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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:20):
bit of an issue. Kira, we're live on KTWB. What
did you need some advice about? Because somebody listening has
probably been through the same exact thing. What's up? Kira?
Speaker 2 (00:30):
You got to press our button?
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Oh there you go, Okay, I Kira, you're live on KTWB.
What did you want to ask about? The one to ask?
Speaker 3 (00:40):
How do people who we're just so deeply in love
have got married and and just love each other so
much for so long? How do they end up hating
each other?
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Oh? M hmm, Okay, that's a really good question. Why
do you ask this question?
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Well, my parents are this way. They were so very
much in love, married for twenty years, but ended up divorcing.
Now they hate each other. And now I'm afraid of
falling in love because so many people I've known, whose
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weddings I've been to and and everything now hate each other. Like,
how how do you fall out of love, Like, well,
how did that happen? How do you hate each other
after so much love?
Speaker 1 (01:32):
That's a really good question. I've wondered about that myself too,
because haven't we all known a couple you went to
their wedding and they're just like googly eyed and staring
at each other and just can't get enough of each other.
And then you find out five years later they hate
each other. They can't stand each other, They manipulate each other,
they have to sit in separate places at their kids'
soccer game. And I don't know, I don't know. I mean,
(01:55):
I've been in relationships that didn't work out, but never
really that I hate them, just maybe a strong disliine.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
I mean, obviously something happens within the relationship to like
create actual hate, And I always think that must be
like some kind of extreme reaction or an extreme extreme situation.
So because it wouldn't just happened, if like a little
annoyance is built up over time, you wouldn't hate being
in the room with that.
Speaker 5 (02:20):
Person, Because aren't your parents like hatey a little bit?
Speaker 6 (02:24):
Or No?
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Actually, my parents, and this is why I think it
is so interesting.
Speaker 7 (02:27):
My parents are so like cool and maybe a little
cooler than they should be for two people who divorced,
but they have kids together and they acknowledge that. And
you know, we're a kind of a blended family, which
I'm so appreciative of. But like Alyssa, my girlfriend, her
parents can't be in the same room without bickering, bickering, bickering.
So it's just so weird to me to see like, yeah,
you just loved each other one day, now you hate
each other.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
Yeah, So I totally get I get your fear where
you're saying like, well, it makes me scared to like
fall in love to be in a relationship, But Dave
you say all the time, like if you were scared
of dying so much, you'd have to lay in bed
with a helmet on. And if you're I feel the
same way about like not wanting to pursue a relationship
because you fear that you might end up hating each other.
Speaker 5 (03:09):
Well, you might end up walking outside and dying.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
Someday, but like you're still going to go out and
live your life, So good analogy. You should still go
out and experience like a loving relationship because it's better
to love than and lost than not loved at all?
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Is that what they say? I think that is. Yeah.
See the sex says marry your best friend. You need
more than love.
Speaker 7 (03:27):
Friendship is so important and looked past all the time.
But I think that you do at one point marry
your best friend. But then there are the situations where
it doesn't end up ringing.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Well, let me ask some if you're listening, you and
you were in love and you married somebody, and then
now you really cannot stand each other. Tell me why
that happened? What devolved in that relationship? Did they cheat?
Did they lie to you about who they were? How
did you come to hate this person? A lot of
couples get divorced because they're just not happy. Some couples
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get divorced and they cannot stand the thought of each other.
I know somebody who won't even say her ex husband's name.
She calls him an awful nickname instead. And I said,
you got to stop that, You got to let go
of the hate. That's so weird. Yeahs Voldemort, geez, It's yeah,
it's something like that. What do you think? Basically, Kira
wants to know why do couples how do couples go
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from deeply loving each other, getting married and looking at
each other's eyes and saying I do, and then five
years later they can't stand each other. I think there's
different reasons. Here's a text message. It's not all at once.
It chips away little by little over time, and then
one big thing just puts it over the edge.
Speaker 7 (04:36):
But hate you can go to dislike somebody. But hate
is so strong, you know.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
I like this TEXTO.
Speaker 8 (04:43):
The person you love the most can also hurt you
the most, so that can quickly translate to hate. So
one little thing could cause so much pain because you
love them so much, whereas if someone else did that
to you, you wouldn't feel that much pain. But because
this person was the love of your life.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Because you were betrayed by somebody you loved so much.
So that's a very good point. Good point, U, Kira.
Here's some text messages. We got married at twenty two.
He was my best friend. I didn't know anything else that.
I didn't know anything else about him, but he cheated
on me multiple times. He is a jerk and I
cannot stand him. Jeez.
Speaker 9 (05:17):
Wow.
Speaker 7 (05:18):
Yeah, I hope people are transparent, like be honest about
like tell us, how did you grow to hate this
person because I'm genuinely curious.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Yeah exactly, Yeah. I mean, you know, I've Julie and
I used to bicker, bicker, bicker, but in the end
I still loved her, you know, not the same, but
I still loved her because of you know, we had
a kid together and and all the things that we've
been we'd just gotten past everything, so we were no
longer trying to push each other's buttons.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
There.
Speaker 8 (05:47):
It is true, though, that this person said. I think
in many situations, a relationship can look great from the outside,
but there's actually something not like one percent, right before
they even get married, but they go through with it anyway,
and then the truth comes out over the year. I
do think that we see lots of relationships and then
suddenly it's like, wait, they seemed fine the last time
I saw them, and now they're getting a divorce.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Or it's always surprised, like whoa, are you serious They're
getting a divorce and you had no idea anything was.
Speaker 4 (06:14):
Wrong, or when you know that, like a friend of
yours is kind of has a rocky relationship, but everything
that they post on like social media, it's like, oh,
having such a great day with my husband and my
kids or whatever, and you're like, but I know under
the surface, Oh so yeah, it's definitely gives the wrong,
wrong idea.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
There's so many people like that.
Speaker 7 (06:33):
They just put up a front or like, you know,
their ego on social media because they don't want people
to know, like, oh, not everything's good under the hood. Here.
I know so many people like that, but I know
the truth, and I'm like, please.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
With the cap. So to wrap things up here, she
wants to know why is it how couples can go
from loving each other to just strongly disliking or hating
each other. There are several text messages where people want
to kind of talk about this. I did not hate
him a n but I came to hate him over
the years for the crap that he put our children
through out of his bitterness toward me. Here's one he
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changed as soon as I was pregnant with my honeymoon baby,
all of the attention was not going toward him anymore.
So here was a guy who was so narcissistic that
everything had to be about him, but when she was pregnant,
it was more about her. So, hey, Kira, you know what.
Bailey had a really good point a couple of minutes ago.
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You got to go out there and do it and
take a chance, because you know what, you can't stay
safe all your life. You're going to miss out on
so much joy. You'll be perfectly safe laying in bed
with a helmet on, but you're going to miss out
on the joy of all the things that can happen
in your life. Right, So go out there and you know,
do your thing and hope for the best. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (07:46):
Oh, this text that just came in. Yeah, what truth
question mark. I am married and I hate my husband.
He's been unemployed for a year and I'm the only
one the only income coming in. He has a lot
of narcissis traits and has called me a poor It
goes on and on to say what he's all done.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
But yeah, they're married and they hate each other.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Oh, he also bought himself a one hundred thousand dollars
sports car last year when he did have a job
that we cannot afford and it's been sitting in our garage.
So she is married and hates her husband.
Speaker 4 (08:19):
When they just started out, she loved him a lot,
so I probably became risk it.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
He was quirky and fun and impulsive, and everything was great.
Then quirky, fun and impulsive turns into he bought one
hundred thousand dollars sports car. All right, thanks for that.
If you ever want to do a group therapy, whatever
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KATWV on The Dave Ridan in the Morning Show, Jenny's
been on Reddit. What did you find on Reddit?
Speaker 8 (09:00):
Jenna, Well, somebody found a bunch of money somewhere and
what they did with it. We're going to decide whether
it was a smart thing or not.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
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Speaker 8 (10:26):
Somebody Unreddit says I found money in an ATM, but
now I regret returning it.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
So here's the quick story.
Speaker 8 (10:34):
I showed up to a Wells Fargo ATM and there
was three hundred dollars cash sitting in that cash, just spencer.
No one was around, and as if someone made the withdrawal,
they just forgot their money, clearly.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Walked away without it. Yeah, probably easy to do.
Speaker 8 (10:47):
I waited about ten minutes to see if anyone came back,
but no one did. And I was with my nine
year old son, who was excited and was like, Mom,
go we keep it? Oh my gosh, soon does you know?
And I told him, no, that's not the right thing
to do. We'll return it. This was a Sunday, so
they had to wait till Monday, and they go into
the bank on Monday and explain to the manager what happened.
They told them that no one had contacted them about it,
(11:08):
and so basically they just took the money back and
like we're like, we'll keep it, and the back the
bank basically just gets to keep it at that point,
and there's no real outcome because whoever missed the money
is probably not going to get it then because they
don't realize it, and the bank just gets to keep
the money. So this person said, I could have used
that three hundred dollars myself, but I guess it was.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
A good lesson for my kid.
Speaker 8 (11:31):
However, however, however, however, let's not be the moral police
here for two seconds. Say the kid wasn't there, Say
you needed the money? Would you keep the money?
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Oh? Well, then if you need the money, then it's
okay to walk in and just shoplift at Walgreens.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
Oh my gosh, I said, does not be the moral
police here?
Speaker 5 (11:49):
No?
Speaker 1 (11:49):
I will, I mean you, no, you will rationalize you're
not at Walgreens.
Speaker 8 (11:54):
Yeah, this is at It's like you find a penny
on the ground. Okay, you found three hundred dollars in
the atmh wow. So what are you gonna do? You're
you're just gonna be like, all right, let me return this,
or you're going.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
To keep it.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
That's three hundred dollars might belong to a grandma with
diabetes and she might need that money.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
Okay, Bailey, I for one would keep it.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
It's right there that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Yeah, it's very tempting.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
It's like you're finding twenty bucks and like a vestibule
between you know doors, You're like twenty bucks.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
It's mine now keeping it?
Speaker 7 (12:25):
Yes, absolutely, I don't even know why you felt they
need to ask me. Yeah, I'm cheapy, cheap, skid over here.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
Yeah, three hundred dollars gets you a new pair of shoes.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
Like, I'm gonna feel bad.
Speaker 7 (12:34):
And if we're playing moral police, yeah, sure somebody needed
this money, but you know, finders keepers.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
Yeah, that's the that's the policy. I said.
Speaker 8 (12:40):
Now, they just and if the result was that the
bank just got it back and it never even got
to the person who lost it, I'm sorry, but keep it.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
You know, why does the bank just get it?
Speaker 8 (12:51):
Then the bank is basically you going up to the
atm and keeping it if the actual person whose money
it is never gets it.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Yeah, but you're just one person and they're a business.
Speaker 8 (13:00):
I'm not playing steal from a business, but I'm saying
it's basically the same of what the bank's doing. They
probably could contact the person. I'm sure that there's cameras
around those ATMs. They probably could have found the information contact, well, that's.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
What people are saying. People who work it wells Fargo
say that the bank is smart enough to know they're
going to figure out who it belonged to, because they're
going to watch the camera and see who did not
take the money, because there's a sensor that says they
didn't take the money, so the bank will get back
to them and say, hey, you didn't take your money.
So whenever someone said I.
Speaker 8 (13:30):
Found three hundred and twenty five dollars on a sidewalk
in Minneapolis once and I kept it, yes, because where
would you return that? Honestly, you're walking down a random sidewalk,
there's no business around, nothing, like, what are you going
to do?
Speaker 2 (13:44):
Knock on the closest door and.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Likes, it's Martha's diabetes medication money. So if you are, you.
Speaker 8 (13:50):
Can't justify it by saying in somebody's diabetes medication. You're
going three hundred dollars on the ground and you're not
taking it.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Honestly, no, we're going now twenty. I would because twenty
is not a life changing amount of money, but three
hundred and twenty five dollars. You're carrying that around and
lose it that's somebody's something that's important, that could be
somebody's rent money for them. How could you find out
where they are? Call the police? I guess I don't know.
I would try to do something.
Speaker 4 (14:15):
Yeah, well would they call the police? Like, hey, I
dropped three hundred dollars?
Speaker 1 (14:18):
I don't know. What would you do if you lost
the If you had like a like a little envelope
of rent money, h three hundred twenty five dollars, and
all of a sudden you get your car and is
not there. I mean, I guess I would call the
police in hopes that some good person would turn it in.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
I did have to close a bank account once, and
they give you all of your money in cash, at
least they did in the time. So I had an
envelope just full of, like I don't know, a couple
thousand dollars and just walking to a different bank to
put it in. I was like, I thought, someone that jumping.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
I feel like I've done that before too. That is
kind of terrifying.
Speaker 8 (14:53):
Well, I guess we're all Dave's on his moral high
ground over there and Bailey and vond.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Honest, I think one of the things is I don't
need it as bad as most people do. I know
it could be real. I'm not trying to be a
d word. I just don't need it. It wouldn't change
my life that much if I found three hundred dollars
in an ATM, So I don't need it. Whereas I
could have a little bit more understanding. If you're a
mom and you got four kids and they're all going,
I want mac and cheese, and you're like, you know whatever,
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you know what it, so maybe you justify it. I
don't know. There you go.
Speaker 4 (15:24):
Well, that's listener. Sidney just texted in saying text that
person back saying that the three hundred and twenty five
dollars they found on the Minneapolis sidewalk was mine. Okay, Well, Sonny,
Well I'll get that back to you.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Thank you, Okay.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
Thanks.
Speaker 8 (15:36):
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Speaker 1 (15:49):
We'll be back in a second. On katiewb the foods
that no longer exist. These are foods that basically back
in the day they were popular. But nobody eats these
foods anymore. Some of them you'll be like, oh, I
still eat thos, and someone you'll be like, I remember
eating it as a kid, and never again. And then
(16:10):
a golf game goes wrong when somebody in ahead of
the foursome is playing too slowly. Then it gets ugly.
We'll cover it all on. You can't make this stuff up.
Today's National Chicken Wing Day, and I want to let
you know that all the chicken places have some sort
of a deal going on. A lot of it's like
a buy one, get one kind of a thing, so
you don't just walk in and they give you a
plate of wings or anything. But there are some special
(16:31):
chicken wing deals out there that you might want to
chicken into. You see that. What is something that you're
so stupid State Fair t shirt? You're so stupid? What
is something that looks great but is actually pretty disgusting
in reality? A public hot tub? A public hot tub
(16:52):
at your apartment complex or at the hotel you go
stay at the American and there's always like some dirty
kids that are peeing in there. There was some girl
scout trip or something and you come in there, you're
all excited to get in the hot tub, and there's
all kinds of foam and you're in in the hot tub.
It's because there's like nine year old girl scouts in there. God,
go go to your room and watch TV. Another one,
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Sex on the beach or sex in the woods, gross, mosquitoes,
ticks and sand. Oh I thought you meant like the
drink sex on the beach. No, no, these are things that
sound good. Sex on the beach, sex in the woods, mosquitoes,
ticks and sand. Another one, salad bars. When you think
about it, that sneeze guards not doing it a lot
of good because you know, Bradley came by with his
dirty hands and he was picking up the hot peppers,
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the peppers, the green peppers, the bell peppers, and his
finger in him putting his hands in the sunflower seeds.
What what what was he doing to him? Finger in
the peppers?
Speaker 6 (17:43):
Oh, Jenny said it.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
You know what? I miss Ruby? Tuesday's slid.
Speaker 5 (17:52):
It?
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Okay? Can I give you a tip here? Okay? Cucumbers
any dinah? Yeah, it's still there. Oh it's worth it,
cumbers any dina. Ye, it's a salad bar. But they
have other things too, but it's mainly a salad bar.
I went there with Alison a year or so ago.
I'd forgotten about cucumbers any Dinah shouting it is a great, giant, beautiful,
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solid reason I.
Speaker 8 (18:15):
Know anything about cucumbers is because isn't that where you
guys sent Fallon when she came in flew in for
her interview, and you're like, we're going to take you
to this nice restaurant, and then you guys took her
to Cucumbers very likely, Yeah, had Nabisco take her or something?
Speaker 2 (18:27):
I don't remember.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
Oh, that's right, because we were okay. So the quick
story is Fallon came in and she was going to
stay for like, you know, forty eight hours. So by
the end of like day number one, we already tired
of hanging out with her. So we said, hey, Nibisco,
will you take Fallon to Cucumbers for lunch? And he's like,
O take her. They're going to hire her stupid, And
so Nibisco and Fallon had to go to Cucumbers to
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have an awkward lunch together. Yeah, oh that sounds fun.
Later Fallon called this on it She's like, I can't
believe that you made me go to lunch with nobisco.
Speaker 5 (18:56):
Fifty feet of salad bar at cucumbers.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
Seriously, they're not paying me to say this, but check
it out. I gotta go. Another thing that is gross
that looks good from a distance, the office coffee machine.
I don't know why it's gross, but it's it made
the list.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Well, when do you think it ever gets cleaned?
Speaker 1 (19:12):
That's a very good point. Children's ballpits. I don't think
they really have those anymore. I haven't seen one in ages,
but I remember I used to take the kids to
a ball pit and then somebody said, yeah, we find
everything from dirty diapers to needles and all kinds of
stuff in the bottom of the ball pits.
Speaker 7 (19:29):
I was thinking that when I went We went to
Urban Air a couple of months ago, which is like
a trampoline park, and they had like a ballpit that
you could fall in like on the Wipeout.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
Show, gross and dirty diaper in the bottom. And finally,
cruise ships. They say cruise ships are filthy. I don't know.
I mean, they sure are a lot of fun though.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
People love cruise ships regardless if they're filthy. Like everyone
has like one, like cruise gay that they know like
a gay guy that loves cruises.
Speaker 8 (19:59):
And our friend Tony on the show used to work
on a cruise.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Oh loved it. It was a great time in his life.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
He said, I want to be a cruise g I
think that'd be a fun life.
Speaker 4 (20:06):
Well, you're not wearing a speed walk around in little
like flippy floppy.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
You're only wearing a speedo nothing on top.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
Nope, and then flippy floppies and then just like talking
about the dinner that I'm going to have later, and
then like enjoying the sun.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Okay, well that's off to a cruise with my husband.
Except uh, I hate to break it to you single.
Speaker 9 (20:29):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
Chowhound dot com is come up with a list of
canned foods that were popular years ago but nobody eats
any more. So let's see if we can trigger some
memories here. Uh, spaghettios. Now, I don't know if you
remember spaghetti O's, but that was a treat in our house.
It was a twelve ounce can of little spaghetti Oh's
and they were actually really bland, but really good delicious.
Speaker 8 (20:50):
Oh gosh, I thought they were so disgusting. Oh really, really,
we didn't have those in our household. My mom made
like very healthy meals.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
But no, oh there they were a treat for us
once in a while. What's the brand with that, Franco America.
It's not what I was thinking, shefferdy. Well, they did
the spaghetti and meatballs and roller coasters.
Speaker 6 (21:08):
A Chef boyardy slaps. I love Chef Bardy. Another one
hunts putting snack packs. Now, these were big back when
I was in junior high. It was a little tin
can like a cat food can, and inside was putting
and you'd get them in your lunch bag with mom.
Another one can to Mollie's. They used to sell can
to Mollie's they used to sell canned pork and beans
(21:30):
with milk gravy. Thankfully still available on Amazon. Here's one
a childhood favorite for me, Underwood deviled Ham. It was
ground up ham, spiced and packed into a can and
you would spread it on a sandwich. Underwood deviled Ham.
Look and see if it's still a thing. Underwood deviled Ham,
Underwood devil can. Another one was old al Paso can
(21:54):
to Mollie's. They were exactly what you thought they were.
They were in a can, they sat vertical in the
can and they were can to Molly's.
Speaker 4 (22:00):
Yeah, you can still buy under a deviled ham. It's
just ham salad. You can buy it is basically ham salad, yeah,
in a can sort. We always eat ham salad every
time we go to Ohio. I love ham salad with
like a hefty amount of mayonnaise or mayo.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Web do you buy it at the gas station?
Speaker 7 (22:15):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (22:15):
We buy it's yeah, it is a gas station. It's
a gas station sandwich it kind of yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
Yeah, they have tuna salad, chicken salad, and egg salad.
In my fatter days, I would ball buy all three
because I couldn't decide, and then it would eat basically
three entire sandwiches. Shut up, Jenny, stop it. Chapel Rohane
just ahead of Dave's Dirt next on KDWB it is
dying poor Dave's dirt on one A one point three
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k d w B. Is there anything else that I
should mention here? Let's see. Oh yeah, we're doing two
for Tate. We'll do it again later on this afternoon
and you'll have a chance to go see her at
the Xcel Energy Center. It is when does it become
the g spot? When is the Do we know when
they change the name like fall I think October Way. Okay,
listen This Afternoon with Fallon and Colton again tomorrow morning
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for more Tate McCrae tickets from Katie.
Speaker 4 (23:05):
Be Keeping our finger on the Pulse of Tinseltown, Dave's
Dirt on kat w B.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
We were just watching the latest Chit video. Yes, it's
actually very funny. Explain what we're talking about.
Speaker 8 (23:15):
Chit is this character that's blown up on TikTok, and
everything about their skits is very much.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
Like the office very much. Chit is just so funny.
Speaker 8 (23:23):
I mean, I think he's he's an actor, like an proson. Yeah,
so you can find his actual name is Jay Renshaw
on TikTok, but if you just type in Chit c
hi T you'll be able to find him. But yeah,
it's just these crazy skits and this latest one he
got a really famous wrestler in it and he's dating
her now and Chit is just like this weird, nerdy
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office worker that nobody expects anything from and then all
of a sudden something comes in in surprise and.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
It's like, oh, it's amazing wrestler.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
I love I love the one. Is there a black
person here?
Speaker 2 (23:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Go watch it all right? So this is what happens
when somebody gets really teed off because somebody was taken
too long to tee off. Guy in Florida and Jason
has been arrested after he assaulted a golfer on a
golf course because he's playing too slowly. Jason told the
guy a couple times, you got to pick it up,
you got to pick up the paste, pick up the
pace because you're playing too slow. And then he lost
it when he saw the other guy standing there on
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the green chatting with his friend instead of picking up
your ball and moving on to the next hole, so
he goes up. The guy punched him in the face
several times. Their players partner separated them, and the attacker
and his partner spat off and their golf cart before
the police arrived, but he broke a bone in the
guy's eye socket by punching him in the face. Guy
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was putting the hospital treed for a broken bone, and
he got stitches on his cheek. Jason was tracked down
and charged with aggravated bodily harm, and he was released
on bond on one condition that he cannot play golf.
Oh no, wow, all right, keep up with the four,
keep up with the forsome ahead of you, keep up
with the for some ahead of you. Simple rule of golf.
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Got to keep up with it. Yeah, can't play slow,
you see, I always play on bad courses where everybody's slow.
I don't go play in the nice courses. I play
in the crappy courses where everybody's slow because I don't
play fast.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Can't you tell people to go ahead of you?
Speaker 1 (25:14):
You can, Yeah, you can. You can be like you
guys want to go on ahead.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
Yeah, I've done that before.
Speaker 8 (25:18):
Well, there was a big secret meeting earlier this month
between two people who are very famous, but honestly you
might not care about it.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
It's Prince Harry and King Charles.
Speaker 8 (25:28):
Apparently they're trying to get that relationship back on track.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
Harry shifted into a.
Speaker 8 (25:34):
New way of thinking and now they're trying to deconflict
with his family. So basically, Prince Harry offered to share
his public appearance schedule with Buckingham Palace and this will
help to avoid conflicts like Harry's surprise trip to Angola
overshadowing Queen Camilla's seventy eighth birthday portrait reveal, which, God,
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this is such royal family talk that I'm.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Like the portrait reveal.
Speaker 8 (25:59):
Yeah, Royal watchers are hopeful that Harry's Olive branch will
pave the way for a reunion between him and the King,
but they haven't been face to face in about eighteen months,
so we'll see.
Speaker 4 (26:10):
That's a long time it is, Dave, your favorite show,
the train Wreck series has another episode Are fifty one?
Speaker 1 (26:18):
Yes, I know.
Speaker 4 (26:19):
Storm Area fifty one is about the twenty nineteen viral
movement to rush Area fifty one in Nevada, and I
feel like I remember that because weren't they talking about
doing the Naruto run, which is like an anime run
at at Area fifty I don't know, and they were like, oh, well,
if we're all there and we're all rushing it, then
they can't stop all of us.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
I have heard of that yet.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
And I think like, actually, no, I think they could
stop all of you, and I would not want to
risk it.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
I wouldn't want to risk it. I think they take
Area fifty one very seriously, but some people say it's
a decoy for the real secret pace. Area fifty two Yeah,
that's the secret one. Wow, I don't know, really have
no interest in that, but you'll watch the show. I'm
going to tell you how I know that we've got
alien technology. GPS. Yeah, GPS is impossibly hard to fathom
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what it does. You can stand here and somehow, through
satellite triangulation they're able to figure out exactly where you
are within a few yards. So does that mean there
are satellite signals like right here when I reach my
hand out, or is your phone sending a signal to
a satellite and it's triangulating that you're right here at
one two three Main Street in Saint Louis Park. How
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that is alien technology? Is it alien technology? Or is
it just you don't understand it? It is alien technology
that I don't understand.
Speaker 7 (27:43):
Yes, Tavia Craye and Killer Roy I think broke up
almost seemingly confirmed the kill Roy posted some tweets or
he tweeted a text message chain with someone from his
team that seemingly confirms that the two of them are
no longer together. And then when somebody asked him about it,
he said that Tat and him are cool and shading
her would be messy, but nobody is actually confirmed whether
or not they broke up.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
They've only been together about a year ish.
Speaker 8 (28:05):
I almost sent you this because you love Tate McCray,
But I think I saw Friday this whole breakdown of
why people were speculating them breaking up because they looked
at the lyrics and Kid ther Ry definitely wrote a
song that is a breakup song that sounds like He's
is shading tit in it. And then I know that
they had either stopped following each other or removed each
other from social media.
Speaker 7 (28:25):
All I know is she'll be here August thirteenth. My
birthday is August twelfth. Seems like a birthday gift waiting
to happen, That's all.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
I You're never gonna get within fifty feet of tape.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Jenny, Why don't you let a man dream? Aren't you
sayingle aren't you looking for some life?
Speaker 2 (28:37):
You're right, I'm going to go after her.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Actually, you know what, we can and we can fight
over her. And Beyonce is also making headlines.
Speaker 7 (28:44):
I can't believe I'm going to say this highest grossing
country tour of all time, which is just, I mean, phenomenal,
but weird because Beyonce country huh, and she's the only
person to do. I think it's four point I lost
the number four over four hundred million dollars with this tour,
so kudos to her too.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
Dang all right bringing it in Coyote Ugly remember that
movie from the nineties though there maybe is it your
favorite movie? Pyper Parabout says there might be a sequel
in the word.
Speaker 9 (29:12):
There has been some discussion about that. Some things are
being discussed. I can't really say, but people that we're
doing it or talking about some stuff.
Speaker 8 (29:28):
Kay, I'm cryptic, oh excited if that happens.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
I love it so much.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
We're just trying to go viral with their crazy popcorn buckets,
but the latest one went a step further by actually
setting a Guinness World record. Marvel Studios unveiled its Fantastic
four popcorn bucket. It is shaped like the head of
the movie's villain Galactus, and it's huge. How big? Twenty
inches wide so you know about yay? Why seventeen inches
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high about as tall as it is wide, and it
holds enough to make it the world's largest commercially available
popcorn bucket. Oh and did I mention that the eyes
light up the thing costs eighty bucks. It's sold that
immediately at theaters around the country, but you just still
order one at the AMC Theater shop. It will not
ship until early December, just in time for Chris mess
(30:17):
I looked it up. It is ugly.
Speaker 4 (30:19):
It is very hideous popcorn bucket. And also I thought,
I thought the thing with the popcorn buckets is that
they're all just a little bit suggestive.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
Yeah that's what?
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Is that true? And this one is not.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
It's literally just like the top of his head and
then there's popcorn in the top.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
Confuse you order it, and then what are you bringing
it to the movie.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
It's just a souvenir, I believe. Yeah, yeah, it's like
a bobblehead.
Speaker 8 (30:38):
The most recent one was and maybe it's the same movie,
But what movie is Pedro Pascal in?
Speaker 2 (30:43):
Is that the movie Fun? Okay?
Speaker 8 (30:45):
So it was of his character and then there's this
like long thing coming out, but it looks like it's
coming out of its crotch region.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
So it's kind of oh yeah, yeah, yeah, you know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 8 (30:54):
Yeah, yeah, So Bailey said these have been suggestive, and
so that one very much.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
If you angle at a certain way, that's what it
looks like.
Speaker 4 (31:01):
It truly does. It does, and the done one as well. Yeah,
the popcorn bucket thing. I haven't jumped on that trend yet,
but it's apparently a thing.
Speaker 8 (31:10):
Jennifer Lopez was performing just the other night and she
had a pretty big wardrobe malfunction.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Her entire skirt fell off. Oh boy, it was one
of those.
Speaker 8 (31:18):
Like shimmy kind of salsely looking skirts, and so it
just detached in the back and fell off. And luckily
she was wearing like a big, like oversized pair of
underwear because the skirt was already pretty see through. And
one of our dancers comes up behind her and tries
to put it back on. He can't get it on.
Finally she just takes it and throws it in the crowd.
I was like, you might as well do, and she's like,
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so glad I wore underwear because.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
Sometimes I don't. And I'm like, oh, and what you
were wearing, I'm glad you did too.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
The USA Swim team is making the dirt today because
they all have a cute gastro into ritis. Now this
is it'll show itself with like, you know, diarrhea and
stomach pains and nausea, muscle fatigue, and they're not sure
how they got it, but they're all swimming in the
same pool, and I'm gonna guess it was like a
dirty practice pool somewhere, and you know, I guess when
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you swim, you're going to get it in your body parts,
You're going to get it in your nose, in your mouth,
and that type of thing. So apparently wherever they were
all swimming, there was fecal matter or some sort of
cryptosporidium or something in the pool water. So they're all
taking some time off and some pepto bismol.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
Love is in the air between potentially Pamela Anderson and
Liam Neeson wild pairing there, but they were posing with
their sons at the Naked Gum premiere and that just
like helped fuel more dating rumors because they've been kind
of going around that they're dating and now they've posed
in this like giant family family affair photot altogether, so
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it's creating even more rumors. Though also, is that a
real thing or is that just for publicity for the movie?
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Who knows? Who knows? And that is a dirt brought
to you by six y one two injured Himer and
Lammer's injury law. We're doing talkback Tuesday. We love doing
the talkback feature in the iHeart app. It's that red microphone.
You tap it, you leave us a little thirty second message.
This one is what did you want when you were
a kid and you never got one? Maybe you wanted
a pony when you were a kid and you really
tried to talk mom and Anton into and you never
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got one. Maybe you really wanted a light bright when
you were a little kid. This came up because I
was talking about how when I was a little kid,
I really wanted a toy parking garage with little tiny
cars and you would drive it up the ramp and
then you would park them. And then I was playing
with one that belonged to Chase's little girl, Gwen, and
I was like, this is so cool. I wanted a
parking garage when I was a little boy, and I
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never got one. What did you want when you were
a kid that you never got a trampoline? Maybe you
asked mom and dad over, Oh, Mom, and I just
really want a trampoline. If I can't have a trampoline,
I don't want anything else. And they got you payday
instead pay day? What did you want when you were
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a little kid that you never vergot? Leave it, talk back.
We'll play him back in a few minutes. I'm KATWB