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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From Hollywood to you.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Thank you for listening to us.

Speaker 3 (00:03):
Ryan Air on Air.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
With a Ryan Seacrest, It's Seacrest, Sisany and Tanya in
the back room.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Ruby, what freeways do you take to get here?

Speaker 4 (00:16):
I hop on the two freeway to the one thirty four.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Okay, Mikaitala, what do you take?

Speaker 4 (00:22):
I take riversides. I don't want to take that.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Oh then good for you, Bucky to move close to
the station.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
It has its perks. Sisney, what do you take?

Speaker 4 (00:32):
I take the one O one to the one thirty four.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
So you do take the freeway?

Speaker 4 (00:36):
I did?

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Do you ever surface it when the freeways packed?

Speaker 4 (00:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (00:38):
Yeah, you got services pens. So here's what came out
this ranker of the best and worst freeways in La.
It was in the La Times. They rank twenty five
local freeways from best to worst. How do you rank
the best?

Speaker 5 (00:50):
Like?

Speaker 1 (00:50):
What's the criteria for all of it? A lot of lanes, well,
speed delays, lost productivity and danger in terms of accidents
like a lot of accident So the best I'm gonna
go from number three, the third best the two forty one.
The toll road in Orange County runs from you over
Linda to Rancho Ranch, Santa Margarita, lovely views of the mountains.

Speaker 4 (01:14):
Of course, the best one is the one you have
to pay for commutery.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Yeah, it's it's the one with the most convenience, but
it does cost. Second best, the ninety. It's got two segments,
the Marina to Culver.

Speaker 4 (01:25):
Yeah, I don't mind that one.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Yeah, that's a nice that's a nice segment, and then
Lahaberty and I'm Hills. It was originally supposed to connect,
but it never happened. So that's number two. But the
best overall freeway in all of La Orange County, the
two sixty one is the winner. The what I Am
better sixty one? Exactly where does that go? Six miles
from Irvine to the two forty one also a toll

(01:48):
also if you got to pay, of course, it's going
to be easier. So one of the worst. Everyone seems
to have.

Speaker 4 (01:55):
It's all the ones here.

Speaker 6 (01:57):
In La I know one's gotta be on there.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Third worst to.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Four oh five, Yeah, connects Valley and four or five.
Let me explain that one.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Second worst is six oh five. It starts in Gabriel.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
Yeah, I feel like six five is not ever that bad.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
Hating on.

Speaker 6 (02:14):
It reminds me of my childhood.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Well, there is nostalgic for you to see in traffic,
isn't it great? And the worst freeway in all of
southern California is.

Speaker 4 (02:23):
Has to be through downtown, has to be the ten.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
It's the ten. Yeah, that is the ten. Yeah, everybody
got it.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
You're right, the ten, slowest speed on average, worst delays
every day, most fatalities actually, so be careful. And it's
a key route through LA. Did you know it eventually
goes to Jacksonville, Florida. I never followed it.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
Oh my gosh, you can stay on the down Jacksonville, Florida.
Like if you had to get to the East coast,
you're like, just take the ten east.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
The ten east to Jacksonville. Anybody's done that. I might
taking the tennel.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
But to be so down to do a road trip
across the America, I need a lot of stops.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Brou Yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:02):
But you know, if you picked the right places to stop,
it could be really cool.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
You could make it a tour yeah America exactly. It
goes through LA and Phoenix and then I pass on
San Antonio, So you could make a lot of stops.
You could research some good spots New Orleans, Mobile, Alabama
into Tallahassee belly, Good morning, How are you?

Speaker 7 (03:23):
Hey?

Speaker 3 (03:24):
Good?

Speaker 8 (03:24):
How are you?

Speaker 2 (03:25):
We're doing well.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
Thank you for making us a part of whatever it
is is your world. Here we are every day and
we'd love to hear your story. So they tell me
that your friend owes you money? What's the issue?

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Yes, So here's the story. In June, me and my
girlfriends we were planning a trip and my one friend
couldn't go because of money, and I really wanted her
to join us. So I told her that I would
pay part of her resort fee, which was nine hundred
and fifty dollars, and we talked about it and we

(04:01):
kind of came to an agreement that she would just
pay me. She would pay me back when she could.
So then a few weeks after we got back, she
quit her job without a backup plan. Okay, her life fine.
So a few weeks later, I asked, because we had

(04:22):
agreed to this, what her plan was to start paying
me back, and she sent me a screenshot of her
bank account which had one hundred and twenty dollars in it. So, okay,
fair enough. Fast forward to today. This girl, this same
girl posts a picture of herself on a trip, So, yeah,

(04:47):
what would you do?

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Man?

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Why is she so disingenuous with you?

Speaker 3 (04:54):
I don't know, And I mean like, and to be fair,
it's possible to he paid for her to go on
the trap like it was just weird.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
I mean I to me, there's a not knowing the
history here. There's a level of being felt taken advantage
of if I'm you.

Speaker 4 (05:14):
And inconsiderate, like she's just being rude about the whole situation.
Even if she didn't have the money, she'd be like, Hey,
I'd want to figure out a payment plan. Can I
pay you twenty dollars a week for you know whoever
until you get there.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
So there's two conversations here. One might be the umbrella conversation,
that is, don't take me for granted. I'm your friend,
don't take me for granted. We talk about the money
in a second, but don't take me for granted. Yeah,
that's what I'm talking about. We will get into the detail,
but I want you to know what I felt is
that I mean taking advasure.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
That's not a good feeling.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
This is me being you.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
That's not a good feeling.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
And to be honest, I had to sit and think
twice about this conversation.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Did you write that down, Jacqueline?

Speaker 1 (05:54):
I'll do it for you if you want again, And
to be honest, I had to sit and think twice
about this converse. Oh, let's not be a friend this
being taken advantage of. I think that's the big issue
for me.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
And if you don't get past this, bye bye.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
There's a famous quote the quickest way to end a
friendship is to lend money to a friend.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
It's a famous really they do say like, don't mix
your friends with like money and things like that.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
If you do, make it a gift.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
Otherwise, when you get into borrowing, it becomes this, Jacqueline,
it becomes this sometimes good luck keep us posted all right?

Speaker 3 (06:30):
Oh thank you? Non good lines?

Speaker 2 (06:33):
I wrote them down, Okay, bye bye.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Can't be taken advantage of the second you do something
wrong with that friendship. It's a bad feeling. It's a
gross feeling actually inside for yourself. I don't like it.
So swallowing is involuntary, right, you just do it, blinking involuntary?

Speaker 3 (06:49):
Right? Do it?

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Your body automatically does it. You don't have to think
about it, which is pretty remarkable. It's like breathing. You
go to sleep, you keep breathing, keep counting, like things
just keep happening. You don't have to think about it.
The brain is the most magical computer ever to exist.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
Unless you have a sword throat, then swallowing hurts, yes,
and you do think about it.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Generally, right, You just swallow and you think you're doing
everything the way you should be doing it. Now people
are talking about how we've been swallowing wrong all our lives.
What's that means?

Speaker 4 (07:15):
Some people have, some people haven't, And it's freaking a
lot of people out on social media because they're all
fixating on whether the fact they have a tongue that
rests wrong. So basically, your tongue is supposed to chill
behind your teeth, but there's something called tongue thrust that
makes it push forward when you swallow, talk, or even
you're just at rest, and basically your tongue is out

(07:37):
here acting like it owns the place, leaning up against
your teeth the entire time, which creates open bites, overbites,
things like that. And it can happen from stuff like thumbsucking,
allergies or just genetics. But it's fixable, and you have
to do some sort of almost like exercise. It's called

(08:00):
IOW functional therapy, and basically it's like a workout plan
for your tongue, teaching it where to rest and how
to behave. And this is why I wanted to bring
it up because intern Amy and producer Mikaela both were like,
I have this, So I.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Don't need one more thing to like focus on.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Honestly, there's so much data now that I just I
don't want to think about.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
Am I swallowing wrong? I got to give myself a
pass on that.

Speaker 4 (08:28):
So where do you think you're Is your tongue just
rest fine behind your teeth. It doesn't feel like it's
thrusting up against your teeth.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
It doesn't. But I had an overbite overbite as a kid.
I don't know if that came from birth or grinding
my teeth. I did grind my teeth as well.

Speaker 4 (08:44):
I had an overbite from sucking my thumb till I
was seven. That was a whole other topic.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
So I don't need another thing, Like I'm alread thinking
about where's my food coming from?

Speaker 2 (08:53):
What am I eating? How fast?

Speaker 1 (08:56):
And swallowing a digesting don't standing up.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
How about don't tell me anymore data.

Speaker 4 (09:04):
Well, you know that your teeth continue to shift as
life goes on, and so if you're a tongue thruster
and you can catch this early, then you can make
it so that you won't have a gnarly over bye
in ten years.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
I can't work but my swallowing. I could barely sleep
last night. I gotta get to sleep. Like last night,
I tossed and turned because somehow my pillowcase is too
big for my pillow and so there's this floppy pillow
case that gets caught up in my because I sleep
on the corner. Don't caught up in my mouth when
I sleep, and it cut me up all night, flipping
and flopping.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
I don't know what happened.

Speaker 6 (09:35):
You can tuck it in, tuck it in.

Speaker 4 (09:36):
I can shure you're really cool, like org on me.
Way to tuck it in so it doesn't move?

Speaker 1 (09:40):
You can. I didn't know that you like fold over.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
One and then you tuck in one flap and then
like it almost like envelopes in.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Yeah, Well you'd send.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
Me a yeah, I'll try to take a video and
just send it to you.

Speaker 6 (09:53):
We can come over and do it ourselves.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Okay, it's zero chance, fold my pillows. Don't waste your
time during.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
That so sweet of us offer to It's very nice
you offer.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
But sending videos much easier. It's kiss.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
So selling a house is a lot, and as far
as upgrades go, you think like what's valuable, what can
I what can increase the sale price, or what can
get people interested? And Zillo says buyers will pay as
much as twenty five hundred bucks more for the right
wall colors and the interior. And those colors that buyers
spend the most for are in the kitchen olive green

(10:27):
that is bold, in the bedroom navy blue come on now,
and in the living room dark gray.

Speaker 4 (10:34):
I would advise against all of this.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
I too feel the same. I like the olive green.
I don't know about navy in the bed dreams.

Speaker 4 (10:41):
I feel like dark colors make the space feel small.
And when you're trying to sell you on neutral colors,
whites and beige's, and well, no one.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
Wants yellow and no one wants red. I can tell
you that, Okay, well, yes, nobody wants that. Today's quote
Sometimes what breaks you, oh yeah, is what wakes you good.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Yes, very simple.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
Amen.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
That's mesmerizable, memorizable, memorizable. There you.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Gary, good morning, good morning.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
What's the news, Gary.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
Go news? One of one of one people got that?

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Okay, go ahead.

Speaker 9 (11:18):
That's a great spacetoast during.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
Yes, yes, Gary got it. Gary, God news knows about
the news.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Yeah great, I remember that.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Oh my god, me too, Gary. I love you.

Speaker 7 (11:29):
Now.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
All of a sudden, what can I so, it says
your wife, Uh, and you ran into her exit at
the grocery store exit ex boyfriend.

Speaker 9 (11:38):
Oh, ex boyfriend, yep, for a long time. So yeah,
we're in the grocery store shopping, we run into her
ex boyfriend, and you know, she let us like she
just won the lotteries, get a huge smile, runs over.
Oh my god, some so on, big hug, you know
the whole thing. I'm just standing there with the car
awkwardly at the frozen food as'll, just watching all of
this go down. Uh and she like barely he introduces me.

(12:00):
She just they're deep in the story time and old
times and catching up and ha ha ha.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
It was awful.

Speaker 9 (12:07):
And afterwards, you know, she would not stop talking about
how nice it was to see him, and oh he
looks so good and it looks like he's yeah, like
it was like, you know, and how it was awful.
So I'm suck replaying it like a bad movie in
my head over and over and over, and I just
want to know what's your take? Am I overreacting here?

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Or was that like too much? Why is she so
enthusiastic about seeing the guy? I understand being cordial, but
there's an I mean enthusiastic.

Speaker 9 (12:35):
Yeah, I don't know, she's way too enthusiastic and yeah,
and it felt like it was like it was probably
only a couple of minutes, but it felt like ten
to fifteen minutes.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
It was awful.

Speaker 10 (12:46):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (12:46):
I mean, do I bring it up?

Speaker 10 (12:47):
How do I do that?

Speaker 7 (12:48):
With that? I'm like super jealous?

Speaker 9 (12:52):
Anything's going on?

Speaker 1 (12:54):
No, I look, I think you maybe do it in
jest jokingly. Okay, it sounds like you're that guy Gary.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
Give us an example, Ryan, how will you do this?
Because I would say, don't do anything about it, move
on your wife.

Speaker 6 (13:10):
Well you're not going to see him again.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Almost pretty excited the grocery store today.

Speaker 4 (13:16):
No, it sounds jealous.

Speaker 6 (13:17):
Yeah, there's an undercurrent of jealous.

Speaker 4 (13:20):
Zero petty jealous.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Partly jealous maybe. I mean, Gary, look, here's the deal.
If you if you bring it up, you're right. It
does sound a little they're right, but I also don't
like you moving on. Maybe just maybe just have your
radar on.

Speaker 7 (13:38):
Gotcha? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I gotcha.

Speaker 8 (13:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
Take take it in stride.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
You're Gary. Gary, You're Gary.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
Take it in stride, You're Gary.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
She picked you.

Speaker 4 (13:55):
Yeah, she's your wife.

Speaker 6 (13:57):
That's the ultimate decision.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
It's like, thank you making me feel that's right.

Speaker 4 (14:02):
Gary, you're the number one.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Guy the promise super Bowl. That guy lost the early preseason.

Speaker 4 (14:08):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
We don't need him, well said, Well done. Gary felt
better about that.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
I feel better.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
You lifted him up a little bit, y'all.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Ryan Seacrest here over the weekend, Isssicanty had a little
crisis at the house.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
You were locked out.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
Yes it could intentionally, you know what, I didn't think
it was intentionally. Now that you mention it, maybe it was.
But she's so little that I don't think she would
think to do it intentionally. Yeah, I'm talking about Savellah.
She's four years old. So this is what happened. We
were in the backyard, well, we had put the kids
to bed, not to bed. They were watching a movie

(14:46):
in our bedroom and so they were you know, bathed,
brush teeth, already went potty. Like this is a good
I'm like, we're basically the plan was for them to
fall asleep. This was Sunday night, and and that's fine.
And so Michael and I come back downstairs and we're
out in the back backyard like the our back patio,
and we're having wine and we're just relaxing and having
like a really good just chill mommy, daddy time. I'm

(15:07):
going to get into the details. And then Molsaveah comes
out and we're like, it's you need to go to bed,
get back inside. And she wanted she asked for something,
and I was like, fine, you can have it, go
back inside, go back inside. So we shoe were away
basically and she goes back inside, and then we didn't
think any of it, continue on with our evening. Then
when we're ready to go back inside, the door is

(15:28):
locked and it's been at least an hour since she
had been there. So now we're panicking. They're asleep, how
do we get in? And Michael's like banging on the door.
We're yelling max and because he's always late, the last
one to fall asleep, and sure enough Maxine was away.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
He came down and saved the day.

Speaker 4 (15:45):
Two girls were asleep and Maxine comes.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Down like not an accident, like she was having like
a playful moment. Then forgot maybe maybe she was playing,
because I think like maybe she was joking. Then all
of a sudden I got distracted and fell asleep away.

Speaker 4 (15:58):
I think so too, because it's so easy to that door,
and it's just and we always teach the kids like
lock it, lock it, and so I think maybe it
was also probably just like an instinct. But there was
a panic where I'm like, oh.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
My gosh, my gosh, we can't control that.

Speaker 4 (16:09):
We're locked down. Sleep in the No, you're going to
break a window and get in.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
But this time with the parents thing like, I mean,
a plane flies over and it's distracting me. This is
a whole another level of being able to focus.

Speaker 4 (16:24):
Wait, what do you mean time with the parents?

Speaker 7 (16:26):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (16:27):
I thought you guys, you said I don't want to
give you details. I thought you were having a romantic.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
Sure it was a romantic if you want to, yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
But I'm saying, like an airplane overhead, and I'm you know,
I can't think about anything.

Speaker 4 (16:37):
I mean, it wasn't that romantic. Oh, like we were
just having a good moment.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
Having kids in my life, That's what I was focused on.
How could you stay so focused?

Speaker 10 (16:48):
Right?

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Well, Michael, give me patial back. It's time for Ryan's
roses on kiss m Dear Ryan, Sisney and Tanya. My
husband teaches high school, so please don't put my city
on the air. Done, we will not. He's been mentoring
a young female teacher and apparently there's a rumor at
the school that they are having an affair. Okay, Susanne,

(17:09):
we got you on the air. We will not mentioned
your city. Don't worry, Just quickly some information. What's the
rumor you heard?

Speaker 10 (17:15):
You know?

Speaker 5 (17:16):
Basically, I just think that something's really off with my husband.
He teaches high school, and I've just seen with my
own eyes how familiar they are with each other. The
body language is just off.

Speaker 4 (17:28):
You know.

Speaker 5 (17:28):
I showed up for an assembly because my husband's speaking
at it, and they didn't know I was there yet.
And she always like touches them when she talks, and
he laughs at everything.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
She says, Oh, I have you spoken to your husband
about this?

Speaker 5 (17:45):
No, and why not just ask him? Well, I just
keep seeing all this evidence. One of the moms sent
me an Instagram post a kid made of the two
of them laughing together, and the caption was messed up up.
It said, y'all see the way she looks at him.
And I'm not the only one who's seen this.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
Have you ever thought your husband would be doing something
like this?

Speaker 4 (18:09):
No?

Speaker 5 (18:10):
And I mean he's at her back and call. He
volunteers for anything. She'll be at his chaperone prom this year.
He usually avoids that like the plague. And sure enough
she's chaperone too.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
Okay, we are going to put him on the phone.
We're gonna call him next, offer him some roses and
see who's top of mind. What's this teacher's name at school?

Speaker 5 (18:31):
Bilena Blena? Yeah, okay, hello, are you married eight years?

Speaker 1 (18:39):
One second? We're gonna make him call next Ryan Joyce's
that's going now at school. We're making the Ryan Joses
called righte now. If you just got to us, here's
the deal. The quick susette is on the phone. She's
married to her husband, who teaches out of high school.
He's been mentoring a young female teacher, and apparently the's
a rumor at the school that they're having an affair.
He's going to stuff for the school that he normally
doesn't go to, and she thinks it could be happening.

(19:02):
She has not addressed it with him. She's never thought
he would be capable of something like this, but she's
hearing about it and she wants to know. So sas
that we are going to call your husband and offer
m roses. I need you to say, Ryan, you have
my permission to call, and then his name? Go ahead?

Speaker 5 (19:17):
Why you have my permission to call him?

Speaker 1 (19:20):
What's his name? Okay? And the woman in question here
that you believe might be having an affair with your
husband is named Elena. Is that right? Yes?

Speaker 5 (19:32):
And I don't even know if I'm pronouncing it correctly,
but yes.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
Okay, be very quiet, let's see we can find out
here goes Siciny, good luck.

Speaker 5 (19:54):
Hello?

Speaker 4 (19:54):
Hi is this Jeff?

Speaker 7 (19:57):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (19:58):
It is Hi there.

Speaker 4 (19:59):
My name is I'm calling from so Cal Blooms. How
are you doing this morning?

Speaker 7 (20:04):
I'm fine?

Speaker 1 (20:04):
Thank you great?

Speaker 4 (20:05):
You know we deliver all over so how we have
locations in la Oc, San Diego even and today we're
offering a free promotion. It's a free dozen red roses
that you can send to anybody that you'd like.

Speaker 7 (20:18):
Really, Okay, that's interesting.

Speaker 4 (20:20):
Yeah, we're just turning to promote our business, and we
ask that if you're pleasing arrangements, you come back as
a returning customer one time, or you tell your friends
about us. Is there anybody you'd want to send roses to?

Speaker 7 (20:34):
I mean, yeah, yeah there is, but inappropriate? Would you
do like a loque of like various flowers or something?

Speaker 8 (20:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (20:43):
I can do that. Okay, who do you want to
send to?

Speaker 7 (20:47):
Great, let's do our secretary. I work at high school.
Her name is Naomi. She's been out of her school
for twenty five years this month, so I think that'd
be perfect.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
Oh that's nice. What would you like to put on
the card for Naomi?

Speaker 7 (21:06):
Oh? You can put congratulations. And this place wouldn't be
the same without you. All the best, Love Jeff, No,
not love Jeff. Oh from best Jeff, Best from Jeff
from Jeff Jeff.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Hi, it's Ryan Seacrest. Your voice is being broadcast in
the radio. I have Sistany and Tawny with me for
Ryan's roses. We're calling with your wife's Who'sette on the phone.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
Why did you send the roses to your wife?

Speaker 7 (21:41):
Well, it's I don't know. I'm just I'm I'm at
work and at school. The Naomi, our secretary, has been
here a long time, and she's kind of coming up
on a historic thing. She's the first thing off the
top of my mind.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
Okay, well, I think it's very kind of you to do.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
But to be more specific, Jeff or only because your
wife has heard a rumor at school? Are you aware
of the rumor being circulated about you at school?

Speaker 7 (22:08):
No?

Speaker 1 (22:09):
What is it? It is that you're having an affair
with Elena? What a young female teacher, a new teacher.
There's a rumor you guys are having an affair. Apparently
you're showing up the school functions and hanging out with her.

Speaker 7 (22:25):
No, oh my gosh, that's that's silly. I was it
was the rumor coming from was it like coming from
kids or what?

Speaker 1 (22:32):
I'm gonna let your wife, who's on listening to all
of this, shuz thattte go ahead, tell your husband what
you've been told, and let's get to the bottom of it.

Speaker 5 (22:40):
I've seen you two together. I'm not comfortable with how
close you.

Speaker 8 (22:45):
Are no, no, no, no, you're you're making a big, too
big of a deal out of this, or you know,
it's we're just friendly, it's we work together, the harmless ilimeriate.

Speaker 5 (23:02):
I don't think so.

Speaker 7 (23:03):
No, no, it's just it's just a mile of harmless
Infatuation happens all the time of the work, as long
as no lines are crossed.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Its perfectly infatuation. It's people, does not happen.

Speaker 5 (23:19):
I am not comfortable with you having a crush on Elena.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
Okay, I'm not comfortable with this.

Speaker 7 (23:27):
Iky I'll come home at lunch and we can talk
it through. But I want to be really clear. Nothing
inappropriate is happening with Elena anyway.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Well, what's infatuation making fine? Infatuation?

Speaker 5 (23:40):
Yeah, but you have feelings for her, do you know?

Speaker 4 (23:45):
No, I feel like that's kind of what I said
with an infatuation.

Speaker 7 (23:49):
Now, look, I don't think i'll explained this properly, but
you can let me just come home with lunch and properly.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
How properly would you want to explain it? What's the
proper way to explain it?

Speaker 7 (24:00):
Not? First of all, not over the radio.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Okay, but if you weren't on the radio, What would
you say.

Speaker 7 (24:10):
Look, I needed to time this between me and my wife. Okay,
this is okay, We're gonna let you go.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
Sutte Let's infatuation sounds to me. Let him explain himself,
and good luck.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
Thank you very much Susette for reaching out to us,
and I wish you the best on this one.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
Let's dive into that in a second. He says, so common.
It's kiss on air with Ryan Seacrest. So can we
go back to the Ryan's roses?

Speaker 1 (24:35):
It was Susette and Jeff and Susette thinks jeff or
husband was having an affair with a new teacher at school.
There's a rumor going around in school. That's happening, right.
She never thought he was capable of it. There's pictures
of them getting close. So we call him on the air.

(24:56):
He sends the roses, not to Susette, not to Elena,
the new tea sure, but to Naomi, the school secretary.

Speaker 4 (25:03):
Right, who's been there for twenty five years.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Sounds kind sure, didn't seem fishy.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
He was calm.

Speaker 5 (25:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
Then we told him, Hey, I we're here, We're all here,
she's here, your wife is here. We're on the air.
What's the deal. He's like, I just said you should
been there a long timers send the flowers.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
All right?

Speaker 1 (25:22):
Well, I told him we're calm because there's a rumor.
He goes, I don't know about this rumor. And we said,
the rumor that you're hanging out hooking up with the
new teacher Atlanta. Everybody's talking about it. That's ridiculous, he said.
Then he said, here's what struck me. He said, it's
very common. Everybody has an infatuation at work, an infatuation.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
I looked it up.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
Key traits of infatuation. Intensity, feelings come on quickly and
very powerful. Okay, idealization. The person or object of infatuation
is often seen as perfect, with flaws, over looked, obsession,
short lived nature. Would you like for me, obviously on
chat GPT, would you like for me to define infatuation

(26:12):
versus love? I actually would, thank you. Great question, Well,
thank you infatuation surface level, love goes deeper.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Well, so, what same sames cheating?

Speaker 1 (26:24):
I mean, he.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
Acts like it was common.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
You can't see the word infatuation, right.

Speaker 6 (26:30):
I wouldn't say it's cheating, but infatuated not mentally you're
mentally infatuated much you want.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
Your husband anybody, but you.

Speaker 6 (26:41):
Know, but I also wouldn't say he was cheating.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Having crushes on coworkers is very common for married people,
with studies showing a high percentage of people and committed
relationships admitting to them. You sure, crushes, I think is
softer than infatuated.

Speaker 4 (26:55):
Yeah, if I hadn't born one.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Yeah, but he's still picking One's gross. You don't want
to pick one an you want to hear that from
your No, your spouse, Laura, good morning in Culver City.
Thank you for listening. What'd you think? Oh?

Speaker 10 (27:11):
Man, I give him. I give him probably because he
stayed so calm.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
You know, he did stay calm, he says.

Speaker 10 (27:19):
But I think one of them needs to find a
different place to work, you know, because questions in the
workplace are common, but also like infatuation. But he doesn't
have feelings. I don't know. It's a weird claim, and
I think one of them should find a new place
to work. Before I myself.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
The fact that he was so calm about him act
like it was standard operating procedure to have an infatuated
situation at work, whether.

Speaker 10 (27:46):
It's not normal, just to be just infatuated, but not
that should feel comfortable.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Yeah, it is a big deal. It's a big deal.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
All right.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
Well, Laura, thank you for listening. Culver City, have a
great day.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
You do, all right? Ryan's roses every month day and
every single Thursday does not ever not happen, true, I
mean it does seven forty those days. So this somebody's
gone viral. You know how dogs are trained to hear
certain soundst me said, great hearing. They hear things we
don't hear. They can hear, you know, something from a

(28:20):
mile but way far away compared to us right here.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
Smells.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
People are posting on Instagram the sounds more specifically the songs,
and these are millennials of that age group.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
To me, I'm cussed.

Speaker 4 (28:31):
I'm right in the end, I think, yeah, we'll let
you in the group.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
Well, come on, come on in.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
I've been there, like I'm on the I'm cussp Millennial,
you're you're in it, Millennial Tanya is in it because
the back room in it. Tell me if this is true,
if you grew up in La especially Basically, they're saying
that with these songs I'm about to play, you can
name that tune in a second, like dogs can hear me.

Speaker 4 (28:53):
I've seen these videos and I'm not say here's what
tegmatize the next next episode.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Yes, I mean this is not fair. We play these
songs every day. Here's here's one.

Speaker 6 (29:06):
Oh shot, Oh yeah.

Speaker 4 (29:13):
Genuine, that's true.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
When that comes on, I stop what I'm doing.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
That's such a great one, tony right, yeah, all right,
here's here's another one.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
Can you do it?

Speaker 6 (29:26):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (29:28):
I mean coolio? This one everybody can get. So it's
going viral that many people in their twenties and thirties
and my age can name tunes within like a half second. Ready,
this is gonna be easy in your car called out,
Hold hold, hold, hold, hold, hold play Okay, good, I.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Want people to play in their car.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Okay, here's one yelling out with your kids, yelling out
in the car. Ready three two one old old studio. Yeah,
oh after every time I've seen him do that song live,

(30:22):
every time he goes crazy. Okay, one bonus one mm hmmm,
I'm going down.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
It's called country grammar. Yeah, but I wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
I would in my head. I know ride with me.
I know that one pretty fast. Oh, this is fun.
It's our job.

Speaker 4 (30:52):
I love stuff like this.

Speaker 2 (30:53):
It's our job.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
We are on streaming on every device you have on
the iHeart radio. If you're going out of town, take
us with you. Don't have to miss a thing. Plug
into La no matter where are you going. Mom listens
to us in the morning while she takes her walks
in Atlanta. She was texting me like during the show,
comments but random, like you know, we talk about something.

(31:16):
And she's like, that's right, what are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (31:20):
She was, that's funny. I'm like, what, Oh, listen to
you guys. I know which part.

Speaker 4 (31:24):
My sister does that a lot too, like no context. Yeah,
and then I'll get it like sometimes i'll see you
like an hour half later and no idea what.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
You And by the way, I don't remember what we
talked about anyway. Yeah, so listen to this. Tell me
where you stand, all right?

Speaker 4 (31:38):
I already know where.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
So there's a woman that posted this on TikTok. It
inspired a huge debate. Her name's Cara Ca. Call her Kara, Kara, Karra.
What do you like?

Speaker 2 (31:47):
I would have said, Carra Karra, Fine, let's call her Kara.
I don't know her.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
But she was waiting to board at the Tampa airport
a plane, and she asked a woman, another passenger there
at the airport, sitting near her, if she would watch
her carry on on while she went to the bathroom,
so that alone, I would not do.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
I don't know who's the person.

Speaker 6 (32:05):
What I don't know all the time?

Speaker 2 (32:07):
A stranger.

Speaker 4 (32:08):
Yeah, I don't want to watch someone.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Are you allowed to even watch someone's bag? What if
it's a bag with something bad?

Speaker 4 (32:13):
Exactly my carry on into them? Then what if they
don't come back and like, now you need to leave?

Speaker 1 (32:19):
What if it's got something bad in it and you're
watching the bag, then you've been set up.

Speaker 6 (32:23):
I assessed the situation, and I trust that my TSA
has protected me.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
Have you not seen that movie in the airport?

Speaker 4 (32:29):
That carry one he's watched? Yeah, you should watch that movie?
Did you really learn a lot Netflix security safety? I
started watching Oxford? What's yeah? That guy's gould looking. I
get frustrated. He's very cute, cute. I couldn't be so cute.
I couldn't watch him like he's so charming and cute.
I couldn't watch.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Is that a guy thing?

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Like when guys are so good looking and charming? I
can't watch the whole thing.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
Really, it's very fast on you been watching the summer
at your because I wonder if you'd be able to
get through that.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Summer It turns pretty No, Oh.

Speaker 4 (33:03):
It's so good right now, there's like two or three
episodes left.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
I started you all recommended, and the guys are so
good looking. I had to stop Love Island. Maybe I
don't know. Anyway, back to the story.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
Okay, so the woman said, the stranger said, no, you
got to take your bag with you. I can't watch
your bag and the bathroom just a few steps away.
She didn't take the bag. But people are all up
in arms about this, saying was the woman's so rude?

Speaker 7 (33:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (33:23):
The others are saying, well, you don't leave your carry
on bag with a stranger. I don't think the airport
lets you do that, wants you to do that unless
you know the person, or unless you know what's in
the bag, because don't they ask you did you pack
your bag? Said they been with you the whole time,
like it doesn't seem like it's safe to.

Speaker 4 (33:36):
Just it's nice. It's nice, And then you don't know
if that person that was quote watching your bag put
something in your bag, and you know it's just keep
your bags to yourself.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
But everyone was all on different sides of this. I
think it's your bag, you gotta take it with you.

Speaker 4 (33:51):
Look, it's just like here Tongya doesn't see an issue
with it, where you and I are.

Speaker 6 (33:54):
Like, hey, don'te roll my bag into the bathroom. I
don't have to, Like I already have to wet one
wipe all my luggage when I get home.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Anyway, But do you go to a stranger to watch
your back?

Speaker 1 (34:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (34:07):
I usually ask a woman. I never I have never
asked a guy.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
Actually, why is that interesting? Very we're not trustworthy.

Speaker 6 (34:14):
I don't know. It's just like a natural instinct.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
So you it's just okay, you're afraid to leave it
with a guy, but not afraid to leave it with
a strangers.

Speaker 4 (34:21):
You feel it's kind of not nice to make someone
watch your bag.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
It's not okay.

Speaker 6 (34:27):
It's just I'm not gonna go pick up a sandwich,
get a coffee.

Speaker 4 (34:31):
Why, I I.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
Think if I work at the airport, I'm telling you
it's not safe. You don't know the person, you don't
know what's in there.

Speaker 4 (34:37):
If somebody asked me, I'd be very annoyed. I'd be like, oh,
but you would say yes, and I would be very
annoyed because then I'm like, when are they coming back.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
We'll be right back just a few days out from
the countdown on New Year's Eve.

Speaker 2 (34:53):
So what I mean, I know my plans. I know
you plan to stay in.

Speaker 4 (34:57):
Says staying in. We're gonna have a pajama New Year's Eve,
and watched you.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
I have not not been in Times Square many many years,
but I do remember sort of the hassle of New
Year's Eve.

Speaker 4 (35:10):
Yeah, everyone always feels like you have to really go
over the top and find some really.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Cool thing to do, don't The really cool thing to
do is just chill. Yeah, literally, stay with no one
or people you you like or family that's still around,
and turn on the TV.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
We'll bring it all to you.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
We have a stacked list of performers on ABC. Now.
When I started with Dick Clark, we started the show
at ten and we would go from ten until like
two in the morning. And then recently, over the last
couple of years, we've started the show at eight. Okay,
so we go from eight all the way through. So

(35:47):
you can just like put it on, have it on
in the background, Tany, did you nail it down the plans?

Speaker 4 (35:52):
Yeah, mine are always.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
Up the last minute.

Speaker 6 (35:54):
Yeah, goosey, Lucy Lucy goosey.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
Right, So have a on the background wherever you may be.
It's Kiss FM one on two point seven Kiss FM. Well,
it's gonna wrap up a Monday. We're gonna roll out
of here this morning. Tomorrow's second Date Update. Have a
great day. We'll talk to you tomorrow. Thank you, back room,
thank you seeing.

Speaker 2 (36:19):
Thanks for listening to On Air with Ryan Seacrest. Make
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