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November 12, 2025 42 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's one on one point three Katie w B. Good morning.
If you're trying to lose weight, I heard something the
other day, and I want to see whether you think
this is good or whether you think it's like, uh,
not so good. So let's say you're trying to lose
weight and you're hungry. I heard that's a good thing.
That shows that your body recognizes that you're not eating
as much as you normally do.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Okay, so it's depressing. Well, but then how do you
stop yourself from eating?

Speaker 1 (00:26):
That's you. You look at hunger as a wee bit
of a success or a win. So in other words,
let's say you normally eat like four thousand calories a day,
and that's a lot, and now you're trying to commit
yourself to like two thousand calories a day, and you're
gonna be hungry. You can be like, oh man, i'm hungry.
I want a beef stick. Oh man, I'm hungry. I
want a pocketful of like you know, I want a

(00:48):
pocket full of tots.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Give me your talks, pocket full of top, pocketful of tos,
a ton pocket, gets your own a top.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
And and so you want to eat because you're hungry.
But your body is like signaling you you're not eating
as much as you normally do. That's why we're hungry.
Think of that instead of like God, think of it
as a win. Now. I don't know you have a
right to go like now that's terrible, and somebody who's
a trainer or a doctor or whatever we'll call in

(01:16):
and say no, that's bs. But I thought, maybe that
is the something that might help you a little bit.
So I'm trying. I'm gonna try it. When I get home.
I'm usually like, man, you know what I want? Enchiladas?

Speaker 4 (01:32):
I want.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
I got leftover enchiladas in the fridge. I'm gonna have
all of them I can eat. But then maybe my
belly says, you know what, have won, and if you're
still hungry, that's a win because you have not satiated
your entire hunger impulse. Doesn't make any sense. I agree.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
I just think that, like, my brain can't do anything
else when I'm hungry.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
That's if you're probably too hungry. I get it, yeah,
Like you're like, I need food. Susan made last night.
She made beef strogan off, and all I had to
eat all yesterday was vegetables. And a hard boiled egg.
I didn't have time. I was busy. Yeah. I got
home from ukulele club last night and I basically got
into the pan on the stove and ate my way

(02:16):
out of it. Just no, just I laid in it
naked and I ate my way out of So good. Anyway,
what do you think maybe there's a little something that
will help you if you are hungry and you're trying
to lose weight. That is a teeny tiny bit of
a wind because your body is recognizing we're not eating
a meat ball sub like we usually do every time

(02:36):
we get hungry. Something to think about. Let's play a
low game here. It's called face off. Who's going face
to face today? Davisus Monta.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Okay, all right, yeah, all right, so Von, I'll have
you take your headphones off first. Okay, Dave, I can
hit the timer. You just might have to pull it
down a little bit from your side of thing. You
pull it down, all right? All right, all right, Von's off,
Here we go. What I'm gonna do category? If seconds,
name as many things as you can in said category.
Your first one today, Dave is websites.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Go uh Amazon? Yahoo? Uh uh? Ask Jeeves KTWB dot com,
Dave ryanshow dot com, Weather Channel, kemps dot com, at
Target dot com, Walmart dot com. Wokay, all right, I
don't know where kimps came from. There's a kempsign outside
of our window.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Every coach he has one. So all right, good job
sort of all right? Things things you shout, go.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Go yay, wow, do it again harder. I love you, bye,
have a great day. See you after school. Who's hungry?
Get in here, Get your feet off the couch, Get
down off that couch.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
No, all right, can I say that? Get off the
couch and get down off that couch of the same
I'm gonna get so give it to them because I
liked it. Okay, last one, Dave is body part.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
It's go armfoot, leg, toe, toenail, finger, fingernail, throat, uvula, lung, heart, appendix, kneecap, shin, ankle, elbow, eyeball, eyelid, eyelash, brains.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Okay, good job, a lot of them, all right, v
come on baack, all right, you're here?

Speaker 1 (04:24):
You ready? Von hold on? Okay now you're good. Yeah,
I gotta turn on like thirteen knobs. Okay, here you go.
Your first category. Yeah you'll find out why. Okay. Your
next category is websites.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
Go OnlyFans Outlook dot com, Disney Channel dot Com, U,
Instagram dot com, Google, Drive, YouTube, Yahoo, bing Chat, GPT
dot com, KDWB dot com.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Okay, all right, that's tough. Okay.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Next category is things you shout, go.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
Hell, someone's murdering me, Stop tickling me, murderer. Uh a squirrel?
The dog's attacking me? Top dog long.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Yes, honestly, give you four extra that one, all right.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Last category VA is body parts.

Speaker 5 (05:23):
Go head, shoulders, knees, toes, nose, ears, eyes, mouth, finger,
but the groin, hips, waist, stomach, back, leg, knee, shoulder.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
Sky, heads and shoulders, knees and toes.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
Yeah, that was a good one. All right, real quick,
here we go. Here are the points you each earned.
Dave on websites earned nine points. Vaunt got ten. The
winner on that one just by a hair. Next category
is things you shout. Dave got thirteen. Okay, Vont got eight.

(06:01):
So Dave got that category and your final one body parts.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
Dave got twenty. Vont got nineteen today, but he gets
both his points for top. We'll be back in group therapy.
Her son wants to go into theater, and she says
he's not good enough. So how does she discourage her
son from going to wherever it is for four years

(06:29):
of theater major and wasting the money? I mean, is
it possible She's been encouraging him all this time and
now she's like, he ain't that good? How do you
tell your son? That's next on KDW YouTube and search
Dave Ryan TV. Go check that out now. We are
live every morning on KDWB Dave Ryan TV. We've got
a little We do this every couple of days because

(06:51):
people like realize that if you listen to the show,
there's going to be other people who have the same
kind of issues. Maybe get an issue with a neighbor,
issue with a coworker, whatever it is. Let's do group
therapy right now. Vicky's got a problem that is like,
I don't know, it's it's it's kind of that's not funny.

(07:14):
But at the same time, you kind of dug your
own hole on this one. But I'm here to help
you out. Vicky. What's going on that you need advice for?

Speaker 6 (07:25):
Hi? Well, okay, so my son is really into theater
and he's been into it since he was like in
the third grade. But he's not that good. I mean,
I of course I would always encourage him. I would say,

(07:45):
you know, you're doing krag and you know, I just
being a supportive parent, like most of the time. And
it's what you do.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
It's what you do. Yeah, you don't say, you know what,
you really can't sing, you can't dance, you're not that talent.
Did your funny look? And you know you really don't
say things like that.

Speaker 6 (08:03):
Yeah, And you know he's gotten some okay roles, but
it's been really because there's no other options for the productions.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Is well, guys in theater, I mean like musical theater,
like local musical theater, they get a million women to
come out, but they don't get that many guys.

Speaker 4 (08:20):
True, That's I think that is very true, especially in
high school when you have like three boys to choose from,
so you will get the lead.

Speaker 6 (08:28):
Yeah, and you know he's not in a Dino or Minnetonta.
He's like in a rural school, but there's like one
hundred and twenty students and now he's in high school
and it's breaking my heart. He wants to audition for Northwestern.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Is like a big theater school. It is.

Speaker 6 (08:49):
Okay, oh yeah, it's huge, and it's his dream school,
you know, and he's almost out of high school. And
I don't even want him to audition. And he mentioned,
you know, he wanted to go to a battle for
BSA if he didn't get into.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Northwestern Bachelor of Fine Arts? Is that what that is?

Speaker 6 (09:11):
And I just really want him to have a degree
that's going to serve him. And this can be a
really expensive mistake. And I don't know how to discourage
him with that.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
So mean, no, I get, and no, I totally that
totally makes sense. It's like, okay, I mean, if he
was really good, you'd be like, you know, I don't
know Carson was. He went to a music school, four
year music school called Berkeley in Boston. That's what he
wanted to do. He was good, but I never thought
that he was, you know, like so good that he

(09:45):
was going to set the world on fire. But that's
what he wanted to do, and so I didn't want
to discourage his dreams. He went. He realized within a
few weeks that he's like not as good as the
the other kids that were there, so he kind of
switched his focus to management. So you've known a lot
of theater people, Bailey, Yeah, a lot of theater people
that are not as talented as they think they are.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
Yeah, honestly, see, I think I'm going to be a
different voice on this. So I think a lot of
people would probably advise her like to you know, let
him down easy kind of situation, that he should like
go and do something else. But I know plenty of
people who majored in theater, got a theater degree who
were not good at like acting, if that's what they chose.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
And they found other career paths.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
Like within theater, because theater is not just like being
on stage and acting. There's backstage, there's management, There's tons
of different things that you can do in theater, and honestly,
more of it, in my opinion, is the hustle versus
having talent. So like, I know plenty of people who
work consistently who are not necessarily talented, but they have
the hustle. They network, they like know people, they they

(10:53):
go out and put themselves out there all the time.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
And if he has the hustle, he could still do well.
Got a point. Yeah, A lot of the like there
was this a friend of mine who's telling a story
that he made the All Star high school hockey team,
not because he was better than this other kid. The
other kid was a better hockey player, but he had hustled, right,
So he got on the all Star team because he
had hustle.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
Yeah, And even if, like if he auditions for Northwestern
and fails, that that's a learning moment that he can have.
And then if he's like, Okay, I'll go to Bethel
and get my BFA there, who's to say that he
can't learn actually, like how to be a better actor
while he's getting a BFA. You don't really get to
learn that stuff when you're in high school. They literally
are like, you're a boy, go stand here, go stand here,

(11:37):
say these lines, but you don't actually get to learn
the craft.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
All right, say Basically, somebody's on the phone. They're talking
about their son has been in theater, loves theater, and
now he wants to go to Northwestern, which is, I
guess a big theater school. I had no idea. I
thought Devrye was a big theater school, but I wasn't
really paying attention. So and she's like, oh man, I
don't want him to go for four years and spend
all that money, and he's not ever going to be like,
you know, huge, because he's not that talented. So Bailey's

(12:02):
argument is like, well let him go anyway. A lot
of people agree. They say, let him audition. He needs
to know there are other people out there that are
more talented. It'll be a humbling experience. Another one said,
don't discourage him. College is didn't teach him so much
more than high school. He should apply even if he
doesn't get in. Somebody else said, let the world let
him down, don't let mama let him down. Yeah, because

(12:26):
I think sometimes you got to learn the world will
not always, you know, open the doors for you, because
that's that's real life. Yeah, mama should be there to
be supportive.

Speaker 4 (12:35):
And like if you fail, Like if real life lets
you down and you fail, then you might learn how
to pivot. So like, if he finds out in college, okay,
maybe I'm not the best actor, Okay, so what else
can I learn in this field that I love so
much and that I wish I had majored in theater.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
I would have loved it. But I was also told
not to Why why by who? My parents?

Speaker 4 (12:57):
They like say same with VICKI it wasn't like marketable,
and so they were like, you should have something that
look a little bit better.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
On your vesseles. Well, here's somebody who said via text
that katiewb won. We told our kids you got to
get a degree that sounds like a job and not
a hobby. I mean, my parents never did that to me.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
I always knew that this is what I wanted to pursue,
like the arts in essence, And I don't think I
was ever particularly better than one kid or another, But
I don't know. I guess it's just every parent is different.
I also hope that for Vicky, I'm sure. I'm sure
Vicky thought that hopefully as he got older he would
maybe get a little bit better.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
At it, And I guess now she's just not saying that.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
I think also Vicky should be prepared to be the
reason he goes to therapy if you do come up
to him and be like, you're not talented, because then
he's going.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
To have such a like issue with himself. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
I was going to say complex with himself of something
he's been doing his whole.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
Life a lot. There's different sides on this one. Some
people are like it is a waste of money, for sure.
I'm sure there are people who went to school for
theater or to major in dance, or you know, some
other unmarked, arketable degree like New Zealand Kuala Bear studies.
You know what I'm talking about. Well, but it's a

(14:06):
worthless one unless you're going to work bet at zoo
or I don't know. So I don't know, but I
think that he'll It'll be an expensive lesson, but he'll
learn it early in life and maybe that's a good thing.
So should she tell him, should she say don't do it?
Or should she let him fail on his own? And
who knows he might not? Yeah, here's a Texas says.

(14:27):
I went to school for music at Bethel. I'm eighty
thousand dollars in debt. I just ended up going to
a state school for a business degree after that music
degree did nothing for me and just made me in debt.
If I could do it all over again, I go
straight to a state school.

Speaker 5 (14:41):
But you just don't want to go through that, like
the money and the debt, but also the embarrassment. My
little sister, she's fifteen, and there was she went to
a little phase where she thought she could sing, and
so my mom or she went to my mom and said, hey, mom,
I want to sign up for America's Got Talent.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
And I texted my mom.

Speaker 5 (14:56):
I was like, please don't let Breede do this, please,
because I want to save her that embarrassment.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
She just she really can't sing.

Speaker 4 (15:02):
No. And I get that, like trying to save your
kid from embarrassment. But sometimes, like the embarrassment is what
is going to teach you how to pivot.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
I guess I think there's also it's a It's really
it's such a picky matter. It's sometimes like Carson I said,
you've got to follow your dream. If you don't follow
your dream, you will spend the rest of your life
wondering what happened. He went to school at Berkeley. Within
a few weeks have told you the story, he realized
that he was not as good as ninety percent of

(15:32):
the kids that were there. But he also said Berkeley
was loaded with people who thought they could sing that
really couldn't sing that well, but Berkeley was happy to
accept them because chat ching, here comes your tuition money.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
I have a question for Bailey then, because you said
that you wish you would have gone to school for theater.
But like, when it comes down to it, wouldn't you
say just getting involved in the community might help you
further than I'm actually having to be fa.

Speaker 4 (15:53):
Oh yeah, no, I have one hundred percent agree that's what.
So that's kind of what I mean with like it's
a hustle over like having actual talent. Like I know
a lot of people in musical theater who got a
degree in musical theater who then kind of said that
they didn't need it.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
As long as you have the talent, then you.

Speaker 4 (16:08):
Can get a role doing anything, honestly, because people want
the talent.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
So I don't think you need that.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
But if this kid doesn't have talent, like he might
actually be able to benefit from the degree in terms
of networking, because like networking is going to be more
difficult if you're not like you know, are automatically like
woven into a group of people that you would if
you went to school for it.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
I just think that, like one huge thing you learn
in college is it's not necessarily like I thought you'd
go to college, you get your degree, you get your
a job. Yeah, that's not necessarily how it is. It
is about getting out there and networking and getting internships
and stuff like that. So I think that there's still
an opportunity, VICKI to talk to him about maybe getting
a different degree and minor in theater or something like that,

(16:50):
and then tell him to still stay involved in theater,
but like have this other degree to help him out
in the case that, right, he can't get what he wants.

Speaker 4 (16:58):
Yeah with theater, major in theater and minor in business,
do whatever. But yeah, got it. It's the hustle. You
gotta teach him the hustle.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
It really is the hustle. I mean seriously, It's like
one of the reasons that I've, you know, been able
to sustain in this business for so long is because
I used to hustle. When everybody else was out playing
golf and smoking weed. I was there at the radio
station working on stuff and was like they always knew
that if they asked me to do something, I wouldn't
be like, yeah, I'll get around to it. I'm like,
I'll do it right now. So there's a lot of

(17:25):
it's hustle. Hey, Vicky, good luck, and everything will be fine.
We all worry about our kids. I know somebody right
now whose kid is about your age, and it's like
he has no ambition. It'll come around, you know, at
least he's got the ambition to go do something. Either way,
it'll turn out fine. Yeah, hey, good luck. If you

(17:46):
want to be on group therapy. You got a question,
then send an email to Ryan's show at KDWB at
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Speaker 2 (18:27):
Yes, so not to pivot from that uplifting thing, but
to a not as happy thing as the first person
that is connected in Matthew Perry's death is going to
be sentenced for his overdose as his name is Eric Fleming,
and he will be in court today. The judge could
sentence him up to twenty five years. He acted as
a go between the actor and the so called ketamine queen,

(18:49):
so flumbing delivered apparently twenty five vials of ketamine only
days before Perry's death. Wow, so that's you know, I mean,
justice for him, but unfor sure, path you, Perry has
passed away at this point.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
Dancing with the Stars celebrated twenty it's twentieth anniversary yesterday night,
and they had Tom burgerund back on. He used to
be the host there and he kind of like left
very suddenly in a dramatic way, was replaced by Tyra Banks.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
It was awful, but he got to kind of.

Speaker 4 (19:17):
Guest host yesterday or guest judge yesterday. And spoiler alert,
Robert Irwin won the first perfect score on Dancing with
the Stars yesterday. My future husband, Robert Irwin, who is
twenty one years old, but he did like a tribute
dance to.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
His dad, Steve Irwin.

Speaker 5 (19:34):
Maybe don't call him your future husband then say, well
he's twenty one.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Well I'm trying. Yeah, don't follow up what he's twenty one?

Speaker 4 (19:40):
Part?

Speaker 1 (19:40):
You know what, I support you lusting after a twenty
one year old, because this is what you're You're now
entering the cougar phase of your life. You're gonna start
wearing stretchy leopard print pants, black high heels, and off
the shoulder mink T shirts and at nineties, I love it.
What do you dis it's criving right now. I feel

(20:01):
like hugs are actually like, lookout, no, the cougars are
wearing an off the shoulder mink T shirt, stretchy pants
with leopard printed on them, and black high heels.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
Don't get a blowout, and then curl my bangs under
and make sure that they're really voluminous.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
I think I know somebody who still wears her hair
that way, and I've mentioned it to her. She's like,
what else somebody's supposed to do with it? And I'm like, oh,
it makes you look old? And that's what friends do.
You tell your friend you look old because your hairstyles
from nineteen ninety four. I don't know what else to
do with it. You're listening, you know exactly who I'm
talking about. But curling your bangs under is not a
look anymore. Iron Gosh, I know somebody that does that.

Speaker 5 (20:36):
They have the part of it's gelled and then they
have the curls.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
But like that. I love this person. She's one of
my closest friends. But it's like, you got to get
out of that night. I know you look cute when
you were eighteen years old with that hairstyle. Yes, they've
had the same hairstyle since two thousand and it's like,
if I had to say it, my hairstyle evolves weekly.
If I decided to try to stay on, You're right.

Speaker 4 (20:55):
Remember when you did the long mop thing over the
summer and it was.

Speaker 5 (20:58):
Awful and you were so proud. You were like, looked
like Louis Tomlinson from No.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
I did not. I looked like Keith Urban. People mistook
me for Keith Urban because I had lady hair. Lady hair.
Keith Urban has lady hair. Where were we anyway? Were
you doing the dirt? Yeah.

Speaker 5 (21:13):
Kim Kardashian's mad because she failed her bar exam. We
talked about this yesterday, but we found audio. First, she
blamed chat GPT because she admitted she was putting questions
into chat GBT.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
They were giving her the wrong answers.

Speaker 5 (21:24):
Now she's saying that four different ssidekicks told her that
she would pass the bar exam, and all of them.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Were wrong because she failed. M sorry, Kim, oh, here's
a clip.

Speaker 7 (21:35):
All of the psychics that we have met with and
that we're obsessed with are all full of They all, collectively,
maybe four of them have told me I was going
to pass the bar.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
So they're all full pathological liars. Don't believe anything. They say,
what did you do, Kim? Did you study? Did you
open a book? Did you use flash cards?

Speaker 7 (21:54):
Kim?

Speaker 1 (21:54):
You do have someone quizz you? No quiz it anything?

Speaker 8 (21:57):
Kim?

Speaker 1 (21:57):
If you need someone to quizz you call me. Thank you?
All right, fine, this is the Ohio University Marching Band.
They've actually made the dirt today because they are performing
Fate of Ophelia. Let's listen. You were in band, wasn't

(22:35):
it always cool when they would bust out a pop
song and it's like, okay, most of the time you're
playing like marches or the school fight song or whatever,
and then once in a while they bust out like
you know, a firework, Okay, firework perfect, yeah, and it's
like okay, now, band is fun. That's a fun band. Director.
When they bust out a pop song. All right, a
couple of more stories on the dirt when we get

(22:56):
into name that tune coming up in a second. It
is National Happy Hour Day today. Tanya Harding is fifty
five years old. She was the one who thirty years
ago conspired with her boyfriend to whack Nancy Kerrigan on
the knee to disable her from the Olympic skating trials,

(23:16):
and she still to this day claims that she was
not involved in it, and her boyfriend's like she was
one hundred percent involved in it, and she's never really
quite recovered in her career or life since then.

Speaker 4 (23:27):
What I love about that story too, is that it
shows you that there's drama literally in every single tiny
facet of the world, even like ice skating, which.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
Seems so like chill like ice skating, you would think so, right.

Speaker 4 (23:39):
Rob Durdeck, who was on Ridiculousness, said that it's a
good thing that Ridiculousness was canceled and that it was
divine timing. He said, I was growing out of having
that ball cap and standing on a Ridiculousness stage and
dancing that had just been canceled like a.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
Last week or a couple of weeks ago after two.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
Thousand and thirty four episodes ten years wow, which is
funny because I think it wasn't it kind of the
same thing that Steve from blues Clue said. He was like, listen,
I'm balding now, like why am I doing this anymore?

Speaker 1 (24:12):
And I think Rob Derdeck felt the same way about Ridiculousness.

Speaker 4 (24:15):
He's like, why am I pretending to be youthful and
standing on this stage?

Speaker 1 (24:18):
I'm good.

Speaker 5 (24:18):
Steve from Blue Clue didn't. He was just balding, and
they said, we think you should go. I don't think
he wanted to. But Rob Derdeck from Ridiculousness was making
like twenty one something thousand dollars every episode. Wow, for
however many episodes they had. They were like, wow, it's
surprising and crazy did it this long?

Speaker 1 (24:34):
But I get it? Yeah, for sure, I do too.
Ariana Grande says that she believes in the moon landing,
but a year ago she said she wasn't quite sure.
What do you take me for? No? No, inconclusive. This
is would to say, it's hilarious. It's hilarious.

Speaker 6 (24:56):
Day.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
We were having to say no, not till now. Until
step I couldn't understand a word they were talking about
in there, But I guess she was wondering whether the
moon landing was actually real.

Speaker 5 (25:06):
I think a year ago, she says, she did believe
that the moon that it was real, and now.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
She's saying a bunch of hotepos, it shouldn't even be
a question. I mean, it's so annoying that under accomplished people,
and she's accomplished, but probably not the most educated. Most
celebrities have about a fifth grade education. Let's be honest,
even the most beautiful, wonderful, gorgeous celebrities, they've got about
a fifth grade education because their mom took them out
of school and got them into theater classes when they

(25:30):
were in sixth grade, so they never learned anything like
calculus or science or chemistry or anything. So, but if
there was a fake moon landing, why did they fake
it again six more times? And that usually makes that well,
that usually makes the deniers go.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
She joins Kim Kardashian believing that the moonlanding is fake.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
Does Kim Kardashian believe the.

Speaker 4 (25:52):
Moonland She said, yeah, last thing, she was just trying to.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
Trigger us, That's what I'm I mean.

Speaker 4 (25:56):
Same with Ariana Grande I mean, I tell him it's smart.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
I don't think Ariana Grande has ever learned anything except
singing and dancing and wrecking marriages. And he wrecked his
own marriage too. She was there for it. Yeah, Yes,
takes two to tango. Takes two to tango. Exactly right.
All right, that is the dirt brought to you by
six one two injured Himer and Lammer's injury law. We

(26:21):
should are we ready to get right in to name
that tune? Let's get into it one of our favorite
things of the week. Name that tune on kd WB.
I'm gonna give you a clue chorus song. Your job
is to discern the clue I think is the right
word for it. You will then try to name that

(26:42):
song within a certain number of seconds. The category today
pop rap, radio friendly production meets lyrical swagger. Think of
it as the love child of hip hop's flow and
pop's catchy choruses. Every one of these songs was played

(27:03):
prominently on KDWB.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
Okay, could I ask, so, do you mean like an
M and M type song, like pop rap, like a
lyrical genius?

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Exactly right? Yes, okay, you're right. All of them were
played on KWB. You'll get the vibe of it as soon,
and we ready with all the controls and the buttons
and everything. Yes, Bailey goes first, Vaunt go second. You
will bid first, Bailey, Here we go, all right? Song
number one? No travel on this song? And oh hey,
I love your tie? No travel on this song, and

(27:35):
oh hey, I love your tie. Okay, gosh.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
I was like super confident the first half of that,
and then the second half one went who uh can
I I'll do I can name that tune in two seconds.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
Two seconds.

Speaker 5 (27:53):
I was I'm in the same boat as you like
I thought I had. And then I was like, I'll
raise you one, Bailey, I can name that in one second.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
All right, vont name that too? Oh I thought you
were playing it? Oh well, okay, I can do this.
I can't play for my computer okay, yeah, no problem. Okay,
here we go. Ready. What'd you say? One second? One second? Yes?

(28:21):
Could I ask for the clue when we're talking? Okay,
that's not how it works.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
Okay, that's super bass nikki.

Speaker 4 (28:32):
Yeah, not what I thought it was gonna map for.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
You Read the clue again because now I'm confused. Yeah, sure,
no travel on this song. And oh hey, I love
your tie, because there's part where she says I love
your tie.

Speaker 5 (28:44):
I oh, okay, Well, if Dave could have wrap that
whole song, I'd give you a dollar.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
I'm not going to try. And that is one of
my favorite raps though in pop music. Okay, so good,
Next one, vant you are you are bidding first? In
Here we go? Not a lot of songs mentioned rodeos,
and neither does this one, well, not specifically. Not a
lot of songs mentioned rodeos, and neither does this one well,

(29:10):
not specifically. Vont you are bidding first, doesn't specifically mention rodeos.
I need a bid.

Speaker 5 (29:27):
Okay, sorry, Now name this two. I can name that
tune in three seconds.

Speaker 4 (29:31):
Okay, well I said four seconds, so name that tune.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Damn it, I knew it. That's Old Town Road. Okay,
what's the score? Now vont has two? Okay, here we go.
Next one, Bailey, you bid first. You are dishonest, but
I gotta tell you I kind of like it. You

(30:03):
are dishonest, but I gotta tell you I kind of
like it. You got it? You got it? Did it
come to you? I think? So?

Speaker 2 (30:12):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (30:12):
I hope.

Speaker 4 (30:12):
So okay, David, I can name that tune in one second.

Speaker 5 (30:18):
Wow, all right, Bailey, name that tune?

Speaker 1 (30:24):
Is that love the Way You Lie? Yes? Okay, next round?
Here we go. It is the pop rap category today,
radio friendly production meets lyrical swagger. It's the love child
of hip hop's flow and pop's catchy chorus. I wasn't

(30:48):
gonna put him on a spot.

Speaker 4 (30:49):
No.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
I did lift it right off of the internet. The Internet. Yeah,
it does sound like chat GPT, doesn't it. You can
totally recognize chat. Yeah, but it is stolen. The clues
are all my own, though. Okay, here we go. Vant
you're bidding first. Probably the only rap song to mention
Bob Barker and a few more. Probably the only rap

(31:14):
song to mention Bob Barker and a few more. Yeah,
I didn't say move.

Speaker 5 (31:22):
I said, sounds all right, Dave and Bailey. Gosh, okay,
I think I can name that tune in two seconds, I.

Speaker 4 (31:34):
Said three seconds, So vont name that tune?

Speaker 1 (31:40):
You knew it because of Bob Barker. I did it.
I was like, that sounds familiar, but I have no
clue that's my song. Can't hold us? Yeah, shout out
to you if you were at Boo bash and saw
me rap this entire song on stage. Yeah, I'm sorry
about that. After that it was so crazy. Okay, next one,
let's see here one, two, three, four Bailey, you're bidding

(32:02):
first on this one? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (32:03):
Right?

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Unnamed that tune pop rapp category. This artist got fired
from a grocery store when she was nineteen and this
song I'm fond of It. This artist got fired from
a grocery store when she was nineteen and this song
I'm fond of it Bailey, place your bid.

Speaker 4 (32:25):
I think I know it, but I don't know about
the grocery store. But I need points, so I'm gonna
say I can name that tune in one second.

Speaker 5 (32:36):
All right, I was gonna say three, Bailey J name
that tune?

Speaker 1 (32:44):
Is that? I like it? Yes? Joan? Yeah, she had
fired from a grocery store when she was nineteen years old.
That's when she became a stripper to make ends.

Speaker 5 (33:00):
Chextout on a checks out for her and where was
she making more money?

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Exactly? See all right, next one, you're bidding first. Here
we go. This song samples this song from nineteen eighty four,
and it makes me a little dizzy. This song samples
the song from nineteen eighty four, and it makes me
a little dizzy. I'm never good at knowing that songs

(33:25):
are sampled.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
Like if you played a song, if you played this song,
I'll be like, oh, I didn't know what was sampled
at all.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
So I'm gonna say I can name that tune in
four seconds.

Speaker 4 (33:33):
Okay, Yeah, I can say I can name that tune
in three seconds, Bailey, name that tune?

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Okay, No, I can't.

Speaker 4 (33:45):
What is that song because that's even before the beat drops?

Speaker 1 (33:50):
Uh? Now, go ahead, what is it?

Speaker 5 (33:53):
I get the point anyway, because you didn't get it.
That is that right round? Flow Rider?

Speaker 1 (34:02):
Okay, perfect, David, it's actually from flow Rider, but.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
You see it is from Pitch Perfect and that's great,
all right. Next one, See I had no idea that
song was sampled. Yeah, samples Dead or Alive. You spin
me right round baby like a record, Baby.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
That makes sense? Dead or Alive nineteen eighty four five,
something like that. Here we go, Bailey, you're bidding first,
not daisies, not tulips, not roses. You might hear this
CD song at the post office. Let me read it
to you again daily, not Daisies, not tulips not roses.

(34:48):
You might hear this CD song at the post office.
It's a puzzle, Bailey.

Speaker 4 (34:58):
Yeah, it's a puzzle, and you're asking that dumbest person
on the show.

Speaker 5 (35:01):
No, I'm not.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
I do have half a master's degree. Let's see. Let's see. Okay,
shoesh I don't know.

Speaker 4 (35:10):
I'm gonna say I can name that tune in three seconds.

Speaker 8 (35:14):
I think I can name that tune in four So
Bailey named that to get Sunflower.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
Yes, good job, Good job, Bailey. I believe I got it.
A lot of songs about flowers. There's Daisies by Bieber,
there's Flower Miley. That's my wold Flowers by Bill. Okay,
here we go. Win another one, last one. Vont BID's first.
I need the score. Pleaset has four. I have three. Okay,

(35:48):
so vant could win if you outbid, but Bailey could
tie if she is able to outbid and successfully.

Speaker 5 (35:57):
Guess here's the clue. Can I read this text real quick?
Somebody said if I through nine to one said thanks
to name that tune. My two year old has officially
been introduced to super Base.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
Thank you' all.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
I love If you play in your car, if you
play at home. If you're listening, here we go. He's
given off some sort of vibration that tells me he's
kind of a big deal. He's given off some sort
of vibration that tells me he's kind of a big deal.

(36:26):
Pop Rap is your category fail? Truly? Like the category
that you are not bidding first? Your pressure is off.
You font bids first? Really good category, David, for all
the marbles. I think I think I'm winning. Yeah, you
are raining. I think I can name that tune in
two seconds. Oh man, because I said three, so v
name that tune for all the marbles. I love the suspense.

(36:58):
Oh I love it. You know he's gonna blow He's
gonna blow it? Or is that'd be Lotto big Energy?
You got it? There it is. Bunch is the winner.
You get to choose which song we're gonna play in
its entirety. So we go. Oh can you be the options? Actually? Sure? Okay?
Super Bass, Old Town Road, Love the Way You Lie,

(37:22):
can't hold us? I like it Right round Sunflower, Big Energy.
I think I'm gonna throw it all the way back
with flow Rider, right round from Pitch Perfect, Shut Up,
Let's do it, y I name that tune on Katie
w B. I'm gonna tell this story anyway. I think

(37:46):
it's a good story. Susan is lazy last night, the
Northern Lights are out there doing their thing. They're flashing.
I've never seen him before. I'm like, let's go look,
that's you can see them. Let's go look. I don't
have any shoes on. People put some shoes on. Let's
go see the Northern Lights. And you've never seen it before.
It's you know, you mean, you may be dead by

(38:07):
the time they come back. A cold out. It was cold.

Speaker 2 (38:15):
My sleeping shorts that I was wearing already, and I
was freezing my ass off.

Speaker 1 (38:19):
But I still want out. But you went outside. Did
you regret it? No, I didn't regret it, But I
do you feel like?

Speaker 2 (38:24):
I do feel like it's kind of a little bit
of a hoax, to the sense that, like the naked
eye couldn't really see it, you can only mostly see
it through your camera. So I feel like, did I
actually see the Northern Ights? Did technology you'd let me
see it?

Speaker 1 (38:37):
Is it because of your camera? Did text? Lowered light
or something? I don't really know, but I just posted
a little while ago thirty five minutes ago on Dave
Ryan on Facebook. Dave Ryan kto wob and I said,
shows your pictures of the Northern Lights got over one
hundred posts already. Yeah, everybody took pictures of the Northern
Lights lights. I'd never seen it before. They were rather
unspectacular in my neighborhood. I could kind of barely see him,

(38:59):
and then I did the camera and it looked like
it was the fourth of July up there, and I
couldn't see him either. Tonight it's supposed to be even brighter.

Speaker 4 (39:04):
So that's I'm betting on going to see us Nike,
because I've also never seen them and I couldn't see
them last night.

Speaker 1 (39:08):
So it's so funny. I mean, they were visible as
like far south as Colorado. Yeah, and let me tell you,
I grew up in Colorado. We never saw the Northern
Lights there. It's a Minnesota thing. It's like Minnesota on north.

Speaker 4 (39:19):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
Well, I don't know. I'm making that you see him?
Did you see him?

Speaker 4 (39:22):
Vine?

Speaker 5 (39:23):
I couldn't see him, and I posted a picture. But
in the picture that I took on my Instagram at
Vaughan's leek, you should go follow the camera does look
like there is some like glimmer of like a blue light,
but I did not see them with my naked eye.
M But all like when I was on Instagram last night,
every single person's story I saw was.

Speaker 1 (39:40):
The Northern Lights. Yes, it really was. Yeah, It's like
everybody was like my friend Wendy lived down in the
middle of nowhere in red Wing where there's no light pollution.
She's like, look at this, it's so beautiful. Go outside.
But it's like, I don't have shoes on my shoes.

Speaker 5 (39:55):
Was it in a certain direction, like maybe my apartment
wasn't facing or were you supposed.

Speaker 4 (39:59):
To see them?

Speaker 1 (39:59):
Matter? Whar Well? I mean they're called the Northern lights,
and I think that's probably because they come from the north.
I don't really Oh yeah, well yeah, I think so.
I couldn't just look everywhere in the sky and see it,
I don't think so. I assumed it was just the
whole look toward the north. I think the farther north.
We're supposed to know what north is, Okay, I don't
know if you know which way north is supposed to
know what? Literally stand out? There's no giant n in

(40:22):
the sky. Are the complete bs?

Speaker 4 (40:29):
You guys?

Speaker 1 (40:29):
Are idiots. Your own neighborhood there to north. You don't
need a compass. You should find out and never forget
which way is north in your neighborhood. To my right
is due north. Okay, So which way is north in
the building? Point to north in the building right now,
go ahead. So when I that way to my left,

(40:49):
if I lit my finger and hold it in the air,
is not going to set the north wind. That's the wind,
and the wind always comes from the north. No, what
can change direction? It seems suspicious. You guys are making
us up as you go. Number one, don't lick your finger.
I've seen what you've done with it.

Speaker 4 (41:04):
Pick a wisch baby, I had to pick a wish
yesterday from Jenny Jones.

Speaker 1 (41:07):
Yeah, all right, what are we doing here, Jenny? We
get right into War of the Roses.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
No, we got to give away Cat's Eye tickets because
we have these every hour starting right now, right now.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
Cats I Armory Saturday November fifteenth, that is this Saturday.
Listen to Kat would be for your chance to win
tickets to the show. And there's a bonus pair of
tickets on the website. Nobody ever plays for these, so
go do it. I'm going to tell you. We put
them on the website and about three people, the same
three people every time play it, then they win. Go
get those tickets. Go to KDWB dot com slash contests

(41:41):
and you can sign up on there. That is the
secret back door way to get your tickets. Or we'll
take caller number ten right now, it's sixty five to
one nine eight nine kd w B. Bailey wish direction.
Does the sun rise from rising in the east?

Speaker 4 (41:55):
I know that from the beat and the bat song
it rises in the east and it's sex in the west.

Speaker 1 (41:59):
So you really didn't know.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
Which way was north in our studio based on the
fact that we see the sun rise behind us every morning.

Speaker 1 (42:04):
No, I didn't. That means so if it rises in
the east, then that means that's north. Right, I'm pointing
to my left south. That would be south. But that's okay,
I'm doing. Never eat soggy wheaties, okay, wait, never eat
soggy wheats I understand, Okay, Yeah, I feel like a
little bit nervous.

Speaker 2 (42:25):
Bailey probably won't find herself on a hike by herself
at any point in time, but like the survival scales
that are being exposed right now. Makes me very scared
for pont and Bailey. If they ever found themselves out
in the wild.

Speaker 1 (42:36):
They would be the first to die during an apocalypse
or zombie invasion. Janie and I would be armed ourselves
with bow and arrows and we would survive for a
long time. Yes, exactly, to forage. You know how to forage.
You don't even know how to spell forage. F O
r a ge forage. No, that's correct, incorrect, all right,
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