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The JV Show on Wild ninety fournine, The JV Show. I'm Selena,
I'm Graham, I'm Jess, andI'm Cheating. Look if I go
into a coffin fit at any pointthis morning, just mind your business,
yes, and call the Chicken placesfor help. Okay, okay, what
you're not feeling good? No,I'm still sick. And it's like I
have the world's driest throat right now, and it's all like itchy and scratchy,
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and I'm coughing like every five seconds. It is so annoying. Where's
your throat coat? I found onein my bag, So after this go
make some throat coat and hopefully ithelps. But in the meantime, Graham,
today is you guys, it's NationalTalk like a Pirate Day. I
thought you were just gonna say Tuesday. Well it's Tuesday also, but Tuesday's
not as exciting as National Talk likea pirate Day. And of course are
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two resident pirates here, Jess andCheaty. I figure we should have them
square off in a little pirate talkingcompetitions talk competition in pirate what shut up?
I cannot wait for this? Allright, So you're each gonna deliver
your best pirate impression. Talk likea pirate in honor of national talk like
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a pirate day. And then we'regonna judge to see who the winner is.
It really go for it because someof you guys can sometimes you guys
can clam up a little bit andthey get all slaty there. Just like,
just just just go for it,all right, Jess, you're up
first. Hey maybe, oh boy, the voice is there. You just
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need to say some stuff, talkabout something what a pirate say what you've
never seen politic current me boat havewater in it like the crab from SpongeBob.
Yeah, you went away from letme secrets, grabby Patty for me.
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You went away from pirate there alittle bit. You got the R
right. And then I'm not surewhat the impression the accent keep that in
the voice. The accent strays awaythere a little bit. Cheat your best
pirate depression. Talk about I don'tknow how you're going to some island to
look for your buried treasure or something. Give us, you know, give
us some sentences, not not justthe OI. I me mate, continue,
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you look like a lad. Thereshe went left the car there,
Yeah, she went Irish come on, come on, you say something.
All these are two pirates just gruntat each other. What is it?
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Me? Me a wooden leg?Well again, that's these guys speak in
the worst sentences, these pirates thatno one's ever taught him to speak in
a full complete sentence. Yes,they do, Pirates of the Caribbean.
Sure, on my boat. Thisis bad, you guys. But I
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mean, what did you expect?What I expected? That's that's all pirates.
I can barely talk regular English rightnow because my throw there's no way
to a raspy pirates pirate voice.Can I talk about something? And I
know I'm on the late freight onthis, okay? But Ed Sharon over
the weekend i Levi Stadium, accordingto San Francisco Forty Nights President, he
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broke the attendance record for Levi Stadium. Did you guys hear about this?
So they're saying that close to eightythousand people attended his show over the weekends
there at the stadium, which ifyou compare it to like two of the
other biggest concerts, it's more thanTaylor Swift, more than Beyonce. He
broke the record that was set intwenty fifteen by WWE's WrestleMania thirty one.
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I can't help, but but youknow, think of what we were discussing
Friday when we kind of heard,you know, rumblings that he was gonna
out attendance or whatever. You knowwhat I mean, when he was to
have more people than Taylor Swift becauseTaylor did two shows. Had they all
been combined into one, Taylor wouldhold the ultimate record. But it's just
not fair because you just can't fitthat many people into one stadium. But
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it's yeah, it's just single,it's a singular event. I'm surprised.
That just kind of bothers me.I'm not knocked at Sharon at all.
But had it been allowed, Taylorwould like kill that number. But doesn't.
Do you think Taylor's bothered at all? Doesn't even know if this is
going on ver size stack of money? But also not at all. Do
you think if Ed had a secondshow, that both shows combined would be
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more than Taylor Swift? Good question? Do you think? I think?
Guys, he's very talented, veryI was surprised that the like he's breaking
the attendance records. Really, I'mnot, No, it's at Sharon Yeah,
everyone loves Saron. He's a bighe's trust me, he's a he's
a big name. But if youwere going to lay out all the artists
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that are going to come tour throughLevi's and Beyonce's on there, Taylor Swift
and would I have thought ed Charongoing to be breaking the record when you
like that. No, he's noteven. He wouldn't even be I see
what you're saying, those three names. No, he's not even I see
what you're saying. People would wouldprobably say Taylor Beyonce first because of the
because of their fan armies, andof course the fans come out Taylor just
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I mean sorry. Ed has justa different type of fan base that spans
across so many different I think,like aid groups. I think I think
that's why he's able to break recordslike this because kids love him, the
parents love him, the parents ofthe parents love him, like everybody loves
it. Yeah, so I thinkthat makes it easier for him. Not
that everyone doesn't love Taylor Swift,but you know what I mean. Yeah,
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anyways, that's enough of talk.He brought that up, just something
that was on my mind. Youknow, I lost a lot of sleep
over that last night the j theshow on Wild nine, we got some
talkbacks rolling through. What's up y'all? Is Angie Morning Bang Bang nine er
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gay all day? Choose my voice. It's still hoarse from screaming and yelling
at the game on Sunday, Butoh my god, great experience. Yes,
they're pumping in crowd noise because there'sabsolutely no way that those fans were
that loud anyway, Niners, let'sgo Thursday night bite bite, Yeah,
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big match up, Thursday, bigmatch up. So they're pumping in crowd
noise, not the first time,not the what I remember. Yeah,
not the first time, and alsonot surprising. And also are you upset
about it default a home team fordoing that? They want to pump up
the crowd noise and they just youknow, they's embarrassing. It is embarrassing
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when the it I mean the embarrassmentis when the opposing team, the away
team, takes over your own building, like Niners fans did to Levi's South
there. That's so far, whichis awesome, and but it is a
little it's embarrassing that you got apump in crowd noise. I would do
it though, I mean anything toget a competitive edge. Yeah, but
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I would hate to be one ofthose fans. But when you get caught
doing it, it's embarrassing. Yeah. One more talk back morning, guys,
listens for me Kaya on the NationalPirate Day. Here's my are.
Maybe he's shipping me whiskers. Getthat Skelly Wags. Guys, lep you,
guys, Oh, thank you.Isn't it timbers? Not s for
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me? Whiskers shitting me whiskers,Get that Skelly wagon. It is national
talk like a pirate Day. Jessfailed, Cheaty failed. Ulysses also failed
him even trying leaving it on thetalkback. Nobody else did. His was
better than justin cheats. He's inthe one seed. But that's not saying
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much. I thought, Jason,this is really good. Can be an
example which is really quick? Areand that's all she said? You know
that lives in a pineapple under thesea. But that's yeah, but that's
only punch Bob. What you're atthe beginning? Yeah, the park There
is a never watched Funbob whatever,not even in your childhood? No,
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did you live bad? This cartusinvented then, isn't it? No?
Is it any good. Yeah,stupid, it's good, all right.
So Graham, there's a secret codeflight attendants are using. Yes, I
saw a flight attendant he posted thisvideo and he says a lot of flight
attendants play a game and the gameis called Sea Later, and they play
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it when you are deplaning. Sowhen you are walking off, he says,
if a flight attendant, So nexttime you're getting off a flight,
pay close attention because he says,if a flight attendant says see you later
to you, that is code thatthey find you attractive and they want to
sleep with you. Oh my god, So next time, think about past
experiences. And I mean, tome, I was like, this was
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a major light bulb moment. Iwas like, I get to see you
later every time I walk off thatflight. Every time you don't see you
later, sometimes from the captain,sometimes from the pilot. He drops to
see you later. On me,I think that might just mean see you
later. Then they're you fly withthem again. Now. The comments were
divided on this video because some flightattendants were like, well, that's news
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to me because I'm not familiar withthe game. We're just greeting people all
the way up. But there wereother flight attendants that confirmed that this is
the thing in the comments. Idon't think I've ever gotten to see you
later than not that I'm thinking aboutit, but whole flies looking all hot,
like I look very haggardly when I'mone plane. Yeah, you and
everyone else. Can people just actuallyput on a set of clothes to go
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to the airport. We're just likedressing like you just rolled out of bed.
There's why it's just the plane ride. We've gotten too comfortable as a
society. That's my argument. Sowhat do you think I have to actually
like wear jeans or something just becauseI'm getting on a flight. I let's
just dress as if you're going outin public, because riding on an airplane
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this is in public. Wells orslides and leggings and a hoodie. Then
maybe that's our problems. We've justgiven we've given up. We've decided to
wear pajamas everywhere. That's what alot of people would wear as pajamas.
Well, I had my nighttime ones. I've already explained this. Then I
wake up, I take off mynighttime leggings. I put on my daytime
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ones. So you're approving, boy, you're wearing, but they're different ones.
The daytime ones are nicer. Youwere a better quality. No stains,
thank you, no holes, Yeahexactly, Selena. I've told you
this story before. But the onetime when I was flying out of Santa
Barbara Airport, little teeny tiny airport. Went to college there, and every
now and again you can find areally good deal on a flight back to
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the Bay Area from there. AndI fly there and the one time I
walk on because you gotta walk.It's such a smaller port that you walk
out onto the tarmac and then yougo up the steps into the little plane
whoa like a private jet, butnot because they ain't no private jet.
Trust. These things are a littleclunky, but you walk out across.
And so I walk out across andget on the planet, sit down.
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The flight attendant comes up to meand she's like, hey, can you
wave to the tower out of yourwindow? And I'm like, what are
you talking about? Qualified to dothat? She said that the whoever was
working there in the air traffic control, I don't know if it's a man
or a woman, took a likingto me as I was booked. As
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I was waiting out on the tarmacand then walked across and they called they
radio down to the airplane to thepilot, and then the pilot had to
tell the attendant to wave to theperson up in the tower. And then
you woke up from your dream.And if that ain't, if that ain't,
to see you later moment. Idon't know what is I spotted from
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two hundred yards away from the tower. I believe you, but I really
wish things like this would stop happeningto you because it's kind of making your
head big. You know, he'salready a I'm just I'm just giving you
a factual story. It happened theJV show on Wild ninety four nine.
Grandma know you want to talk aboutthe Buffalo Bills fan who went a little
too hard? Yeah, just gaming, yeah, oh yeah, before we
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get to that kind of crazy storyhere out of uh Amsterdam kind of so
three years ago, back in twentytwenty were where were you were you trying
to figure out like who the whothe Dutch were? Yeah, Netherlands.
There you go, story out ofagain? Oh yeah yeah, that's what
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Adam than you. Well, becauseAmsterdam is you know, I'll explain coming
up and just just listen to this. Okay. So back in twenty twenty,
a van Go painting was stolen froma museum in Amsterdam that was on
loan from a much bigger, biggermuseum. They ended up catching the guy,
like he was arrested shortly after becausethere was like video surveillance and so
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they caught him. But the paintingsare never recovered, and he stole multiple
paintings that totaled around twenty two pointfour million dollars. They said. Three
years later, last week, thisvan Go painting was returned. There's some
like art professor who I guess alsotakes on art detective roles. He was
able to like track it down andrecover this famous van Go painting and returned
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it back to the museum that wasloaning it out in the first place.
They are the rightful owners of it. The director of the museum said.
The museum is extremely happy and relievedthat the work is back. We are
very grateful to everyone who contributed tothis good outcome. That's pretty good.
Yeah, I mean, well notexactly but close enough. That's pretty good.
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Selena, thank you practicing. Yeah, is it crazy that you have
these like major art heists I mean, this happens. There are like,
there are a lot of incredible works, incredibly valuable, valuable, priceless works
of art that have been stolen overthe years that have not yet been recovered,
and you just wonder, like doesthe person just have it hanging on
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the wall of the house, becauseyou can't really it's tough to monetize something
like that, because you can't sellit to like a collector, because the
collector is going to know, like, well, this is stolen, so
I'm not going to spend some hugesum of money on it. But you
know, this painting's worth like tenmillion dollars. But like what do you
do with it? You just you'rethe thief. You just hang it on
your the wall of your crummy houseand like watch Netflix and look over there.
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I imagine there's probably a lot ofyou know, really rich art collectors
that don't care if it's stolen ornot. They want these pieces in the
underground art the world where it doesn'tmatter. Yeah, I guess people want
to buy it, yeah, tohang in like their mansions in Dubai or
but I guess, you know,like if anybody ever discovers the thing,
come knocking like they get to cometake it back. Yeah, but you
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belong to you. Yeah, youcould be like I didn't know it was
stolen. You know, you canpull that card and see how it works
for you. That excuse doesn't workeven small, even on small items that
aren't that valuable. Okay, wellthen don't do that, all right.
So the Buffalo Bills fan, Yeah, this guy before a last Sunday's game
is past Sunday, Buffalo taking onthe Raiders in Buffalo. A total pounding
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by the way by Buffalo. Butthis fan was discovered in a construction site
hole they are calling it. Iguess he hopped a fence. The Buffalo
Bills are in the process of buildinga new stadium nearby. I think it's
adjacent to a parking lot their currentstadium. This twenty nine year old guy,
he jumped the fence. I don'tknow if he was what he was
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doing, but they say he wason under the influence of a compo of
LSD cocaine and Marie. Buffalo Billsfans are doing. Buffalo Bill fans shot
gun a few beers before our game. Bills mafia is crazy. It's upstate
New York. It's you know,the winners are bad. They got nothing
else. So then Buffalo bills gamesand just apparently get super weird. I
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was gonna jump defence, fell thirtyor forty feet down into this construction site
hole. Luckily only suffered a scratchor like a cut to his forehead,
but no other major injuries. Idon't know how they discovered him down his
hole, but they said when theygot him out, he was also covered
in human number two. They don'tknow if I like, he pull a
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potty situation. No, not his, but it was other people, So
I don't know if that stuff wasdown in the hole or he had a
porta putty incident and then flung himselfinto the hole because he was so upset
about what happened in a porta potty. But he's in the hospital and but
expected to be totally just fine.Again, just say, imagine, I
don't even go to a game,just you know, have some fun with
the boys, and then saying,you know, you're covered in number construction
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hole. You need like a wholeweek to recover from that, and really
like three things. You get ahold new body after that, can they
just like transmit you into somebody elseat that point. Yeah, let's just
say this is one of your friendsand they're found in a hole covered in
number two's can you shower at myhouse? No? Yeah? Are you
ever gonna hug that person? Areyou gonna hug that person again? How
long? Ever? Like a month? Yeah, a month, for a
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couple of weeks, and like aregiment of maybe fourteen to sixteen showers a
day a day that I'm giving youa hug. Yeah, honest. It's
all the stuff you need to knowwhat's HoTT in music, movies, shows
and the most talked about stories happeningtoday in the Bay. Okay, So,
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Russell Brand was called a sexual predatorfive years ago, So if you
missed it, over the weekend,there was an expose released with all these
allegations by four different women, multipleseparate incidents of Russell assault them. Then
yesterday Deadline dropped a report about howback in twenty eighteen, Russell Brand was
on a Comedy Central show called RoastBattle. This was the UK version and
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he was one of the hosts alongwith two other people, two other comics,
Katherine Ryan and Jimmy Carr, andKatherine would repeatedly hit him with jokes
about allegations of him assaulting women.I mean, it's a roast. Anything
goes by the way. She latersaid in a documentary that there was this
open secret among women in the industrythere about a certain male comic, you
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know, doing these things, RussellBrand, but nothing would ever happen to
him because he has really good lawyers. So here they are on this show
roast Battle, and she's calling himout in front of everyone on camera,
and Russell got so mad that hegot producers to protect him from this defamation,
and they had the whole thing editedout of the show so nobody ever
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saw it, and then he wasn'ton the show the next season. Interesting.
Wow. It's also kind of likeinteresting that the character they played in
movies that we sawn was like thesex crazed you know, I know,
like he was playing himself. Wehe should have known, Yeah, what's
crazy, and like he owns upto that. Like in the little short
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video he posted over the weekend beforethis expose came out, he was like,
yeah, you know, I'm Iwas promiscuous and I've been very transparent
of that, but it's all beenconsensual apparently not. Yeah, okay,
promiscuous. I guess that's one wordto describe yourself. Sure, but it's
if it's not consensual. Yeah,come on, And I'm glad this has
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finally come into light. By theway, he's currently on a comedy tour.
The next three dates have been indefinitelypostponed, according to promoters. I
thought you were gonna say taking saleswent through the room. I'm glad you
think Katie Perry was with this slimeball. That crazy to think about. That
wasn't odd. That was an oddmatchup. But like then again, it
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only lasted what a year or something, so it was like fourteen months.
But let me ask you this becbecause people are saying that, you know,
there was an resurface interviewer Katy Perry. He's like, you know,
I found out the truth that I'ma lock it away for a rainy day
or whatever. If she knew something, shouldn't she have spoken up, see
something, say something, that's whatthe sign says at the airport? Or
was she so like threatened by hislawyers or whatever that she felt she had
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to just keep quiet possible? Maybeyeah, maybe she felt like if she
was the only one coming out andsaying this and everybody else was gonna like
stay quiet about it. But Ifeel like her if anyone by saying something,
if anyone's gonna believe anyone, it'syou because you're Katy Perry. Yeah.
But maybe she just wanted to washher hands the whole thing, walk
away and not get involved in somelike defamation lawsuits and make the whole thing
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messy. And she's just like,I gotta get out of this. But
if the allegation the stuff she knewwas as serious as some of the stuff
coming out, then yes, ifyou see something like that, you should
say something, right. I agree. Mark Wahlberg says he might not be
acting much longer, which breaks myheart. He's like one of my favorite
actors. I love every movie thathe's been in, except for the old
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ones I didn't watch those, butlike the more recent way, except for
like the first half of his wholecareer. But he's in a new issue
of Cigar Aficionado Who, and hesays that you know, he's really busy
right now, but you know hehas his kids, he has his family,
and that he doesn't think he's gonnabe acting much longer at the pace
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that he is at Now that doesn'tmean he's in a quit Hollywood altogether.
He says he could see him maybein a director's chair at some point.
He already does a lot of likeproduction type of stuff, but as far
as being in front of the cameracamera, he's kind of outgrowing that.
And I think we saw that coming. Remember, he moved his family out
of California just to kind of getaway from the craziness. He wants to
live a normal life, especially forthe kids. I think that dude just
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wants to work out and play golf. Maybe that plays a role too.
I've read about it, and thatlife sounds pretty nice. He was like
before whatever movie it was they were, they had really early shoots. He
would get up and play around thegolf and they would play it running you
remember that came and they would runlike you know, you'd hit a shot
and then run. You know mostgolf, you know that. The rest
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of his norms play you hit aball, and you talk to your buddy,
and then you drink your then youwalk up there and hit your next
shot. He would play it likein a full sprint, So he would
run up, hit the ball,and then we run the next and you
get an entire round of golf inbefore whatever movie they were shooting, and
you get the whole round in andlike, you know, twenty eight minutes
or something. Was something absurd hewas playing at sprinting. I'm like,
that's doing too much, but Ilove that, Graham. What do you
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having trending? All right? ElonMusk is once again desperately trying to figure
out how to make Twitter or xactually make money and be a success.
So now he's saying that he mightput the entire platform behind a paywall,
meaning you'd have to pay money everysingle month to use it. He says
the amount of money, it's notgoing to be much, you'd be a
small amount, but that by doingso, it would significantly reduce the number
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of bot accounts on there. Hesays that's the biggest battles, fighting all
these bots on there. He wantsto get rid of him. So he
claims that's his main motive for kindof floating this paywall idea out there.
It's not the first time he's floatingthis idea out there. Is anyone actually
gonna paid to use No? Itsounds like a drug deal. Is anyone
else to use Twitter? No?Absolutely no. Even if it would,
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I wouldn't even I wouldn't even payfor Instagram. No, exactly right,
Well now now would you? Yeah? I would. If they said Instagram
was two bucks a month to useit, would you pay that? Yeah?
I wouldn't. For TikTok, Iwould, oh TikTok, I think
yeah, because more social social somethinglike TikTok, and those platforms have become
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like a streaming platform like in Netflix, like you know, because that's where
people are consuming their content. Ithink there is a number that people would
pay for certain of them, butnot this usership has already bottomed out on
that. Nobody's going to pay that. But also is he even worried about
the bots? Like he just wantssome money? Yeah, who cares?
Think it's following us? Yeah,I think it's more of a way to
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monetize and make money. Definitely.Yeah. And Grammy said you would pay
to get back on my space,dude, my space was top tier.
The JV Show on Wild ninety fournine, thank you for hanging out with
us this morning. Today is nationaltalk like a pirate day, look a
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baboon or something. It's like awerewolf. Yeah, I get it.
Halloween season. Early we heard Jessand Sheety try to do their best pirate
impressions that you know they were reallybad. But you can go back and
listen to that on the podcast latertoday. And I love the people are
leaving their impressions on the talkbacks onthe iHeart Radio app. Lovers know nothing
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of pirate talk. For Penance,ye shall polish me knob? That was
really good. What does polished meknob mean? I don't think you could
say, baby? I mean,do you don't know what I'm not?
You guys all look confused. You'venever heard that before. No, oh,
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I haven't dated any pirates yet inmy life. Let's just say.
Becky g would say, Hey,we're on the radio, and Becky Gino,
it's all can you polishing no knobsup here? Maydee? By the
way, we have your chance towhen Becky ge coming up a seven,
it was good. It's really good. Good. That seems like something pirates
would say. Be a mom.But wives be sliding in my DM wives
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be slide and I got one saysgood morning. Can you please send a
happy birthday shout out to my husbandJames from Santa Rosa. He listens to
you every morning. You'll put asmile on his face every day. Thank
you, And that is from Sylvia. I only have one issue with that.
What that DM slide? Well,she says he listens to you every
morning. You put a smile onhis face every morning. Are we not
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good enough to put a smile onyours? You good question? Should be
listening every morning too. Happy birthdayto James. You seem happy birthday,
James. Yes, so, UniversalStudios, you know they're Halloween Horror Nights
is going on now, and somebodyrecorded somebody who went to the park you
know, over the weekend, recordedyou know, them walking out. This
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is after hours they close that twoand they're trying to get everyone to just
leave, like I don't care whereyou go, you got to leave.
So they have a prerecorded message that'sgoing to be running every single night that
they after they closed. You knowwhat I mean. Here's the pre recorded
message is down cloth, prize ofboth cloth. There's no race to stay
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in any go on. She can'tstay pretty frankly, your guys for bids,
well you get the bricks, takeye can't get your vollwings. If
your pocket friends would get the hell, we like, why are they gonna
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bring Taylor into this? It's motivatingnow, right, I mean, you
gotta get out of there, otherwiseit's gonna start blaring. They're just listening
to Taylor over and over and over. I mean, come on, it
sounds nice. But if the Swiftiesare in there and they're like, oh
cool, they're gonna play Taylor Swift, we'll stay longer. You're gonna start
a little dance carding, start dancingaround. That sounds like my car ride
every single day right now with mykids, because again, they this Taylor
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Swift obsession of their continues and theyknow every word to every song, and
that's all we listened to in thedrive. No, it's not I've heard
the song. I've heard too much. I can't anymore. Kate snapped the
other day, you got to playsomething else. I can't play this.
We can't play this every time,every time they're shout at you to play
this, and again, let mego back to there's Is there a clean
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version of this album? My wifedownloaded the not clean version. There way
too many swear words in this thing. Same on you, Taylor, shame
on you. There can't be thatmany have you not listened to the album?
There are F bombs left and righton there? What songs? You
don't let your kids listen to thewords of F bombs? Four years my
daughters four years old. No,I not playing songs with F bombs at
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well, I am, because they'relistening to Taylor and that her songs are
ridd with F bombs. I lovethat it still sounds nice. It does,
and you know, and they stillmy kids will sing it. And
so you're like, no, it'sprobably not. I don't know what did
you know? But I'm not afan. I let me ask something to
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Jess and cheaty here because a lotof times Graham, Well, what we've
learned is and then you know,I will. I'll include myself in this
because I'm the same We avoid talkingto people at all costs. You know,
when Amazon comes to drop something offor door dash, we're running in
hidings. We don't have to,you know, make any unwanted human contacts.
Well that's you, not me,not you know, I'm talking us
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Jess and myself. Well, therewas a new study that found, I
mean not surprising at all. It'stalking to another person, even if that
person is a stranger boost people moodmore than engaging in screen time or just
having some alone time. So doesthis change anything for you, guys,
Jess and Cheaty, Like, doesthis make me want to talk to people
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more? Yeah? Or would yoube more willing? Honestly, I feel
like I like talking to people randomstrangers. I don't mind talking to random
strangers. Depends on what we're talkingabout, Like, I don't want to
make random like awkward small talk.Well, I mean that's what it is.
It's it's random small talking in thecheckout line and the guy turns turns
around to you, like us,you got the cheese there that I'd rather
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scroll on tech talk, I can'tdo that because I feel like there's an
awkward thing pause when they finished thatsentence, you're like, okay, well
yeah, that awkward pause part iswhere you're supposed to respond as a human
being and formulate a sentence and saysomething back, like after the conversation's done.
And then and then you just juststand there like okay, I mean
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you're making it more awkward. You'reso, yeah, you're supposed to respond,
it's a conversation. You've lost allsocial skills. And then after you
respond and talk to them for awhile, like do you like Sometimes I
don't know if I should after Ipay, like, okay, have a
good day. Sometimes I say it, but sometimes I'm like, is that
weird? If I say, like, have a good day after we had
like a little small talk, Ithink that's nice. I think it's nice,
although I don't like the small talk, and I try to avoid people
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in talking to them in public andjust strangers by the way, just like
the random person at the checkout orwhatever. But knowing that it could improve
their day or boost the mood,especially if it's like a lonely, like
older person, that does kind ofchange things for me. I ask you
how somebody's days going is not like, yeah, it's not some major inconvenience
and you can wait to pick upyour phone and look at it. Nobody
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has texted you do in the lastten seconds, like you can, although
you hope they do send a messageright when you're talking them, so you
could be like, excuse me,got to handle it. Sorry. Hang
on the JV Show on Wild ninetyfour nine, what do you have?
Graham? Have you guys ever heardof the Hambone Awards? No? No,
but it isn't Hambone the name ofyour dog? Yes, it is,
which is why I found up thereis something called the Hambone Awards,
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very peculiar, and I was like, no, no, no, I
thought you made up the name.Yeah, and this is put on by
like Nationwide Pet Insurance, And soI was like, are they just ripping
off the name that I came upwith for my dog? But apparently this
is the fifteenth annual Hambone Awards.And let me let me ask you this,
Okay, do you think that you'veheard this before? And then subconsciously
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you're like, oh my god,I love the name, and then you
name your dog that because you alsothought you invented dry July. And then
Bella Hidide is over here on Instagramgot it for me? She did it,
okay, probably follows me on theground. No she doesn't. She
Probably she really follows me, toknow. So, I think you're like
hearing these things and then you're you'reforgetting that you're hearing them. No,
I'll tell you what think you comeup? Yeah, I'll tell you I
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got the name Hambone from my dogfrom a Saturday Live Will Ferrell sketch where
he played a college student and he'stalking about another one of his frat bros.
And they called that guy Hambone.I don't know why, and I
always stuck with me and I waslike, that's a great name for a
dog. So you didn't come upwith him? No, okay, that's
what we wanted to That's what wewanted to clear up. I just told
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you where I got it from.That's why. But you're saying that I'm
not climbing Will Farrell got it fromme. I just told you I got
it from Ever claims that he likeinvented the name. But you want to
say that you're the first person touse it, probably, and so that's
why I threw there. Anyways,let's go in sideways. Let's talk about
the awards. Okay. So theydo, you know, every year.
I guess. Then this is thefifteenth year they award and they have people
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vote on the weirdest pet insurance claimsthat the company gets that year, and
so they'll post a list and theysay the Hambone Award is named in honor
of a dog that ate an entireholiday ham after it had gotten stuck inside
of a refrigerator. I don't evenput the dog while it was in there
and ate the whole. Hey,I don't know how it happened, but
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ever since then, now this iscalled the Handbone Awards because it ate the
whole. Oh man, now thisyear's finalist. Here are some of the
weird things that people have filed petinsurance claims for how their pets have gotten
injured. Giles, a cat fromNew York, got stuck inside of a
family's pullout couch and they said someout of town visitors accidentally closed him in
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there and they didn't know he wasinjured. All the pets that have been
injured and these things have all recovered. They're all fine. Nuts. Good
thing. This dog, Grayson Haze, he jumped from a thirty six high
thirty six foot high bridge and landedonto a concrete embankment. Not sure why
he jumped off. The dog didn'teven need surgery. Injuries healed after two
months. I don't know how that'spossible. Now, listen to this.
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We got a local entrant into this. Josie says it's a mixed breed puppy
from Alameda suffered a broken jaw andlost four teeth while chasing a ball during
a game of fetch and they thinkthat they threw the ball and Josie accident
accidentally collided with some old seats thatwere removed from Candlestick Park. People have
those like at their houses, sothey have some of the old seats from
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Candlestick Park. And the dog collidewith that broke its job. So Josie,
Josie's on the list again. Josie'sdoing fine. So if you want
to go vote for your our ourlocal pet here in the Hambone Awards,
you can do so. Pretty soongrow back like I like babies, like
you know, you lose your babyteeth and they get adult teeth and dog
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I think dogs get dentures, theyget little doggie dentures. Veneers. Yeah,
yeah, I get little doggie veneers. Yeah. I don't know that.
I mean puppy teeth grow back becausethey have, you know, the
adult dog teeth growing after that.So maybe it says it was Josie was
a puppy when this happened, Somaybe there's just a little puppy teeth went
yeah out. Another pet named Rolexsaid that the dog. It doesn't even
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say if Rolex is a dog ora cat. Anyways, Rolex laying there
and somebody accidentally slammed the door.Roll roll X says again okay. And
then we had a lab from Anaheim, California that she she made his crate
five feet across the room just toget closer to an outlet so he could
choose three phone chargers. Oh mygod. They had to perform an emergency
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procedure to remove the objects from thestomach. Again all the play Sunny the
Dog, there is okay even acharge the JV Show on Wild ninety four
nine. Before we kick off theJV show, yep, Nope game.
We have a very important talk back. Good morning JV show this creek.
I like to give a birthday shoutout to my sister in law. Hey
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Brittany, if you listen, happybirthday, heurthday, Happy birthday. That's
the birthday version from EVA. Don'tblame me. I never heard of from
(36:00):
him from Yeah, that was good, that was strong, But more like
I do I give a part.So Happy birthday. Hi Daisy, Hi,
good morning, good morning. Howare you I'm gonna how are you
(36:22):
gay? You know? We arewonderful? Thank you. So you are
on to play the JV show.You have Nope game and you're playing today
four tickets to see Becky g forher? All right, Daisy, So
we're gonna ask you four trivia questions. If you'll get three correct, you're
gonna win these tickets. And letme just ask you a quick question.
Have you ever called before to tryto win but use a fake name?
(36:45):
Nomka one tickets for the circus?Oh nice? Look at yeah? Okay,
because we have someone that's been callingand using fake names every time to
try to get over on us.It's really weird. All right. So
here is the jav Show. Youhave no game. Question number one to
tell us it's a spread made fromwhat kind of nuts? These nuts?
(37:08):
Til nut? Yeah? Yeah?Are you sure it's not these? I'm
you're sure? Yes? Okay,it could be though, all right?
Question number two. Saborine is theterm used to describe when you use a
sword to open what? What wasthe question? I'm sorry? Saborin saborings
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the used the term used to describewhen you use a sword to open what.
I don't know, a jar ochampagne, bottle of champagne. You
ever see that where they hit withlike a big niper sword the top that's
cut right off, all right,here's question number three. Stanford is one
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of the top universities to earn yourMBA. What does MBA stand for?
And I have no idea? TheMaster of Business Administration. Hello, I
(38:17):
have no I know all right,question number four, let's here last one.
In what ocean would you find theBermuda Triangle. No, it's the
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Atlantic Ocean. Daisy, Daisy,Daisy. You did not win the JV
show. You have no games,so sorry, hang on really quick the
JV Show on Wild ninety four nine. Before we get to today's had is
trending, which is always at thefifty fives, We have a football talk
back from my love. I waspodcasting and I heard Grant talking about my
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Raiders cunning on them. You knowwhat's gonna be funny. It's when Jess's
boyfriend's team, the New York Giants, smacked the forty Niners on Thursday Night
football. Oh yeah, I'm aleasing talkbacks for grandma to that. Just
wait, buddy, you'll see.Yeah. Thank Gary, guys, loving
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Raiders fans stooping to the level ofsupporting the New York Giants. Willie,
thank you for the talk about inall seriousness, are what are the chances.
Oh, I think very not good. The New York Giants star running
back sae Quon Barkley, he's outfor three weeks. He won't be playing
in that game. I predict theNiners totally pound the Giants thirty eight to
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ten down and I would like afollow up talkback win or lose from Willie.
I love the That's why I'm sobummed that the Raiders moved out of
the Bay Area. I mean,I know there's still a tons of Raiders
fans were. I love the Ilove the back and forth in the Revelry,
but it's more fun when we're wheneverybody on the team here. It
don't that's criminal that they left.I hate that. It ain't the same.
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It's not. It's all the stuffyou need to know what's hotted,
music, movies, shows, andthe most talked about stories happening today in
the Bay So Ariana Grande has officiallyfiled for divorce, and this is really
interesting because so did her husband,Dalton Gomez. They both filed in a
(40:31):
plan that was clearly coordinated, accordingto reports, because Arianna had her lawyer
file first, and then literally rightafter here comes Dalton filing for divorce,
so everything was worked out before goingto the courthouse, according to reports.
They're also saying that Arianna is goingto cut him a check and that'll be
the end of it. They listedthe date of separation as February twentieth,
(40:52):
and the reason why it took solong between then and now is because they
were going through the prenup. Yes, there was a prenup and they were
taking her time to iron out thedetails, come up with the settlement amounts,
which we don't know. I wishthey would like tell us pacing not
long, Yea, it wasn't thatlong. Right, a year the pandemic
when started, right, that's whenthey got together. They did, they
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get married during The check is stillgoing to be a big one a couple
of years, Max, let metell you, the check is still going
to be a big one. Sourcesare saying that they've been really respectful of
one another and there are no hardfeelings. Do both people I've never heard
that before. Do both people haveto file for divorce? Usually just one
person goes down They're like, nah, we're over it. I thought just
(41:35):
it took one person. It isjust one person. And then the other
person responds maybe it expedites things ifthey both are in agreement, like,
hey, we both want out ofthis, and here we've already were working
out the terms on our own soul. Let's be maybe it was just a
pr pr thing, because if shewould have just filed, just her,
the story would have been like,oh, she's serious with SpongeBob now and
(41:58):
she's officially pulling the plug on hermarriage. And if he would have filed,
it would have been he's so butthurt that she moved on with SpongeBob.
Maybe they just wanted to avoid,you know, both of that talk
and let us know that this wasa mutual. Wouldn't you be hurt if
your person moved on? Yeah,I would definitely be sad. Yeah.
Maybe they both wanted to be thefirst one to do it, and then
it just so happened to be herto do it. They're both running to
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do something else really interesting. Sothis is how Taylor Swift was able to
do a tour movie even with thestrikes going on. As you know,
this movie is going to be big. It's already breaking records for advanced ticket
sales. It's expected to make overa hundred million dollars the first weekend that
it's out next month, and alot of people were wondering, well,
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Hollywood's on strike studios are shut down, how was this even possible? You
know, the writer's strike is alsostill going on by Taylor's Movies documentary,
so didn't need writers. Well,according to Fortune, Taylor met all of
sag after US demands to film andproduce without breaching anything. So she actually
worked around major studios. She didn'tinclude them at all, so she funded
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everything herself. She reportedly spent betweenten and twenty million dollars to have her
own in house production company, TaylorSwift Productions, produce this documentary, and
her parents are the ones working directlywith AMC Theaters to get it distributed nationwide.
Normally of studio would do that,she has her parents doing that part.
She also reached out to sag afterbeforehand to reach some kind of agreement
(43:30):
and like almost get their blessing todo this. She said she wanted to
do it the right way under aunion contract, so she met demands like
higher salaries for crew members in moregenerous streaming residuals, and then she like,
go ahead. She's so powerful,She's Taylor Swift. She's just like
queen of the world. So followthe money. You have enough money,
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you can make all sorts of problemsand hurdles and obstacles go away. That's
what she did there, Like shestruck a She followed then the new union
thing what everyone was demanding. Sheof course I can pay that. Yeah,
I'll say whatever, it's a bigdeal. I've got more money than
it's gonna make it back to Soyes, it's worth any any of like
our any amount of investment on thisthing. Because again, yeah, she
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had to pay some of that,but the production costs to put out this
movie were nothing near what it coststo put out like a big blockbuster films,
and hers is going to make justas much. By the way,
did you guys? I meant tobring this up yesterday, But Travis Kelsey
has responded, did you guys seethe NFL announcer kind of referencing the rumored
relationship between Travis and Taylor Swift touchsdownTravis Kelsey Kelsey funk space for the score.
(44:44):
Oh my god. The Taylor Swiftreferences were even like taken over the
after shows, really, like theywere just going on and on about how
he was able to shake it offand like jokes right themselves. Yeah,
these are posted online and Travis Kelseysaid, well played, well play,
Oh Graham, what do you havein trending? All right? Speaking of
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football, is there a Monday nightfootball curse brewing for star players this season?
In the NFL Week one, weof course said, Aaron Rodgers go
down just four p four plays intothe game with a torn achilles. He's
done for the season. Now,last night's Week two Monday Night football matchup,
we had Brown star running back NickChubb. He's done for the season.
His team was taken on the Steelers. He got hit, he took
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the ball, he got hit lowby Steelers safety minkoffins Patrick. He was
kind of dragged down by another defender. It didn't really look that bad from
the far away angle, but youknow he was grabbing his knee on the
ground. You're like, this isnot good. It did cause his knee
sort of to bend in the wrongdirection. Even ABC decided not to show
the replay. Apparently it was thatgruesome. Where can I find that?
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Joe Buck said, I'm being toldthe replay of Nick Chubb getting injured is
not to be seen. He hadto tell the audience that they were not
going to show the replay. Isn'tit like a dark web or something twitter?
I mean, I'm sure it's outthere, but I don't know if
there was a close up shot thatever made it to TV. They showed
the far away shot, and that'snormally they go, oh, let's see
what happened on the play, andthey opted not to show up because it
was that bad. He got cartedoff the field with a significant knee injury.
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He is done for the season.But then wait, wait, wait,
wait, I can't watch the funwatch. I wish I hadn't.
I wish is there is there acloser video I'd like to be watching if
you want to see the individual ligamentsstaff in there? Good You're sick.
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That was a joke the JV showon Wild ninety four nine. So Graham
and I worked in different studios,and I can just see he's on my
screen, like we have cameras inhairs, so I can see him.
We can still communicate and talk,and I can always tell when he's not
paying attention to what I'm saying becausehe has his blank stare on his face.
I was hot. I was talkingto you for like five minutes,
(46:59):
and I'm at the end of that, I'm like, Graham, are you
even listening to me? And hejust shakes his head. No, it
wasn't important anyways, buddy, It'swealdany for nine, the Bayes number one
hit music station. We are theJV Show. Thank you so much for
hanging out with us. And ifyou're new to the show, welcome,
Yeah, welcome to have you here. And here Slena, are you wearing
deodor in today? Selena? ShouldI welcome? I'm not, okay,
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maybe not. We don't have yeahair hug, I did forget Hugen,
I'm Selena, I'm Jess. Ohwe have a talk back. I think
we've started a talkback war among footballfans, which is fine. Yeah,
well, there's gonna be a lotof build up, a lot of smack
talk because I like that Niners geta Thursday night game. I'm not a
fan of Thursday night football, butit is a standalone, you know,
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national stage, and they're taking onthe New York Giants, which Jeff the
pride of Selena's it's her hometown team. For some reason, I can't still
trying to figure out why, andso there's gonna be some smack talk that
happens this week leading up. Goodmorning, jay Zam. This is Leslie
from Sato's a and I'm a cheerleader, never will be one. But I
just kind of had a vibe afterthe wind and the wind coming up on
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Thursday, so ed I ed ago niners, niners who let's go gee
not over here. You will getcanceled. Graham, I know you have
(48:30):
a story about a frenchy stolen.Okay, point before you do that,
Before you do that. Did yousee the video of the influencer who's Instagram
famous, you fink bum there's oneviral for getting kicked off a flight.
Yes, I did. I don'teven think we know why she was getting
kicked off the flight, at leastI haven't seen that. That is still
up in the air. It's amystery mystery. But people are loving the
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video of her getting kicked off theflight because everyone is just laughing at her.
Callow me about you guys, didnot think wrong? You shut the
fill me. I'm Instagram famous,I'm Instagram famous bomb And everyone's laughing and
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she's walking out and she seems likesuch a nice person. Yeah, shocks,
she's getting kicked off a plane.She's still telling everyone to just shut
up that person laughing. I lovethat so much. And have we learned
more about because it takes the Internetabout ten seconds to figure out who these
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people are? Do we know whothis woman is? Is she Instagram famous?
So this is Morgan Osmond? Shewas on Bad Girls Club? And
she's also, coincidentally enough, thewoman who when Britney Spears first got with
Sam. She claims that you knowshe had a thing with him and there
(50:00):
was receipts. Okay, this isher getting kicked off a flight more and
everyone's roasting her Osmond. Do weknow how Instagram famous she is? I
don't know how Instagram famous. Sheis? Bad just set, but she's
not there. Do you guys thinkthat's a flex? Are you like throwing
that around? That's what I'm saying. That's what's so weird to me.
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I wish more people were cackling laughingin that video. She has a fan
page, Yes, she's fan pages, but like, does she have an
actual page? I don't see heractual actual page says it's not available.
She probably, Oh, I'm scaredof the she's scared of the back line.
But you can't drop on Instagram famousand then delete your accountably. Yeah
(50:42):
so yeah, her Instagram here hadnine hundred ninety four thousand followers. Sounds
she flies coach that it's a goodpoint. It's a good point, the
same as us. Let's stop.But you got nine let's say just just
shy of a million followers. Whatdoes it make it than anyone? But
no, of course not. Butis that Instagram famous a mask? I
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mean you don't even have a million, because some people still say too true.
So we don't know when she youknow, how she got them.
Maybe she did pay for them,who knows. But that's also just whether
you paid for them or not,even if you have a lot. I
mean, that's not something you justthrow in an argument like, well,
I'm Instagram famous, you're not reallife famous or Instagram. Do you think
people put that on their resumes nowwhen they go to a plot for a
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job at this point, probably Instagramfame. Oh my god, she didn't
have it on her resume. Allright, let's talk about the doggie.
Yeah, we got a little update, and this is actually a good update
because frend shees are stolen left orright here in the Bay Area. They're
stolen more than cars, and thatit's close. They're a lot of cars
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get stolen, but a lot offriends she's get stolen. We had this
one that got stolen at gun pointthree months ago in San Jose. With
police announced yesterday they've arrested the threesuspects that tole this dog from from this
person and the dog has since beenreturned. Everything is good. Wow,
I'm one. I'm shocked that theymade it arrest because what never do we
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hear about this all the time,Nothing ever happens to these people. And
then I'm shocked that they were ableto recover the dog because I thought the
point of stealing the French chie wasthat you would turn around and sell it
right to make money because Frenchies areso valuable. So I didn't think that.
I thought people were stealing them asa way to make money. So
then you would have I would havethought the dog be long gone. I
sold it to some random person Idon't know who. And if I can
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also see if somebody just really wantsone because they are very valuable and they're
the ones doing the stealing just tohave a nice companion and not have to
pay for it. Yeah, Iguess another reason. I didn't think that
was the thing. I thought theywere yeah, where it was all for
the resale value. But I guessmaybe people are like, you know what,
I have always wanted them pretty I'lltake that one, and then they
just take it from people. Dowe know how they were able to track
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these people down or has that notbeen released yet because I am curious.
Yeah, it said surveillance video helpedthem identify track down the people, and
then they got a warrant. Blahblah blah. I'm glad they actually did
something about it. Yeah, well, good job department. Nice job.
The JV show on Wild nine.By the way, I saw Harry Styles
is going to be, uh,you know, venturing off into the fragrance
(53:17):
department soon. I think like threefragrances going to be coming out on his
pleasing brand's website next month. Lookslike he smells good? Does he does?
Look like it was really good andreally expensive. You know how some
like fragrances. You're just like,oh, that smells rich. I feel
like that's gonna be Harry Styles.We are the JV show. I'm selina,
(53:37):
I'm Jess and I'm Cheaty. BeforeI get to the type of man
that makes the best husband, accordingto a lot of women on the internet,
first we have a talkback is fromour friend Mama Albert. Good morning,
beautiful people, Happy, happy,happy Tuesday. And wanted to shout
out my scream queens wept the gamelast night. That's his dodgeball team and
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one we are two for two babies. Get it good? I love it,
you know, perfect for spooky seasons, movie season upon us. All
right, So, according to alot of women on the internets, the
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type of man that will make thebest husband are zen nerds. Do not
pass up a guy just because he'sa little nerdy. Okay, those are
the best ones. Uh. Thiswoman says, if he owns a lightsaber,
green flag, if he purchased awand from the Visiting Visitoring World of
Harry Potter, greenest possible flag,okay, not hold on. If he
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has an unhealthy obsession with Pokemon,go you better run to that altar.
Oh, I mean I can't arguewith those things, right, I mean,
just think about it. If aguy knows a lot about char manders
and you know, chards of course, and yeah, Jiggli Pop and he's
got, you know, like anaffinity for a mewtwo or squirtl or snore
Lash. Yeah, and like sowhat he can talk endlessly about bulbosars and
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blast toys and evis and right cues, Like you know, that makes good
conversation at dinner because you're gonna belike, hey, have you heard of
the new meal with And then he'dbe like, well, yeah, it
kind of has the same powers asa girardos and you're like, no,
it can't be more powerful than acater part and then you know it just
I feel like it'd give you alot to talk about, right Yeah.
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One side, I also if someonewho's obsessed with Monopoly, that's just that's
bonus points. If they like toplay Monopoly, people still play Monoly.
Well, nerdy guys, they say, find somebody who used to be ugly,
a nerd, you know, oneof the rejects that the person that
you want, that's the person that'sgonna treat you right. No, they're
not. Why not because once theystart looking good, Like have you ever
(55:51):
had those people where they're ugly andthen you date them and then they think
they're better now once they get looking. Yeah, you never had that happen.
No, but I've seen that likein movies. I see that some
romantic comedies. Yeah, but they'resaying, like the nerdy man. Yeah.
By the way, I'm not callinganyone a nerd. I'm just saying
what they're saying. Just reading thereport here, they're just a lot less
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likely to kind of dog you outthe same way someone who was like really
popular or was a jock in highschool, anybody, because I know what
it's like to be, you know, the outsider, to feel unwanted.
Okay, so let's just go backto that list just briefly. Ladies.
You go out on a date witha guy. It goes pretty well.
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He later invites you over to hisplace for the first time. Maybe you've
gone out on a couple of dates. You go there, you see that
he doesn't own a green lightsaber andit's on display in his hallway. Give
me your initial reaction to that.Let's just go back to that list,
just briefly. Ladies. You goout on date with a guy, It
goes pretty well. He later invitesyou over to his place for the first
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time. Maybe you've gone out ona couple of dates. You go there,
you see that he does own agreen lightsaber and it's on display in
his hallway. Give me your initialreaction to that. M that's a no
forgetting out the other way? Okay, okay, no lightsaber. But you
see that he did by the Wizardrywand of Harry Potter from Universal Studios as
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that where it's from. Yeah,and he's bought that and it's on his
nightstand still, not only because ifhe hasn't displayed, I'm like, that's
gonna that's gonna mesh with my decor. Okay, I feel like it's different
if you have one and it's likeup in a closet, like you had
one and you hanging onto it.But but if you haven't displayed, it's
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like what you have hanging on yourwalls is Harry Potter wands. Yeah,
okay, all right, you goback to his place. Really nice you
display it, Because I'm like,if if you want all of your decor
to be like Harry Potter and Pokemonand all of this, that might not
work out, just because I don'twant to be looking at that every single
day. Okay, So you're notimpressed, by the card selection. What
if he had his favorite growleth arcnnineand Polywag Pokemon card and a bell sprout.
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Of course, I don't want anyof them except for Squirtal. Okay,
so you want to see extra Squirtalcards on display and then you'd be
like, Okay, hopfully that's myfavorite. I feel like you, ladies
just offended a lot of good personj show love but not for me.
Yeah, love what you love.We find somebody who accepts you for exactly
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and I will not accept you becauseyou guys are you're calling him nerds?
Wow, no respect? All right. It's all the stuff you need to
know. What's hotted, music,movies, shows, and the most talked
about stories happening today in the Bay. So more super cringe Russell brand content
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is resurfacing. Earlier this morning,we talked about how five years ago Russell
was on Roast Battle, the UKversion of this Comedy Central show, and
one of the other hosts had heardrumblings of assaults allegations. It was like
a known thing among women in theindustry, and so on the show she
would jokingly, not jokingly call himout on these allegations and he got so
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mad that he demanded to producers toget all of that out of the show.
He wasn't here for the slander anddefamation. Well now there's more.
By the way, if you don'tknow, Russell is being accused by four
women of excuse me, a sexualassault in multiple separate incidents. So here's
a clip from twenty thirteen that peopleare you know, kind of freaking out
over because it's been scrubbed from YouTubeand light of these recent allegations, but
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The Daily Mail managed to get theirhands on it and they've reposted it and
Russell Brand is literally joking about assaultsand it could be hard to listen to,
but here it is just a sortof a bloke from messis from a
single parent family that says pretty comprehensiveshell of Yeah, if there's anything being
(01:00:04):
protected, it's that someone once butyeah, you know you've got you got
the killer after you'll never tell andeveryone is just laughing along like this guy's
a comedic genius. I'm sorry,what that's a weird thing to throw in
the Yeah, by the way,that same interview, he also jokes about
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being with miners, oh not himnot maybe not like him being with miners,
but just people in general. Howthey say there's a neugget of truth
behind every general and I I'm prettyfirm believer in that. Uh well,
you know, one of his accuserswas sixteen at the time. But I
will say I just found out sixteenis the legal age of consent in the
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UK. It's that if that matters. But still you're like waiting for someone
to turn sixteen, Like that's veryAnd then the key is consent, which
I'm assuming she is saying she did, not that she's saying that she was
in an emotionally abusive and control controllingrelationship with him. Oh my gosh,
sorry I'm sinking. So my throwis really like dry and scratching. I
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just choked for no reason. Sixteenover there. Huh that's a little creepy.
Yeah, yeah, I mean that'swhat the New year. I guess
that's one thing, but how creepyit is whole? And then YouTube,
Yeah, has suspended the monetization ofhis channel because good. Yeah, they're
saying, you know, he's goingagainst their creator responsibility policy. Good with
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everything this guy's done, Yeah,I think so like he has done.
Doesn't it seem strange that he wasn'tone of the ones that was taken down
during the Me Too movement, becauseit seems like all the evidence and it
seems like there were enough incidents righthere hiding in plain sight, and it's
like, yeah, that I've gota movement spawned so many people and gave
a lot of people who were victimsof these guys the courage, you know,
(01:01:52):
to come forward and say something duringthat time. And it's kind of
surprised that he wasn't one of theones that really got taken down. But
you know, the co host fromRoast Battle and Comedy Central, the one
that would call him out on cameraand has you know, got those scenes
deleted. Yeah, you know,she said that although it was a known
thing that this certain comic would dothings like this to women, it was
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also known that no one said achance because he had really really good,
powerful lawyers. So maybe it wassome of that, Maybe a lot of
it was still intimidation. I'm sureHarvey Weinstein's got incredible lawyers. That that
guy had amountains of money, youknow, look at him, see you,
Graham, what do you have inside? Today's had its trending alright.
A San Pablo, a police officersbeing hailed as a hero after he saved
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the life of a little teeny tinybaby. Officer Brandon Oswald was out on
patrols past Saturday afternoon when a callcame in about a one week old baby
who wasn't breathing. He got tothe scene, he found the baby's mother.
They're crying for help, but hedidn't hesitate, jump right in,
performed CPR and the baby. Healso discovered and removed some kind of obstruction,
something that was lodged in the baby'sthroat. Paramedics then arrived on the
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scene took the baby to the hospitalwhere by all accounts to everything I've read,
it's doing it's recovering just fine.An Officer Oswald's quick thinking and training
undoubtedly saved this baby's long way togo, Officer Oswald, can we get
him like some type of award,like he's a hero? He should get
something right based to the city,like at least a coupon for some free
chick fili or something. Yeah,the Keys to the City or a coupon
(01:03:22):
for a free chicken sandwich. Youknow, I'll take either. We'll take
We'll take whatever. Anything. TheJV show on Wild ninety four, nine,