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The JV Show on Wild ninety nine. Hi Graham, good morning, anybuddy,
how to going do you get?Do you get a couple of extra
hours of sleep? Just a littlebit? I overslapped him. Yeah,
I'm shocked him here. Frankly,I'm shocked you're here. Also relieved,
but you look very well arrested.I know that sleep was probably great.
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I would have loved that myself,But so how to go that great?
I could use some more. Howmany snoozes of the alarm did you go
through this morning? Yeah? Idon't know how to do. That was
in my sleep. It's a skillof mine. I don't I mean,
I don't know how you do greenshotsof my alarm that's goin off while I'm
sleeping weird, Just so you canremember, I don't know. Later,
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I think I'm trying to snooze it, and then I get to work and
I go through my phone and Ihave like four screenshots of my alarm just
going off at like three thirty inthe morning. That's bizarre. I had
when my alarm went off this morning. You know, I don't hit the
snooze by. I had a longdebate with myself about what day of the
week it was. I was convincedthat it was Tuesday. I was like,
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it's got to be at least Tuesday. No, it doesn't matter,
you know, you gotta get upfor work and get up. Yeah,
but it's just a different feeling,like, Okay, one day's already down.
On the next day, let's getthis week going. But well,
thank you for being here with us. Monday morning, the jav Show on
Wildney for nine the base number onehit music station, Graham. How is
the weekend? It was pretty good. We went to the Healdsburg Wine and
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Food Experience on Saturday's fancy. Idon't know if it's fancy. It's a
bunch of people getting together and likeeating a bunch of food and drinking a
lot bougie at although it's Healdsburg.That's not really bougie. It's like any
of these like food and wine typefestival things. I don't know. One
of my wife's best friends is anorganizer for the event, so she hooks
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up the tickets. Thank you,because you know, they cost us a
little bit. But once you're in, it's there's like hundreds of wineries and
then a whole bunch of booths oflike restaurants and chefs stuff. You just
walk around and eat and drink whateveryou want. There's no I love that.
You don't pay for a thing.Festivals you pay for admission and then
you're standing in line forever and you'repaying on top of that for all the
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food and drinks, even if itis a food and wine festival. Yeah
no, no, no, thisone. You just walk up and they
just hand you whatever delicious thing youwant or whatever you want to try to.
Oh, it's amazing. This yearwas a little different, just because
well last year and it was moreof the walk up and let's drink everything
you can, eat everything he can. This year, my wife wanted to
go to a panel. There wassome speakers at the event, and there
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was a panel about sustainability and winemaking. And maybe I'm getting old,
but it was fascinating, Selena.It was fascinating. I was like,
I want to be out there withall the ratchets and everybody drinking, of
walking around drinking the wine. Youwent to go watch people talk about the
wine. Sustainability of wine. Yeah, yeah, and but it was fascinating.
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Luckily, there was a wine tastingthat went along with it, so
you did get to drink while youwere Okay, okay, it's not attending
this panel, but it was.Um it was just a different speed than
I thought we were going. ButI'm really glad that we attended that part
of it because it's really really,really really interesting fun. Did you have
the kids with you or really getrid of them? That's a no kid?
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Yeah? What about you? Howwas your weekend? I feel like
we did so much over the weekend. You and I? Um so I
went to as an event called LimeAid. It was put on by the
Bay Area Lime Foundation. They reachedout to us to see if he wanted
to go because, um it's abig fundraising event, but they were also
going to mention JV there, soI really wanted to be there for it.
Grandma, wish you could have gone. It was so so nice and
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so fun. We we pull upto the place, me and my fiance
AJ, and first of all,there's valet parking. Oh that's nice.
It's like as somebody's house and there'slike all this property. So there's somebody's
house let barking. I guess theydo it every year and it's always at
a different residence, is what somebodytold me a residence A residence, Yeah,
you know my house. So there'svalet parking. We're like, this
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is different. We get out andwhat is this the thing? You were
texting me about what you wanted toknow what to wear to this thing?
I was dressing out over what towear because the dress code was spring festive.
Yeah. I get this text fromSelena and she's like, can you
ask Kate what you would wear tosomething that's spring festive? Yeah, let
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me ask her. I don't know, she says, long flowing floral dress.
Was like, I don't have that. I don't Not only did I
not have that, but they saidit's gonna be outdoors, it's gonna be
cold. Dress in layers. SoI'm like, how do you dress spring
festival but in layers and like bundledup and warm. I was like,
what about jeans? And you said, Kate said maybe white jeans. Huh.
Went out and I had to gobuy some white jeans and my daughter
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picked it out. She said,if I want to be cool and look
cool, I have to wear likeflare jeans, which is what everyone is
wearing these days, like bell bottoms. Yes, okay, So I'm like,
I haven't done that for a while, but I'm with it. Okay,
buy them without trying them on.I get home to get dressed.
These things were the biggest bell bottomsthat covered my entire shop. I was
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like, okay, well, herewe go. But it looked really cute.
I think it looks cute. ButI will say we looked very out
of place going to Lime ads.What was everybody else wearing? I think
they ignored the spring festive dress codemost people did, and they just dressed
up like very dressy. They're insuits and things. So I'm like,
oh wow. If I would haveknown that, I could have just warned
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something completely different. Were you gettingsome jeggy looks? Like? Oh,
look at these people? Oh?Are they on the staff? Shouldn't they
be on their parking cars? Youknow? Maybe? But if we were,
we didn't notice. Everyone was sonice. That's good. Everyone is
very people. How many people arewe talking at this residence? Also?
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Can we work on the name limemaid? I love drinking limemaid, me too,
just says, and can we workon the name for the eventage?
I think it's to like aid inLime research. I get it. I
get it, but there's already somethingcalled Limemaid. It's a great one.
I like it. It was itwas a lot of people, Graham.
I think in one of the emailsthey said maybe like three hundred more than
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three hundred people. All right,so this is a big that's a big
house. It's a it's a bighouse. There's a lot of space.
They served like filet mignon. They'relike just throwing all these appetizers at us,
alcohol, champagne, wine. Itwas nice. And then Dana Carvey
was there. He did a wholestand up set. I love Dana Carvey.
Did you know who he was?Before I did? I did have
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to look him up. But onceI saw the picture from Wayne's World,
Okay, he is in that,Okay, and he's hilarious. He stand
ups really good. Yeah. Yeah, and um, they did mention JV
in the little section when they werementioning people who who passed because of lime
or lime complications, and it wasreally emotional for me. And I don't
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know if it was because of allthe wine that kept on giving me,
but like it made it really realto see his picture up there. And
I wasn't haired for that, eventhough I knew that was going to happen
going into this, and that's whyI wanted to go, But like I'm
a mom and I couldn't be there. Yeah, it was really nice.
But they do it every year.Um, so maybe we can go next
year. I doubt you score theinvite for next year. After after this
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year, we're gonna are we gonnainvite that lady in the weird bell bottoms
again? Nah, we're invited back. I think that we should definitely go.
Was it really really nice invent andobviously for a really good cause.
The JV show on Wild for nine, the base number one hit music station,
Graham, you don't have a busyweek ahead of ahead of you or
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anything. Oh just you know,just just slightly. You know, my
wife's leaving on a business trip rightnow. She's on our way to the
airport. HI have a have agood flight. And then you know,
we've got um dance class today andthen swim, oh kids start swim lessons
to borrow. And then we gota baseball game and Wednesday, I got
a crain coming to the property tomorrow. Lifts and beams that's expensive, and
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you know, just a few otherthings sprinkled and they're living that dad life.
And then we Disneyland this weekend.Yeah, oh yeah, then we're
going to then we're leaving for Disneyland. How are the kids dealing with their
excitement? They're they're very excited.But let's just say they've been threatened with
this being taken off the table many, many, many times over the past
week or two. And I haveany changing their behind. Yeah, yeah,
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they don't care. They should callingyour bluff. They know that Dad's
not going to take away Disneyland.I know they know we're going regardless of
people. Are are we stupid forgoing to Disneyland a Memorial Day? We
did? Yeah, and you're drivingalso, they're very stupid. Yes,
So an element of fun is itjust gonna be? I mean Disneyland is
always busy, right, You're notgoing on a day when and it's like,
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oh wow, there's nobody here.It's always packed. But I think
holiday weekends, just summertime in generalway way more. But I thought they
still you have to like register yourtick. It's in like schedule. I
still think they only let a certainnumber of people in, and I'm pretty
sure they hit that number like everysingle day. That's true. Well then
I don't have the answers. Way, okay, I don't know. Okay,
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all right, let's talk kissing.Okay. So researchers previously believed that
kissing originated in South Asia thirty fivehundred years ago. Well there's an update.
Okay, We've got some new evidencehere. Yea. Researchers at Oxford
University in the University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen in Denmark. They analyzed written sources
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from early Mesopotamian societies, which isreally just like writing on clay tablets,
like like literally this is what they'restudying. And one of them had like
a drawing of two people kissing.So now this is humanity's earliest kiss on
record that took place and ear likea thousand years earlier than what we originally
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thought. So now they're saying thatit originated forty five hundred years ago.
That's just a guest just because that'sbecause we found some PERV sketchbook that was
documenting what what they were seeing aroundthem, Like, man, everybody's making
out, but me let me drawa sad picture of it. It's probably
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ten It probably up in ten thousandyears prior to that we just don't know.
Nobody was We don't get on theirsnap Well we'll never know, right,
it wasn't on their Insta stories exactly. You couldn't put it on your
story. Didn't even happen. Canyou imagine? Can you imagine being the
first people to ever do this?Though? Like how awkward would that be?
An other person's like, whoa,wha what are you doing? Whoa
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whoa whoa? Why are you tryingto put your food hole against my food
hole? Right? And they're justpoint what do we do with them?
Like mush them together and move around? I imagine them being very dry and
really really chapped. It is.Yeah, I've been harry on both parties.
You know. It was a veryhary, like what would make somebody
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want to do that if it's neverbeen done before? Four? And they
you know what I mean? AndSelena, they weren't brushing teeth wasn't invented
for a long time. Floss thatwasn't invented for many, many many so
there was just like rotting deer meatin there, like and just like stuck
in the bed stuff. Yeah,and the beard has never been washed,
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the shower hadn't been invented Selena andthey weren't taking showers. Yeah. No,
beard oil Oh wait, beard oilis like a pop of beards.
Use that. It's like moisturize thebeard. Oh yeah, beard oil thing.
I don't know. I don't useit for mine. I'm a dude.
I've never used the beard oil,but I never needed oil. My
beard mind's greasy enough on its own. Gross. I kind of wonder.
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I mean, I obviously think that, Yeah, okay, yeah, we
found the first recorded incident again peoplekissing him. But don't you think it
happened way thousands of years earlier?And do you think it's Do you think
there was somebody that one day triedthis and then everyone's else is like,
you know what we should try justmotioning our food holes together here? That
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looks nice? Or do you thinkthis is just something that's been instinctual in
humans for a long long time,throughout like parts of evolution. I don't
know. I don't have I don'thave the answers because I don't know.
You kiss your partner. It seemsvery like normal, It seems very natural.
It seems like I would know howto do that, even if I
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never seen it in a movie whenI was six years I don't think we
would if we've never seen it,because it'd be like, that's weird.
I think it's normal for us becausewe grew up knowing about kissing. But
if that wasn't a thing. Butthere's a lot of weird stuff that adults
do in the bedroom. And didthey did somebody have to do they have
to see an internet video to learnhow to do some much or do you
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just instinctually try some of that stuff? I don't know. I don't have
the answer. I think that's justpeople being sickos. Maybe it is the
Internet. Okay, Well there weresickos back, the sickos thousands of years
ago, and they were sticking theirfood holes together. I'm that's what it
is. That's what your mouth is, all right, Graham. It's your
food process. It's your food processor. Sorry, thank you, food processing
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whole. So this woman says sheI don't know if she's done any research
on this, but this is hertheory and I'll just see if you agree.
She says she's found the age gapsweet spot for successful marriages. So
if you want to have a successfulmarriage, you need to have around this
many years apart in difference in agebetween you and your partner, and she
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says it's between seven and twelve years. Twelve years that's the key because then
one person in her case, theperson that she's dating, is eight years
I think older than her. Andshe says it's the perfect amount because he's
got more life experience, he's beenthrough some other things, and it's sort
of it becomes a better match thatway, because it's not two people learning
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life experiences at the same time.One person kind of knows how to handle
certain situations and things and is alittle bit more maybe financially stable at that
point. Do you think do youlike the seven to twelve years. I
don't know if I like this.To me and my fiance, we are
one year, maybe not even afull year. Who's older. I'm I'm
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older, I'm into younger cougar.He's a younger man. Yes, we're
less than the year apart. ButI I kind of always thought I wanted
somebody to go through these life experienceswith, not somebody's already experienced everything,
and he's like a father figure tome, Like I want all these first
times and things that I'm going throughin life. I want it to be
a learning experience and we learned together. That's what I thought. But this
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lady say, no, Uh,it's not going to work out eventually.
What you what you? And well? And I same thing. My wife
and I are a year apart.Basically we're the same age right now for
a couple months. Who's older untilmy birthday? I am, wow,
you groomed her? I did,and uh, but she says it's gonna
In her previous marriage, she andher partner were the same age and it
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just went to dust after a whilebecause I don't know the novelty of going
through experience at the same time.It would have wears off and it's all
just gonna implode. You need somebody. She's basically saying, you need somebody.
I think it also depends on whatage you are. If you guys
are the same age but you're twenty, you know that guy is probably really
like only sixteen, like mentally,exactly emotionally about twelve. Yeah, I
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think you're once you're older. Ithink it's a lot more. It's a
lot easier to be the same agein a relationship because you both kind of
caught up. Yeah, I thinkthere may be some truth to that,
But what do I know. I'monly like twenty six and a half.
Yeah, I'm only twenty seven anda half. Don't do the math.
Don't do the math right The JVShow on Wild n The JV Show.
I'm Selena and I'm Graham. Wouldyou like a surgery update? Like you
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got a surgery. I want tosee how your wound's healing. No,
I didn't have surgery yet. Ohoh you're yeah the surgery on boomers Zimba
zoomers. Yes, okay, soit is no wagons, it's officially happening.
Oh, it's locked in, it'slocked in, deposit has been made,
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date has been sent. Should Ibe marking my calendar for this?
Yes, July fourteenth, okay,is surgery date July? And then right
into something, right into some newbazoomer going off. I had to schedule
this around um Lasmataz really because Ihad to make sure that I would have
enough time to, oh, youwant to bust them out of shorelines?
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What you're telling not even that.I had to make sure that I had
enough time to like, heal andbe good because I put them on display.
If it just like that it's afamily it's a family concert, and
it's it's very family friendly. TheBasoomers are not going to be on display
like that. But I wanted tomake sure that I was like okay to
be up and like working and doingan event and things. So the the
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Joe Bros catch a peek No,so waz is three weeks like to the
day after my surgery, and thedoctor said, I'll be good. So
I'll be good. You better begood or well because it's you know,
it's a work event for us too. You know, it's an exciting time.
It's a big concert. I wantto be there. Yeah, I'll
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be doctor Kim. Doctor Kim saidI'll be good. So oh good,
he knows what he's talking about.But are you going to be in like
some sort of supportive like undergarment thingor think or the bazoomer is going to
be outbosooming. They'll be not fullyoutbosooming, but maybe just half. It's
kind of like like a peek out, like hey, go back in,
you got it? Yeah, um, okay, this is gonna make you
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really mad. Okay, I'm ready. There's a dog influencer, five year
old Tucker really cute golden retriever.I love Golden Retrievers. I know who
doesn't. Well, Tucker makes overa million dollars a year influencing on social
media, just pictures of him,pictures and videos. So Tucker's human mom
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says that when she got Tucker ateight weeks old in June twenty eighteen,
she made him an Instagram page andhis first video went viral and it was
just him playing with an ice queue. By the time he was six months
old, he had sixty thousand followers. People that follow dogs. Why because
they're cute? I know, Ilike you now it's like compy videos.
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But still, Tucker makes seven figuresa year in earnings from sponsored ads on
YouTube. He's making anywhere from fortyto sixty thousand dollars for a thirty minute
pre role. Instagram, they're makinglike twenty thousand dollars for just a few
stories on their page. It's crazy. This is a dog. Who are
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you writing these checks too? Thedog? What dog needs? How much
money? Sucker? And then hedips his little paw into ink and then
he stamps it on the check.Oh, it is really cute, cute,
but it really makes me mad.Of course it makes me mad.
It should make everybody mad. There'speople out there that can't put a meal
on their table and feed their family, and there's a dog out there making
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a million bucks a year. Butis it really the dog's fault. It's
not the dog's fault. It's I'mnot mad at Tucker. I'm not mad
at and it's a tucker. Tucker'sjust being cute. That's just what Tucker
does. I'm mad at Tucker's momand dad. I'm mad at society as
a whole. I'm at it.I'm just mad at all of it.
You don't follow any dogs, Graham, I don't think so. Is it
weird that I do? How manydog accounts could one person follow? I
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follow a few, that's is thatweird? Well, you know what,
I mostly followed dog accounts from mydog's accounts, but then that kind of
fell off. I just didn't wantaccounts that your dog wanted you to follow,
like, hey, I need to. He would follow them money to
see what they're posting. He wouldfollow like other dogs. He like to
see other dogs. But then Istopped. I just really stopped that account
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because it just got stupid. Butthere's dogs that I know personally that I
follow on Instagram. Like, that'sthe dog that I know of, I'll
give him a follow. Isn't itcrazy that Tucker? You know, Tucker,
the Golden Retriever, Like he's justcash and checks right now, big,
big celebrity, big celebrity dog.He get. I mean, I
have a Golden Retriever, so Idon't want to be morbid. But like,
they don't really last that long.Why would you bring this up?
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Well, I'm just saying so,I guess I can't fault the people who
are making the bunch make stack asmuch money as you can off off old
Tuck because ten years old or elevenor twelve, you know, Golden Retrievers
like again, mine's nine, butthey don't. Okay, not typically lasts
that longs to be morbid, butthey all kind of look the same.
Count. Just replace Tucker and nobodywouldn't know. It's probably true, Just
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kidding. New people do that withfish all the time, all the time.
I kill their pets fish, Yeah, their kids, you know what
I mean. Plus then you geta new cute puppy version, and everyone
likes the puppy better than the oldAnyways, you just name him Tucker.
Yeah, Tucker two point o theJV show on Wild nine nine he gam
Hay Selena, Good morning, guys. Just landed in Orlando, cruising around
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listening to you guys. You know, of course I had to anyways,
hope you guys have a good weekend. Love you guys. Well, thank
you have a good weekend. Yeah. I think he's a little confusing.
You fly all the way to Orlando. You're a little confused about it's Monday,
buddy. We appreciate you listening.Yes, all the way from Orlando.
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in music, movies, shows,and the most talked about stories happening today
in the Bay. So I thinkit's safe to assume that Taylor Swift and
Matt Healy, you know her newMan from the nineteen seventy five I think
there gets pretty serious. Taylor isperforming in Massachusetts Saturday night, and she
felt the need to tell her entireaudience how happy she was in life.
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Everything is just going right for her. I don't know, I've just seven
happy in my life and all aspectsof my life. It's not I don't
know. I just like my life. Her life finally feels like it makes
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sense. Wow, that new lovefeeling. There's nothing like it in the
world. I think things are goinggreat between them. However, I know
he is very problematic amongst the Swifties. They're not huge fans, but this
guy seems like somebody that should havegotten quote unquote canceled at some point based
on some of the stuff that hesaid. I would say, so,
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I'm kind of shocked that this iswho she's chosen. Yeah, I almost
think that, like she has sucha team around or whatever that controls her
image so tightly, and she's gotthis kind of almost squeaky clean image when
it comes to that that this guywould be allowed in. But maybe that's
but you can't control everything. Taylor'sa grown woman, and Taylor wants to
date Matt Healey. She's gonna dateMatt Healey and whoever else she wants to
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But maybe, and maybe that's partof the appeal. She's kind of dated.
Her last relationship was kind of asafe, boring guy. I mean,
I don't know, never met theguy, don't know, but that
was what I agree, what wekind of got publicly. And so here's
the bad incomes the bad boy andthis guy. Yeah, and that new
love and finally my life makes sense. This is everything's the best ever.
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You've been dating for two weeks.Of course it has. And I don't
know if this could be a reasonfor her happiness. But there's some there's
some video footage of Matt Heally sneakinginto Taylor's condo. It's like the middle
of the night. He has thisoversized overnight bag and this is just a
couple of nights. This is aledge shot a couple of nights before Taylor
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says, oh my god, everythingis just so perfect in my life.
So I don't know what they didin that condo. I have an idea.
Well, you said a minute agothat you figured that I went to
a town called Palace well, Imean that's what I would guess, and
then she's just speaking so glowingly abouthim on the star, about her life,
I should say on the stage,but things are going really, really
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well. So something went well.Let's talk more about Harry and Meghan's near
catastrophic card chase, because there's newinformation coming out, not so much about
the card chase itself, but thingsthat happened before. People are saying that
this is really their fault, allbecause they were too cheap to get a
hotel room. I told you howthey were in New York City and they
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were at some like awards ceremony becauseMeghan was receiving an award, and that's
when they left there. That's whenthe car chase ensued. Well, apparently
they wanted to stay at Princess Anna'sfavorite hotel, the car Lyle, but
they demanded that hotel give him abig discount. Hotel was like, uh
no, like you can pay foryour room like everyone else. They decided
to stay with a friend for freebecause they didn't want to pay the hotel.
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And that's why when paparazzi money,I'm confused, why are they I
don't know, but that's why whenpaparazzi was behind them, they the chase
started because they didn't want to leavepaparazzi back to their friend's house. Oh
so they were trying to shake them. To god it because that was my
whole point. So yeah, what, there is no such thing as a
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chase. If you don't run,if you don't run away, run just
stop and let him take a picturesof you. So yeah, all these
sources are like, if they hadn'thave been so cheap and just got the
dang hotel room, this wouldn't havehappened. They're also saying that at this
ceremony, before they left, theychose to walk out the front in front
of all the paparazzi. That wasThey have a guy on their team,
a security guy who used to beon Barack Obama's team, and he is
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he's known as the quote king ofback exits. Oh, I went to
a call. I went to collegewith the guy that had kicking doors.
Different though, it's because he'll gethis clients out the back door and like
nobody sees them ever. But no, Megan and Harry, they wanted to
have their picture taking out front,so that could have easily been avoided as
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well. I I yeah, Idon't buy at all that they're this couple
that suddenly doesn't want We don't wantthe attention. We don't want to be
royals. We don't want that attention. B As, you guys love being
in the spotlight. You want tobe in the spotlight. You want to
be famous, you want to havereality shows, you want people to love
you in a door like it.Just you can't have it both ways.
Nope, and again, don't havea pop Rozzi chase. Just stop the
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car, just stop it. Thingsare starting to get dangerous and people are
crashing allegedly, and just stop thecar. Just do us all a favor
and stop the car, pose fora couple of pictures and then move on.
Graham, would you have all right? Another example of how human society
just continues to devolve, The ContraCosta County Fair was held over this past
weekend and there were so many fightsthat were breaking out amongst teens that the
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whole thing had to close a couplehours early on Saturday. Now, the
fair was in Antioch, and therewere a bunch of these incidents that were
posted to social media. You couldsee people screaming and throwing punches and pulling
hair and you know all the funfairactivities. I guess. Fair organizers then
had to announce a chaperone policy forall miners for yesterday's fair, starting at
five pm, So if you wereunder eighteen, you could not be there
(27:22):
without a parent after five o'clock.You know, they had your parents had
to your mommy and daddy had towalk around there to make sure you weren't
fighting everybody in sight. Instead ofenhanced security yesterday, I don't know if
there were fewer incidents yesterday. Ihaven't ready seen or read anything about that
yet, but I let's get ittogether. But this is why we can't
have no no, we cannot haveany not even the contra Costa. You
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can't even enjoy the fair anymore withouthaving to pull somebody's hair and punch them
all. We have to move forward, Graham, because we're getting closer to
seven h five. And you knowwhat happens at seven oh five? Right,
I get to go to the bathroom. Finally, I'd have a lot
of coffee this morning. Right,Why are they go on sale? Your
chance to win is in a fewminutes against seven oh five after this next
(28:04):
song the JV Show on Wild ninetynine. Now, Graham, Yeah,
let's talk Jack Harlow's movie White ManCan't Jump, the remake. It came
out Friday on Hulu. He's gonnahave a talk back on that. We
do. Good Morning, Graham andSelena on Happy Monday. I don't know
if you guys already talked about italready, but did you watch White Man
Can't Jump over the weekend? Iknow I did, and I don't know
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if my expectations were just really low, but Jack Carlos did a pretty good
job. Chet should be proud ofher man. He was pretty funny.
It was a good movie. Iwould recommend it to somebody if they're gonna
watch on Hulu, what I goto the movie theaters and watch it.
Probably not, but it is agood Hulu watch, so I recommend it.
I give it an eight out often. It was a good movie.
Okay, Okay, there was aneight out of ten, eight out
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of ten. Thames our buddy Rubyon Twitter tagged me in a tweet and
she said, just finished watching WhiteMan Can't Jump with Cheety's boyfriend Cheaty.
Unfortunately not here today to hype upher, Oh, I know her,
man, and she says it wasa ten out of ten. I was
cracking up through the whole thing,I said. I responded, a ten
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out of ten, on par withsome of the greatest movies of all time.
She said, let's not get carriedaway there, buddy, L O
L. I wasn't expecting it tobe as good as it was. Not
the greatest of all times. Weleave that to Twilight. She says,
Twilight movie, for those are thegreatest movies of all time. In Ruby's
eyes, Selena, did you watchit? I did watch it a Friday
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show. I went home and Iwatched her. I sat Aj my man
down. I was like, we'rewatching this movie. It just came out
and he didn't even know that JackHarlow was staring in a remake of this
classic iconic movie. He was like, why would they even remake this?
But whatever, gave it a try. Agreed, But yeah, we sat
down. Couldn't even finish it.And I don't know if it's because Aj
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was way in my head about howtrash it was. I didn't think Jack
harl Low's acting was that that bad. Could I take him seriously as a
serious actor in a serious role.I don't think so. I don't think
he's he's not bad, but he'snot like I'm not like blown away by
his acting abilities either. The linesI would say of Corny AJ's main thing
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was like it's predictable. He waslike telling me things that were about to
happen, Yeah, before they happen. So he's like he was already out.
He's like, if I know what'sgoing to happen, you know,
I'm just done with this movie.Um, it was really hard to for
me to keep my interest. Soa what out of ten are you giving
it? Because we've we've gotten aneight out of ten review and then we've
gotten a ten out of ten review. I think i'd give it maybe like
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a like a four, So thatsounds like it's being generous if you didn't
even finish it at all. Idon't. I don't even know if you
can give it a four. Imean it's something fun to watch. Don't.
If you want like a really goodmovie, good quality, I wouldn't
turn to this but something fun.I agree with the talk about something on
Hulu that's you know, not takentoo seriously. Sure, put it on,
but an eight ten out of time. Every article and headline I saw
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about this talked about how big ofa flop it was and how garbage it
was and how trash it was.So how do we how do we marry
those two things? How are therepeople that think this is such this is
a ten out of ten movie whenby most accounts, it's just god awful.
I have a theory. I think, okay, go ahead, TikTok
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culture. Our current state we're inis just TikTok is just full of horrible
acting, skits and pranks. It'sthe acting on there is just god awful
bad. I would have to justmove. Is that where we because that's
the media that's being consumed the mostis the short you know, his videos
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online and the acting is just awfulin them. So when you see this
and you're like, oh, Ilike Jack Carlo, let me go watch
this, it's a major step up. You're like, whoa is this?
Wow? This is a ten outof ten? Do you have people forgotten
what real good acting is? Ithink it could be some of that,
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but also maybe it's a lot ofpeople not looking to take the movie too
seriously, or maybe they didn't evensee the first one. But see,
like, look, I love Idon't mind, just like a funny comedy
that like you don't take it tooseriously, you don't have anything to think
about. It's dumb jokes and laughs, but you still have to have decent
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acting in it. You got tohave just that. I have no problem
with movies like that where you're like, oh, this isn't some great theatrical
masterpiece. I don't care about that. That you can have a trash,
funny movie that even critics don't thinkis that great, but has a lot
of good comedy in it. Andbut for me, this looks I saw
the preview and that was enough forme. And you know what, I
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felt like they were trying too hardto be funny and the jokes just weren't
funny. And maybe it was theway they delivered him. I don't know,
but I feel like they were reachinga lot of times and that just
it just wasn't it wasn't it.If you saw White Men Can't Jump on
Hulu, we do you want toknow what you think? You can hit
us on the talk back on theiHeartRadio app. We're always there, everyone
hearing, want to hear what youthink about things, and you know that's
the whole point of the JV Show. The JV Show on Wild ninety four
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nine were nine the Bays number onehit music station. The JV Show,
we were talking about Jack Harlowe starringin the remake of White Men Can't Jump.
It's now out. It dropped onFriday on Hulu. UM. A
lot of people have very different opinionsmovies. We've heard of wide range.
Yeah, it's a lot of thecritics like it's a total flaw. But
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a lot of our you know,listeners and JV show family here, they
loved it. Jack Harlow was amazing. I'll give that movie White Man Can't
Joe about four is acting. JackCarlo's actuel. It wasn't as bad as
Lebron's actin that's one way to lookat it wasn't as bad as Lebron's.
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Actually, Lebron Zacs is the worstof all time, saying he's better than
that. Yeah, no crap,everybody's acting. It's better than Lebron's acting.
Another four. I gave it too, So I think somewhere around them,
I'm giving it a two out oft I didn't even watch it.
I just know I watched the Thatpreview was three minutes long, and I
saw the entire everything I needed toknow about that movie in that three minutes.
(34:20):
Fair enough. Oh, we haveone more talkback. Good morning,
Selena and Graham. It's Alicia fromTwitter. I wanted to let y'all know
about the gaggle of JV Show famwho met up this past weekend in Dublin.
We had a whopping four people showup. It was still really nice
to see everyone in person. Wehad a great chill day at the park.
(34:40):
It was nice. And we're goingto be planning a JV Show Fam
Friends giving, so everyone stay tuned. Everyone want to risk it if the
first time four people. I mean, we talked about this JV Show barbecue
park meet up a little bit lastweek on the show. We did,
but there were only four people thatattended the whole event. I think it's
(35:01):
really great that they're wanting to dothings and put these little events on on
the weekend so you can meet newpeople and make new friends. But I
thought like one of the findings tocome out post COVID is that people don't
like socializing any more. Socializing isa thing of the past. People,
Yeah, we don't do it.We socialize on our Instagram stories and that
is it. Not it. Wedon't meet strangers in person. But I'm
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glad she's still had a positive attitude. I think that's awesome. Okay,
friends Giving, can I count youin? I know this past weekend,
both you and I were busy.We had a lot of stuff going on
this weekend, busy weekend. Butfriends Giving comes around and she's planting the
seed. Now we got a lotof time. JV show, fam Friends
Giving. Can I count put youdown for a plate? I'm busy that
day also, I am also busythat day. All I want to go.
(35:46):
Of course I want to be theregiving me too, just like I
can't help I booked and busy.You know it's busy. Yeah, my
mom's around it back surgery that Yeah. The JV show on Wild ninety nine.
Whoa, it's the Magic mat inthe Mix nine the base number one
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All right, let's bring on ourbuddy, Samantha. Hi, Samantha,
Hi, how is the weekend?It was? Gray celebrated my friends
forty years every day. You're neversupposed to give a woman's age, huge,
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huge, huge, huge, celebratingtwenty first samillion Kelly, So could
be any one of them. Justlook for Kelly that turned forty today.
She's look a little rough over theweekend, kitty, and she had a
great time. All right, Samantha, you were gonna play the JV show.
Yep, Nope, game. We'regonna ask you four trivia questions.
(37:16):
You only got to get three rights, three to four and you get four
tickets to the San Mateo County Fair. Okay, okay, here we go.
Question number one, if your datesuggests that you go Dutch, what
are they saying that you should donicely? None? All right? Question
(37:38):
number two. In the nursery rhyme, Jack and Jill went up the hill
to fetch what water? Does thatcount? Grow? I mean they were
fetching water? YUPI yeah, abucket of water. Hail of water up
(38:01):
hill, but we'll take it.Yeah, they went up the hill to
get jobs in antha. All right, here's a question number three. TV
broadcasting company NBC uses what type ofanimal in its logo? Lion, lion,
peacock, peacock. You knew itis, got the color for feathers.
(38:25):
They got a whole streaming platform namedafter that firm. It's called Peacock
Sport spoiler work. That's all right. You just need to get this last
question right. This is an easyone. Question number four. If you
have two coins that total one dollar, what two coins do you have?
(38:45):
Yeah? There you go, easy, easy? Yeah? Could you make
them a little harder? Well,I thought that was a block of people
might think that was a trick question. And or do people, you know,
do young kids know what a fiftycent pieces has coins? Exactly?
So that question is that question couldbe incredibly difficult for some very younger listeners.
(39:06):
All right, Samantha, you didit. You won the jav show
Yup Nope Game. You got fourregular admission tickets for the Samteo County Fair
happening June third through the eleven.They got carnival rides and food in the
Safeway Concert Series and Dragons, whichis a new edition this year. So
I'm gonna put you on hold,Samantha, hang on, don't hang up.
Thanks for playing. By the way, you're awesome. Thank you.
(39:30):
I've been watching him forever, soit's so excited to finally be on and
win. Yeah, we love havingyou on more. You should call us
up more often, Samantha hang on. I want to let everyone know that
tickets are available now at Samoteo CountyFair dot com if you want to get
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We do it every weekday morning atthis time seven thirty five. You
can always download the game daily listenback anytime on the free iHeartRadio app.
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Let's talk movies really quick. Wehave a couple of minutes. Yeah,
there was a lot of stuff towatch. There's a lot of things out.
Yes, we already covered Jack Harlowe'sWhite Men Can't Jump total flop plot
in theaters. It's not hulus.If you wanted a streaming movie, yeah,
um. I wouldn't recommend it though, but that's just me. Um.
Here's your top three from the weekendbox office. Number one we already
(40:15):
knew was gonna happen. Fast Xmade sixty seven point five million dollars.
Have you heard anything about but becauseyou didn't see that. I didn't see
that. Have you talked to anybodythat has seen it? I haven't seen.
I am curious when people thought aboutthat one. Right, If you
saw it, please let us know. Because I haven't seen much. Maybe
there's not really anything to say.You got your Vin Diesel talking slowly and
(40:36):
very lowly. You got your caring, ridiculous cliff. Yeah. I mean,
what else is new? Is sixtiesfelt like the world's biggest has sixty
million good. I'd like to goback. I'd love to see what some
of the previous Fast in the Furiousmovies did on opening weekend. It's tough
for me to gauge if that's likea really good, if that's a really
good opening for that franchise or notso I read it. It's good.
(40:58):
I read it's a little down comparedto the last one. That's what I
kind of felt. Yeah, butI mean it's doing good globally. Number
two. Guardians of the Galaxy Volumethree made another thirty two million dollars and
then coming in at number three.Super Mario Brothers still on the top three.
Pacha Be just made another nine pointeight mill that's it. Yeah,
(41:21):
but it's been there for like weeks, I know, you know, but
yeah, it's kind of winding theanything fast x uh more. People are
going to check it out during theweek, obviously, do we think that's
better? Do we think fast?Which one? Do you think he's better?
Fast X or white man can't jumpwith Jack Oh tough one. It's
bad acting, Okay, across theboard. We've got that on both sides,
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more action and fast acts. Obviouslythe comedy. Jack Carlo's bringing the
comedy our listeners, the jokes.It's a NonStop laugh fast. I think
I'm gonna go with white men can'tjomp. No, I'll take fast X
over white any day. And Iam not And I'm still stuck on the
second fast in the Furios. Well, that was the last one I saw.
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What are you going to watch?The third one? A long Ways
to Go for you? There onmy list of things to watch. I
watched the Vanderpump Vanderpump Rules season finaleon Friday night. Finally got to watch
that. I'm not judging, butall these movies that come out this weekend,
you're sitting on your couch one watchingVandy Rules. What has grabbed more
headlines over the past over the pastfew months, Vanderpump Rules annihilated both those
(42:30):
other things that we talked about interms of what people are buzzing about and
talking about. And it was good. It was good, Slin, it
was really good. What's so funnyabout that is like, we already know
what happens, We know the endresults, we know the storyline. Why
are we so hooked to it?Guess what? We already knew what happens.
And also, white Man can't jumpa remake of a movie. We
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already know what happens, it's alreadybeen done better. And guess what,
we are already also know what happensin fast acts because they're all the same
it's the same thing just beyond.Let's say and jay Z bought the most
expensive home ever in the state ofCalifornia. Those details coming up inside today's
how is Trending at the fifty fiveThe JV Show on Wild nine. Before
(43:13):
we get to today's how does Trending, which is always at the fifty five's,
Graham, somebody slid in your email? Yeah right, it's just they
bypass the DMS went straight to theemail, says what's good? Graham and
Selena, longtime listener from way backin the doghouse days. First and foremost,
my condolences. JV will forever bemissed. My daughter Lilian Rico and
I listened to the show via podcastdaily and it's her eighth birthday on Monday.
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She would love a shout out andwe would greatly appreciate it. She
would say, I'm famous, daddyif she heard her name on the radio.
I really hope you guys can getto it. Please let her know
that mommy, Candice and Daddy Michaellove her so much and she's growing to
be such a smart and beautiful girl. Thank you again. That's from Michael,
So happy birthday, Lilia, You'refamous. Now you are famous.
(43:58):
Now A good day at school?Okay, what is this show turning too?
We have dad jokes every morning nowfrom our buddy Nates. We do.
I Loki am here for it.A happy Monday everyone, This is
your buddy Nate. Today's dad joke. Sunday and Monday gott into a fight
(44:20):
last night. Who won Sunday one? Why? Because Monday is a week
day? Badoom boom? All right, that's from my buddy Seth. All
right, your turn. Oh it'sa dad joke war designed between Nate and
Seth. I can only assume thatwill be getting a dad joke anytime now
(44:44):
from Seth. Good morning. Ididn't see the movie, but all I
wanted to say was I think thisis something different. This is about fast
X. This is about fast X. But I have a feeling there's a
dad joke on the way. Okay, let me let me start this.
Get over. Then I screwed itup, my bad, Good morning.
I didn't see the movie, butall I wanted to say was I think
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they've missed opportunity to call it Fastenyour seat belts. What I mean stupid?
That is good? It was good. That one's pretty good. Good.
It should be called fast ten wholething seat belts. It's stupid.
I don't think I don't even knowif that was set. I think that's
just another dad joke, just lobbedin there. That's a good idea,
(45:25):
though, fast X that's stupid.Fast ten your seat belts is solid gold,
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get a medium perfectly bowled the premiumice coffee for it two thirty nine or
medium Oreo Wrap Hay for three fortynine. All right, So, Beyonce
and jay Z just about the mostexpect and some expensive home ever in the
state of California. They paid twohundred million dollars cash for this crazy architectural
(46:12):
masterpiece that sits on an eight acrebluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The area
that this house is in is knownas Billionaires. Row has to I mean,
if houses cost around this price,you have to be a billionaire to
afford it. It's an all concretehome. It took fifteen years to build.
What's crazy is that they actually gota really good deal on this house.
(46:32):
It was listed initially for two hundredninety five million dollars. Yes,
this is a place that they've beentrying to sell for like a long long
time. I feel like I've readarticles about this place before that I do
not know. Maybe what's crazy aboutthis because you hear two hundred million dollars
for a house that's not even themost expensive house in the country. This
is the most expensive one in California. Yeah, but there is one in
(46:57):
New York City an apartment that coststwo hundred thirty eight million dollars for an
apartment for it must be the wholetop half of some jobs. It's not
the apartment you get here in likeHeyward, you know, right, like
one with crazy. You only getone parking spot somebody else has always parked
it in. Make sure you havequarters to go down and use the laundry
machines. Yeah, it's a littledifferent than that someone always stealing your door
(47:21):
dash. I mean a two hundredmillion dollars house. The property taxes not
alone are insane. But I guessif you can afford a two hundred million
dollar house. It doesn't matter thatyou're spending millions of dollars every year and
property taxes and don't even see it. I assume millions of dollars every year
to maintain the house because it's gotto be so so massive that you need
(47:42):
to probably around the clock staff ofmultiple people, ye just for upkeep.
Oh and they're also keeping their onehundred million dollars bel Air mansion, because
they're just keeping that on the side. So this is like their weekend house
right there. On the weekend.They're they're doing pretty okay, I would
say, Beyonce, they live inI didn't. I kind of figured they
lived on the eas Coast. Ithought they lived in New York. But
(48:04):
I do remember that they I doremember reading that they lived in California,
like this is. It's been awhile too, so I don't know if
they're back and forth. Yeah,but I know that they've been here for
a while. I'm sure they havesome great properties on the East Coast as
well. All Right, so Adidasis going to start selling yeazis again.
Remember they were sitting on a onepoint three billion dollars Yeazy stockpile, just
(48:27):
all these products in inventory just sittingin their warehouses. Yeah, finally they
decided to just start putting it backon shelves. They said that the first
release, if that's what you're goingto want to call it, is going
to happen at the end of thismonth. This will be the first time
since October that they'll be selling anythingyeasy ever since they cut ties of Kanye
West. Adidas says that they're goingto donate the proceeds to various charities,
(48:47):
including one run by George Floyd's sisterand then another one that fights anti Semitism.
So proceeds meaning we're still the goalis still to get all our money
back and all that inventory and anythingprofit on top of that that will donate.
Is that what that means? Ithought I just handed it out.
They're not just going to take ahow much inventory? Did you say?
(49:08):
One point three billion? They're notjust taking one point three billion dollars loss
on this, Okay, So they'regonna make their money back and then whatever's
left over doing over, it's goingto be donated. I wish they were
more front about that kind of stuff, because that's not there. Seeds proceeds
usually mean them profit from the profitfrom the sales that's disappointing. Is there
any I know I've asked this before, but is there any yeasy branding on
(49:31):
these items? Like is there alogo on it? Still? These are
going to be actually easy, that'sgonna say easy on them? Okay,
So these are real yeasies that theyjust they they're desperate to just get rid
of. And obviously they don't wantto take that one point three billion dollars
loss either. So and you thinkthese things will sell like previous regular yeasy
lines, Yeah, I think theywill. There be going to be selling
(49:53):
like the new release new releases,Yeah, like the newer ones you know
that haven't come out yet. Soyeah, these are gonna be just like
just like the old days. Andeveryone's maybe not waiting in line for these
anymore, but they're gonna sell out. Yeah, Grahama, do you have
all right? Get your brooms outeverybody. Tonight is Game four the Western
Conference Finals, and the Nuggets aregoing for a sweep of the Lakers.
The Nuggets won the first two gamesof the series in Denver before they took
(50:15):
the next game in LA this pastSaturday, So with a win tonight,
they'll complete the sweep of Lebron andcompanies send them home off to Cabo for
summer vacation, and the Nuggets willmove on to the NBA Finals. If
the Lakers pull off a win tonightin desperation, which I think there's actually
a decently solid chance of that,the series will head back to Denver for
Game five. No team in NBAplayoff history has ever come back from from
(50:38):
being down three oak, excuse me, in a series, and I don't
think the Lakers is some team ofdestiny that's going to get that done.
So even again, if the Lakerswin tonight, Nuggets will win in five
and complete what they call a gentleman'ssweep. Silly, Oh, it's so
proper. Well, yeah, youlet your opponent win one game, just
as like a courtesy, and thenyou come back and win that game on
(51:00):
your home court. I love that. And tonight's tip off is at five
thirty. I believe all right,Thank you, Graham. The JV Show
on Wilde for nine The Bays,Number one in music station, Happy Monday,
The JV Show. I'm Selena,I'm Graham. I need some better
coffee this morning. It's just notthe coffee ain't coffee and for me a
(51:20):
mine either. Sorry, do wejust have a case of the mondays and
we have a little bit of that. But Selena, you and I both
had some different coffee on Friday,and the juice was loose. We were
like we're fired up. We weretalking fast and we were moving like things
were happening in the vibe and wewere pumped up. Its coffee. I
think it's just flavored brown water,poorly flavored brown water. I'm kidding.
(51:43):
It's delicious. A lot of hotrolling through good morning. I want to
wash. A happy birthday to mydreamboat fiance and best friend Stephen, also
nobody special. I love you andyou're so social to me. We were
celebrating Belize today and hope he feelsall about them the day and knows that
(52:05):
he's appreciated and endured by so many. Please help me and wishing him a
happy birthday. Love you guys,buddy Steven, Happy birthday Special. He
is special today, very special.Did they say, did she say they
were celebrating in Bulize today? Somethinglike that? Kind of? I think
that's what I couldn't quite tell.But that's a Hey, that's a hell
of a birthday right there. That'ssomething special. Um really quick, I
(52:29):
want to shout out Jackie and Hayward, who is on her way to work
right now. One more talk back. This one has to do with Vanderpump
Rules. Graham, you said thatthis is what you did all weekend.
You got caught up. Ye watchedthe finale of Vandy Rules. Good morning,
guys, it's Dominache. I havestarted binging vander Pump Rules because of
you talking about it all the time. Graham. It took me a while
(52:50):
to get on the bandwagon, butI'm on season six spoiler alert. How
are all these people still friends witheach other? Like everyone is left with
everyone's man or girlfriend on their freakingcouch and it's like, okay, whatever,
I forgive you. You're just adouchebag, but we'll just love you
anyways. How I can't wait toget to the season. Have a good
(53:10):
day, guys. Wait, sothis has been going on like throughout all
the seasons, they're just hooking upat each other and nothing to the extent
of like the bombs that were droppedto this season. But when you go
back and think about all the dramathat's happened in past seasons. I do
think that all the time. Howare these people still in the same friend
(53:30):
group. If any of these peoplehad done or said any number of these
things that they've done over the years, there is not a chance in hell
I would be friends with them anymore. They say this one guy, James
Kenny on the show, he sayssome of the worst stuff you could ever
say to people, just wraps themon their you know, he finds whatever
their flaw is there, we'll riptheir weight, whatever, and he just
(53:52):
destroys them. And then next seasonthey're all buddy buddies. But I do
wonder if it was off camera,would they cut ties up one another.
I think so, But maybe theydon't want to lose that reality TV check,
you know what I mean, Sothey keep on sending on to do
it. And then you kind ofhave to be around these people, that
is true. Then you want tobe Yeah, you get paid to shoot
scenes together and whatever, And I'msure that is the nature a lot of
(54:15):
the nature of reality TV. Butman Selena, the drama and all the
seasons, it's just like how youpeople must really hate each other deep down
inside. So yesterday in San Francisco, the one hundred tenth annual Beta Breakers.
It says that they had around seventeenthousand and five hundred people participate in
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the twelve k race. So muchfun. I've never done it. I
don't think I would be able tohonestly, will not be able to do
that. No, nobody does therace here. I think, Oh,
there's some people that take it hellas seriously. Yes, there are people
that run Beta Breakers, But allthe people that you see in costume that
are partying, do they have tolike walk the entire way or do you
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just kind of stand there and justparty? I can do you walk the
first I don't know, maybe twomiles until you hit about Golden Gate Park
and then that's where everybody. Youdon't go look keep that in the whole
way, because then you end upat Ocean Beach, and then how do
you get back? No, everyone, It's just like a big giant street
party basically, and it moved slowlyand you figure out you find the point
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where like, ah, I've madeit far enough. But the people that
run it, they start early.They leave at like six am and they
running clear out and then all you'redressed up costume, drunken people go from
there. Well, and then thenot so costume to people, the naked
people, Selena, there's a lotof naked people. I saw one article
that said, at by ten fifteen, I guess somebody had set up a
little naked person tracker and they wereit was like a scorecard from like a
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high school basketball gaming where they flipover the numbers to keep score. And
they were tracking male and female nakedrunners. And by ten fifteen am,
and again people are still partying.For several hours after that, they had
fifty four naked men that had passedby them. Oh my god, we
six women. Fifty four men,six women, very heavily waded towards the
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male side of the naked runners.Any theories, Well, running without a
sports bra hurts. Hey, maybethere's that. There's something if you saw
these people running around the guys.Wait, okay, there's something else.
We're talking about the naked people beinga breakers yesterday here in the city.
Were they like part of the crowdthat took the race seriously or were they
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like the drunken party people. There'sboth. Again, there are some naked
runners that are there to run,and they want to run the race.
Do they have they had shoes on? Though, yes, they wear shoes,
they have socks on, because that'sweird. I'm just trying to you
know, it's just not really goingwith the esthetic. If they're wearing socks,
I feel like they're the low cutno see socks, another shoe line.
So they want to maintain as muchnudity as possible. So you get
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those people, and then in theamongst the crowd of just partiers that are
experiencing Beta Breakers. Again, ifyou've never done Beata Breakers, I highly
commend one, just one time doingthat part of it because it's one of
the most it's kind of one ofthe most iconic San Francisco things in my
mind that you could do. Andit's so so much fun. Everybody's having
a great time. But there arepeople. Then, there are a lot
of naked people that are mixed inthere and they're just walking, you know,
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they're just walking in with the crowd. And your buddy's always like,
hey, look over there, seethat costume. And then you turn look
and it's like why are you Soit's always like the older guy. It's
always a guy and there's something draggingon the ground. What is Yeah,
fifty four to six. I thoughtthe numbers would be a little more.
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You definitely do, you definitely dosee more naked dudes. Why why?
Like what would like they get upin the morning, they have their outfit
all laid out, maybe like thelittle jogging shorts or something like that.
They're big white sox, a tanktop. I don't know, yep, and
they go, h, I don'twant to wear that. You know what?
I'll wear absolutely nothing? Like whatwould possess somebody to do that?
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Again? I read an article andpeople interviewed, some of the naked people
interviewed in it said like, thisis one of the few times that you
can sort of do this because otherraces and things like that, it's not
encouraged, and it's just it's becomethe Norman. It's accepted here. And
people said it's very free and veryexciting and very fun and they like living
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sort of a nudist lifestyle. Whynot made breakers? Who am I to
judge? I'm not judging, allright? Thank you, Graham. Next
on the JV Show, Instagram isreportedly working on a new app. I
don't like this, but I wantyour take in you listening, We'll do
a next the JV Show on Wildall Right, Graham, Yeah, you
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like Twitter because you're able to respondto people out on Twitter the places it's
a dumpster fire aside from Twitter,the concept of it a text based app
you're here for. It's falling outof favor with me. So I'm just
not im not. I'm not excitedabout it. I've never been a fan.
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I've never really liked it, whichis why I don't understand reports that
Instagram is working to create a Twitterlike app. Are they just doing this
because Twitter is a dumpster fire rightnow and people are looking for an alternative
right now? I'm not sure.It says the anticipated timeframe for the release
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of this new social media platform undermeta is the end of June. But
it's going to be like a rivalto Twitter. I mean, that's got
to be their motivation, is thatthey're going people are looking for an alternative
right now. We talked about BlueSky as one place that has one new
platform that was coming up, supposedto be the new Twitter, and everyone's
going to jump there, and somaybe they're trying to do the same thing.
(59:43):
But as far as social media platforms, it seems like taking a step
back. It seems like a hugestep backwards and a total waste of all
the money Meta is putting into this. And are you, yeah, what
are you chasing the big Twitter moneybecause there wasn't right, There wasn't much.
The business wasn't the business. Thebusiness was failing. It's been kind
of floundering for a long time,and usership's decline in Yeah, and the
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Meta hasn't confirmed this, but likeBloomberg is reporting on this, so supposedly
the end of June as when we'llsee this, So we'll see if it
actually happens. Can't wait. Let'stalk about the Taylor Swift dad. Yeah,
I want to get your take onwhether or not you think this dad
is Dad of the Year or he'sspoiling his kids too much, because this
dad just spent twenty one thousand dollarson four tickets to a Taylor Swift concert
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for his daughter and her friends.I guess that at Chris twenty one thousand
this past Christmas. He bought thefour tickets for eighteen hundred dollars, and
I guess there was some mix upor it was something he bought them through
Ticketmaster stuff up. Whatever, itdidn't work the tickets like last minute,
(01:00:49):
he went to go see where theywere, they didn't have them. Here
comes the concert, daughter and friendsare like, um, what we really
want to go? And so hesteps up and buy some last minute tickets,
which we know were selling for way, way, way more than when
they first went on sale, Andthere was all that chaos, but he
spent twenty one thousand dollars also gothim a limo for this special occasion.
(01:01:10):
And the daughter said, quote,I was so excited. I was like
freaking out. Do you think thisguy's dad of the year to drop twenty
one geez on some Taylor Swift ticketsfor his daughter and her friends? Where
do you think he's like doing thisfor his own brag, like his own
flex or do you think he's justspoiling his kids? Gone believe because I
(01:01:30):
can't figure out I'm going dad ofthe year. Really yeah, because think
about how awesome that would be youat this age, having something like that
done for you and your friends.I never had anything remotely close to that.
I didn't even I didn't go toconcerts until I was grown. The
dad of the year to me inback in my own life, if I
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had found out that I got togo. Let's just say, my parents
didn't tell me what they spent onthese tickets. They're just like, go
have fun. I know you lovethis band or artist or whatever. I
would think parents of the year.But then if I found out later,
especially when I was a little older, that costs twenty one thousand dollars to
go, and you could have putthat twenty one thousand dollars into some invested
it for me somewhere and I couldhave gotten that money later in life.
(01:02:15):
Boring stuff. They rather happen,serious and boring. Just so, why
can't you just enjoy Taylor Swift inconcert? This to me, is dad
trying to He's doing it for thecloud, don't you think, I mean,
maybe a little bit, But Istill say, Dad, are we
hearing about this story? You thinkhe's like selling it to the media more
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not selling it, But I thinkthey're promoting it, like, oh look,
look now, look what happened.I had to spend twenty one thousand
dollars on tickets, right, andI got her a limo too. Of
course, I can't a good placeimagine being you know, this young teen
or I don't know how old.The daughter is, but you and your
friends are in a limo and you'regonna go check out your favorite artists.
Very cool. T care what dadpaid for as long as twenty one thousand
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dollars, I mean told me ifI quit spoiling these little brats, Well
that's me right now, Selina youngerme like that. I wish there were
more parents like that. Twenty onethousand dollars is that's just a crazy amount
to see anybody, to see goto any event, sit courtside whatever you
name it. Twenty one grands.That's twenty one grand has a lot of
(01:03:19):
money. And who is this guythat just has twenty thousand dollars like you
just have me sitting in your bankaccount just in case it comes all the
other expenses in life. Yeah,there's some rich people out there. Yeah,
that's questionable. The JV Show onWild ninety four nine Selty for nine.
Before we get to today's hot istrending, which is always at the
fifty five's. One thing we're talkingabout we were just talking about is the
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first recorded kiss. I guess expertssay that it took place forty five hundred
years ago, which has some talkbackson that pastellly Ning Graham. You guys
are so funny. I'm listening toyou talk about the kissing thing, and
I just keep thinking, I feellike, you know, when your pheromones
ribe with someone else's and like youfeel like kissing them. I think that
(01:04:04):
would have happened no matter what,because when you have that sent in your
mind, like, I don't know, I just feel like it's bound to
happen. But also a lot ofthings evolutionary wise, and I'm very curious
about. Yeah, I don't know. There are a lot of things I
agree with the end of that.There are a lot of things evolutionary wise.
I am very curious of a lotof gross things that we do,
(01:04:25):
Like who started that? Yeah,and I still think there wasn't somebody that's
like that got this idea, likeyou know what, I'm gonna go over
and kiss this person. I'm watchthis, I'm I watch those guys.
I'm about to do something you've neverseen before. I feel like it's almost
it's been an instinctual thing that's almostimprinted in our DNA kissing that they felt
(01:04:46):
it in their loins and they justhad to kiss them. Yeah, I
just don't feel like there was oneday there was an inventor of it,
like you know what I'm gonna inventtoday? Watch that kiss one more talk
back. Good morning, Selena,your wedding is coming up. So excited.
Hey, grant Am, you're cooltoo. Both of you guys are
off the hook. My name isSabrina stretch Out from the Bay Area.
Wanted to tell you guys, Yeswe are Babylonian, Assyrian, and yes
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we did invent the kiss, beerand the wheel. Look it up.
Check the facts. We are awesome, we are ancient. Thanks guys,
Thank you. Those are now okayagain, if the kiss was invented,
add that. If you can addthat to the wheel and beer, those
are three really solid inventions. Sonow you're back with the kids being invented
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and not that it was like evolutionary. I still think it was evolutionary.
We've probably been doing it since we'resetting near primates. But I just think
I'm just saying if we are countingthat's making out. If we are counting
that as as an invention, thoseare three of the top I agree.
It's all the stuff you need toknow what's hotting, music, movies,
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shows, and the most talked aboutstories happening today in the Bay. All
right, So Britney Spears is slammingTMZ's new documentary about her. Remember,
TMZ investigates Britney Spears The Price ofFreedom. It aired on Fox last week.
It's all about Britney's life after theconservatorship. And this is where they
talked about Brittany living in isolation andhaving this crazy caffeine addiction and she stays
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up for days and then slips fordays, and they allege that her and
her husband find a lot to thepoint that security has to break it up.
So here's what Britney posted. Theconcern and just effort on TMZ's part
of being the trashiest news channel fornews. These men who I have no
idea who they are, are talkingabout me as if they have any right
at all to do so. Themedia has always been cruel to me,
(01:06:36):
and most people probably wouldn't even commenton it. But I do think some
people might believe this, and Icare. She also said for those wanting
to hear her story from her directly, it would take a year, maybe
a little more. I don't knowif she's referring to the book that we've
been hearing now or if she's workingon something else, but it's gonna take
a year or so. Okay,I get that when stuff is said about
(01:06:59):
you in the news as a celebrityand it's coming from like a TMZ and
there's always people sit in the roomnere like. I've never met any of
these people, so it is weirdthat they're weighing in and to have supposed
information about your life. Well yeah, but also on the site, maybe
they do. Maybe they've talked tosources and stuff and people that know you
and that are around you and thathave interacted with you and are hearing.
Yeah, are relaying first firsthand accountsof stuff. What is it entirely one
(01:07:24):
hundred percent accurate? Probably not.I mean, there's the story's story,
there's probably the truth that's probably somewherein the middle. I did go back
and watch it, and I'm notgonna lie. They made Brittany look very,
very crazy, and I didn't wonderas I was watching it they're talking.
They're talking about Brittany as if theyhang out with her at her house,
like, Oh, she just spendsall day by the pool and she
dances a lot, like and therewas things that we already knew. Yeah,
(01:07:46):
um, you know because TMZ reportedon these things that we had talked
about them prior. Um. ButI did wonder like, how how do
they know? How do you knowsecurity intervened in this fight? Because if
you knew this, why isn't itreported on TMZ? Yeah you know what
I mean? So, yeah,so who It did seem like a very
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poor taste after watching it. Itdidn't seem like it was like a documentary
about really just getting the facts ofthis person's life out there. I think
it really made her look bad.I think there's a concerted effort amongst the
media to paint Brittany as this unhingedperson I think a little bit because it's
that's what interests people. Yeah,I mean the circus surrounding that does.
(01:08:30):
Yeah, I think so does getpeople to click. But at the same
time, she also feeds a lotof that because her behavior, right that
can be very very not helping,erratic and strange. And so there is
again there's her side, and there'sthe pop arazzi and TMZ side, and
it's probably somewhere in between the two. All right through, Duelipa's ex has
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officially gone psycho. At least that'swhat it looks like. Soda just popped
out with a new man. She'sdating, Romaine job of us. I
don't really know how to say hisname. He's French, he's a director.
So she went public with her newrelationship, and then yesterday her ex
boyfriend Anwar hadeed, yes, thisis Bella and Gigi Hadid's brother. He
(01:09:12):
started posting all these creepy, crypticthings on Instagram, like trying to not
find and kill him? Who isone of the things he posted. He
also posted, I can't breathe,I hate the way you say my name
and then have fun. Okay,so a lot of different a mixed messaging.
What if it's like half fun beforeI killed the guy? Like if
(01:09:34):
if? What if it's something likethat. I don't know, but he
didn't say who he's referring to.But fans they're the ones, you know,
reading between the lines. They thinkit's about to a new man.
Probably is. He looks kind ofcreepy by the way, an War,
I didn't think so before. It'slike, oh, he's a good looking
guy. His sisters are like someof the top models. Now that he's
turned crazy, jobs. Yeah,now I see the creepy look at his
(01:09:55):
eyes. Yeah, well psychotic there. It'd be a little scary, is
Do you think this is like acalled the police type situation, because you
always wonder if it's an actual threator someone could just be like, no,
I'm just posting random I'm just postingrandom songs. It's just my truth.
Yeah, I was talking about somethingelse. I don't think called the
police yet. Not yet. Yeah, I think it's too early for that.
(01:10:17):
But you know, he's on mylist. I'm watching you. She's
on the watch list. Okay,got it, all right, Graham,
what do you have? All right? Is there a chance that the A's
will in fact end up staying inOakland? This is kind of interesting.
Oakland mayor. On Friday, shesaid the city is open now to reopening
discussions on this Howard Terminal Ballpark projectand that they're very close to getting a
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deal done if, of course,the A's ownership wants to re engage with
them and get this thing done.There are some reports that the A's may
be asking for too much public fundingin Las Vegas, and Las Vegas is
not prepared to give him that muchmoney, even though the A's of signed
a binding agreement, well two ofthem, because they couldn't decide which piece
of land they wanted to build theirnew ballpark on. But they're in sort
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of agreement there. But again,they're counting on Las Vegas to front a
big portion of the bill, Ithink, like four hundred million or maybe
even a little more. And Ithink Las Vegas was like, whoa,
we didn't say we were going togive you all that money. So now
the Oakland mare, she previously saidlike, we're done with you. That's
it, right, mate. Itit's kind of how she made it sound.
But now she's like, whoa.You know what, if you guys
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are willing to come back to thetable, we're closed this this stadium deal
is almost done, so all youguys got to do is hop back in
here. Do we want that?That's what I was kind of curious about
the sentiment from from Oakland A's fans. Do you if if the A's were
like, look, we were justtotally kidding about that Vegas thing. After
Vegas like slams the door on them, you know, they couldn't get the
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money, and like, guys,guys, we were just that whole Vegas
thing. You know, everyone lovesVegas. We thought we'd go there for
a night or two and signed acouple of land deals. But we're you
know what, We've been committed toOakland from the get go. We want
to build that Howard Terminal project.Do fans what Oakland fans want? Do
they want it? I don't know. I guess some of the diehards.
Yes. I wouldn't consider myself anOakland fan. I mean, am I
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a sports fan? Not really?But you want it out, so get
out. That's how I feel.I feel like you scorned me. It's
like chick cross take a lap,all right, Thank you Graham for that
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