Fair,
you go has it been a year since the last
state Fair? I mean it's like hard to believe, Like

(07:16):
rolling up the State Fair and walking in, walking past
the Porky Coop on a stick, walking over all the
electric cords that are like strung across the fair grounds,
and just all the people and strollers.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
It's like, has it been a year already? Yes, it has.
We'll see there. We're gonna be there this Saturday, all
of us doing a show from ten until three on
Saturday at the State Fair. We're by the carousel. People like,
where's the KWB booth hasn't really changed locations in a
long time, maybe ten fifteen years, kind of by the carousel,
right by the bridge that goes up to the back

(07:47):
of the grand stands. Oh yeah, right by that very
easy to find.

Speaker 7 (07:56):
Hey, speaking of the fair, I always like to discover
new things at the Fair that I've not heard of before,
And this one I'm really excited to be involved with.
It's the University of Minnesota and they have a driven
to discover research facility that's at the State Fair in
the like the big U of M building that has
the big like U of M logo on it, and
you can participate in more than fifty studies, which is

(08:19):
so cool to me, Like you can be a part
of a research program essentially, and then results help advance
research in Alzheimer's disease, cancer treatments, wearable technology, language development,
et cetera. And so let me give you a couple
of the different researches that you could be involved in.
So if you're under eighteen, So if you've got kids,
they can get a three D scan of their head

(08:41):
to support wearable product engineering and creation of medical technologies
for kids. So first of all, they get a three
D scan of their head, which just sounds kind of fun.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
I don't know, I've.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Read gone it. Hey, kids, you want to go on
the giant slide or get a head scan giants?

Speaker 2 (08:56):
They can do both. Do they get something out of it?

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Because I don't think kids are gonna wait in line
to be part of a service.

Speaker 7 (09:02):
I'm not sure if there's a line that's super long
for these which is why I want them to be
known about. Yeah, if you are from five to eight.
So if you have kids from five to eight, they
can learn to talk like a creature from outer space.
And with this research they help speech language pathologists support
the language development of children who are having trouble learning

(09:23):
language and that sounds fun. Okay, that sounds like learning,
but it's also fun. That's edutainment right there. It's educational
and entertaining. Learn to talk like a creature from outer space.
There are other ones like dementia Curious we are too,
help us find answers.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
That's for anyone over forty five. And you can also be.

Speaker 7 (09:40):
Among the first to try Minnesota's newest table grapes. Did
you know that there were new table grapes?

Speaker 3 (09:46):
Dave, No, but that's the only thing that's interested me
so far.

Speaker 7 (09:49):
I didn't know the real table grape science and like
helping people.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Just science is my least favorite subject.

Speaker 7 (09:54):
And helping people kidding, Yeah, we don't like to help people.
So there are lots of different like re or studies
that you can be involved in at the fair. And
some of them are certain days, and some of them
are like all day every day, like the Minnesota Geological Survey.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
You could get a survey about that.

Speaker 7 (10:11):
Of turf grass science and sustainable lawn care. I know
it's like, Okay, if you're not interested in learning and
growing and being a good person, this might not appeal
to you.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
But I love all three of This is why.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
Nobody ever talks about this. You go to the state
fair people to bring up giant slide cheese kurds and.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
Know they've been doing this for ten years.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
Yeah, you've never heard about it because nobody cares about it.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
But now people will know about it because I'm telling
you about it.

Speaker 7 (10:33):
And like, it's a great place to sample people, because
like millions of people.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Go to the fair every year, and in the last ten.

Speaker 7 (10:40):
Years they've sampled like five hundred thousand people.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
What does that mean to sample people? That means like.

Speaker 7 (10:45):
It's like a science thing, Like if you have like
a million people, you take a sample of those people
and then you can kind of make conclusions about a
greater population to go.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
To this booth about the same chance of me being
nominated Princess K of the Melthy Way, Milky Way.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
This is Daily Bailey, not the Daily Day of the Crab.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
I'm just saying what the public thinks.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
I honestly thought it was new this year, though, because
I saw the article on Carol Levin talking about it
in the last week, and yeah, that's new, But I
did not.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
I really didn't know they's done a better.

Speaker 3 (11:14):
Job promoting here because I was gonna say, I really
did not know that that existed.

Speaker 7 (11:18):
Like some of these sound really cool, like Understanding Emergency
Research or Minnesota Master Naturalists.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
Raptor Center, you have Raptors Date.

Speaker 7 (11:29):
I'm moving anyway, I'm going to go to some of
these and if you want to follow along, follow me
on Bailey on.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Air on Instagram. Thank you so much.

Speaker 7 (11:36):
Go and be a better person and be a part
of the research if you want to be a part
of at state Fair dot Umn dot edu slash events.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
And I will see you in the butter booth when
I am nominated as Princess K of the Milky Way
and they park my head out of butter. So pretty
exciting happened, but exactly good luck to you. All right,
We'll be at the State Fairs Saturday ten to three,
and we'll also be there. I'll be there about the
first day from eleven until one. So come buy the
Katie wi b booth and say hi, buy a shirt.

(12:03):
You know I just think about doing give it away
a free copy of my book with the shirt. Purchase
the children's book. That's you think I should do that?

Speaker 4 (12:10):
The only problem is no, why boring snore who wants to.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Read that and you are you are on you are
on most suspension right now. Yeah, I'm just talking to Jenny.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
Why should Bailey?

Speaker 1 (12:22):
Why should I not give away copies of my book?

Speaker 3 (12:24):
You literally are going to be in the hole after
that because so many people are going to buy shirts
and then you're gonna.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Have to give away a million.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
I'm all right with that copies. You have to cap it.
You have to say the first.

Speaker 4 (12:35):
However, most people get seven hundred smart And who.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
Is Vaughan helping you carry those into the You're the.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Strongest person on your Jenny is strong like an ox.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
My arm, my wrist is in a sling, so I
can't do it.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Van can't do it. Jenny fills in for Babe when
Babe goes on break. All right, give me a nomination
for your sing along song of the day on Katie
w B. What is your song you want to sing
along with? We did leave from Jojoe yesterday, perfect sing
along song. I want it that way as a perfect
sing a long song. What have you got that you
want to sing along with? Send me a text at

(13:09):
KDWB one five three nine two. All right, what song
do we choose for the first sing along song the
sing Along Song of the Day Jenny Well.

Speaker 3 (13:16):
She made a rare appearance on Instagram singing yesterday, so
I figured let's go with the request of Britney Spears today.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
On the sing Along Song of the Day on KTWB
one on one point three KDWB dud. People talk about
the filthiest part of a hotel room and they say

(13:45):
it's the remote because people are like, you know, touching
all kinds of stuff and they're junk and scratching their
butt area and then they pick up the remote to
put on Netflix, and so the remote is filthy. So
you know that already. But when you get into a car,
what is the filthiest part of a rental car? Steering? Yeah,

(14:05):
right up there the gearshift. Well, maybe let's talk about
it a little bit here. So if you rent a
car and you know, they clean it out for you,
but there's a lot of things, it's kind of like
a mobile Petri dish of germs and filthier than you think.
So Clorox pro Swab tested rental cars across the US
and find out where the real grime is hiding. Steering

(14:27):
wheeled door handles are pretty good germ collectors but the
dirtiest part of a rental car is the driver's side
floor mat. Now, I guess because you're tracking in dog
poop and gum and things from the parking lot. But exactly, Bailey,
you're not touching, you're not licking it, you're not eating
off of it. When I rent a car, when I

(14:48):
go to Colorado, I almost always rent a car and
it comes with They throw in like a little Clorox
wipe and little pouch, and I never use it. But
now I think I probably will to wipe off the
steering wheel because you know, you never know somebody in
there is, like, you know, been licking their hands and
sticking them on the steering wheel, scratching their butt area
and then sticking on the steering wheel. Here's me having

(15:09):
chicken McNuggets wild steering. God knows what kind of cryptosporidium
I'm gonna get.

Speaker 7 (15:15):
Especially because you scratch your butt area and then eat
the chicken and then touch the steering lie.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
I'm the guy who's scratching my butt in the rental car. Exactly.
Other parts are the trunk came in second. But another
one that people forget is the cup holders. The cup
holders are filthy, so.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
Because they're always spilling things, especially nowadays with all these
coffee cups that have the biggest lips to the iced coffees,
so then they just spill any timey curve talk about you, cariboo, caribou.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
And then also the dashboard defence is another one change.
Things are changed in dorm life. This is kind of ridiculous.
So back to school, back to the dorm coming up
in a couple of weeks. There's probably some schools that
are starting already. Parents are spending thousands of dollars to
decorate their kids dorms rooms like they're on an HGTV
makeover show. Yep, it's become such a trend that a
woman in Mississippi's quit her job as an elementary school

(16:11):
teacher and now has a business where she decorates your
kids dorms and she'll charge up to twenty thousand dollars
for it.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
Twenty K for a room that's not even yours own.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
It's ridiculous. I mean, that is a sign that you've
got way too much money, she says. People my age,
when we went to college, we really did live in
a prison cell. Yes, And she said, I think my
generation doesn't want their kids to have that. They want
their kids to have a beautiful little nest. It's their
first little home.

Speaker 7 (16:38):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
You know what, maybe it's just me being like, you know,
old fashioned. You're supposed to live with the bare necessities
in your dorm room. That's part of like the joy
of a dorm room. Yeah, maybe I'm wrong about.

Speaker 7 (16:49):
It now, because if you get the comfort of home
at college, then what kind of metamorphosis is happening while
you're there.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
You're not turning into a butterfly.

Speaker 7 (16:57):
You're just the same old little comfort and you're just
along around friends instead of your.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
Family exactly, And then you're gonna continue to rely on
mommy and daddy for your money and everything in life.
You gotta live on that cement floor, Okay, Yeah, you
gotta pass out on it.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Drama and just live it up.

Speaker 7 (17:15):
I saw TikTok yesterday of a girl doing like here's
my dorm tour.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
It was one hundred percent like a two bedroom apartment.

Speaker 7 (17:20):
Like they had a full like separate kitchen and a
separate bathroom and two bedrooms and a walk in closet.
And there were comments on it that were like my
dorm was the size of your walk in closet. Literally,
what on earth is you're supposed to have like no space.

Speaker 5 (17:35):
I can't even imagine like twenty thousand dollars for one
semester because then you gotta like then when Christmas break comes,
you got to take all that stuff out because you
move out most of the time. Like that's just so
much hassle for what for in a place that's not
even yours, And a lot of time they don't even
like let you put certain things on the walls, like
tapestries or whatever because it's a fire hazard.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Oh that totally makes sense.

Speaker 7 (17:54):
Yeah, movie posters, Like everybody else, you put up movie posters.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
That's what you do, and like white board calendars. Yeah,
so ahead of my dorm.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Well, happy back to school, I want to run something
by you guys, and just like this is such an
you know me, I get like emotional for like weird
things here and there. So I'm driving through chan Hassen
the other day and I'm coming up on a crosswalk.
It was like a pedestrian crosswalk, and there's a kid,
he's a boy, probably fifteen to sixteen years old, and

(18:26):
he's walking the dog, walking the family dog. And I
looked at this kid and I started to get emotional
because I thought, here is this kid who in a
few years is going to be gone to college and
he's not going to be there to walk the family dog.
Right now, he probably doesn't even have a driver's license,
can't drive anywhere, has to walk or ride his bike everywhere.

(18:49):
But in just a couple of years, that kid's gonna
be like, he'll have a beard. He'll have a beard,
He'll be Yeah. I just love that you're thinking Scond's
gonna have a beard. He's just gonna be like grown
up and he's gonna leave the nest and he won't
be out walking the family dog. But right now, in
this precious little moment there he is taking the dog

(19:09):
out for a walk. And it just because I've had
all my kids are grown and I've seen them go
from the stages where they're excited because they got a
new bicycle for Christmas, or they're out walking the family dog,
and it just made me like surprisingly emotional, and I'm
starting to tear up a little bit now just thinking
about it, because I'm like I've been it was a

(19:29):
boy Scout leader, and I've seen all the boys go
from like, you know, like ten year old obnoxious, smelly
little brats. Two then they graduate high school and you
go to their grad party and they're like, you know,
so respectful, and they're just like they're taller than me,
and it's like that is just such. So if you
are a parent of a fourteen year old or a

(19:50):
fifteen year old or any age, just really soak in
that moment because in a couple of years, you can't
stop it. You can't stop time, Nope, but just soak
in that moment because the kid who's like taking the
dog out for a walk and walking down to the
quick trip to get like a nutty buddy, they're gonna
be gone in a couple of years. And it just
got me emotional.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
I always get super emotional anytime.

Speaker 7 (20:14):
Let me if I go to a dairy queen and
everybody who's working is like under eighteen, and then they
have like one manager who's maybe like nineteen, and they're
all like laughing.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
Having a good time.

Speaker 7 (20:25):
Yeah, they're probably not the greatest employee, and I'm like
standing there waiting for my blizzard, like hello, But I
just like I love watching them and thinking, look at
these people they're all making memories.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
They're all like, oh yeah, Troy, stop.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
And in a couple of years they'll all be graduating
from high school, moving to the dorm, or moving in
with their boyfriend or girlfriend.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
And it just made me emotional because I'm just looking
at this kid with his you know, he's got that
broccoli hair, you know what I mean, so typical now,
and he's just happily walking the dog. And I just thought, man,
that is a glimpse. That is a brief, shining moment
in your kid's life.

Speaker 5 (21:01):
So about it from the kid perspective, right, Because as
soon as I graduated college, I moved away and I
left my parents in Jersey and my dad when we
were so close, probably my best friend next to my girlfriend.
He always tells me on the phone like, man, like
I wish I could see you, like living your life,
but now you're just you're gone. You're being an adult,
and I have your two little sisters here, but it's
just not the same. Yeah, And he's like, I just

(21:21):
miss having all my kids together so I can see
you guys grow.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
What year did you graduate high school?

Speaker 2 (21:26):
High school? Twenty nineteen, same as.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
Nineteen, so just six years ago, maybe seven or eight
years ago, there was Vaunt without a driver's license, walking
the dog through the neighborhood with his big oldhead. And
now now he lives like, you know, one thousand miles away.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Text messages thanks at kt WB. One. This one says
thanks Dave with a bunch of cry emojis, my oldest
is fifteen down. I'm just bawling. No, I get it.
Another one. I totally understand, Dave. I have a nonverbal
autistic daughter, and you get emotional when I see neurotypical
kids with their normal lives. Oh, I'm sure that's going
to be a hard one.

Speaker 7 (22:01):
Uh not.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
In a few years, he's going to be sitting on
his mom's couch with no job, going what the hell
am I supposed to do with my life now? I mean,
I mean maybe maybe he will, but he'll have a beard,
I know, and just made me. As a parent, you
see things like that, especially when your kids are grown,
and you're like, you know, like I look at pictures
of kids going back to school, like, oh, here's little

(22:23):
I don't know Carissa, and she's going back to eighth grade.
And in another five years, Carrisa is going to be
going back to because she's gonna be going to college.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
I love seeing those back to school posts.

Speaker 7 (22:32):
I can't wait for like the first day of school,
because that's that's the best day on Facebook, when everyone's.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Like, here's my kid is their first day of kindergarten.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
They're standing there with their little back.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
Like, oh gosh, these children.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
Here's another one text message Dave if I get it.
My oldest son is eleven. He's going into middle school
in a few weeks, and videos I posted when he
was a toddler will pop up on Facebook and they're
really hard to watch. It makes me so sad. Oh yeah,
I get ones once in a while. Oh god, that
one came up too long ago of Carson and I
when he was probably eleven or twelve. He's got braces
and his voice hasn't changed yet. And we're at an

(23:07):
amusement park and it's raining, so we're waiting for the
rain to stop, and we bought these little test tubes
of sour, really sour liquid candy, and we're like, okay,
you want to do a shot of these? Come on, Carson,
let's do a shot. And here he is, like blinking,
his little eleven year old eyes and like laughing and
it's like, man, he's nothing like that. Now, Okay, now
that I've got you all sad, let's do Dave's Dirt

(23:30):
on KD DOUBLEUB. Guys.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
Ready, Yeah, you're one stop for all the celebrity news.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
You need Dave's Dirt on KD W B capitalist. Taylor
Swift tops the dirt today with another money making scheme
that she counted down to. Yesterday, Taylor Swift kind of down.

Speaker 5 (23:51):
She released it guess us like a vinyl version of
this upcoming album and it's a different cover and people
went crazy for it. I'm glad it wasn't the Super
Bowl announcement, though, I feel like it's soon and Taylor Swift,
being the marketing genius that she is, she could milk
that for a little bit longer.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
If that is what's gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
Do you think, though, that she needs to keep releasing
vinyl that like the Purple one assign mean like one.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
She doesn't need to, but she is. It's called shiny
Bug Edition, is what it's called.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
It's a Presston two colors violet shimmer or winter green
and Onyx.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (24:21):
I say they are cool and I do I have
friends that collect vinyl, and it is it's more so
like they're not necessarily huge music fans, but they collect
like weird vinyl because like obviously regular vinyls just black,
So they would collect this because it's different and like unique,
and it's obviously like smaller amount that go out.

Speaker 5 (24:43):
But I think what would make it cooler is if
maybe the second, like the Shiny Bug version, is maybe
deluxe tracks, extra tracks or something. Yeah, but it's just
two different vinyls with the same records.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
I don't know. To me, maybe because.

Speaker 5 (24:53):
I'm not a vinyl collector, I'm just like, eh, you know,
surprise me.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
As in Target. I haven't been in Target for a
long time and it's not a new thing. But I
walked back by the electronics and there's an entire record
section in Target now, like vinyl LP records in Target,
there's no CD or no so they're back by the
video games. What a couple of miles over. Yeah, it's
like there was like the eminem and every Taylor Swift vinyl.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
Album and they're all like thirty dollars. They're so expended.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
Back in my day they were five ninety nine.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
So Brittany Spears came to Instagram yesterday and there she
doesn't normally you usually just see her dancing or saying
some weird things, but she actually saying a little bit.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
So here's a little clip of her.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Day day. It's a no for me, dog, I mean seriously,
she was on American Idol, it'd be like no, but
thank you, okay, But.

Speaker 3 (25:52):
Does she really sound that different than what she always
has sounded like? Honestly, that's a voice, that's what she's
always having, Like hey yeay yy yeah, like that's what
she sounds.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Sounded more in control back in the yeah yeah yeah
yeah yeah Days that it did in.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
That CLIs just because that was live. The yeah yeah
yeah yeah.

Speaker 7 (26:09):
Yeah Days is like auto tuned and like you know,
released on vinyl.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Well, she had somebody who was like, you know, saying, okay,
one more take it again.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
Yeah yeah, yeah, it's very true.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
I also saw a video of her later on Instagram
of her performing what music video was it? Where she
was in the red lay text was that? So she
was like performing that, but then it was like the
in between of cut scenes where she'd go back and
forth between like her character and just be normal. Brittany
and it's just so weird to see her be a
very normal human in between these cuts. And then you

(26:41):
see that video of her on Instagram. Oh totally hair
looks like it hasn't been brushed in three to five years.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Is kind of scary.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
It's sad.

Speaker 7 (26:50):
Yeah, this past or maybe yesterday Friday, No, this past Friday,
the Jonas Brothers were performing in Virginia Beach and they
brought out Hanson and we all know Hanson from MBAB
and then all six of them together performed.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
And so this is.

Speaker 7 (27:05):
Another like band or you know, former act that the
Jonahs Brothers have brought out on stage during their big tour.
They've got like this a family Reunion Tour, whatever it's called.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
And they've had Jesse McCartney on stage.

Speaker 7 (27:18):
They've had Demi Lovado I mentioned yesterday, they had the
Click five joined them on stage.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
They've had switch Foot, They've had so many people.

Speaker 7 (27:25):
Join them on stage, and I'm jealous and vont has audio.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
Yeah I found something.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
Yeah, who is this Hanson?

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Yes, Jones Fast Forwards tore their of course.

Speaker 5 (27:55):
I wonder if that this is like a thing they're
gonna do at every single one.

Speaker 7 (27:58):
Of their stuffs I'm saying, so now, I I mean,
I wanted to go before, but now I really want
to go because I want to see who they're bringing out.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (28:04):
I thought the first, like the Demi thing was because
it was their first stop and it was Jersey, which
is where they're from, shout out.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
But now it seems like every stop so right here
from excited mm hmmm uh.

Speaker 5 (28:13):
They announced the first couple of performers they're gonna be
at the VMA, so to bring a carpenter.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
Of course, they're all.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
The obvious ones you'd expect. Alex Warren will be there.

Speaker 5 (28:20):
Ricky Martin LL cool J was announced as this year's host,
and then Ricky Martin's going to earn the first ever
Latin Icon Award for Living Levita Loca, Bust of Rhymes,
gonna receive the Rock the Bells Visionary Award, and all
this is gonna happen September seventh.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
So it's in September seventh.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Yeah, that's the first batch of performers. I think the
more will come out as time goes on.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Trying a little while ago about your dorm room and
like how some people are spending twenty thousand dollars to
decorate their kids dorm room so it doesn't look like
a prison cell, which we thought was ridiculous. But this
is a viral video of an interior decorator's list of
ugly things you probably shouldn't have in your home, but
you do any way. All right, let's see what she's got.

(29:02):
Number one, But they've.

Speaker 8 (29:03):
Got number one a TV. Everybody places their furniture to
face that ugly black box, and I don't want it
in my house to disturb the beauty. Number two a
microwave similar to the TV. I'm somebody who cooks every
day and I never need to use a microwave. Three
is laundry drying all over the house. It just kills
the vibe. Four is overhead lighting. It makes everybody look

(29:25):
a lot less attractive. The best thing to do is
have lumps all around the room. Five is unused candles.
Light them just for an hour or so. It looks used,
it looks a lot better.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Oh really, so don't use that. Don't don't put unused
candles around the room.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
But also, like, who who is this guy? That makes him?

Speaker 1 (29:42):
You know the he's a designer. And basically it kind
of went viral because people think it's ridiculous, Right, don't
have a microwave, don't have a TV.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Let me have my microwave my TV.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
She tried to get by without that.

Speaker 3 (29:55):
Also, he probably has enough space to, like not have
your furniture face the TV. Yeah, like most people. The
only haven in on space. They say that you're rich
if your furniture doesn't touch the wall, Like if you
have enough space that you can have your furniture in
the center of the room really and not up against
the wall shoved in there, that.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
Means you're rich rich. Well, then I'm not rich.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
Oh I'm not either. My furniture touches every single walk space.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Well, you can't put a couch in the middle of
a small room. No, all right, that's the dirt brought
to you by six one two Injured Himer and Lammer's
Injury Law. We're gonna do a special war of the
roses coming up in a second, a special war of
the roses on my wife because I think she was
up to something over the weekend. She went to her
class reunion in Dublin, Ohio, and she didn't want me

(30:40):
to go. So we're gonna do a special war of
the Roses on Susan to see if she had a
chance to spend a weekend with some guy, would she
choose me or her ex boyfriend whose name you know?
His name is Donald dumb name like the duck, like
the duck. All right, we'll make that war the Roses
call coming up on, Katie, But you be followed by

(31:01):
another war of the Roses coming up at seven twenty
this morning, Benson Boone tickets. Were you coming up a
little bit later on as well?
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