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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Did what I mean.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
Fred's show is on Fred's Biggest Stories of the Day.
Speaker 1 (00:04):
But like when a man loves a woman and you're
you know, you're in a romantic setting and a woman
is wearing that, it's kind of funny if they're wearing
the kind with the snaps like the baby's ass. Oh yeah,
because you go down there and you're like pop and
then the whole thing kind of rolls up like like
you know, it's funny, though more than once, it's like
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a grown ass woman. You're about to do some grown
ass stuffs and like there are two little snaps down there,
and it's like, how do I get this thing off?
Like down there, You're like it's like the stuff that
like an infant would wear. All right, Rick, Gigi has
this outfit. I'm like, it's weird.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Yeah, I don't think I could let anyone do that.
I have to do it for myself.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Plus, like, is it weird to get it back on
because they're tight, So aren't you kind of like you
have like one hand like this uh oh my head
is yes, I don't even like you know what I'm saying,
like to get it to snap it back because it's plastic.
And they're intended to be kind of tight, super tight.
So you're the angles that you must have to Yes,
(01:07):
I'm literally I put yourself into right, like acrobatic type stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
Yeah, I hate them, but I love it. I don't
want no no, no girl, that's too much work. I'd
be sweating my makeup.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
And be off. Yeah the way we off trying to
put that thing back on. Yeah, so you're more of
like it like a swimsuit body suit lady.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
I'm more of a graphic T shirt to the lady. Yeah,
that need to be rule. And the one song that
you own, the one tho. Yeah, if you've been listening,
then you know you see one thought.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
That's it. Just one song for the business, that's right.
Biggest stories of the day. If you've been following the
Menendez case, it was super hot last year and then
they were going to get out and then the DA
in LA lost the election and then the whole thing
slowed down. But Eric and Lahomanandez and there were Netflix documentaries,
there were like fifty documentaries about them. Last year. They
were given life behind bars for the nineteen eighty nine
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murders of their parents in Beverly Hill. They're going to
have a hearing today to determine whether there's sentence should
be revised. If the judge grants the revised sentence, a
parole board will review their case and could recommend them
for paroles. So we'll see what happens today. So they
were going to get out. It was like, definitely, they're
getting out, and then all of a sudden everything changed.
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Firefest too. The headline here guys, the future is in doubt,
which is wild. I had no idea this would happen.
I really for sure thought that this was going to
be the concert event of the century. I thought for
sure that Billy McFarlane, who went to prison for scamming
everyone for Firefest one, I thought for sure he would
be book only the highest level of artistry. But it
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turns out no tickets for the festival are no longer
available for purchase, which is probably a good idea. It
may have been a bad idea to put them up
for purchase considering that you didn't have anyone booked wow
or a location secure. No. Yeah, Now, Jess Jason, as
a guy who's planned a lot of concert events, I
would say, and I'm just you know, you'll tell me
if I'm wrong here. I would say step one would
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be venue. Step two would be booking artists. Step three
would be selling tickets after artistry is secured.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
Yeah, there's a lot of signatures you got to get
before you start taking people's money.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Yeah, you know, well not if you're not if you're
these guys, right, And then you got people on TikTok
claiming that, and they have emails and receipts and everything
claiming that they've been that they were attempted to be
booked for firefights too. But it's like random DJ in
New York with four thousand followers, Like how that was
what you thought? Like you were like, we weren't even
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talking about the C list artists. We're talking about random
D Like what would what was this then going to be?
And I'm not going to like Puntacana for that?
Speaker 5 (03:42):
Where is that?
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Where it was? I was, I'm not traveling in international boarders.
But there was some girl on Good Morning America. She had,
like I don't know, fourteen thousand followers and she like
was a DJ at you know, wherever in New York
at some place, and right even she's going, I'm a nobody.
But they had to book me for the thing. And
she was like, I asked a lot of questions because
I'm like, this sounds bad, and they didn't like me
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asking questions, you know, but she was very humble about it.
I don't know why they called me, but they did
let me check my email. They might reached out to me, Oh,
dj Era, they wouldn't even I know they reached out
to your people, but.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
My people didn't even entertain it. No, no, though I'm
too busy. These absolutely not booked. And then Kiki Karrie. Ok,
they wanted bad live at Firefiest too.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Now that sounds on brand. Yeah, yeah, we're not gonna
we heard you doing Katy Perry yesterday. We're not going
to be able to book Katie, but we can book you. Right.
So the original twenty seventeen Fire Festival was so poorly
managed that it inspired the twenty nineteen documentary Fire The
Greatest Party That Never Happened, which is legendary if you
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haven't seen it. But I'm guessing now this isn't going
to happen. But I saw somewhere that the fine print
on the tickets that you could buy up until recently,
if you read the fine print Basically it said, we
don't have to throw the event, we don't have to
do anything, we don't have to get your money back.
So it's like so what.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
Like they're just gonna get suthed because yes, it's in
the fine print, but it doesn't hold up as much
as people think, like they can still like whatever, They're
still gonna get sued.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
If you bought Firefest two tickets, if you spend any
amount of money on that, I'm that I almost think
you probably deserve to not get your money back. I
like that. Everybody knew from the beginning. Come on the headline,
binge drinking young women are the party animals, not the guys. Anymore.
Recent analysis found that the past month binge drinking among
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young adult females twenty one to twenty three was higher
than males, Reversing the twenty seventeen to twenty nineteen patterns,
males and other age groups continued to binge and heavy
drink at higher rates. Two conclusions either young men suddenly
stopped or decreased binging, and or young women started to
binge booze more often. Researchers say that more national studies
are needed for clearer resorts results, But do you think
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that's true? Yeah, women are drinking more heavily than men.
I think so because we always get the bad rap
like fret boys and chugging beers and shots and college parties,
and you know, we're the crazy one, We're the wild ones.
The only other issue is what binge drinking is defined as, because,
like you know, you go to the doctor and they'll say, oh, yeah,
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how many how many drinks do you drink a week?
And honestly, I don't drink many. I can say I
can say zero so far this week and last week.
But my issue is that when I do drink, I
drink a lot, right, So it may be like twice
a month or once a month, but it tends to
be a lot of drinks, you know, total, So I
usually just kind of added up and give them that number.
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The problem is if you do it all at once,
that's worse than if you did like two or three
a day. You're not supposed to do it all at once.
So the definition of binge drinking I guess anyway, But
does anyone answer that question? Honestly, I'd like to know
when you go to the doctor, when they ask you
how many drinks. How many drinks are you drinking a week? Two?
I feel like that's the cop who pulls you over,
like you've been drinking. Yeah, I had a beer, I
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had two beers, like okay, But I mean, have you
ever answered that question honestly at the doctor's office? How
many drinks? Have you ever answered the sexual partners question
honestly at the doctor's office?
Speaker 7 (07:11):
Oh no, I don't even think I could.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
The limit does not exist. I don't think people tell
the truth. I don't think they tell the truth. I
unless he answers one or something or two or whatever.
You're married and you haven't like maybe, but I don't
think single people are answering that question honestly. And I
don't think anyone's answering the drinking question honestly. I don't.
Speaker 4 (07:29):
For some reason, I start feeling like an alcoholic when
I answer that question. We really really don't drink for real,
like that at all. And for some reason that question
makes me feel like man, like, you know, maybe I
do have a problem, Like let me admit that I have.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
All these drinks and I really don't you go to
the Kicky goes to the doctor's office. Is how many
containers of the stuff that's inside me on lights. Have
you drank in the last couple of weeks?
Speaker 6 (07:54):
Though, fred It says here binge drinking to cut you off,
it's four or more drinks for women or five or
more friends time during an occasion. So like a Saturday
night out, if you have five drinks, you're a binge.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Drinker a lot. You're up that fish bowl that you
drink at pipes every week, the Mexican restaurant that you
go to in your neighborhood, Yeah, that's considered vince drinking.
You are a binge drinker, Jason, that's a lot. They
obviously didn't ask you about this thing, because then again,
the person making the drinks for you drinks double what
you do that, so maybe that's the person they talk
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to they come up with this number. I don't know
what your kids up to this morning, eating fruit lufs
or whatever, but this ten year old girl is set
to graduate from college. Her name is Alyssa. She's ten,
lives in California, one month away from graduating from two
year college. She learned to read it too doing algebrad five.
Started college when she was eight. She'll earn two associates degrees,
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one in multiple scientists and another in mathematics, with a
final GPA close to four point zero. The ten year
old says, it's very fun for me. It's almost as
fun as playing outside of riding a bike or doing whatever.
I just enjoyed learning. There's so many interesting things out there.
As far as next steps, she's waiting to hear if
she was accepted to Stanford at ten, that's crazy and
she wants to work in AI ten years old? So
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how do I get there? Like? How do I raise
my child to be this girl? I just feel like
you would maybe already know if your kid was going
to be if GG was going to go to Stanford
at age ten, I feel like we would already know
because she'd be reading you know right, She'd be asking you.
She'd be speaking to you in several languages, asking you
at one year old, asking you. I talk though, I
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think my kids, like, she's going to be somebody here
we go. Your kids might be somebody, but are you are?
Speaker 7 (09:40):
You know?
Speaker 1 (09:40):
There's no doubt that you that she's going to be somebody.
She is that girl, girl, she is that one year old.
There is no I can see it. The way she's
strutted around her birthday party. This is she wanted to
go outside. It was ten degrees outside. She didn't care.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
That's where I'm going people, half.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Of the police and firefighter forest following her around because
those are her grandparents exactly. I love it. I love
watching a cop chase a one year old arrest. But everybody,
don't you're gonna be that person. Everybody thinks they're kid.
Every I only have one friend, that's like, my kid's
a dummy. I only have one friend, But everybody else
I talk to it's like, oh no, oh my god,
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oh young young Steve, Oh my god, he's eight. And
the teachers say they've never seen anything like this, They've
never seen it. I feel like every parent says that
about their kid. Very few parents are like I. Honestly,
we're just hoping that. We're hoping that, you know, Wendy's day,
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I mean, and there's other wrong with Wendy's but we're hoping.
We're just hoping to get her out of the house
at some point, like, oh my god, maybe she'll move
on someday. Okay, So why are you so convinced that
your kid is exceptional? Okay? My kid is one year old.
Speaker 6 (10:55):
Right, she's one year old, but I swear to God
she understands four languages right now, including language. This girl
the sign language to me, Well, I don't even know
sign language. She knows like you know that she knows
missus Rachel teaches us both like you know, like they
all done, and the morn and all these things, and
like I love you. I'm like, whoa girl? And then
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I can tell her something in Spanish and in Polish.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
And the girl snows I don't even know.
Speaker 6 (11:22):
And then she every night now she takes out her
pacifier and I'm rocking her to sleep and she talks
to me.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
The girl wants to talk. She got something? What is
she saying? Though, there's a lot of.
Speaker 6 (11:31):
Repetition, So we'll name everybody. I'm what's it's mama dot
d D yes. And then she just goes like, well
what I'm like? Can tell me more? But you have
to talk to them so they understand words.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
And maybe she is maybe she's a genius. She is she.
Speaker 6 (11:46):
Okay, one year old wants to read a book instead
of playing with toys, talk or dirt.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
Maybe we're gonna do this story about you. Maybe you're
on your baby, and maybe the fact that she's not
playing with dirt means that she's going to be at
Stanford by age ten.
Speaker 8 (11:58):
She loves her books like that, that's the sign, you guys. Yes,
I love this. Here's what I want to know. And
I don't know if anyone's willing to do this. We
don't really have time, but I don't care eight five
five five three five. If you're driving to work right
now and maybe your kids around, you can't do this.
I want to talk to the people who are like,
my kid's kind of a dumb ass. Oh my god,
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even to say it like that, but you know what
I mean, like, yeah, everybody, everybody knows. Everybody knows the parent,
and it's more than not that it's like my kid
is exceptional. The teachers are saying, or like it's with sports,
because I have friends now who have kids that are,
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you know, four or five, six seven, Like they're getting
into this stage where they're beginning to.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
See what they're made of. And I don't have very
many people in my life who are like everybody's oh
my god. The t ball coaches are saying this, The
scouts are watching him over there were scouts. I'm sure,
I don't know that he's even going to I think
he might go t ball right to the majors. And
we're having these conversations. I'm like, really, dude, you know,
or it's like this, the teachers are saying that this
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kid is exceptional, like honestly, like the teachers are saying
they've never seen intelligence like this before. You know. But
very rarely do you hear somebody say a parent, go, honestly,
we're we're truly hoping to get through the day. Yeah,
we very rarely hear that. I'd love to hear it
if anyone's willing to be like, I love my child deeply,
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but I have serious concerns. I would love to hear it.
I wrapped this up. The nine hundred and eighteen people
they played Monopoly to break the world record. How much
time did they have? It's for a good cause, though,
I mean, is anyone ever finished a Monopoly That's maybe
a topic of itself. Has anyone finished a Monopoly game
in the history of the world? Is there ever an end?
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Where is the end to Monopoly? Win? Well, because you
can keep buying stuff, you can keep building stuff. What
is it if you run. If everyone runs out of
money except for you, you're the only one left with money.
I guess I've never ever been close to that. A
total of nine hundred and eighteen people sat down at
one hundred and fifty tables to play simultaneous games of
Anapo way to break a Guinness World record in Australia.
The record attempt was organized by the Little Legs Foundation
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of charity that raises funds and awareness for children with
brain cancer, which is a great cause. So why by
all means it's get to know your customer's Day. It's
National Haiku Poetry Day and National Ellis Island Family History Day.
He's be able talking to someone who's actually willing to admit.
Speaker 7 (14:27):
No, but Marta and Linda Brown get off.
Speaker 6 (14:30):
Fuck it off the line, Marta and Leywan never Hey, Lisa, Yes,
your kids a dummy kinna kinda. He's looking at me
funny right now.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
You're there always, he's there for this. I did to school.
I did say don't do it in front of your kid.
I did suggest that. I told him I should call him.
He said, yeah, you should. Now explain to me how
old is is this child? Lisa?
Speaker 9 (14:58):
He's thirteen?
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Thirt and he's dumb. He's one of those smart dummies.
What does that mean?
Speaker 10 (15:08):
So like so like the kids like he's on Honor Roll, right, dumb, No.
Speaker 9 (15:14):
But listen, this is the same kid who thought that
the slave days were the eighties.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Oh okay, so history is not little mixed that his
thick Okay, and I understand, yes, I you know the confusion.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
My my knowledge of geography, history, common sense has ever
been there.
Speaker 7 (15:29):
However, I was on Honor Roll, so I'm the.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Wow wow wow, Okay, So maybe not doesn't have all
the facts straight.
Speaker 6 (15:39):
He's up my freshman yearbook picture and thought that everything
was in black and.
Speaker 10 (15:44):
White then because it just so happened to have been
in black and white.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Oh, this year books, you're oftentimes in black and white. Yeah, okay,
all right, Well, I wish him the best with supportive
parents like you. I don't know. I mean, is he
the only child you.
Speaker 5 (15:58):
Have another home?
Speaker 1 (15:59):
He has an older sister, and do we have more
hope for her? It's a Lisa your phone, because there's
only one of you and there's two of them.
Speaker 6 (16:14):
So okay, Lisa, have a good day.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Glad you called right there? Hey Ricky, Oh my God,
how's it going, Hey, Ricky? So just real talk here.
You say, you know how many kids you have?
Speaker 5 (16:33):
I got four all together.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
Now you have four kids, and you can look at
these kids, and I think it's just very honest, and
you can look at the kids and you can tell
which ones are going to succeed in which ones you
have questions about. Correct.
Speaker 5 (16:44):
I got my oldest one. Now, she's really smart, really
book smart, not just not super street smart.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
I got my firstborn son, he's uh, ah that such say,
he's probably gonna go to trade school. Schools not for everybody.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
There's nothing wrong with that. Make money.
Speaker 5 (17:04):
And then I got his younger brother. He's, uh, that's
the lazy one. He's a smart one, but he's the
lazy one. Okay, if he applied himself, he'd be pretty special.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Okay, all right, so waste youngest potential.
Speaker 5 (17:16):
My youngest Yeah, my youngest one is only three months.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
So we don't know. So we don't know yet.
Speaker 7 (17:22):
It's a toss up on that.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
One could go either way.
Speaker 5 (17:28):
But school's not from School's not for everybody. I mean,
I was in the same boat with my siblings. I'm
the youngest one and I was lazy, but I was
all right. And then yeah, my middle brother, well, same thing.
It's not School's not for everybody.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Rick honest, it's honest, Ricky, thank you, good day, thank you,
thank you for I thought he was gonna tell me
my three my three month old is something like okay, now,
come on, how do you know you're very honest? I mean,
I'm sure as a parent, you can look at your
kid you love them all equally, hofully, except for Lisa,
she doesn't. But and you can be like, look, I
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think this one is you know, this one has the
potential to be an accountant or a scientist or a doctor,
and this one doesn't. Now, I gotta be honest as
a parent. If I were a parent, I think I
would want I mean, of course want street smart, and
you want it all right, yeah, but I would be
happy with enough enough intelligence to get you through school,
you know, such that we don't have issues. But I
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think I would want a heavy emphasis on the street smarts.
I think that's what that would be. I could trade
every day because if I had a genius kid that
like couldn't put his or her own shirt on or something,
you know what I mean, Like we have a like
that's going to be challenging. I want my kid to
have both, yeah, comins ideally smart enough to not be stupid,
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but also enough that I can I can push you
out of the door and I don't have to worry that.
You know that you're not going to get taken advantage
of or scammed or whatever. Hey Kayley, good morning. So
this is what the this is what Bella Type did,
and you tell me this is right, says Kaylee. Adopted
her sister and realized she's kind of dumb. Now tell me,
(19:13):
tell me more, a little bit more for me, just
if you could expound on that a little bit.
Speaker 10 (19:18):
So I told her it was about a chapter book.
But I'm sitting here thinking, I'm like, those are other
things that added up to geez. I should have recognized
the sign. One was one day we were going to
Chick fil A and she was like, how come Chick
fil A is an Indian food? And I was like,
what are you talking about right now? And she was like,
you know the three dots that they put on letters
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in India, Why isn't it Indian food? And it's chicken?
And I was like, oh my god, that's not an
Indian dot and then letters.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
Oh boy, so we have a number of issues.
Speaker 10 (19:54):
And another one.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
I'm feeling stupid right now actually so yeah huh.
Speaker 10 (20:00):
And she came to me while I was at work
and brought me a gift and.
Speaker 8 (20:03):
I was like, oh my gosh, thank you so much.
Speaker 10 (20:05):
She was like, yeah, happy Veterinararan's Day.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
And I'm like, what Veterans Day? Wow? So we have
some history to learn and we have some okay, yeah,
the signs. Oh boy, all right, Chayley. We got a
lot of issues here, Kayley, I wish I wish you
well with that. Okay, thank you. Wow, Okay, we needed
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a little social studies class. Maybe I have no room.
Maybe that's fine, Yeah, okay, one more. Hey, maybe I
just love hearing parents talk about how dumb there's kids.
Bridget Hello, Bridgid High. You have a thirteen year old yes,
no common.
Speaker 9 (20:50):
Sense, no common sense whatsoever.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Give me an example.
Speaker 9 (20:57):
In school. It's like one of the hardest things him
to do is like read and like just just normal
common sense, right, like just as a thirteen year old boy.
Speaker 10 (21:08):
But the kid could lay like a hardwood floor.
Speaker 9 (21:12):
Like he's like the rain man. Okay, okay, really makes
us like he needs like military. But I told them, like,
do military like collages and take whatever comes to you.
More than likely you'll probably be the army instead of
the Marines.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
Oh oh wow, wow, so we just did. We're going
to insult branches of the military. Now come you in
trouble here. I love military. You're just saying that. Okay,
family does it. My family does it.
Speaker 9 (21:47):
But I mean when it comes to him, I'm hoping
for the Army at least.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Oh no, oh no, all right, Bridgide, thank you. Have
a good day. I'm scared of the stuffing man. I mean,
how many people can can our callers insult so far
this morning? I don't either. I don't. I'm on the
front line.
Speaker 11 (22:13):
I'm on the front line.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
That is cold hearted. Girl. Someone just say said, my
kid needs some merry rich waiting by the phone is
matched more fresh show. Next was number one hit music station.
Ladies and gentlemen, It's time to play the throw pack
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throw down, great cheez Crashing. See, I'm just decided I'm
gonna cheer for myself since you guys never cheer for
me in this game. When my alter ego comes out,
the Great DC Joe is here. Hi, Joe, Joe, welcome.
Pauline is your player? Good morning? Yes Joe, okay, fantastic.
(23:02):
We have Megan, Hi, Megan, Hi, good morning, Hey, good morning, welcome. Kiki.
Is your player in the game today?
Speaker 9 (23:08):
Hey, yes, Kiky.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Let's go girl and run. Finally, we have U Roberto.
Hi Roberto. Oh hello, Jason's your player today?
Speaker 7 (23:18):
Hi Roberto.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Let's go. This is exciting. All right, Let's meet the
at home players. Let's go through the rules now. Each songs,
tiebreaker if necessary, your name, and we have our game
show buzzers and here you have to do both all
decisions by me the great DC your final tiebreaker if necessary,
and you each have a phone or friend with whom
you can confer on any point except the winning point.
(23:39):
And you all have one of those. Okay once again.
Caitlyn not here today, but she has five wins so
far this year. Kiki with three, Jason went three, Paulina
with one. Is everyone ready to play the game. Yes,
I'm loving the energy, I'm loving the excitement. Song number
one in l throwback throw Down. I'm trying to make
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it really dramatic. I feel it and I'll throw it
back throw down. He Ky, that is that is you?
My name? That is Oh, you made me laugh. Let
me call my friend because early start on the photo. Friend, Megan, Megan,
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look alive. We're coming to you. We're coming to you early. Okay,
I'll give you a little more. You say what you want.
A Britta boy. I love that song. Makes me very
happy when I hear it. Reminds me of my mom,
who's probably at home now chamming out to every Bruno
Mars ever made. Five. I can't think you can talk
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to each other.
Speaker 4 (24:44):
You know, I don't want my name Tonight, tonight, beautiful,
beautiful night.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
It's never been a so called beautiful night. Okay, man
called Mama Fred and got her out of bed. She
would have known it right away, all right, give you
and that is Paulina. That is Bruno Mars twenty four
Carrot Gold. Also no Jason Trussure it is. But you want.
Speaker 12 (25:20):
Man?
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Is a good song? Fine? Fine, so fine, you win,
(25:46):
all right? Such one for Jason. We gotta move on now.
Song number two in the Throwback throw Down, Name that
tune battle, Paulina. We know that Jason knows it. Paulina Mackimore, mamore.
(26:09):
I'm gonna I know more about backphomore. I'm gonna stop
you right there. I'm just gonna go ahead and stop
this before it gets any more aggressing.
Speaker 7 (26:19):
Jason, Hey, is it fun? Period?
Speaker 1 (26:25):
We are young? Let's say, here comes, here comes kiky guys,
exactly is it fun? Is it fun? I am young?
You know it's none of that. No, it's fun. It's
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called some Nights, some Knights come again.
Speaker 4 (26:54):
It's a jack By stage.
Speaker 7 (26:57):
That's all right, let's me say something about younger.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
I don't. I didn't have to rhyme. I haven't heard
(27:23):
this since I was in like Walgraine or something. Okay,
So to Jason, apparently we're just just one.
Speaker 3 (27:36):
I didn't get that one. Oh you didn't get I
thought you had a different fun song. I just got
number one.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Oh that's right, you didn't. I was gonna give it
to you anyway. I was just I was so impressed
that you knew that it was fun, that you deserve it.
You did okay, song three? Wow, I was very honest
of you. You could have just been like, yeah, song three,
throw back, throwed out a friend. We're gonna call okay,
phone a friends. And so Paulina and Joe Paulina and
(28:02):
Joe only here's some more O that Last School Una.
Shout out to Mark Berger who worked me on this
song in two thousand and five or six or whatever
it was. Okay, do you know Joe, No.
Speaker 12 (28:20):
No clue or Paulina thountains of Wayne not a bad
guess actually, but no, No, Kiki t Payne.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Found a Wayne? What what does t Payne had to
do with it? You pays never even heard this song? No,
Jason is just the girl five, Just the girl that
Click five is collection Last School. Now you have to
(29:00):
dreams want one hit wonder and if you're a Click
five fan and you know of more than I'm sorry,
I'd like to apologize one after. It's got a good hook.
(29:28):
It's very much getting funds the way though. It is.
Speaker 11 (29:34):
The girl.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
I love the bar tender, just the girl I'm looking for.
Pain comes on, walked up to the club and that
was a really awful ty pain and impression. Okay, So
to Jason were on song four, So anyone's game, guys, Okay, five,
go throwback, throw down on the Fred Show that you
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know this, you know this five, You're gonna be so
many Becky, Becky g Shower that's right. I was like,
you're gonna be.
Speaker 7 (30:18):
Like the of July, never your brown.
Speaker 11 (30:22):
I always seem to smile and people ask me how
yo movies and why dancing in the King Shower show.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Alright, so on and two for Jason, we're onto song
five now in the throwback throwdown that is Teky you
know this, Cassie, me and you drop they do? What
(31:07):
do they heard out? They want to see if it
is true?
Speaker 13 (31:12):
They know you one I want to get I can
see you on me to make them.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Okay. By the way, to click five just sexted me
and said they've never been prouder to be compared to
Tea Pain. What how three songs left? Jason has to
Kicking and Paulina each have one throwback throw down that
is live in large cashaw four, Caha three, two, no, yeah, no,
(32:00):
have to go you know for me dog like we said,
don't care who's on that's Kesha.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Firm.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Yes girl, the results are in and I'm gonna go
ahead and it is indeed ketch.
Speaker 4 (32:20):
What is the song title if we're not talking about
TikTok five Cash, Casher, love, Casha, I love you don't here?
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Who's watching when we say it's a.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Good song that week, guest, uh kshat which one do
I want to go with?
Speaker 12 (32:47):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (32:48):
Four?
Speaker 14 (32:51):
Young?
Speaker 7 (32:51):
I don't know, but it's right.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
It's right. Jason's face right now, in the hands in
his on his face like he just want a gracie
or something like the only people on this show who
need gracies? Are you in Colo. I think we can
(33:16):
make it happen. I want every girl on this show
to have a grazie. Tell me it is nice she
gets a Gracie for the muchI ball suit. They all
(33:46):
have the same patterns. I mean her when you gotta hit,
you gotta hey, and she did do that.
Speaker 7 (33:57):
That's that girl.
Speaker 1 (33:58):
Her one three, two songs left. So then you each
have to get both of these. One of you have
to get both of these or Jason wins. Okay, yes,
may actual I'm gonna give you an easy one. Okay,
don't try to make this competitive. I'm going out of
order now. Is very very easy. Say your name again,
(34:25):
Nick Jonas. No, well, I'm not gonna tell him like
a jeopardy like, Hey, Ken Jennings, what do you think
of George Washington? What are we feeling good about the
declaration of independent. What do you think come onas breathe breath?
(34:45):
When did he become Michelle Brandt? Like no, no.
Speaker 4 (34:52):
Nick Jonas jealous?
Speaker 1 (34:56):
Okay, climbing back.
Speaker 14 (34:57):
In gen music, no looking lashes. I'm getting ready, can.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
Com me said?
Speaker 9 (35:10):
He's got you.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
It's right to be alish John.
Speaker 12 (35:21):
To sex, same beauty.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
That amounts of taste les.
Speaker 14 (35:31):
John to safe, same beautiful.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
All right, So two Kiki one Paulina. Yes, and this
is the last song, the final song, all right now,
oh Ja Jason for the win.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
Alvin Harris and Florence and Florence Florence the machine whatever
sweet nothing, I think, Oh no, oh no, oh.
Speaker 1 (36:09):
No, I mean by the by the bottle you if
you get this, then you win, but then you tie.
But oh no, this is absolutely okay, this is absolutely true.
Speaker 6 (36:21):
Yes, Florence Welsh and Calvin Harris sweet nothing, sweet enoughing.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
Jason still won though, by the way, yeah, that was it.
There was one more was this? Two two three? I'll
tell you what we need some smoke here about it.
(36:58):
I'm close, okay.
Speaker 15 (37:28):
That's a different kind of party club.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
I'm going to different club, okay. And then I'll just
we'll do a tiebreaker for Kiki and Paulino. Then either
one of you know this, we'll see who's coming in
second place today, just because I got it. That's a
you have boss. You didn't even boss. But okay, I
(37:59):
don't know her. You I know, like a g oh
my god, I'm snorting. What it definitely like a is
it all American region? Hold on a second, Hold on
a second. I want you to listen. I want you
to listen to just a little bit of this.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
That knocking me into a box because we don't say okay.
Speaker 1 (38:35):
So I've heard a little bit of that. Let me
play for you a little all American rejects. I can
I can see how you might confuse them. I can see.
I can see how they sound similar.
Speaker 3 (38:51):
Don't popping bottles, and it's got something to do with
countries or something they've I know.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
I can't see how somebody would hear those sho and confused.
What okay? All right? So Robert, Robert tell you in
robertel Hang on a second, man, Megan, Joe, thank you.
I mean you're going to partner. Okay. I can see, no,
(39:38):
I can I can see how I can see how
people says up, I really can And here's Elton John,
Here's Tea Paints Fred Show,