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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I got good news for you. It's a short week,
so it's not a long week. It is a night
short week. And then hopefully you don't have to work
in the fourth of July Thursday, when you get off work,
you go out and you pour yourself a banana Dakrie.
A banana has a banana Dakirie. You thought I was
gonna say, Margarita, no a ba. Go to the go
to down to Mainers and get yourself a banana Dacre
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and sit out on the deck and watch rich people
cruise buying their boats. Half the fourth of July.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
When you throw chocolate in there, doesn't it become what
do they call it? It's like a dirty dirty monkey.
Yeah dirty, yeah, dirty dirty dirty banana. That sounds good,
sounds really good.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Yeah yeah, okay, sounds delicious. So anyway, there's your good news,
is Katie. It is one voice short on the show
today because Jenny is. Jenny is in Iceland right now
taking a trip to somewhere exotic in Iceland. Now me,
I plan to go to Mitchell, South Dakota on my vacation.
(00:58):
I heard God's Country there. That's beautiful. It's close to
wall Drug. I mean that is God's Country this weekend.
I hope you had a good weekend. It was you know,
it's it's it's screwy. It's like it's kind of cloudy,
and it's kind of damp, and it was super humid. Yesterday.
I had such a great time at the Pride five
k I. You know, basically all I do is stand
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there and make announcements and tell people, you know, make
sure you pee before you run and slow people line
up in the back and blah blah blah, and we're
gonna start in a few minutes. And this the nicest
people were coming up and saying what Katie WB has
meant to them over the years, and it was just
very nice. But my favorite part of the weekend was
going flying with Alison. My daughter, Alison and I started
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going flying together when she was little, and we took
our first selfie in the plane when she was five,
and then it became a tradition. So every year for
the last twenty nine years now, because she's thirty something,
there's a picture of her and I and she gets
older and taller and I get uglier and shorter in
these pictures, but there's a picture. It is my favorite picture.
(02:02):
Of the Weekend. It's in the Weekend in five photos,
but you have to see it on Instagram because the
Facebook or the website is not working right. So that's
my favorite one.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
You look nice in this one. It's not the best one,
but you do look nice in this one.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
You did look good.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I gotta go back and watch the video montage you made.
I want to see all of them.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Yeah, I made a video montage. And it's kind of
funny because in the very first picture, poking out of
my pocket are Star Party tickets and because I know
that's how it was in like may Or, so I
think Star Party must have been that night because there's
the Star Party tickets, and then there's her engagement ring
and there's you can tell us twenty twenty because of
the masks that we're wearing. So that's my favorite picture.
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You can see him on Facebook Dave Ryan Show, Dave
Ryan KTWGB or on Instagram Dave Ryan Show.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
My favorite is from me and vont in the Pride Parade,
which is also on our Instagram pages. Bailey on air
and we both walked in the parade. Yes, it was
very humid, very humid. The entirety of yesterday for the
parade and for like walking around the festival afterwards, because
I do that as well, and it's so huge, I
always get lost. I walked seven miles yesterday.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
The parade, which is probably a couple of miles in
the parade alone.
Speaker 4 (03:13):
Including the parade. I walked so much yesterday. But it
was fun. We had lots of people like, you know,
yelling and screaming for us and been like whoo, and.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Then Vont would be like, when I say happy, you
say Pride.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Nice.
Speaker 4 (03:26):
So it was. It was really fun.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
And I had to deck Vont out in a bunch
of rainbows when he arrived because he was just looking
like Vaunt.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
Saw the glasses, Yeah, glasses. I had two bandanas on
and I had like little Lais. Me and Bailey kept
giving like you know, like the Hawaiian lays. We'd go
give them to people and be like you just got
laid and they did the laugh good exactly that good did.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
My favorite picture it's the I guess the one on
Instagram since our websites down.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Me and Alista we went to.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
The Pride Festival after the fact, and we had no
intention on staying long, but we saw from the corner
of our eye a Puerto Rican food truck, and you
guys know that that's just been like things trying to
find Puerto Rican food out here.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
And the wait in line was well worth the food.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
It was probably the best food truck experience I've had
in the past couple.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Of weeks going at festivals. So that was really cool.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Okay, once the website comes up, though, I went to
sex World and I took a picture with the giant animatronic. Yea, yeah,
and so there's that picture whenever, whenever, Hopefully you see
the blog later today.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Yeah, I don't know. The website is not really working,
but at least the radio is still working. You're working,
you're up, Thanks for being here on KDWB. Do we
have Maroon five tickets later on today? Yes, we do
it seven thirty five and then every day this week. Okay,
so Maroon five coming up at seven thirty five. We
got Dave's dirt. We had a lot of stuff to
cover in the dirt we got. You can't make this
stuff up. Coming up in a second, and you can
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appar I tell you what, you can't make up that
storm on Saturday night. What in the world the Holy
(05:06):
cats walking around the neighborhood. There's trees blown over, children
tumbling across walls, trampolines in the middle of the street.
It was I mean, seriously, there were trees blown over
down in the neighborhood, and it was just I kind
of slept through the whole thing. I heard a couple
of claps of thunder. But I woke up on Sunday
and people are like, oh my god, it was the
apocalypse last night.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
It was insane because I usually do sleep through that stuff.
Alyssa gets scared at like my shoe dropping on the floor.
She heard that thunder, which felt like it was next
to our apartment. She scared the but Jesus out of me.
Then we woke up the next day and we found
out it hit our building, like it actually hit our building.
The elevators were down, Oh wow, And somebody, I guess
because I'm in like a local Facebook group about our area,
(05:47):
and somebody caught it on video on the ring camera
hitting our building, what like the lightning striking and it
hit our building, and it was like, this is crazy.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Yeah, there's a tornado near like I don't know, maybe
a mile or two from our house. Were tornadoes that
touchdown like all over, so it was kind of crazy.
You probably asked this question all the time when you
meet somebody new and you're making conversation, but apparently it's
an instant turn off. So when you meet somebody, you
(06:16):
don't want to ask them what they do for a living,
which is probably the third or fourth thing that we
ask them. Oh hi, Bailey, I'm Dave. Yeah, where you're
from or I'm from chan Hassen, Okay, yeah, what do
you you know? What do you do for a living? Well,
basically what you're asking is you're like asking what are
you worth? And I don't see it that way, But
according to this expert, Vanessa van Edwards, she wrote a
(06:37):
book Captivate the Science of his succeeding with people, don't
ask what do you do? Because it's saying what are
you worth? So if somebody is not defined by what
they do, it's actually your rude person, she says. What
you should ask instead, replace it with working on anything
exciting these days, or working on anything exciting recently. It's decent.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Okay, so what an old person would say, you're working
on anything exciting these days.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
I guess. But if you're let's say that you are unemployed, yeah,
and you're like, well, I'm between jobs right now, or
you're a physician, then it's like okay, big vast different.
Oh you're a doctor. Oh my god. I've learned a
couple of months ago to learn like what do you
like to do? And so I was asking people down
to the five case, like, so what do you like
to do? Oh well, I'm a big runner, dug. Yeah,
(07:25):
so what do you like to do?
Speaker 4 (07:26):
I don't see.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
I like, I get asking the question or not asking
it first, but I would still ask it later on
because it's still something that takes absolutely for forty hours
of every work week. Like I'm going to ask you
what you do during the day? Yeah, Like, oh, so
what do you do at night after you get home
from work?
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (07:43):
Cool, what's your work? It's just it takes up such
a big part of your life, so I think it's important.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
No, I think that maybe it's just a better because
we've all asked somebody what do you do for a living?
They're like, oh, I'm in it or I'm in HR
and it's like, okay, I'm boring. It was like, cool,
what's a cool part of your job? A person you
like to hang out without work? I feel bad because,
you know, I don't want to be like braggy.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
But like when I'll ask somebody and I'll they'll say, oh,
I'm a digital marketing research strategies.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
I'm like a snoozefest and then they'll ask me I'm
on the Dave Ryan Show. Like I don't want to
sound like I'm flexing.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
But like.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
I'll be really honest with you. Sometimes it depended on
the situation, like if I'm buying a car, for example,
I've had this happen before. It's like, oh, so what
do you do? What is your occupation? And if I say, well,
I'm a DJ at KWB, they lean out of their
cube and they go, hey, Frank, we got a big
celebrity over here. And I hate that because Frank has
(08:37):
not heard of KWB. He'll be like, I'm a big
KQ fan, and it's like, so now when I'm buying
a car, you know, I got to write down my occupation.
But I'll be like, we're gonna forget this right now.
And I had a salesperson last car. I body said
forget what instantly played along and I'm like, we're not
going to talk about War of the Roses were not.
I'm buying a car. I don't want to talk about
my work right now. Yeah, yeah, okay. Next story. Baby showers,
(09:00):
baby showers, bridle showers. There's a new term called display
showers where guests bring the unwrapped gifts. Now remember they're
unwrapped that are arranged on the table for everybody to see.
That saves the bride or the mom to be from
that awkward thing that nobody likes to do opening presents
and making a big fuss out of each one. It
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allows for more relaxed socializing and chatting with guests and
less performance anxiety because a lot of people don't want
to open gifts in front of a crowd. So you
just bring your little display thing if you're baby Bjorn,
or your little onesie set or your little set of
rattles or baby shoes or whatever.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
Mm hmm and just set them on the table. I
think that only works for adult parties. A display party
would never work if you were a kid.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Well, no, that's not no kids. Well it's funny because
you know what kids give any more? They give gift cards. Yeah, really,
they really do. Yeah, because when Carson would go to
a birthday party, it's like, Okay, you're going to Mitchell's
birthday party. What are we gonna get Mitchell on twenty bucks? Really,
you don't get Mitchell a light bride anymore. You get
him twenty five bucks.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
I was going to get like an action figure. See,
you're an adult, so you can think about it differently.
No kids want k ks money. Yes, so cold, it's
so adorable. If you've got a little kid, you know
exactly what I'm talking about. They come home with a
little gift.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Bag of junk, like a little like a little plastic slinky,
a bouncy ball, a couple of crayons, a whistle, a whistle,
and then they're so excited and then within fifteen minutes
of them leaving the party, it's on the floor in
their bedroom and they never touch it.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
Again.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
But it's a requirement and it's adorable, So all right,
that's it for you can't make this stuff up. It's
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on kd w B. All right, let's do the sing
along song in the morning. This is kind of something
to kind of like wail along within your car while
you're out on your walk or getting ready your brush.
Just hard to do while you're brushing your teeth, but
(10:56):
good luck sing along with this and boost your mood.
It is scientific proven to make your day brighter. And
this is the song that we decided to do. It
is well, it needs no introduction. If you open up
Instagram and go to Dave Ryan KATWB, there's a picture
of me standing in front of the people that are
running in the race and they're all like waving and
(11:17):
happy and whatever. The second picture is like some people
who love to listen to the show. But picture number
three has this story behind it. So if you open
up Dave Ryan KATWB on Instagram, and if you can't,
I'll just explain it to you. The woman in pink
with a pink headband that is Lena Spenson's sister, really
(11:37):
isn't that crazy to say it, and now I kind
of see it. I see it too. Yeah, she came
up yesterday and she's like, my god, I Lena's real
name is Bethany, and so she comes up and I'm
Bethany's sister. I'm like, yes, you are, and so that's
her husband. And honestly, I'm not sure who the what
the relation is with the person in the middle, but
(11:58):
it was just kind of cool because you know, Lena
was on the show for like four or five years
back from like two thousand and seven to twenty eleven,
something like that, and I was telling her sister, I said,
she has done an amazing transformation from being a bank
teller to now being a filmmaker living in New York City.
Lina's family is from here. Yeah. Oh yeah, Lina's family's
(12:19):
from here. Yeah. And she said she appreciates all you
did for her and giving her a first break, and
I said, well, she deserved her first break, so she
would have got it whether it was me or somebody else,
which is what I always think. If you're like, you know,
it's not me that gave you a break. You earned
your break, and you would have got it whether it
was me or somebody else. But it's always nice to
be like a little tip of the hat, you know.
(12:39):
I think who doesn't like that? It is time for
the Monday morning dance party. Whatever, dirt first, what we're
doing the dirt first? Yeah, let's do the dirt first
on KDWB from Hollywood, right to your radio.
Speaker 4 (12:54):
It's Dave's Dirt on kd w B.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
I went out and saw the number one movie over
the weekend, F one with Brad Pit. Yeah. It was okay.
It was two and a half hours long. It was
a lot of racing, and it was a lot of racing,
and then a lot of racing and a lot of racing.
Speaker 4 (13:12):
Tense moments.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Oh, there was all kinds of tense moments. But by
the last hour, I kept glancing at my watch. I'll
be honest with you. I thought I thought it would
be just thrilling, like Top Gun, Maverick or something. It's
just very predictable. Was it more dramatic than Fast and
Furious or less dramatic? I never saw Fast and Furious ever. Yeah,
never saw it. Just not really into the like car
(13:35):
racing movies neither. And they they had said that you
don't have to be in car racing movies to see
this when and I'm like, okay, but it was I
mean the people around me, the theater was packed. We
went to Eden Prairie Center, sow it in imax. It
was packed.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
And the old people next to me are like that
was great. Did you like that? I'm like, yeah, that
was really good. Because I'm not going to go ba.
I was okay. I give it about a two and
a half on a scale of one to five stars.
Oh wow, Squid Game three all show a little bit disappointing.
Squid Game three is like, okay, I love Squid Game one.
Two was in and three is kind of like what's
going on again? To watch the entire series.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
I've watched all the Squid games, but like, how many
episodes are there?
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Like forty seven of each season. I don't know. You
watched the whole season eight or so of each season, so.
Speaker 4 (14:15):
You didn't go outside except for that one time.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
I did not not really.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
I mean I almost finished the entire season of The Bear.
I have one episode left. I did my best, but
I've got news of the wedding. All of those Century
Plain Point Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are officially married now.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
They got married over the weekend.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
They had like a three day wedding and obviously invited
a bunch of famous celebrity people. So they had Kim
Kardashian there, Tom Brady, Sydney Sweeney, Orlando Blue.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
No, can we back up? Tom Brady was hooking up
with Sydney Sweet this event.
Speaker 4 (14:51):
It's a weird thing right now. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
It seemed like it was kind of they were playing
musical chairs all of the single people.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Really.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
Tom Brady was like seen with Sidney Sweeney, but he
was also seen.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
With a swimsuit model, Brooks Nader, who's also in her twenties.
Tom Brady is forty seven, and then like Orlando Bloom
was also seen with Sidney Sweeney. I don't know, I
feel like all the single people were just hanging out. Okay,
she was twenty seven. Yeah, yeah, so that was weird.
And also to that, like apparently Chris Jenner like lobbied
(15:23):
to get all of the Kardashians to be there so
that it could be for their TV show. So like
Chloe Kardashian was only invited because Chris Jenner pushed for that,
and then Kylie Jenner didn't bring Timothy Chalomage because she
was a last minute invite, but like.
Speaker 4 (15:37):
Even Oprah was there, and they had obviously their wedding.
I assume they had a reception as well. But then
they had an after party, a wedding after party.
Speaker 3 (15:45):
Where everybody wore fancy like lounge wear, and apparently Oprah
Winfrey tore up the dance floor with usher. Like it
just seems it's just they took all these famous people,
put them in like a little bingo ball, and then
they just all show out and it's just random. It
just feels like, here are all these random celebrities you
would never see together, and here they are. And I
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want to know who, Like Sidney Sweeney, which one of
these two are you friends with? That's what I'm Sanchez
or Jeff Bezos?
Speaker 1 (16:12):
What is the relation?
Speaker 3 (16:13):
Or did they just want hot people at their wedding.
I don't know, that's a really good question, is like
hot people or do they wanted buzz? They wanted people
to talk about this wedding, so they invited everybody famous.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
Yeah, yeah, Well, speaking of weddings, it might actually be
over for Haley and Justin. Sources say that their six
year marriage might be over. They spotted Hailey Bieber without
her wedding ring. She visited New York City with a
real estate agent, and apparently she's looking to spend her
newfound wealth on a penthouse apartment. And people are saying
that they're expecting to hear the official announcement because it's
(16:44):
just rumors right now, very very soon. They expect to
hear about the need for privacy during a quote difficult
time while the couple focuses on co parenting. And honestly,
I think that's good because we've always talked about for
the past couple of weeks.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
Is Haley Justin how it doesn't seem healthy?
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (17:02):
I really, you know, I feel bad for Justin Bieber
because we met him one time. He stood right over
there and he had his sweet little bowl cut when
he was like thirteen years old, and I think he's
a sweet human. But just the fame and the pressure
and the money and the just the expectations just got
to grind it down. And I really thought that she
was like gonna be his, you know, somebody to lean on. Yeah,
apparently that is not the case anymore.
Speaker 4 (17:22):
I mean, if he's heavy, it's going to be tough
on her, him the lean on her.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
This is an interesting story nineties. There's a lot of
nineties nostalgia and people are going, yeah, back when Friends
and Fresh Prince was on and there's but people are
looking at Friends and Seinfeld and all these shows from
back then and going they were shows that didn't age
very well. For example, Doogie Houser MD big show back
(17:49):
in the nineties, the first episode has an adult woman
pretending to seduce him. The second episode is it about
adult woman trying to get pregnant by Doogie Houser, and
he's like a child, He's like fourteen years Seinfeld. There's
a lot to offend modern sensibilities. But somebody specifically mentioned
the episode where Jerry was allegedly assaulted by his dentist
while he was under and they played it for laughs.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
I've been watching Seinfeld just like, as you know, kind
of in passing if I have like twenty minutes.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
George Costanza is so offensive, but I just love him.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
That's kind of the idea of the show. Yeah, he
is just like an unlikable Vieta. Oh gosh, Will and
Grace was I didn't watch Will and Grace, but if
I remember there was like a one gay character.
Speaker 4 (18:28):
Two yeah, there were two gay care it was a
very gay show, yes, okay.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
And they said that they used queerness as a punchline,
being gay with either silly or you were doomed to
be alone and sad. So that hasn't aged well. Friends,
quote fat jokes, gay jokes. Everybody in New York is white. Ross,
sleeps with his students, sleeps with his school librarian in
high school, tries to kiss his cousin and violate Rachel's boundaries, etc.
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I remember watching one maybe five years ago where it's
Thanksgiving and they're all out in the courtyard playing football,
and the girls try to distract the boys by lifting
their tops up and showing them their boobs, and I thought, ah,
I mean that doesn't offend me, but it didn't age
very well. Yeah, you know. Another one is Fresh Prince.
They really went off on Uncle Phil. They said Will
(19:15):
was a teenager great dating grown women every other episode,
and Phil and Vivian just let it happen, and then
finally misses doubt fire. They said, between the transphobia and
the part where he makes a pact with the older
two kids to keep it a secret, from their mom
hasn't aged well. I love that movie.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
I did you guys see over the weekend, Beyonce almost
had an exit accident at one of her concerts.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
I heard about it.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Yeah, she's doing a show in Houston and she's like
hanging from it's like a car floating and.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Then this happens. Oh you have a clip, Dave, I do. Yep,
here we go. She's hanging she's singing.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
Oh she's not the concert. This is not normal.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
So the car that she was hanging from kind of
started dangling at like an angle, and it made it
seem like she was gonna fall out. So she was
like stop, stop, stop, and they lowered it very very quickly,
and the video does look a little bit scary. I
don't know why artists do. I guess because we always
talk about artists have to do more than just sing.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
They do. Yeah, that's why Pink does the whole aerial
stuff is because you know, without that, she would just
be out there. Benson Boone does his backflips off the piano. Yeah,
so people know, because you know, that's one of the
reasons why nobody ever went to go see Mariah Carry
or Whitney Houston in concert because they stood there and
sang they couldn't even dance.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
But still dance or something on the ground. Because Olivia
Rodrigo does that same type thing. It's like a dangling
moon and she floats from it. I was so scared
when I saw it.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Excel. Yeah, it's going to be a show, not just
a performance anymore. I think during the show with the
nineteen seventy five, Matt Healy, he's the lead singer of
the nineteen seventy five, he seems like he's shading Taylor
Swift during his set at Glastonbury, because Taylor Swift is, like,
you know, kind of recognized as like one of the
world's best songwriters right now, but he claims, no, he
(21:11):
is the world's best songwriter. Here's Matt Healey. I'm totally
out of the best.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
So I'm probably the best song of my generation, the best.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Let me say a poet plays Gentleman's why. I don't
know whether he's serious or not, but if he's claiming
to be the best songwriter, then I have a simple
question for you. Why aren't more of your songs on
the radio, Because the radio is where the best songs
go to. Live the most melodic, beautiful, harmonic, wonderful songs.
Go to the radio. And if your songs don't get
(21:44):
on the radio, they're good, but they're not the best
songs in the world.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
I think the reason he said he's a poet is
because torture Poet's department, Taylor swifts Abum was about well,
part of it was about him because they're exes.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
That totally makes sense. And that is the dirt brought
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eight nine KTWB. You get a venmo me five bucks.
That's the going rate right now. We will get Vaunt
to make up a graphic, you get a logo, we'll
put your logo on there. Who'd we do the other day?
Von It was a dental Hillcrest Dental Sense. Yes, looks
so okay. So then their phone lines were swamped with
people who needed their tapelook at swamped. So if you
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want to do this, we're trying to see. I've worked
at KTBB for thirty two years. I've never been in
the sales department, but I figure I might as well
pitch in a little bit and make a sale here.
Five bucks at a time, five bucks at a time,
lad up over five days, that's twenty five bucks. Good
you'b doing that. So in a month, that's gonna be
one hundred dollars.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
WHOA imagine how much you could have made in the
thirty two years crazy.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Sales. If you want to do it, if you get
a business like I said, a yoga studio or a
nutrition whatever you want to do, then call me at
six five one nine eight nine KDB to be and
just like that, boom, boom boom. That's the thing about radio.
We'll get your ad on boom right now, sixty five
one nine nine KWB. You gotta be willing to venmo
me the five bucks in advance. We'll get you on
the radio and on the screen the rest of the morning.
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We're coming back with you Monday Motivation, a little hat
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