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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From Hollywood. See you, Thank you for listening to us
with Ryan Seacrest. Good to see you. It's one or
two point seven Kiss f M. Seacrests with your sunshine
and heat not surprising. It's gonna be hot inland. It
is really hot all over the world. Eighties closer to
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the beach, hundreds plus inland. Slide in here, come on
join us. Were you did you have to leave your coffee?
Were you running late? Oh? Showing Keith had to do
something on his phone. And then when I realized, like,
oh we gotta go. You know, the song's end, and
the thing just keeps going. When if the songs were
to end and we were to just sit here in silence,
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there would be just silence right now, there's nothing happening
on the radio. Nothing for example, just be quite per secon. No,
we're gonna sound the alarm would be quite per secon.
So seeing nothing's happening. If we don't fill the air
with nonsense, nothing happened. What I mean is, what are
you guys talking about? Ryan was telling us how hot
it is. Yeah, we know, Ryan, Okay, Well, I was
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just reminding people when they wake up, it's going to
be the same as it's been. Nothing new this morning,
same thing where your I actually was thinking about this.
I don't have a good robe for heat. Oh yeah,
I have cozy robes, but nothing good for when it's hot.
I need a really thin robe. Tubs Tubs isn't even here.
I turned to look for Tubs, asked if he has
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a thin robe. He's not here. I have like a
silk robe that I like to but that's good for
this kind of heat. Because I used to not be
a rover and i've been robing. Robe life is the
best life. I didn't like it at all. I was
uncomfortable in a robe. Now I'm really robing. I'm still
uncomfortable in a robe, like a big, chunky one even
like I just feel like I'm too short. Anytime I
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go to a hotel and put on one of the robes,
the sleeves come past my hands exactly. It's like they're
so big on me. Always. I'm like, I don't feel
I have to do four rolls on this leave to
make it look normal. Yeah. Oh, I like slide into
a robe the minute I get home. I look like
a square that's like a marshmallow. Your care No, no, no,
I'm telling when we're traveling, I look like a square. Yeah,
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sou Eastan. Do you have a summer robe? Eggs have
one robe by where all the year long? Do you
wash it? Is it a Marvel Universe robe. It's from
the Disneyland Hotel and it has my name on it.
That's that's special than regularly. Yeah, but I put. I've
got a new routine now where I get up, I
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brush my teeth, then I go make the coffee right
away in the robe. Then I come back in shower
and get ready. I used to get up, teeth, shower ready,
then make the coffee. It was more efficient that way,
but I like having the coffee now when I'm getting ready.
Do you sleep nude? Yeah? Yeah, usual that I don't
know that I wanted, but now here we are. Yeah.
Sometimes I have just a shirt on because the air
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conditioner that I don't get close to me. Just the shirt,
but nothing else seems because I don't like to wear
all the sheets. I don't like all the sheets, but
my shoulders could look cold sometimes, so I'll throw on
a T shirt. Just depends on the night. But doesn't
Michael sleep naked? No, We's sleep in like pajamas. Visually,
you don't want you asked for. You asked me the question, honestly,
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didn't think you were going to say, yes, I'm kind
of Look it's like a porky pig. Right. You wore
like a nighty? Who do you think I am? You
always wear like a nightgown? You said, like a long shot,
you ever said a nightgown? Now we're making things up.
The heat is affecting people's brains. No, I've worn very
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thin shirts. Remember the shirts that my friend. We've talked
about this because I've preferred to you as the dad
from Pinocchio, like coming down the stairs with the lantern
that I don't have or lantern, but you do have
a nightgown. It's gonna be hot today. That's what we're
trying to say. This morning, your morning half in a second.
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If you're on a dating app, the three phrases are
just too overused. Avoid them, don't use them. Hometown hustle
this morning later, those six Flags tickets, Harry Styles tickets
sold out? Have you even invited to anybody's any friends
or families? Barbecues? Yeah? For the July? What do you bring?
You can't come empty handed? What do you bring. I
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always bring a bottle of something like if it's summer,
I'll bring like rose. If it's winter, it's usually like
a bottle of red or something like that. So my
friend invited me over and said, just bring something to
throw on the buffet, you know, throw out on the table,
like a side. Yeah, like a side. Right they're gonna grill,
and they're like, just bring aside. There's something you can
throw on the table. And I'm having anxiety over it,
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I know, because like what if they already have like
if you want to bring corn, they already have corn,
or if you want to bring a salt and they
don't have a lot of people like a unique recipe
or something, Well, I feel okay, But people bring me
potato salad. That is something I don't ever want. I
know that you would never eat that. I would never.
But they get with mustard, like a little must like
not with the mayo. Or they'll pick it up at
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the storm and put it into a casserole dish or
a pot and make it look like they made it.
But potato salt is not. It's to me that food
is so synonymous with barbecue, but so not for being
out in the sun. What about like a dessert because
nobody ever thinks of that and go to like some
nice bakery or something, get some really cool cookies or something. Yeah,
a fruit tart goes a long way. No one likes
fruit tart. Fruit tart which kind of fruit tart? Like
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what like an apple tart? No, like a bunch of
different fruits. And so that's you're talking about, like the
Christmas fruit cake. No, like a fruit tart, like a
summer tart. Are you like you just in a barbecue
on Saturday? And and my friend pastry tart. Correct, I'm
just thinking of the fruit cake from Christmas and I
cake in my heat out of that pot. Oh wait,
I do have to tell you something that I think
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you're going to appreciate. Um, we were doing Taco Tuesday
this week and Robbie goes, I listened to your Martha
Stewart interview, and so I realized we need to prep
rething that we can before people come. She gave us gold.
She said, because if you host people often and you
like to make the food, don't wait until the last minute.
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Actually do things you can prepare everything should be ready,
and then maybe throw the chicken in the pan or
on the grill at the end, everything else is done.
So Tony is speaking of food. How do you find
out where all these people are out and about in
Los Angeles? So I followed de Wa and they everybody
kind of post. They're kind of like the real life
gossip girl, okay, and they post wear celebrities of eaten. Yeah,
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and they'll post like photos. Some people send in photos
of the people at the restaurant. People just trying to
know It's so like, did Jessica Bill know that people
saw her there? No? Not, of course not. And that's
how I get the detail of the fact that they
were fighting over who was going to pay the bill?
So who who was there? Okay? So it was Jessica
Bill and they were at gig Um that's on Sycamore
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in l A. And I guess she was there with
a girl end and the person overheard that they were
fighting over who was going to pay the bill. How
does that go when? Like, at what point do you concede? Alright?
So for example, I got it, No, I got it, No,
I got it, I got it. Like at what point
do you stop saying I got and just say okay,
I'll get the next one. Like twice you go to
two rounds and they say I get the next one.
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I've done like two or three rounds. Yes, who else? Okay,
so g easy. He was at Nightingale on las Anaga.
And so I don't know if you know where nine
Gale is, but it was formerly Area Family Area Industry. Yes, yes, right, yeah,
it's on Lasnea. It is on las Anega. And let
me tell you back in the day, I did some
really good work up Nightingale. We ustill roll out there too.
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I want when it was Area. I don't even think
I ever went when his industry didn't. I just open
a what's the restaurant across the streets? The sushi? The
now has a steakhouse. It's across the street. It's from
New York. What's it called s t K Catch Catch
didn't cross. I don't know, but I've been hearing a
lot of people talk about it lately. Well, then maybe
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they just open pictures up at catch Ryan a catch sushi,
the catch the picture, or they have a mural. Yeah,
it's a character. They have a mural of celebrities. I've
never seen Ryan. Find him. He's in there with you
and I'm picking your nose in it. Yeah, well you
should act like I'm a mural person more often. Catch
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Steak is in Las Yes, it's new and it's open.
Who else Okay, Jamie Fox is at the Fairmount in
Santa Monica. Yes, Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox Brod
Medman on Abbot Kinney. Nothing felt more on brand than
that for them. And then Anderson Pack and Shane Mitchell,
not together separately. They were at Horses in Wiho, which
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I've never heard of, but it's a very hot spot
right now. They have really good caesar salad um and
they have a dessert called the Sunset Mess. Do you want?
I'm also looking at your notes. They have a cornish
hen and it's family. Yeah. I don't really know what
a cornish hen. It's. It's like a little mini chicken.
It's a mini chicken. It's a hen. It's a mini chicken,
but a hen. It's personal. It's a personal sized chicken. Okay,
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they're great, yeah, really yeah, better than like a regular chicken. Well,
I mean it's a personal size chicken. So you get
your own, you get all the oh, like you can
get like a thigh and a breast, and you'll get both.
You'll get it all because it's small, so you'll get
a little thigh, little, but you get a little bit
of everything. You don't get that it's just small chicken
because I didn't know that. Like I thought that since
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she's gotten a relationship, she doesn't even know what a chicken.
I don't eat chicken really. We used to when when
I was growing up. My mom used to get him
in the frozen food section and we put him on
the grill, and then we get the wishbone and we
make a wish with the wishbone. At the end. There's
a trick. Just put your thumb up on this is uh.
If you're on a dating app, they say, don't use
these in your biolines. They're the most overused phrases, so
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avoid them. And here's one. I am new to this,
so here goes. Does that turn off? I like that
because I feel like they're lying. But if you are
new to it and you are authentic about it, I
like it. I don't know. There's another one overused. Don't
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use it dating apps looking for a partner in crime.
Oh my gosh, I love that. Yeah, me too. I
don't another one overused, don't use it. I love to laugh.
I mean that one doesn't bug me as much. I'm
not bothered by any of them. Does everybody like to laugh?
And I guess you're saying that those who are on
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dating apps a lot know that these are overused, so
you should be more unique relationship where you don't laughed
on you know, I liked laughter, But I think I
know some people that are very like do you know
what your boyfriend loves about you? He loves how everybody
loves you when you walk into a room. Is that overused? No?
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But he made you take that off of your video.
What the butterflies? He dropped on the ceilings the video
and on one of the butterflies of the things he
loves about you said, I love how everybody loves you.
And then you made him and then he made you
I think cut off the video. I know it was
just really it was like really long, and I knew
you were you guys wouldn't watch the whole thing, so
I just like chopped out. No. I thought he made
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you stop when you were showing the messages on the butterflies.
I thought's the way I saw the video. No, no, no,
there's a very long one, but I just figured you
guys probably wouln't want to watch like forty five seconds.
All right, Well, yes, laughter has assumed in a relationship
kind of like how Wheel of Fortunate they give you
R S t l n E. That's assumed. Everybody laughs,
everybody gets R S t l n E. All right,
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On air with Ryan Secrets, I just did a quick
check on Kate Bush. Sam. Is Kate Bush alive and well, yes, okay,
he's very happy with her good I'm seen reaction to it. Say.
I was just talking about her and imagine sort of
walking through that moment where she's like, wow, I put
that song out thirty years ago and now it's climbing
the charts and it's in the top ten. That must
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have been a wild moment. And then I turned to
Sam during the song, I said, she's all good. Right.
A friend of mine said that the other day she
was like, and it's such a shame she's not around
to like enjoy, And I was like, this is from
the eighties. I put my foot in my mouth before
about said person who's no longer around, and so now
I double check past the point of already saying it.
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But she gave the green light for stranger things to
use her song right, never thinking that it was going
to blow up now to where it is. Yeah, I
don't think she thought that at all. I mean, I'm
counting it down out with Jack Harlow and Kate Bush
on accountdown. Do they have to give permission every single
song that's using on TV shows permission or just pay them? Well? Yeah,
but there are rights rights there the rights holders need
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to clear for the song, like on idol. Over the years,
there were artists that would not let us have kids
perform their songs. And then now some of them would
come around because they're like, well no, because it's kind
of rude to not let a young person trying to
be a singer not use your song if they're inspired
by you mean, say no, that's so weird because it
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was uncool. It was uncool for some people to have
a song performed on. A talent show is so much
more than a talent show. But that's the way it
was perceived early on, right, and also it was a
very slick pop show at the beginning. We discussed your
T shirt today, Yes Chef like I did like it,
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but I need the story that behind that. What is
it means? The front of my shirt says yes Chef,
Yes Chef. Yeah, that's it. I can't read that. It
says the Culinary Institute of America. I'm a sorry student.
I thought it was like, um, you were saying yes
to whatever they bring you. No, this I got when
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I went to my first class at the CIA, the
Culinary Institute, and I bought it, and all of a sudden,
it's such a popular phrase because of the bear. I
need to get into that. You could walk around with
a yes Chef shirt and be like, that's cool, You're
so trendy. Wow, careful, I'm on a mural. All right,
let me grab Jackie here, Jackie, good morning, how you
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doing Hi? How are you doing well? Jackie? So your
boyfriend's step sister seems to be into your boyfriend. Yes, well,
just by the signs, I don't know. I get like
this feeling, and I feel like it's just a little
too much. Well, wait, I need to understand the family tree.
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So your boyfriend's parents separated and the new parent has
a daughter. Yes, the Yeah, they're not relading. Yeah, they're
just step They met like three years ago, so it's
like recent, I guess. But one of the things that
you are calling signs do you think that's the case? Okay,
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Well she will try and like where whenever she's over,
she'll try and wear my boyfriend's clothes and her dad
will be like, oh, you can just wear my clothes,
and then she's like, no, I it's fine, I'll just
wear his. Like little things like that. She'll walk around
with like her underwear showing I mean. And then there
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was this incident where she was taking a shower and um,
she asked my boyfriend if she could use his towel
when there was already fresh towels. There were they showering
at the same time. No, it's just like I was.
I was even there, and I was like, that's a
little Why wouldn't you just get a fresh towel? Why
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would you want to use his used towel? You kind
of jackie, Why don't you just break up with him.
Did they live under the same roof? No, they don't.
But whenever she's over, she's just very like, I don't
know if that's just the way she if they're just
open like that. Um, it's just a little it's giving me,
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like it gives me like a weird Why don't you
break up with him? This is all very strange. Well,
it's not fault, is it. Yeah, because he's not setting boundary. Yeah,
and he's not saying anything or saying stop. Well he
he has he be like, oh well, I mean there's
towels over there, you know. But I mean it's what
I mean, if you want to use mine. I mean,
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I mean it's like he's like whatever about it. But me,
I'm like, what do you mean, babe, Like it's just
I don't know. Maybe I think maybe because guys don't
really like guys, so they don't pick up on all
these signs, like she's just trying to do provocative things
because she's into him. He's oblivious to it, yes, but
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like okay. Then recently also her dad had the room available,
so she could have flipped there, but instead she decided
to sleep in my boyfriend's room. Okay, come on, talk
to your boyfriend about this. He can clearly see that
that's weird. He was at work. He was at work,
so he didn't know. Why don't you say to him, hey,
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whatever his name is. Uh, I know, maybe you're not
seeing this. I gotta tell you. This a little weird.
It's a little weird. Are you guys all the same age? Yeah,
we're all in the same like like age, group, age, everything.
You got to bring it to his attention otherwise this
is going to be very uncomfortable forever for you. M hmm. Yeah.
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But it's it's definitely strange, definitely strange, and if you're
feeling it, then it's probably happening. So address it with him,
all right, Jackie, thanks for calling. All right, thank you bye.
But it also could be innocent, right, I mean, if
the step sister is really thinking it's a brother, like
who cares walking around? The underwear is a little weird
using of the used howel is leaping in his bed
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like it's all no, then he's got to see that too,
So she needs to address it with him or this
is not the right situation for her, which is what
the stepsister might be trying to do drive her out?
I know, So then do you stay in? Boy, that's
a complicated This girl might not go away. Ever, if
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they get married, then she really becomes a STEPSI. Can
you not call us with stuff that complicated? I honestly,
I don't know what to say. I'm at a total
loss on that one. Yes, chef, Yeah, Tubbs is out
still on assignment. Our engineer Easton is in studio, which
he's normally on call or not in studio or working
in another place. I don't know. But Eastern, so far,
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how you feel being like any here with all of
us during the show. Let me tell you the energy
is electric. I just love being in here. I'm vibrating.
It's fantastic. I don't want to leave. A lot of times,
Eastern works in the engineering and Staffing department of American
Top forty, and just for fun, I'll say, hey, let's
do some of it um like at four thirty in
the morning, and true or false or four? Sometimes it's
(20:27):
excusually four thirty yeah, yeah, And so when you have
to wake up at four to work on American Top
forty with me, what's your wife say or do she? Uh?
She wishes me well? She's usually still asleep, but go
back to bed after we work. Well, no, I mean,
I'm just so excited about the forty biggest songs. How
can I go back to sleep after that? To see
him at four thirty first thing in the morning, it's
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real treat. Yeah, I bet, just the two of you
and a couple of microphones. Let's get to this story
about a Harry Styles course. SISS Texas students are getting
a Harry Styles class. So imagine this Texas State University
is offering Harry Styles and the Cult of Celebrity is
going to be offered this spring. And apparently the professors
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that that's teaching this class is a huge Harry Styles
fan has followed Harry ever since his one direction days
and has even gone to his Harry's hometown, his fashion exhibit,
his tours, you name it, like all of them. So
he presented this course to like all of the I
guess the board of the university, and they all approved it.
It was like some I don't even know how many
pages of this like presentation he had, but they go, yes,
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you can teach this course. They're starting to sign up
this fall with the course starting in the spring. But
there's a bunch of things that I apparently have happened
none here in Caledforn. Feel like if this were to
ever be pitched by anyone back when we were in school,
they would have laughed at us. I know, right, But
it's not about necessarily like the hairy styles of it all,
but the like the celebrity cult, like you were saying,
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there's so much to learn from all of that, like well,
like how it works, like how it works for some
artists versus others, and why there is almost like this
and branding and like marketing and all those things. I
feel like there's a lot that you can learn from
all that. The course is going to cover Harry's life
from the past twelve years, like I said, his music,
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his films, and then students are going to have to
create a podcast about the class. I mean, I dropped
out of college because there weren't classes like this. If
this would have been a lesson or a course, I
might have stayed in for sure. Other universities have done
Miley Cyrus courses, Jay Z courses, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift.
So this is right up the alley of just like yes,
(22:40):
sign me up. We would for sure. Never want to graduate.
We just want to stay in Van Wylder for sure,
right right, you keep going? Yeah, so you heard Wardle
is now officially a board game. You guys play ward
I forget to like when I remember I'm a yeah
the wordle and I haven't done in a while. I'm
not a gamer. I didn't get into what was that
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other one, the quiz one? Remember the one everybody was playing? Second? No, No,
I got into that either. But what was the quiz
show where they posted the question and the answer at
the same time? Everybody got into h Q H. I
didn't get into that either. People all about HQ. Yeah.
(23:22):
Our producer Mark was all about that. You would play
like every Wow. But that's why he got into it, right,
So it paid off for me, Like he won the lottery,
so he kept playing East. Do you play Wardle? I
do play? Everybody like Wardle? Um. It keeps my brain sharp.
It's a fun way to connect with my friends. He's not.
(23:43):
It sounds like the ad for It's true, though, I
feel like there's like a sense of accomplishment when you
do it first thing in the morning, Like I sometimes
I couldn't really start my day until I got the world?
Did you ever do crossword puzzles? Oh? They're so hard
for me. It's just not fun, like anything that I
can't you so frustrating. I don't get pleasure out of it.
My brain does not get charmed. Riddles are not for me,
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like telling jokes not for me. And like one day,
the word the world was hinge and it was like
so cute? Why because they were cross pollinating? Yeah, Like,
I don't know. I just felt like dating app in
a social game. Yea world officially a board game. All right, So, Sissan,
what's going on with these messages? You're so? I got
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an email the other day and I guess I'll keep
their email address. I guess. I don't even know why.
So the subject line was would you be interested in
putting together a girl group? They say sissony or they
just like throw the line out generically like that, that's
just generic. And so I was like, this is weird,
this is spam, And I just deleted the email and
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didn't think much of it. Like three hours later, I
get a text message, would you be interested in putting
together a girl group? And where's the number from? Well,
the number is area code five once six which we
did a little deep dive, and apparently with those upstate
New York or something New York, and I have not
responded to either one. First of all, how these people
have my cell phone number, so they knew your name
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because your email and then they get yourself. I came
to your assiste email, yes, and oh it came to
my personal email. Not I heart. We listen. We didn't
meaning to tell you we really want to start a
girl group, and we thought that you would be the
source to make it happen. But listen, I gotta tell
you where this is coming from. There's no surprise to me.
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I'm not shocked. I'm not taking a back. Michael is
in this world now, he's starting a band, and I
think that he's probably talking up himself and maybe one
of the wives of the band members, Like, OK, fine,
I'm gonna get to your wife and we're gonna start
a girl group. That's what's happening. This is so cryptic
though there's no name, so weird. Don't you find this odd?
(25:54):
I'd block it. I mean, you are in the music business,
and you are the aren't you the music director? Correct?
But I've never in my life received an email like that,
and it's not to my work email. Don't you think
they would have that my work emails public email me there,
why go to my personal one? Which how did you
get that? And how did you get my cell phone number?
That is the creepier part of it. Well, now they're
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listening to you. Now it's confirmed that it's actually not.
I just I think that, you know, more and more
people find out this information. It's got to be the
new iOS or something. But Michael is in the world
of bandmaking and making a band, and so maybe this
is only fair. Did you imagine I'm like, I'm gonna
start a girl group too? Did you start right? Exactly?
(26:37):
You guys could head double headline right. You could do
outdoor amphitheaters for summer. It would be cool. You could
take off. You could leave it at ten o'clock on Friday,
a matter of fact, forget your ten to eleven hour,
just leave it ten. Oh my gosh, could you what
kind of girl group would you put together? Like? What
do you think needed out there? I would do a
smaller one because I think like too many girls in
one group we get to like intense, So no more
(26:59):
than three and everyone fifth Harmony all over again. Faith
Harmony was five girls. I feel like that might be
too much, but yeah, I would do like three girls.
And everyone has to play instruments with somebody on drums,
somebody on guitar, and then somebody's singing and kiss tones. Yeah,
and then we have to be able to move and
dance like I need some performance and some dance moves
and all that. It's a lot of backup dancers. Well,
(27:19):
So to the anonymous textra, thank you for the good idea.
She's onto something here on air with Ryan Seacrest morning,
all right, let's get to this hometown alicer love these stories.
Listen to this. So we're just putting the spotlight on
local businesses, people pursuing their passions. Margarita Kreel is on
(27:39):
the line right now, and she got her daughter Erica
on the line as well. Erica Margharita, Hello, Hi, good morning,
good morning. So Erica, you're gonna help us out here? Yes? Okay,
Well Margharita, it's nice to meet you. Hi. How are
you good? Thank you? So you're her mom's piece. A
(28:00):
little bit of English, but not too much. Erica, h yeah,
So she understands that she's just very excited to speak it. Okay, God,
so listen, let me walk everybody through this. Then we
love your mom's story. We love your story, Margharita. You
apparently had this lifelong dream of owning your very own
flower shop and Sisty Antonia, listen to this. She saved
(28:23):
up enough money and so Margharita decided to go for it.
She's working at a flower shop and she decides to
tell her boss she wants to go open her own
flower shop, that she can't stay to be an employee anymore.
And at sixty years old, her boss says, I can't
do this without you. How about I sell you this shop.
(28:45):
So she buys the shop from her boss and now
it's her shop. Get that right, America, that's correct. I mean,
that's the greatest story ever. I wanted to be a
Disney Plus movie. So, uh, maybe Erica, your mom can
tell us a little bit about her dream and what
(29:06):
it felt like to become an owner of her own business.
Gave you Mia for She said it was a dream
(29:27):
and a blessing from God because she's always wanted to,
you know, do this for over thirty years and she
always had it in mind that she wanted to be
an owner, and when the opportunity came, she just knew
it was, you know, a blessing from God. Never give
up on your dreams because you know it says here
She was sixteen when she did it, Floria, miss Sweno.
(29:51):
What does it mean? It's caused my dreams? Flower shop?
I'm melting. I love it so much. What do people
most order from the flower shop? Um? Roses um? You
know she she a little bit of everything, mostly roses um.
(30:18):
You know, sunflowers, big arrangement, sun flowers. I love sunflowers.
They don't get their credit the dessert, and they're not
are Some flowers are very seasonal. I can't find them
all the time now. It's just like a happy flower,
careful and they last long too. I just find out
every time I want some they're not there. They're popular,
(30:39):
I know what you mean. Sometimes there's like abundance of
them and they're all They're everywhere, and then you don't
find them. You know what, when I am the hometown
hustler in a few years, next to my olive trees,
I'm going to plant some sunflowers. Shute, right, I imagine that. Um, Well, Margarita. Congratulations,
you are hometown hustler. Let me tell people where if
you heard this story, where it is is on McFadden
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and Sullivan and Santa Anna Floradilla is there and you
can go check out the flowers and Erica. Did you
work there too? Um, I come and hop her when
I can. I live in sam Bernardino, so it's a
little drive. Well, tell your mom and we'll tell you
we were inspired by your story. Thank you very much,
(31:22):
thank you, thanks, thank you for every dame. Thank you.
You're very welcome. Whenever you guys need anything right here. Well,
we're in the Margaret for Roses on a regular twice
a week. There you go, Okay, bye guys, thank you,
bye bye. That's awesome. Right, she's gonna leave, She finally says,
(31:44):
up our money from working at the same store that
she ends up buying. I love it. So this is
a training report from Tanya. But this story, now that
it's fact, was telegraphed in paparazzi shots when she was
not wearing her wedding right right, So telegraph means like
told before, predicted, predicted, told before, don't the definition. But
(32:08):
I think I've never heard that before. Okay, so what happened? Okay?
So it's Emily Radatowski. She met her man Sebastian. They
got married. It was two weeks after they went public
with their relationship. Um, but we don't know exactly how
long that they were dating. So they've been married for
four years and they have a baby together, but it
(32:30):
looks like the marriage is over because according to page six,
he's a serial cheater and another friend that's close to
Emily she told people that the split was M's decision
and she's doing okay. But the big takeaway here that
everybody so when like, um, all these news outlets post
(32:50):
the stories, there's obviously people comment on social media, and
the biggest takeaway was if m Rata isn't safe, none
of us are safe from a cheater. And why are
we saying that? Because I don't know if you've seen her,
she's literally like perfect. She is just like a perfect
special nobody's perfect. But also, being physically beautiful doesn't mean
(33:14):
you're immune to everybody else's problems. That's what that That's
what everybody's saying. No matter how hot, how amazing, how
whatever you are, if you got a cheater, sleep with
one eye open. How terrible again marriage? I know another
(33:34):
thing is like having to go through it publicly and
then start all over again. And she's got a baby.
I mean, this is what people deal with all of
the time. But also a serial cheater, so that means
he cheated with a bunch of people. But you know what,
better her find out now four years in. She's got
a whole lot of life ahead of her. She's young,
she's hot, she's beautiful, she's gonna bounce back from this.
(33:55):
Then wasting her life with him for I don't even
know how many years and then finding out in like
twenty years. But you mean, like I wish that somebody
would do a college course on cheaters and how to
figure identify, how to signs, how to know if it's
happening in your life, and how when you're dating somebody,
how to how to see if they're going to be
(34:16):
a cheater before you how to see the flag, how
do you see all the cheap flags, the pink cheap
flags of the cheap flags or red flags, whatever the
flags are, before you get into the committed for life.
And also how about how to handle it when you
are if it happens to you. I mean that's kind
of cynical, but like the reality is working through it
(34:37):
is devastating. Yeah, and I think a lot of people Obviously,
you lose a lot of trust and so it's hard
for people that have been cheated on to trust their
next partner. Plus, it's the new place to meet your
significant other at the cheater's class because you both are
there for a reason you have boom. It's a great
place to meet somebody in your same issue. Should we
start this course, I don't know. I don't want to
(34:57):
start it. I think it's a rom come movie though.
All right, listen, whoever's listening. The second weekend of the
Always See Fair starts tonight, and it's always fun to
take a look at the outrageous foods that they come
(35:19):
up with, but somehow work. So let me get let
me get your take on these. They've got something that
is a deep fried chicken breast. They take the chicken breast,
they dip it in syrup made from cherry kool Aid,
and they top it with a pickle. So it's called
a kool Aid fried chicken sandwich. Um, I gotta tell
(35:39):
you it doesn't look terrible. The chicken because it's deep
fried in the mix of the kool Aid mix. So
it's like a red looking chicken. The sweet with the salty.
It probably works. Who wants to try that? I feel
like we should have sent Easton down there. I can't
try that. I don't like pickles. You don't like deal
(36:02):
or sweet cucumbers. Yeah, well that's different than I mean,
it's a pickle, but it's different flavor. All right. Here's
another one, a deep fried chicken sandwich covered in powdered
crunch berries, cereal and raspberries sauce. It's trapped in crunched
chicken sandwich. I'll try that one. One to me is
has too much going on. That doesn't look as neat.
(36:24):
But it doesn't look as neat as the other one.
That's all. Just read. This one's got a lot different colors.
The colors, okay, the flame and hot cheeto powder, and
this one is mixed into lemon lime soda and topped
with whipped cream. That's a fat note for me. That
that's a fat note. It's a cheeto float hot chee.
That is a big note for me. Yeah, I don't know.
(36:48):
So those are new, but they still have the deep
fried oreos and bacon rep chicken legs. That's good. And
the crispy cream donut triple burger that's good too. Now
I can't even tell you about that night. That night
after having any of this, you do not want to
be in my home because there's a lot that there's
(37:09):
a lot there's a physical issue. Right, there's gonna be
a physical digestion issue. Then there's gonna be a self
loathing issue. You don't want to be right, the hatred
about the self loathing and hatred will come to fruition
so fast when said sugar rush hits me and drops whatever,
and the indigestion, you do not want to drink it
in when after you eat something like this you have
(37:29):
to like race home and put on your comfy sweats,
like something with a lot of elastic. And I don't
like to pass gas with anyone ever good for you.
So the fight that I have with my inner self
on the night like that is really a brutal night.
So then you hold it in or do you go
to a night hold it in? The get cranky, Yeah,
(37:50):
that's not get crampy. They don't get cranky. I get crampy.
Crampy cranky. I get crampy, crampy because you're hurting. Yeah, alright,
so any enjoy the fair. We're gonna talk to Jesse
Lazouno in a few minutes. Oh Jesse, So Jesse, And
I gotta understand this because if I'm ever in a situation,
(38:10):
I have to do this. I worry. But he's coaching
too flag football teams for his son, Like, how do
you know how to coach? As I think about that too,
I don't know. I wouldn't really know how to coach.
You would, you'd be so good at it. Well, how
would I know how to draw up a play for
a football team? Google? It a whole other job. He's
(38:31):
on this weekend, he's got stuff to give away, But
don't want to ask him about that? All right, the weekend?
Watch this? So, Sissy, what's on your weekend watches? What
should I see? Well, Stranger Things. I'm still on the
Stranger Things wagon right now because I have not finished
season four. I actually just started it this week, and
(38:51):
it is so addicting and so good. And I know
that everybody knows that Stranger Things is amazing, obviously, but
I took a big break. I watched thee is in
one and then I never went back until two weeks ago.
So so you've gone back to where you left off. Yeah,
I started in season two. I have a real mental
issue about that. What do you mean mental issue? I
(39:13):
have a difficult time taking the time if I quit
something to go back to where I left off and
not just start with the fresh season where it is,
but then your loss. Yeah, I can't do that. You
can maybe do the recap, but rely on the recap.
I mean, sure, Look, what do you guys do? Whatever
works for you, stranger things about you. So the Victoria's
(39:33):
Secret Angels and Demons, it's on Hulu. It's all my
friends are talking about because it's basically goes into just
some gnarly stuff about the guy that used to own
Victoria's Secret, and it honestly turned me off of Victoria's Secret.
But now I know that they like rebrand and they
have new like a new hierarchy and it's not corrupt anymore.
(39:55):
But it's crazy. It's three parts. Yeah on Hulu. Ulu
got it all right? Ruby is here? Ruby? What do
you got? So? This love on the Spectrum on Hulu
is so good And I've seen a few episodes. It's
so cute. It like follows seven adults on the autism
spectrum and basically like them in the dating world. And
(40:16):
it's just it's so like heartwarming. Yeah, it's very wholesome
and it just gives you like a whole new perspective.
And there are two seasons of it. Yes, okay, that's interesting.
How I missed so many? First, right, I'll find a show.
I think it's new. It's like season six, how many episodes?
And then you don't start it because you're like, oh,
let's do much too much. I mean, someday, I gotta
(40:37):
watch what's that show? I gotta watch Game of Thrones,
I gotta watch um. All right, I'm gonna tell you.
I'm gonna tell you officially for the watchless segment. I've
said it before off the Watchless segment, but the Bear
on Hulu it is fantastic. Young chef, Yes, chef from
the fine dining world actually comes from a well known restaurants,
(40:57):
and they talk about the restaurants and the chefs in there.
One's in Copenhagen, ones in Napa Valley, and he was
a little bit tortured. It's fiction, but he's a little
bit tortured in some of the kitchens he worked in,
and Um, he comes home because there's a someone dies
and he comes someone to Chicago to run his family's
beef sandwich shop, and so it's a totally different kind
(41:19):
of kitchen. But the bond that occurs in the stories
and the things that happened. I cried at the end.
Watch no you can. It's pretty bite size. It's eight
episodes and the seventh episode is about twenty seven minutes.
And I asked, Um, Jeremy who plays the chef, I
asked him, why is it twenty seven minutes and the
(41:41):
others are a little bit longer. And he's like, because
we did that episode in one take, one camera, one shot,
straight straight minutes, one shot. How they just did it
like a play, like a stage play. Cool. I watched
the first episode. It's really good, Like hooks you We
did that once, Um, with this Miley Cyrus lip dub
(42:04):
that we did about ten years ago, and we shot
it all in one take here in the studio and
it was like the closest thing that we ever did.
I think that this episode seven is a bit more
of artistic Miley sires lipped up all right, that's on
Hulu the Bear. Let me bring up Jesse Lozano here.
Jess got me on Sunday fort eight. I'll tell you
what's coming up there, Jesse. How are you? Buddy? Hey friends,
(42:27):
Good morning, Hey Jess. Before we get to the meat here,
I'm really interested in something. They were telling me that
you're coaching too flag football teams for your son. Oh buddy, yes, sir,
the drama of my live kids sports. So here's the thing. Like,
I played some sports when I was a kid, and
then I got away from organized sports as an adult.
(42:50):
I'm just I have a lot of anxieties about having kids,
but one of which is one of which is homework,
but the other is like, hey, dad, can you coach
the team? How? How do you even know how to
coach the team? Dude? Let me tell you something. I
don't know how our dad did it because there was
no YouTube videos and two orioles, and I swear to goodness, dude,
(43:12):
I just jump on YouTube. I say wide receiver drill,
and forty videos come up. I show up to practice
looking like I've been coaching the NFL for thirty five
years and experience, when the truth is I'm literally just
going on TikTok and YouTube, and there's so many coaching
portals and all kinds of different UM pages dedicated to that.
It makes it It makes it so easy. I literally
(43:33):
feel terrible for our dad. So, now, do you do
you have games like official game days? Yeah? So we
got game days every Friday night. And um, I would
say that it's it's very competitive. You know, we've got
parents trying to talk at two parents after in the
parking lot. It's a lot two games a week. And
(43:54):
h I actually I started two teams because there was
a lot of drama with one team and I found
that if I could just split these boys up, split
their parents up, and we kind of do our own things,
it's working a lot better. That's what dude, That's what
the hard stuff is, Ryan, It's dealing with the parents.
I'm not surprised. I'm not surprised. I've seen some real
(44:14):
treats out there in parenting. Um. All right, Jesse coming
up on Sunday. What do we got. We got ticks
to six Flags. All we're doing six Flags. I'll be
on from four to eight in the afternoon, so and
I will tell you a special nugget my wife is
working down in San Diego at Comic Con, and she's
gonna give me all kinds of good insider pictures and
videos and stuff. So the stuff I get throughout the weekend,
(44:36):
especially any good celebrity fightings or stuff like that, you
will hear about it on my show h Sunday Night
on Kiss forty eight. And I'll even post some stuff
that you can get an early look. All right, brother
was always good to hear from me. Take good care,
Jesse Lozano, Kiss FMKY Friends by guys by, he's all
grown up. When I met the guy head didn't have
any of that kids, wives, whatever, just a DJ not
(45:00):
it was just one. We always had Savannah, his nineteen
year old. When she was a nineteen then she was
she was like three. She wasn't coming Oh she was
maybe she wasn't coming around. She was coming around. She
lived here at the station on air with Ryan Seacrest.
That's it for today. We're back Monday with a Ryan's
(45:20):
Roses all new. I think I know the story we're
gonna do, but i'll tell you. I'm not gonna tell
you now in case we can change our minds, but
we'll do it. It It seven forty Monday, Sidney's Got You
till eleven, have a good weekend. Thanks for listening to
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