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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We are here to put a little balm on your
wounds from watching the Vikings game last night. If you
like me, you probably went to bed when it was like,
oh god, they suck brutal. It was brutal. And you
know what I looked for, waiting all day for Sunday night. Yeah, exactly,
I waited all day for Sunday night. And I was
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bitterly disappointed, bitterly disappointed.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
It was pretty rough. I did watch most of it myself.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Packers also had a rough day yesterday too. Jenny's a
Packers fan. They did.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
I'm still supporting. I'm wearing some gear today. But yeah,
it was not good. I really thought we hadn't.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
No one didn't as a new jersey in my Eagles
did great last night.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
I hate the Eagles. I know.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
I thought you said my ego did great last night.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
We're like, yeah, yeah, it is, Katie w to be
good morning. It is the Monday, is Monday of the
year because now we are back to work for real.
It is Monday. It's cold, it's dark outside, but you
know what, the days are slowly getting a little bit longer,
not warmer, but a little bit longer.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
If you need a little more energy.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
I do want to let you.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Know Holiday Station Stars does still have a deal going
on with their Monster Energy drinks where you buy to
get one free of their sixteen ounces. So I feel
I feel like I need that.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Today.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
I told Dave I had the worst night of sleep
in my life last night.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
Over your life. You can get to bed till one
minute until sleep.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Yeah, I want a little ham on this, but cheese
taco dip something that one of Andrew's friends brought over
last night. And then I was not feeling well when
I went to bed, so I could not sleep.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
That is rough because when you get up at four
thirty in the morning like we do, that is kind
of a rough thing. I'm going to tell you I
got a couple of things. First of all, something that
you need to know about the Ultimate Ticket. Will tell
you about that in about five minutes. But if you notice,
it's kind of quiet because Bailey is not in the
studio this morning. Bailey is here right now. We sent
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her on a fake errand because I'm gonna do something
kind of devious, and I feel a little bit bad
about this, but I don't feel that bad. Bailey cannot
keep a secret, so we sent her. We're setting her up,
and don't tell her. If you're her friend, don't text her,
and don't tell her anything about this. Bailey can't keep
a secret, so we're gonna give her a fake secret
and see how long it takes for Bailey to start
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blabbing to Jenny or Vaunt or rich or Fallon or
Mama Ronda because she can't keep a secret. I'll tell
you an example. A couple of weeks ago, I was
telling Bailey off the air. She can't hear us right now,
she's downstairs doing a fake errand yeah, And I told her,
I said, my niece keeps reaching out to me to
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borrow money, and I don't respond to her because I
don't want to be that person that he always turns
to for money. And so later that day and I said, Bailey,
don't tell anybody. This is between us. Later that day,
her mother calls me and says, here's what I do
when relatives reach out for money. And I like, did
Bailey tell you? And she's like, yeah, was she not
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supposed to? And I said, well, yeah, I would have
preferred she didn't. And then I also told Bailey. I said,
Susan didn't like one of her presents for Christmas, and
she didn't. It was a bad gift, he said, but
don't tell anybody. Later that day, Vont is telling me, So,
Susan didn't like that cape thing that you thought because
Bailey can't keep a secret.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Yeah, I have an example too. When I got the
camper van, I didn't talk about it for a couple
of weeks, and I had told Bailey, but I was like, yeah,
I'm not really talking about it yet, just because whatever.
And then the next thing, I know, when I brought
it up, Vont came in like he had all this
knowledge about it already, even though I had n't publicly
spoken about it, and I was like, wait, how did
you know? And apparently Bailey told him about it too.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
That you guys this problem which'll are so open telling
everybody everything. After y'all try to treat me with a
dog treat you gave me, made me eat a dog treat,
and y'all were eating some fake thing. I don't trust
any of you bitches, So I'm not telling Bailey anything.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Okay, Now, I don't blame you, don't. But see, we're
kind of like a family. We're like the second family
here and you should be able to tell it. I
can tell Jenny that just like when Fallon worked here,
Fallon and I knew the deepest, darkest secrets about each other.
That was disgusting. So here's now. We love Bailey, don't
get me wrong. We love her, and she's funny and
she's like a delight, and she's energetic and all that.
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But she can't keep a secret. So this morning she
can't hear me. Right now, remember this, I gave her
a fake secret, and I said, don't tell anybody this,
but I trust you. Don't tell anybody this. The fake
secret is and she swore she wouldn't. Is Susan and
I are thinking about going to a swingers party. Now
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we're not, are you sure?
Speaker 5 (04:30):
Are you?
Speaker 1 (04:31):
I would? Susan never would at I wouldn't be invited.
So I said, don't tell anybody. But I said, we've
been talking about her over the holidays. We're thinking about
trying to find a swingers party. And she's like, oh,
are you serious? Yeah, but don't tell anybody. So when
she comes back just to act like, you know, we
talked about you know, we talked about the vikings or whatever.
She last would we talk about talking about the Vikings.
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But we're gonna test Bailey to see whether she will
blab this secret and will check in tomorrow morning, and
I will check in with you, Jenny, and I will
check in with you. Want to see whether Bailey blabbed
this secret within twenty four hours. If she didn't, we'll
do it again on Wednesday and see how long she
can keep this secret.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
I feel kind of bad, but also maybe she'll learn
a lesson from this if she's telling people.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Do you know somebody who can't meet besides Bailey, Fallon
had trouble keeping a secret too a little bit, but
some certain things she did not.
Speaker 6 (05:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
I mean there's definitely people I don't tell things too
in my life. But I feel like I'm the person
that people tell their secrets to because I'm pretty good
I can't yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, like I know quite
a few things. I'm definitely the person people in my
family confide in because they know I'm not gonna go
blab to the other person. I also live out of state,
so it's not as much fun for.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Me, I gotcha. Yeah, people usually confide in me, not
you know, not you guys necessarily that I mean, you
do kind of, but people confide in me. I know
so many cheating listeners. It's like, yeah, well my husband
and I haven't been getting along, so I've been blah
blah blah blah blah. I'm like, why are you telling
me this? So recamp really quick because then we're gona
do the Ultimate Ticket in a second. We gave Bailey
a fake secret. Is not bash on Bailey Day. We
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love Bailey, she just can't keep a secret. So I
planted a fake secret before we went on the show
this morning about six, I said, Susan and I are
thinking about joining up going to a swingers party. And
she's like, oh, I won't tell anybody, don't worry. So
tomorrow we'll check in and if she tells vont or Jenny,
you guys gotta let us know on the radio. Okay,
that's it. So she comes back in. She'll probably come
back in during the commercials. So just don't if your
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Bailey's friend, don't text and tell her because that'll blow
the whole thing. Or anybody don't tell her, Yes, don't
do that, okay, So just keep it to ourselves and
we'll talk about this tomorrow. Right now, though super cool.
We're gonna make an announcement for the Ultimate Ticket on KDWB.
Way this works is you're never more than thirty minutes
away from one of the KDWB Ultimate Ticket you could
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score tickets see the hottest KDWB shows in the Twin Cities.
I'm just gonna play some clips of some of the
shows coming this year you're going to win tickets to
in the Ultimate Ticket. Are you ready? Here we go
tire all right, So tell me how this contest works, Jenny,
Just so we make sure we get this right, because
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I want to wait, make sure everybody has a chance
to win this.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
So we have a beautiful talkback feature on the iHeartRadio app.
We talk about it all the time, and you're going
to go into the iHeart Radio app. You're going to
hit that little microphone button and you're going to give
the keyword. And we do have a new keyword each
time we play this, so you've got to keep listening
and all you have to do is say who you
want to see in concert, why you're pumped, and the keyword.
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And it's pretty simple and it'll take it ten seconds.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
So we have a keyword right now. A keyword right now.
The keyword is concert yeap, which is perfect. Okay, so
you will go on the iHeartRadio app, tap that red
microphone button and say it's kind of informal. It's like, hey,
this is Jill. The keyword is concert and I want
to see post Belone something like that. As long as
we know you've got the keyword, you're in.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Every thirty minutes, every thirty minutes.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Shut the front door. It's a lot of tickets. It's
a lot of tickets. Where are we getting all these tickets?
Speaker 2 (08:12):
Well, you know, we got a we got a little
storage room in the back.
Speaker 4 (08:15):
Rhythm, there's a what there's a guy with a card
out back.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
If you want to do it, then keep listening to
keyword right now. Let's make you the first winner. Keyword
is concert. Go on the iHeartRadio app, tap that red
microphone button. Say anything you want include as long as
it includes the word concert. Like hey this Bailey, I'm
from Minneapolis and I want to go see I don't
know Kendrick Klahar. Keyword is concert. Boom, You're done, you're in.
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Do that now, good luck, We'll be right back. One
hour commercial free Murder Monday, you're like true crime. We
got it for you. Coming up next, Murder Monday. It's
like a little mini mystery in two parts. Next Hiller
Radio True Crime The Dave Ryan Shows Murder Monday.
Speaker 7 (09:04):
It was a warm and Sunday evening outside of Portland, Oregon,
in September of nineteen eighty six. It was a Sunday
and commuters were driving west on Highway twenty six, also
known as the Sunset Highway. The highway travels up and
down through western Oregon. Commuters drive over and through mountain
sides surrounded by pine trees which sit like skyscrapers. It's
about eight thirty at night when a man comes around
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the bend. The trees are blocking any light from the sun,
so his headlights on and he notices a few cars
swerve from the left lane into the right lane. He
thought at first they were doing this for an animal
or something, but you can see there's a van. Its
nose is off the road while the back of the
van is still on the road. He decides to pull over,
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grab some road flares to warn other drivers, and heads
to the vehicle to help them. At a first glance,
that looked like the driver of the vehicle had been
unfamiliar with the winding turns in the area, maybe over
adjusted and drived into the barrier.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
The Toyota was still running.
Speaker 7 (10:02):
And was perpendicular to the highway, his front bumper tapping
the road barrier over and over. The van kept on
running forward because victim to purse is stuffed onto the accelerator.
The driver's body was in the passenger seat, her legs
near the van's gear shift. The scene was bloody, and
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the driver seemed to be a woman. In the back
of the vehicle there were three empty car seats. He
could see a large egg sized welt protrude from her eye,
so he grabbed her wrist. Nothing, no puss. When police
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arrived at the crash scene, they found her ID and
they were pretty sure the woman laying on the ground
was Cheryl Keaton. Cheryl Keaton was a lawyer and mother
of three. She was from the area, so it was
strange that she would have gotten into an accident or
lost control of her vehicle because the roads were clear
that day, and as investigators began to try and pieced
together the puzzle of what happened, they quickly realized that
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this was not a normal accident, but a murder where
police had very little to go on because at this
scene there was no weapon, no bloody clothing, and no telltale.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Trail of blood.
Speaker 7 (11:17):
Soon afterwards, police found out that shoe Keaton was in
the middle of a bitter divorce from her ex husband
and father of their three children. His name is brad Cunningham,
a successful banker and real estate investor that was also
known to have a type of charisma that makes people
feel like they're floating on air.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
When near him.
Speaker 7 (11:34):
As a lawyer, Cheryl did quite well for herself and
claims that there were very few men like Bradley, men
that wouldn't be intimidated by her intelligence or income. After
the accident, police contacted Bradley about her death. They hadn't
even told him the cause when he blurted out was
it a traffic accident? He claims that she called the
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night of her murder, claiming that she was running a
little late. He said that was fine because old were
watching the Sword and the Stone. Cheryl called again about
an hour later and said that she was going to
be coming to his apartment to pick up the children,
but never arrived. Now I know you're thinking it makes
total sense that Bradley Cunningham was a suspect. I mean
it was her ex. They hadn't gotten along for quite
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a while. But there was no evidence to back up
this theory. It was possible, and then police found out
that she called someone else besides her ex that evening.
Who she called that night and how it eventually convicted
her killer is next.
Speaker 6 (12:32):
One on one point three kd w B True Crime
Stories The d Ryan Shows Murder Monday.
Speaker 7 (12:42):
Cheryl Keaton was a mother of three and a lawyer
who was splitting from her husband, the father of her children,
in September of nineteen eighty six. It was a Sunday
evening when a passing motorist found her van. It appeared
to have lost control and driven off the road into
a wall. Cheryl seemed to die immediately, but then police
started to check out her injuries and this was an
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unnormal accident scene. There was too much blood, and a
lot of that blood was already dry. It showed that
she had been blegened and hit over twenty times. Cheryl's
X was Bradley Cunningham. He was an obvious suspect, father
of the three children. They had been split for some time,
and their relationship was nothing short of volatile. Bradley was
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a successful entrepreneur and real estate investor in the area,
and on surface he was a catch, but below the surface,
it was another story. Bradley revealed himself to be an opportunist, adulterer, thief,
and stalking predator. Cheryl Keaton was Bradley Cunningham's fourth wife,
and while she never got the opportunity, the three others
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told the same story of his abuse. He was romantic
at first, but he would eventually turn and it would
turn him into doing things that were unthinkable, from freezing
bank accounts, disconnecting bones, changing locks, vandalizing property, stealing vehicles.
A court psychologist later determined that Bradley was a narcissist,
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an a sadist, lacking any conscious and was somehow.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Comforted by cruelty.
Speaker 7 (14:14):
He abandoned one of his wives, who was six months
pregnant at the time, but not wanting to pay child support,
sued for custody before the child was born, and showed
up at the hospital the day after his wife gave birth.
At the hospital, he said that he heard that he had
a daughter, and then informed the wife that he just
had her car repossessed. Cheryl was even warned about Bradley
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by Bradley's mother. They had quite the spell over her.
After that spell was finally broken, she knew that he
was insane. Friends and family knew that brad and Cheryl
were in the midst of a bitter divorce, and that
their sons were going to go to Cheryl's home that night.
In the days before, Cheryl had warned her brother she said, quote,
I fear for my life. I want you to assume
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that any accident involved in an accident pursue it, pursue it.
And to a friend she had said, if I die,
Brad did it now. Bradley claims that Cheryl called him
on the evening of the murder, saying that she was
running late. He said that he talked to Cheryl about
an hour after that and she said that she was
going to convict up the kids at his apartment, but
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never arrived. When Cheryl and Bradley split, she refused to
give up the custody of their two, four and six
year old son. He started to become vindictive, which is
when she threatened to report his tax fraud. Furious police
believed that he bludgeoned her to death and tried to
disguise the whole thing as a traffic accident. The one
smoking gun was a note left behind by Cheryl Keaton
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saying that she was going to check on her children,
who Bradley had told her were stranded on the side
of a road. Keaton had also called her mother before
leaving the house, telling her mother that she was going
to get her children, who were in a stranded car
near an abandoned gas station.
Speaker 8 (16:04):
Station.
Speaker 7 (16:04):
Five years after Cheryl Keaton's death, Bradley Cunningham avoided trial.
It was only when a civil suit for wrongful death
was brought against him in nineteen ninety one did evidence
start to accumulate to the point where authorities were actually
able to charge him. Bradley Cunningham used his children as
a trap. When Cheryl Keaton arrived, he beat her to death.
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His fifth and final wife was a woman named Sarah Gordon,
a physician who eventually began to suspect that Bradley killed
Cheryl and that she maybe next. Bradley started treating her
the same way he treated the four previous wives. Abuse, cheating,
including an affair with a babysitter that he hired after
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his fifth wife. The doctor ended up joining the other
exes as witnesses in a civil suit because in a
criminal proceeding, the prosecution must establish beyond a reasonable doubt
that the defendant is guilty. Frustrated by the lack of
progress and bringing Bradley Cunningham to justice, the law firm
of Cheryl Keatons hired a lawyer to represent her estate.
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The result was Bradley Cunningham being found guilty and having
to pay eighty one point seven million dollars. This was
enough to make the district attorney get their ducks in
a row and prosecute Bradley Cunningham. Two years after the
civil judgment, Bradley was indicted on a charge of murder
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and was eventually convicted to life. He sits in that
Oregon prison to this day.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
It's kat Able to be where you are never more
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have to have the iHeartRadio app to play this game,
which is totally worth it a lot of people, more
and more people every day are listening to the iHeart
Radio app. I think it's more something like fifty three
to forty seven percent of people listen on iHeart to
(17:59):
regular radio, which regular radio is still there. It's everywhere,
It's in your cars everywhere. But if you're going out
of town to Tuscaloosa and you want to hear KTWB,
you can hear it on the iHeartRadio app. Super cool.
So we'll tell you more about the Ultimate Ticket coming
up in about another It's eight minutes away, because like
I said, you're never more than thirty minutes away from
winning the Ultimate ticket. What is the ultimate ticket? I'll
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tell you in about another ten minutes. For right now,
we got so much dirt. There is a stack of
Dave's dirt. Let's get started.
Speaker 6 (18:28):
It's the Dave Ryan Show, one on one point three KDWB.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Golden Globe Awards were on last night. Of course nobody
in Minnesota watched it because the vikings were on. Did
anybody watch the Golden Globe Awards last night?
Speaker 4 (18:42):
I just watched clips.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
Yeah, as I say, I saw one clip from CBS
and then I went to their page and watch everything
else they posted.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
That was it. Here's a Golden Globes Winter Montage.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
Best Performance by a Female Actor and a Supporting.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
Role in any Motion.
Speaker 5 (18:56):
Picture Zoe se Guy Best Female Actor in a TV series, Musical,
or Comedy, Gene Smart Mao Supporting Actor Motion Picture, Karen
Call Best.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Male Actor Genrama Series, General.
Speaker 7 (19:12):
Yuki Best Stand up Comedy Performance, Ali Wall Best Actor
in a Limited series, anthology or TV movie Called Barrel
the Penguin.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
Best Female Actor in a Limited Series, anthology or TV Movie,
Jody Foster.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Best Female Acts a Motion picture Musical Comedy, Demi.
Speaker 9 (19:32):
Best Male Actor in a Motion picture, Musical or Comedy.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
Sebastian Stad a different math. So many of those I
haven't heard of? Really, they have so many have you
not heard of them?
Speaker 7 (19:43):
Two?
Speaker 1 (19:43):
I'm loone.
Speaker 4 (19:44):
Gosh, oh, I know who a lot of those people are.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
Well, you're so cool cultured.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
No, I feel like it's the Golden Globes and the Emmys.
Everybody's like, who is this?
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Yeah? What are they from? I will say that I
watched The Substance over the weekend with Demmy Moore and
was really good. She won an award for that was
like her first major award ever. She did win a
spelling b in fifth grade, which was pretty cool, but
pretty cool. If you haven't seen the substance and you'd
like futuristic. Weird, it's not futuristic. It takes place in
the present day. It's about a woman who's kind of
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an aging fifty year old Hollywood star, and it's definitely overplayed.
It's a little bit surreal where she gets this chance
to inject herself with a substance that will give her
youth again. But it doesn't go well.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
See, I don't want to watch it because I feel like,
if a given the opportunity, I would take the substance myself.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
After you watch this, well no, that's fine.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
That's why I just want to be given the substance
and be like, cool, this is all going to go great.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
Well, wouldn't we all you're thirty four, Jenny, You're not old.
Speaker 6 (20:45):
Kid.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Left in My back hurts so bad from doing god
knows what this weekend. Well it did it work out,
but outside.
Speaker 4 (20:53):
Probably I want you to know. I think I because I.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
Went running on Christmas Day, which is two weeks to go,
and I still have an issue from like my posture
from that, and I totally Andrew. Andrew goes, we're getting old, babe.
This is what our days look like from here on out.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Yeah, it's true. You will be loading the dishwasher cough
and throw your back out. Spend the next six months
at the Cairo practice Experience. Oh yeah, So anyway, watch
the substance. It is gruesome. That's the best word to
describe it. But it is over especially the ending. It
is so over the top gruesome that it's almost played
for comedy effect. I watched the show on Netflix. Stumbled
(21:30):
across it out of the blue. It's called Missing You.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
I heard it. It's good. I haven't watched it yet.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
Did you tell me about this? This this is the show
that you told me about weeks ago. No, but I
watched it because you said you watched it. I watched
literally all five episodes yesterday. Yeah. It's only five episodes,
and you don't like it.
Speaker 7 (21:49):
But.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
I know, but you're giving us an opinion, and now
you're setting the bar lock.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
I'll tell you this one through five, through four episodes,
we have one more to go. It's good, but it's
one of those who've done it, like somebody murders somebody
and you're trying to figure out who's behind it. Yeah,
and it's like, oh you oh, you're sure it's Oh,
it's not that Oh you're sure it's that though, it's
not that person. So so far, so good.
Speaker 3 (22:12):
I've been a critic of everything I've been watching lately,
and not so many shut up baby. So many things
lately I've just been like, but what about this? Or
they didn't fill this plot hole and this just is
another one on the list.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
You're kind of a film nerd though, right a little bit. Yeah,
so you're probably a little more.
Speaker 3 (22:28):
Judgey liked it.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Missing you. I would, I like it. It's still my
favorite TV show that I'm binging all the time is
Jokenda Homicide Hunter. It's so good. It's true crime, but
it's you know what, there's no pleasing the three of you.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
Next week, Dave is gonna come in, like, you know
what I watched that. I loved Tiger King so exciting.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
Guy, Can you believe that was five? Don't tell me
that year. Five years ago we were just now hearing
about the early early things of the pandemic, maybe even
like not even quite five years ago, but it was like, oh, yeah,
it's in China. Oh it's in Seattle. They oh Tom
Hank remember Tom Hanks had the vision? Yeah, And like,
(23:17):
oh yeah, Tom Hanks is in Australia and he's doing okay,
and we're like, oh, that's good.
Speaker 4 (23:22):
Dodged the bullet.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
Christen Cavalari was Cavalari was shocked that Morgan Wallen wasn't
that into her.
Speaker 7 (23:29):
What I'm gonna put out that's hilarious as the next single.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
I don't think we have Oh you don't have that anymore?
Speaker 2 (23:35):
Sorry, I will tell you. So. She went on a podcast,
Jelly Roll's wife Bunny does a podcast. It's very popular,
and she went on talking about how Morgan Wallen and
her hooked up and how he's great and bad I guess,
and then she went on to say that, like he
just wanted to hook up.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
You have it.
Speaker 9 (23:51):
Here's one with every woman on the planet. I'll be
honest with you, Morgan was the first guy in my
entire life that wasn't like completely enamored with me.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
It really threw me.
Speaker 9 (24:03):
Well, it's probably because he has twenty other girlfriends exactly. Yeah,
And I love having the upper hand, and I feel
like with him, I didn't have the upper hand.
Speaker 4 (24:09):
He was good and bo.
Speaker 5 (24:10):
Yeah, I know Morgan's gonna be heading up Jay, Like,
can you please tell your wife to never talk about
me on her podcast again.
Speaker 4 (24:16):
Only for you, buddy, Only for you.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
The Breaking Bad House is up for sale for four
million dollars. It's in Albuquerque. He've been there for more
than five decades. They've lived there since the seventies. They're
tired of all the attention the house gets. It attracts
about three hundred cars a day, and the family had
to put up a fence to keep people from getting
too close and tossing pizzas up on the roof, which
some not had. Every day, we'll still do it and
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throw a pizza up on the roof so he can
get his buddies to take a video of him and
put it on his Instagram. So the woman who owns
has said, this is our family home from seventy three,
almost fifty two years. So we're going to walk away
with just our memories. It's time we move on. We're done.
There's no reason to fight anymore now. The value of
the house, if you've seen the show, it's a pretty
modest three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but the family's
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asking for four million thanks to its cultural significance. They say,
I hope they make it. What the fans want. They
want a B and B, they want a museum, they
want access to it. Go for it.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
Oh, someone could make a pretty penny making that into
an air B and B.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Oh yeah they could, because people would want to sleep there.
Speaker 4 (25:19):
Yea, yeah, yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Then there would still be people pulling up three hundred,
three hundred cars a day.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
I wonder if it's because it's still like a new
Ish show in the like twenty first century, because the
Goonies House. We went and saw that in Astoria and
that's a pretty famous house and there was nobody there.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Really. Yeah, yeah, I think it's probably what it is.
And Breaking Bad was so I mean, if you go
to Albuquerque and you watch Breaking Bad, there are a
dozen or more sites that you can go to and
go to Hank's house, you can go to the car wash,
you can go to the building where Walter White threw
that bomb on the floor and that blew out the windows.
Speaker 4 (25:53):
A boiler to do all of that stuff.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Well, yeah, you're both right. Yeah, you got to be
a big fan. But it was actually pretty cool. Okay,
it is the dead of winter. They say this is
the Monday ist Monday of the year. Why because you're
back to worker school for good. Last week, we came
back on Thursday and Friday. I was like, Oh, we'll
breeze through two days and it's the weekend again. A
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day is a full on Monday followed by four more
days of absolute torture at work or at it with
your job toture. So we're here to make it a
little bit better for you with a kind of a
Monday bucket, like a monthly bucket list. Somebody sent this
in and they said, these are things that you can
do during each month to kind of brighten your day
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and have something to look forward to.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
I actually thought this is really cool. She'm going to
pass this along to you.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
Yeah, so it comes from Kayley. Give her a shout out,
but she specifically wrote it because Day was talking about
just as apathy towards this time of the year. But
she bought something called the Monthly bucket List calendar from
the good old TikTok shop. It was only five bucks,
she said, but she gave us a list of things
that you could do in the month of January, and
it says, learn how to fold a paper crane, make
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a fort with blankets, make a suncutcher. Frame some of
last year's photographs.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
That's a really good idea because we've all got so
many photos from last year in our phone that we'd
never print out and frame.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Grow a new house, plant, reread a favorite book. Take
a brisk morning walk. It'll be very brisk if you're
going this morning. Make clay, fridge magnets, thrift, a new
mug or an old cup. Gives flowers to yourself. Okay, yeah,
start a my favorite part of today journal. Fill your
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home with cozy lights. And there's just like a few
other ones in here, a lot of very like simple
things not necessarily cost money, tied to your room for
the new year.
Speaker 4 (27:51):
I just did a ton of that this weekend.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
My house feels like a different house right now, and
it feels so awesome. But we did ask on Facebook
as well, what you do to combat those winter blues.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Because we I get them, like, not real bad. I'm
generally a pretty happy person, but it's just it's like
cold outside. You got to put on a jacket to
like go to the mailbox. It gets dark still at
like four forty nine and it's cold. You get in
your car and your car is freezing, so what do
you do to help with the winter blues? So here
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are some ideas, and you might want to kind of
mentally remember some of these. Holly says, go to the
conservatory at Como Park.
Speaker 5 (28:32):
Oh, I've done that before, or in the like the
what is the fern room, because it's warm in there.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
M hm.
Speaker 5 (28:38):
So you actually get like some humidity when you're in
the fern room in the conservatory at Como.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
It's great and it's free, but I mean you should
make afation if you're able to.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Yeah, here's Debbie, she says. Outdoor running whenever I can.
The pass have been dry and clear lately, so as
long as you layer up, you're good to go. Lisa says,
I got a goal to walk one thousand miles this year,
so maybe work on that. That's awesome. Stacy Lee Yang says.
Coloring books, Yes, not for everybody, but have that's your
thing though, why not.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
There's like adult coloring books not have like swear words
in it?
Speaker 1 (29:09):
Oh? Really? Yeah, okay, make it fun. Play broomball, purge
my belongings. I like this when Dora bingo and I
won this week. Yes, sous, my wife went to play
bingo at the what's it called over in Victoria the
burd but it's hard with the be I don't remember what
it is.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
Light a lilac candle. It makes me feel great knowing
spring will come another one tanning. If you don't want
to do the regular tann just spray on tan, play hockey, vacation,
walk exercise for even ten minutes a couple of times
a day. Diamond Dot is fun too. That sounds like
(29:51):
an app, kind of like a game. Diamond Dot. I'm
not sure anyway, just some ideas to kind of like
get you through the winter doldrum.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
Did yourself some Fleaceline pants.
Speaker 5 (29:58):
I asked for those when I got really into walking
over like lockdown, I asked my mom for flee sline
pants so I could still go walking in the wintertime.
Speaker 4 (30:06):
Life changer. True. Really, they are so nice.
Speaker 5 (30:08):
I mean they're kind of like snow pants, but without
being like when you walk around, so it's they're so comfortable.
I wore them yesterday on my beautiful, sunny, gorgeous day
walk before I fell and hit my head on the ice.
But other than that, it was great.
Speaker 3 (30:22):
Walk.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
If you have an idea to kind of beat the
winter blues. Then send me a text at KATIEWB one
five three nine to want to give you an idea
what can help you beat the winter blues. Listen to
people that you know and love on the radio. Seriously,
that's such a connection. And this is one thing I
always say Spotify can not KATIEWB because Spotify, yeah, sure
they got music, but they don't have a connection, you
(30:43):
know what I mean. You're never going to be able
to call in or hear your local sports team on
Spotify or hear Bailey talk about falling a hit or
near your head on the ice. Yeah, or meat playing
meat playing miniature pickleball, or Jenny taking down or tree
or vont trying to be a handyman. So listen to
the radio. And one thing about the radio music like
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the dance party on KATIEWB where you're never more than
thirty minutes away for winning the one to one point
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on one oh one point three k d WB where
you're never more than thirty minutes away from winning the
ultimate ticket from KTWB, which the ultimate ticket is basically
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it is tickets to all the hot shows coming to
the Twin Cities this year. I'm gonna throw in something
kind of cool. Oh. Speaking of when I said ultimate ticket,
the first thing I thought it was Taylor Swift And
where did she do her show? At? US Bank Stadium?
Do you know what is the fan favorite stadium in
the entire National Football League? Do you know want to
know what it is? What it is? US Bank Stadium?
(31:47):
Why let me find it?
Speaker 3 (31:49):
Is it bougie?
Speaker 4 (31:50):
I would say?
Speaker 2 (31:52):
I mean, I've been to Lambo, where all you do
is freeze your butt off.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Was watching the game. I was watching the Packers game
yesterday and I'm like, God, it's there. I'm not sure
how they rank them, but it's fan favorites. The rundown
of the top ten. US Bank Stadium. Lambo's number two, though, Jenny,
I think yeah, Colt Stadium is next, Braven Stadium, Then
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the Falcons, Lions Ford Field is number six, Steelers at
number seven, Seahawks at number eight, Cowboys at number nine,
and the Caesars Little Caesars Pizza super Dome is number ten.
You want to hear the worst ones? Yeah, okay, here
we go. The worst ones the Cleveland Browns, Bucks Raiders,
(32:37):
which is weird because they get a new stadium in
Las Vegas, people don't like it for whatever reason. Cincinnati Bengals,
Gillette Stadium, MetLife Stadium, Soldier Field, which people don't like
for whatever reasons, forty nine Ers, and then Sofi Stadium
and Northwest Stadium where the Commanders play. So I thought
I'd never been to.
Speaker 4 (32:57):
A football game, but I would love to go to
the US Bank Stadium.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
Really never been to it. You're not a sports person, though, no,
but I would go.
Speaker 5 (33:02):
I would go just for you know, the atmosphere, the
whole thing, and I think, like, if it's bougie, I
want to know. I've been inside of it once for
like a food expo with my mom, and that was fun.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
It was bright, it was bright. Yeah, it's made of it. Yeah,
the food choices. Let me tell you, if you were
old enough to remember the Metrodome, which is not that
long ago, you had dome dogs, burgers and peanuts and
that was really it. Now you can get sushi, they
have a French chef, they have wantons, they have t
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Rex cookies, they got everything. At US Bank Stadium. It
was crazy and made some of that stuff up, as
you know, and it's time now for Bailey to take
center stage, like it or not The Daily Bailey, Let's go.
What do you got today, Bailey Daily.
Speaker 5 (33:50):
I've got a new travel destination for me five minutes
from the itch A Tuckney Spring State Park in northern Florida,
Part Aaron, part cat sanctuary. It's the Puradise Springs and
I just want to tell you guys about it because
I learned about that this weekend and I want to
go now. It offers cat lovers a unique lamping experience
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in the Florida Woods where one and thirty cats roam free.
Oh yes, So they have a little map on their
website and they have it separated into different sections.
Speaker 4 (34:23):
So there's the feral Forest, the Barn cat Barn.
Speaker 5 (34:27):
Those are the indoor cats apparently that you can go
in in path, the Perpy Lounge, which sounds nice, pert City,
which is where you stay and a bathroom with a
hot shower included in this Paradise Springs.
Speaker 4 (34:39):
Sign me up Paradise.
Speaker 5 (34:42):
So you stay in a pert like a yurt, so
it's like a big lamp kind of tent and it
has ac heat, a king size mattress, a twin sleeper
couch and it can sleep comfortably up to three people apparently,
And then there's cats literally everywhere. So there are cats
roaming all hours of the day. If you like, open
up your little lamping tent, there might be a cat
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out there. You just grab it and bring it in.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
Can you bring one into sleep with you overnight? Or
is that not allowed?
Speaker 4 (35:08):
I assume you can because it is like free range cats?
Say they do roll call?
Speaker 5 (35:13):
Where's Henry? Hen I said, I signed up to meet
with Henry today? Yeah, and I want to go really bad.
So apparently I'm sure, like it probably doesn't smell great necessarily,
I mean thought, yeah, right, but it's outside.
Speaker 4 (35:28):
So it's outdoors. Yea, why would it not?
Speaker 5 (35:30):
I don't know, maybe like if because I assume they
have like litter boxes if they want to use them,
like in the little what is this barn cat barn situation?
Speaker 4 (35:39):
Uh so, I'm sure that doesn't smell great.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
But like I would go to a cat sanctuary.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
Why does that not surprise anyone listening at all?
Speaker 5 (35:47):
Well, Okay, they have them in like Greece, where like
the whole city just has roaming cats, and I see
pictures and videos of it all the time, and I
want to go to those so badly.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
But I ain't going to Greece.
Speaker 5 (35:57):
That's expensive, but Northern Florida probably really more affordable.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
Need people to come there.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
I bought did something this weekend. You went to a
cat cafe, which I did not know they had here.
We were in Japan. We're not world travelers at all,
but we went to Japan. We'll never go anywhere. It's
exotic again. And they had a cat cafe where you
walk in and you have cats everywhere, yea, and there's you.
They give you little things that look like a Tootsie
pop and you're supposed to let the cat lick it. Well,
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they handed me one and I thought it was for
me and I was about to eat it, and then
Carson's like, no, that's for the cat. So it was
like a fish flavor Toosy Poe, but I almost stuck
in my mouth hole. Where did you go this weekend?
Speaker 7 (36:40):
Vaunt?
Speaker 3 (36:41):
It's called the Cafe Miao. I went to the one
a New Hope, but there's also one in Roseville and
it's cute. It's like half of us store is the cafe.
They have tea coffee and they're all like cat themed. Yeah,
and then the other half is a nice little room
with a bunch of cats. You go in there, you
can make reservations or you can just kind of go
if they're not packed. And you played with the cats
for like an hour or like they have fifty minute,
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but an hour, and it was so cute me and
a list of state for maybe thirty minutes because after
a while the cats are just kind of overwhelmed. They
have another one though, Dave and Saint Paul. I don't
know what that one's called, but I got another type
one's new. Yeah, but I don't remember what it's called either.
Speaker 5 (37:13):
But the cafe now used to be in Uptown and
I used to yeah, and they moved to New Hope. Yeah,
so I think it's just like a bigger space and
probably less rent.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
Yeah. I think that's a great idea because if you
don't really want a cat, but you want to like
interact with a cat, it's kind of like a cat whorehouse.
Speaker 4 (37:32):
To be adopted.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
A cat whorehouse. So in other words, if you want
to have the love and but you don't want the obligation,
then you like hook up with some guy at a horn.
Speaker 4 (37:44):
Like Jenny said, at these cat cafes. All of those
cats are up for adoption.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
Ye are they really?
Speaker 4 (37:49):
Yeah, a lot of the cats.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
Are also up for I get a good question about
that place. How much is it setting you back? Because
ibs that are like, you're some cute sea like that,
and then they give you that experience with the cats,
you think like, oh, this is cute. Maybe like two
hundred a.
Speaker 4 (38:05):
Night, a thousand a night.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
Later you're like, wait a second, here, let me see
how much I put in some dates, because I want
to know how much this actually that.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
Would not be you though, you would go to a dog.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
Yeah, I'd probably do dogs over cats.
Speaker 4 (38:17):
One hundred and thirty dollars a night.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
Okay, not bad at all. Yeah, oh wow, this place
must not be on everyone's radar yet.
Speaker 4 (38:23):
I mean, and it's it's in a state park.
Speaker 5 (38:26):
So they also have like other things that you can
do in the state park, raft hiking and sure maybe.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
Rafting, things like that. Do they have rafting?
Speaker 4 (38:33):
I'm sorry, did you take up raft New Year?
Speaker 1 (38:36):
I'm just really curious whether they have raft takes.
Speaker 4 (38:38):
So anyway, per Dice Springs, I'm going.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
Thank you daily Bailey. We appreciate that vont had a
little bit of a misadventure over the weekend. So here
to tell you about is misadvince here over the weekend.
Vaunt leak. What happened?
Speaker 3 (38:55):
It was Friday night. I was leaving here because I'd
stay a bit after Fridays for weekend stuff at home,
and Alissa's on the way home and she's trying to
figure out dinner and I'm asking, Okay, what do you
want to do? And she's like, you take so and
so out the freezer.
Speaker 9 (39:08):
Cool?
Speaker 1 (39:09):
I did that.
Speaker 3 (39:09):
She comes home, Oh, I'm tired, had a bad day.
So as the loving supportive boyfriend as I am, I'm saying, okay,
do you want me to cook? Do you want me
to go out and get this? We're trying to save money,
so I was like, not trying to do takeout, but
I was just trying to find other options and she's
just frustrated. So I'm trying to reason with her and
that's not really working because she's upset. And then we
just kind of started arguing, and so I don't know
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what I said or did I think. I honestly blacked
out and she blacked out. We had a moment and
she hung up the phone and we literally did not
speak for the rest of the night, which is so abnob.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
So when she got home, you did not interract.
Speaker 3 (39:42):
I didn't look at her, she didn't look at me.
She actually walked.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Right past me to do something. Wow.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
She started to make dinner for just herself and then
deliberately like put whatever could have been left over for
me in the garbage or in the fridge or whatever.
And I was like, okay, we're gonna do this, and
I'm petty. I am very petty. So I'm like, okay,
let's play because you had a bad day, but I
tried to help you. But now I'm not gonna kiss
your butt either, because I was already trying to help you.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
Yeah, So we wake up.
Speaker 3 (40:06):
So I slept on the couch that night, I was
put out of the room. I wake up the next morning,
still walking past each other, not interacting. I'm like, Okay,
we're gonna continue this because I'm not gonna break because
again I'm not the guy that I wasn't upset. I
was trying to help you. She still upset, goes to work,
comes home and still looking at me like but doesn't
say anything. And we did that thing where we kind
(40:27):
of like brushed up past each other in the kitchen,
but you don't really want to say anything. So I
slept on the couch again because I was like, I'm
still not breaking. So this is two nights where I'm
on the couch now. So where are we at Tomorrow's
yesterday Sunday morning? And we do the thing the typical.
So what are you gonna do for dinner? So do
you wanna you want to watch the dishes tonight or
am I gonna do it just where we just try
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to have like normal interaction. Yeah, she comes home from
work and then she brought me panchero, so I was like,
I guess this is the peace offering. And then we
finally sat in and had a conversation. But I was
just annoyed that I had to sleep on the couch
because you were upset.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
But didn't you choose to sleep on the couch?
Speaker 3 (41:04):
I did, but she I could tell that she wasn't
trying to mess with me at all, So I was like,
I'm gonna give her space. So this is one of
those people that instead of talking about it, I need
to give her a space and then we'll come together later.
She's not the person like babe, what's wrong? Babe, let's
talk about it. She's not that person. I wonder what
her side of the story would be. Yeah, yeah, because
you know. Okay, So my question is Vaught slept on
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the couch? What Friday and Saturday night? Okay, why did
you sleep on the couch last night? Or why did
your partner sleep on the couch last night? Send me
a text or call me. I would love to hear
from you six five one nine eight nine kt w
B or just text me at KATBB one and let
us know.
Speaker 8 (41:42):
Why did you sleep on the couch last night? I
have a question for you, Dave. Yeah, because you and Susan,
your wife, sleep in separate rooms. So what what do
you guys do whenever you got do you just avoid
each other? When you guys get in a little bicker mints?
Bicker mins is a good word. I like that a lot.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
Yeah, we do. We do what every couple does. You
get mad, you don't talk to each other, You walk
past each other in the kitchen, you ignore each other,
and then you bring up something stupid conversationally, like uh,
you heard from Alison today, and then you pretend like
everything is fine. We never talk about our problems. We
just totally avoid them, sweep them under the rug. So bad,
it's a good way of coping with it. Yeah, uh
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so what do you what was your reason? Did why
did you sleep on the couch last night? If you
did sleep on the couch last night, or your partner
did send me a text? Did Katie able to be one?
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