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April 16, 2024 • 106 mins
What have you done for love? We play smarter than your hood! When did you overhear something that you weren't supposed to hear? When did you have to drop some money for an unexpected expense? Wha did you want to be when you were younger? What are you doing now? If someone gave you $1 million to sing a song word for word... what song would you pick?
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Here we go, He'll get high. Where are you going? I wake
up for you guys. Guys,guy, I listen on the in the
car, it's on all the time. Ready sex sex, I've rush to
your station manager or a box.Your show and the funny things that you
think is funny aren't funny. Yeah, you're still on the air the show.

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Hey you up yet? You're hangingout in Johnny's House. Good morning,
good morning, good morning. Andit's five fifty nine, Orlando's number
one hit music station. It's XLone O sixty seven Johnny's House on a
tun day. Gonna start off witha fog, otherwise sunny with the high
up eighty seven this morning, rightnow, sixty three now the Johnny's House
Entertainment News with Ray. Have youseen Jelly Roll like ever? What he

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looks like lately? Yeah, itwas a very open ended question. I'm
sorry, I'm like, are weon air right now? He was at
the Iyeard Awards. I've seen that. Okay, Well, he was actually
challenged to lose some weight and hedid. He's lost seventy pounds. Oh
no, yeah, so, whichwas really great. So he was challenged

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to a five k race next monthand has already lost seventy pounds to prepare
for it. With those weight lossmedication, you go go crazy, like
Rick Rolls, that's what they say. He turned into a racist. Really,
wow, said I didn't say it. So, yeah, he's done
seventy pounds. This is great.So he's planning on losing another one hundred
pounds. It's going to be crazywhen he's like a new skin your self.

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But people are saying, but I'mlike, I don't think it's gonna
be that crazy. Now I don'thave a tat and y'all can probably answer
this. Yeah, let's say yougot a tattoo when you were heavy and
you lose weight. Is it goingto be saggy and all that stuff?
Not so much. It would dependson what part of your body it is.
Maybe if it's on like a stomachor something, not the arms and
stuff like that. He's I mean, he's such a big guy. Seventy
pounds sounds like a lot, buthe's still a big guy. Yeah,

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I'm glad he is because he waslooking very unhealthy. But if he loses
one hundred and seventy pounds, that'sa lot. So that's what his plan
is so two Bears five K.It takes place in May with comedians Burt
Kreischer, Yeah, and Tom Segura. Segura so, but they took the
challenge seriously and Jelly talked about itin his new People magazine feature that he

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has and he said, I'm doingtwo to three miles a day, four
to six days a week. Sohe's doing it about twenty to thirty minutes
in the sauna six minutes and acold plunge. So he's doing a lot
of things healthy wise to progress sofar. Yeah, So we'll keep an
eye on that. Oh, Jay'sWhite Bronco you still had it. It
is actually currently at the Alcatraz EastMuseum in Tennessee. It's in a crime

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museum, crime museum, so,but the owners are thinking about selling it
and they're hoping to get at leastone and a half million dollars for it.
You think they're going to get it? Probably? Yeah, So somebody
I guess already offered them seven hundredand fifty thousand dollars in the past.
And now that there's this like renewedinterest since oj has passed. That's a

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you got to have so much moneyyeah, that you're gonna drive it around
every day because it's funny to youthat you're driving in OJ's white Bronco.
Or it will be like in agarage, like you know Joey as a
collector, Joey when he was clickingthe cars, he had the Batmobile and
things like that. It was justin his garage, would be in your
garage. I feel like one aBills fan that's very wealthy, it's going

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to buy this, you know whatI'm saying, or a usc alum or
somebody. Look how much money yougot to have because you're pretty much thrown
that away. Yeah, yeah,that's a personal thing that you want.
So they jacked up the price alot, obviously for one point five million
dollars. But they claim that thiswas the plan was to sell it because
his thirtieth anniversary of the chase.Yeah, in OJ's death. It's like

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very coincidence, like how like similaror like on time it was his passing
and then the thirty year of thechase. So crazy thing is that a
lot of stuff in everyday life isthrough the roof, but people are buying
them. Yeah, so he upthe price and somebody they might buy it.
Yeah, there, CBS is gonnare air Billy Joeled a hundredth live
at Madison Square Garden. Did yousee this? Yeah? People were losing

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their minds. Yes. The Sunday'sbroadcast was cut short during his final song,
Piano Man, his final they hadto go to local news that's why.
Oh yeah, it was cut twominutes short in the Eastern and Central
time zones due to local news,and fans were pretty upset because Billy was
in the middle of Piano Man isone of his biggest songs. And it

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happened because the special started thirty minuteslate because of the Masters tournament. So
like, you know, it's schedulingTV. It's like, you know what,
one thing's late, especially if it'slive. And then that and then
so CBS issued an apology and calledthe network a programming error. I mean
local couldn't give you three minutes.No, I mean they started minutes late.

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I would have probably missed the firsthalf of the news. I guess
if you're not a you know,a Billy Joel fan, you're like,
no, I need to see mylocal news. Wow, that's true.
Well, like if you look atyour mom and you know things get pushed
back, and you're she's so usedto watching, so like, what if
that gets cut short? Y'all havinga good time at your house, You
have some drinks, been waiting waitingon that all day? Hey what what?

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So CBS is going to re airthe entire concert this Friday at nine
o'clock. I mean, at leastthey get another one. You can also
stream it on paramount, so ifyou're really upset and can't wait till Friday,
you can go get it. Maybethey did it on purpose so they
can generate right talk and then playit again and sell commercials again a second
time around. You know, everythingis not what it appears to be.

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No, that's how it is,y'all. It's Tuesday morning. Weird stories.
But on the way on Johnny's house, some of you got some fog
when they say about nine o'clock isgoing to burn off to otherwise sunny day
with the high of eighty seven sixtythree right now, these stories, yes,
they are weird, but they aretrue. What's there is a lot
of people that do fantasy football andthen if you win, you get some
money sometimes and then if you lose, you get like a punishment that's like

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the new thing. Yeah, likeyou have to do something embarrassing or whatever
on social media. Well, there'sthis fantasy football league that's gone viral because
the guy that lost. Part ofthe agreement was he had to take the
ACT exam, like your college interestexam. And he's thirty two years old,
okay, so he hasn't dealt withcollege in a very long time.

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So he had to actually go tohis local high school register because you could
do that because you'd be going backto college you need it, and take
the ACT. And so his goalwas he had to get a minimum score
of nineteen. Okay, so theway they score the ACT, thirty six
is the highest possible and then nineteenpoint five is considered good. Fun fact,

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I got a thirty two. Sothey've he's now taken the test,
but now they're waiting for the resultsto come back and it's gone viral.
So he created a TikTok. They'regonna do a live reveal to find out
if he got his nineteen because everybody'sinterested. He's been on sports news,
he's been on like ESPN stuff likethat's just so weird that all the bets
in the world. Yeah, Okay, you gotta go back take the act

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because they probably make fun of eachother for being stupid or whatever. He's
like, all right, yeah,maybe if you took it today, how
much Like I don't know. Idon't know. I don't know how much
it's changed. I haven't learned anythingnew. So if they have new stuff
that would be on it, soI would. I don't. I don't
know because I haven't been to schoollike new If new math is on it,
don't I don't know. If Icould do things my way, I
probably still do to put pretty solid, I think. Yeah, yeah,

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so yeah, we'll see how I'llkeep up with it. We'll find out
how he does when they do thelibrary they reveal. They said it should
be like three weeks. Maybe.I remember one guy lost the bet and
he had to get he had toget breast and he kept him. Yeah
wait, what do you mean hegot implants? Well, he was supposed
to keep him in for a yearand he just kept him. You really
got no other thing to downy,because I'm pretty sure a plastic surgeon didn't

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do that for free. No,that's one of the guys in the in
the fantasy football like it was aplastic surgeon. It just sounds like he
wanted to lose at that point.Wants to lose football first of all.
Second, get its own Ruby's nack. Yeah yeah, no. Uh.
If you are tired of porch piratesor just random people coming to your door,
like Johnny because they don't like visitorscoming to us house, there's a

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new product that you might want tobe uh at the forefront of. It's
called paint Cam EVE. It's adevice that combines your security camera on your
door with a paintball gun that willlaunch paintballs at people that come to your
door. D There's a kickstarter campaignthat starts actually in like three days and

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the developers obviously if you contribute,you'll be one of the first to get
it. If it comes to fruition. It hooks up to your security system
as it texts humans uh and animalsif you wanted to, and then it
can use facial recognition technology to actuallyshoot paint balls at whoever's at the door.
Or you could do it manually.If you want to take it over
and do it yourself, you canWhy you so mad you just don't go

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to the door. I mean ifporch pirates. Okay, if you're trying
to steal my stuff and I seeit, knock and launch paintballs at you,
twofold. One, I'm punishing you, but two, now you're paint
all over you, So maybe youcan get caught back. Yeah, cops
or whatever. Now they said there'sgoing to be an option where you can
replace the paintballs with pepper spray.I see bad things happening there. Yeah,
you just can't go pepper spray.And people are willy nilly, but

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wow, I just did an updateon this guy and Brian, I think
you would do this. He didn'tlose a bet. His friend made him
a bet. He said, Ibet you one hundred thousand dollars you won't
get a breast implant. Brian,for one hundred thousand dollars, would you
get a breast and plant one hundredhundred thousand dollars? Think about the price
of how much it's going to beto take him out too. Yeah,
No, No, he ain't gotto pay all that. He don't have

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to pay whoever made the bet.One hundred wouldn't be enough, wouldn't be
enough, No, I'd it'd haveto be pay off my house money.
Okay, if it's pay off,because that changes your life. Pay off
your house money. I do knowthis was in twenty sixteen, so one
hundred thousand then would probably be whatabout two hundred four hundred, one thousand,
two hundred and eighty seven dollars andI think thirty six cents. What
I'm saying like, if you wantto get him taken out, huh,

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if you wanted to get him takenout taken out afterwards, he would have
to pay that out of his ownpocket, right and Johnny's game, I
don't have to. So if we'regoing with that, no, no,
yeah, you pay out. That'swhy I got one hundred thousand dollars in
pay off your house money. I'min the BI have a quarter million dollars.
Maybe you won't get a little jobnow pay of my house money.
But if you're willing to do aquarter minion, I could probably talk you

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up to four hundred and one thousand. So because the alcohol must be feeling
real good, Yeah, pay offmy house money. I'll be walking around
here with some double dues by birAnd we told you AI is taken over.
Well, the world's first AI beautypageant is four Yes, Get Out.
It's being held by a social mediasubscription basite called Fanview. Contestants will

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be judged on their beauty, techand clout, and the prize is twenty
thousand dollars in the crown of missAi. Who gets the money the creator.
Yes, there's a panel of humanjudges, a beauty pageant historian,
and then there's two AI influencers thatthey are computers, but they will also
judge. They are already generating tenthousand to fifty thousand dollars a month in

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AI subscriptions to these two girls.But they're not real. No, no,
and they're making two hundred thousand dollarsa month. Yeah, so it
has to be somebody's image. Well, no, they AI generated. This
is who. I'll show you apicture of this girl. This girl on
the pink is the one that shemakes eleven thousand dollars a month. I
remember that. Yeah, that's crazyreal. Yeah, no, she's not
real. Oh but she posts thingsand talks to people like she's real because

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I would have created it. Andso she's gonna also judge. And that's
not real either. No, that'salso not real. She's the other judge
Now, if I was an influencerand I made my money because I'm beautiful,
and I took off my clothes everynow and then, I would take
this to the Supreme Court because that'smoney out of my pocket. Yeah.
That problem is there's no AI lawsright now. Yeah. A big problems

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is that I came around. Look, I can show your honor. I
went from making a million dollars amonth to one hundred thousan dollars a month.
But it shows me is I gotto learn how to make this a
Really it shows me is that mylittle daughter is gonna look up to AI's
and want to look like that,and that like magazine covers, my daughter's
going to want to look like anAi. And the sad thing is everybody
knows that the magazine colors have beenaltered exactly. Wow, this is just

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one hundred percent fake. And mydaughter's going to compare herself, you know.
And the fact that AI is goingto be judging, it's like we're
instilling emotions on them, like they'regoing to take over all rest. It's
a sad thing, though, Itrust an AI judging in a human About
this girl right here, she's pretty, that's crazy. She looks real pretty

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though, but she is up forthe crown of miss Ai. Yeah,
because Ais technically can't lie, right, I mean unless you're programming the line.
It's not that they're lying, it'sjust what they've learned, and so
they say what they've learned. Sookay, okay, they're judges. You
program these are the criterions that you'regoing by, right, they're gonna go
they didn't go by that right.Yes, But artificial intelligence, the whole

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point of it is it's to thinkon its own, so it will have
its own spin on it based onwhoever programmed it. So I trust that.
Then Shady Larry sitting over there,because I don't know, Shady Larry,
I got some kickback somewhere I couldn't. I don't know. The future
is now, y'all. It's scary. The future is now. Wow.

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I hate it here. Wow,that's happened fast, dude, I did
all right, we come back.I'm gonna tell you what a guy has
done for love. We're gonna findout what you've done for love. On
Johnny's House. Johnny's House with fogin the morning and sunny by this afternoon.
Eighty seven is a high eighty sixtythree right now. A lot of
y'all think y'all love ring you inlove? Yeah? I love in love,

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in love? Yeah, I don'tthink you in love like this man
is in love? Oh okay,in love. You're challenging my love.
What you love your wife? Imean I'm married to mine. Yeah,
you have eternal love yeh yeah,but this is not This is different kind
of love. Of course I loveher. Yeah, And don't feel bad
I left you. I ain't heain't got around ye sure he God,

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we all should answered to that.Yeah, for sure. I'm sure you
know sign's been loved once. ButI don't know what that word means anyway.
Twenty seven year old Florida man.He was arrested Saturday. He was
driving one hundred and eight miles anhour on I ninety five in Bard County.
He said, I was in ahurry to see his girlfriend. Uh.
The police say they got a caller. Somebody called him in said there

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was a red Toyota camera camera onI ninety five. It was going through
traffic driving in the emergency lane.Deputy is located in the car in uh
overpass in Coco and they asked theman when they pulled him over. He
said he was in a hurry becausehe was traveling to see his girlfriend in
North Carolina. Long way to go, good nat geez he was. He

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was taking jail and he was arrestedfor I think it was reckless driving.
Yeah. Was he in Florida?Yeah, yeah, he was in Coco.
He had just started his trip,so he had another one seven and
a half hours. Not that speed, but one hundred and eight I'm arrested
in really yeah, I think itwas. He went through the emergency lane
and all of that. That's recklessdriving. I mean yeah, oh my

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good. Him is probably sixty five. He's going fifty over it. Now.
He's from North Lauderdale, so hedidn't start off here. Oh he
made it a couple of hours.Yeah, yeah, that's already like a
three hour drive more. Yeah,it's amazing his blow not at that speed,
it ain't. Yeah. Wow.He was arrested on charges for a
reckless driving ray. So I wantto find out, what is the craziest

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things you've done for love? Backin the day, I drove three hours
to have lunch with a young ladyand drove three hours back just for lunch,
just for lunch, Okay, Yeah, that's sweet, that is very
sweet. She was working in themall and I knew when her her lunch
I was up at what was thename of that clothing store? Something Lane?

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Is there a woman store back inthe day, Lane Brian. Yeah,
she worked at Lane Brian, Iknow, the big girls store.
Yeah, she was the big girlthough, but she worked, yeah,
the big but I knew she youknow, she had clear was it doesn't
matter. I mean, I knowLamee Brian got some like for curved girls.
Is it still around? I knowwhen she was so my identity.

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They got a Lame Bryan credit card? Is next it out with a bunch
of brawls. So I knew shewas gonna be at the food court because
I you know, and I drovethere and we had lunches. It's,
oh my god, you're amazing.And I said, okay, and I
ain't no money for a hotel,so you only eat in the food corner.
Just you know, we ain't doingit there. Ray, What craziness

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have you done for a lot ofthings? Yeah? Right, I mean
gone in the movies and public places, multiple public places. You've done that?
Yes, that ain't love, that'slust. Yeah, really, that's
animalistic. If you can't wait.If this man drove from law I never

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heard of north of Louderdale. It'sa little bit north of Lauderdale. He
drove. He was a one hundredand eight miles an hour from Fort Lauderdale,
and they got him in Coco atone hundred and eight. He was.
I mean, it's amazing car didnot blow up. Yeah, Brian,
craziness. You've done well. Iflew back and forth to Dallas every

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every three weeks when I was datingthe girl on distance. That's why I
moved and up and moved to Texas. I couldn't afford to fly no more.
Something got to give, well Ihad the first time I flew,
I got vouchers for a bunch offree flights because I let him bump me
for two days and I ended upwith like eight hundred dollars worth of flight
vouchers. Well back then that wenta long way now, so my next
eight flights were free basically. Butwhen I ran out of flights, I

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had to move there. Wow,because I'm like, I can't I can't
afford to keep going back and forth. Yeah, I would say, see,
let me diging my archives. No, I would say going to the
movies without security? Wow wow,because I was that in love and I
was like, you know what ifwe got kids, we got kids,
I'm gonna I am so grateful thatthat did not happen. Man, we

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are not on the Johnny's House podcast. Yeah. Easy, the craziest thing
you can say, nothing and thenthe air that's totally flash wow, Okay,
good morning. Wow. I thinkyou misheard them. He said craziest
thing, not dirty, craziest whoathat was crazy at all kind of levels,

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y'all see case. She showed upin the podcast live and never left.
I got fort tickets through the OrlandoValkyries and Atlanta Vibe. Sunday,
April twenty, first edition Financial Arena. Game time is at two pm.
Crazy Things You've done for love?This man on the average meat of one
hundred and eight miles an dollars fromFort Lauderdale to North Carolina because they said,

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I got stuff see my girlfriend.Man. I hope she appreciates that.
I do hope she appreciates that.Four oh seven now one nine one
o six seven eight seven seven nineone nine one o six seven ex El
Mobile four one o six seven socialmedia live stream. We want to hear
from you. You're in love.You look back at board. That was
crazy, crazy thing you've done forlove. Let's talk about it on Johnny's

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House seven six fifty two. Foggyin them, but it doesn't look foggy
around here though. They say foggyin the morning and then sunny this afternoon,
getting up to about eighty seven andsixty three right now, gentlemen was
doing one hundred and eight on thehighway and he was going through North Carolina
to see his girlfriend. Well,somebody called him in and he got arrested
and charged for reckless driving. Hewas taken to the Brevard County Jail.

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So we want to find out whathave you done for love? Gonna hook
you up with a pair of tickets. Check out the Orlando Valkyries and the
Atlanta Vibe. Sunday, April twenty, first edition Finance Arena. Game time
is at two just in case youdon't win and you want to go.
All right from Titusville, Brian,good morning, Good morning, guys.
All right, what do you dofor love? Man? What do you
do for love? Kind of thesame thing that guy did I mean me

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and my girl. I was twentyone, she was eighteen, fresh out
of high school. Kind of love. We kind of had a falling out.
So I moved to Richmond, Virginia, at to my mom's house.
About five or six months later,she called me one night and was like,
I really want to make things work. I thought about starting a family,
blah blah blah. So I didn'tsay nothing to her, but around
eleven forty five, twelve thirty atnight, I packed up and I drove

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all the way back to Orlando's,Florida and knocked on her door to eleven
forty five in the morning. Theonly difference is I didn't get caught through
Georgia. I was doing about onehundred what was the average he was doing
to get back home at eighty fiveninety? What was on? I'm just
thinking, now, how many hoursof how long does it take you to
get there? About twelve? Okay, twelve hours? So what are you

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thinking now? I gotta get hometo my baby. I gotta get home
to her. I gotta see thelove. What are you thinking about for
twelve hours? I mean the threethree years we spent together. That pretty
much went through my mind. Sonow y'all married and got kids and happily.
I after right, five kids,ten years? It is two years
together. Are you crying? Bro? Yes, sir, yes, sir.

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See you look at that. Ladiesand gentlemen, we have a winter
I got for tickets see the OrlandoValkyrie's Atlanta Vibe Sunday, April twenty,
first of the financial rain out ofgame time. That's it. That's love
right there, man, that's love. You guys are you guys? Are
my family? Straight up? Man? When you're my family? And man
drove eighty miles an hour of twelvehours, kicked in the door and said

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I love you and let's have kidsin a live happily. That's awesome,
bro. She put some nice grayhairs on me. Yeah, hey,
bro, it's right to your chin. They all hold on a second.
Yes, yes, I told myselfwhen I'm done with this box of dog,
I might just gonna let it go. Great. Really, I told

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myself that I might, but Iprobably won't from I ain't having no kids,
man, forget that? All right? All right, thank you?
You talk about the topic we didthree years ago. I'm gonna mark for
no kids. Just in case,Dan, what are you done? Man?

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Man? I bought plane tickets.Yes, I flew. I flew
from from Orlando to Georgia to California, Texas. Man, for this girl.
She broke up with me because shewanted two or three kids. And
two or three kids, man,I'm like, I already have kids.
That was a tough decision to makebecause it was gonna be us. But
it was a long relationships. She'sworking, traveling when I'm home, and

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she expected me to be home withthe kids. I pay the bills,
I take care of everything. AndI'm like, you are out of your
mind if I'm going to do that. Man, there's no way. But
you flew. You flew all theseplaces to see her. At what point
did the kick in that that wasn'tit? Well, she it's just this.
This wasn't there was, But Ijust I couldn't do it. I
couldn't do it those kids, Mandy. So she offered to pay all the

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bills, and you just got tobe mister mom and you said no,
Man, I ain't trying to bemister mom. Manz let me get that
offer. Hey, maybe wake up. But we still were still stay in
touch, and she calls me.Then I dropped what I'm doing? I
was, I was just going.Once she get I get that point,
called man, I'm out. Okay, what we're gonna do? I got

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you. Hold on and I'll beright home. Baby, Wake up the
confee ready for you? Wake upme? What they say Xcel mower power
by Attorney Dan Newlan inter wrect needto check. It's a no brainer.
Just called Toorney Dan newl And someonedrove Chica go fourteen hours for a middle
school crush when they were twenty one. They grew up, obviously had a
crush on still next day came back. They've been married ten years. What

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it is there? It is allright? And nourice what they say?
Yeah, we got Liza. Shesays she flew apparently her flight was canceled,
drove to Tampa, caught the firstflight to Tampa from camp from Tampa
to California, Okay, yeah,And Rosie said she sold her house and
moved to pr full love right,ray, what's up the government going after
Live Nation? This is the weekend. Hey, it's Oliver Rodrigo. Johnny's

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House Mornings, Orlando's number one hitmusic station all day seven Orlando now the
Johnny's House Entertainment News with Ray.Oh. Right, so we all know
that ticket prices when it comes toconcerts sometimes are just like crazy service fees.

(24:51):
Yes, so right now it lookslike the government is going after that.
So the FEDS are saying that theyhave basically our calling them out for
using their industry dominance to undermine competitionfor ticketing live events. The result is
we pay more and there's nothing wecan do about it because there's pretty much

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no other company in the game whenit comes to selling concert tickets. This
isn't the first time people have goneafter them, yes, and they've always
won. Yeah. So last yeara Senate panel subpoena documents from Live Nation,
Ticketmaster and all these places that we'realways getting tickets from. Just like
they're saying that the secondary sales orlike the ticket pricing and fees, it's

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just out of control. But they'rekind of just cutting it down. Isn't
like the main problem that people arebuying them and then reselling them at like
ridiculous prices. Before you get peoplewould just buy all of them, Yes,
but now you'll limit it. Yeah. Yeah, that's why they created
the Verified Fans stuff to try tostop that a little bit, but they
still tackle on a ton of feesand that's kind of like what they're going
after. And this could happen asearly as next month the lawsuits against them,

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so we'll see. But the hannahGa terrorists read the armor that was
on the set of Russ Did yousee this? Yeah, So she has
now been sent eighteen months in prisonfor involuntary manslaughter. She was the what
special effects she was the armor Okay, Yeah, so she was the one
that was on side. So that'sthe max maximum she could have received.

(26:22):
So she was the one just supposedto make sure there's no bullets in the
gun. That's your job to makesure there's no bullets in the gun.
Yeah, Alex being touched for this. Oh yeah, he's still he's still
got some some issues coming. Yeah. So basically Alec Alec Baldin's in voluntary
manslader trial is going to actually comeJuly, so that's when he's scheduled to
go and he could get at leasteighteen months as well. So but she

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kind of showed no remorse after shewas sentenced. Yes, I kind of
figured she was okay, seems tome like everyone who's gone to trial for
this has done are doing jail time. Well those of these are the only
two really, Okay. So it'sso when alex goes up this this possibility,
he can do with jail time time. Yes, So alex Is goet

(27:06):
up for eighteen months, so justlike her eighteen months and when she was
behind bars, she gave she hadno remorse whatsoever. She basically said that
the jurors who convicted her are idiots, and she also said that the witnesses
lied and that the judge was paidoff. So she just like went off.
And it's crazy because it's not shewas offered a plea deal if they

(27:30):
if she were to tell where didthose live rounds come from? Because somebody
brought those live rounds to set andshe turned it down, I would have
much how much time would do You'llknow, I don't know what the plea
deal was, so I don't know. I'm telling everything. Her father blames
her father blames the ammunition supplier andthe prop master. I'm telling everything.

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So it's like there's there's a supplierwho gives her the stuff. Yeah,
she's the armor on set. Sothey're trying to backtrack and be like,
well, no, no, no, the supplier is the one that had
the live ammunition that was brought us. So do you know if she's when
they asked her that she said Ididn't know, or she just refused to
say she refused to say, soshe turned it down. That's why I'm

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like, that was your way outright if you were like, the supplier
is the one that gave it tome. I didn't even check. So
I was reading that. Alec Baldwin'sdefense is going to be that he never
pulled the trigger, so there wasa malfunction with the gun, because his
argument is going to be I didn'tphysically pull that, so whoever handed me
the prop the prop was defective andthat was not checked because his big thing
is I didn't pull the Trigger's yes, okay, so that his finger didn't.

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Yeah, I don't know. Idon't know how the angles look or
any of that stuff, because Ithink the way that I read the scene,
he was aiming at right at thecamera like it was supposed to be
like a cool effect of the pullthe gun being right towards the end.
Yeah, So I don't know whatyou'll be able to see, but that
what I read that his defense isgoing to be I didn't physically pull the
trigger, so something must have beenbroken. You know it's crazy now,
is that if you watch movies thathave gunfights in it and you know that

(29:04):
that they're not usually they're just makingemotion. This looks weird. Yeah,
yeah, yeah, it's so true. When they put the fire at the
head, like yeah, like wow, I said, somebody, somebody lost
their life. Somebody brought those liverounds and she was like nope, I'm
good because there was no reason forthose to be on set, Like what

(29:25):
are you shipping? And I understandloyalty, but listen you, this is
gonna change my life. Yeah,and you brought live rounds. Why am
I protecting you? Yeah? Days, months, and I'll never work again.
Yeah, so I'm gonna get afact check in the end. Something
something has to give. All right, We'll keep you updated on that stuff
like that, representing representing your citysmarter than you to the back to the

(29:47):
HA sold out show. Now,this is what you have to do,
is real simple. Listen to xlone O six seven play Beautiful Things by
Brinson Boone Benson Boone back to back. Yeah, I know it's the same
song. That's right. It's ahot show. It is sold out,
and we're gonna play it back toback and we'll have tickets every day for
next couple days. So when youhear us play back to back, be
calling number one oh six one Osix at four oh seven nine to nine

(30:07):
one oh six seven and you win. So you ain't hear back to back,
beautiful things, back to back,Bye Brinson. Now, if you're
a true fan, all you gottado is listen. If we played again,
you win, all right, Solisten to the station. And that's
the way we're gonna do it today, tomorrow, Thursday, if you want
to, if you want to goto this concert, it is sold out.
It's a hot ticket. Right now. We play beautiful Things back to

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back, and you hear it,you call in, you call the number
one O six four oh seven nineone nine one O six seven. You're
gonna win. It is that simple, back to back, back to back.
That's all you're listening for. Seveno nine Johnny's house Fogs are gonna
run off to a sunny day withthe high of eighty seven, still sixty
three right now, Smarter than yourhood that's when we get together and compete
to represent your city, to showeverybody listening locally and around the world that

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your city is the smartest. Andif you do that by winning the contest,
and Brian's gonna ask you some questions, very simple questions, and if
you get the most right, youwill win. And today you're playing for
a pair of tickets to Orlando CitySC versus Toronto FC Saturday, April twenty
seven at the inter Inco Stadium.Now, like we do every week,
for those of you have never playedbefore, these are samples of the questions

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that's going to be asked. Andwe're gonna play amongst ourselves representing Windomere.
I will be representing them, Rayrepresenting I'm gonna go with Fort Lauderdale.
All right. The way it worksis you don't yell out the answer,
you yell out your city. Andif you get it right, you get
a point. You get it wrong, take away a point. The last
one needs it for the time orfor the win. And Brian is the
administrative of this game. So let'sgo ahead and ask some questions today.

(31:37):
Is easy elementary trivia, by theway, all right, it shouldn't be
that tough. All right, allright, first question, how many Olympic
rings are there? Windomere There arefive? That is correct, sir?
Kind of biased because he was almostin the could afford to take me to
the Olympic trials. Y'all remember thatstory. If you listen for years,

(31:57):
you know the story. Yes,all right, Question number two, Johnny
leads one to zero to zero?Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza located
Africa? Incorrect, sir? Zerofor you? Now, well damn,
what's the answer though Egypt is theanswer. I wouldn't have known other than
pyramid. I would have so zeroto zero to zero. So technically this

(32:23):
is for the wind Yes, whichstar is closest to the Earth? Go
ahead? We might have we mighthave a time breaker, because you're gonna
be wrong, is correct, guessesher wild I guess. I mean it's

(32:50):
really logic. It's the only starthat's that big. Okay, I mean
think about the sun as giant starsare tiny. That's a stupid answer,
I know, she answer, Butda way, she answered, Oh no,
she asks, She didn't tell me. Yes, she asked, that's
for sure all my questions to ButI was I said, I was about
to say the sun. Yeah,my head turns when I like answered like

(33:15):
the sun. Yeah, but Egyptis in Africa. But that's okay.
So did I win again for somethingthat doesn't count for anything? Yeah?
You want Okay, you want togive it to you, good job.
I just don't like the way youwant. Ye. Hey, when's the
win? Is a win? Allright? If you want to play answering
questions like that four O seven nowone nine one O six seven eight seven

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seven nine one nine one O sixseven pair of tickets, check out Orlando
City s CE versus Toronto FC.It's gonna be Saturday, April twenty seven
at the enter Inco Stadium, andColleen represent your city smart than your hood.
We can let you play for thetiebreaker because the Egypt technically as NAFA.
Guys, we're looking for more specificbut yeah, yeah, one to
one, okay, send it allright? All right, all right,

(33:59):
I was gonna go. I wanto judge say it is just like call
it your city or like the Idon't think either one of you will know
this, so we'll go closest.Okay, Okay, let's see why you
got to look on your face inAfrica. It isn't now I know,
and you don't get that. Youdidn't answer or anything, so you don't

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get to play. I mean it'sone to one zero, all right,
all right, let's you go.You'll answer first, Johnny is he was
ahead of you? Of course,Johnny? How many? No, he
was ahead of you. You caughtup with the one and you guess,
okay, how many elements are onthe periodic table. I'll take the closest.
Oh, I'll say sixty two.Sixty two. That's such a good

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all right, I'm gonna say thirtynine. Johnny is the winner. There's
one hundred and eighteen. You knowit. Now we do it. Let
me get some of yours. Let'sgo. A win is a win four
seven one? I know people listen, now go y'all are just stupid world

(35:05):
seven? Now when one o sixseven eight seven seven? Now whennot?
What on six? Seven? Playattention to school? Kids? Pay attention
in school? Or you're being aradio sounding like us smarting hood? Were
gonna play next on Johnny's house rightnow? Sixty three? Right now?
Oh help me lord? All right, here we go, here we go.
It's time to play smarter than yourhood. First thing, we must

(35:28):
do is meet our amazing contestants representingthe city of Minneola. Let's say good
morning to Jennifer. Hey, Jennifer, how are you? Hey? Johnny
good? How are you all awesome? Some how long you've been living in
that amazing city of Minneola. Ohgosh eight months? Oh you're new to
the area. You make new friendsand you hang out and all that good

(35:49):
stuff. Yeah, we love it. Well, we actually lived on the
other side of the town of Orlando, so we moved over here for a
good school, better school for adaughters. Oh look, it's you sacrificing
for the kid. That's how youdo it. So if we head over
the Mineola to see you, whereyou're gonna ta ushere're gonna hang out?
Oh well, pretty much everything's inClaremont. Yeah, downtown Ceremount is a
blast though. There's like a monthlywine stre I ain't gonna lie. I've

(36:15):
never heard of downtown Clairemont. Yeah. Salt Shack is really cool. Yeah,
heard of it. They have abrewery over there that's really nice.
Yeah. Okay, okay, thereare a lot of that. Fault Shack
is amazing. Yeah, all right, Well, let's find out who you're
gonna go up against, right,and connect that to the next line that
is representing this big city of Deltona, Florida. Ashley, Hey, Ashley,
how are you? I'm good?How are you good? Ashley?

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Sounds to me like you've been livingin Deltona for years, about five years?
Five years. You can hear itin your voice. That's a positive
negative all right. So we're gonnahang out with you in Deltona. Where
you gonna take us? Uh notin Deltona? Yeah, thank god.

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You can tell when the town hasbeat a person down. I can tell,
all right. The way it worksis we're gonna ask you a question.
Instead of yelling out the answer,you're gonna yell out the name of
your city, and if you getthe first one to do it, you
get a point. You get itwrong with take away a point, but
the last one is for either ofthe wind or for the tie. So,

(37:22):
ladies at the county three, Ineed you to yell out your city
so we can gauge it. Onetwo three, Okay, very close.
Minneola is just a little bit louder. Let's try it again. One two
three, Oh, this is gonnabe good. All right, here we
go. First question, what isthe name of the longest river in the
world. That is, Jennifer,Minneolas. The Thames are incorrect. It

(37:51):
is the Nile. You have negativeJohn's one negative one, but you answer.
You answered with some authority right there. You can't win it on that
one. But sorry, you gotit wrong. Okay, you guys got
this. It's easy. Which sportholds the FIFA World Cupola again? Jennifer,

(38:14):
that is correct, all right,you have now you're back to zero
BG all right. How many greatlakes are there? Daltona? Ashley is
correct? All right, Now herewe go. It is one to zero.

(38:36):
Okay, Ashley, you get itright, you win, you get
it wrong. It's a tie.Jennifer. You get it wrong, you
lose. You get it right.It is a tie. Are you ready?
Yeah, miss Ray, if youwill. Okay, what is the
group of stars called that form animaginary picture that would go for the tie?

(38:59):
Jennifer constellation? Yes, constilation iscorrect, alright, you might be
right well on the Swiss, sohere we go. All right. The
Titanic sank yesterday. I need toknow what year did it sink? Jennifer

(39:21):
Gosh nineteen thirty two, thirty two. Okay, Ashley nineteen fifty four fifty
four, The Titanic. I toldyou didn't know, Bran and I would
a debate about this. I thoughtsomebody would know other than me. I

(39:43):
only know because we talked about itso much in there. It's like,
right, it's easy, man,Then we'll get it all right. Congratulations,
Jennifer, you are the winner.It sank on April fifteenth, nineteen
twelve. Nineteen twelve. Oh wow, yeah the movie like a billion times.
Yeah wow, damn I was wayoff on that one. Well,

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congratulations. Got a pair of ticketsin Orlando cityt C versus Toronto FC Saturday,
April seventh at Inter and Coo Stadium. You both played the game extremely
well. Okay, awesome, thankyou, Thank you. Play again.
You hold on, we come back. You're minding your own business, and
you happen to overhear something, Wellwhat did you say about nine o'clock?
But in Maitland, I don't seenone of it. It's gonna be sunny

(40:25):
getting up to about eighty eighty sevensixty three is what it feels like right
now. So ready had this thinggoing on yesterday. Brian tell me about
it. People were just sharing thingsthat they overheard. They're just minding their
own business. They want heaves dropping, per se. But they heard people
talking about so some of the examples. They said that woman was on the
phone crying with her mother about howthe man that she was having an affair

(40:47):
with was also cheating on her,and she told him mom about that.
Yeah, on the phone. Howdo your mama advise you on someone?
I Well, she probably wasn't onspeaker. She was probably so she don't
know what the advice was. Shejust knows what she heard. I'm hoping
I'm gonna say I told you notto mess with that dude, right,
I wouldn't think, but maybe mamamessed with somebody and you learn it somewhere.
Right. Someone said that they wereon a bus and they heard someone

(41:10):
say, OMG, you're pregnant.Who's the dad. The other girl said
it's Brad. The first girl saidyour brother, and she said, oh,
he's only my half brother. Ohmy goodness, no way. Wow.
Yeah, all right, So what'sthe crazy thing you ever heard?
So? I overheard I was theI was at the doctor's office. This

(41:31):
was a few years ago, andit wasn't we were in a place where
they don't have the doors all shutfor all the audio. Yeah, so
like they were really close by becauseit was you know, a bunch of
different offices. And I was waitingon my results for my test, and
there was a person next to meand he was waiting on some results for
his test, and I heard theresults for his test. Huh because the

(41:52):
door was open. So the doctorcame back and told him that he had
tested positive for an STD. Oh, so that's a bad thing for me
to hear, right, Yes,But then, because the guy was fairly
naive, I'm guessing he said,I don't know how that could be because
my longtime girlfriend is the only personI've ever been with. Did he have
to tell Yeah, So the doctorbasically broke it to him at the same

(42:15):
time that your longtime girlfriend, you'renot the only person she's been with,
because you had to get it somewhere. Yes, And if she's the only
one and he ain't lying, thenthat means you ain't the only one,
my friend, And that was avery and I was like, I wanted
to record it so bad when itstarted, I'm like, I can't do
that. That's like, that's terrible. Why are the walls so thin?

(42:35):
Yeah, I know, especially GIlike that. I know, yeah,
and you probably don't think anything ofit because you think you're just talking to
that one person that realizes a bunchof people around you. So yeah.
So I heard him break the newsthat my man was I'm sorry, having
a problem, but also that thereason he got it because his girl was
running around. Y'all know me,Man, when I hear something like that,
there's this voice that comes out ofme when he honestly when he said

(43:00):
yeah, but I don't understand howthat could be, Like she's the only
one I've been I wanted this yell. I was in I was on a
vacation in Jamaica and one of themall inclusives, and I just went out
to my balcony just to look atthe ocean, and uh, there was
a couple upstairs and they were gettingI mean they were arguing big time,

(43:21):
and I'm sitting there, going,Okay, it's gonna be interesting for the
next twenty minutes or so far.Get ready for dinner, And all of
a sudden, she said, hegoes, well, what about Brad?
And she said, but I toldyou we thought we were never going to
talk about it. But I wasnever over it. He was my friend
and you did that. I'm justsitting there going, I'm like, I'm
down there going, Wow, Whywould you bring that here? Why would

(43:42):
you even bring me to Jamaica ifyou weren't over it? I thought I
was. I thought I was like, I'm not going. Yeah, called
Novella. I thought, I'm gonnawatch it another Why why I just want
to leave? Don't leave I can. I'm sitting there going, I planned
on being there for twenty minutes,but why I was there for about forty
five And they said, we know, we know he's listening under us.
Let's give my show. Yeah.The last time I was in Jamaica,

(44:05):
the people next to us got COVIDand they were quarantined. But they they
would have people come to their roomwith like hazmat suits on every single day
and retest them because it was likethey couldn't leave the resort, like they
couldn't leave whatever. So they wouldtest him every single day. But they
would also they would bring him likePBRs or like bring them shots and like,

(44:27):
because it was an all inclusive results. So they're like, yes,
whatever you guys want, like,we're still going to bring it to you.
So we would hear their conversations allthe time. But the last time
I got blood work, the guycame in and he was like, I
need this done today. I'm awalk in and the lady was like,
we have thirty seven patients in frontof you, Like, those are our
priority the patients. Yeah, andhe was like, I'm getting drug tested

(44:49):
today. I needed today for myemployer. I was like, oh boy,
if it's the same place I getmine, Yeah, it's just a
box. You're just sitting there everybody, and the lady was like, well,
I'm sorry, you're going to haveto sit down because our appointments are
priority. I'm i thinking, likethe police, don't sit next to me.
Yeah, he can have my spo. I'm gonna just take him.
Just take him now. I knowI'm next. Ye, Laurie's seconds crazy.

(45:15):
This just happened. The other day. I just met someone from a
huge group of friends and he wasacting kind of weird and I kind of
called it out on it. Iwas like, Yo, your buddy over
there is a little particular whatever.I turned around, paid for my drink
and I hear behind me my friendand his friend that I just meant.
He's like, bro, why can'tyou just act normal? And he's like,
I told you, this is mebeing normal. And I like when

(45:36):
I tell you my toes were curling. I was like, I'm gonna just
get my beer walk away. Itwas such an awkward thing. That must
be a new friendship the old friendship. You know how you fiz high on
something and he was okay, okay, that might have been it. I
want to find out from you thecraziest thing you overheard. You just minding
your business, Just mind your ownbusiness. You ain't want to hear it.

(45:57):
It was right there. We wantto hear your story. Four O
seven now one nine one O sixseven eight seven seven now one nine one
O six seven can always text orExcel Mobile is four one O sixty seven
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it inside. Tell us that story, the craziest thing you overheard, because
we want to hear it. Nexton Johnny's and Warm eighty seven is the
high sixty three Right now, Boxsonrun off to a beautiful sunny day.

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We're trying to find out some crazystuff you overheard. Yea, it wasn't
like you were looking, oh listening. It just happened to be there and
you just didn't stop listening. Iwant to hear you stories from Orlando,
Danielle, good morning, Good morning? All right? What did you hear?
MINEI your own business? All right. I was staying at a bar
this weekend on Sunday, pretty wellknown bar in Orlando, and there was

(46:42):
this couple saying next to me,a guy and a girl, and I
couldn't tell if they were flirty orif they're just really good friends. And
I saw their phones just whip outautomatically, and the guy goes, wait
a minute, this is why we'remeeting. My wife and your husband are
having are and this we had noidea. I felt so bad I had

(47:07):
to close that. I said checkand I left because okay, so they
thought they were meeting for another Theperson announced that their their mates were having
an affair, so they were meeting, and it seemed like they're all four
like the husband, the wife andthen the other husband wife were really good
friends and it was clear that theto the guy and the girl were married

(47:30):
to two other people. But theguy was like no, I thought we
were meeting because it's clear that mywife and your husband's having an affair with
each other. And he was showingher text messages like photos, and she
started breaking down. She's like,I knew it. I just didn't.
I thought, you know, thismakes so much sense. And the guys

(47:51):
like, I'm sorry, this iswhy I thought we met, and so
yeah, it wasn't good. No, she was like, not you wanted
to hook upo them? But nowmates cheating. Yeah, they were a
little forty two. But I'm like, wow this Wow. Trust that shues
immediately when I found out, Wow, Dan, You're like, y'all messing.

(48:12):
I'm not drunk. I'm out ofhere, like my my boss is
out and I ain't trying to spendmy money to get it back. So
I'm gonna lead all right, Thankyou, Dane. That was a little
bit of weekend. Wouldn't it beweird? I got this feeling that one
of them might be listening right now. This is weird feeling. Uh.
Nikki from Orlando, good morning,Good morning, how are you, good

(48:37):
morning? How are you? Youoverheard this? You weren't trying to listen.
It was just right there in frontof your face. All right,
So I was out. I livedby UCF somewhere on the patio painting with
my daughter. I don't know whatpainting, but what painting, okay?
You know the complexes with the bigsighting doors, like here is just that
like shattered, and I grabbed mydaughter with quick and all I hear is

(48:58):
just two cups of jelly and thenall the year out of nowhere? Did
you just throw a rock at me? What are you there? And I'm
just going sorry because I'm like,you know what, start my business where
it gets crazy, I'm gonna goinggood for you. Niggi, Niggi?
Where you from? Where are youfrom? Original boy and raised in Orlando?

(49:21):
Yes, sir, okay because thatsound like a New York kind of
thing. Orlando people like hold on, who through the rock? Yeah?
Investigate? But you see, yes, it's quiet. I live in a
good neighborhood like you never see andit's just two compasses. I didn't know
where they had a really bast fight. And I'm like, okay, I'm
with you, niggy. I'm I'mlike you too, but I need to

(49:45):
find out who threw that rock.I just gotta know. I washed from
the window. I'm not gonna lie, And I thought, Okay, the
sight because of my daughter, becauseI don't have it, got it?
I got a lot more bid it. No, no, I got you
hobb and stuff. I watched onthe incitement. I kid, you know.
I caught my popcorn and I toldmy daughter, let's watch this.

(50:05):
Yeah. I guess that she don'tlook like me. People that look like
me say, I got to getto the bottom of this. Yeah,
me too. Excuse me before Igo inside? Did he throw the rock?
I got to investigate this noise.When I go running and I hear
people fighting in their house, I'mlike, I'm gonna run around this book
again and again and again. Sierrafor Winter Park, Good morning, Good

(50:30):
morning. All right, you'll you'llminding and busy. You overheard what.
So I'm a teacher. I teachsecond grade, so they're pretty young,
and I've had I have a studentwho there's been some situations where I didn't
know if she was necessarily telling thetruth. But it's not, you know,
abnormal for young kids. So I'vealways tried to like help her to

(50:51):
you know, make the right decisionsand figure it out. So we had
an after school activity one day andI was around the corner and her parents
were there and they were with herand they were walking around another corner,
so like they didn't see me.And the mom was talking to the daughter
like why was your teacher asking youso many questions today? Like you?
And then she goes, you needto be a better liar, and she

(51:13):
was like like telling her to gether daughter, to get me off her
daughter's back. She was like,you need to like say this, and
you say that your teacher stopped askingme so many questions, blah blah blah.
And then the daughter was like,I'm not a good liar, mom,
and the mom like was like,well, you need to be better.
But this whole conversation about how shewas trying to make her a liar
and get me off her back,Oh my goods that girl girl, I

(51:39):
like question everything. Yeah, AndI'm constantly like, Okay, she's just
a kid, and this is likeobviously not her pult. No, what
you need to do now is everytime you see the mom go, I
mean, obviously hers are doing somethingsketchy. I know, yeah, I
know, And I'm like I haveher best intentions, I know obviously.
Oh my goodness, se are youhold on a second? Damn? Uh

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huh? All right, what didsay? Lindsay said, I was at
a restaurant and I heard these parentsthat were telling their kids that they were
getting a divorce. It was likea whole family meeting restaurant. Yeah,
and then somebody said that my momwas talking on the phone to another mom,
and all of a sudden, Iheard the other mom screaming to the
kid, put your clothes back onand stop licking the window. Oh my

(52:22):
gosh. She was like, Ithought that was weird. It is weird.
And then she went right and thenhe said what Yeah, yeah,
weird. Exo mobile powered by AttorneyDan Newlan interregneda check it's no brain or
just call attorney Dan Newlands. Sothere's two good ones. They said.
A couple of years ago, theywere in an apartment store dressing room,

(52:42):
some friends trying on a bunch ofdresses and they were talking with each other
and one of the girls had bruiseson her hips and she said, no,
it's okay. You know, that'show I like get. And they
went into detail about that kind ofstuff. They thought. They were in
the dress room together. Another ladywalked out of the dressing room next to
him, and that heard the wholething, and they said she was like
ghost white because they went went tosome pretty specifics so they were overheard.

(53:02):
And then lady said she was bringingher kids to get their haircut and talking
to the guy that cut the youngestone's hair and saying that they were going
to sue the doctor because they weretold they couldn't get pregnant. That's what
they were telling the hairdresser. Andthen her brother got her pregnant. Oh,
she said, my son's hair dresserstopped and said, what in the
actual Alabama did you just say?I bet your hairdresser is here. So

(53:30):
wow, Okay, we might haveto bring this up in the future.
Man, I gotta move on.Race liber News. There's a gastro pub
that Gordon Ramsay once owned. He'sgot some squaw. This is the weekend.
Hey, it's OLIVERA. Rodrigo.Johnny's House Mornings, Orlando's number one
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(53:55):
All right, So there's a gastropub that was once owned under Gordon
Ramsay and now it's being run bya group of people who pulled up and
called it home. So he's gotsome squatters. I don't understand the whole
squatting thing. Yes, I've beenat people's house and I stayed too long
and they asked me to go home, but they got up and left.
These are vacant usually usually vacant homes, right or vacant place. But if

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it's not yours, I know there'ssomething that there's so many weird laws that
if it becomes your residence, andthere's probably I don't know all of the
rules, but there's like there's criteria, yes that once you hit that you
have to know this legally removed,which are easy. I can still kick
you out, but I've got togo through the court process now, which

(54:36):
is going to take months. Andmost people that are squatters they know this.
But what if I go in thereand live with you. I mean
you can they can invite as manypeople as they want because I own the
property. You squatting. I'm like, I'm gonna come a hand with y'all
too until I get you moved out. Heard I've never heard somebody do that.
I saw some lady that her housewas being built, they moved in
and she couldn't get in. Idon't understand. Huh, I don't understand

(54:57):
the whole question. Yeah, let'sask more so. Anyways, it's in
London and currently being occupied by atleast six squatters who appear to have barged
in and cozied up and at somepoint this month they made it home and
the British media outlets said that thesquatter's presence was a civil matter and then
until a crime is committed, they'rebasically they're terms of booting them out or

(55:21):
there aren't any you know, sothey're able to just stay there. So
the squatters have been coming in andout for the recent days and so yeah,
and they boarded up the windows.They've been napping on the couches,
and the booths are inside making theirway like through the building in and out.
So they have every right to bethere. They're saying that the pub
was actually being tended to before thesquatters by Gordon, But the lease that

(55:47):
Gordon had was up years ago,and in the past decade he's been trying
to get off the lease in along and complicated legal battle. So that's
why it's been vacant. And likehe owned it and he was trying to
get off the lease, and soall these things. These squatters basically know
what they're doing. If I was, like, you know what, if
I was going and that's your allproblem. Yeah, So the way I'm

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reading it is it's a civil matterversus a legal matter. So you can't
call the police because you have tocivilly get them out. It's not like
a trespass type situation unless they're committinga crime, right, but squatting isn't
necessarily that isn't that crazy? Becomesa civil matter and then and then if
at least in Florida, if theystay long enough, they can then go

(56:29):
file to actually just take possession ofit. Yeah, and it'd be theirs,
isn't de Santi's trying to like stoppassing? Yeah, I don't know.
But in England the squatters can technicallytake over a non residential building without
much of an issue whatsoever. Smartthe thing though, But don't you have
to pay taxes and then put powerin your name? You don't know that?

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Yeah, it's not under anybody's nameorally. What's going to happen if
I don't do any of that?Nothing but if I own it, I've
got to give it. I've gotto give you the standard seven day no
just to vacate, and then likea three day notice to pay, and
then I got to go file aneviction and then I have to wait thirty
days for the viction to go through. Oh my goodness, is that crazy?
I know it is wild, thesquatter like legal non legal system.

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Yeah, the idea behind it's wild, you know. So we have to
tay congratulations to Logan Paul. Didyou see this? Yes, he's going
to be a daddy really yet?So uh this is his first child with
the Sports Illustrated model Nina and so, babe, this this baby is going
to have an incredible genes for real. Now my thing is I get a
mixed up. Which one is thewrestler, which one's the ball? Logan

(57:35):
is a WWE superstar, one that'spregnant. Yeah, so he is an
internet sensation, a boxer, asuccessful businessman. Nina is one of the
most recognizable models on the planet.Really so her name is Nina agdel a
g d a l okay so Danishmodel. She is a few months along

(57:58):
and we don't know the gender oranything yet. But even spotted shopping for
nursery stuff, and so she isofficially pregnant. Wow. Yes, she's
expected to deliver and fall beautiful.I know that's a gorgeous couple. I
know that's what I'm like. Thatbaby's gonna be so cute. Dang.
All right, listen, we talked, we come back. Somebody has some
unexpected repairs that they got to puta lot of money to and we want

(58:20):
to feel Hey, she called in. Hey, starting at nine o'clock,
you gotta do listen for that keywordand you she did the right thing,
got herself a thousand it's a thousandbucks. How much we can We had
six winners in Central Florida yesterday totalthroughout the building. Wow. Seriously,
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. A bunch of people win yesterday.
And Becky understand you love the show. We love you too, and we're
trying to go to Okala hopefully oneday to do a Johnny's House podcast live.

(58:44):
Thank you for listening to the show. We appreciate you. All right,
Narita left here yesterday. You hada little noise in your car.
Yeah, so I have a pushto start. I've had it since twenty
sixteen, and I you know,you know your car. You know your
car. Whenever I've been pushing itto start. This past week, I've
been hearing it kind of force alittle too hard. I'm like, something's
wrong with it. It's working toohard. And it's like, you know,

(59:05):
i'm driving when i'm when I'm ata full break. You know the
little meter that the gauge is likeyour one, two, three, whatever,
RPMs, thank you. I'm ata full break and it's between the
one and the two, and I'mlike, hmm, that's just not right
and too high. Okay, thankyou for that. I don't know the
words anyway, So I took itinto the shop yesterday and oh gosh,
the guy was like listen. FirstI didn't got him, but I made

(59:35):
sure to keep in the keywords.So he called me. He called me.
He's like, listen, you're gonnaneed the battery, the you're gonna
need a new filter, break fluidsand the throttle clean and so like I
sit back here and I'm like,this car takes me. Every maintenance car
takes me and I drive everywhere,and so I'm like, you know what,
Like what's the one time to justdo it. So he goes,

(59:59):
the bill is going to be aabout five hundred of them dollars, and
I said, to get you withthe labor costs costs. Yeah, labors
one hundred dollars. Labor. Laboris over one hundred dollars an hour usually.
Yeah, so I hate it.You know, obviously got to take
care of my car. She takescare of me. So I got it
fixed before I got the check enginelike came on. Basically, yeah,

(01:00:21):
when that comes on, they gotyou right there, man. No,
but it's funny too because they triedto throw me like the windshield wiper and
this and that. It could comeout to nine hundred and I'm like,
I am not prepared entire rotation,tire, rotation alignment. I'm not prepared.
What is it going to take tokeep me running on the on the
road road. We want to findabout some expenses that you have for some
repairs my car. I still haven'tgotten repaired since the this is it blew

(01:00:45):
out at my kids school and Briangot me a mechanic guy. I said,
tell Johnny to bring it down here, and I'm like, I'm afraid.
Yeah, he's ready to help younow, they're gonna be free trying
that's a little mini costs double untilI got it fixed, I'm like,
my mom's got my mom's here now, and that's some added expenses. And
I don't know, I just Ijust hate that. Maybe it's a fear

(01:01:07):
of it. You know, whenyou take a car in and to get
it repaired, you got to takeit to people of your trust because you
never know ray what's an unexpected repairyou got? Have you done it or
you need to get it done.So I have been doing pretty well because
I am a renter right now,so I'm like any kind of unexpected repairs,
I'm like, hey, y'all,make that happened absolutely. But like

(01:01:30):
the last time was with my carbecause it had been a while too,
like the tire rotation, the wholemaintenance thing, and I think that was
the last time where I was like, oh, because you put it off,
and you put it off, andthen finally they're like, you gotta,
you gotta do it because if youdon't, it's going to cause triple
if you would have just and you'llbe sitting there going I did not just
take it in. All I hadto do was give myself two hours.

(01:01:50):
Now, this is how long hasit been renting like that? About six
months? And you never brought itin? Yeah? What all my son's
car has been a it. Butthat means just is what it is.
It's er it's a Brandow car nowwith but they rebuilt it. They rebuilt
the bottom half of the engine becausethe timing timing chain broke in it,
so it you know, it messedup though everything like all the it was

(01:02:10):
all wrong and the rebuilt the wholething. It just happens. So when
they told me the total, I'mlike what, I'm like, can you
please light it on fire and pushit in the pond? Your shot?
And I mean and he worked withme too. It's just it is what
it is like, it's you know, it's an older car. Hourly expense
is what it is. Man.The place I used to take it too,
they used to smile and said,all right, it's gonna be this,

(01:02:32):
and I'm like, no, it'snot. That's what I did at
the dealership And then I said,oh no, you know, I'm not
prepared to pay that today. NowI've got a mechanic friend, so I
hit him up and say, hey, here's what they're telling me, and
he hits me back and says,Okay, here's what my thing says the
hourly should be. And so Iknow if I'm in the right window or
not. And these and the peopleI take it to you now they've been

(01:02:53):
one point because they don't know thatI'm spot checking them with my friend who's
an actual certified MCCAM. Yeah.Man, I remember taking to a place
and that person was the service managerof the month, and I sat down
I thought about it when she wasgetting something down. I'm like, how
you do it? You're the servicemanager of the month because you've been jacking

(01:03:14):
bills up. Yeah, you're breakingrecords up selling people. Yes, that's
how you get that employeed on themonth. I'm like, yeah, you're
a salesperson. Yes. So Iwant to find out right now, what
is some repairs that you need toget done right now? You're kind of
waiting on them. They're unexpected.Either you got it done, it's gonna
cost you a lot, or you'rewaiting to get it done. Four oh

(01:03:35):
seven nine one nine one O sixseven eight seven seven nine one nine one
O six seven XL mobile four oneO sixty seven. You can tell us
on social media and if you like, and also we'll get into it an
a live stream. Got a wildwaih Prize pack in celebration of wah wah
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think today is sixteenth a vintage coffeecup, the reflections the design of a
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(01:03:58):
sixty cent birthday cake own. That'swhat I had on yesterday. That was
very very good. Sixty six assortedhuah Wa t's as supplies lives. We're
gonna hook you up. You gotsome repairs, you got some bills we
want to talk about on Johnny's house. It is sixty six right now.
And the reason when they take acar and it says it's gonna be fifteen
thousand dollars to get your all change, she said, I'm not prepared for

(01:04:19):
that. They said, all right, five hundred dollars and we'll kick the
tars a little bit. You havesome you have some expenses that just popped
up on you. What is itand what do you have to pay?
We're gonna hook somebody with the Wahwaiprize packing celebration of Wah Wah sixtieth anniversary
Red Winter haveing Lily, Good morning, Good morning, guys, how are

(01:04:40):
you good? Good good? Sowhat did you what did you? What
did you have to spend? SoI'm gonna try him many kind of like
a long story short. So myAccess my Access car, which the cars
under both of our names. Hewas having some issues where the car was
kind of jerking a little bit anytimethat he would accelerate or while he was
driving. Okay, so he didan engine. They told him that it

(01:05:02):
was the spark plugs and the coilers. So we paid five hundred dollars ordered
the parts. He put the partsin. It did help, but then
the next day the car got stuckon the highway, so we ended up
paying a tow truck that was onehundred and thirty dollars to tow it home.
The next overnight, we left itout of Hondai because it's a Hondai
Tucson twenty seventeen, when they didthe inspection or the diagnostics, it was

(01:05:28):
one hundred and seventy dollars just forthem to check it. Yep. Come
to find out it was the turboon the car that needed to be replaced,
and between labor and taxes, itwas going to be about twenty nine
hundred dollars to six. Wow.Then she tried to be nice and give
us like a ten percent. Cameout to like twenty twenty six hundred dollars
and I said, no way.So we ended up getting the car home.

(01:05:55):
I'm I don't remember how we gotit home because it wasn't driving all
that well, but we did getit home. I then towed it to
another mechanic that was recommended to usby my dad, So that was another
one hundred and fifteen dollars to toeit. They diagnosed it. They told
us, Oh no, I'm lying. I'm sorry. We pay relaya laya,
Lily. You started out by saying, I'm gonna make this a short

(01:06:16):
story. Did you not tell methat? Because I swore I heard you
say that. Now we're talking aboutwell, my dad, No, he
didn't take me as my cousin onmy mama's side, but don't know that
might have been my cousin. Lookwhat happened, Lily in that one time?
Okay, so we paid nine Wepaid nine hundred dollars out of pocket.
From the turbo, put the turboin. Then we had it told

(01:06:36):
because then it still wasn't working.Then they told us it was going to
be fourteen hundred dollars and it wasthe catalytic converter or something like yeah,
yeah, there you go, thereyou go. I'm like, did me
a favor take the turbo out?No more than take the turble out.
I don't even know how much itcost to get to just take the turball.
That's those are expected to send onyour car. My wife was trading

(01:06:59):
in a car and she had leastand they said, if you're gonna keep
it, you had to get theturbo's replace. It was gonna be nine
thousand dollars. No, you knowwhat make it look like the turbo's But
does it make us time? Traffic? Is turbo? Yeah? My timing
belt snaps and that Now I waslike, I'm just gonna get rid of
it and good morning, good morning. What's what's the bills unncessarily or the
repairs you have? So I'm gonnaagain try to make this a long My

(01:07:31):
family and my parents are trying tobe gracious and give me a car that
they were no longer using. SoI didn't have to be in a car
payment. I sold my current vehicle, got their vehicle and it started,
you know, running funny. Butthey had went ahead and took it to
our mechanics to make sure everything wasgood. Okay, they said it was

(01:07:54):
good. Had the car for aweek, started driving funny, took it
in and they said that X yZ was wrong. They to replace the
head gasket, this, that,and the other. Still couldn't figure out
what was going on, and thencome to find out that spark plug fell
down into the engine and booted thewhole entire engine. Wow, that's rare.

(01:08:20):
So good at that caught. ThenI didn't hang up to the whole
all right, what is over there? Somebody said, making a long story
I was gonna, I was.My husband is a trained my Panic,
so I'm very lucky he takes hisback harar, and I'm like, oh,

(01:08:40):
that's great. So somebody said thatwhen something goes wrong with my excursion,
or if one of those horses getsick out back, it's very expensive.
I didn't know where that was going. I didn't know where the answer
was going. Actually, sorry,I didn't pre read that. Another one,
my power steering one now didn't expectto pay that this week. Wow.

(01:09:02):
Yeah, those the things you got. And the water heater went out
on vacation. Yeah, mate,Exo mobile Power by Attorney Dan new And
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And someone had a raccoon living undertheir solar panels, five thousand dollars worth
of roof damage. To fix it, they had to remove the solar panels,
then fix the roof, and thenadd critter guard. But they ain't

(01:09:25):
got the money right now, sothey just get up there with a hose
every few days and chase it.Also, I noticed in the Milk District
area of Orlando they put up signstelling you stop poisoning the raccoons. Stop
it, it's illegal. I justrelocated mine. Yeah, he's trying to
find his way back, all right. Lily who made a short story longer,

(01:09:45):
We're gonna hook you up with thewah Wah prize packing celebration of huah
Wah sixtieth anniversary. Got a questionfor you when we were younger, what
do we want to do? Whenwe were growing up? And Brian mentioned
that he wanted to be an astronaut, and I just happen to notice today
that they're accepting applications. Why tobe an ass Never too late, I'm
sure a year out of the agerange. I'm gonna read what this what
it has to be if you wantto be an astronaut, Brian, are

(01:10:09):
you a US citizen? And yes? Okay? Do you have a master's
degree in STEM fills including engineering,biological science, physical science, computer science,
of mathematic from a credited institution.No, but you can work experience
here count like sometimes you can getwork experienced account as a degree. I'm
down with that, Okay, cool. I have a minimum of three years
of related professional experience obtained after degree, or one thousand pilot in command hours

(01:10:33):
or at least eight hundred and fiftyof those hours in high performance jet aircrafts
pilots. No, No, I'venever I've been you played on video games?
Yeah, I mean a really goodand I've been on a plan a
lot. Actually, medical doctor timeand resideny can count towards the experience,
but you have to be completed bytwenty twenty five, be able to successfully

(01:10:55):
complete now this way, and theymight get you because I don't know if
the work. I'll let you offerthis one. Definitely complete the NASA Long
Duration Flight Astronaut physical Yeah, I'mgonna find out how long that's going to
be. I mean I do havea couple of months a six times saved
up. Yeah, two years ofwork towards your the doctoral program in science,
technology, engineering, and math completed, the Doctor of Medicine and other

(01:11:16):
related medical degrees. No, no, I'm gonna have to say that maybe
the twenty four years of here willoffset all that because they got a lot
of work experience. You also musthave skills in leadership, teamwork, and
the communication. Good communication, andI push a lot of buttons. Now,
if you're gonna be with the Artemisgeneration astronaut, you will explore and
conduct experiments where humans have never beenbefore. We're talking in the lunar South

(01:11:41):
Pole. Oh yeah, I'm coolwith that. Also have to be willing
to be probed just in case.Hold on, I don't even see nothing
about the prob Yeah. Look,don't don't project your fantasies onto me.
R is what you get to thephysical aspect, you might not be.
You're gonna have to suspend reality becausethe rock plays an astronaut in a movie

(01:12:05):
because like dying. Yeah, I'veseen what you might call it? What
a what's that movie from back inthe day? Which one was they go
blow up the no where he pretendsto be an astronomy, gets in shape
to be an astronaut and they spinhim around. That was Land's Beast.
That was real. Maybe it wasthe old man that they were training so

(01:12:28):
they can go blow up. Yeah, but like they what astron have you
ever seen that's physically imposing? None? Now here's one I heard them the
new thing, the US Space Force. Yeah, okay, now that one
is pretty simple. Now, ifyou want to be in the look,
I got this right from their website. I did not make this sill.
All right, Well, if Ican't be an astrona because they're probably not
gonna budge on this doctor thing.Okay, Uh, you're over seventeen.

(01:12:50):
Yep, you have a high schooldiploma or GED boom, you have college
credits or a GED Yes, sir, And you can serve in the U
s s F and listed members participatein support operation, officer plan plan and
managed personnel. Civilians, you canperform in a mix of support and management
of the Space Force operations okay,and then I got to go to space.

(01:13:13):
I don't know if you're gett togo to space. It didn't anything
about they're not going to relocate meto space if I'm not going to be
stationed on the moon or something.I'm not sure I'm down with that.
It just sounds like an office job. They say you can be close to
the people that I go in tospace. Now I'm good. I'm going
to see if I can have abudge on this doctor thing. Now,
Ray, what did you want todo? You want to be a meteorologist?
He did want to be a meteorologistor like a storm chaser. Requirements

(01:13:36):
for that, Yeah, that's true. Uh and the reach? What did
you I don't know if we everasked you what you like? Growing up?
When I was like really really young, I wanted to do the whole
dancing and the singing thing. Andthen when I realized it, like my
mom was like, no, youneed to go to medical school. And
I tried that, but then Ialways steered into media. It was like,
yeah, I was just always inthe mix of it. When I
was in high school, I wantedto be a track star, want to

(01:13:57):
make it a profession. Till Igot to college and got my dogs blown.
I realized in track and feel,the elite ones have another gear that
I did not have, right,and I think all pro athletes got that
another thing. Yeah, I didnot have that other thing. That's good,
there's great. I was. Ithought I had that gear in high
school. When I got to college, I was like wow. So I

(01:14:18):
ended that dream quickly. I wantto find out from you what did you
want to do when you grew up, when you're small, when you grew
up, and what are you doingright now? What do you want to
do when you're growing up? Said? I want to be this r I
want to be an astronaut, andnow he's here working with me. So
what did you want to want tobe a meteorologist? Its years working for
me, working with me, andThereese wanted to be a dancer, and
here you are. I'll take itall right. Four oh seven nine nine

(01:14:45):
one O six seven eight seven sevennine one nine one O six seven XL
mobile four one O sixty seven.So to media live stream is up and
running. We want to hear fromyou what did you want to do when
you're little? And what are youdoing now? Are you were you able
to get into that field? Wewant to talk to your door. Get
up to about eighty seven. He'sgetting warm. Now it is seventy right
now. Gave Brown the requirements tobe an astronaut, but I mean you

(01:15:05):
can still be that. What isthis sopace force? Yeah? Yeah,
that just sounds like an office deskjob with a cool uniform. I can
work at Space Mountain to put peopleon the ride over, same uniform,
beautiful. All I want to findout what did you want to do?
And what are you doing right now? From ultimate Connie? Good morning,

(01:15:26):
okay, good morning? All right? So growing up you want to be
a what I wanted to be?A veterinarian? Okay, okay, and
uh what are you now? Iwork for a banking software company. Same
thing, pretty close, same thing. I can't even make a connection with
that. I can't even I can'teven ford job separation. Now, you
know you a VET and and andif you vet, people got to pay

(01:15:49):
you. And then when they payyou, you got to put your money
in the bank and you need thatsoftware to do so. See same thing.
I like animals. They allow serviceanimals in your office? Yes,
I mean well, I worked fromholt. We'll get yourself. Then you're
instantly vet boom, Connie, missionaccomplished. You did it. Thank you

(01:16:15):
for sharing that, Connie. Havea beautiful day. Okay, okay,
by Yeah, I could not makea connection with that one. TJ.
What's going on? TJ? TJgoing going, man gone, Yes,
yeah, Beverly from Samford, Goodmorning, how good? How are you

(01:16:38):
growing up? What did you wantto you? What do you want to
be? I wanted to be anart teacher. You knew that that was
in your passion. You wanted tobe an art teacher. Yeah, and
so what are you now? Iam an art teacher? Yeah? Was
it everything you had hoped it wouldbe? I am broke middle school.

(01:16:58):
Yeah. That was one of thereason I actually shifted gears away from being
an art teacher because my original majorwas fine art. My mom was a
teacher, and I'm like, waita second, my mom works three jobs
mine. You developed big skin bygetting roasted every body? Yeah, what
would you? Oh? No,you hang in there. You're following your

(01:17:20):
passion, girls, your love passion. Yes, you know what, I'm
gonna tell you why you love it? Because there's a breakout student every year.
One d It's like they get it. The rest of your knuckle head's
gone with your life. But I'mgona tell them a pay attention of that
one. That person gets it.I get it. Well, you keep
looking for that person. Okay,thank you get roasted every day. Seventh

(01:17:45):
grade is a bad too, man. Seventh grade would never from Eustace Maddie,
good morning morning, How are yougood? Good Maddie? What did
you What do you want to dowhen you grew up? What do you
want to be? I wanted tobe a teacher so badly? Okay?
And what do you do now?I work for a nonprofit that okay,

(01:18:05):
try it again, because you brokeup half the time. You wanted to
be a teacher, and you whatdo you do now? Now? I
used the children with cancer children?Yeah all right? Why well? And
for what? We got a badconnection, Maddie, But thank you for
sharing that. Okay? Oh man? Right? What they show it out?

(01:18:27):
I wanted to be a greater nhn h L goalie. My mom
reminded me that we were poor andI had to know how to ice skate.
Didn't know how to do any ofthat, so I became a teacher.
Damn maga hard. Hey, somemoms like it's hard knocked, babe.
You want to be that? Ittakes a lot of money. Hockey
is inexpensive, Yes it is.Somebody else wanted to be a teacher and
they're a manager of a scrub store. Oh it's like the scrubs at Lake.

(01:18:50):
Yeah. Nurses and medical The thingis gonna stick with me every day.
I get roasted every day. Seventhgrader X mobile powered by a Jorney
Dan new and the interrect need tocheck called at Jorney Dan Newlan. It's
a no brainer. Someone said theywanted to be a nurse, and they
are a nurse, all right,but now they want to be something else
because they've been a nurse. Iwanted That's what's the thing I wanted to

(01:19:13):
It's something that you wanted for solong that Okay, I want to be
a teacher. I want to bea teacher. I'm a teacher. Do
you sit there and go I didit? Yeah? Where do you go?
Especially if it's not what you thoughtit would be? Now it's like,
all right, now I have toswitch gears and start something totally different
because I'm broke. There's what theysay. We got Serena. She said
that she wanted to be a vetuntil she realized that people have tarantulas and

(01:19:34):
snakes and yeah, are you aselective vet? Yeah? And then Tricia's
she said she said that she wantedto be a flight attendant, but she
forgot that she hates people. Well, yeah, you're trapped in a tube
with people in the air. Wegot one moment about to excel. Good
morning. Who is this, Hi, Richie? What do you want to

(01:19:55):
do when you grow up? Whatdo you want to be? I wanted
to be a rock star when Iwas in high school. Yeah. In
college, I had classical voice trainingand after doing a role, a lead
role and bring it Doon, myvoice teacher cramped for me and said,
oh, Richard, it was wonderful. Too bad it wasn't in your range.
Oh, and so I gave upthat dream. Oh day careers every

(01:20:20):
ten years. I don't recommend itas a lifestyle change, but uh.
I did everything from working insurance formajor airline handling crashes, and I had
a major balloon company in New Yorkwhere I did decorations for all sorts of

(01:20:41):
corporations, everyone from the New YorkPhilharmonic to the Boston Popps. Wow wow,
well, well thank you for thankyou said it was a good job.
Too bad it went in your range. Right, Well that's and I
guess I guess for me that youshouldn't discourage anyone like that because okay,
so that wasn't but like if you'regoing to sing, there are other things
that are probably and are in yourrange, like just because that wasn't it.

(01:21:02):
But he went on to do likea bunch of things. He said,
he changed his career a lot.All right, Well, listen,
whatever it is that you want todo, you find out people that are
falling their dreams may not be whatyou think it is. Now the Johnny's
House Entertainment News with Ray So,Johnny Depp is looking to buy this medieval
castle. Okay, it is inthe Italian countryside. It is a castle

(01:21:26):
that is in Montalto Dora, Italy. It's a small town with a little
over three thousand people living there.So this castle that he's been pouring and
looking to buy to add to hisreal estate portfolio, costs about four million
dollars. It is for sale andhe's very interested, but it looks like
the townspeople don't want him. There. Oh, isn't that crazy? So

(01:21:49):
the reports have suggested that the townspeoplearen't thrilled over Johnny Depp moving there or
like you know, him just beinga part of their town and probably think
he's gonna bring a lot of littleyou know, the little life that they
have. And I get the photographerslike all that stuff because there is only
three thousand people there, so it'slike, you know, they're they're a
small little town. But he saidthat he would totally respect any guidelines or

(01:22:13):
regulations imposed on the property, assumingthis purchase came to like, you know,
get true for him. It's almostlike cut him a break because he
probably wants to live that life.Yeah, and that's what he does.
Like that's what a lot of celebritiesdo. They buy these like you know,
countryside. They want that privacy toget away. Was like Walmart going
into a small small community. Yeah, we're going to help you. No,

(01:22:35):
we're gonna bring economy. Yeah.So the town's mayor told uh the
newspaper and stuff like that that Johnnymight not be the best person to move
in and would likely cause more harmthan good, especially economically, And I'm
like, would that makes no sense? The castle has undergone quite a bit
of restoration over the years, andthe mayor defends the estate as a site

(01:22:58):
of community interest, which means they'rekeeping a watchful high over it. Comm
Yeah, and so Johnny. IfJohnny bought it, he wouldn't be like
a burden. But it's just likethey're they're worried about the building. I
guess I can see him whole estate. I can see him, you know,
pretty much hanging to himself, maybegoing down and get grabbing a drink
or out to the restaurants here arethere. I mean, he he does

(01:23:20):
like his red wine. And it'sItaly, so but it's on a hill.
It's eleven bedrooms, thirteen bathrooms,fifteenth century chapel is what it is.
So we'll see how that point youneed to get like a really like
a bad person to come and lookat the place. And then it's like,
you know what, maybe hand forreality television is like such a breeding

(01:23:43):
ground. I feel like for somany people to like start out and like
do branch out and do many things. And the next thing that Cheryl Burke
is doing is doing a podcast,and she's going to talk to podcast,
I know, but she's doing apodcast. It's called Sex Lies and Spray
TNDS. Yeah it's on I heard, and they talk about the behind the
scenes. Yeah yeah, okay,so but she's going to continue the drama

(01:24:04):
filled stories both on and off thescreen, is what she's talking about.
I hear what she's doing, butshe ain't really giving any dirt because you
give some dirt viral because like,hey, so and so is hooking up
with so and so the whole time. I know, when you have a
title like that, that means you'regonna tell some dirt, but it says
you can bet she's gonna have thejuiciest details for what you didn't see on

(01:24:25):
the screen and all the drama thathappened behind the scenes since she's been there
for years, and her experience onthe competition. But I think she was
talking about so and so when shewas dancing heel broke and she did the
whole dance on one heel. You'vemet her and she's hosted things, but
I'm like, oh, I like, I want to promote her because it

(01:24:45):
sounds like a great if you don'twhat's the what's the titlele bit again,
sex Lies in Spray TM. Ineed some spray tand I need some sex
and I need some lives, Soyou're gonna have to burn exactly. It's
like, we want to hear theinformation that you signed an n d A
four. Basically, she chatted witha sex in the city actor. Maybe
that's the section. Yeah no,But there's a new episode every single week

(01:25:10):
on the iHeartRadio if you do wantto check it out. But I guarantee
if she gave some real dirt,it will go viral. Yeah, somebody
hooking up and then they would forher to for her to make that way
she wants it to be, she'sgonna have to burn some bridges, but
people will will watch it because peoplelove that show. And if you don't
give me some real, real,real, real dirt, listen to the
podcast. Also, if you wantto see a really funny video of Hannah
Wattingham, I think that's how yousay her name. She's from ted Lasso

(01:25:32):
and Game of Thrones. There arethese creepy photographers that were asking her to
show off some leg and she goes, oh my god, you never say
that to a man. Don't bea d word. Otherwise just move on,
And he didn't. She didn't showany leg obviously, but it's a
really funny video of her a photographer. Yeah, show us some legs.

(01:25:56):
She's like, it's funny though.Because I was watching, I was gonna
bring this up off the air.I was watching Sherry Shepherd and when Lenny
Kravitz was on and she was losingher stuff and she kept pulling his shirt
open and touching his chest and sayingthat she wants someone to hit her couch
like buck neck. And I thoughtto myself, Man, flip that and
let like Jimmy Fallon say that toan actress. I'm like, that's just

(01:26:16):
And I love Sherry Shepherd. Youtalk about her all the time, and
I'm assuming she probably cleared it withLenny Kravits ahead of time. She's gonna
be joking around. I was like, yeah, like in the climate today,
like I could see where people wouldgo a wait a second, hold
up, thought to myself, whatif Jimmy Fallon said that to we'd be
waking We'll be waking up to thatnews today. That's how it worked that

(01:26:38):
way, all right, Listening nowwe have some situation with the podcast.
Is that working out today and mightlook like we'd be We'll be Okay,
know that it's being worked on.Stop complaining it. We know it.
We're gonna get it fixed for you. Right, It's like this weekend be
like in the nineties. Yeah,what I heard next week is like it's
gonna be a little cool Frint comingto I don't think I'm gonna get the
cold friends anymore. It's gonna justbe cooler than it was before. Did

(01:27:00):
they have eighty seven? It isseventy right now? The yes? All
right, So Deadpool is coming outwith quite the prop this summer movie viewers.
They can expect to get a popcornbucket with Deadpool's face kind of like
punched in up close, and themouthpiece area is a screwed on cap where
you can unscrew it and also grabyour popcorn. Somebody created that, Yes,

(01:27:25):
yes, it was presented by Disneyat the Cinema Con event that went
down, And the intentions of thebucket is to be crude and lude,
as they said, it's the buggetto be collectors on them that everybody was
talking about before June. Yeah,they're saying it's going to top Dune.
Oh yeah, collective on them.It looks like look a toy. Yeah,

(01:27:47):
yeah, yeah, if you wantto look at it's interesting. Deadpoolm
Wolverine is one of the most anticipatedmovies to come up for the summer because
of the cameos that are expected,like Taylor Swift. It's coming out in
theatres July twenty six. Okay,yes, it does go without saying that
women's college basketball has made a pivotalmove in women's sport. Yes, the
women's championship game alone drew in moreviewers than men's ever recorded, with eighteen

(01:28:11):
point nine million views versus fourteen pointeight And I mean even the sold out
tickets, the prices of the tickets, it's all insane. So yesterday was
the women's WNBA Draft and some ofthe highlights of the future players that are
trending right now. Caitlyn Clark,she is now with Indiana Fever, Angel
Reese and Camilla Cardoso they are withChicago skyt only thing about that is that
they battled each other doing the playoff. What one got thrown out? Yeah,

(01:28:34):
and now they're going to be partners. Yeah. And Cameron brink Aka's
Steph Curry's godsister. She's gonna bewith La Sparts. So if you want
to look more into it. Brownwas telling me this this morning. It's
like in the NBA when you getdrafted, the first thing they do is
they send you to summer league toplay, and then they send you to
camp, and then you finally decideyou're gonna make a roster. They started

(01:28:54):
playing win and they said they mayMay fourteenth is their first game. Listen,
say, yeah, it's smart.You got to capitalize Wild's hot before
people forget about it's true. Onto the next thing that is true.
That is true, coffee lovers.I got some great news for all of
us. There's a new study thatcame out saying regular black coffee with no
sugar, no cream is linked tolower risk of death. So, to

(01:29:15):
be more specific, coffee is associatedwith having lower risk of heart disease,
heart rhythm problems, lower risk ofdeath. And I hear all that,
but it depends on what study youread. You can't read another story next
week say coffee kills you. Coffeekills you dead. It kills you dead.
Yeah. There was like so manymultiples of all these studies, and
some of them were from like twothousand, twenty twenty two, twenty three.

(01:29:38):
Even one of them are saying thatit can help with weight management because
of the caffeine. Depends on thestudy all the one to said a glass
of wine at night does great thingsfor your heart. Then somebody come out,
you drink a glass of wine everynight. You're alcoholic. So who
do I listen to? I don'tknow what to listen to. I'm gonna
drink water. And speaking of coffeewhile way celebrating their sixtieth anniverse and they
want to celebrate with all of us. Once you pump your gas, make

(01:30:00):
sure you step inside and treat yourselfto some free coffee any size and get
their sixty cent birthday donut cakes.Mm hm, congratulations on that one.
Listen, uh, what song doyou know? Word for word? And
we're gonna have a bet for youto see if you can do that.
Next on John, the next coupleof days, no rain't expected how to
day of eighty seventh verse, whathappened as my faon I hit the wrong

(01:30:21):
button? I would have blame Iwould have blame it on the blame it
on the juice in a noose.Seventy right now, I ray, you
saw an offering? What is theoffering in his room we're offering money to
let's see how much we got inon the bet. The question was for

(01:30:44):
one dollars on the spot. Ifsomebody came up to you and said you
had to sing this word for word, sing a song word for word,
you cannot mess up. Okay,for one million dollars, Ray you send
it? You up first? Whatis your song? All right? Now,
Brad's gonna start it anywhere. It'snot gonna stop at the beginning because

(01:31:05):
you know the word for word,and if you get it wrong, I'm
I got my buzzy beat. I'llgo first. Now I've got the lyrics
in front of me. For allof y'all's BUCkies, I don't have that.
Okay, you want to go first, you want to go for I
don't care, Okay, alright,mine is old school because it was the
first rap song. Of course everybodyknew what it was is rapping of the
Light, uh, this very firstrap song. So of course you start

(01:31:27):
anywhere and then give me a secondto get caught up, and I'm in
it. Pick up your bad andthen you stop whatever you want to anywhere.
You want to come. The redand the browns, the purple and
yellow first, I got a bangbang a booget to the book and say
yump the look it to the bangbang booget. Last rock, Yeah,
don't stop rock the rhythm that'll makeyour bodies rock. So so far you
hurt my voice, but see mytwo friends along and next song the mic

(01:31:49):
is my man hat. Come on, hate sing that song. Check it
out, just that part of thestuff that you're spelling. But I mean
you last a million. I wasgoing to stop it before I don't all
right, right, okay, I'mso nervous. I want to throw up
them. Please stop, Please,I'm gonna stop it when hey come on,

(01:32:14):
click it fast enough because I knewhe was gonna spell Casanova. That's
tough to spell. I'm out allright, ray where he picked it up?
You gotta go with back to Boys. This is my favorite song.
All I have to give. You'renot here right now? I go ready
we go. Never be your parbut my love, this job I have

(01:32:41):
you give. When at you,I don't think I wish I could give
the world to you. My loveis all I have to give. I'm
triaking when you when you talk,does it seem like he's not even listening

(01:33:04):
to what you say, don't justtell me your problem. Try my best
kids them all. You got it, she said Capella. I don't even
need no darn it. All right, Nurice, what she saw this is
somebody to love, queen, somebodyto loose, all right, right right

(01:33:28):
now? Raising a million dollar pocket? All right, don't look this.
Hang on, Here we go.I gotta get anywhere anywhere in a song.
I gotta get raised a million dollars. You know, a song,
word for word. Get yours together, because we're gonna pay off for that
one too. Won't stop playing.Okay, there we go, Okay,
shut up, goodness, turn itup, please sound hold on like Miss

(01:33:51):
Swan singing that song. Here wego. I try again, not trying,
not try for everybody wants to putme down. They say I'm going
crazy, They say I got alot of water in my brain. Ain't

(01:34:14):
got no common sense? How gotnobody left? Believe you? Here?
Here? What? Now? It'sa guitar solo. I don't know where
the guitar solo? One job?All right? But what you got,

(01:34:34):
well mine to go to vanilla,of course you know that. And I
don't have the lyrics on the screens. Just push it anywhere, it up
somewhere anywhere, all right. Cookingthem seas like a pounds up. Burning
them ain't quick and nimble. Igo crazy when I hear a symbol of
hat would have souped up tempo.I'm gonna roll. It's time to go,
so blow rolling him a five pointoh with my ragtop down so my

(01:34:57):
hair can blow. The girl isgonna stand by waving, just say hi,
stop. No. I just drove, kept went to the next stop.
I want to leave, and tothe next block. The block was
dead, yo, So I continuedto a one A. I'm the only
one that lost. I'll break offsome money. Yeah, I got you,
Yeah, all right, we'll giveyou money, million dollars. Man,

(01:35:19):
if he's just just two seconds earlier, I know. And now he
was gonna stop when you went toHank, I man, come on,
Hank sang that song that was theworst any other one but Hanks. I
knew it. I said, See, I can't sell casting over all right,
we need to hear from you.Got them, We got what we
got on what we have in linefor you with a pair of take and

(01:35:39):
see Chris Brown eleven eleven tour atthe Kid centered you're lie thirteenth. What
you have to do and we haveto trust you on this because you can't
have the words in front of you. You tell us what your song you
know word for word, and wheneverwe start you have to sing it.
We'll stop it and you have tosing it until we say stop. Okay,
do not have the words in frontof you. That is straight up
cheating, all right. Some peopledon't give now, don't get to go

(01:36:00):
See Chris Brown four O seven ninenine one O six seven eight seven seven
nine one nine one O six seven. They say, for a million dollars,
what is your song you know?Word for word? When I starting
at the beginning wherever Brian picks up, that's where you start singing. And
one of you gonna hook you upwith a pair ofkets. See Chris Brown
eleven eleven tour at the Kis Centeron July thirteenth, four O seven nine

(01:36:20):
one nine one O six seven eightseven seven nine one nine one on six
seven one has some fun on theradio. Can call us now on Johnny's
House of about eighty seven. Itis seventy right now and a lot of
sunshine that falls you to burnout bynow all right, million dollars they offered
if you can sing your song,any song that you know word for word,
cannot mess up. And in thiscase we got million dollars. But

(01:36:42):
we do have a period of tickets. See Chris Brown eleven eleven tour at
the Kis Center, July thirteenth.Gotta hear yeah, same thing, same
thing from groveling Amber, Hey,Amber, Hi, good morning. Now
you got to promise you you haveno words in front of you. No,
all right, and you know thissong word need him word for word
until we say stop. Yes,I'm gonna try my best. That's pressure.

(01:37:04):
Now. The way it's gonna workis Brian's gonna play the beginning and
then we're gonna duck out and yougotta do it acapella until we jump in.
Okay, alright, leave it going. There's a delay, it'll mess
you up. Yeah, I'll justget you started. Then you jump in.
All right, are you ready?All right? Here we go.
Yon Strang turning my place is singingin my life when worse, killing me

(01:37:39):
softly with hair, so killing mesaftly with his song, telling my whole
life with his word, killing meso please with his song. So lush

(01:38:02):
with Feaver mis Yeah, good jobyou did it, look good jobs up
it rand even through the instruments.And then she didn't. I just say

(01:38:26):
you want me and wan, butyou did. You did your part,
all right. I'm still the onlyone to do sat from doctor Phillips Ashton,
Good morning, Good morning, Johnny. All right. They say we
don't have a million bucks, gota pair, takes Chris Brown eleven eleven
two. All you gotta do istell us your song. Brian's gonna start

(01:38:48):
it, He's gonna stop. Yougotta keep going until we tell you you
know it word for word. Let'sgo, yes, yes, all right,
what is it? Angel? Okay, let's said, Brad's gonna start
it and he's gonna stop. Youkeep going to we tell you to stop
when young? But who's going?The dog done the like the pure fun

(01:39:13):
can't be a fool son? Whatabout you? Long run? Are looking
back shots? Honoris? A manshound Sam and not giving her a ten
song through my little counsel shall andI want to serve in this so my
litle pursuers shn hell you my angel, yo, my god name what peach

(01:39:34):
water to me? Wow? Wow? He did both voices in both parts.
I like that he flipped into thevoice messava. Oh wow, Okay,
I like that man. He's gonnabe tough. It's gonna be talk
all right from Orlando. Tabitha,Hey, Tabitha, Tabitha. Now you

(01:39:58):
got some strong competition. All weneed you to do is sing a song
word word. Cannot mess it up. Wherever Brian starts, that's where you
gotta start singing. And what isthe song you're gonna sing? If I
ain't got you? By Alicia Kingall right, we'll keep listening. When
the song stops, you go untilwe tell you to stop. Some people
meet doesn't. And that's the onlyway to prove you love it. T

(01:40:28):
me the world on a tilber platter, and woo it be with no want
to share, with no one tokill me here but yeah and wava Tabatha

(01:41:00):
girl, okay, oh yeah,Tabitha, not there you tabit? Yes?

(01:41:38):
Now she killed it. He did. But all the way back at
one line, you left out oneword, yes, one word. I
heard it too. You didn't saywhat good would it be? You just
said, well would it be?You did? I think you need to
keep going? Thank some O saynothing in this girl. Yes, yeah,

(01:42:12):
yeah, yeah, all right,we need to vote. Now.
Listen, if you ain't get thatone word wrong, hey, you'd have
my vote, you would have.But you got that one word work because
you missed Casanova. And that's allmixed as well. Hey, time thinking
you say some more from me,baby, just a little bit more.
Go ahead, go ahead, keepgoing, keep going. People say for

(01:42:39):
fountain that forever. Yeah. Peopleain't nothing damn song not the only way
that all right? Right, allright, taptown, we gotta we got

(01:42:59):
wrapping up. No, you didn'tthrow the cat at it? All right,
Tabith, thank you for calling.Anytime you want to call and serenade
me, you're more than welcome to. Okay, you have a beautiful day,
she said. I felt bad becauseshe's sang the hell out of it.
I know, but that one wordwe said word for word. All
right, Now we have Amber werekilling me softly and Ashton who did an

(01:43:23):
angel by Shaggy. Yeah, that'stough. I'm going to get money so
you can make I'm gonna go Amber, I'm going Shaggy Lurice. I'm gonna
go with Shaggy man. All right, Hold on a second, Lurie said,

(01:43:45):
you weren't good enough. You crushedsaid, forget that sisterhood stuff.
Don't do that. Don't do that. No, since you crushed it.
Okay, thank you, I appreciateit. Thank you, all right,
thank you. I'm just messing withyour girl. Ask the congratulations. You're

(01:44:10):
the winner, all right? Youguys did that Mber wrong? That's not
I know man, that was yeah. Well, you got your something.
You got a pair of Chris Chris. Let's go, pair of Chris Brown
Level eleven two at the KIS Center. You are going. Ain't that messed
up? I ain't give her theticket, all right? You hold on
a second. It's not forty fourback till back. You call it one

(01:44:32):
O six and four oh seven ninenine one O six seven. You gotta
get her tickets. And it soldout. Y'all sold out, so you
got to keep listening all day,all evening and whatever. Back to back,
beautiful things, Yes, back toback. I played again right now
if you want. I ain't gotthat list on when you're supposed to play.
I'm not supposed to, but Icould be right right you tell you
do what I want. I doubledog day, okay, won't you won't

(01:44:55):
do it? You won't he might, I don't know. Wait two and
a half minutes and fine, Dow, but keep listening. It is sold
out and hopefully we'll see you Saturdaynight at the house and back to back.
Other than that, we gotta getup out of here, raise on
TV. So on the resources goingon. I'm gonna take it a little
easy today. Do some social mediastuff, work on some personal stuff,
hit the gym, big casual atthe house, go to sleep, Betty

(01:45:15):
good. My mom and my niecesare in town, so I'll be hanging
out with y'all. Hanging out withthem, souff. Y'all see me out,
say hello? Are they listening?I don't know. I don't.
I'm gonna follow Johnny Holme and thengo wherever they go after this so I
can hang out with it. Myniece send me a photo of her friend
Bacon, so I can't get inthe neighborhood because the guard won't let me.
As soon as y'all pull out behindyou. We ain't jumping the fence.

(01:45:36):
Ain't no fences, ain't no fence. It's like real stuff. Yeah,
it ain't no jumping the fence.Wait, did you say you're gonna
bring baked good No, no,no, I said that. They send
me a video of my niece cookingbacon. So oh but yeah, so
we'll be out and about if yousee, my mom loves that stuff.
My niece was telling me anybody,that's why I won't have a mom on
the air, she said. Duringthe whole flight, they say, where
you going with Florida. I'm gonnago see my son. I'm beating up

(01:45:58):
for two weeks kept he's on theradio radio not knowing that. Yeah,
all right, being around So yougot just a bunch of work to do
around here, shows and other radioor area codes. And that's pretty much
I got it, you know.Work. That's that's all. Nothing fun
and exciting. I might play BensonBoone again real quick. Hey, whenever
you hear back to back, youneed to call it sold out and you

(01:46:18):
want them tickets. So that's whatyou need to keep a while while and
get your sixtieth birthday stuff today it'sfree. Yeah, and don't forget today.
It's the last day for you toenter on Instagram at X I want
to six seven to go meet andgreet Benson Boone. Jane's gonna pick that
winner today. Around four. Soundgood all right? Other than that Ryan
Seacrest take it, Have a beautifulday, y'all. We'll see them all.
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