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April 16, 2025 • 33 mins
We consider who the Queen of Pop is, Bailey brings us under the sea, and more!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I do love that song. That song kind of just
like it whales, it rocks, it slap picks, it slaps.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Yeah, it's a banger.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
It is a banger all of the above. It's a bop.
Thank you for all the votes on that one. It
is kd WB about eight minutes away now from Kendrick
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You know, I went and saw Kendrick, You saw Kendrick.
How would you get tickets? I want them because we

(00:29):
listen to kat w B. That's all I had to
do is listen to the radio. Yeah, that's all you
gotta do. Listen to the radio. Seven more minutes. Now,
give you the keyword. You'll use that keyword. Two when
I don't know how this came up? Was it Lizzo
that said the undisputed queen of pop was Janet Jackson?

Speaker 3 (00:48):
All right, Britney Spears is doing a Janet impression and
she said Janet is her is herded. There were no
such things as pop divas before Janet.

Speaker 4 (01:01):
Janet was first. She was famous when Madonna was a kid.

Speaker 5 (01:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
Yeah, And I'm just putting it out there. It's not
because someone.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Is better than the other.

Speaker 6 (01:08):
She was just first.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
And she didn't Janet.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
No, she wasn't. No, she was oh, absolutely, one hundred percent.
Diana Ross was the first pop diva.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
Okay, I'm not mad at you when she disco diva.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
No, that's Donna Summer. You're thinking of Donna Summer. Diana
Ross was Motown in the sixties and she was with
the Supremes, and the other two Supremes hated Diana Ross
because she was Diana Ross. So Diana Ross. Lizzo is
not old enough to remember. Diana Ross, no question, the
first pop diva. That's what I think.

Speaker 4 (01:40):
I'm not discrediting Janet.

Speaker 6 (01:42):
Obviously she has some hits, and Janet is Michael's brother,
the king of pop. But like, really over Britney, you
think Britney's doing an impression, No way, Brittany is definitely
in the conversation of queen of pop.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
To be the queen of pop, do you have to
have an enduring legacy? Because right now we look at
Brittany and we go, Ah, I feel bad for but
you look at somebody like Share, yeah, and you go,
Share is still I don't like Share, but Share is
and that's fine. It's not about me. But wouldn't you
say that Share still has that enduring legacy? Yeah? So

(02:15):
is Share the queen of pop?

Speaker 4 (02:18):
I think that she No, I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
No, I think she's Okay, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
I think she's a huge influence. I don't think queen
of pop. And I guess if you're looking at queen
of pop as defined as like the first person ever
to do it, that's one story. Or if you're looking
at me the first.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
Queen of pop.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
Right, legacy thing though, But so that's what I'm saying.
I feel like this. Lizza was saying that Janet was
the first to ever do it, But I think queen
of pop in my eyes, I think of Taylor Swift
at this point.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Oh okay, that makes sense. So upset, But is that
of all time?

Speaker 5 (02:47):
Though?

Speaker 6 (02:47):
Like you just said it, Jenny, you said, if you're
thinking today, if we're talking to queen, she has to
encapsulate like every like the sound encapsulates all things. I
would say, And I'm not even a big Madonna fan,
But Madonna. Would you google Queen to pop? Madonna's up there.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
If you're not old enough to remember, Madonna was just
the biggest thing you could image, and probably bigger than
Taylor Swift back in her day. Really absolutely, because there
was nobody who had ever done what Madonna did, where
she deliberately sexualized herself where nobody Some people were sexy,

(03:23):
Share was sexy, Donna Summer was sexy, but Madonna deliberately
sexualized herself and nobody had done that before.

Speaker 7 (03:32):
Honestly, Like then, I'm gonna make a good argument for
Madonna because if she was like the first one to
do that, then she likes paved the way for like
everybody after her to do that, because I feel like
every girl and pop right now, every artist is also
sexualized in some kind of way, and if Madonna was

(03:53):
the first one to do that, then boom, she was
a pioneer.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
I can't think of anybody else who was before Madonna,
because that's why she was so shore because she had
the huge hit songs on the radio. She had a
song called Like a Virgin, which was like just a
spicy title back in nineteen eighty four, and then She
was on the MTV Music Awards that year and she
writhed around on the stage floor as she sang like

(04:20):
a virgin. It was very sexualized and people were like.

Speaker 7 (04:23):
Wow, yeah, Madonna walked so Miley could run like kind
of situations.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
Yeah yeah, But when Madonna did it, it was brand new.
It was all new. What about Christina Aguilera, Is she
the queen of pop people sleep on? And what about
Whitney Houston? Yeld she be in the hunt? Also?

Speaker 4 (04:40):
I call Whitney for sure, I love her.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
I don't even know that Whitney would have been appreciated
being called the queen of pop because I don't think
that she thought of herself as pop.

Speaker 4 (04:50):
Yeah, Whitney or Madonna.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Madonna by a year or so, Okay, maybe maybe three
or four years. Yeah, I just I don't know much
about Madonna. I couldn't you five Taylor Swift songs and
five Britney songs. Couldn't name you five Janets or five
Madonna's on the radio anymore. But I objectively could say that, yes,
I appreciate that Madonna is the queen of pop.

Speaker 7 (05:10):
I wonder if if part of like being one of
the monarchs of pop requires not just like success, but
also that you like, you know, shake up culture in
some kind of way, because like Elvis, king of pop,
definitely shook up culture in some kind of way. Same
with like Michael Jackson being the prince of pop but
four way.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
The king of rock and roll. Yeah, Michael Jackson was
the king.

Speaker 7 (05:35):
And so then that's why I'm kind of like, well Madonna.
Now I'm being like convinced towards Madonna here because she
definitely shook up the culture, was a pioneer, had a
ton of hits. So I'm thinking like, yeah, for sure,
though people are texting in Taylor Swift, but like, does
Taylor Swift really shake up culture? Does she really like
you know, stand up in the have social issues whatever?

Speaker 5 (05:58):
You know?

Speaker 1 (05:58):
I think that that's a very good point. I think
that it's your your reference point if you're younger and
you don't remember, when you think of Madonna is like
your grandma's age, you know what I mean. So she's
not relevant to you. She was never like earth shattering
to you. But Taylor Swift, I mean, she's become a billionaire,
she's done all these concerts, she's got these amazing songs,

(06:20):
So there are definitely people who are maybe twenty eight
or so that don't remember Madonna or share very much,
but think that Taylor Swift is the most influential pop artist.

Speaker 6 (06:29):
But we can't like just discredit Madonna because we still
say Michael Jackson's the king of pop and he's been
dead for fifteen years, because who would replace him?

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Who's better than Michael Jackson? And is there is there anybody?
Is there a male pop artist that justin Bieber? Yeah,
both of those, both of those, all three of those.

Speaker 7 (06:51):
Someone Beyonce could be the queen of pop And that's
a good one too.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
Lady Gaga, Oh, Lady Gaga, Lady Berry.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
No, I feel like if you're gonna choose Gaga, then
you should choose Madonna.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
Right because I feel like Lady Gaga got.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
All of our stuff from I don't think that Lady
Gaga would have had a look if there had not
been a Madonna first.

Speaker 7 (07:10):
Right exactly. I'm I'm I've been convinced. I wasn't. I
wasn't on the Madonna side at first, but I've been
persuaded by the evidence that has been presented to me
that Madonna is the queen of pop.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
Okay, and my humble very good. We should do a
Queen of Pop day on the show. This is a
suggestion from somebody where like sometimes we do boy band Friday,
we should do a Queen of Pop and there's no victor,
but we do the Queens of Pop. Write it down, Jenny,
Queens of Pop, Tina Turner could be in there, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Share,

(07:43):
Diana Ross, Donna Summers. All right, hey, remember you are
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I know we keep talking about that one because I
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Speaker 7 (09:12):
Speaking of getting a little bit extra money in my paycheck,
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Speaker 4 (09:19):
And uh, I have a question. It's time for another
stupid question.

Speaker 7 (09:23):
If you lived in the sea, what kind of sea
creature would you be? Now, don't just think like, oh dolphin, Dave. Okay,
you think about every creature in the sea.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
I don't need to think about it.

Speaker 7 (09:36):
Hold on, let me explain here. Okay. The sea is expansive. Okay,
there's a giant squid in there somewhere. Okay, so that's
an option. You have deep sea, you have coral reef
sea area, you have plenty of oceans with plenty of

(09:58):
you know, your sucker fish, whale, dead.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
You're supposed to say she's dead. I didn't even know
she was sick.

Speaker 4 (10:11):
I didn't even know she was sick.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
That's a good bit.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
Well, anyway, we've.

Speaker 7 (10:18):
Got like whales, turtles, octopi, squid, kraken. I'm giving options here,
So Dave, I want you to defend dolphin.

Speaker 4 (10:27):
The most elementary answer you could ever come up with.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Everybody loves a dolphin. People want to pet me, they
want to swim with me. Nobody's going to be like,
oh I want one of those. I want a jellyfish.
I must the jellyfish. Nobody likes you. If you're a jellyfish.
Everybody's like, oh, look, I'm going to live in the ocean,
and people are going to pay somebody in Mexico to like,
you know, put their arm around me, and they're going
to swim with People love dolphins.

Speaker 7 (10:49):
I heard dolphins are a holes though, so you're going
to be an a hole that people want to a hole.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
So yeah, good think dolphins are as there are creatures.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
I think they're like known to be a holes.

Speaker 7 (11:00):
Like they.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
They're the animals that like come up to boats and
are like, come help my friend, and like a turtle
stuck in a bunch of like wiring ers.

Speaker 4 (11:10):
That was one time.

Speaker 7 (11:11):
The other times they burst into the boat and they
they insult your mom. Okay, I picked like a colorful
coral reefish like they have in finding Nemo clownfish.

Speaker 4 (11:25):
I like how orange they are.

Speaker 7 (11:27):
Because they you know, I love a nice, colorful outfit,
So I picked that kind of fish. Jenny, do you
have a fish you would want to be.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
I would absolutely love to be an octopus because I
find them so fascinating and I love the fact that
they can camouflage themselves, you can ink things that you
don't want buy you. They tie very easily. But they're
also social creatures sometimes if you like build a relationship.
I followed this one guy who literally made friends with
an octopus and like would go visit him all the time,

(11:55):
and the octopus would just like come out of its
little shell and like latch onto his arm and stuff
and say hi. So that's what I would be.

Speaker 7 (12:02):
Wow, you would never have to worry about being able
to take all your groceries and at the same time, think.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
About how many watches you could wear at the same time.

Speaker 4 (12:09):
So many watches.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
It's just flexing on everyone. Like look at this rodally
over here over here.

Speaker 6 (12:16):
Probably a sea horse, because that's another one that kids
enjoy because you could ride on my back in TV
shows and stuff. Plus, seahorses, aren't they like siblings of
regular horses, which are on land, which means they're all related.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Black people usually have a lot of family siblings. That's
the math I have. I really like that math though,
thank you.

Speaker 6 (12:32):
Black people are cousins with like everybody, seahorses, their land
cousins are regular horses.

Speaker 7 (12:38):
And fun fact, seahorses the boys get pregnant or the.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
Boy I'm looking at these fat sea horses right now.
I didn't want to assume they were pregnant because that's rude. Yeah,
they like a little pregnant. You guys.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Sometimes I just want to like push all you out
the windows.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
The same to you.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Yeah, I know, I know.

Speaker 4 (12:56):
All right, Thank you guys. That's the dailyail feeling.

Speaker 7 (12:59):
What was your second Mine's one of them colorful like
cloudfish things.

Speaker 4 (13:02):
Yeah, those questions are always like high thoughts, thank you,
They are like.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Zero, Are you sure?

Speaker 4 (13:10):
Yeah? I just like getting to know you because I
care about you.

Speaker 6 (13:13):
I'll never use this information in my life ever again.
Why not it's like the Pythagorean theorem. It's useless.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
It's good like meeting starters exactly. You're in a corporate
meeting and you're like, all right, everyone, time to go
around and say what kind of seahannimal you want to be?

Speaker 1 (13:26):
Yeah, somebody's gonna do that today. Somebody is gonna work.
They're working over to Anderson Windows. They're gonna be like, okay,
before we get started, what kind of sea creatures?

Speaker 7 (13:33):
Yeah, somebody texted in one saying that they use all
of my questions as a starter for their classroom. So
you're welcome, teachers. Thanks for doing making the world a
better place.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
By the way, thanks to the four people who have
texted in and said they did set us as a
preset on KTWB. So now we're up to ten people
that have set KATWB as a pre set. Remember they
judge us on this. Corporate will be like, why doesn't
KATW have more people preset? I guess they track that.
So if you keep corporate off our backs by setting

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us as a preset, we'd appreciate that. So go do that.
Open up the iHeartRadio app. You're gonna need it anyway.
For Kendrick and Sissa and to listen when you're at
the gym or run your air pods or whatever, and
then just give us a little preset love because that
way corporate will stay off our backs.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
I really like this text real quick. Going back to
Bailey's question, Dave would definitely be a dolphin because they
are highly intelligent and probably talk about being in mensa
all the time.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
Yeah, mensa.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
A dolphins.

Speaker 4 (14:34):
Smart that dolphin, that's You's a dolphins.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Okay, shut up, I hate all y'all. All right, we'll
be back with you. Can't make this stuff up. Coming
up in a second on Katie WB. We're only about
ten twelve minutes away from your next chance at Kendrick
and Sissa. I do have something kind of cool I
want to pass along. As soon as I open it up,
I can tell you what it is. This is basically,
what is the most dangerous thing you ever did as

(15:00):
a kid? What did you do when you were a kid.
For example, somebody said, I jumped out of the emergency
exit of the school bus while it was moving on
a dare, so they pulled open the emergency Can you
picture that emergency exit in the back. It's usually like
a red handle, they pulled it open, they jumped down back.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
Uh light work fought.

Speaker 4 (15:23):
So many people did that in like in elementary middle
school for sure.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
I never knew a kid to do that.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
It's a Jersey thing, it must be. Did anybody jump
off a bridge or a balcony with a jumbo umbrella
as a parachute. These are some of the dumb things,
dangerous things that you did as a kid, and we'll
cover those next on KD Double. You got your little
shout out because it's so cool to hear your name

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on the radio. But I just lost it, so I
don't know who did you find it?

Speaker 7 (15:55):
Daily Yes, it is a happy birthday shout out to July,
who turns ten today, the big one.

Speaker 4 (16:02):
Oh from mommy and Daddy. Happy birthday, Julia.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
I love it, Julia, thanks for listening to show. I
think it's always fun to hear about people who listen
on the way to school with mom or dad on
the radio and to the radio because years later, you go,
I remember, you'll see us at the State Fair and
you'll be like, I grew up listening to War of
the Roses when I was ten years old with my mom,
and I'm like well inappropriate, that's some okay. Today's question,

(16:27):
what's the most dangerous thing you ever did as a kid.
We found some answers.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
I love all of these.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
I put gasoline in my dad's weed sprayer, oh by,
to make a flamethrower for my gi Joe. It worked
incredibly well. There's one. I tried to build a zip
line from the roof using a jump rope and a
coat hanger. Oh, somehow I didn't break any bones, and
that's brilliant. Jump rope and a coat hanger. Jumped off

(16:53):
her balcony with a jumbo umbrella worked amazingly well. Jumping
off bridges into rivers that I assume we're deep enough
in the middle, so stupid. Yeah, don't jump off bridges
because they might only be like three feet deep. Yeah,
be careful. Bungee jumping out of a tree using a
bike inner tube tied around my ankles. Oh my gosh,
that sounds like fun.

Speaker 4 (17:13):
That sounds.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
The gasoline and nails in a jar, placed it on
a campfire, then we all climbed a tree to watch.
So when it blew up, it why nails, that's the shrapnel.
That's like a grenade or a bomb. Going off. Must
have lived in Wisconsin. Rode my bicycle on the interstate
for about a mile when I was twelve, got a
lot of honking, but fortunately did not get caught by

(17:38):
the police. Here's one thought sticking a nail and his
socket was so fun that I tried it a second time.
We talked about the earlier one jumped out of the
emergency exit of the school bus while I was moving.
Here's one decided to stand up in a stray shopping
cart and point it down hill. Oh my gosh, gosh,
that's the terrible idea. Have you seen videos of people

(18:00):
get Usually it's drunken college kids. They get in the
laundry basket and they ride down the stairs and a park.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
Nice. I've done that.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Have you done?

Speaker 7 (18:08):
I mean, like not in the apartment building, but like
just the stairs of my home, Like we would slide
down the stairs in my home.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
It sounds like old extreme Jamie stunts, because we used
to do all kinds of like we had Jamie one
time get on the diving board with a bicycle and
ride the but the bicycle full speed off of a
ten three meters diving board.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
He did that stuff like there was no water.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
There was no water in the pool. That's the funny part.

Speaker 4 (18:30):
Are you down there, buddy, I've got a lot of
text messages here. Alicia says.

Speaker 7 (18:34):
The dumb thing I did is my friends and I
would take clear spray paint and write words on my
garage floor and then light.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
It on fire with the door closed.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (18:44):
We never got caught, and we did this multiple different time.

Speaker 7 (18:47):
Fun This text says we used to tie a plastic
sled to the back of a pickup truck and whip
essies on a frozen lake. The person on the sled
would careen out of control, sometimes whipping parallel to the truck.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
You could go underneath the truck. Oh my gosh, you're fine.

Speaker 7 (19:03):
Dangerous thing I used to do is me and my
brothers and sisters would climb to the very top of
the trees, not realize how how dangerous it actually was.
This person says, when I was ten years old, I
was in a house fire. I was home alone, and
instead of trying to get out or calling nine one one,
I called my grandma's company from the landline. When they
asked if I could hold while they paged her, I

(19:24):
said yes and waited for event you don't know, you
don't know any better. Oh my gosh, that's funny, Mike says.
The dangerous thing I did when I was a kid
was firecracker fights. Someone in the garage fort or in
the rafters of the garage and some on the ground
would throw firecrackers.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
At each other.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Yep, good bit.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
I think the things that I can remember is so
in Wisconsin, you put all your leaves on like the corner.
You don't bag them up like you do in Minnesota.
A big pile, right, yeah, you just said, then they
just come up and pick it up. So we would
like do that for our parents. But first we'd fill
up these garbage cans, put ourselves in on and then
roll ourselves down a hill in the garbage can with
all the leaf as like patting. But a lot of

(20:04):
times leasas fly out and then we'd fly out. But
it was always fun. And the other thing was we
would go to the park and we would swing on
the swings and we'd swing as high as we could
and then we'd jump off to see who could jump
the furthest.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Always that's what you swung for. That was the only
point in swinging. When I was in elementary school. You'd
swing and you would pump and get really high, and
then you would put your arms on the outside of
the swing so you could jump out.

Speaker 4 (20:27):
Oh, I'd get too scared to do that.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
So much fun and too high up. So I tell
you you run funny by the way you run funny. No,
you really do run funny. The video yesterday on Instagram.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
I was running. We were like just kind of chasing
the camera.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
She's flailing away.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
Yeah, that's a bit.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
Be a station track team. I'm gonna pick you last.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
That's a good bitch.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
We all like to see who runs the most graceful.
Should we do like a one hundred yard dash?

Speaker 4 (20:57):
See one hundred yards? Okay?

Speaker 1 (21:00):
Forty yard dash? That's what you did in the NFL. Yeah,
forty yard dash? Four four forty.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
So interesting. I have never heard about your days in
the NFL, only when you played for the Gophers the Panthers.
What position did you play for the Panthers?

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Left out?

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Are you happy?

Speaker 1 (21:14):
Yep? You setting me up yet?

Speaker 5 (21:16):
Yep?

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Okay, thank you, Bailey. We'll be back with Dave start
coming up next.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
Yea.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Yeah, yeah, you're right, you're right. This is important. It
is your keyword. Thanks for reminding me. This is big stuff.
Keyword right now. Snooze. Get your phone out, open up
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the keyword. Shout out to the Bailey. Jay has speech

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and debate team.

Speaker 4 (21:46):
Yeah, Mounts you Mustangs, Mounts, you Mustangs go stay Mustangs.

Speaker 7 (21:50):
Yes, yesterday was our speech Section tournament, which is the
tournament that determines who goes to state.

Speaker 4 (21:56):
I have four state qualifiers.

Speaker 7 (21:58):
I had two champions in their categories and we won
second place as a team overall.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
We at first. I'm just curious.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
Irondale go Nights.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Okay, yeah, nice job. Where did chan Hanson place? Did
they not show?

Speaker 4 (22:08):
Chan Hassen is not in our section?

Speaker 1 (22:13):
They just didn't show if they were there.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
Jan has a good team.

Speaker 7 (22:16):
Morehead is the one that always wins state, so they
pretty much sweep state every year.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
Funny that was Vaughn's nickname in high school. Yeah, and
put it in the yearbook and everything.

Speaker 4 (22:25):
I was like, that's but it was a good day.
I had a good time.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Coach, you know what I mean, you're such a goofball
on the radio that it seems like it's just that
it's just like incongruent. That's my new favorite word. I
got ours that you coach serious speech, debate and competitions.

Speaker 7 (22:46):
The only thing that's hard for me is when kids
don't do well or like they don't make it to
state and they're like just one away, two away, and
they start to cry.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
I don't know how to console high school students.

Speaker 7 (22:56):
I just go like, oh, sorry, buddy, it's okay, and
then like the path there pat their arm, be like
you had a great season, it was rigged.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
Rigged, you did your best. You did your best, You
did your best.

Speaker 7 (23:09):
But like I just because then they like sob because
high schoolers can really only hold like one very passionate
emotion at a time, and they just get so bent
out of shape.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
And I don't know what's like me.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Yeah, but I mean it's a good lesson. Though in life,
you don't win every time you walk up to the plate.
Yeah you don't, you know, so it's a good lesson.
You see that that's the thing you learn in high school,
the things that don't really affect your life. So that time,
when you get turned down for a job that's something
really important, you learn what loss is all about.

Speaker 4 (23:40):
Yeah, so maybe I should tell her that.

Speaker 7 (23:42):
Well, it sets you up for when you don't get
a job when you're exactly good.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
I'm glad that. I'm glad that they have wins and
losses in that one, because you know, there's like the
you know, the participation medal thing that they already bitches about. Yeah,
all the millennials bitch about participation medals and not another word.
Jenny's all so doing something brand new.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Yeah, I signed up to play on a softball team
starting in May. And I have never played that sport
in my entire life, besides probably when you'd have to
play in gym everyone's or something. And I will say,
it's probably the one sport I'm not even like mediocre at.
I'm not good at swinging a bat. I don't know
what's wrong with me, because I have good hand eye coordination,
but swinging a bat and hitting a little ball not

(24:22):
my thing. But I sign up for a team. My
friend shut up. Freddy was like, you want to come
play on this team this year, and I was like
why not? And I was like, but just so you know,
because I play other sports with him where we're usually
on pretty good teams. I was like, I'm not good
at softball. He goes perfect, then this is the league
to join because we basically just go play, have fun
and we.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
Do not care.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
And I was like, all right, sign up, cute. Can
you tell us when you have a game we can
come watch you. Well, apparently we do double headers. We're
gonna be playing Tuesday nights and it's like double headers
every Tuesday.

Speaker 4 (24:49):
And I was like, that feels like a big commitment,
but I need to get out there, and she just
stop sow like I'll do it. Make a little sign
that'll hold up, and I'll go.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
Whoo, Jenny fine the beer, Yeah, yeah, definitely a drinking league.

Speaker 4 (25:05):
I already told.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
I was already told about the bar that we go
to afterwards and.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
Like hang out as so athletic and you're pretty athletic.
That the kind of translates. That's why somebody who's like
she's the center on the basketball team, she's also the
pitcher on the softball team, and she's also like, you know,
in other sports, teams.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
Does it all.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
It's just kind of like athletic people kind of translate
to other sports, don't you think.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
Yeah, for the most part, I would say, I don't
know you could say that, but I'll never forget a
season of Survivor where this girl was literally like an
Olympian track athlete. She was the least athletic person I've
ever seen on my light in my life on Survivor,
and I was like, how is this? You are literally
how are you making this up?

Speaker 4 (25:42):
Track runner?

Speaker 2 (25:43):
And you can't do basic athleticism like events on Survivor.
So yeah, I would say it does kind of translate.
If you have hand eye coordination, that's going to help
you in almost every sports.

Speaker 4 (25:56):
To going to sign up.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Okay, now, remember you're never more than thirty minutes away
from Kendrick and Sissy. I know we just did a
keyword a minute ago, and if you missed it, that's okay.
Just be here at nine to ten for the next
keyword and I'll remind you it's coming up. Koach always
used to say, rub a little dirt on it.

Speaker 4 (26:14):
Dave's dirt on kd w B brought you by.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Six to one two. Injured Heimer and Lammer's injury law.
Florence Pugh has got a world record. So she's doing
a movie called Thunderbolts and they're in Malaysia and she
leaped off the roof of the Murdeca one eighteen and
I guess that means it's one hundred eighteen stories high. Now,
she convinced the director to say, let me do it.
It'll do wonders for the press tour. So when you

(26:39):
go and get interviewed by you know, TMZ and Entertainment
Weekly in people, they'll be like, tell me about that leap,
kind of like when Tom Cruise did that motorcycle jump
off the ramp into the canyon. Yeah, yeah, I think
he did that himself. Didn't he did?

Speaker 5 (26:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (26:52):
For for what's it called?

Speaker 1 (26:55):
I believe? So yeah, they say that. She recalled the
Crazy and Insurance ordeal, had the producers only wanting stunt
doubles to jump. She said, I don't like I like heights.
I was being a sassy Karen emailing the directors saying
we got to do this. We're gonna have three women
break three different Guinness World records. Comes to the theaters
two weeks on May second, and it's supposed to do

(27:18):
very well. I don't know what the safety feature is
when you leap off of a one hundred and eighteen
story building, whether you get a pillow.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
Down there, it's a squish mellow. Yeah, okay, nice, I
thik one.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
Minecraft movie is gonna be challenged by Sinners with Hailey
Steinfeld and Michael B. Jordan. That's this weekend. They'll played
twin Bootleggers during Prohibition Fighting Vampires. Preview start tomorrow Afternoon's
supposed to do pretty well, and Minecraft will do well
as well. Teddy Swims tied the weekend for the longest
running Billboard Top ten hit in history that are now

(27:56):
tied Blinding Lights and Lose Control both spent fifty seven
weeks in the top ten.

Speaker 4 (28:03):
Hey go Teddy.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
I remember Amanda buying. She's joined only fans. Why but
she said, there's nothing sleazy. She's just chatting with her fans.
It's fifty dollars for a monthly subscription.

Speaker 6 (28:15):
Wait a minute, she's charging just to like do pretty
much like an Instagram Live.

Speaker 4 (28:20):
Just talk to them.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
I think people are going to be very curious and
will subscribe because a man has been a little bit
off the rails for a while. I mean, if you
look at pictures of her recently, you would not recognize
I think, compared to what she looked like when she
was on Nickelodeon and stuff. Really, oh my gosh, it's
like her eyebrows are like so shaved in. She's I
think she's got pure scenes or face tattoos or something.

Speaker 4 (28:42):
Yeah, they both.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Yeah, she just looks so different.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Does she look not?

Speaker 4 (28:46):
Well, she just looks like an artist to me, like
just like a weird kind of artist.

Speaker 8 (28:51):
Ye.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
She looks like she does drugs.

Speaker 4 (28:53):
Well Google right now, a man of buyings. She just yeah,
doesn't just gonna look different to you to day.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
Have you looked at her recently, Dad, I have not known? Okay, No, Well,
I was gonna say, if you you honestly, if she
was walking down the street, you would not recognize her.

Speaker 8 (29:06):
You know.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Actually, heart tet it could have been bad. It just
knocked over my coffee mug. She's kind of like in there,
she's got like a heart tet on her cheek. And
it's just I don't know, No, I.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Get that Golden Bachelor Jerry is dating again.

Speaker 8 (29:20):
I don't want to say too much and jinks and
I'm trying to respectfully get to a point where there's
an acceptable amount of time from my divorce.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
Oh, he also has an incurable cancer.

Speaker 4 (29:38):
Oh no, wow.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
I mean he's seventy three, so it's not like he's
super young, but that is pretty young still. Yeah, but
he's talked about that recently too. I'm not sure what
kind it is, but at least he's out there dating,
still getting after it.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
Get a girl getting after it. A name you might
not remember, but if you're old enough, you remember the
name Wink Martindale. He was a legendary game show host
and I did no he was still around, but he
passed yesterday, ninety one years old. Love, but the name Wink,
that is the key. You started off as a radio host,
which was a great radio host name. Yes, Martindale's that's awesome.

(30:15):
Everybody is just making fun of the all female celebrity
space Mission, including Emily Radakowski. Here is Emily.

Speaker 4 (30:24):
That's space mission this morning.

Speaker 5 (30:26):
This is beyond er everything that you care about Mother Earth,
and you're going up in a spaceship that is built
and paid for by a company that's single handedly destroying
the planet. At the state of the world and think
about how many resources went into putting these women into
space for what I'm disgusted.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
I don't think it's single handedly destroying the planet. I
think there's probably some other things too. It's only a
matter of time before frosters try to try to market
counterfeit versions of weight loss drugs like ozempic. The FDA
and the manufacturer are urging doctors and patients to check
their prescriptions because the batch of phony drugs it's found
its way to the marketplace, and your doctors should be

(31:05):
aware of this. I'm sure she already is. The FDA
has already seized a large amount of these fakes. That's awful.
Hopefully they're benign and not harmful to anybody. They're still
talking about Coachella because the second weekend is this weekend.
Make sure you bring plenty of spending money because last
weekend festival people said they were spending about one hundred

(31:25):
dollars on a meal of just tacos and lemonade. Yes,
and according to one TikToker, it wasn't even good. Comments
pointed out the events seemed like them a more of
a money grab than a music festival. Six hundred dollars tickets.
On top of the high cost of concessions and accommodations.
A lot of festival goers opted to purchase their tickets
on a payment plan that adds another forty dollars. You

(31:47):
got to be paid off by March. I guess last March. Yeah,
and if you default on your payment, should lose any
money that you might have paid. Well, Wendy's is going
off on Katy Perry. There's a lot of conflicting opinions
of Katy Perry's voyage on the Blue Origin Rocket, but
Wendy's is pretty clear where it stands. On its social
media account, it replied to a post that said Katy

(32:09):
Perry has returned from space by writing can we send
her back? And then it responded to a photo of
Katie kissing the ground and joking by joking, I kissed
the ground and I liked it. Another thread, it wrote,
I'm a woman, send me to space. When we said
women in stem, this isn't what we meant. Many cretatics

(32:31):
have suggested that her journey with Gail King and the
all female crew was wasteful and a slap in the
face to women in aeronautics and astrophysics, especially as they
come under scrutiny in the anti DEI climate. We just
didn't expect a burger joint to be among those critics. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (32:47):
I don't know what the beef with Katy Perry is,
but Wendy's whoever runs into social media is known for
starting beef on Twitter. They're always going back and forth
with like Chick fil a and stuff. It's kind of funny.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
Yeah, it is funny.

Speaker 7 (32:57):
It's the youths these days, and they're social media's tearing
it up out there.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
Let's talk about washing your car. There's a woman on TikTok.
She's gone viral because she shared that she washes her
car twice a day. Her name is Tisha Tish not
making that up. She's sitting in her car in the
video as it goes through the car wash, and the
caption says, got to be the only person that washes
my car two times a day every day. People are
like why, and people said that you're gonna ruin your

(33:22):
car's paint. Another one said, I washed her car twice
in two years. I wait until mine is just unbearably filthy, and.

Speaker 4 (33:31):
Then I wait till it rains.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Right then you don't have to. How often do you
wash your car? Some people never wash their car. Who's
on the phone, Jenny's that somebody you need to talk to.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
It is except for I think we'll just wait till
the break to show.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
Okay, all right, we'll do that in a second. I'm
KDWB
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