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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Alternatives on Live from America's Greatest City of Chicago, Kiss
FM and I Heart Radio station. It's relatively valid debate
who's gayer Jason and Rufio. This is the off air
conversation that we're having. I worked really hard for my

(00:22):
gay card. You can't take it away like that. No
one's taking it away. It's oh, okay, whose card is bigger?
Got it? And so what gaylan is your argument for
Rufio being gay? He's more flamboyant because he is he is.
He is more flamboyant. I think he is, which doesn't
equal gayer. Jason is very gay. I mean, Jason, you

(00:43):
could work it. You could work it like Home Depot
in that episode he worked, not gay. I'm sure gay
people working. I'm just saying that, Like there's I don't
know you. Of the two of you, I would say
from a I don't know stereotypical fashion sting, Oh yeah, yeah,
I would. I would say Rufio is louder and yes,

(01:05):
more flamboye. I agree you a little more, you know,
muted tones. Yeah, I just don't dress like bright and
stuff like Ruffio tries bright and stuff. I love good colors.
I love bright colors straight, and I'm not cool enough
to wear the clothes field. I agree with no, I
agree with not with you not being true. I think

(01:26):
you could. I can't. I can't wear you're not cool.
But he wears other stuff I could never get away with,
Like I just couldn't pull it off, and and most
of its confidence r everyone could pull it off, you guys,
that's right. You could wear her crop top. That started. Okay,

(01:50):
switch clothes right now in front of us, respectively. Everyone
who would be surprised if he walked in in a
crop top like no one would question it. That was
why the whole conversation started. It. He could just walk
up in here with a craptop and we'll go good morning.
But if I walked in't here with the croc to crood,
maybe it would be like like roast beeves, you can

(02:15):
make that. I guess you can make roast ben a
crop pod be frost. Yeah, there you go, that's what
I mean. Maybe some short ribs, yeah, I don't know. Certainly,
no pork, though, I'll tell you that there won't be
any of that here. No still on that street here, Okay,
Rodia A little big change my life We talked about
it in therapy yesterday. Again we talked about a couple

(02:39):
of times. You know, I need to check it on him.
He actually wasn't doing well. I read that. I know,
I need to check it out. Old George is fighting.
What happened. He had a hernia surgery and then there
was a complication and they need to do another one.
But he has pneumonia. A little piggy has pneumonia, and
they can't do surgery until they fix his pneumonia. Does
he take a little pig easy pack. I don't know,

(03:00):
but I'm a little concerned. The message I saw Sunday
was not good and so not to start your day
with that. But anyway, and I obviously George teems to
live to see his eight hundred pound life because he does.
That being said the one thing I can say, and
he needs to live. But he he's a heroic little

(03:21):
boy and eleven weeks sold and he broke away from
the you know, factory life, and he and he found
some people that loved him. So I can say that
much now. He needs to live. But you know the
other side of the coin is that otherwise, you know,
the the animals like that may never experience what he's
already experienced, and he gets to ride an airplane that

(03:43):
is Yeah, I wonder what I wonder what they must
think about that. You know, you're born nine weeks ago
in a factory and then all of a sudden you're
in an airplane thirty one thousand feet flying someplace else.
You didn't ask for it. You didn't get to even
pick He didn't even get to pick Chicago. No. I
think they get scared because some of them pee on
me when you fly them. I think that's just you.

(04:04):
They never be on me, So how could they get
up there in the cockpit. Well they never. They never
do though, so they're fine. They seem fine. They still
be on That's why they're concerned because Calin climbs in
there and they're like, Kalen, get out of the gate.
And then she tries to get in it when we're

(04:25):
just flying someplace without the animals. I'm like, get out
of the crane. I don't understand. Looking, this isn't get
the collar off, this isn't time. It's not time for that. Hilon,
How you doing? How many topics have we covered already
in nine minutes? Um? Hi? Jason good morning. Hi gayer

(04:46):
Than Jason Rufio flamboyant, Right, yeah, I think you said
gayer No I switched, and I also said gate is
an equal flamboyant. I'm just saying crop top roofing. I'm
just repeating what you said when we walked in here
the first time, right, but I changed it to Frank.
You can't do that around now. Okay, you're on the
It's sinstone now because said Hi Paulina, Hi morning, Trending

(05:11):
stories headlines to start your Tuesday, and just a second,
the Entertainment Report after that. What's in there? Klin? How
is Pete Davidson doing after the breakup? And Kanye, I
will let you know. I don't know Mail you'll hear
about it in about fifteen minutes. Postblone to start the show,
post Balone dons a cat Fred Show six twelve one
three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number one at the music station.

(05:33):
Let me see La Newton John trending, Dave Matthews Band
miss trending today, The pimple Popper is trending today, And
um I got a I mean, I love this job,
but I there's a job I might be absolutely perfect
for so it might be my side, hustle, whoa well

(05:54):
broken up about it? My side hustle. We'll get to
that in which Trending and the Entertainment Report next on
The Red Show, Good Morning Red Show Show on one
three five. This is what's trending? You like, Taco Bell
Breakfast might be the most gluctness of them all because
you could go there and get cinnabon. Yeah, the cinaon

(06:15):
delights and the taco you know of concoction with hasbron
inside him. Remember my sister called me a few years
ago and she was like, I want you to Taco
Bell and I got breakfast, never had it before, and
I ordered a hash Brown. I got all mad because
I was driving on the road. They didn't give you a
a hash Brown? Like where's my hash Brown? Then I'd
bitten to my thing and I'm like, there, this is amazing. Hey,

(06:39):
just put it all in there in one, you know,
convenient package and you can get his cinnabon, you know,
right there, same place I'm here for then um. After
a thirty year battle with breast cancer, actress and singer
Olivia Newton John has passed away. She died yesterday at
her ranch in southern California, surrounded by family and friends.
She was seventy three years old. In a statement on

(07:02):
her official Facebook page, he said, Dame Olivia Newton John
passed away peacefully in southern California. We asked that everyone
please respect the family's privacy during this very difficult time.
Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hopes and
hope for over thirty years, sharing her journey with breast cancer.
Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues

(07:24):
with the Olivia Newton John Foundation Fund dedicated to researching
plant medicine and cancer, and Lewis Flowers. A family asked
that any donations be made in her memory to the
Olivia Newton John Foundation Fund, O m J Foundation Fund
dot org. Grease, of course, I feel like as everybody's
Olivia Newton John memory, what else comes to mind for
you guys, because it's kind of a previous generation, but

(07:46):
everybody knows who Olivia Newton John is. I feel like
you were you were shook it yesterday, Jason Brown Grease
like changed my life, but also like I spent a
lot of time dancing in Rosco's to physicals. So, yeah,
I'm a big fan. I'm sad yesterday. She's so young too,
and I feel like she was just a really kind soul.
Like I just feel like she was a really good

(08:07):
It did seem that way. She was from like sixty
minutes or something not that longer where she put on
the grease, some of the grease costume stuff still and
this was udo. However, many years later, forty years later
or whenever they made that movie still all fit her.
Sadday physical this is your song. Yeah, I don't have

(08:39):
to do this whole thing. I'll probably hear about it.
Put the whole damn thing. It's all right, legend passed away.
It's sad. So yesterday was an anniversary here in Chicago.
It marked eighteen years since a group of people taking
a river cruise were hit with poop from Dave Matthews
band Stewart bus. Not funny if you're that person, funny

(09:01):
if you're not that person. But it was the afternoon
of August eighth of two thousand. Form people on an
architectural boat cruise were traveling along the Chicago River. They
got an unwelcome surprise when passing under the Kinsey Street bridge.
The Dave Matthews Band tour bus was driving across that
bridge at the same time, and someone onboard dumped eight
hundred pounds of human waste on top of the open

(09:22):
air cruises passengers. Yeah Chicago Tribune reporter was among the
passengers hit with human waste, and the newspaper described the
substance excreted by the tour bus as a foul liquid
substance and horrific. The Jam band's tour bus driver admitted
to the dumping and reportedly paid a fine and serve
a year and a half probation, and also had to

(09:42):
perform community service. The band, known for huge outdoor shows,
of course and a string of environmental activism, as well
as donated or did donate fifty thousand dollars for the
Chicago Park District to begin the healing process. You're gonna
need a lot more than fifty k to begin the healing,
says of your poop on my face. Of course, you

(10:03):
want a lot more than that, I know. Then your
only option is to jump in the river lean it
off like someone dog's poop on you. And what are
you gonna do? You get to sit there? Can you
imagine oh awful. Doctor, doctor, doctor, doctor, pimple popper, doctor pimblepopper, Girl,
doctor pimble popper. I'm afraid if I say it too

(10:24):
many times quickly, I'll say a bad word I don't
mean to say. Sandra Lee is I guess in trouble
with YouTube. She says her YouTube videos have been blocked
from collecting advertising income despite having millions of followers on
the platform and she's trending today. Her channel now has
more than seven million subscribers and two billion views, but
she says she struggles to make decent money on YouTube

(10:45):
because the site insists her content is too graphic. YouTuber's
value is based on their view count. According to Influencier
Marketing Hub's estimates, for every thousand views she gets in
her videos, she could earn between three and five dollars,
which means that she could have earned anywhere between six
and ten million dollars from her two billion views in total.

(11:06):
YouTube policy states that any content creators who post graphic
or violent content risk having their videos removed and extreme cases,
their account revoked. This includes footage or imagery showing bodily fluids,
blood vomit, or the intensive shock or discussed viewers, which
might fit the description. So she said her videos earned
her nearly a one hundred thousand dollars a month prior

(11:27):
to twenty sixteen, and then YouTube started coming after her.
So but she has a TV show with the same
stuff and that's not too graphic. So I don't know.
And then I don't know why they mean two billion
people went to YouTube because of her, or two billion
people watched something right on YouTube because of her, at
least whatever, So I would think they would you want
to work with her. That's a lot of people going

(11:48):
to your site. And a New York based mattress company
is seeking professional sleepers to get paid for taking naps
and documenting the experience in social media. Done perfect, Where
do I sign cast for? The mattress firm, founded in
twenty fourteen, set on this website that they're hiring Casper
sleepers willing to snooze in our stores in an unexpected

(12:08):
setting out in the world. As well, the chosen candidates
will document their napping experiences in social media. The listing
says ideal candidates should have exceptional sleeping ability check the
desire to sleep as much as possible check, and the
ability to sleep through anything. Check can you really oh yeah,
anywhere in any time? Yeah you too, Yes, it's on

(12:32):
an airplane. Yeah, it's bad. I don't take pride in
that because I feel like that means something's possibly wrong
with me. I think you're anarcaleptic. I don't know that
thing it is. It is a gift. Yeah, I just
treasure it, I do. Yeah, nothing's wrong with you, it's wrongs. Well,
if you're falling asleep during important things, then you know

(12:53):
something could be wrong with you. If you just have
the ability to fall asleep, that's not you know, you're right,
that is a good thing. Some people would, are you
unless you supposed to be paying attention or like on
the radio and you fall asleep. Imagine it's like knocking out. Yeah.
I like to pretend it's because you have a medical issue,
not because you're bored to imagine. We actually have footage

(13:14):
of him basically asleep. Yeah, you listening listening for his
name guy. This guy can sleep over here, but he
never misses an opportunity to complain about something he didn't
get for free food yep um, some praise of his name.
So no, Yeah, he's like halfway between unconscious and conscious,

(13:36):
but I kind of wish I could do that. I
can't sleep anywhere, but I can sleep on a plane.
A lot of people can't do that. I feel like
it's I don't know if it's trust thing whatever. Not
in a bus, not in a plane, not in a bed.
I fall asleep at the club nowhere for me, Yeah,
not in the bed. But the one thing is I
can think of after bed, no sexual, So I'm not

(13:58):
saying anything else. It's natural, Old Booklover's Day and National
Rice Pudding Day today as well. The entertainer Umfo Kalin
has a nexus three minutes away after Sweete. The Friend
Show is on blogs coming up, stay or Go and more.
Good morning, Glad you're here. One of three five one
three five Kim. The latest entertainment news is on the
Fred Show. Oh man, this story just keeps getting sadder,

(14:19):
so actors and Hate is back in critical condition after
slipping into a coma with injuries that are far more
serious than doctors originally thought. Remember, she was intoxicated over
the weekend drove her car into a house that caught fire.
New footage was actually released yesterday which also shows her
speeding down an alleyway and almost hitting a pedestrian on

(14:40):
the street before she ran as a house. Remember there
also was someone home at the time. But she is okay,
and there's been a go fund me started and I
will obviously update you when I hear more on her condition.
But she was taken out of critical yesterday and now
she's back after going into a coma. So sad. Pete
Davidson has been in trauma therapy and it's most due

(15:00):
to Kanye West and his attacks on social media and
in his music videos. So beginning in April, Pete has
been getting help after Ya started coming for him for
dating Kim Kardashian earlier this year. Remember, he released a
video for Easy that had him literally kidnapping and burying
a cartoon version of Pete also made a second music

(15:21):
video that mocked him started calling him Skeet. Obviously. In March,
they were fighting over texts, which Kanye decided to share
on Instagram, and yesterday, after it was announced that Kim
and Pete broke up after nine months of dating, Kanye
shared a doctored New York Times front page on the
grand that says Skeete Davidson dead at age twenty eight.

(15:42):
Also in the fine print came for kid Cuddie, so
he's just really messy. Hours later, he did take it down.
I'm hearing Kim got super pissed. No matter what happened,
she'll always kind of protect Pete and Pete I'm hearing
doesn't regret the relationship, but damn, I mean his love enough.
If you're dealing with someone that's just constantly coming for you,

(16:02):
I would be very tired of that. Britty Spears and
Elton John, we know our teaming up for a duet
of the seventy two classic Tiny Dancer or Paulina's remix
Tiny Little Dancer for I Start Elliott John Um Alton
con from this yesterday on the Grand by saying it's
going to be called hold Me Closer. He put up
a little rose to represent Brittany and a rocket to
represent him rocketman Um. I guess the song will have

(16:25):
a dance vibe. This is her first new music since
twenty sixteen. She came out with music. I didn't something
about a mood ring or that. Yeah, she had an
unreleased track, but I don't think she knows about that. Okay,
yeah I didn't know about it either, But that so
that makes two of us. But apparently that's what this says.
It's recordings from her bedroom from her dad. She definitely do.

(16:50):
So let's say this is her official return to music
since her conservatorship ended. Okay, we're saying that this is
an exciting time. Yeah, last thing she remembers slave that
really hit home. So there's a thong over her pants sometimes. Yeah,

(17:12):
she did get locked in her bathroom and she thought
about drinking the club coffee. That Oh my god, that
was truly it was almost like it was almost art. Sorry,
it was her portraying her time locked in a bathroom.
Was it was almost theatrical. It really was. It really was.
I mean that wasn't meant to be. Yeah, we never
get a peek in her life like that intimately, Like

(17:33):
I know about the security. I know Sam was using
a butternet, Like, I know all about it now, I
know what her looks like. Can you imagine her trying
to tell you a story of that, Brittany hang on
every too, what happened to the end? Yeah, I'd like okay, um,
so yes, we're very excited about her coming back. More.
It took it online today. Justin Bieber is saying sorry

(17:55):
if you want to know why it's on at frenchair
radio dot com. Okay, this is a trend I need
to understand and I shot this morning. It's on TikTok
as well. According to a company, a jewelry company called
Sterling Forever, they posted a real it's actually on Instagram.
I guess, I can't. That's not good for TikTok, I guess.
But sometimes I don't know where I saw it, whether
it's TikTok or Instagram, I don't. I don't know. And

(18:16):
now Instagram is making you watch a bunch of crap
that has nothing to do with anybody you follow. Like
sometimes I'll see content I'm I want to have a
follower or somebody follow. I mean, I want to watch that,
and then I lose it to fifty thousand other things
I don't even follow. Yeah, I don't like what's happening
with Instagram, Like, what are you giving me this thing? Anyway?
Apparently fake rings, fake engagement rings, are making a comeback.

(18:39):
I didn't realize they were ever around or not around
or whatever, but not just for fashion purposes, but also
to symbolize the promise of marriage, as more people are
proposing with them. So the video outlines reasons why you
might give a fake engagement ring. More couples are jumping
on the trend to avoid mistakes such as sizing issues
and the receiver not liking the ring, as returning or

(19:00):
changing it could be costly and difficult. Um. I mean,
first of all, if you're proposing to somebody, don't you
think you should have a pretty good idea what kind
of ring they want? Yes? Already? Like do you think
that should have been a conversation? Yeah, don't just like
propose to me raw, Like I don't. I need to
know it's coming at least, or you need to know

(19:21):
what I'm saying, yes, and what I like. Don't just
do it? I mean, but a fake ring. Um, I'd
rather have a fake This is a quote from someone.
I'd rather have a fake ring and then we could
save money for something more important that I understand for sure.
You don't need to like blow your load on the ring,
but you definitely like, I don't want anything is raw? No,

(19:48):
I have not ever been okay, but you know what
I mean? Do you need to talk on my couch?
Let's chat about it. I was thinking the same thing,
and I wasn't thinking the same anything. I'm like, it's
six thirty, can we at least wait till seven. Yes,

(20:13):
I was thinking the exact same thing. I'm like, Wow,
they have become meanings that don't mean what they mean. People.
Come on. I just think it's interesting those two choices
of metaphors. Um. Other people are saying that women would
prefer a fake ring over the real deal because they

(20:33):
don't lose an expensive ring, or to avoid feeling guilty
after a proposal accident of some kind like of it.
I don't know, they lose it. You know these pe
idiots who propose on a dock or something. It's like
or the cliff. If you propose on the side of
the mount and you were asking for that thing to
go over the edge. I do not propose at the
Grand Canyon. I mean, come on, first of all, it's

(20:53):
a pit. Okay, so that that metaphor doesn't work either,
But I don't I don't know. I know people who
have like fake rings that they wear because they want
people to think that they're engaged, and maybe they work
in the service industry or something, and they kind of
want to give the impression that they're taking But they're not.
I know people who have like costume versions of a

(21:14):
ring that they wear when they're traveling if they're going
someplace where you know, might get stolen or something. The
other thing is he gives okay, Rufio, does just wear
the ring you propose to her with? Or does she
wear like an eternity band instead? No, we just have
that one ring. That's it. Yeah, the eternity man. No,
he didn't do the other stuff. No. Now you got

(21:36):
this big as rock on your finger, Paul, you know,
will you wear that around forever? Or will you go
to the more efficient, like smaller, less profile ring once
you guys actually get married, because a lot of people
they do a ring like Anny the wedding. My mom,
for example, that's what she wears. Not granted it's pretty big,
but I mean she she got this other ring and
my dad proposed with We rarely see that because it's

(21:59):
gets caught on stuff at you. But he spent all
this money on this gigantic ring that sits in the
safe all the time, so I can see that too.
It's like, why am I buying you this gigantic engagement ring?
And a lot of people don't even wear it past,
you know, being married. Yeah, I was gonna ask that.
So like, when I go actually get married, I gotta
put a band on two. So it's supposed to be
a band with this, and a lot of people they'll

(22:19):
they'll they'll fuse them together. So it's one ring. But
then Pauline is like, I get another ring. Yeah, you're
gonna buy his ass one too. Yeah, I was gonna ask,
how does that men's rings could be? Yeah, and that's okay.
Hey man, that's a lot of money. Okay. So I
have two questions eight five, five, five, nine one one

(22:40):
three five hit us up at the French. The first
question is would you be on board with this fake
ring thing? I mean, because if I give somebody a
ring and it's it looks amazing, and I mean, we
ain't out here with diamond testers, you know what I mean?
If it looks good, I mean, it's long as you're

(23:00):
not being lied to you about it. If a guy
proposes to you with a fake ring and passes it
off as real, that's one thing that's that's dishonest, I
think or or or it says something about the image
that this person is trying to portray, that they can't
that they can't hang with. But if you're in on it,
I mean, does it really matter if it's fake, because
now you got you got like, you know, mind diamonds.

(23:22):
You got lab grown diamonds. Lab grown diamonds a lot
less expensive. They still test like diamonds, they still look
like diamonds. Nobody can tell the difference, except they're like
a quarter of the price. So that's not a fake diamond.
But it's not the diamond everyone thinks it is. So
why not just go all the way to cz Then
why not just get a fake one? And that way
if somebody steals it or it's lost too cares. Yeah,

(23:43):
if you're in on it, then it's not a problem,
you know what I mean. The second question that I
have for people who are married is did did you
get a nice ring? And then when it came time
to buy one for him, you know, to buy his
wedding ring that he'd like, try and ball out on
you because I've seen some men's rings that are like
cheap and they're black or they're just one you know,
I don't know, diamond or whatever they are just and

(24:05):
then I've all I also know guys who wanted like platinum,
you know bands or they wanted I know guys that
have stones on it. Oh, don't don't say that. If
Hobby's listening, don't say that. No, and that's what he's
gonna want that. Yeah, he's gonna want stone it. Before long,
your four hundred dollar ring is gonna cost like five
thousand dollars because this dude's gonna want it all blinged out. Man.

(24:25):
I want to know if that happened to somebody that
where they're like, yeah, I got a ball or ring,
and then dude comes along and it's like, well, now
it's my turning. I want some stolars of a net
thing because I don't know what I would want if.
I don't even know if i'd want to wear a ring.
And that's not because I don't want people to know
that I'm married. It's because I don't. I don't wear
rings like I play with stuff on my hands. I don't.

(24:47):
But this is the first and only ring I've ever Yeah,
believe it or not, I would consider a tattoo on
my finger before I would wear a ring, which I
think that's a bad omen is it? In my opinion?
Not a tattoo of a ring like tattoo of it,
like initials or something you don't know. And I know
that sounds stupid, but like what I'm saying. What I
mean when I say that is I have no issue
with people knowing I'm married, but I don't necessarily know that.

(25:10):
Like I have fat, Like I have ring. People have
given me rings. My grandfather gave me a couple different rings,
and when I wear them, might play with them like
I do this number here. You can't see what I'm
doing with my thumb and my sting. And what I'm
afraid is I have other friends that have lost their
rings that way. So I don't wear a lot of
the rings I have because I'm afraid. I mean, I
can't lose any of my grandfather's stuff. That's irreplaceable. Yeah,
But like my buddy has lost two wedding rings, one

(25:33):
time in front of his wife, another time not in
front of his wife. He was on vacation, he was
with me, and he lost it, and he lost it
like we were on this fifth story of a building,
my apartment building, and he's were drinking beers and he's
doing his number that he always does on the site.
It falls down five stories into a construction site, and
one of our buddies jumped the fence because he knew
this is gonna be a real problem if you don't

(25:54):
come home with a ring on because you've been gone
for a week. So he's jumped the fence. He's done
in the construction at night trying to find this ring,
because it's like, dude, you cannot not come home with
a ring after hanging out with the two of us
for it. Anyway, I don't think that went over too well,
but we never found it. Hey, Elizabeth, Hi, how are
you hi? Good morning? Would you be upset if you

(26:15):
had a fake ring? There's no other way to say it.
If you had a ring that wasn't a real diamond,
you're walking around with that as long as you were
in the know, would you have an issue with it?
I mean, my ring was a custom ring that my
husband made and I absolutely love it and I couldn't
imagine taking it off. So I think just the thought
of him sitting down with somebody for more than five

(26:38):
minutes and designing it is thoughtful enough that I would
wear it regardless. Okay, so you wear even married? Are
you married or just engaged? No, we've been married for
four years. Okay, and you wear both rings? Now are
they separate? Could you just wear the eternity band if
you wanted to, or did you get imfused together like
some people do. No, I didn't get imfused together. And

(27:00):
it's perfectly my wedding bands. It's perfectly underneath my engagement ring,
so I could wear each one separately. And then I
also have a Quilo band that I wear when I'm
not feeling wearing the regular rings, and I wore it
a lot when I was pregnant with my first child. Okay,
all right, all right, Elizabeth, Well, thank you have a

(27:21):
good Oh did you have to spend money on his?
Where did he go with something just basic? Yeah? Well
his works about five five hundred dollars um and he
no longer gets to wear it because he lost it
in our driveway in the snow for a good two weeks.
Oh so you're like, uh so, now what does he
wear like something else? He were, No, he wears a

(27:44):
Quilo ring and we ended up finding it two weeks
later and it's in the safe and he hasn't worn
it in probably our daughter's three so probably three years.
What's we're talking about? I bought you here, we go
in you wear a rubber thing. You out here raw? No,

(28:07):
I mean, but in the safe is a ten thousand
dollars ring or however much people spend on rings. I
don't know. And you out here wear a rubber ring.
We could have we could have spent ten grand on
something else. I know that's not romantic, but yeah, yeah,
and it's so pretty to look at. And I mean,
I don't know. Yeah, I get it, I get it.
He doesn't get to wear his because he lost his.

(28:28):
I've never lost mine. I hear you. Thank you, Elizabeth,
have a good day. Thank you, guys. I love you
very I love you too. Here's another one, and I
I sided with my buddy on this kind of another topic.
But we're talking about rings. So my buddy, he's been
married to his wife for gosh, I've known him probably
fifteen years. Maybe he's been married to her right, he proposes,
he was in law school, he saved up money, didn't

(28:51):
have a lot of money, saved up a lot of money,
and he bought her this beautiful ring. Okay, four or
five years ago, she goes on this campaign. She won.
Now they have more money, they're both very successful. She
wants a bigger ring, a bigger diamond now because you know,
and I've heard of people doing this that you know,
you have a more successful life, and so you upgrade.
And his thing is like, look, I go on and

(29:14):
spend all this more money on a bigger diamond that
has really no significance at all. Because I proposed to
you with that diamond. I saved up all my money
for that diamond. Now you want to trade that in
on a bigger diamond. Like, as far as I'm concerned,
I'd rather buy you something else because I think you
should keep that because that's the that's the ring that

(29:34):
has the symbolism. And she wound up trading it in
on her own. She wouldn't, And I think he wound
up going and getting the diamond back from the jeweler,
like buying it back so that he can have. But
like for him, it was the symbolism, not the size.
But for some people it's the size and not the symbolism.
But like for me, if all, like my nana wore
a ring that my my she dad bought for her.

(29:56):
I don't know, they were like twenty years old. He
didn't have anything. It's and I think he upgraded a
couple of times, but it's not fancy. But that's what
she wore for sixty years, you know, And like I
think the idea of her wearing something else would have
been weird to both of them because that was that
was what he gave her, because that's what he could afford,
that's what he had. Hey Danielle, Hey, how you doing.

(30:16):
So you wear a fake ring? Yeah, so my compand
and I actually got a moist and night ring. So
it's probably it's a very popular comparison. So, like a
diamond is the ten on the hardness, and this is
a nine, and it looks just like a diamond. No
one's ever commented, and it's like half the bright, actually
a fourth of the bright. There you go, and you

(30:36):
at least you're in on it. I think the only
time that's gonna be a problem is if some guy
buys you this thing and you don't know that it's
not real, And then the only reason that's a problem
is because if he's passing it off as though it's real,
then then I don't know, I feel like he's trying
to send you a message. It seems a little fraudulent. No, yeah,
and then about like the wearing them together. So I

(30:58):
wear mine together, but they're not see though, there are
sometimes where I just wear the wedding Ny. Well, I
hear you. I don't know. I don't know. I'm into this.
I'm gonna start buying people fake stuff. Thank you, Daniel,
have a good day. Why I asked you this the
other day, Kalen so on TikTok they talk all the time.
I follow Watch. I'm on Watch TikTok. I like watches, right,
and most of them I can't afford. But they talk

(31:18):
on Watch TikTok about how there are copies of really
fancy watches, like one hundred thousand dollars fifty thousand dollars
watches that they make in Asia, and they're excellent copies.
In some ways, they're identical, the same quality of steel.
The only thing that's different is what's on the inside
of the watch. But like most people couldn't tell unless
they open it up. Yeah, right, So what would prevent

(31:39):
me from wearing one of those? Because I like the
way it looks, and then I don't care if it
gets stolen. I could never wear a fifty thousand dollars
watch on my wrist. I would constantly be concerned that
somebody was going to steal it from me, and that
would be a big deal. But if I wear the
fake one, I know it's fake. You could argue that
I'm trying to pretend like I got one hundred thousand
dollars fifty thousand dollars watch how I feel about it.

(31:59):
But on the other hand, like the way it looks
and don't care if it gets lost. Yeah, for me,
I just like if I can't afford it, I'm not
buying a fake. I feel like it's like feels like
you're trying to keep up with something that you can't
and there's no reason to do that. Yeah, well, I
hear you, because there's no investment value. I'm buying a fake.
But at the same time, you can enjoy things that
you like the way they look and not worry if
something happens to it if you just like the way

(32:20):
it looks. But if I'm buying like a fake, you know,
I don't know, like Gucci handbag or something, It's like
I'm just doing that so that people know it's Gucci.
It doesn't really make sense. I suppose. Yeah, sneakers, the
same way. I know they make there's rep sneakers that
look exactly like real ones, and people would wear them
all this. I don't. I can't. I can't tell the difference.
I don't. But I don't sit there and call people

(32:41):
out and they're like, oh, that's a fake whatever. I
feel like a guy I have called someone out before
you have it, I have, I guess it just I mean,
it really kind of depends on what you're after yecause
I mean, I don't know. You don't mind, then it's fine.
But again, I wouldn't. I wouldn't necessarily know if you're

(33:01):
posing or just being economical, like like you know what
I mean, Like if I wore a fake watch, which
I don't think I would, but if I did, it
would simply be for economics, Like I just I don't
want to get it stolen. But I don't know how
anybody else would know that I'm not wearing it to
pose as though I have. You know what I mean?
For you, like if you are okay if I didn't
wear it? You know he Elaine, Hi, you tried to

(33:24):
get your husband about you a fake ring? Yeah? So um,
before we got engaged, I told him all about the
bois the night and I told him how it looks
just like a diamond. It's shiny, the hardness, it's just
like a nine out of ten. And he wasn't having
it really, so he wouldn't got you to the real thing. Yeah,

(33:44):
And I told him, you know you can get it's
like a fraction of the price, and you know you
can get a bigger one and it's like way way
way cheaper. And he always says, you know, like quality
over a quantity. So I said, okay, so we compromise.
And I told him, at least don't go to like
a like a name brand, you know, like cage Rs
or like Tiffany's or anything like that. Go to like

(34:05):
a mind passtore where you can you know, get a
good quality diamond and still you know, like not pay
so much. Well, and then thank you have a great day.
I'm glad you called a lane and say, who has
whoever the baby is? What's the baby's name? Aubrey, Aubrey.
You have three in the car, so they're really excited
that they're on the radio. Did you say hi? Say hi?

(34:28):
Look at that he gets you a real ring. All
of a sudden, three kids popped O, man, look at that.
He should about you to fake one. Those kids are expensive,
they are late. Thank you guys, have a great day, everybody, bye,
thank you, bye bye. That's another that's a very good point.
By the way, um on Twitter, the whole engagement ring

(34:48):
thing is kind of a sham. Yeah, it'd by the
by de Beers. Yeah. Yeah. The diamond people decided, I
don't know how long I read a book. I read
a book about this, like fifty years ago, seventy years ago,
A long time ago. The diet people who mind diamond
diamonds were not I think we're kind of like an
industrial stone, Like nobody really cared. They still are. Diamonds
are still used in the industry, but they decided to

(35:10):
market it as the thing that every woman wants. Every
woman's gotta have it. And it worked, and so now
all of a sudden, O, diamonds are the thing every
woman has to have. But it's like says who interesting,
says them marketing. They say it, Gabriel, Hi, Gabriel, how
you doing. Hey, good morning, Good morning man. Apparently fake
diamonds are a thing now, and I don't know that

(35:31):
I understand the reason why. But you know, there's a
jury company saying by your buy a fake engagement ring
because if you lose, it's no big deal. If it's
not the right ring, it's no big deal. That one
doesn't make sense to me, Gabriel, because it's like, if
why are you buying the wrong ring for the person
that you intend to be with for the rest of
your life. That doesn't make any sense, But you're you're
okay with this. Yeah. Well, me and my wife we

(35:52):
knew each other in high school. We started dating in
our dirties, and we got married like kind of quick,
like after about three months. So she didn't want to
tell her mom, so she was like taking her ring off,
you know, hiding it what she came over. She ended
up losing it, and I bought her another one but

(36:12):
didn't tell her. I kind of like I didn't want
her to feel bad, so like I lied, like, oh,
I found the ring, you know, so I had to
buy the same ring twice, which is so it's pretty expensive,
and she has no idea. So to this day, as
she know, she has no clue that she's wearing another ring.
And you just didn't want her to feel bad, no idea,

(36:33):
and I wish I would have bought the fake one. Yeah,
well there you go, see and then he goes, it's
not even the it's not even the first ring. So
at some point you're like, what does it matter the symbolism.
I mean, it is what it is, but I don't know.
You're right, you're about a fake one, all right, Gabriel,
have a good day. Thank you, buy another one, spending
the same amount of money in the second one. I

(36:54):
tell her, oh, you gotta I'm sure that thing, Hey, Judy,
that would be brought up in every fight. You sound fun.
Realized how I had to buy you another rank of
Hey Judie, good morning, Hey, good morning. Hi. Yeah, so
yeah please. I was gonna say, um, I'm just the opposite.
I've always worked in the service industry, started out as

(37:15):
a bartender, so um, I always have worn a fake ring,
and I traveled quite a bit right now, so it
still comes in handy and so never, you know, never
been in mary type of thing. But I've always been
a fan. And I believe if a you know, if
her husband and wife agree on it, as long as

(37:36):
she's in on it, then I'm all for the fake ring,
right fairness, Thank you, Judy, have a great day. Thanks
for listening. Thank you, appreciate you. Oh my goodness, Sue, Hi, Sue, Yes,
that sounded so pure. It just sounded so pure. Oh
my goodness, goodness, gracious, I don't know where that came from.
You know what, I got to leave all the smutty
stuff to Klin over here. She just can't stop saying
nasty things this morning. I don't know what what what

(37:56):
do you think is in her mind? Sue? We think
Klin's thinking about today, you know, I don't know. Ain't
that the truth? So what's your deal with? Are you
okay with the fake ring trend? Supposedly to trend? I am?
And the reason being is because about two months ago,

(38:17):
um I broke my finger and had to have my
ring cut off. They cut off the fake one, so
my good one is still in the safe. Oh well,
there you go. They didn't damn. I mean, they can
fix it if they have to, but still it's a
probably better to the cheaper one got messed with. Yes,
that's your finger. Is it crooked? Is it weird? Is

(38:38):
it straight? Fix it? Yeah? It is. It's it's crooked
and it's weird. Okay, Well, you know, but at least
a good rings safe and in the safe. It's safe
and a safe. Yes, yes, And I love the fact
that you fly out of Hampshire that is right by
my house. Yeah, I might drive by. I look and
see if you're there. Yeah, with the glider planes. Yeah,

(38:58):
that's right. I'm right there, you know, me right by
that truck stop. Yeah. Okay, Sue you way out there.
Have a good day, Sue. Thank you. Lena got lied
to it, all these calls about rings this morning. Man's hey,
Lena tied. Good morning guys, Lena, good morning. Somebody lied
to you. Yeah. So my fiance, you know, we didn't

(39:23):
have a lot of money, and I was totally fine
going into it getting the faith diamond, getting the moist
tony because that's what we could afford. And at last
minute he said, you know, he found money, some that
just fell out of the sky and he was able
to buy the real diamond. Um. And then you know,
a couple of months later I actually got the insurance

(39:44):
papers and found out the hard way that it was
not the real diamond. Why to cover himself, to cover
himself up, he did say that he has a real
diamond that he showed me in the safety deposit box.
He just wanted to make sure that you know, I
didn't lose it within the first year or a couple

(40:06):
of them. First of all, I would get that one checked.
And second of all, why is this guy testing you? Like?
I don't like that. You know it's you. We've grown
ask people here. If you lose it, that's not good.
But it's not for him to decide ahead of time
and lie to you about I don't like it. You
staid with this guy kind of conversation. Yeah, Audio Selina's fiance.

(40:27):
I don't like this at all, But then again, I
don't know. I don't want a Kanye situation where he's
coming after me, so I don't know. Good luck to
good luck to him, and he better tell you the
truth from now on or else. Yep, yep, thank you.
Have a great day. Are you all right? Well, this
is the problem I'm gonna have to deal with anytime soon.
I just probably find a girlfriend first, and I don't
worry about the ring thing. But yeah, I don't know.

(40:51):
I guess the only reason that you gotta know the thing,
you gotta know if it's real, because you gotta know
what it's actually worth. That's what I mean, not because
you got to know for your mind, but you gotta know.
I don't know if you're passing something down generation to generation.
Then again, does it matter if it's not worth anything?
What have you found out? What if? What if I
found out that my great grandmother's ring that everybody loves
is fake? What would it matter? The symbolism is the same, right.

(41:14):
I think it's probably all just about honesty and transparency. Yeah,
I think if you're lying to someone about it, that's
the issue. But you're also not going to propose someone
go oh, by the way, that's fake. I mean, I
think it's something you would have to talk about prior,
like would you be open to like Ceazy or would
you I mean, it's just all about communication. Well, apparently
these people are here just raw dog and proposing, not
even asking anybody. So life from America's Greatest City, Chicago

(41:42):
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(42:02):
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(42:23):
we'll debate some relationship drama and the entertainer reports coming
up to what's in their kalen. The two men that
are fighting over Britney Spears and neither of them is
Jason Brown. I was gonna say, okay, I will ride
forever and one's name in the streets is Jason Brown. Yes, yeah,

(42:44):
I'll fight whoever. I've never heard anyone in my life,
but you'll fight for Britney's on will These are the
radio here? How would you find show? You know? And
how would you say? Like what would you say ahead
of time, like when you were talking smack to this
person who who? What would you say as you approach
the person who betrayed Brittany I'd be like, I'm gonna

(43:08):
hit you so hard to get ready for it, and
then I would punch like that. You would, aren't you
scared of me? Yeah? So this man, he you're defending
Britney's honor from this and you walk up and you say,
I'm gonna I'm gonna get you. I'm gonna get you
and hit you so hard and then it's five to

(43:29):
six seven, right go. Lorian gets in over here. Yeah,
boom cat, I'm not messing with you. I'm extremely concerned.
You don't what to smoke? No, I don't. I thought
Elijah was director of security for a Fresh show, but no,
it's you. You know what a smoky eye. I'll beat

(43:53):
your face. That means sure everything. It's hard for that certificate.
I set there for hours, like seven seven hours learning makeup.
I'm gonna hit you in the face, but I'll cover
it up afterwards that I can do that. Audio Journal

(44:13):
six fifty eight fifty we call him blog Scale. It's
got one go, dear blog. I just want to say
happy anniversary to my mom and my wonderful stepdad, Seawan Vaughan. Um.
He has been in my life since. I want to
say since I was like six or seven. I was
at their wedding. Um, it was I walked my mom
down the aisle. Actually sweet. My grandpa, who's hilarious, was like, hey,

(44:35):
you're used baggage already. But she asked me because she
had already been married. He was a jokester, but she
asked me to usage. Yeah, if you knew my grandpa,
he was the funniest person I've ever matched. Um, but yes,
I walked her down the aisle. I'm very happy that
they made my built in bestie Isabella. Um, she was
not at the wedding. It was not my mom was

(44:57):
not getting married in sin. But I didn't know if
am I supposed to? Like, now that I'm an adult,
kind of do I have to send them something? I
think you just acknowledge it, okay, because like you know,
I don't think you have just said anything. I think
you just I think you just say what's up, that
you know that you know that you appreciate them and
that you're happy about it. Yeah, because I didn't know.

(45:18):
It's like a gift card to a restaurant. They like,
you know what I'm saying, Like you could do something
like mobs and Mom could do something like Sea San
dale Back. That's what I said to him. I think
I remember my parents anniversary before my dad does most
of the time, because it was on a leap here,
like I think it was leap day on a leap here.
Maybe that was their engagement anniversary. Anyway, my dad's always like,

(45:42):
I don't I only have to honor it every four
years or something, which does it's not, it doesn't work.
I only like remember because August is super lit because
it's my birthday, it's their anniversary, and that's my sister's
eighteenth coming up. So it's a lot of August, A
lot of a lot going on. Yeah, a lot of August.
Sure I would appreciate just that you knew. Yeah in

(46:03):
this little message here. Sure that's good. He sent them
a little message. But they go cool. Good for them. Okay, Well,
happy anniversary to them. They made it a long time.
You don't make it this long. I was gonna say
to twenty five years. Yeah, twenty five. Yeah, they've been
through a lot. That's a that's a big anniversary. It's
a I don't know, ye is it into something like that? Yeah,

(46:29):
I wonder if you got each I think it's the
whips and changed anniversary. He said leather. So I think
it's it's the sm M anniversary leather good it is.
They should get them some leather father good. May they
may appreciate that too and get them some silver ones too, okay,

(46:49):
would be a part of the friend show. At eight
five five five nine five watching The More Alone last Night,
season one. I've watched what season six, season one? Now,
I would never last. I would never last. And I
don't think it's because of the alone part. I mean

(47:10):
I wouldn't love it. I wouldn't love I can be alone.
I think the problem would be that I would wonder
what's going on with my family, Like it's not it's
not me being alone, it's what I might be missing.
Like one guy out there right now, his mom has
brain cancer, oh hell, and not long to live, and
he knows that, but he still went out for what

(47:32):
could be sixteen ninety. He finally quit last night. I
mean this is again in an old season, but like
he finally after sixty or forty days or something. It
was like, you know what I might be missing? My
mom's final and like no, what? And I get it's
five hundred grand, but I'm still no, Like, no, you'll
never get that time back. Ever, I'm not doing that.
Everybody would have to be totally healthy if I were

(47:53):
to go do that. People have gone out there with
their wives pregnant and that granted they're not you know,
it's on average at last two or three months, so
they know they probably won't miss the birth of their child,
but like, still, you should be there for your wife, girlfriend,
whomever when she's pregnant. These guys, and I know a
lot of these guys, for five hundred, five hundred thousand
dollars is like for most people, five hundred thousand dollars
is life changing. So that's why they're doing it. Um.

(48:14):
But I think the guy whose mom was sick, I'm like,
get out of there, man, you need to go. That's insane.
That's that's too much. You may never get back. Yeah,
I can't. I can't even fathom doing that. He says,
she said, promised me that you'll go live your life
and do this, Like, promise me you won't leave. And
he finally after a while, was like I can't take

(48:34):
it any more, and he left it. And he was
out of the final three, so he could have I
guess he could have won. But it's like I wouldn't
think it would have been like after like your mom passes,
like hey, yeah, yeah, now I'm gonna go out and
part of my journey exactly. Yeah. So I don't know,
but but that part I could. I would have a
hard time. With the Loane part. I wouldn't have a

(48:54):
hard saying with it's the eating. They'll eat anything and
they'll kill anything they can hand and eat it. And
I just I couldn't, Like, I just I couldn't. I
don't know. I don't have that. Some people they grew
up with that stuff. They can like gut fish and
you know, strip whatever they do clean animals or whatever.
I can. My dad can do that. He grew up.

(49:17):
That was how you know. He'd bring home he lived
in Vermont on it. Then they go out and get
a deer and bring it home and eat it, you know,
because that's what Then they would be meat for a
while and all this stuff. And like I I go
to Arby's. They got the meats. And I told that
they got the meats. They've had him forever. You just
go over there. I think they even have medicine. Man,
you can go they used to you just go right

(49:38):
over there. Hey Shannon, Hey guys, Hey Shannon. I wouldn't
survive on that show. But I don't know if you've
seen it, the Alone show. They didn't go out there
and they try and live for like you know, ninety days,
they get fired. I wouldn't. It wouldn't work. I never
never survive. I mean, little Wade loss wouldn't kill me
though those guys lose like sixty pounds on that thing.
I mean I would be so bad, you know. So

(50:02):
what's going on with you? Stair Go? We're going to
debate your relationship issue here. Fredshire Radio dot com is
where people can hit us up also Fredshire Radio on
Instagram and tell us what's going on, and then we'll
talk about you behind your back on the radio. So, Shanna,
what's your deal? Fill us in? Okay, So I've been
seeing this guy for a couple of months now and
I really like him. But I've noticed that he doesn't

(50:25):
like sleepovers, Like like, after you know, we hook up,
he stays for a little while and so and we
like hang out and have great conversation, but he always
goes home afterwards, and I don't know, like it's just
it's a little strange to me, Like, and I've brought

(50:47):
it up obviously. He just says that he values sleep
and he likes his bed and that's all totally fine.
But you know, I asked him, like, what would happen,
like if you are engaged or get married in the future,
and he just says that he'll cross that bridge what
it happens. But I mean, I don't know. I'm a
person who was like, I want I would like him

(51:07):
to stay over afterwards, but I also don't want him
to be miserable the whole time. Do you ever look
up his place and if so, do you get to stay?
So we have, but I yeah, and he's always been
like totally fine with me saying but like I usually
go home because that's just is kind of like our
thing now, like you know, we hook up and then

(51:28):
hang out and then go our supper ways for the night. Okay,
So he doesn't like the sleepover portion of it. He
likes the pre sleepover portion of it, which most people do.
So you know, this guy is missing out though, because
sometimes the post sleepover session is also worth it, you know.
But at the same time, now, when when have you

(51:49):
ever slept together, like slept slept together? Have you ever
spent the night together? Once? Yeah? Once? I mean, were
you like kicking the crap out of him? Do you
snore a lot? Does he snore a lot? Does he
like fart in his sleep? Like? I don't know, Like
there's is there someone? Do you need it to be
really hot and he needs it to be cold? I mean,
is there some like fundamental problem that you guys have

(52:11):
with that you disagree with about about the bed? No?
I mean not that I not that I know of.
I don't think that I start or kick anybody, and
you probably wouldn't know just one time. But I've thought
about that before. Like if I got in a relationship
with somebody, um, and they needed the room to be
hot and I need the room to be freezing cold,

(52:33):
I mean, how do I don't know how we would
work with that, because I honestly cannot sleep if it's hot.
And my argument is, well, if it's cold, you can
make yourself warm, or I can make you warm, but
like if it's hot, there's no way to you darn right,
I can't. I'm a blast furnace over here. I'm a
big man six five two sixty. I'm right here for

(52:54):
you girl, not you, I do some other girl. You
admit a lot of people. Yeah, well no, because I
was looking at you when I said I'm here for you, girl,
and I thought like, well, I don't you know, Yeah,
the present company excluded so you had made a lot
of heat. So guys, guys complained about it before, like,
damn girl, Yeah I think so. I was just saying

(53:15):
that I don't know if the size plays a factor
because I emit so much damn heat when I sleep,
I feel like I'm always really warm. Huh. Okay, So
you don't think he's like cheating on you. You don't
think he's hiding anything. You just simply think he'd do.
You think it's an intimacy thing like is because I
don't know. I mean, I would argue that they are
believe it or not. I would argue that there are

(53:35):
quote unquote intimate acts that are less intimate than actually
sleeping next to someone like inches from them, you know
what I mean. Absolutely I agree, Yeah, no, I totally agree.
It just I feel like something maybe the intimacy would
would be like a trickier conversation to bring up. But
like if it was like, oh, like you know, the
air temperature or like that that's not comfy or something

(53:58):
like that. I just feel like that would he I've
just said that, and he I've asked him about it.
He just says that he values good sleep and he
likes to sleep in his bed. Huh. So yeah, I
wonder like, if you guys got married or lived together
or whatever you decided to do, would you have to
would you be in separate rooms then? Because it's an
interesting question, like he doesn't want to sleep in the

(54:18):
bed with you. Whatever he needs to start then, I
don't know. I don't know if maybe like there's like
some I don't know, if it's trauma, there's something attached
to it. Maybe growing up he wasn't like I don't know,
allowed to have sleepovers. But he's a boy though I
know mostly girls like we did that, um and sometimes
it's just you know, you weren't vibing like right sleepovers
like to you like you know you'd cry you go
home on O. Jason Brown said he did that. He
was that kid who would call his parents to go home.

(54:40):
I don't know if there's something attached to that, but
in my opinion, because we all want my opinion. I
think there's something else. I think, um, he goes home,
either to someone else or there's just something else happening.
Why to be somebody else. I'm stutching. I know, well
I'm also crazy, but I'm just I'm just saying I
don't think I'm to his place. Yeah, and that you

(55:02):
know already hide the kids and wife go in the
basement slept. Maybe he's the tosser and turner and he
doesn't want to interrupt her sleep, you know what I'm saying.
Or maybe he's got a mouthguard or some kind of
something psychological. Then maybe it's maybe he feels confined and
he needs his own space or something, if you want

(55:24):
to go psychological with it. But I don't think it's
I don't know. I think it's childhood drama or cheating.
But let me take some phone calls on this and
let's see what people have to say. Thank you, have
a good day, good luck. I'm just thinking outside the box.
I mean, I love you, but you always go to cheating.
It's always about I think ninety percent of the time
I do yes, And I don't think it has to
be that all the time. I know but it's like, Okay,

(55:45):
you're a grown ass man not sleeping with your girl.
That's your girlfriend, sleep a sleeping with her, But I
don't know that it's cheating eight five, five nine one
one on three five. What to do about the guy
that doesn't want to physically sleep in the same bed
with his girlfriend, but he'll do everything else? Ryan? Hey, Ryan,

(56:06):
what's your theory? Man? Good morning? I think that maybe
it's possible that uh, you know, he has too every
night and he only feels comfortable doing that. A lot
of people feel that way. Okay, now there that makes
way more sense to me than the cheating are gonna do.
Maybe the guy, maybe the guy has you know, I

(56:27):
don't know, stomach isshoes and he's just not ready to
go there yet. They've only been dating for a few months,
she said, a couple of months whatever. Maybe he's not
ready to tell her about his ibs or something. Okay,
you know, maybe he takes medication, doesn't carry it with him,
and maybe he's just not ready to get believe it
or not. And you would argue while they're sleeping together,
so he should. But maybe there's another level here where

(56:48):
he's not ready to divulge the unsexy. Great, thank you, Ryan,
have a good day. I'm why do you agree? Micah?
Hey morning, Hey, good morning. Your roommate is like this, Yes,
the glitter of the identical person. Granted she's a female, um,

(57:08):
but she like we went to veterinary school together. Sleep
has always been really important. She's an er doctor now
and she is our doctor that went to veterinary school.
I'ncerned about that. Does she go to medical school? Like, actually, right,
there are veterinary Okay, good, I was worried. Oh no, no,
this is wonderful. I'm very happy. That's incredible work. I

(57:30):
just was afraid that she went to veterinary school and
now she's a doctors needed these days. I wanted to
be clear on where we're at with this. Okay, so no,
I had had no idea what I'm doing a human
but no, she so sleep has has always been very
very important, and she I make fun of her all
the time for this, like that if they were to
get married, which they are going to, like that, there's

(57:51):
going to have to be a separate room for when
she wants her separate nights. Like I'm not even kidding.
I'm the only person that's allowed to sleep with her
and her dog most the time. But she's so in
love with him. She values their relationship. But like she
just made it clear from the very beginning, was like, hey,
I love you, but like I it bothers me so

(58:11):
much when there's someone moving next to me and it
has nothing to do with you. It's like any thing.
And so you know, there's some nights that she sucks
it up and they and they sleep together because that's
something that he likes to do. But if there are
definitely knights where she's just like I can't today. I
know people think this is weird. I've said this for
years though, Like and I've joked about having their two
separate houses or whatever in a relationship. But I can

(58:32):
tell you I get up at four o'clock in the morning.
I know other people who I know news anchors to
get up at two o'clock in the morning, and they
sleep in separate bedrooms because it would you know, it
would really disturb someone's life. I think Rufee is about
to go there. But like, I wouldn't have a serious
problem if we spent some nights together and some nights separate.
I would not have an issue with that. I would

(58:52):
not be offended. No knights would offend me. But if
we spent like several nights together, and then maybe you know,
occasionally we spent night's apart, or if you weren't feeling
well or you wanted to go to bed early or late,
that wouldn't. But if you never wanted to sleep in
bed with me, I would have a problem with that.
He would. I would Micah, thank you have a good day. Yeah,
you're welcome. I wish your luck. Oh, I wish she's saying,

(59:13):
I hope I love you too. I think she loves
cheating the corner, Paulina, I love you too. Tell every
guy and be like you're like, yeah, the guy came home.
He wasn't hungry because he had dinner with another woman.
I'm the guy came home. I tried to make him
a drink. He wasn't Thursday, not even drink with another woman. No,

(59:36):
I'm on TikTok right now. My algorithm is like cheaters
and just people being crazy. Sure is the man came
home from the Jimmy was sweaty because he was begging
other woman. He has no clearly everybody knows it. Oh,
poor hobby sometimes that dude he hobby came home from

(01:00:00):
work after three days and I know he had to
live at the firehouse, but obviously he was with another
woman in the firehouse with his hosea. How you doing ay,
morning man, this is a recap. You're unstego this woman. Uh,
he's been dating a guy for a couple of months
and he doesn't everything's normal and fine, but he doesn't

(01:00:21):
want to sleep with her in bed. He leaves and
then she leaves, and there's no actual like sleeping. They
do other things. They don't sleep, though, what do you
think don't I don't think it's that big of a deal.
I heard a couple other people say sometimes they just
don't like sleeping next to other people. But honestly, it
might be something as simple as it's only been a
couple of months. Maybe he doesn't want to poop at
or place. I'm telling you. I'm telling you, I do

(01:00:43):
that first thing in the morning, and that's there. He's
just not ready for that. It could be. I know
it sounds weird. It could be real, though, Thank you, Adam,
have a good day. I don't think that's a invalid argument.
Jennifer Hi Hi, good morning. So I have a friend

(01:01:03):
that would always tell us stories, really good friend, always
tell us stories about like, oh yeah, I had this
girl where I took around a date, she came over,
we did whatever we did, and then I called her
an uber when we were done. And he would do
this all the time, like often, probably too often, and
we'd always be like, why can't they sleep over? And
he'd be like, well, first of all, because I like

(01:01:23):
my sleep and I want to be able to go
to the bathroom not have to, you know, dance around it,
not be uncomfortable. I just want to sleep in my bed.
I don't know what she's like. I don't know what
she likes. I don't want to have Sunder's name. But
like he had all these rules right, And then things
got a little heated with me and him, and we
started messing around, and I would always just be like,

(01:01:44):
all right, gotta go, gotta go before he sends bias
in an ub. But obviously he wouldn't, so I would
just leave. Months later, he felt like not weeks later,
he'd be like, can you sleep over? Can you sleep over?
And I no, Like that's weird, you don't even like that.
But he's like, well, I like you, I'm comfortable with you.

(01:02:05):
I don't care. It's all about comfort, really, like it's
truly about comfort. It's kind of funny though then you
were like, no, I don't really want to know. I
would like, no, I'm good, I don't I don't need to.
But he would always beg me too. So it's like
a level of comfort. And also if they truly like you,
don't have you stay. It's an intimate thing, like cuddling

(01:02:26):
is nice. If they don't want to cuddle with you,
then how really into you are they What if they
cuddle before they leave, Like because he said he stays
for or she said he stays for a while. Afterwards
it's just for the sleep, so he stays for a while, Well,
then it's not a poop thing think about it. I mean,
cuddling is nice too, but when you get that dead arm,
when that's a that's a real serious thing. You don't.

(01:02:48):
I don't mess I don't mess with my sleep. I
will say, like, and people do spend the night. I'm
not like this guy, But I will also say that
that would be a serious issue, like if I if
I could not sleep well with somebody in I would
have to figure that out, because you know, there's really
no compromise as it pertains to sleeping when you wake
up early and for most people there and you get
older and stuff, you got it. You gotta get a

(01:03:09):
good night's sleep. But so are you still hooking up
with this guy or he hooking up with another in
your friend group? I like this friend group. I think
I want to be It's we're going on a year
and a half strong. It's crazy, it's we do I mean,
that's it like and truly I'm in a relationship. So
it's kind of weird. Wait a minute, okay, now hold
on a second. So you're in a relationship with another man. Yeah,

(01:03:37):
and you sleep with your friend still yeah, and they
know no more aping I don't care, Jennifer, have a seat,

(01:04:03):
have a seat on my coup. Okay, all right, yeah,
it's I mean, it's strictly h I jifen. We're feeling
for the other person. And yeah, okay, how long have
you had the boy? Here's what I need? Uh uh

(01:04:23):
four years. I'm not I'm not judging. I just want
to get to I want to get all the information here.
So you've been with a boyfriend for four years, but
then your friend comes along to you and is like,
let's start sleeping at it, so you do. So it's
the sexious banana. It's kind of just it kind of
just happens. Oh, it's amazing, it's amazing. And the sex
with the four year guy is not is not bananas,
I assume correct. Okay, so why bother them? So? So,

(01:04:48):
so here's what it comes down to. Is you feel
comfortable with the other guy or secure, but you and
you don't with the friend, but the sex is good?
Is that? Is that the what's going on? Well, it's
a little more than my point. I'm engaged. Why I
know why, Jennifer, I gotta say, why marry the guy?
Why marry the guy if you like sleeping with someone else? Like, well,

(01:05:10):
you don't have to do that, you know that? Oh
I know. But I've given my um fiance the option
to like be done because I don't get what I
need from him in the bedroom. If it doesn't he
doesn't want to leave, But what about your life? What
about you? Like you have a say in this too, Like,

(01:05:32):
I mean, he doesn't want to leave, dump him and
you'll be with the other guy. What if a friend
wanted to be with you long term, he doesn't want
to be with a friend. You want to marry one guy.
You want these guys to be one person. You want
you want, Jennifer, you want these to be one It'll
be someone completely different other than those two people. You

(01:05:52):
can find both in one guy. You just haven't. No,
you're you're right, I know, and I might give you know,
my my friend the benefit of the doubt and be
with him. I just had a fun way to like
nicely drop. How does your friends? How does your friends him?
How does your friends who you sleep with feel about

(01:06:13):
you being engaged to another man? Oh, he's got to
love it. I don't. Well, he obviously doesn't mind, knows him?
Yeah I do? Oh, man, I don't know. This is
why don't get married. Don't get Maybe I don't think
he does, because maybe he'd maybe he'd like to be there.

(01:06:34):
Maybe he thinks he's the guy who's both you know
what I'm saying. Maybe he'd like to be with her
and not split time. So, Jennifer, you want to be
with who do you want to be with? I'd like
I personally think i'd be happier with my friend but
then again it's like, okay, then don't get married. What
do you do then? Don't get married? Don't get married? Well,

(01:06:56):
I don't plan to. I mean I don't plan She's
a matter of yeah, it's a matter of time. The
matter of everything is like, yeah, do you think do
you think you would be good with the friend even
though you guys are just like hooking up? Like is
he a relationship type? Does he want to wipe you up?
I'm curious if he wants that too? Right, well, he

(01:07:19):
definitely wants that. I mean she said not a number
of times. Then and do hot girl summer? Yeah, I
on Jennifer Goodness, come out with me girl, Yeah, send
me a DM. I'd like to meet you. I need
to the wedding and do it at the altar. Let's
gold be horrible. I need I need to Jennifer. I

(01:07:42):
need to understand you better. But like Cale and I
are going to take you out, I need to sit
across the table from you. I need to look at you.
I need you to show me what these guys look like.
I need to know more Red on air. Hit me
in the d MS and then maybe I can get
it on this time, I got enough underg for all.

(01:08:02):
You're a bad girl, you know. Yeah, I love it.
You know, I don't understand when people say there's not
enough time in the day. Trust me, there is, damn girl. Girl.
You just about hope your fiance ain't listening. Girl, but
that poor man no offense. But you ain't sleeping in

(01:08:23):
my ba. I'm gonna get you over, girl, my mind
in the pretzel. I'm confused about so many things. Confused,
all right, Jennifer, just want both start over, but she's
not gonna do it anyway. To send me a d
I need I need to see what you look like, Jennifer.

(01:08:43):
We all need to see what you look like. I
don't know why. I'm just fascinated, like you some kind
of maid stand there. I don't know. I'll never share.
I'll never share. Listen. No, my friends growing up would
always call me the black widow. Always sounds like I
don't know what it is about you, ever, guy always
wants to be around you. You are like, all right,
this sexy queen. I'll be judge of that. Really not yes,

(01:09:07):
you are, you know, but you'll give your ill be
I'll be the judge of that. Hang on a second, Yeah,
get her info. Get I need I need to see,
I need to understand. Hey, Emily, I'm with you on this.
Jennifer needs to be single, right, Yes, Jennifer, honey, you
you have a voodoo clam and you need to on
your own. Yea. That is a textbook situation of a

(01:09:30):
voodoo clam. And she needs like hot roast summer. Yes, girl,
don't both of them. She's looking for one guy out
of two, you know. But you know what, here's the thing.
I'm not certain that Jennifer would be happy with one
guy ever, even if she found the guy who does both.
I think there's a level of instability that sho she
commits to it. I don't know. I think she likes

(01:09:51):
start of Europe, spend, spend a summer in Europe, you know,
I love Yeah, But I think she could find two
guys in Italy too, So God bless her. All Right,
I gotta go. I'm more than two. Thank you, guys.
Wow wow wow wow wow. Interesting turn of events. All right,
let me come back. We'll do this. Uh, we'll do

(01:10:13):
the clear the teacher wish List in just a second.
And show Biz Fred's Show Down eighty five five five
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a hunt for four hundred bucks? Joji is on the
Fred Show commercial free one three five. That's not what
I expected. That. I don't know, I just didn't expect
that call. And now I'm very I'm just very curious
about this woman, Jennifer, Jennifer the Staego lady on The

(01:10:33):
Fred Show at seven forty. And I'm gonna tell you something.
This is this is my theory, and this is no
dis on Jennifer at all. But you think, and maybe
I'm the only one who thinks is but like we've
had people call that have these wild stories over the years,
and you're like, this chick must be like a model,
you know, she must have this, and you start thinking
about the physical, like she must be irresistible. But this

(01:10:55):
is not necessarily physical. This is some sort of mental
like this woman has some sort of like well voodoo.
I'm telling you, I bet I bet Jennifer is average looking.
And this is I'm not trying to be like disrespectful,
but what I'm saying is, I bet you she's not
like WHOA, But I bet you she's just got that thing.

(01:11:16):
And everybody knows the man or the woman who's got
that thing. It's just different. It's that bde, it's that clairvoyant.
I don't know what it is, but we've all met
that person who's like that is not and I could
be wrong. Maybe she's like super hot, but we've all
met that person before who I think is not necessarily
our type, but they somehow have a hold on us.

(01:11:37):
You know what I'm talking about? Why am I the
only one getting sultry about I'm trying to think if
I know what you're talking about, You've never been with
anybody who's like this guy isn't traditionally the person I
would want to be with, But like, boy do I do?
They got something going on? I think so. I don't
really have a physical type though, so nothing really surprises
me there. Well I don't either, but I've definitely been

(01:11:59):
with people who have a more of a mental hold
on me than others. Like I'm just captivated and it's
not necessarily esthetic. But we'll see, we'll see if she
hits us. Yeah, I don't think she want I think
did you hear what she said to Jason? She doesn't
want him to get caught up in her web. She
said that, Yeah, she doesn't want us to get Okay,
now see now part of me is wondering, now if

(01:12:21):
this is just a game. So looking at this is
you I'm talking about. She's selling herself as having some
sort of grip on men, and you're straight. I know, yeah,
I mean I was questioning for a second. She's that confident,
she's that confident that she could get you. She's a
colonial woman. She could not only get you, turn you straight,
but then he suck you in. Oh, she'sa going to

(01:12:43):
Walton here and do what I've been working on for years.
I don't know. I think she's got she got a
she got that voodoo clam is what's her name? Said? Hey, Chrissie,
did you just hear that that? I heard it all.
I did not expect that call, and I I just
have so many questions. I want to see this person.
I want to meet this I want to understand you know. Yeah,

(01:13:06):
I sew you. This is one thing to fallow, that's
for sure. Oh my gosh, So you, Chrissy are in
Hammond and you teach first grade. We're not going to
say the name of the school. How long you been teaching?
This is gonna be my fourth year, okay, and I'm
looking at your wishless year. My name is Christina and
I am a teacher at a low income district in Indiana.

(01:13:26):
I've been teaching for four years and I've enjoyed every
minute of it. I've always wanted to be a teacher
since I was a small child. Being in the classroom
was always a safe learning place for me. I want
to bring that same feeling to my classroom being a
safe place for my students as well, and which is amazing.
And I admire you and comment you for that. So
you need a bunch of stuff then for your classroom?
What kind of stuff? I mean? My wishless kent goals

(01:13:50):
from everything like some basics and I know that some
of the students aren't going to be able to come
in with or consistently have, and then some some things
that makes the classroom faun and engage and makes the
students want to learn and come back and enjoy their
time in school. I love it. So I'm going through
this list here. So we want to give you some
money to help clear this list as much of it
as we possibly can, thanks to foot First Pedietary and

(01:14:12):
Epic Records. Because you're doing an amazing thing. And if
anybody else wants to help you out, they can go
on our website at Fredshire Radio dot com and they
can see you again. All that, even if we don't
award people with the money, all the teacher wish lists
are up there from different neighborhoods and you can click
and maybe make a donation and help out a student
or a teacher in your neighborhood. But yeah, I see

(01:14:33):
a bunch of stuff on here. All right, Oh, I
see doctor sueis boom, okay done, you gotta get back anything,
doctor SEUs. I'm in you know, yeah, yeah, So when'd
you guys? Actually what do the students come in? Soon?
Come in next Wednesday? Okay? All right? And I see
decorations on here to make the classroom look amazing. And
then yeah, I see the basics, like you know, glue

(01:14:55):
and h this is still Elmer's glue that you can
like put on your fingers and then it your eyes
and you can, I don't know, make a little ball
out of it. Yeah, yes, definitely still can do that. Yeah, well,
I think I would be perfect for first grade. Then
I think I'm gonna come in. I mean, maybe you
should come by. Maybe I'll come by and hang out.
But hey, Chrissy, do you have a crazy web to you? Chrissy?

(01:15:17):
Are all the vixens calling in this morning? Are you
all trying to bring us into your web? No? No
for me, no web for Christy. Look, thank you so
much for being an amazing teacher. And I hope this
ups a little bit. And thank you for listening as well.
We appreciate you. And and good luck with the list
and with the school year. Yeah, thank you so much.
You gotta hang out one second, there you go. Um else,

(01:15:39):
we got on this thing wobble chair flexible seating. Okay,
all right, I'd like that. I like those little wobble chairs.
I'd break it if I said on it, you know,
Like I'm afraid if I ever go, like I don't
know where they had little chairs and little tables, you
know what, the thing would just wobble and all over

(01:16:00):
my SATs like that, you know, like the whole thing.
Maybe we'll just sit on the floor, like what what's
the noise? It would happen if I said. That's why
how I feel when Ash like complays in my table,
I'm like sit in my table, you know, a little

(01:16:21):
table and chairs in the seat. I know. I'm just
like I'll stand son, you standing at me, take the
whole table with you. Daddy will get stuck. Don't elaborate
on that. It wasn't such a horny girl today. Ok

(01:16:42):
I was going to do first, and your dad was
listening for the first hour of the show too. He
doesn't care. He says like, that's my girl. Okay. No,
I'm only having to switch aut this report, So I
do not think that he's like, that's my girl when
she talks about Okay, yeah, that would be Britney Spears.

(01:17:05):
Husband Sam Askari defended her a second time after Kevin
Federline claimed her sons don't want to see her and
are embarrassed by her Instagram. So we posted on Instagram
saying even if there was truth or her kids being
ashamed of their mother's choices and body positive image, they
wouldn't be the first teams to be embarrassed by their parents.
Most kids are embarrassed of their parents at one point. Eventually,

(01:17:27):
if not already, they will realize their mother's choices are harmless,
an expression of newly found freedom. There's nothing to be
embarrassed about, just lots of things to be proud of.
Kevin remember, was married to Brittany from oh four to
oh seven The Dark Ages, and he said in an
interview that he kind of felt the need to apologize
to his sons for their mom's Instagram, but it is true.

(01:17:49):
We're all embarrassed of our parents, so and I don't
think he should be doing public interviews about that. Olivia Newton,
John's Grease co star John Travolta posted a tribute after
her JIC passing. He said, my dearest Olivia, you made
all of our lives so much better. Your impact was incredible.
I love you so much. We'll see you down the
road and we'll all be together again. Yours from the

(01:18:09):
moment I saw you and forever. Olivia passed remember yesterday
after a thirty year battle with breast cancer. Justin peace,
real quick. Nicki Minaj will be honored with the Michael
Jackson Video Vanguard Award at this year's VMA's. She's also
going to perform at the show, which will take place Sunday,
August twenty eight, New Jersey, and Nikki joins people like Madonna,

(01:18:31):
Janet Jackson, LL Cool, j, Jennifer Lopez, and Missy Elliott,
David Bowie, the Beatles, and director Richard Lester. They all
shared the honor at the first ever VMA's back in
nineteen eighty four, which is crazy to think about. Want
to take it online today it looks like Camila Kubeo
has a new boo and we have new music. Speaking
at Britney Spears from hurts on Frendshire Radio dot Com,

(01:18:52):
I feel a little better. There are a number of
people in my DM saying the same thing, like what
does that girl look like? I gotta know? And again,
I don't know why that nat. I just said. That's
the point I was trying to make before. It's like,
I don't necessarily think it does matter what she looks like,
because I think it's something more like, I don't know,
on another level like that it factor yeah, yeah, but
I'm still curious and I'm glad other people are too.

(01:19:15):
I gotta have the visual to go. I gotta understand.
I just want to talk to her same like we
had to take her out, buy the drinks and see
if we all wind up together at the end of
the night. That she's so like flippant about it and
thinks it's funny. That scares me a little. She literally
told a gay man that she can't provide her information

(01:19:35):
to him because he might get caught up in her web.
She doesn't even have the right parts they know. I
believed her though for some reason, he felt vulnerable. I
didn't take her info. I was scared. No, I need
to know more. We need to go out calein and
I need to go out and do a focus study
on this. I need to understand. We are sociologists around here.

(01:19:55):
I need to understand. But I hope she doesn't marry
that guy. And that's another thing, Like maybe she's telling
the truth because she's like, I don't want to be
with this dude, but he won't go away, like he's captain.
Maybe she's telling the truth. Maybe she truly has this
ability to captivate. Well, I don't like that she was
hiding behind She's like, well, I gave him the option
because I told him he's not satisfying me. It's like,
but you didn't tell him. You've been banging another dude

(01:20:17):
and you have the option to leave, and you know
you should. You're not a victim, no offense. I mean,
love you, girl, But what it sounds like he doesn't
please her but makes her feel safe, And it sounds
like the other guy doesn't do anything but pleaser. And
I do think that, you know, you may never find
if both are a ten or a nine. You may
never find a person who's both ten. But you'll find

(01:20:39):
somebody who's both eight. You know you can find. So
I believe there's somebody out there who can do it all.
But you're gonna have to compromise, or at least tell
the truth right, or just tell the truth. Do you
have what it takes? The battle show Fish Shelley, and
the show showed, and I was just as excited as
all of you in that. Wow. I just there were

(01:21:00):
so many things I wanted to know. I'm changed. Didn't
see that turn cut ways anyway, So I hope they
work out the sleeping in the bed thing. But anyway,
let this was way more interesting. Hey Donna, Hey good Marning, Donna.
Did you hear that? I did hear that? I mean,
what the hell, it's crazy. I'd like to know her secret.

(01:21:20):
Have you ever been with somebody though? I mean, are
you a married woman or single? Or what's your deal?
I am divorced? You divorced Okay, so maybe it was
this guy once upon a time or girl and whomever.
But have you ever been with somebody who has that
sort of it's some kind of like a mental hold.
It's like it's more than just a physical it's more
than just the aesthetic, Like they got some kind of

(01:21:42):
thing going. That's that's on another level. Honestly, I have not,
I definitely have. It turned out that this woman was
also really attractive though she was she was really attractive,
she was good in bed, but she was really toxic
and I couldn't get enough. And I think it was
because I knew that I knew that it was like unstable.

(01:22:04):
I knew that it wasn't a safe place, but like
and I thought maybe if I like got enough of it,
maybe that like I would conquer it kind of thing.
But I was never going to conquer it, that was
the point. But it was but there was some sort
of subliminal, like higher level. I don't know. It's only
happened a couple of times, really, only once I can
think of. Was it calculated you think on her end?
Or do you think she just had something? I think

(01:22:26):
she knew what she was doing. She never really lied
to me. She because she was never really committal, but
she knew that she knew what I was after, and
and so you know what I mean. It was like
she didn't She wasn't cheating on me, she wasn't being dishonest,
but she also wasn't being transparent either. She had complete control,
and I loved every second. I don't even know what

(01:22:48):
happened to her. It doesn't matter. Say I have no idea,
but I didn't do anything. I can't find her, because
trust me, I'd love to go. I love to get
sucked back in anyway. I'm ready to get hurt again
now I am. Just bring it on, Donna, You're like,
what the hell am I doing here? Let's play the game.
Four is the prize, twenty six and five is my

(01:23:09):
record six game win streak. Five questions. Shelley's back in
a couple of weeks. I'm filling in in the show
of Miss Friends showdown and Donna, good luck, thank You's
that was like I didn't call to talk about that.
He's wearing his car wash hoodie, as I like to
call it lovingly, it's a pastel vibe, like an easter vibe.
What do you got on the bottom. Let's see he's

(01:23:30):
got his gray shorts and that's grab it. Okay, You ready, Donna,
I'm ready, Let's go okay. Which iconic actress and singer
passed away yesterday at the age of seventy three. Oliviaton
John Which professional boxer is accusing Hulu of stealing his

(01:23:51):
life story for a new show. That's a Boxer, Um,
Mike Tyson, That's a This a late iconic singer known
for songs like I Want to Dance with Somebody and
how Will I Know? Has a birthday today. Whitney Houston.
Former Nickelodeon star Jeanette McCurdy said she had an abusive

(01:24:12):
relationship with her boss during her time at the network.
Jeanette played Sam Pucket for six seasons on This show
Car Which new movie starring A Brad Pitt opened with
a mediocre thirty million dollar debut Weekend Bullet Train. Bye Bye,
Fred Bye. She got a five single, Get out of here.

(01:24:38):
There's no way you're gonna get five today. Yeah, you took.
I was looking in the window and look on your
face like she was doing poorly. No, No, we were
like hell yeah, yeah, I don't want She was even
making great guesses and everything? She got it? Are you
lying to me? She did? She really gonna find she did?
She did? Is it? Where's Jennifer? Is it jennif? Is

(01:25:02):
this your calling with a different Is this Jennifer with
a different name? Do you have a power over us
right now? Sorry? Find what is Which iconic actress and
singer passed away yesterday at the age of seventy three.
Olivia Newton John Queen. Which professional boxer is accusing Hulu
of stealing his life story for a new show Like Tyson?

(01:25:24):
This late iconic singer known for songs like I Want
to Dance with Somebody and how Will I Know? Has
a birthday today? Whitney Houston? Sure yes. Former Nickelodeon star
Janette McCurdy said she had an abusive relationship with her
boss during her time at the network. Jeanette played Sam
Pucket for six seasons on this show Rufia. What are
you doing with your hand? Fans? All right? See jazz hands? Yeah? Um?

(01:25:49):
Which new movie starring Brad Pitt opened with a mediocre
thirty million dollar debut weekend. Knew it? I don't remember it.
I don't too guess what's Indiana? Jose What was it?

(01:26:09):
I need to get a story about it too, Donna.
Four hundred bucks. Hey, yeah, I'll lose with the four
That's fine. That's that's a respectable that's a battle. I
like it. You ended my six game win streak twenty
six and six, my record. Four hundred bucks, Donna, you
can't hang with the peacock. Nice job. Oh my god,
You're people are still going to Brad Pitt movies. Yeah

(01:26:31):
he hasn't had one in the one because it cost Yeah,
so not really so I don't feel it. Back, don
a great job, enjoy the money. Hang on one second, Okay,
thank you? Anything you going? Oh man, I get the
Art Carley question, but not the Brad Pitt. What the
hell's around with me? Your brain is weird. It is weird.

(01:26:52):
Good news stories. We'll come back and do them next.
I guess. Still got stuff to give away today. I've
got White Sox, Paulina's a Ballgirl, Friday Cascade will be there,
Swedish House Mafia tickets, Prince Uh the Immersive Experience, got
tickets to set as well, and more stuff waiting by
the phone's coming up. Trending stories, the entertamer Import All
on the way next, We're commercial free too. On the

(01:27:13):
Friend Show Show Why from America's Greatest City, Chicago, an
I heart radio station. I can't imagine the level of paranoia.
You just goes you picked the most comman We didn't
pick it. She called but the most common female name,
and you go, yeah, if you got a fiance name
the most common female name, she's cheating on you. Every

(01:27:35):
guy driving to work now married too, are engaged to
Jennifer is like, oh Jesus, just make double chicks, you
know what I'm saying. I wonder if that was her
real name. Well, I guess she wasn't calling to talk
about that initially, so maybe it was her real name.
I was starting to feel a little guilty about myself
for wanting so intently to see what she looks like.
But I'm not even embellishing. A lot of people in
my dms are like, please tell us what your thoughts

(01:27:57):
are when you see what she looks like. A lot
of people are also fascinated with what she looks like.
Does she really have some sort of look? Is she
truly a maven? Or she just an average looking person
out here and she's just an assassin of the D
You know what I mean? She could just be a
d assassin like you are. Jason yea gypsy Clamo. No,

(01:28:23):
I've never heard that. I've met that person, but I've
never heard it. I've encountered one or two. It's like,
why is this one different? But it certainly is. Huh.
I kind of wish I had the voodoo stick or
I don't know would be. I don't know what the
equivalent would be. But you can hit once, you can
hit twice. Yeah, yeah, baddest chick. Yeah, and I got

(01:28:49):
the magic magic off the rails waiting by the phone.
Why did somebody you ghosted? We'll do that next. The
fun fact coming up after the entertainer up for what
you have in there. So Johnny Depp is back in
a big way. That's the teams. Well, yeah, we were

(01:29:10):
wondering is he gonna come back? And he's back in
a big way. Yeah, Okay, the French Show is on.
Kiss up him, it feels good. Shut up United Auto
Insurance seven seven three two two five thousand. Get you
some car insurance, save some money. If you already have
car insurance, call him and tell him Fred sent you voodoo.

(01:29:32):
I wish I had that voodoo u Caleum could new
his happy stories every day. On the show Would You
Find So, a Mississippi man says his twenty pound calico
cat saved his life when gun toting robbers tried to
break in. So his cat, named Bandit. I guess he
ran into his bedroom to warn him. He thinks, he said,

(01:29:53):
his cat has never done this before or acted this way.
So when his cat started pawing at him, he knew
something was wrong. And they're he was two robbers, one
with a gun and one with a crowbar. Just sounds
like home alone. We're attempting to break into his back door.
He went to go check things out, the robbers got
scared fled the scene. Um Everett adopted Bandit from the

(01:30:13):
Tubelow Lee Humane Society four years ago, and he now
calls him his guard cat after he saved his life. Well,
my cat would never yet will be like y'all got food,
don't they say that? Like if you die, your cat
will eventually eat you, like if you die in the
house and before you yeah, before a dog for ye
that your cat will be like, Well they wait a

(01:30:36):
little while, which is nice. Um. By the way, Wilbert
with the with the d M of the Day, fred
on air Stari, go ahead, me dying hopefully Jennifer's fiance
bought her a fake engagement. Oh you know he didn't.
She probably got a whopper on her hand. She doesn't
even take it off to cheat on him. That the seat,
because I know people have cheated and they do take
their rid throw me off. I'd be like, hey, can

(01:30:58):
we you know, turn it around. Well, don't turn it around,
and they hurt me with that thing. I don't want
my skin cells on that thing. Maybe she's right handed.
I don't know the story. I want to go to, UM,

(01:31:34):
this is sweet story. Charlie Dooman, he's the chef and
manager at Lo Joe's in Plainfield, has a huge fan base.
His boss, Jamie, might be his biggest fan of all.
So Chef Charlie is the most inspirational human on earth
in my book, Um, she said the owner of mo
Joe's or Jamie. I don't know that, Tony or a girl.

(01:31:57):
I'm not sure. Anyway, Nothing gets this man down. About
four years ago, he was declared legally blind after suffering
two strokes within a couple of months. He was terrifying.
I had to learn everything over and over again, he said, showering,
using the bathroom, walking, So, fearing his cooking career was over,
he consulted with his executive chef again him Ryan, who
encouraged him to try out different stations in the kitchen.

(01:32:18):
Four years later, the guy can do any job related
to cooking and is now manager at Mojo's. So despite
being legally blind he has a very narrow field of vision.
He wears Irish Vision electronic glasses to help enhance what
little sight he has left so he can read tickets
and recipes and all of that. But during an event
at the restaurant in April of this year, those glasses

(01:32:41):
came up missing. Me looked everywhere, couldn't find them. So
the team at Mojo's in playing Field baked about three
hundred and fifty key lampies and sold them to raise
money to replace the missing glasses. In just two days,
they ragged up thirteen thousand dollars in donations, making enough
to purchase him a pair of glasses and two additional
hair for visually impaired children. They also went to sixteen

(01:33:03):
different hospitals, fire stations and police stations with one hundred
additional pies that were purchased by people who weren't able
to pick them up. So a very sweet story the community.
Joe's Yeah, yeah, it's like a Cajun in Caribbean food. Yeah,
playing Field, Illinois. Go check them out, mo Joe's it's
the name of the place. And shout out to all
of them. That's a very cool thing. Waiting by the phone,

(01:33:24):
Why did somebody get ghosted? Got socks, tickets, got fun
fat all coming up? Trip to Vegas too. I her
radio music festival less than an hour away? Fred show?
Why were you left waiting by the phone? Ryan, Good morning, welcome,
thanks for having me. Yeah, so what's going on with Alison?
Tell us everything we need to know, how you met,

(01:33:46):
about any dates that you've been on. What's going on now?
How we can help all that? Yeah, sadly there isn't
too much too cell. You know, we met him bumble
after out after we met the statching fourth, had some strings,
some dinner. I thought we had a great time to
want to see her again. But you know, obviously I'm
here talking to you guys. Go on ghosted? You know

(01:34:08):
that's calls completely am wow, okay, nothing which I will say,
you know these dating apps, we talk about them all
the time. A lot of people meet this way. Now
most people meet this way. It feels like I'm waiting
by the phone. And people can be super flaky, you know,
But but usually the flakiness is on the app. It's
usually not after you meet someone. Like once you get
to the stage where you're actually seeing somebody in person,

(01:34:28):
a lot of times you kind of already vetted them. Yeah,
I mean, you know, I'm gonna don't know how this works. Like,
if you're not here about them on the app, they're
probably watching somebody else. So if you've already stand on
date with someone and don't hear back, I don't know
if like I did something, I just at this point
one answers, right, And it's annoying. Of course, when you
go out with somebody, you spend the time, spend the money,
and you know you like them and you feel connection.

(01:34:50):
It's like, oh, finally I can get off this bs
and maybe I actually met somebody. And then now here
you are not hearing from the person. So you want
the closure. So let's call Alison. You know, maybe it's
a a good explanation. Maybe she's got something going on,
and we can set you guys up on another date
or maybe maybe something else. So hang on, we'll do
it next. Let's find out what's going on? Part two
of waiting by the phone. After a little naz X

(01:35:12):
two minutes away The Fred Show commercial free on one
h three five in the middle of forty minutes of
commercial free Fred Show. Right now, you don't have to
go anywhere. One h three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number
one hit music station. Brian, Yeah, welcome back. Let's call Alison.
You guys met on bumble, you chatted for a while,
went on a date, and he thought it went great,
except you've reached out now post date several times, called, texted,

(01:35:35):
no response, completely ghosted. You want to know what's going on? Yeah,
let's figure this out together. I guess all right, Let's
call her right now, good luck? Hello? Hi? Is this Alison? Yeah? Ali? Hi,

(01:35:56):
good morning Fred from the Fred Show. The whole crew
is here. It's one h three five Kiss FM and Chicago,
and I am sorry to bother, but I do have
to tell you that we are on the radio and
I would need your consent to continue with the calls.
That okay, if we chat for a minute. Okay, yeah,
what's going on. I know it's a little abnormal and
we're not sure if you've heard it before, but um,
we're calling on behalf of a guy who says he

(01:36:16):
met you. I'm bumble and I guess you guys went out.
His name is Brian. Do you remember Brian? Oh? Yeah,
I remember him? How could I forget? Okay, m Bryan? Um,
why is Brian calling? Well, of all people? So he
told us about your date. He felt like things went
really well. He was excited about the potential. He says,

(01:36:38):
he's called you a few times and you're not responding,
and so we're trying to figure out on you know,
on his behalf, why are you not responding to him?
Like what happened? He thought everything was normal? Oh guy, no,
I can't believe he didn't tell you. Um, Brian will
always be the guy that named his dog after himself,
Like wait, what strange? Yeah, he named his dog after himself.

(01:37:04):
So he has a dog named Brian. Brian has a
dog named Brian, exactly. Yeah, we started talking about pets
at the end of the day. He got so excited
to show me a photo of his dog Brian, Like, yeah,
he named his dog after himself, and I just think
it's so weird, Like people don't do that. No, I've

(01:37:26):
actually never heard of that. I've never heard I've heard
of someone naming all their dogs the same name. I've
heard of like repeated what my father as a kid
had three Toby's why they were all labs. I don't know,
Toby one, two, three, No, No, as they would pass
and then it would be Toby two, and then there
was I think there was Toby three. Yeah, well because
he's I don't know. I don't see a problem with this.

(01:37:47):
You mean, I mean people say, oh, these are my
kids dogs, and my kids people named their kids Brian
junior juniors to me junior, Right, what's wrong with naming
your dog? Dude? Who wants to call your own name
all the time. I've never heard of anything like this. Uh,
And it was just too weird for you, Allison. Yeah,
Like I can't get over this. Um. I just think

(01:38:09):
it's weird when people name dogs human name. But well,
he couldn't think of any other name but his own. Like, really,
I don't agree with it. I mean, you do all
of our all of our animals are human names. I
don't have. I mean, but like you think so highly
of yourself that you name you? Is that what it
is is an ego thing? Are you trying to be
like funny or I've forgot to mention that Brian is here,

(01:38:31):
Brian the person, that Brian the dog. Maybe maybe Brian
the dog is here too. What's the thinking man on
naming your dog after you? I like my own name
and like what you've called it that you know some
people name their kids as to themselves, and look, I
first of all, you have to admit you saw the pictures.
He's an adorable dog. I loved him, the real Golden Doodle.

(01:38:52):
I spent a lot of money to adopt himself, a
lot of time invested into him. So I'm gonna name
him a name that I like. And I like my
own name. Also. I think it's weird naming your dogs
not like most people names are dogs have like foods.
I've meant, like you know, like pancakes and waffles and
boat cheeses and peta because it's like, oh, I'm gonna
eat my dog. No dog had a dog named pancake.

(01:39:16):
But that's I mean, that's a great name. Maybe I
waffle a little waffle come here. Uh, I don't know
it does. And also like it's not weird to be
calling him. I don't call him by Brian because he's like,
you know, when you have a dog, you always call
him like buddy or good boy or Bubba or something.
So like his official white A government name is definitely

(01:39:37):
nicknames for him. Wow. So he's a good looking dog.
You're proud of him, so you name him after you.
I don't see the problem with that. If anything, I
think it's funny, okay, all right, yeah. And also I
do want to clarify he's not technically named that for me.
I'm Brian b R I an he's actually b r
y Oh. Okay, well that's in that case. This is

(01:39:57):
totally normal, um, Alice. And so you just can't get
over this, or can you? I mean, if you had
second thought, maybe we go out with Brian, Maybe we
meet the other Brian, b R I a N meets
b r y a N. Maybe it's a big happy
family of Brian's and Alison's. Oh, this is just it's
so odd, like I've never started to see in a
situation like this. Um, it's just I can't get over this. Okay,

(01:40:21):
I didn't know why, but I just it kind of
makes me feel like I can't trust him now because
I don't know other weird things he's into in his life. Okay,
it is odd. Yeah, all right, he's a family Guy fan.
You know what I'm saying. Brian's the name of the
dog and family guy. Maybe he's a family guy fan.
Well that, but he's not named after that. Brian's named
after himself. Right, He's named after the Brian. Right. It's

(01:40:44):
a little bit weird, I will admit, but nonetheless, Uh,
no second date, Brian. I'm sorry, Alison, thank you for
your time. Brian, best of luck to you out there,
and say I had a b r y a n
for us too. Yeah. I mean that's also the weirdest
deal breaker I've ever heard, so I guess we're both weird.
Socks tickedes Casscade at the end of the Socks game,
Paulina the ball girl got tickets next after tough Cameron

(01:41:06):
Fred shows, let's use tickets now. Paulina is the ball girl.
You're gonna be a field before the game giving people
to given the pitch of the ball. Yes, I am.
Game doesn't start until she walks in which means ain't
thirty is when that game is gonna start. It actually
starts at six ten against the Tigers. So if you
could show up, you know, around them, that's not easy

(01:41:28):
for me to do. Well. We know they got charging
stations at the ballpark. They he'd actually do nice. Cascade
is gonna go on like three in the morning because Paul,
we don't want to show up until it starts a
six ten Tigers this Friday. Anybody can go MLB dot

(01:41:48):
com slash white socks for tickets or color for twenty
five wins Now eat five, five, five, nine one one
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It's brought to you by Jersey, Mike's actress, and Haiti's
back in critical condition after slipping into a coma with
injuries that are far worse than doctors originally thought. Remember

(01:42:10):
over the weekend, she was intoxicated drover car right into
someone's house that immediately caught fire, so she has a
lot of burns as well. New footage was actually released
yesterday which also shows her speeding down an alleyway and
barely avoiding hitting someone who was walking on the street.
There was someone home by the way at the time

(01:42:30):
that she crashed into the house, but thank goodness, this
woman was in another part of the house and they
started a go fund me because the home has been
deemed unsafe. But wishing everyone the best in that situation.
It's so tragic. If there any doubts that big names
would get behind Johnny Depp again after his legal battle
over Amber Heard or with Amber hood Heard, rather, we

(01:42:52):
have our answer because he just signed back with Dior
to be the new face of Savage Men Scent. I
guess so this is a multi year deal, so they
really believe in him. It's worth seven figures. Came together
in an interesting way though, because he the head hanjos
Ador and a photographer named Greg Williams, who's like a
very well known fashion photographer went to one of Johnny

(01:43:13):
and Jeff Beck's concerts in Paris. Remember how he was
doing all those concerts. Oh yeah, right like the day
after he or he was already there when yeah, he
was parting for a while, but yeah, him and his
friend would put on these concerts and I guess they
were all there to support him and this fashion photographer
actually just did the shoot right after the concert in

(01:43:34):
Paris and those photos will be used for the new
Fragrance campaign. He first signed with Dr back in twenty
fifteen as the face of this cologne. But remember after
Amber made those allegations against him, the commercial randomly mysteriously
stopped airing, so you know they cut ties with him,
and now they definitely are backing him again because he's

(01:43:56):
making a ton of money and will be for a
lot of years to come. Camila Bao seemed to confirmed
her new relationship after a hold in the hands with
Locks Club owner Austin Kevidge. I guess that's a dating app.
I love the name Los Club. They were in La
over the weekend. She was given him a little smooch
as well. Remember, rumors began spreading back in June that
they were dated dating after they were seen together. She

(01:44:19):
was obviously last dating Seawan Mendes after they split in
November of last year. They issued a joint statement on
Instagram when they ended things. But I think they're on
good terms because they've been seen a couple times walking
their dog that they shared together. Britney Spears and Elton John,
as we know, are teaming up for a duet of
the seventy two classic Tiny Dancer. Alton confirmed the news

(01:44:42):
yesterday on the gram saying it's going to be called
hold Me Closer. He gave a little rose emoji for
britt and a rocket for him, the rocket Man. The
song will be a dance record, which we're excited for.
This is her first new music since twenty sixteen, but
obviously like this is her real return um as a
freewoman after her thirteen year conservatives. It's not bad if

(01:45:04):
you're gonna do it, Elton John from a name standpoint,
Sir Elliott, you know one of your favorites, Paulina my
favorite personal He lets her redo like his most iconic song,
that's pretty I mean only for Brittany, right, yeah, well
even you can do a lipa. Yes, he also did.

(01:45:25):
Him and Young Thug did a really amazing song together.
I don't know if I even't hit anyone remembers that,
but albums kind of out here and I heard he
like really helps new up and coming artists too, like
Ed Sheeran said, he was a really big support for
him um, and he always reaches out to people so
I'd like to hear that about sir Elliott or to
check it online today Justin Bieber is apologizing if you
want to know why. It's on Fredshow Radio dot com. Julie, Hi, Julie,

(01:45:47):
how are you doing? Hi? How are you morning? What's
going on today? Just driving to work? Where do you work?
What do you do? I work for Omi Logistics, a
freak porter, so I do international, moving to painter, they're
bread everything. Wow, okay, all right, well, thank you so

(01:46:07):
much for having us on it, for listening. You got
socks tickets? Oh yeah, thank you Muchay, well, thank you.
We love you too. And make sure that you're there
in six ten when Paulina or maybe around six forty five,
when Paulina shows up and hands the ball to the
picture and you can cheer for her, and then Casscade
you get a concert. You get all that stuff on Friday. Okay, Julie, awesome,

(01:46:28):
thank you. Hang on one second. I wonder if Casscade
does he get the first pitch? Is that the deal?
Well that's a great question. Where he did. He did
the first pitch a couple of weeks ago, so maybe
they've had a lineup over there for first pictures. Really,
who else do they have? I want to say Jay
Balman did it recently, and then Ja Cortez was there.
It was a lot of people, a lot of concerts. Yeah, yeah,

(01:46:49):
there you go. Yeah, and then you're gonna be handing
the ball to the picture and then I'll be on
that field. That's right from the Friend No, is it
gonna say from the Friend Show, Paulina Row or is
it just gonna be Kiss FM's paul in a Row
without any identification of the you know, big show. Um,
that's a great question. When I usually introduced myself, I say,
Paulina from the Fred Shows. Stick with that, So it's
not gonna be Paulina from the Paulina Morning Show that

(01:47:11):
yeah in love mine? Yeah, well, maybe I should show
up and see how you're now. It's gonna be curious. No,
Paulina from the Paulina Show with Fred. I was gonna say.
That's what's gonna be. Guys, you're ready. I'm on the

(01:47:34):
Animal Facts kick this week. Uh. I didn't know this
one either, and I bet you didn't either. Female kangaroos
have three vaginas. Oh, but it's too many for Jason's
that's too too many. That's three too many, three too

(01:47:55):
many for Jason Jennifer. Other than that, three too many.
I need to see this woman, I do. I really
don't need to see this. She may have three vaginas,
for all I know, kangaroos have three? Who has apparently? Um,
I don't even know. And I have a picture of
it here. I don't know that I need to see it.
You do two uteruses, two kidneys, uma, and then they

(01:48:18):
have middle and side and lower. JJ's okay, but you
can only get pregnant out of two, right, because there's
only two utera that would make sense. I guess what's
the third one for? I mean, I don't know. I
gotta see. Uh yeah, there you go. Three vaginas of
a female kangaroo. There it is. There's a diagram right there.

(01:48:40):
Boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom bom boom
boo boom. Yeah. This is great radio as you stare
at the diagram of But that's there. You go, there's
your fact, and it ever comes up in conversation, a
little dinner conversation. You want to impress people with your knowledge,
that's the one. That's the one that's the one. Alas
have three vigdis. All right, Um, we all have that

(01:49:04):
person in our life who really it's almost no fun
to play games with in our family. Here, it's Rufio,
It's it's really, it's nearly impossible to compete with this
guy because if he doesn't win, he's pouting in mad
and if he does win, then he gloats, and I
have to think that that translates into his real life.

(01:49:25):
But I want to get into why you're competitive now.
You have a new focus that you're telling us about earlier,
a new focus of competitiveness. This is supposed to be
a fun, family, festive, community thing, but you'll take it
too far. In fact, you've already had me campaigning yes
to help you win this thing. But five five, nine,

(01:49:47):
one three five, who is it? Who is it? In
your house? Everybody's got one. It's no fun to play
a game with this person because they can't be wrong,
or they can't lose, or somebody's cheating or whatever. It's
definitely the throwback thrown down in here is about the
most intense twenty minutes of the week every week, and
like last week, the look of venom in his eyes

(01:50:10):
when there was a question about a call. The look
of I mean, it was it was like even I
had people later in the day say to me like
that was borderline uncomfortable to listen to, Like he was
really it's like, is everything okay with that guy? I'm like, no,
it's just it's just who he is. But your latest
fascination competitive fascination is Rufiel. So the town I live

(01:50:33):
in in Norwich, they announced that they're having their first
annual Halloween decorating contest. That you've already won the Christmas
one twice, two years in a row. Two years in
a row, you won the Christmas one. And so now
I saw this and I was I told Jess, I
was like, we're going all I'm going all out on this. Yeah,

(01:50:54):
but we it's you because she's not doing this, No,
she's she's like the designer, you know what I'm saying.
She helps with the placement of what we're gonna do.
And then I, you know, I put it out there
and so we got, you know, all the stuff from
last year. We got some skeletons and some lights. But
now you know, I'm trying to get that twelve foot
skeleton from home depot, shout out the Big Al if
he comes through. Oh you know, I already called it

(01:51:16):
a favor for your Ruffio because remember this is a
text I got from Rufio like three weeks ago. This
is all it said was Fred's. I didn't even say fred.
I just said, since you got the Portillo's crocs, I
should get the skeleton. No, that's not what it said.
And I'm like, what do I mean? Sense I got
it because I because they gave him to me. That's

(01:51:38):
so like, this isn't like a tip for tad thing.
It wasn't like they said, you are Rufio could have
Portillo's crocs and I said, only me. But then I
we called or I emailed big Al for you. Yes
you did, and he's going to secure a twelve foot
skeleton for Yeah. Well I'm gonna have to reach back
out because I'm gonna need more, not not another twelve
foot skeleton, but more regular size skeleton, more stuff. Yes, well,

(01:52:02):
I have to go all out. I have to. I
have to. I have to. I have to set the
bar high. You know what I'm saying. Can you win?
Do you do? You really think you'll win all of
the holiday competitions they have every time, like maybe somebody
else will win. Well, then they need to step up
their game, you know what I'm saying. Like, I'll go
around the neighborhood too, and I'll drive around and I'm

(01:52:22):
not sitting there trying to mess with the degreations stuff
like one like most of the whole strand doesn't work.
And he's like, I don't know what happened. I can
I can totally see Rufio not winning this, and then
he drives over to the person's house to analyze how
they won and criticize it and the whole thing. Hey Sergio, Hey,

(01:52:45):
good market, you guys, Hey, good morning. We all got that.
It's always that person. Every family, Every family has the pooper,
the person who can't you just can't be competitive with
them because they take it too far. Who is it
for you? Is it you? Yeah? Me, and it's Mario party.
Unfortunately that makes me become a little toxic. I get
Rufio stands loreal chief, but you know what, I become

(01:53:07):
the toxic one. And so who are we playing with
children or other adults? Oh no, it's other adults. They
will see the toxicity come out on me. Whenever I
gain an advantage on a game, a mini game, or
even like land on a hidden block where I will be,
I will legitimately go up in their face and be
telling them skill tech, skill tech. Yeah. Okay, all right,

(01:53:30):
so you're that guy and it's a child's game, but
you're playing with other adults, and so I good enough
just to win, Sergio, You've got to You've got to
really like you gotta be animated about it well to
be fair. After playing a while with the computers and winning,
especially if they're on hard mode, it just boosts up
your confidence. You Now, I can understand. Okay, Sergio, thank you,

(01:53:52):
have a great day, Thanks for listening. Thank you you
guys too. Okay. Julianna, Hi, Julianna, good morning, good morning.
Is he in your family? You you just can't play
a game with him my four year old brother? Okay,
your own four year old brother. Yes, because even if
he's not like for some reason, at four years old,

(01:54:15):
he's really good at psyching people out. How does he
How old are you? I'm eighteen, and how does a
four year old psych you out? As an eighteen year old?
We'll be playing like he's really good at like general monopoly,
and he'll be like, he'll be like, are you sure
that's the right move? Like, are you sure that he had?

(01:54:38):
He has this little demon stare and he'll just stare
you down like he knows, like I don't. I don't know. Man. Wow,
at four years old, already got it. Imagine what's gonna
happen when when he gets bigger? Oh man, I don't know.
You may up to try and use that to your advantage. Yeah,
thank you, Julianna, thanks for listening. Have a great time.

(01:54:59):
She's eighteen getting schooled by a four year old. Hey, Lizzie, Hello, Hi,
So the same thing with you, Lizzie, you got a
five year old kid? It's your kid. Yes, my kid
too competitive. It's very competitive. You play anything, Fortnite, Mario anything.
We're always cheating. We're always cheating for some reason. Wow.

(01:55:20):
So do you assume you just beat him when you
can because you got to teach him a lesson, right,
You can't let him win every time. He's gonna lose sometimes. Well,
I don't play, but my brother in laws, my husband,
they all beat him, and for some reason, they all cheated. Wow.
Where do you think he gets him from? Your husband.
Oh yeah, definitely. When they him and my other two

(01:55:42):
kids play, they're always fighting. That's funny. Lizzie, thank you
so much. Have a great day. Glad you called. Hey Joe, Hey,
Hi Joe. Who is the super competitive person in your house?
It's almost no fun? Okay? It is my brand news
of June son in law, who I love dearly. But

(01:56:03):
he is so damn smart that he's always thinking like
three or four steps ahead of you, and he does.
He glows when he knows, like he knows like three
or four steps ahead that he's got you. And he's
just chary looks. He's studying to be a lawyer. So
he's incredibly smart and I love him to death, but
I absolutely will not play with him. Yeah. You see,

(01:56:25):
that's a tough thing because you come into the family.
It's like, do you beat him to show him that
you're strong and smart or do you let them win
so that they like you, but then they might think
you're weak? So how do you I think you got
to beat him? Oh? He kicks everybody. It's an ass.
He doesn't care who. But he's already in the family, right,
they're married, so you can't what are you gonna do.

(01:56:46):
That's right death. Thank you, Joe. I'm glad you called.
Have a great day. Tom, Hi Tom, oh Tom, the
sore loser, that the overly competitive person in your group.
Who is it? My wife man? My wife? Man? Have

(01:57:08):
you holding you hostage? Now? Like my wife? Man? What
does he do? Hey? Hey, it's not fun at all.
So when we met, I see some clues, all right,
that that will be the case, but I didn't follow.
When we're playing like card games or some board games,
every time she's winning, she's all laughing, oh jobs, you know.

(01:57:32):
The minute the minute she started losing. Oh man, she
turns like into the grammar and or something, and and
the clues. When I met her, we went for a
small weekend or tennis tournament. Okay, we were just playing

(01:57:53):
a tennis ball, right, and she was winning. She was
all the fun. Like I said, suddenly I started playing
little bit hard and I got advantaged like two points
or something. She broke the tennis work. She said that
it's unfair that I'm stronger, that I shouldn't play that

(01:58:13):
on that competitive level. And I'm like, you wanted to play,
wanted to? Well, you still married her, so I guess
he's she has another side then, right, our hope you
don't have a trust now Hopefully I'm not sleeping in

(01:58:34):
your rush today. Play with little garage Tom. As long
as I'm playing tennis, I guess you're all right. Have
a good daytime. Thank you for calling. No more tennis
for Tom. It's his wife. I guess she has another side.
I hope. Damn. Let's do trending stories and blogs. Got
to trip to Vegas for our I Hear Radio Music

(01:58:56):
Festival in the next twenty minutes. Prince Immersive Experience tickets.
Also a Swedish house Mafia tickets too. Yeah, we'll do
all that before nine thirty show on one oh three
five Kiss. This is what's trending our guys headlines to
start your Tuesday in Chicago. After a thirty year battle,

(01:59:16):
a breast cancer, actress and singer, Olivia Newton John has
passed away. She died yesterday peacefully at her ranch in
southern California. She was seventy three. Olivia has been a
symbol of triumphs and a hope for over thirty years,
sharing her journey with breast cancer. They said in a statement,
her healing, inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues

(01:59:37):
with the Olivia Newton John Foundation Fund dedicated to researching
plant medicine and cancer, and Louis Flowers. The family asked
that any donations be made in her memory to the
Olivia Newton John Foundation Fund, O N Jay Foundation Fund
dot org. Yesterday was an anniversary in Chicago. It marked
eighteen years since a group of people taking a river

(01:59:57):
cruise were hit with poop from the day Matthew Band
Dave Matthews Band's tour bus. I need a song to
go with this crash into me. I think that's exactly
the one. Or Aunt smarching, Oh, Dave Matthew you know,
still haven't gone, Still haven't seen Dave Matthews Man, I

(02:00:19):
gotta go once. Maybe it's too late now, I guess.
Now he goes on stage, tripping on something and just
he's maybe he always has I'm not sure. But do
you think it would be as good as if I
had gone, like in college or in my childhood? I do.
I do. He's a super nice guy. I met him
in a hotel lobby one time and he was just
like another It's just another dude. It's like I'm like, oh,

(02:00:41):
you're Dave Matthews. He's like, yeah, man, what's sound You
wouldn't even know. Really, it just looks like a normal guy.
I think he was tripping them too. It was the
afternoon of August eighth when people on it. How many
people do you think have had sex to this song? Millions? This? Yeah? Oh,

(02:01:04):
just a melody like I can see this being on
somebody's college bang bang playlist. I'm not saying it's appropriate.
I don't know. You don't think so if this song
came on, you would I mean, like Sarah McLaughlin songs
aren't appropriate, but I'm sure they're on I'm sure they're
on people's bang bang playlist. What's your playlist? It's not,

(02:01:25):
But I'm just don't you think sometimes people put songs
on playlist by melody and then that paying is much
attention to the words. That's a whole topic. I'd have
to sit around and think about it for a while.
But like the songs that people might think are romantic
sounding but are totally inappropriate for for hooking up, Like
if you listen to the words, yeah, like most Sarah
McLaughlin songs, I will I actually did know a girl

(02:01:48):
who put that song on. Um, there's a lot of
time ago. We go to our house. She lit a
candle and played No, she played I'll Remember You. It
was always the whole Sarah McLaughlin like collection, that's nineties
of you guys. Oh well, this isn't the two thousand works. Yeah,
little candle And that was the only time I've ever
had someone lighted candle when it was like a hook up.

(02:02:08):
It wasn't supposed to be romantic. I think she did actually, um. Nonetheless.
August eighth to two thousand and four, people were on
the Architectural Boat Cruise traveling along the Chicago River. They
had an unwelcome surprise while passing under the Kinzie Street
Bridge that Dave Matthews bent to her bus was driving
across the bridge at the same time and dumped eight
hundred pounds of human waste on top of the open

(02:02:30):
air cruises passengers. The driver paid a fine, serve the
year and a half, one and a half years of probation,
and perform community service. Also, Dave Matthews gave fifty thousand
dollars to the Chicago Park District to begin the healing process.
It's gonna cost a lot more than that for me
to heal from that, mister Dave Matthews, like you'd think
so disgusting. Um Dermatologist Sandra Lee, who you might know

(02:02:56):
as doctor Pimple Popper, says her YouTube videos have been
blocked from collecting advertising income despite having millions of followers
on the platform. Her channel has seven million subscribers two
billion views, and she says she struggles to make decent
money on YouTube because the site insisted her content is
too graphic. So this lady apparently could have earned anywhere

(02:03:19):
between six and ten million dollars one hundred grand a
month in some cases, and YouTube says she can't put
that stuff on there anymore. But yes, she has a
TV show on Done Cable. So I don't know why
I can't be on YouTube. It's madical. There's all kinds
of stuff on YouTube. Hey Steve, Hey, how are you
worked for a Good Morning Man? You worked for Dave
Matthews during this time? Yes? I did, and you know what,

(02:03:44):
he's a good guy. And I just want to clear
the air for this story because it's totally not true.
So Dave was not on near or around the bus
at the time. It just happened to be registered to
the were It wasn't even his personal bus. It was
a crew bus and the drivers. So we did a

(02:04:07):
rehearsal day the first day, so there was obviously no
audience or you know, it was just the crew and
the band. What did you do for him? I was
on the sound crew, okay, right, so you know, the
first day was just a rehearsal day. So the drivers

(02:04:28):
take you can't you know, they they take the buses
and fuel them and go to their hotels and clean
them and stuff. So there was nobody even on the buses.
The driver just happened to be a bonehead and clearly yeah, coopsies,
but it just Dave such a good guy, honestly, and
he's just getting a bad rap, you know, and I

(02:04:49):
just kind of wanted to clear the air. I mean,
it is a story that sticks with him now eighteen
years later, and it's the Dave Matthews buss. I guess
it could have been anybody's bus based on what you're saying.
It wasn't even his, right, No, it wasn't even his
personal one. It was just so there's twelve buses that
go on the tour from you know, crew members, lighting people,
sound people. So you know, yeah, I guess you gotta

(02:05:13):
be careful you hire as you're a bus driver, then
if you're a big famous person, yeah you're an idiot though. Yeah,
well I don't know why that person thought. Where you
just pushing? Yeah you just dump pop, You just dump
your waist like that. Yeah. Well, I to tell you this,
the city of Chicago doesn't make it easy. And I'll

(02:05:35):
explain why really quick. You know, normally, in outline areas
you have like camping places and places to properly you know,
spose of you know, the waist. But in the city
of Chicago, there's literally nowhere to do it unless you
own a boat and you're on the lake. There's places
where you can, you know, dump your waist. But why

(02:05:57):
would you think on a ridge? Why would you think
that would have been a great places. Yeah, I know
that's not a solution to the problem. But hey, Steve,
thanks for calling, man, thanks for listening. Have a great day. Look,
I know when I thought it was his boss and
he was on it, he said there, I didn't know
the whole story. So thank you, Steve. Yeah, I think

(02:06:18):
we all know he's a decent guy. I mean, I
think that's it's kind of like a fun thing to
think he was driving the boss. I didn't think he
was here right here, I'm singing, I'm playing my guitar
dumped the crap right here? I don't because they always
placed his guitar. He never stops. Yeah, we should have
asked if he could play Pauline his engagement part. Want

(02:06:41):
anyone at this point, anyone? Anyone we weren't able to get.
We weren't able to secure Frankie Jay. So now it's
down to Dave Matthews. Can we get Tim's Tim? Tim
still around? Isn't he? Or did he pass away? Who's Tim? Tim?
Place he passed away? Was he not the one that
passed away? I thought it was a violin? Is the
us the way? I didn't realize this because we wouldn't

(02:07:03):
be able to get him if he passed away? Wow,
hologram right? Tim Reynolds looking it up? Un? I don't know.
We can look at it. I hope he's stories artist
died you die, Lee Roy Moore? Tim is alive? Tim
is his name alive? Okay, we can get Tim, then

(02:07:26):
we'll work on Tim and Dave. I wouldn't lose my mind,
So that'll be totally I won't even go to her part.
I will be there. I'll be there early and everything on.
It might be under the influence of a few things,
but I'll definitely be there. Um National Booklover's Day, National
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(02:08:08):
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coming up, Klin Yeah. John Travolta broke his silence on
the passing of Olivia Newton. John. His tribute was very sweet.

(02:08:30):
It's about fifteen minutes away. Yeah, they talk better than
they tie. These are the radio blogs on the print.
It's like we're writing in our diaries, except we say
them allow if we recite them to you, they're called blogs.
Kalen's got another one. He's a two blog day for you,
isn't it? Yeah? I love it. Run it back, turba
all the sharing. Let's go run it back like Jennifer, Yeah, exactly.

(02:08:52):
Um okay, So are there any like rituals that you
guys have to do before either like leaving your house
or leaving your car, like do you like do you stuff? Yeah?
Um yeah. I check to make sure the door's locked
by like pushing on it. It's saved ten to twelve times.
So many times, it's so bad. I like check the

(02:09:13):
soap everything. So so yesterday I realized my OCD gets
work and I don't come from me. I actually have OCD. Um.
But I realized it gets worse if, like my anxiety
gets worse. So you know, I drank all weekend whatever.
My anxiety was bad yesterday, so I parked my car
and for some reason in my mind as I'm walking,
I'm like, what if I left the engine on? What

(02:09:36):
if you left the engine if I left the engine on?
Now I have a key, fop, you have an actual Okay,
I have a key fop. So so I'm like trying
to say, like Kylen, just worked through it, just keep walking.
So I walked about like a half hour okay, to
my destination. Then I start googling, can a car, you know,
if you have a key fob stay on when you
take the key away, because I had the key and

(02:09:57):
a ton of people were saying they can. Can they yes,
I thought if you watch a certain distance away from
the car, it turned it off. It depends on the car.
So there have been I did a lot of googling.
There's been like competing reasons why they Some are made
that way and some stay on. Some people have actually
died because they have thought that their car was off.

(02:10:18):
They've gone into their house, the engine was running all
night and it never turned off. So there are some
cars that never turn off somehow a timer. But they
also thought that if it was on a timer, then
you could get your keys locked in there. So it's
like they it depends on the car. So I was
googling and googling, and my googling was not making me
feel better. So my anxious booty then walks all the

(02:10:39):
way back to my car, like forty minutes the engine
was not on, but I took out. It took out
like an hour and a half of my day just
googling and worrying about whether or not I was going
to leave my car on all night. I think that's
the thing about anxiety, is that there are activities or
aspects of your day that are just automatic. Yeah, like
turning your car off, it's kind of an automatic, locking

(02:11:01):
your door in some ways, brushing your teeth, deodorant, you know.
I don't know. I can think of a munch of
things that are just kind of you just do them. Yeah,
And it's the reason why I have anxiety. And I
have to do things in the same order every morning,
or I'll skip something and then later I'll wonder if
I did it because I didn't do it. Like literally,
I get up, I do everything in the same order,

(02:11:22):
and it's not even conscious, but for some reason I
get thrown off the routine that I might forget to
put deodoran on, I might forget to brush my teeth
because and then I want and then I worry about
it because you're like you're thinking about something else. So
I can see how this would happen to you. And
then once you start thinking about it, it's hard to
let it go. I have the same problem sometimes with

(02:11:43):
like with breathing. If I start thinking about breathing, then
I start labor like that laboring, but I start thinking,
like in my breathing too hard? What if I forgot
to breathe? I do that with blinking. I'm like, how
much are you supposed to blink? Because you don't think
about these things like they just happened, Like I don't know.
You you'd leave the door and close it, you're done

(02:12:04):
with the stove, you turn it off, you you get
out of the car, you turn the car off where
you get out. You just do it. It's it's automatic.
And then if you start to think about it, then
this automatic thing that you didn't actually you know, consciously process,
then you can wonder if you actually did it. Yeah.
And for the longest time, I was always worried, like
what if I accidentally press the trunk button, you know,

(02:12:24):
in my pocket? And I thought, well, that never happens,
But then it happened to you and happened to me. Yeah.
I Like now I'm like, oh my god, I'm checking
my trunk like eighty times to make sure, because you know,
when you put your fob in your pocket or something,
I'm like, what if it double clicks? And I thought, oh,
it will never happen, But then your trunk was wide open.
It's true, Yeah, I know that. No, the breathing thing

(02:12:44):
is a little weird. I actually had asked my shrink
about that. I'm like, I never think about breathing, but
then I start thinking about if I start thinking about breathing,
then I focus on it. Yeah, I guess it's what
you say, you're screwed up. Yeah, that's pretty much what
You're never gonna be able to see me of her
in your life. And I'm like, I know, okay, yeah
that's what she said to me. This isn't exactly the same.

(02:13:08):
But the other night, Sunday night, what are we on Tuesday?
I put some clothes in the dryer. Well, I did
the thing where I put it in the washer, and
then I forgot about it, so I washed him again.
Little misswashed close ten times because I forget to put him.
I stole that from a TikTok, but I can't take

(02:13:28):
credit for that joke. But I'm the guy who oftentimes
forgets that the closer in the washers. I have to
wash him again and dry. So I put him in
the dryer. Like eight o'clock. I start watching TV. I
start to like get tired. It's like ninety five dry
still going. I'm like, I guess the stuff was really wet.
I don't know, like because it's got a sensor in it,

(02:13:48):
like all right. So I wake up like one of
the morning dryers still going. I'm like, what the hell's
going on. I'm like, I have a fan in my
room too. I'm like, there's no way I'm not hearing
the dryer. Went back to sleep. Two in the morning.
Wake up, dryer is still going. I'm like, okay, something's
not right. So I go and I look at the
dryer and it's completely off, but it's still going. It's

(02:14:10):
still like the display is off, it's dark inside, but
it's still going. And I'm like, what the f So
I open it and it's blowing. It stopped, but it's
blowing cold air. It's just spinning. I'm like, that's really weird. Whatever.
I close the door, still not on. It starts tumbling again.

(02:14:31):
Like if this is two in the morning and I'm
trying to figure this out. So then I'm like, but
my anxiety, the thing that fed my anxiety on that
is there must be something obvious going on with this thing,
and I'm missing it. So then I put it in.
I tried to like reset it. I tried the buttons
on the panel work, but it has no bearing on
what the tumble things doing. So it's three o'clock in
the morning. I don't know why my washing machine works

(02:14:52):
when it's off, and I had to google, and I
guess it has something to do with the switch. I
don't know. Anyway, I got the guy coming today, not
exactly the same, but this by go back to sleep
because it bothered the hell out of me for two reasons. One,
why is it doing this? Because it's basically turned off,
so why is it still doing that? And then two,
what if something very very crazy obvious is happening and

(02:15:12):
I'm just missing it, and the guy's gonna come over
and be like, uh, dude, like the button stuck or
what you know what I mean, like something, I'm gonna
look like an idiot. I'd be worried about a fire
if if it wouldn't stop going, it's just spinning, But
luckily it was spinning cold. I think, but it was
a watch that you bought because we didn't sage it yet,
maybe we need to sit see no, don't do that.
It's already transferred to the washing machine watch. But it's

(02:15:36):
a very weird thing and if you google it, it's
a common thing. It has something to do with the
door switch. But like, anyway, the guy's coming today from Sears.
I didn't even know sears are still open. But it's
the guys coming today and they're gonna come fix it.
I guess, but I I it's I'm looking at this thing.
It's basically it's off. There's no indication of it being on,
and it's just spinning and then you open, the door stops,

(02:15:58):
you close, it just spins again like this is but
it we really fed my ans. I'm like, there's what's
going on here. He's like, gimme, well, I think he's dead,
so well he can come get it if he wants,
he can just take it. Just take it. Just don't
hurt me, don't yeah, don't fight that, just take it
if you want it back. Hey, Nicole, Hi, Hi, how

(02:16:18):
are you? Hey? You got Prince Immersive Experienced tickets and
I'm great. Thank you for asking, but have a good time. Okay,
who awesome? Thank you so much. You got I'm so
excited to have one. You got it? Yeah, Well, thanks
for listening, and everyone else could buy tickets to Prince
the Experience dot com. Have a great day, hold on Nicole,
all right, thank you. It'd be nice to Benjamin or

(02:16:39):
Benjamin that Benjamin trip to Vegas. I hear Radio Music Festival.
That's yours next after postalonely entertainer reports coming up. French
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Fred Show, thank you so much for having us on today.
Rufio is up next until noon. Let's see I heart

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radio a search for the Fred Show Fredshow Radio dot
com for anything you may have miss Fredshow Radio on
Instagram as well. Got video, Got all kinds of Paulina content,
all kinds of behind the scenes stuff up there tomorrow
on the show, Another trip to Vegas. I hear Radio
Music Festival, new waiting by the phone. I lost today
showbiss Fred showdown so one hundred bucks and then zero

(02:17:21):
game win streak tomorrow. But I feel okay about it.
I gotta four, she gotta five. I can't complain, she
got four hundred bucks. What can I say? I liked
I liked it too. Yeah, I liked it too. I
liked the whole thing. Um, I can walk away. I
can walk away by head held high on that clearing
teacher wish list that continues tomorrow as well and Game
Show Wednesday. Definitely gonna beat Paulina tomorrow as well on

(02:17:44):
The Fred Show five, eight to ten, we'll see and
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