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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Gary and Shannon and you're listening to KFI
AM six forty, the Gary and Shannon Show on demand
on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
A couple of things going on today.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
Four suspects busted for a series of burglaries throughout la
including the one the break in at Brad Pitt's home
where they couldn't find anything, like they completely ransacked his
place in Los Felis.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
But he seems to be that guy like nothing.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
Valuable, something outside valuable. He's probably got stuff there. He's like, well,
those are the gloves that I wore when.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
I I don't think he's that guy. Like, I think
he stayed the same guy.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Like.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
I think he was raised humble beginnings. Parents didn't have
a lot of money, and I think that, I mean,
that's where from what I've read in People magazine, that's
where he and Gwyneth Paltrow really fell out. She was
like this child of privilege and he was this kid
who came from nothing. And they dated and it was
so foreign to him, you know what that was like?
(01:00):
And uh, and they had like they had fights about this,
about how to spend money and things like that. And
I was listening to a podcast. I think it was
Dak Shepherd's podcast with Brad Pitt. They had him on
for a chunk of time, a couple hours. He just
seems like the most down to earth guy like that
has been completely unaffected by celebrity. Just the same guy
(01:20):
who was like living in his apartment in his twenties
and had a reptile, which was a true story. He
just doesn't seem like he wants much stuff. Like you, Like,
if you made a bunch of money, you wouldn't go
out and spend it like you just got a bunch
of new money. You'd be the same dude. You wouldn't
like go and a choir stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
You'd use the same old buck my Mayback or Yeah Maybach.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
You would not buy yours a rock vodka. You wouldn't
buy any of these awk things. But you know what
I mean, you'd wear your old T shirts.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
You'd be the.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Same dude, which is great, Which I think is great.
The people that rich and famous after growing up poor,
lookout world, they're making bad decisions.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Tropical Storm Aarin probably going to become the season's first
hurricane within the next few days. National Hurricane Center says
it's moving through the Atlantic, but more importantly, but it
is probably if it does make landfall somewhere like Bahamas
or East Coast or anything, it's gonna we have plenty
of time, probably sometime next week.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Did you spend all morning trying to make a reaction
force happen?
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Like space space force, but reaction force? Did you try
to do that a bunch?
Speaker 4 (02:34):
No?
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Oh, ex girlfriends that were overreaction forces? Though, Sorry, that's easy.
I'm so dumb, I know.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
But do you know that dudes that say stuff like that,
Yah protests too much.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
It means you're probably and I'm you bring up the
old stuff. I get over it pretty quickly. I have
a bone to pick with you speaking. You brought up
the woman thing, so I'm just gonna get right to it. Boy.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
I watched the Leanne Morgan stand up last.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Night, the most recent one, which is two years old.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
It's the only one, the one where she's no, there's
two of them, but there's she's wearing that great dress
that looks like it's a quilt almost, it's off like
it's knitted.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
I love that dress. Go on, you like her?
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Because I had to wrap my head around this. You're like,
I love I'm so proud of her. I'm like, that's
a weird thing to say, but that's cool, and you're
just like, yeah, I want her new show to do well.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
And I watched the new show and it's fun.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
It's like it's it's a nice throwback as a Chuck
Lorie sitcom. It's like a return to that feel good
sitcom feeling, and I love it. But I watch your
state up and I'm like, it's just interesting to me that.
And I don't spend a lot of time thinking about
you in my downtime, but when you find a woman funny,
it's interesting to me. What Why does he find this
woman funny? Because a lot of men and I and
(03:56):
a lot of women don't find other women funny. So
I'm watching her stand up and I realize you're comfortable
with her because her whole stick is being a woman
who does things by the book of being a woman.
Like her jokes are about marriage, about raising kids, about
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bake sales, and like all the things that women like
you know, are are really great at and and it's
comfortable to laugh at.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
She's not dirty.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
She stays in her woman lane, and it's safe to
laugh at that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
Okay, I loved it.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
Wait a minute, but that's why you like her, because
she because you don't hear you, because.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
She knows her place. Now I'm gonna give you a compliment,
and I'm gonna give myself a compliment. Okay.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
There's something about seeing a woman be crass, and I
understand I can take a page from this thought book.
There's something about seeing a woman be crass that is unsettled.
Like when a woman gets up there and tries to
do Eddie Murphy raw, it's just not gonna hit the
same way. There's just something that we like that's comforting
about a woman being in the traditional sense of the
(05:12):
word a woman, whether it's a homemaker, a mom.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
Just you know, don't have to have kids, but just
like it's.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
A comfort And she was that and funny, and it
was a safe funny and it was and it was
why you were cool with it because it's the first
time I've ever seen a woman be funny but not
be You could argue crass.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Where's the bone?
Speaker 3 (05:41):
I don't know, Well, you said you had a bone
to pick, Like I thought you were gonna say that.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
I thought you were going to take it the wrong way.
I guess no, but I get it, like it's what
I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
I get it. I get why.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
I just.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
It's a it's a safe space, and it's a it's
a space where you can laugh at a woman being
a woman who's also funny but doesn't make you uncomfortable
with her crassness.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
It's rare.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
It's the first time I've seen it done. Have you
ever seen a woman do that before?
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Rarely? I again, it's like.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
There's one Monday, he disrubs me the wrong way. She
gets up there, she'll heavier set, she does fart jokes
all the time, like I don't know. I've watched maybe
five minutes of her. She's got an accent, maybe from
the Midwest or the East Coast. And I don't remember
her name, but she was like a thing maybe twenty
years ago. And I never got it because it's just like, ew,
that's gross. It grosses me out to hear women do
try to do what men do. And I and as
(06:33):
a woman, as a feminist or what have you, whatever
f that word means anymore. I get wanting to do
what the boys do, but there's a way to do
it that's not coming off like that, and like I said,
I could take a page from that book.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
But Leanne Moore, I mean she hits the nail on
the head. I agree.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
I'm surprised that you think I hated that dress though.
It was a funny because my wife doesn't like it either, and.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
I hated it, but I thought I thought watching that,
I bet he even likes the stress because it's safe.
You you don't feel like what is she doing? I
don't know how to feel like what is that? It's
just safe. It's just it doesn't make you uncomfortable. And
she has that vibe and it's why her sitcom, I
(07:21):
think is going to do well because it makes you
feel good.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
Well.
Speaker 3 (07:24):
I finished it last night, all sixteen episodes. I mean,
we watched the last one last night. But it is
it is that comfort thing that that you're talking about.
I mean, it reminds you of how we used to
watch television. Yeah, And it was funny because we were
trying to explain it to our daughter last night. She
was asking about stuff to watch and I don't know.
(07:45):
I mean, she doesn't remember, so she doesn't have the
fond memories of a sitcom that would come on once
a week and you'd have to sit there and watch
it and sit through the commercials and stuff like that,
so it doesn't hit the same way. But we encourage
her just to watch it, just like, hey, check this
thing out. It's kind of the old fashioned way to
do things.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
She hasn't seen it yet, but I also think it's
it's something for our age group.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
Yeah, very much appreciate it well, and you figure. I mean,
there's a lot of the sitcom. There's a lot of
the menopause jokes, and she's I really have.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Come across one, and it was in the first episode.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
They do they at least once in an episode they
bring something up, but it ends. I mean, it's it's
just it's got heart like it's just, you know, nothing
is clean. There's there's you know, mess in the whole
premise is that her husband cheated on her.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
That's how that's how the sitcom starts. Yeah, I can't
wait to see who the woman is. Did they ever
show her?
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Yeah? Okay, good, yeah, yeah, I can't wait.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
And again, it's all it's the way a sitcom is
a sitcom.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
There's some conflict and they find a funny way.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
It is funny though, like At one point her son
comes over and her son's son is named after her
husband who just left her, Bill Junior, and she's like, yeah,
we're gonna have to change her kid's name, and the
kids like three, She's like, your name Rex. Now, it's
very it's very cute, it's very well done. And she
she acts beautifully and she gets better. That's the thing
(09:10):
that she gets better through the series. The shows know
now that come out the way that they used to
come out when we were kids and we could look
forward to it nine O two one.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
No, oh my god, it's going to be a week.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
I can't wait till it comes out and you're gathered
around the telly. Now, the sitcoms are the shows that
come out once per week.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
I forget about them.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
Yeah, by the time a week goes by, I forget
I'm even watching it.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
How sad is that?
Speaker 3 (09:31):
Yeah, that's why you got to sign up for your
text alerts to tell you when the new one drops
and you mind it our TV.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
I was just gonna say, yeah, go take a walk, Shannon.
Speaker 5 (09:40):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Forty D has died.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
D Thomas Danielle Spencer dead at sixty following complications from cancer.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
It's a great show.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
That was one of the fun shows with uh raj
mm hmm rerun.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
I'm trying to remember that lineup with what's happening? Like
when was that on? But that's neither here nor the
early eighties.
Speaker 4 (10:09):
Brown Hey talking about female comedy. She's been around for
quite a while, and don't know if she's retired or not.
But check out some of the old shows of Rita Rudner,
r U, D n e ER. Oh my gosh. She
is like draped in diamonds in an evening gown and
(10:30):
talks about the simple things in life.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
You will love her.
Speaker 5 (10:32):
No.
Speaker 4 (10:33):
Also, if you don't know about it already on Facebook,
check out dry bar Comedy.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Yes, dry bar Comedy is a great reference for people,
is it? Check out stand up comedy Rita Rudner. I
love her dry style, but that was not one that
spequed my interest. That's all I'm gonna argue about female comedians.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
Now, are we.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
I think it was Lisa Lampanelli thinking of yeah, used
to bother me, that would be bother you, I think so.
Speaker 3 (11:04):
But she did have an access she was a very gross,
well too much gruff.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
Would be a good one. Yeah, but again, it's been
twenty twenty five years.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
The house where Poltergeist took place is available to rent
right now.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Where is that valley? Yeah? Which one? Is this the
house where Caroline all the things?
Speaker 3 (11:24):
Yeah, it's a reservation about six hundred bucks a night.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
I believe it's on either Airbnb or vrbo.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Or we should go there and do the show and
stay there the night, sleep up to eight people and pets,
all cut bangs.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
Last year, the house was listed for sale for the
first time more than four decades. It's sold for one
and a quarter million dollars.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
We can get that woman who uses the talkback feature
to show up and knock on the door.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
You know, we have one woman who sounds just like
that woe. It sounds like the cleanser.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Yeah, but was she a cleanse or oh, she was
a cleanse? And then don't we know somebody who looks
like that guy that wears you know, the suit. It
looks like he's those death store. Don't we know something
that was Poltergeist too?
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (12:14):
That was my favorite. Yes, we do know him, I
mean we don't know him. We know the guy who looks.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
I can't remember who it is?
Speaker 3 (12:21):
Now, what you don't remember who the who looks like him?
Yeah it's this guy.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, totally.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
The Trump administration is looking at plans it would establish
a domestic civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
Quick Force Reaction Force.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
They said hundreds of National Guard troops would be tasked
with rapidly deploying into American cities that face protests or
other unrest. Now, one of the aspects of this that
would be potentially problematic in terms of making it not
a reality is the quick reaction aspect of it. We
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have seen well, most recently when the anti immigration raids
protests were taking place here in Los Angeles, we saw
the President federalized the National Guard and bring them in.
It took a few days, but they were on the
streets of LA and some of them still are as a.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Matter of fact. That's also what the court hearings are
going on about today.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
But a quick reaction force implies it's ready to go
all the time.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
I'm interested to see what the police unions have to
say about this. Do we have a I have not
read enough to see if they have responded but this
is what the police are for. Well, they are our
built in reaction force that we pay as taxpayers for
on the RAG.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
And that's why I'm saying that if this is a
if you know, take it for what the title is,
the quick reaction aspect of this, and the assumption is
that they'd be deployed into any city in the United
States that would need it. If they're stationed in as
if they're stationed in Dallas and they're needed in Seattle,
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immediately you've got to have airplanes and equipment immediately standing
by to put the quick in the quick reaction force,
and that takes money.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
This seems like an overreaction force. It seems a little
place steady for me. In America, we do police ourselves
to a degree. We are not in a country where
we need to send in federal troops at any sign
of a little bit of unrest. We can handle it.
Our police forces in our cities can handle it.
Speaker 3 (14:35):
And in those times when we do need the federal assistance,
it comes in like that. The system itself is not
broken when it comes to law enforcement. And now the
potential for what's the word force projection.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
If you want to put some pressure from the White
House on reacting to a law enforcement situation. Then put
some pressure on places like La City Hall to give
LAPD the budget that it needs. Do that. That's what
we need. That's the leaning on that we need from
the White House. Fund your police departments. Make that push,
(15:16):
make your federal dollars tied to local municipalities funding their
police force.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
Took the size and the power that they need. That's
what you should do, right, that's what we need.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
We're to talk about babies getting off the old formula
diet and getting straight into a Chateaubriand.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
So I heard about this driving to work today, about
putting babies on fad diets, and I'm thinking, you know,
it's one thing if you want to do the Atkins diet,
but that's not for the baby. The baby should still
be on the you know, the minced apricots or whatever
it is you feed those things.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Some of those are so good. You ate food as
a youth, So the bar for you is, I'm willing
to try a lot of stuff, just not Macha. I
was just gonna say, just not Macha.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Gary Shannon will continue.
Speaker 5 (16:13):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand. From KFI
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Speaker 1 (16:19):
Are we going to get to this before tebor Mark
starts her her shift about the next hour when we
talk about the big one and how it's maybe not
what you're expecting.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
Oh, you don't have to worry about it. She's not
here today.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
Oh okay, okay, I'll text her all the bullet points.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
No, don't. She's on vacation. She's sinking in Italy. Huh. Oh,
that's so nice. You can make her paranoid in Italy.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
That'd be very nice if you good Italy earthquake news
and just shoot her highlights.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
There are some new information came out today key and
for inflation report July consumer Price Index showed that prices
did rise. The consensus estimate was a little lower then.
In fact, what came out may make sure I get
this right. Labor Department Consumer Price Index for July show
the annual pace of inflation two point seven percent from
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July of last year. That's the same as the annual
rise reported in June and above the two point three percent.
There's some questions for economists of does this mean we're
starting to see some price increases as a result of
tariffs that have been put in place. Some people have
been saying that this is the first real indication that
(17:31):
we're seeing the tariffs dragged down some of the economy.
President Trump yesterday again as part of that long ranging
news conference, said that we're bringing in billions and billions
of dollars a day because of the tariffs that have
been imposed so far.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
There comes a time when your baby is ready for
solid food.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
That's exciting.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
When Daria's little baby girl was ready for solid food,
she skipped up the mashed up avocado, the banana, some
popular things that you want to feed your infant when
they're ready for the solids. But instead Daria chose raw
egg yoke and chicken liver puad chicken liver. Her child's
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name is Schazandra, so this should explain a lot. She
then moved Schazandra from the chicken liver and the raw
egg yolk onto sardines ice pops.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Made of bone broth. And then when Chazandra was ready,
Daria gave her a leg of law, a lamb to
gnaw on.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
She would just teethe on that and soothe herself on
a leg of lamb.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
My dad loved a leg of lamb.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
He loved pork chomps as well, and he had a picture,
a prize picture of me of I'm about three, maybe four,
and I'm naked in the backyard and I'm only well,
I'm a child, I'm a baby, don't be weird. And
I'm wearing a necklace and it's may it's a homemade necklace,
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and it's a string of just like bones from like
different pieces of meat ingested. And I look like a
little caveman baby with like all these bones on bones
full troubling. But anyway, I don't think my dad gave
me the leg of lamb or the pork chop to
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teeth on. But DeAndre did this for Sazandra. And she
calls Schazandra her little carnivore baby. Most of her diet
is meat. There's did you give your babies meat?
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Sure? I mean when they had teeth.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
That's part of the whole thing about w Why you
have teeth is so that you can.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
When did the teeth come in? Though, like enough after
a year? Okay, so you're giving your year.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
Year old more or earlier than that, Yes, a little
earlier than that.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
But as soon as the teeth come in, you start
giving them pizza. Well, not a chickens soon, but it is.
Speaker 3 (20:07):
That's part of how they learn to eat, sure, and
that's why the teeth are there, is to help break
down the food that is otherwise hard to break down,
and sometimes proteins can be hard to break down.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
Now, the carnivore diet is rising in popularity among adults.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Protein all the rage and things like that.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
But babies and toddlers, Yes, moms are swapping tips. There
are Facebook forums with names like Carnivore Motherhood.
Speaker 3 (20:36):
One other mom is it Isabelle Isabelle Bonkowski. No, that's Lorraine, Sorry,
Lorraine Bonkowski. Isabella is the baby? Isabella eats bits of
egg shredded cheese, yogurt and puade, ground beef and chicken liver.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Like you're trying to drop some pounds. You're trying to
put your baby in the keto world. What's going on there?
The baby doesn't need to up its protein. It's not
middle aged. Baby needs everything. The baby needs the fiver,
The baby needs the vitamin C right. The baby needs
a spectrum of foods.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
You maybe stay away from the honey like they say,
or you know, a peanut or here or there, But
then again.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Say well, I shouldn't say that. You can say, what
f the peanuts? Feed them all the peanuts. Well, that's that's.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
One of the things that people have said is one
of the reason we have so many peanut allergies is
because we've we're terrified to feed kids these foods.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Give that kid everything. Meat is good for babies.
Speaker 3 (21:36):
It provides essentral nutrients, It provides iron, it provides zinc.
It provides protein, of course, and the forms of protein
and iron and meat are easily digested by our bodies.
An idea that you would put a baby on an
Atkins diet is completely insane. Yes, and anybody who would
because okay, let me go back to Lorraine. Lorraine her
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self is a registered dietitian and said this completely insane line.
It may if it makes sense for adults, why wouldn't
it make sense for kids. That's the dumbest thing I've
heard a registered dietitians say in my life.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Yeah, that's really dumb. If you know.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Anything about babies, it's not just that they're small adults.
That's not how their body works.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
All the plumbing is different. All the things that they
need or.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
All the things we need in various stages of life
are different. What you need now is a fifty year
old male is different than what you needed as a
forty year old male, or a thirty year old male
or a twenty year.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
You know what I mean. We all need different state
things in different stages of our body breaking down in
us returning to the earth as soil. It's dark. But
you know what I mean, I do.
Speaker 3 (22:52):
Small children, she need a variety of foods everything. Basically,
they still need the fiber and the antioxidants and the
polytics to come and free.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
If somebody is listening, that's a carnivore mom. It doesn't
make it. It doesn't make it, doesn't make a bit
of difference what we have to say or anybody else.
You know, these people, you know, these carnivor moms, you
can profile them.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
You know. It's like they think.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
That this is this is what's great for their baby.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Then no one's going to talk them out of it.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
And they're only going to talk to other carnivor moms
and they're only going to take recipes on what to
do with your leg of lamb and how to you know,
make it palatable for the.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
Baby, baby palatable.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
I mean outside of kids with very strict dietary restrictions,
because there are some your kids should eat a lot
of everything.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
I'm listen. I'm also not a fan of telling parents
what to feed your babies. If you just want to
let your kid not on a piece of you know,
one of those turkey legs from the fair, have at it.
That sounds real good, doesn't it. One of those big
turkey legs from the Orange County Fair, and then maybe
a funnel cake.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
I don't know, I'm just spitballing here. You don't say
no right away. Sounds like a pre nap meals.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
I think of that every time I see one of
those turkey legs and someone non on it. I'm like,
how do you do that at the beginning of your
day at the fair? Because you eat one of those
things and it's good night. I mean, I'd eat that
thing in bed, like I will take my turkey leg
lying down, right, That's how you should eat a turkey
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leg that size with a towel, right, I'm not a monster, right.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
And then a bucket for whatever is left over, the
scraps that you could just throw off to the side.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
You don't want to those you don't want to roll
around on those in your nap. Oh.
Speaker 1 (24:36):
I found a new kind of ice cream, by the way,
and you can eat the whole pint and it's good
for you.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
It's a true story. It is not true.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Wouldn't you take that over the carnivore mob. I feed
my ice cream, I'd feed my baby.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
No.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
I just mean in terms of like, this is a
fat or this is a new thing ice cream where
you eat the whole plant and that's good for you.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
Hm, where it's good for you? Yeah, it's good high protein. No,
it sounds like someone's gonna make a mess. Okay, Well
I brought some in you can taste it. No, you didn't.
I did. Is that why you brought your Hello Kitty
Cooler back? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (25:16):
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Speaker 2 (25:24):
You know what, I'm just gonna say it to our
Taylor Swift story.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
The breakup album is gonna be amazing because it's gonna
be fantasy.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
Why can't they love each other? Why can't they just
love each other and live on in ever?
Speaker 2 (25:37):
I don't think that's gonna happen for you? You don't
think so? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Maybe I think that would be lovely, but if he
cheats on her.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
Somebody counted the days, oh m, a hey, that will
be a good album. Somebody counted the days since Taylor
Swift's last album. Is it five hundred and fifty five?
Speaker 2 (26:00):
And what is the significance? I'm sure there is some,
but I don't know.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
She confirmed last night that she is going to have
a new album and it's called the Life of a Showgirl.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
So I wanted to show you something, Okay, Jason Kelsey's
just talking to a briefcase.
Speaker 4 (26:19):
Yep, Nick Green, Yep.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
He's tired of the Life of a Showgirl.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
That screaming as the excitement over the numbers that podcast
now gets thanks to her. But he's got to be tired.
He's got to be tired of this. They've all got
to be tired of this. The mom's got to be
the most tired. I mean this mother. She raised two sons.
She took them to practices her whole life. She took
them to travel team practice, she took them to all
(26:50):
the all the things, various different schools. You know, Travis
got a I think kicked out a school at one point.
His brother had to bring him back. It was a
whole thing. And she's been through a lot. You raise
two boys, the size of brick s houses, all the
cooking that goes on, all the trips to the market,
all the milk, all the meats. Talk about a carnivore baby.
(27:12):
This is a woman who had several carnivore babies.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
The meat.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
They must have been the family that had to buy
the cow and get one of those big ass coolers
everys and put the cow and the cow parts in there.
And she dealt with all that. She raises these sons
and they go on. They have great success, and one
of them gets married to a sweet girl, raises a
family full of little girls, wonderful, a lot of work,
a lot of more work for mom. The other son
(27:38):
likes fashion. That's cool too, both in the NFL.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
And you feel like you're done, like I've done. I'm done.
I get to enjoy the grandkids. And then Taylor Swift
enters your realm. She's tired. Everyone's tired. This is a
very strange rant that you're on, is it it is? Why?
I don't know. I just feel like there's a lot of.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Everyone's running to the Kelsey mother going what do you think?
What do you think about Taylor Swift's new album, Like
the whole? It just seems exhausting to me, doesn't it.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
Yeah, but they like her, of course they like her,
and she loves her sons. But she's done her job.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
They the Kelsey family likes Taylor Swift. What are they
going to say she's a high maintenance a hole. She
probably is, I know, but they have to say they
like her. They're they're in a hostage situation.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
So you're suggesting that this reaction from Travis and Jason
is not real.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
You're like, woah, continuous.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
If you've been following the Tortured Poets Department concert in
Paris in April of last year, there was a huge
countdown that turned orange before the opening sequence, and the
karma door at the end of the show was also orange.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
And look at what color my shoes are? Orange?
Speaker 4 (29:08):
Orange?
Speaker 3 (29:09):
She debuted a body suit seen on stage orange seen
on the.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
First page of her official Era's tour books. It was
next to a letter that said orange see you next Era. Ah?
What era is this called? Has she put out any
love music about Travis before? I? If you want, I
feel like she has She's said she's done some songs
(29:35):
that had shout outs to Travis, right, like, uh right.
I don't know officially, but she's changed words during the show.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
That's what I must be saying, and like music videos
and performed at one of her Oh okay, so this you.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
Do not have excitement in your voice?
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Is the love album? Oh, it's going to be all
about her and Travis.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
Here's what I've not understood about Taylor Swift.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
She's gonna sample her first hit where she's in the stands.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
It's going to be a whole thing.
Speaker 3 (30:04):
What I don't understand about the Taylor Swift thing outside
of the fact that there are millions of fans and
that you're fifty two. That may be part of the disconnect.
But why do I mean when she leaks the song
list of what's going to be on this album, that's
also going to generate headlines?
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Yes, like, oh, I wonder what that means? Oh my god,
there's there's first the First. Did you see how that
song starts with the What does she mean when she
says the what does first and ten mean?
Speaker 4 (30:36):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (30:36):
My god? Is it like first and ten? Or is
it like first and ten?
Speaker 5 (30:41):
Right?
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Like where are they on the field? Are they is
it first and goal? Or are they backed up against
their own end zone? Is there a far way to go?
Or are they about to score? What is that even
lost in your arms? Like the arms of the brotherhood,
like the Eagles, like the family. Is that like a
shout out to like how she used to be an
Eagles fan but now she's a Kansas City fan. But
(31:03):
since Jason played for the Eagles, she's also like.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
Going back to the brotherhood, And is there going to
be a hidden track, a hidden a hidden.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Track like a like in the playbook, like a hidden
play What if she had?
Speaker 1 (31:18):
What if she like that one time when Patrick Mahomes
snapped the ball and the entire line shuffled.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Yeah, oh my god, oh my god.
Speaker 3 (31:28):
This is It's worrisome that there are that many people
that would be that excited.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
And listen, hey, she makes money. That Eras tour.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
It was an economic engine for this country. I mean
it was the Cotton gin or Gin and then there
was a take and then it was the Taylor Swift
Eras tour.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
Both did great things for this country. I love that.
I wish anybody could see what you just did.
Speaker 3 (31:56):
So you said cotton, gin and the eras tour economic
engines for this country.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
And then you took a sippy or water like it
was like it was a whiskey like punctuation point. I
got a founding father who just made a great point.
Speaker 3 (32:14):
I just signed the Declaration of Independent Gold an idiot.
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