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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From Hollywood. See you, thank you for listening to us
with a Ryan Seacrest that you brought up A day
in the life the video I posted, So maybe tomorrow
we'll get to that. Right, Well, this is what you've
been asking me to do for for years, is post
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a video of what a day in the life. I
loved it. I enjoyed it so much. I don't even
know how long it was. But I could have had more.
That could be serious. Can't you just be content with
one day in the light? No, because I don't know
what day of the week. What day of the week
was that Tuesday? I think I can't remember. I was
such a drag to have to shoot every Oh I've
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done one of those, Max, our old web guy made
me do that like last year, and how to like
brush my teeth and for my breakfast, I figure out
how to shoot myself to work, going to bad Sam
swiping the key card. This is the last day of
my life. Actually, all this work. You're in bed filming yourself.
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You're like, I was in bed. Did you see I
was in bed? Yeah? I loved it? Did you see me?
Did you see my same mind? Good nights? Did you
stay till the end for the big hourg is it
seven minutes long? It goes by fast. Over here. Ryan
really talks to the camera like it's actually kind of cute,
Like he's like lawn, but that's a hyper that's I
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have to come back to that. Seen it? No, I
haven't seen it. Oh, I got it was premium content.
I was like, I was gonna text you actually, and
then I said, you know what, I'm gonna wait till
I see him, which is like in twepreciate the restraint.
I'm trying to be better about personal time. Your coffee
machine gives me anxiety. Why it just looks like a Starbucks.
He's like, I like to roast. I like to grind
my beans myself prefer and even though it takes longer,
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I enjoy the ceremony. Don't sound like that as you do, OI,
but you know what, I feel like that just really
flushes you out. Pete. Are you with us on this?
I'm sorry? Hi? Hello, Yeah, this is We'll talk about
it later tomorrow, Pete. So your friend is proposing soon?
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What's going on? Yeah? Thanks? Ryan? So, um, he's supposing
to his girlfriend, and he was really excited to show
off the ring Um. So I looked at it and
it was kind of one of those like wow moments
when I saw it. Uh, so it's beautiful. He told
me all about it, the type of diamond, but he
wouldn't stop talking about what a good deal he got
on it. Um. So he's a good friend, and we
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had a few drinks and I kind of got the
price out of him. Um, since he wouldn't stop talking
about it, and based on what he said and honestly
what he makes, I was expecting to hear that this
was at least like a twenty thousand dollars ring. Um.
He was excited to tell me that it was less
than half that. Okay, so now I'm all for bargain hunting. Um.
But kind of like major red flag went up after
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hearing about the details of the ring. So my girlfriend
and I looked up the jeweler and we did a
little homework just because while what a deal, and also
I think she might be sending me some hints my
way shop. But anyway, um, based on what we saw
online and about the jeweler, we are sure that he
got scammed. So we found reviews that people saying the
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guy's a scammer. Uh, people saying they got their their
rings and diamonds are praised by a third party and
it wasn't a real diamond. And we think, based on
everything he said in the price, the same thing's happening
to him. Um So, I mean he's a little gullible sometimes,
but we're we're like ninety nine point nine percent sure
this is what's happening. It's not a real diamond and
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it's got to be fake. So now I'm in this
scenario here, like do I tell him I don't want
to embarrass them? Yeah? Yeah, you have to tell him.
You gotta tell him. You can't let him. You're gonna
be me so Bundy, he finds out later you knew
and you want you said, I want to warn you,
but I didn't want to, you know, bother you with it.
You gotta tell him not to anybody getting scammed if
you think they are or no, they are, you more information.
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You gotta tell him, That's what a friend would do. Yeah,
and just be honest. I was looking at this jeweler
for myself for sure. Yeah, you gotta be. You gotta
tell him, man, you can't hold that information because what
if it really is a scam. We gotta nip that
in the bud. Or you can send an anonymous email. No,
all right, so Pete, you know what to do here? Yeah,
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good luck. It sounds like sounds like you're next. Yeah,
well i'll figers cross, but we'll say thank you so much.
All right, buddy, good luck, appreciate it, right, take care,
take care of all right? Bye. Yeah, I think you know,
there's no question in my mind. You gotta tell him. Yeah,
I mean unless he knows and he's okay with it,
which is a whole other scenario. Lisa's on the line. Hi, Lisa,
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good morning. How are you? Good morning? How are you guys?
We're doing well. How can we help you? So this
is the deal. I have very much been wanting to
move abroad recently. So the only thing that's holdings the
plan back is my husband is not very much on
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board with it. So we've moved all over in the
last couple of years the US. We most recently moved
to North Carolina, but that's kind of just who we
are where. We like to travel a lot and see
different places. So a couple of years ago, or more
than a couple of years ago, like ten years ago,
I studied abroad in London, and I it is my
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dream to live there, but I just can't seem to
convince my husband to even like entertain the idea. He
won't even come with me for a visit to London.
And I'm just wondering if you guys had like any
ideas advice that I could use to either like butter
him up or just that we start to entertain this
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for me. Oh, Susie, what do you think It's interesting
you say London because my sister did this. Her husband
got a job out there and they moved to England
for three years and she was but she was on board,
so it was like, you know, it was the opposite.
She was ready to go. But if you, if you
were to move there, I'm assuming you would have a job,
and then what would he do for work or would
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he not have to work? Yeah, so he would work too.
So we're both teachers, and there is, like I think,
just there's just as far as what I've seen, an
extra call expectation that we need to get to move there.
But there it seems like there are a lot of
teaching jobs at the moment there. I'm also a wedding photographer.
I do get on the side, so I could really
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do that anywhere, so we would both be working. But
it doesn't seem like it would be too difficult to transition.
It's a compromise. You just have to A marriage is
a compromise. And you'd be like, look, this is not forever,
Like do this for me now these next few years
and then the next thing that you want to do,
like I will support your dream or whatever you want
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to do, and you just And they also say it's
really good to embed yourself for a while because you
think about you'll learn the language too while you're there.
You're living there London, they speak English. Wow, I'm saying people,
what you're embedded, you learn the language, so you'll really
get a good handle on it and maybe the accent
and all the things English. Yeah, no, bet, I mean
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you'll learn. There's some cultural things you'll learn, like you'll
have brown sauce and toast and baked beans for breakfast,
the chips, French fries or chips to come out of it.
Things will come out of it. And uh yeah, but
I actually want to embed myself somewhere to become part
of the culture, to learn the language. So I look
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at it just some just try and focus on the
upside and just get there. Also, just getting there and
starting things can work out, I think so too, or
at least a visit and then maybe you can convince them. Yeah,
I hope I will greay to at least to visit.
All right, well, thank you for calling. It seems like
a high class problem. It seems like a good problem.
That all right, thank you guys. Okay, Tata? What do
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they say there? Do they say tata? I don't know.
I said tata, cheerio? They say cheerio? Right, yeah, but
do they say tata when they're leaving? How do you
say goodbye? If you're London English? Cheers? Cheers? I sign
my emails all cheers. You sign your emails. You've never
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signed an email to meet cheers, not to you because
they're one liners. But when I write an email to
people outside of like the circle, I don't say warmly sincerely,
I say cheers, Ryan barely drink. It's cheers, but it's
like it doesn't mean toast. It means cheers may yeah,
good for you. It's just what cheers is. You should
just sign it yea, yeah, But then I don't be
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confused with Kanye. You know. It's like I'll be sent
me another email. I've known you for a hundred years,
and you've never signed cheers in an email. Okay, let
me prove it to you right now. If I don't
do you because I'm being informal, but let me call,
I'll call person who's worked in my office for twenty
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years and we'll blindly is bias. Hi? Hi, so you're
on with us? Hi everybody? Hilda? Yeah? So sisty? Uh?
Does it know how I formally sign all of my emails?
Can you tell her what I say formally? Well? What
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do I What do I write at the end of emails?
Don't don't give her hints? I right? What do I
really write? Ryan? No? You see you do? What did
you say it again? Say again? Cheers? Yeah, cheers ers? Yeah,
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that was like cheers. Obviously, don't do it a lot.
She thinks it's weird that I sign my emails cheers, cheers.
All of them are cheers. Everything's cheers. It's cheer, cheers, cheers. Happy. Yeah,
it's like cheers. Good, good job, good on your mate?
Chairs all right, exactly, alright, see Chris see Chris Out
was her first guest. Well, I think she didn't know.
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I mean it is a little out of the blueom
we call on the air. I too would have been
taken aback. Would you if you guys were doing this
show and you called me say hey, you're on the air, like,
oh God, well, I don't know. I think it's your show.
Well listen to me anytime, then go ahead, sisany So,
if I were to ask you who has stink your feet?
Men or women? What would you say? Stink your fee?
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Stink your feet? Who? When you think about it, like, oh,
would have smellier? Stink your feet? Is it a guy
or is it a girl? I don't think I can
pick a gender on this. I think as you do
with the type of person could be either gender. Okay,
fair enough, And that's kind of the argument that happened
here with Procter and Gamble. They raised a stink the
other day with this social media ad claiming that women's
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feet smell five times worse than men's But not if
you have really I have seen women's feet before, yeah, yeah,
never have they stunk? No? And I find that the
women I know take more care of their feet than
the men, I know. So then one would argue, if
you had to pick a side, maybe men have stink
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your feet, not women. So I don't believe this claim,
and everybody like was up in arms. Um they said
that this advertisement was sexist. But then they claimed that
the reason they said this was that women generally don't
wear socks, which then turns their shoes into like essentially
a sauna, and that's why. But I'm like, I feel
like guy's feet, like socks or no socks, still stink,
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I think so. And they're growing, not just the aroma
the appearance. See your feet, let me see break your
feet out. I always hee your feet. Take your off,
Take your shoe off. Don't have you know what this?
Take it off? What are you wearing right now? Are
you in socks and shoes? I'm we'll see. I'm wearing
your your sockless, aren't you? I'm sorry, I have a
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sock let okay, a little sole huh yeah, toms. Your
feet are awful, like look at his feet, look like
we just need to do a little pummice, like a rust,
a little just a little scrub on the heels. But
also they're not pretty tubs. They're not pretty. They don't
feat shame tubs. Yeah, I'm not feat shaming tubs. I've
not been with it. You literally just said they're not pretty.
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That's not nice. Well I'm they're not being nice for
a second, give me a break. I think you can
beautify those. Yeah, can't look? How look? How do your thumb?
Look out? Your thumb? Toes as big as your middle toe? Yeah,
like your your feet don't have descending size the big toe.
He has all the same size toes. You don't get
a pedicure together after this. I just I just got one.
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I just got one. You can always have it. I
just I just don't have the patience to sit through.
I always say, hey, can you not do all the
buffy stuff coming? Just go fast? Well don't you want
the massage and all this in the scrub and all that?
I want to get out of there fast? Like how
fast can I get in? And now why are you there? Like?
Because any I want to keep my toes clean because
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over time, and also it's good hygienics. Right over time
it can cause problems. But I've never seen toes like that.
But your girlfriend talked about it before to you. Yeah, no, no,
she noticed that isn't it funny? Everyone's feet are so different.
He has the same size toe for every toe. I
need to see it up close. Well, listen, I'll send
him your way anytime. All right, let's get to the
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morning hack, and let's get to the quote of the day.
Have you ever thought about which floor is in a hotel?
Are the safest? Isn't it? You said you think about
the height or the right the floor you're on. I
enjoy a high floor. I feel like it's quieter up there,
and um, usually you can have a nice view. So
I'm all about to agree with you that too, especially
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if you're checking into a hotel and there's a chance
to get a view you want to view. Yeah, and
in this in a big city, like when I say
in New York, like, I enjoy a high floor there
because it just you're obviously gonna have a beautiful view.
But also if you're on a low floor in New York,
you hear all the traffic and the wars and all
it's like so intense there. You also hear those on
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some high floors too. Now, a travel risk expert says
you should always stay on the bad news for you
sistany third floor. Why never higher than the fourth never
lower than the second fires. Oh see, that is the
downside of being high fires. Okay. Firetruck ladders rarely can
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reach above the fourth floor. Burglars target the first floor. Well,
it has to be intense, burglars. They target the first
floor like theft is on the first floor, staying theft. Okay,
break in, Okay, But yeah, I just want to get
that to you. Hey man, I'll run my little tushy
down seventy flags of stairs if I have to. Why
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Jesse should know what they say? All right? Today's quote.
When a flower doesn't bloom, you fix the environment in
which it grows. You don't fix the flower. Oh headlines
with Ruby Gonzalez. All right. The rain may be gone,
but the potholes a cause are still here. Mayor Karen
Bass will hold a press conference today to discuss the
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rain and all the damage it's caused on city streets.
The Bureau Street Services has received over nineteen thousand requests
to fix potholes throughout the city, and so far they've
repaired about seventeen thousand. Today is National Burrito Day, and
a number of Socoal fast food chains are offering discounted burritos. Yeah, Chipotle,
Chronic Rubios, and a Boil Local are among the chains
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with special offers today to celebrate, So definitely take advantage
of that. And the Clippers beat the Lakers last night
at Crypto dot Com Arena, the eleventh straight win for
the Clippers over the Lake. Both teams are trying to
improve their spot in the NBA Playoffs and avoid the
playing tournament, which kicks off Tuesday on air with Ryan Seacrest.
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So I do want to take a second and talk
about TikTok. Let's do some TikTok talk. I keep seeing
in the news that you know, hey, enjoy TikTok while
you can or not because it may be shut down.
So have you got I know you guys have seen
this tanya sisany But on TikTok, every day you hear
about a new TikTok trend. But here's the thing. Some
of them are great, some are really dangerous. It's hard
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to tell which one these have to do with health, right,
So there's a better drill challenge. And what you do
they do is you take large amounts of beta drill
to induce hallucinations. Something tells me maybe not on the
surface level, just doesn't seem like a good idea. They say,
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don't do it, it's incredibly dangerous. Yeah, I should TikTok
be taking that down or should there be some sort
of way to or don't try this at home? Pop
up or something? Right, don't try this at home. All
these these teenagers are the ones that are making these
videos the first place. I know, but I don't know.
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That's what I'm saying, Like there should be something that filters. Eventually,
there's gonna have to be have to be right, all right?
D I y teeth whitening? Now there are toothpaste these
days with the whitening built in. Does it work, isn't he?
I think so? I mean, like the strips, the crest
strips and all that stuff really does work. Your teeth
are very white? What do you do? I just brush
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them with them m crest. I think that's it. Uh
huh them. I got them bleached like way back in
the day. Yeah, say they look very white right now? Oh, Tanya,
you did before? Yeah, because I noticed on Friday, but
I wasn't quite sure what. Oh Friday, I hadn't washed
it off yet. Yeah, Friday, very tan? You on the
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other hand, we're not. Now your teeth are also white.
What do you do? Um? These are just naturally white?
You know, floss brush you don't. You know what. You've
got me flossing more times than I used to because
you said you flossed like morning at night. Yeah. I
flossed morning, night and sometimes the middle of the day. Yeah,
you're in my head all right. Anyway, dry teeth whitening
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TikTokers are putting a hydrogen peroxide directly on their teeth. No, yeah, no, no, no,
how about this Garlic up your nose? No, it can't
be good your peroxides. No, yes, it's so. It's serious.
It's a hard noun. And you're a little and you're
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like a little bit of hydrogen peroxide with water in
your in your toothpick is good. Don't do that. I
don't know about that. Maybe for the gums every once
in a while, but not like on your teeth every day.
Garlic up your nose, bad idea, irritates your skin, cause
a bunch of mucous build up. Not good? All right?
How about this when TikTok health TikTok trends. Actually that
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could be good or bad. For you um Swallowing papias
seeds TikTok or sake gets rid of parasites and worms
in your intestines. Why do you have parasites and worms?
And well, if we all do, you have plenty of them.
If you have sushi, they're all they're all in there.
You can't see them. They say I didn't get that far.
They say papius seeds U won't hurt, won't hurt. No
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evidence it works, but it doesn't hurt. Dry scooping protein powder.
You dump a scoop protein powder in your mouth before workout.
I've tried. I've not tried that. I've just put too
much protein powder and very little water in before and
get it stays drying. You cough, it chokes you. You're
gonna be careful. Can choke you? Yeah, So they say
very dangerous. Remember they say it could be deadly. And
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lemon coffee. Adding lemon juice to a cup of coffee
will supposedly help you lose weight. They say it won't hurt,
but it won't work. What's that point? Melissa has kiss
on in riverside. Melissa, good morning, how are you? Good morning?
I'm being great at least the time of year, a
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lot of parents and students kids finding out that they're
accepted into colleges around southern California and the country. I
believe you have some good news. Yes, I definitely have
some good news. Um My daughter Vivian was accepted to
twelve colleges and just twelve twelve And the application process
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must have been laborious. It was required different um you know,
essays or in different information. Of course, the financial aid.
But it was a lot of work and she just
wanted to make sure that she had the best possibilities,
you know, for her future. So um, you know she did.
She did get accepted from here, to name a few,
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UCLA incredible, Yes, Berkeley accepted her, Santa Barbara Subcamano State,
University of Pacific, you see, Davis, she should say no
to all of them. Well, yes, her dream school is St. Stanford,
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So she was accepted a Stanford. Oh my gosh, we
found out on April fools out of all days. Oh no,
that would be so scary. Melissa. I love, I love
when a parent is proud of their kids achievement because
that's good parenting and good good kidding as well. But Melissa,
why did she apply to twelve. She didn't need that
many backups. She is a very overachiever. So, like I said,
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she didn't know if all of these colleges would accept her,
so she wanted the best, you know. So she did
apply to UM Wesley, UM Liberal College, All women College
UM in the East Coast, and you know, she applied
to Hosta swath More Am Hurts and she honestly didn't
think that they would accept her. And this weekend we're
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flying out to Hamhurts because they're flying us out for
them for her need to visit their college. And Swarthmore
is actually flying her out as well to visit the college.
So that East Coast is giving the West Coast to
run for their money, like for making her decide with
steal her. Yeah, so I know what, I'm so proud
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of her. It takes a lot of work and you
have to, you know, go go for it, you know,
and you try to see what is best. You know,
when you're even from you're looking for a job, you
you don't want to focus just on one to see
what they could give you as well. You know, Well,
very excited for you, Melissa. What's your daughter's name? My
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daughter is Zvivian High School in Riverside. Tell Vivian, we
say congratulations. Yeah, definitely, thank you so much. I can't wait.
She wants to be a judge, to get to be
a political leader and you know, uh make some changes
out there. So I've always since the day she was born,
says she's a genius. So I know that the girls
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they're on air to always talk about, you know, speaking
it to existence, and you know, from small I told
her your genius, your genius. And she's just blowing everything
out of the water, is like, and everybody's supporting her
here in Riverside. She's gonna get actually recognized by the
city Um this coming right when we fly in from
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um and Hurts. She'll have an awards ceremony night. I'm
excited about that. So honestly, from being from an immigrant parent,
coming from a Buddhas and seeing how successful you know
your child could be, it's all worth it, you know. Well,
I'm glad she's going to take care of you. So
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I'm gonna be a stay at home grandma. That's why
I've always been. I didn't get to be a stay
at home mom. I definitely got be a fair grandma.
But thank you so much you guys for giving opportunity
to give her a shout out. Of course, good job,
you take care wonderfully. Bye. I'm just thinking how disappointed
my parents must have been at this process because I
applied to one college. I think they're proud of you now, Ryan,
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you know I got in, but I dropped out, So,
you know, probably awkward for them At dinner when kids
parents are talking about their kids college experiences, I don't
think they're okay. Takes a lot of commitment to drop out. Sure, yeah,
that's a good way to look at it. Yeah, I
had to really commit to one path of the other,
and I said, yeah, I'm putting my foot down and quitting. Yeah. Uh,
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it worked out well. It depends what he consider worked
out one or two point seven kiss FM Time for
Ryan's roses. So dear Ryan and Cecity. My husband got
an email from his accountant asking about charges on his
business card, his business credit card. They were local charges
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for a hotel, spa and dinners. I think he's using
his business card to hide things from me. Tammy Island Park, Tammy,
good morning, thanks for coming on. So your your your theories.
It's clear to us could so it doesn't show up
on your card with him. I guess right, he's putting
on the Yeah, yeah, it's on the business card. And
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we've just done that because the easier when tax season
comes around, you know, I'll have avious businesses, you know,
senses in one area. Could but could one not send
SPA certificates to a colleague or a client as a gift? Yeah,
and it could be like a ride off. I mean,
I guess it just seems really weird to me. He's
in finances. It just it's like very odd, especially just
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the amount of them. It's not just like a one
time thing. It's like a number of the SPA treatments.
And I mean, I okay, I can like pass that off.
The thing that gets me is the hotel just down
the road. Oh okay, that to me. But could it
have been a lunch? Is there a restaurant there? And
could it have been a lunch at that hotel? Business lunch? Well,
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it's like no, not the amount. The amount that's like
charge forwards like a room. All right, we're in Ryan's
Roses in it. When I say in, we are in
it is Tammy Highland Park on the line, she thinks
her husband is treating a woman or women to hotel stays,
spas and dinners because he's charging these things off. Her
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accountant let her know on a business credit card that
he keeps. Why did the accountant call you about the
business card? It was actually an email that I saw
because I needed to grab it, like a cost for flight. Yeah,
I was on an email and which we have each
other's passwords, not a big deal, and I was getting
our flight confirmation for next weekend and then I saw
an email pop up. I didn't think much of it, so,
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you know, I kind of stumbled upon you guys been
married Nary, Yeah, we have four year old together. So
it's you know, wait, we get the stakes here. So
let's get you to say Ryan, you my permission to call,
and then your husband's name on Kiss FM. Go ahead, Ryan,
you have my permission to call. We're gonna do that. Now,
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stay very quiet until we get him on the air,
and then we tell him he's on the air. Sisney's
gonna offer him some roses. We want to find out
who he's thinking about. Okay, okay, sound good, Thank you,
good luck. Here we go. Hello, Hi is this Keith?
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This is Keith. Hi, my name is Chloe. I'm calling
from Casey's Flowers. How you doing this morning? Good? What's
going on? So we service the Highland Park area and
actually what's going on is we have a promotion today.
So for local residents in the area, we have a
free dozen red roses that you can send to anybody
that you'd like. It'd be a family member or loved one,
or anybody that you just want to brighten up their
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day to day with some free flowers. They are free.
I don't anything from you, just the hopes that you
come back as a returning customer. Wait, wait a second,
who is this? Is this a joke? No, this is
CCI's Flowers and you're saying that I want three flowers
and I can send that to any one I want.
It's a promotion that we do once a month. Yes, okay,
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So we can just start with the name of the
person you want to send them to. Yeah, send them
to Ave. Let me get the address. Okay, Well, before
we get to the address, what would you like to
put on the car? Since I have that part open
right now? All right? The card of You Give Me Butterflies?
Do you know that song You Give Me butterflies. Yeah,
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it's kind of our song. Okay, very cute. And who's Eve?
Is that? Like? Your girlfriend? Yeah? Great? Okay, Keith, Yeah, Keith.
Your voice is broadcast on the radio, and I have
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your wife Tammy on the other line listening in. Whoa,
whoa Wait, what's going on here? Well, that's exactly it.
What is going on here? You have a girlfriend named
Vette and a wife named Tammy? I don't can you
explain this to me? Like? I am in total shock
right now, Like, who the bet? Like? What is going on? Look,
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I'm not confirming your dent's denying anything, and maybe you
shouldn't have kicked me out of the bedroom. Wait, wait,
what are you talking about? You didn't think the decision
would come back to bite you. Wait what happened because
our daughter? Okay, you're blaming this because our daughter has nightmares?
Is that what you're doing right now? Listen? Oh my goodness, no,
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can you explain this? Like we have a four year
old that has nightmares and you're blaming and on our
four year old right now? Our daughter likes to sleep
in our bed with our mommy, and she doesn't like
it when daddy's in there and it's too crowded and
she likes just the two of them, so I got
sent to a spare room. Okay, it's just stays. It's
not forever, Like what are you? And that leads you
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to get a girlfriend and cheat on her and take
her to the hotel, spa and dinners. I'm not saying
I did. I'm just sending their consequences to our actions.
Well but not saying you did, you did or you
didn't you did? Right, So you're having an affair on
your wife because your daughter likes to sleep with her mom.
Is that right? I tried talking to my wife, who
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we're never gonna she just want to listen to me.
I mean what all of our daughter wants she gets. Look,
I love my daughter, but she needs some boundaries. Okay,
Like I I are you doing it? Like yeah, he's
brought up before and like we talked about it, but
like I didn't think you're just gonna go chea on
me because of this? Like I don't, how could you
do this to your family? And what kind of example
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are you setting for your daughter? I'm not a good
one aparing for ten yearss Like I don't. I mean,
would you want to say anything to your wife, Keith
about what you're doing less. So I'm sorry, I over
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and over again, but like you weren't listening. We have
a four year old, Like I'm trying to be a
good mom, Like I don't understand why that translated you
cheating on me, Like they're throwing away like ten years
of our marriage just because like I'm trying to be
a good mom. And I'm sorry, Like I know it's
been rough right now, but you cheated on me because
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of this. It's like I just started. Look, we're going,
we're going in circles, Timmy. I'm very sorry that you're
hearing about this information because I know it is uh
tough to here and very hurtful. We are gonna let
you guys go and and process. Timmy and Keith. I
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don't have anything to say to you. I thank you
Tammy for coming on, and good luck to you all right,
good love. Sorry Tammy. His response to that was, Okay,
well you kicked me out, so I'm gonna go have
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an affair. He's awful. He's awful. I I yeah, So
we just heard this, which is nuts that Tammy's husband
Keith is having an affair because their daughter likes to
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sleep in the bed with mom, and Keith got sent
into another room. So he decided to go out and
felt unwanted and wanted to go out and have an affair.
And that's what we just heard. What a coward and
how just awful in tone was he entreatment to her
just in a few minutes week we're talking on the telephone. Yeah,
blaming her, blaming their daughter. Yeah, blaming their daughter for
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wanting to sleep in the bed with them, So he
had to go sleep somewhere else. So he goes out
and has an affair and is taking her to a
spot at a hotel down the road and different dinners.
And then he was he was resentful about it. What
did he say? He was like, what did you think
was going to happen or something? She's to get away
from that guy? I mean, I know it's so complicated,
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but like it's just not healthy. Vanessa, go ahead, you're
on with us. Hi. Do you think that marriage is over? I? Yes, ideal, Um,
for sure, I think that. I Mean it's really sad,
like that was just really hard to hear. I don't know,
you can't stay with somebody that says there are consequences
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for our daughter wanting to sleep in the bed and
me having to sleep in the other room. Consequence. Yeah,
that was like vile, yeah, no violent face. I think
I mean it for her right now. But she need
to be away from that guy, right vile? Yes, yeah,
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so that is like like, thank god, they need to
get away from him. That is like so such a
bad mindset. Oh my god. Well, thank you. We agree
with you, Vanessa. Thanks for calling. Yeah, for sure, Okay,
you take care bye, bye bye, Carrie, good morning, and
thank you for reaching out. So your boyfriend is going
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on a trip with his female best friend. Correct, so
pretty much I'm going on a family vacation. And his
beast man kept telling me like, oh, like, I'm so
sad you can't come, like and telling me all this stuff,
and I had no idea what she was talking about.
And then I figured out that they were going to
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Idahwaud together and I asked, like to see what their
AIRBSB looked like? And I saw the photos and there's
only one. Oh no, why don't he Why is your
boyfriend doing this? How's he explaining this? I mean they
just they both live with their parents, so they just
wanted to get like a week in the way where
they can like kind of just hang out. Okay, No, no,
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they don't get to do that, so weird that I
feel uncomfortable, right, Harry? No, carry, I met you sixty
two seconds ago, and I'm uncomfortable. I mean, what kind
of situation is That doesn't make any sense. That's not
what you'd get to do when you're in a relationship. No, no, exactly.
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And like he told me about it, but he forgot
to tell me that they were even going. So that's
really suspicious, right. I don't like it. First of all,
your boyfriend is wanting to get away into one bedroom
or BnB with this female companion that he's very close to,
even if he thinks there's nothing we're gonna happen. I
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would not be comfortable with the idea of it existing. Yeah,
how should I? How do I confront him? Do I
ask you? I think? You say, Bro, what do you
how do you think? How do you think this works?
Because this does not work for me? Bro, I don't
know what you think, but this does not work for me. Yeah, yeah,
I feel uncomfortable telling the truth. How would you feel, bro?
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If I went I'm saying it. I'm saying you interpreted
how you wish. I'm saying it to him right now.
I need to method this, okay, I would be saying, Bro,
imagine carry you going off with another dude, good looking
guy by the way, which you're just friends with, but
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you need to get away and stay in a bedroom
with No, he's not be okay with that. M m R.
Feel guilty and don't let him gaslight you. Oh that
this is okay is a red flag. How old are you, guys? Carry? Can?
I ask? Twenty three? Yeah? Just in party mode at all.
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He's no, he's this is no good okay. So you
need to hang up here and call Bro and deal.
Oh well, thank you so much. I'll call Bro. Good luck,
good luck, bye, thank you. This is this is a
situation where he either he doesn't want to be with
her or he wants something. He wants something bad to
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happen here. I mean, you don't. You can justify that, right,
And sometimes guys do that. Sometimes guys would rather cheat,
especially in your early twenties, I feel, but they haven't
fully matured yet. They want to cheat because it's the
easy way out of a relationship. But this isn't even cheating.
This guy's saying him going on and getaway with a girl. Yeah,
but this is like if she's gonna have a problem
with it. And he's like, well, they maybe we shouldn't
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be together. Guess you can't. Hey, you can't deal with
the you know me just going on a weekend blaa bah.
So it's like this is him, this is he's sitting
the whole situation. I'm very happy that we got to
care care I got to us because I hope she
can follow through on that. Yeah. All right, christ in
Chicago listening to us. Another boy friend call, So, your boyfriend,
what happened? Okay? So Ryan? The other day, they finally
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got to me. My current boyfriend's ex wife loves to
call him by his full name, which you know in
a relationship when you know example, Chris versus Christopher, and
it's kind of romantic when you call him Christopher. Well,
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his ex wife likes to call him by his full
name enhanced since we've been dating. And I finally had
the nerve to say something to my boyfriend and I said, hey,
why does she call you by your full name? He says, well,
just to take me off and I said, well, can
I say something? Should I say something like that? This
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bothers me? I told him that it bothered that it
bothered me, and he just kind of brushed it off.
But I wanted to know should I say something her?
I mean, I think she wants to know she's getting
to you, and by saying something, she knows she's accomplished
what she's trying to accomplish. So I don't love I
don't love it. I kind of Uh. I was having
this conversation the other day and it was always about
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I think someone Maybe it was about a comment someone
left on our social media about how like this they're
not interested in the show or something, I don't know something.
It was like a negative comment and and somebody said,
done that, Bobby, And I'm like, I don't even read.
I don't even look at it, Like who cares? You know?
So I think when you let somebody know they got
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to you, then they're doing what they're planning. So I
almost don't want you to spend energy on it. That's
really good advice, Yeah it is, But should maybe I
have my boyfriend say something to her? Well, then she
you know she's getting to you. Yeah, why does it
get to you because that was what she called him
when they were together or probably and and to me,
(40:09):
it's like no one else calls him that name, you know.
But and do they have kids, she's still around, Okay, yeah,
they have kids together. Yeah, man, So I would just yeah,
I would try to let it go. Just let it go, Okay.
Definitely don't say anything. I mean, even if you can't
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let it go, don't let her know it's getting to
you via him or you, because she might just go away.
This might just dissolve. Yeah, And I feel like you're
gonna feed the fire if she knows it's chipping away.
So we got a tense up and deal strong here
in my opinion. All right, sounds good. Take her care
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of well. Definitely you too, Thank you so much, everyone,
thank you. Bye. All right, but it's just petty of
the ex wife, right and just you can't petty. There's
a story out today about a new pill that men
could take for birth control. And since you got some
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details on it, go ahead. Hey, when you think about
I feel like guys have two options when it comes
to birth control. It's condoms or vasectomy. You know, there's
three options. But yes, okay, absentence, condom or of a sectomy. Well,
there's four options. Use your imagination. Go on. Wow, I
did not, mister Ryan John Seacrest, did not think you
(41:36):
were going to go there. So when it comes to women,
I feel like we bear the burden of preventing pregnancy
if I do. Don't say so myself. You know, I
think we've lost thing. I was thinking, not thinking. You
know what I'm thinking? Yeah, what are you thinking? I'm
not saying it. I can't say it. That's why I
(41:58):
am shocked that you are not saying it. Why do
you think she doesn't think what we're Yeah, I don't Understandntanya.
I think Sisney thinks something dips something worse because she said,
Ryan seacrests, I did not imagine. Oh, now I know
what you're thinking she's thinking. I don't think she's thinking that. Yeah,
you're thinking that. I'm thinking that, but I wasn't thinking that. No.
But what she's thinking is probably what we're thinking, but
we don't know. Yeah, so she thinks she knows what
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I'm thinking. But the fact that you think she thought
that tells me more about what you're thinking. Let's let's
stay in our lane. Let's move on. So when it
comes to women, we've got pills, we've got patches, we've
got I U D S. I feel like we take
the burden of preventing pregnancy. But with men, birth control
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options now expanding. Scientists have recently reporting non hormonal male
contraceptive there's effective in preventing pregnancy. So they tested this
out on mice um and so there was you know,
there was no obvious side effects. And actually when the
they did this with the mice, that like was basically
once four weeks were up, they were it was working.
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So it has not been approved by the FDA yet.
But get this, a number of men have already volunteered
to participate in this study. Seems like of them risky study, Like,
I totally volunteer to test its efficacy. But if it
doesn't work, you have a kid coming, right, But maybe
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it's men that don't mind if they get pregnant with
who are they testing, Well, maybe they're married or whatever.
And I'm sure they have to pay them. Well, like,
it has to come down to money at this point
if you're gonna volunteer yourself for this type of study,
So would you take this pill? Right? Approved? By the FDA.
I'm just gonna say, I think it's great to have
more options for everybody. Men, right, I mean, you have
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plenty of options. We should have more options. I think
that's great. I think that everybody should not expect the
female to take responsibility or have to take the pill
or whatever it is that we should share that. The
only thing that makes me nervous is the mice component. Like,
if it's only been tested on mice, I'm not quite
sure how comfortable I'm gonna feel. This is a big deal.
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Though they've been trying to make this Pilson's like the seventies.
So the fact that they've already gotten this far with
my toned well, I don't know. I'm not a scientist,
but what's gonna change is that it's now gonna be
tested on humans. Like this is major. This is a
hugely mice to humans. Feel it's a big leap. It
seems like a leap. It just seems like a leap,
I think, I think, not for me, I'm like, I
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don't want to be a part of that study, but
I just think that it's nice that now if this
we're still years away from this. Even when they do
the studies. We're maybe at the end of this decade,
we're gonna see this, like so you think the mice
families get together and the mice to have kids now
or they're like, hey, I can't believe we participated in
that study and look what happened. This craziness the mice people,
(44:54):
they're reevely, you know, I think it. Look if it
were proven and it works, then sure. I just it's
like the first time anything's ever put out and was
tested on a mouse and you're using it for that area.
You just like want to make sure that they really
you don't even want to know about some of the
other stuff that I was reading. We're like, I can't
even say it, but you don't know what we were
(45:14):
thinking earlier. I know what you were saying earlier, which
is why you did not say it, which is why
I was shocked, or even said it did not say
as bad as what Tanya thought you were thinking, not
as bad? Okay. On Air with Ryan Seacrest. Thanks for
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