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What are those kid shows that you love to watch? what have you learned from the show? it is National Video Game day.. how often do you play?  How trusting are you? Do you have to work outside in the heat?

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1h 34m
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08 Jul 2024
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Chans of rain, heat index 107. Whoa! 107, yes, as well as it's going to feel like 80% chance of rain. And right now, it's 79. Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news with Ray. Hey, I was going to be hot. There's going to be hot, y'all. Really? There's something not right. Ray sticks something out. I'm going to say that every time. It's something not right, y'all. So Morgan Wallen is obviously one of the biggest names, like in music, in country. And right now, he just threw one of the biggest country concerts in the UK. So it's break in history, break in records. So Morgan just threw that whole concert. There was like 50,000 fans that showed up. And it was at London's Hyde Park, and they came to watch it. It was one of the most iconic venues in Europe. So Morgan has got some serious people that were just showing up to watch him. And there's other people that have shown up, like to do a whole show and everything there. But he has now broken that record for UK to have the most people show up. Really? Yep, so he's saying lies, lies, lies, which is also a new song that he just dropped on Friday, if you want to see it. Taylor Swift, that's cute, boo-boo. That's a real kill, boo-boo. Well, I mean, I don't think she would even show up to Hyde Park. So-- That's a real kill. Speaking of music festivals, this is kind of weird. But I'm going to throw it out there. It's called the Way Out West Music Festival. It's in Sweden. I don't know if you saw this, but they are doing egg fertilizations. They're doing a station there at the concert. And it's like I'm talking about human eggs. Not like chicken eggs or anything like that. So what they're saying is that queens of the Stone Age and pulp will be streamed into an IVF laboratory in order to help sperm and eggs mingle better. Oh, wow. What? Yes. So the theory is that music and vibration increase the chance of successful fertilization by 5%. So by 5%, that's what they're basing this off of. All I got to do is just set up and make a love tent. I think I do all that. Well, I mean, for fertilization, they have a whole IVF lab that is going to be at this music festival in Sweden. I don't know. But that doesn't sound totally right. What did you say right? That doesn't sound right. It is not right. Wow. So I mean, that's where we're at, though. Hey, but you know what? If you're a couple and you're struggling with that, then that's something you might want to check out. Yeah, yeah. Go to CRM, but then I'm going. So the new Bon Jovi album forever may set a record. I don't know if you saw this, but I mean, not like a good one. Oh. Oh, well, you said record. That's automatically the biggest, the best. Yeah, no. So the album came out at number five last week, but this week it dropped all the way out of the Billboard 200. Well, let's show you the people that wanted to get it. Yeah, that's it. And that's it. There ain't nobody that wanted it. Unless it rebounds and gets back into like the charts and all that stuff, I don't ever see that happening. But it says that this will be the first Bon Jovi studio album that only lasted one week at the top 20. Ooh. Every time I hear Bon Jovi, I think of the time when like, they released their album into the iPod iTunes. And it was like automatically in there. And I could never remove it. It was like the first on the plate. You too did that. That was you too. Yeah, it was. Oh, was it? Oh, yeah, it was. Yeah, it was. You too did. People were mad. My car still does that. Every time I turn my car on because it's attached to my phone but I try to change it and it's still on YouTube. And no matter how much music I download and buy and all that stuff, it's still like, here's YouTube for you. And they thought it was pretty cool. We didn't give everybody a free album. And people got mad about that. Because you can't tell me what I like. We'll just don't listen to it. No. They were mad. The government, they're trying to force you too on me. That's crazy. All right. We'll come back. Those weird stories that happen to be true on a Monday is Johnny's house of rain. Otherwise, partly cloudy, heat and death is going to make it feel like it's a hundred and seven today and it's going around. So I'm Brian is going to rain and still feel like it's a hundred and seven. It's going to be a messy day today. Seventy nine right now. All right, Brian, what is weird stories that are true? Well, you know, I believe in the Bigfoot. OK, deputies in Louisiana, they responded to a 911 call from a group of 17 and 18 year olds. They were camping in the National Forest up there after graduation last week and they say they saw big foot. Mm, had glowing eyes, was growling at them and nobody had a gun. They called the police and they said that they honestly believed they saw something because these kids weren't lying. Yeah, they saw something. They were petrified. The cops came. They couldn't verify the creature, obviously, but they did escort the teens out of the woods. They were really scared. Now, here's my problem with that is that people, especially kids got phones and we joke in here about having your camera ready at all time. You mean to tell me, you see Bigfoot ain't nobody go, hi, where is he? No one did that. I mean, maybe they were really scared. Genuinely scared. So scared that nobody thought to record it for TikTok. Or like bring in attention. I don't, I'm just saying people, they were calling the police. They called the police one to call the police out and get your phone. We need to show it. My thing is, I'm going to have to prove this to somebody. Yes. That's when I took that bad picture, would he? Oh, yeah, right, right, right. It wasn't bad picture, but I had to prove that I saw it. No, I feel what you're saying. Well, Bigfoot experts aren't sure the kids are on us anyway, or they, they actually saw Bigfoot because they said he was only about five foot tall, and everyone knows Bigfoot's taller than five feet. Could have been like a baby Bigfoot. So yeah, I don't know how that works. Oh, now Bigfoot has babies. Great, great, great. It has to be listed. Bigfoot ain't 500 years old. Somehow Bigfoot got him worried. Or is he? We don't know. We don't know. We know all we know is he's blurry. That's all we know. I'm just assuming it is a baby Bigfoot somewhere. I would think there has to be a baby Bigfoot. Yeah, I would think so too. So imagine you're scrolling through Facebook and you come across the wedding registry for your legal husband, but to another woman. Oh, I'm catching hands. So that's what this lady is now. Her and her husband are separated. So they're not together now, but legally they're still married. And she said she didn't want to do a divorce because he, you know, convinced her that his family would think he's a failure. So we're still separated. He said that. Yes, so we'll figure it out. But now comes to find out that maybe he's married already, which is a felony. So that's probably going to be a little more of a failure than being married to, you know, get a divorce. He says still that he has no idea what that she's talking about. He's like, I've never been charged with that. You don't know who you're marrying these days. Wow. That's a weird denial. I've never been charged with big of me. So that's your excuse. I've been charged. Look it up. I never been charged for it. Wow. So, but she found the registry. Her name is Tammy. She put his whole name out there. And apparently he's married to someone else, which is a 30 degree felony. I would think it's a joke. I don't think somebody's joking me in the beginning. Or maybe somebody with the same name. It's just, you know, a misunderstanding or something. I don't know. I mean, he just ain't been charged with none. Yeah. And I love the TSA. You got to follow them on Instagram. So they just posted some of the new stuff that they found trying to pass through TSA with, you know, all of the travel going on over the last couple of weeks. Someone tried to take a chainsaw through TSA. A mini chainsaw of the full side of Facebook. He says a large power tool. OK. Chainsaw. Throwing knives and ninja stars. Not allowed. I think I have millions of ninja stars. Because some people don't look at those. I'm sure. Yeah. Samurai swords. They have confiscated some of those recently machetes. A bag of snakes. What? A live lobster in a woman's purse. Wow. I've gone through TSA with machetes before. It was supposed to be the bag that my mom was supposed to take to Panama. But then I got stuck with it. And I remember I got pulled up. So your momma traveled. I hear all that. Your momma traveled with a machete. That's all I heard. But it was like a ton of. But why? Well, it's because that's what they use in Panama. And like we're cutting grass with machetes. But like it was just she just wanted to bring it over there. And it was stuck with me by accident. They just take it. And they pulled me over in Panama. They're like, man, we're going to have to. We have some questions. I got my mom right away. And you can't take a machete on a plane. It got through. I got stopped in a picture bag. Yeah, you check it was underneath the plane. Or. Oh, yeah, it was like underneath the. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're checked. It's what your check bag. You don't go through TSA with those. They just go through a screening. USA like look, that's no problem. Yeah. It's a problem. I found replica hand grenades, which you also you can't take. And then they found an actual rocket. And I'm not kidding. This is the photo of the rocket that someone tried to think. Oh, wow. Is it like a firework rocket or is it like? It's a dismantled actual rocket with a fuel cell that actually had fuel in it still in LA. There's wings on it. You're trying to get the TSA. Wow. You cannot take rockets through TSA. At this point in time, you should be able to know you can't travel with certain things. Yeah. But they're a fun follow at TSA on Instagram. It's really funny. I'm just trying to get them not to take my deodorant. You got to see her inside. I know. We can't even put hairspray in the bag. I know what you're going to be trying to. I had to go check a bag because my wife's conditioner was in it and it's too expensive to throw away. I threw away my perfume the last time I flew back. But it was a brand new bottle. Oh, they went to see you walk by to get that out of there. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. No, somebody at the TSA has really good shine and bounce in their hair because of my wife's conditioner. I think that got to be a perk of the job. So you don't want-- if you work at that trash can and you take stuff away, I'm sure I got to be a perk. He's like, listen, we're going to throw all this away. Can I keep it? I bet you they got like a little TSA black market. You think so? They turn around and flip these things and sell them. At the end of the day, could it be? Could it be? All right, when we come back, what kids show has taught you something? Let's get into it, Johnny's house. It'll be part of the cloudy 80% chance of rain. It's going to be hot and humid and muggy. 107 is what it's going to feel like in a 79 right now. Now, we're joking a reason about a lot of things. One thing we're going to joke you about is you are definitely the aunt of the year. Whenever your sister's called or you're saying, hey, I need you to watch the kid. You on a plane, you on us, whatever you got to do to take care of that. No, no, there's other things we're going to joke you about. That's not what I want. So you're watching you. 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Call today for more details or visit 5280 exteriors.com, a James Hardy preferred contractor. 5280 exteriors, the altitude of quality. - I'll take credit where it's going to take. - I'll take credit where it's going to take. - Over the weekend. - Yeah, so I was down in South Florida and my niece, Emi. She's about to turn one. And so, you know, I'll take as much quality time as I can with her, especially 'cause she's the one I see the least, but I was with her and we were watching Miss Rachel. - I don't know what that is. - Which is like a-- - You know what that is, right? - Yes, absolutely. - Man, what's that look on your face for? - That's what it is. - Yes, Rachel. - She's an interesting character, but it works. So basically, she made this show on YouTube that is meant for like kids, for like development speeches and stuff. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - And it's very educational and it got to the point where I got sucked into it. And I don't know if it was between like the fact that her content is not consistent. - Okay. - It goes from animation to live action to like toy cartoons and like it's so weird, but I got sucked into it. And within 10 minutes-- - So you weren't watching for the kid before you know it, you're watching it too. - Pretty much, yeah, like there's literally a picture that my sister took of me, my niece is sucking her thumb and I'm just there biting my nail. We're both just like watching this screen. But like within 10 minutes, I learned like two things of like sign languages, like mama, like you put your thumb to your forehead, you tap it at the top, and that's mama. And then when you tap your thumb to your chin, it's dada. And then there's grandma, so you like, look it outwards and then the bottom is grandpa. So-- - So probably the club, I'll be like, hey. - Yo, what's up? (laughing) - Yeah, well, yeah, I think that's gonna work. - There you go. - Get a shot? - You never know. (laughing) - He's like, me, daddy. - Daddy. (laughing) - Call me, call me daddy. - Daddy. - I'm gonna do daddy. (laughing) - So, do we, daddy, we got to run the belly for nine. (laughing) Daddy, no, no. - Daddy, no, no. - Daddy, no, no. - Oh my god. - She's got 10 million subscribers, her videos have-- - What do you know, she heard that one of this? - 100 and 11 million views on this one video, yeah. - If you just play any of her, like, for her voice, like, you'll get like-- - I think you'll find on every-- - There's just something with her voice, but she very, the kids are-- - You kids, you still have to, they still watch it. - But it's more my niece that watches it. - Uh-huh. - Oh my god. - Oh, hang on, I gotta turn that software in the background. - Yeah. - Hang one second, here we go. There we go, there we go. ♪ With a merry tune ♪ - That's her? - Yeah. ♪ So still are they ♪ - She is creepy. - Like, it works. And her husband is in the show too. - Yes. ♪ Hot little bunnies ♪ ♪ Hot little bunnies ♪ ♪ Hot little bunnies ♪ ♪ Hot little bunnies ♪ ♪ Hot little bunnies ♪ - You know what? I'd be laughing too if my net worth was worth $10 million. - $117 million views on this video. - Let's go back to sleep. - Yeah. - Man, I should have-- - Wow. - I should have made creepy kid videos over here messing with you guys. ♪ Hot little bunnies ♪ ♪ Hot, hot, hot ♪ - Yeah, and she did it because her kid needed some sort of like, you know, process of learning how to speak and stuff and then it turned into a sensation, so. - Ray, what show did you, your kids watch it? You just got caught up into it also. - So, I mean, there's just so many that they watch, but I feel like Bluey, like you'll see-- - You watch it with them. - Yeah, and you'll see adults like, that'll watch Bluey without their kids. I have a friend that doesn't even have kids and you'll watch Bluey. - Okay, I got a question about it. Now, if you ever watch The Simpsons, they have inside stuff that adults get. - Yeah. - Is Bluey like that or is it strictly for kids? - Sometimes it is like that because there's like, one episode where it seems like the parents, like mom and dad have like a hangover and they don't wanna play with the kids and they're like laying on the couch or whatever, but they just say that they're just like tired and all that stuff. - Oh, but the parents are like, okay. - Yeah, so, but they literally, every episode is like a life lesson. So, it'll teach like the kids like, you know, if there's a race, like run at your own pace and it like it teaches the kids something, but it also has parenting lessons behind it. - Listen to this late demo, hop little bunny hop hop. - Yeah, that's what I'm saying. - That drive me up the damn wall. - That's more for like babies who are learning how to like learn how to talk and all that stuff. - Okay. - But Bluey is, I'm telling you, the parenting lessons behind them. - Yeah. - It's crazy. - Did you remember? - We watched, my son and I used to watch like The Wiggles. He was a big Wiggles family. We used to watch The Backyard Against. Backyard Against had like high lessons. - You watched too. - I watched it with him. - Yeah. - And then, you know, we watched, you know, as he got a little older, we watched the live action ones, you know, like the Hannah Montana stuff. - Okay, okay. - And things like that, but like, I don't think I learned anything from him. The ones that were adult themed to were Spongebob. Like Spongebob was hilarious. - That was hilarious. - Yeah. - Spongebob was good. - Yeah, okay, I want to find out what kids show that you watch with your kids, but it ended up teaching you something or you starting to watch it on your own. Got a pair of tickets to the advanced screening of a current day chapter of the 1996 blockbuster, Twisters is going to be Tuesday, July 16th at the AMC 18. I'll definitely be going to be seeing that one. If you'd like to go, you got to tell us what kids show that you watch, but you learned something too. You got got a, you kind of got caught into it. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, XL Mobile 4106.7, live streamers, good morning. Social media will drop it for you to comment on that too. But as a kid show, before you know it, you got caught into it too. Gonna hook you up with the advanced screening of Twisters. It's going to be Tuesday, July 16th. At the AMC, Altima 18. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. What are you storing now in Johnny's house? Concert announcement, if you spent all your money on fireworks coming up in the nine o'clock hour, gonna start paying your bills once again today. I gave you a couple of things to look forward to. Concert announcement of 805 and paying your bills at nine o'clock at 655. This is Johnny's house, 80% chance of rain. Partly cloudy with the heat index 107. It's what it's going to feel like. It is 79 right now. Trying to find out what show is it that your kids watch, but you kind of got caught onto it and you learned a little something, something yourself. Kevin, good morning. - Morning, Johnny, how you doing? - I'm good, how was your weekend? - I'm doing good, but I want you to come back home. So happy to have you back home. - Oh, look at you, happy man. Got your wife back home. I hear you, I hear you. So what was the show that you watched that the kids were watching, it taught you a little something? - Pennington for you to watch that show with the kids all the time. - I've never seen it. - It's a good show. - No. - I'll do it, I'll do it back in the day. - And what did it teach you, Kevin? What did it teach you? - Well, I mean, other than all the heartwarming things they used to do, they have, they used to really catch you songs. And one of them, we'll talk about the tip of a shoelace, which was really silly, but you know, it was an aglet. A-G-L-E-T, don't forget it. And I could never forget it after that song so many times. And it's funny on trivia and other things, they're telling questions comes up a lot. And just happened to learn the tip of a shoelace. It's called an aglet. - I see, now I just found it out out today years old when I found that out. - Wow. - My favorite part about that show was they had a pet platypus that would be like an undercover spy and like have a double life outside of him just being an animal or a pet to them. - He had a double life. - Well, his name is Perry. Yeah. He was the actual secret agent. - He was the secret agent. - But to them, he was just a platypus that could just make noises. - Okay, hold on a second, Kevin, right? - They would always do stuff and then their sister would tell on them. - Oh, really? - So whatever they did. - What they brought with their brothers? - Yeah, they used to be some firmer brothers. Right, what did they say on the way there? - Somebody said the mother goose club and I will tell you, my children love the mother goose club and it is trippy. (laughing) That was the first word that came to mind. - Trippy. - It's like kids with like these big, like costumes on, but they teach you a lot of things. - Really? - So that was one of them. Number blocks is another one that somebody said. - Okay. - Coco, Melon. - Coco, Melon. - Yeah. - These are really good all of them. - Yeah, me. - Oh, let's see. XM will power by Trinity Dan Newland in a wreck. Need a check. It's an O-brainer call, attorney Dan Newland. Someone said Ben 10, their kid used to watch that but they watched it even after the kids stopped. SpongeBob, someone said they watched that before their kids started watching it. - I love SpongeBob. - They said old school, fat Albert. - Hey, hey, hey. - Life lessons, fat Albert. ♪ I'm gonna sing a song for you ♪ ♪ And Bill Cosby gonna tell you a thing or two ♪ - He was a show. - Uh-huh. ♪ That's true ♪ ♪ He was a show ♪ ♪ Go have a party with me and all the gang ♪ ♪ Love and all the children ♪ ♪ How we do our thing, uh-huh ♪ - Bill Cosby was the live action part of it. Like he would be at the beginning of it. - He'd get all the voices. - And then he drew, yeah. - He had a kid called Mush Mow. He was like, hey, blah, blah, blah. - What would you be working on, blah, blah, blah? - Oh, is that show still running? - I'm just gonna rerun. - Yeah. - Hey, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. - What? - Yeah, Mush Mow. - What would you be be working on, blah, blah, blah, blah? (laughing) - I'm just like, gibberish. - That's how he said it was Mush Mow. He had a-- - Mush Mow? - Mush Mow, he had a speech impediment. - Oh, okay, I see this. Well, I, okay. - But they didn't treat him differently. - No, no, that's just the way he spoke. - Yeah, that's what you learned from that. That's what you learned from it. - I raised celebrity, celebrity news, blah, blah, blah, blah. - We diggy, got a guy. (laughing) - Have you ever done that? - Yes. - Yes. - So Vanessa Hudgens gave birth. - Hey. - But we've got some privacy that was a little disrespectful. - Oh, that's not. - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's over here, Rodrigo. - Johnny's house, mornings. Orlando's number one hit music station all day. (upbeat music) One, six, seven. - Orlando. - Now the Johnny's house entertainment news with Ray. - All right, so Vanessa Hudgens is the one that gave birth, you're talking about it over the break, but she's the one that gave birth, and she said that the privacy that she thought she was gonna get was disrespected. She said we're disappointed that our family's privacy was disrespected and exploited during this very special time due to greed of a long lens camera hitting the media. She continued to say that like, listen, we wanted to reveal this information about, you know, her delivering her baby on her own, but of course the media got to it first. - So what does someone to catch her in the hospital room? - Yeah, so there was pictures of her in a wheelchair that was like, 'cause you know, when you give birth, you have to leave in a wheelchair and all that, but she said that it was very distasteful along with the birth announcement, stating that like she wasn't even the first one to announce her pregnancy, and now for her birth, she wasn't even the first one to announce the birth of a baby, so, but there was a picture, unfortunately, of her just like in a wheelchair after giving birth, so. - So she's mad because people knew she gave birth. - Yeah, and that she couldn't really do it herself, like at first, 'cause that's like a big thing you wanna be like, "Hey, the baby has arrived." - I mean, I'm sure going in, you know, when they find out she was pregnant, somebody should've told her, "Look, they're coming at you." They wonder how that first photo, they wanna have the first this, that, and the other. - And you would think that like, being in a hospital in California that they know. - Yeah, there's certain exits and stuff like that, yeah. - We know, like Lamar Odom and all that stuff, like there's people that are protected in the hospital, especially celebrities. - Maybe she didn't wanna pay that extra $200 for that. - There's also people that are planted in the hospital to tell people to stop eating the best, true. - Around here, summertime brings a lot of this, and sometimes a little bit of this. If your nose is running while you're running to the pool, stop that summer cold cold at Advent Health Centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms, like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmers here. Advent Health Centricare's got you covered. When you need urgent care, we're open late seven days a week. Walk in or make an online reservation at centricare.org. Advent Health Centricare, we're better at all better. - 5280 exteriors James Hardy's sighting is a low maintenance sighting made primarily of cement that resist flame spread and repels woodborne insects and woodpeckers. Through the month of July, you'll receive free rigid foam installation with the purchase of whole house sighting. That's installing additional insulation behind your sighting for free, but only for the month of July. Call today for more details or visit 5280 exteriors.com. 5280 exteriors.com, a James Hardy preferred contractor. 5280 exteriors, the altitude of quality. - So she said despite all that mom, dad and baby are happy and healthy. Speaking of baby news, Margot Robbie, she is pregnant, so Barbie is pregnant is what the headline said this morning. Her and her husband are reportedly expecting their first child that she is 34, which I mean age is a matter, but multiple sources, including people magazine, have said that she is in fact pregnant. - Okay. - Congratulations to them. - But they haven't made the announcement. - Mm-hmm. - And they probably won't. Sometimes they don't. - Yeah, I don't know. I feel like once people magazine does like a cover story, that's like, you know. - Yeah, yeah, the kind of effect. - Yeah. So Michael Rubin's famous Hamptons white party was this weekend. - Oh my gosh. - My gosh. - I wish it was somebody to be there. - I know, right? - Man. - But like if you see these pictures, everybody is just like beautiful white. - Where you should do it every year, right? And you may have to grow. It didn't start out that way, right? - It didn't have a white party. - Yeah. I mean, that party didn't start out being it. It just, you know, it growed every single year. - I hate wearing white though. - I know. - I don't have to change the white color. - Change the color, pick your color. - Yeah. - You sloppy to wear white all the time. - Do you ever want Drake or off white? He's the only full and cream. - Yes. - I'm like, come on. - And I'm glad you brought up Drake because a lot of people were concerned that Kendrick Lamar and that song, they now like us, gonna be played because Drake was at that party. But it says that all the DJs that hopped on the turntables at Michael Rubin's famous Hampton story did not play that song whatsoever because a new Drake was in the house. - That's nice. - I know, I was like, oh, that's good. But like people like Little Wayne Travis got Quavo, they all pulled up to the event and they're all in good terms of Drake. So like, why would they ruin that relationship that they have? But yeah, the pictures are pretty cool. The CL together. - It's a high song, man. - I know what it is. - That song has gotten 113 million views. - I know. - I call it the Johnny's house anthem. - Really? - I love that song. - I love that. I love that song. A lot of people don't know it's about Drake. But if you listen closely, he says Drake. - Yeah. - Yes. - He says Drake. - I know, I like it too, but I love Drake. So it's like kind of hard. Did you see the video of Drake, like getting so pissed? I think, a crowd. I forgot where he was. He was at a crowd event or whatever. - He showed it. - And he started singing it and he started throwing stuff at them. And I'm like, oh. - When he got mad, it shows no matter where you go, 'cause you know people want to get you worked up, they gonna be singing that. - And looking for the reaction, of course. - Yeah, exactly. He messed up on his own right there. All right, listen, we need to find out what your hype song, it is Monday, a couple of days off, we need to find out the song to get you going. And one of you gonna hook you up with a pair of tickets, see Missy Elliot out of this world tour, Wednesday, June 24th at the Emily Arena in Tampa. Missy Elliot, but we gotta hear your hype song, we're doing two rounds, first round. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, E-Hot today. 80% chance of rain, which means it's gonna be hot and humid. Partly cloudy, 80% chance of rain. He didn't index 170 and was holding firm at 79 degrees all ready this morning. And we talk about weather racing something wrong. - Something's not right. - Something's just not right. I was in North Carolina over the weekend, it's hot up there too. I think it was hotter than it was here. - Yeah. - Yeah, I was like, I was like, I grew out grill. It's like, it's too hot outside, I'm from Florida, please. - But it's like, we went to the pool to cool down, which I mean, the water isn't even cool anyway, but like the concrete around the pool is like hot lava. - It's mine. - My kids are like, ah, screaming. - You're like, sweaty in the pool too. - It's the pool, sweaty. - We went to the same peak for the weekend, and we didn't go to the beach, we stayed at the pool, but there were people leaving for the beach while we were going out of the pool, and about 45 minutes later, they were in the pool. - Really? - They said the ocean water was so hot. - That's not even cool. - Ocean water's in the 90s. - Yeah. - Which is why the hurricanes are getting strong so fast. It's super hot. She's like, it's not even refreshing. Like you're sweating, then you go get in the ocean and it's 90 degrees. It's like a hot tub. - 90 degrees. - So they just packed up and came back to the pool. - Something wrong. - Yeah. - Something wrong. - Not right. - So it's gonna be hot and raining. You expect when it rains, it's gonna cool off a bit, no, no. It's gonna be hot. Today is one of those national days we'd love to tell you about Ray. What is it today? - It is National Video Game Day. - Man, video's used to be my thing. I used to, I mean video games got me through a horrible breakup. - Really? - Yeah, I was playing. What's the one where you run around and you shoot up people and they're waiting for the new one to come out next to you? - GTA? - Yeah, GTA. Somebody gave me the cheat codes. - Oh yeah, you pick up yourself on endowed things and you get like unlimited guns. - And I shouldn't have done that with helicopter stuff. - I did that and it messed up the game 'cause then I was just going around just blowing people up and robbing stores. - It just sounds like you were letting it out. - I was letting it out, man. I didn't know, if you shoot too many people, the military comes out. - Oh yeah. - Yeah, and then they have police helicopters that are looking for you. - It's snipey. - It's crazy. But that's 'cause they knew that you had the cheat codes. I don't play that much anymore. I had a, the kid has a PS5 that Brian tried to turn me on the red definition. - Red dead redemption too. I could, my finger hand caught and is done. - Oh you gotta be kind of quick on certain parts of it 'cause you have to draw. - Yeah, I don't have it anymore. - Yeah, red dead redemption too. I played way too much of that. - Yeah, I don't. - But I finished it already like three times. - Really? - Yeah, I mean, I've done it everywhere you possibly can. So now I play online every now and then, but I'm, you know. - Kid was playing Fortnite, but I had to ban him on that 'cause he was spending hours. - Yeah. - Hours on this game. I'm like, dude, we can't do this. - My sister and I had a PlayStation growing up and her and I used to play like just like a stupid game. There was like a rug rot scheme or like random ones. And we would sit there during the summertime for like five hours. And my parents would be like, all right, time to go outside. - Really? - Yeah. - I had a roommate and we bought this 3D O system. - Oh, I remember that. - At a yard city. And that was only because they stopped making them. And all they had was a couple of video games and one was basketball and they didn't have a deal with the NBA so they'd have like knock off names. Like it wouldn't be like Bron James would be like, Mary and Jane, but it was him, but they couldn't use his name. - Yes. - It was a knock off. And we used to get drunk and play like 45 minute quarters. - Yeah. - Oh my God. - So it was about a two hour game. Final score, 516, 516. - Would Roblox be considered a video game? - Yeah, it is. - 'Cause that's like what my kids play on their tablet. - That's why they get them started, man. That's what it is. - And I know and I've been like monitoring it and taking it away, but they'll FaceTime my nephew and be on FaceTime and play Roblox together. - It's a creative game. The basics is you just creating what you're saying. - It's not terrible. - You know, it was once my kid was playing that and I heard a voice in the background. It was deeper than mine. I was like, "Hey, hey, dude, he's a kid. "You don't know if that's a kid?" - Yeah, you don't know. - Yeah, I have to approve who their friends live. - Yeah. - Now come July 19th, I'll be on all day 'cause NCAA 25 drops. - Oh, really? - And it's the first time since 2014 that they've had a college football game 'cause they had to get that name, the image likeness figured out. So it dropped. - So you know how to play? - Oh yeah, I'll be non-stop. - Really? I never played that. - Oh yeah, 'cause you recruit, they have denial in this and everything. - Really? - Yeah, so yeah, I'll be on my free time. We'll go to Xbox. - You guys are so advanced. I stopped at Nintendo 64. - Did ya? - Yeah. - Conquer's Bad Fur Day, like such a great game and that was it. - I used to have a Wii. Now I was killing Wii bowling? Hot Killian Wii bowling. That was my thing. - Oh yeah. - I found the soft spot. - Yeah, now I have the world record in Xbox, connect, track and field and Japanese. (laughing) - Oh damn. - The world. (laughing) - Did you ever try to do the meditation on Wii? - Yes. - In you, it would have to sit with your posture. - Oh yeah. - Yeah, it was hard. - A personal training went on, connect. And that dude yelled at me. I couldn't get my form right 'cause the connect had a thing where-- - It scanned your body. - It scanned you. - Yes. - I kept getting my form wrong. He kept yelling at me. I'm like, you know what? I'm not gonna be berated by a video game. (laughing) - I remember when the Wii Fit first came out and people wouldn't put the hand strap on. And you were breaking your TV. People getting knocked down. - What? - They tell you to keep your distance 'cause you're getting knocked the hell out. It was real bad. - Was dance dance revolution on that? I feel like I would have done that. - I think it was. - They had its own pad that came out. - Yeah, they had everything. - That's fun. - Yeah, I never got into Wii. - Really? - Oh no. - Yeah. - What happened to it, it just disappeared? 'Cause it was hot for a minute. - Yeah, I think all of that stuff kind of went away and then the VR goggles came out. - Yeah. - Same thing, but without all of them. - We bowling, we tennis. - Yeah. - Man, that was my thing. We bowling, that was my thing. I used to do it on date nights. (laughing) - Oh, yeah. - Hey, you wanna go bowling? Sure. Here. (laughing) - Hey, me and my wife, man, played strip, connect bowling. - Hey. - Hey. - I don't know. - That's what I'm talking about. - By about the sixth frame, there's balls all over the place. (laughing) - Hey, get them out his wife, y'all. Come on now. All right, listen, I wanna find out on National Video Game Day. How much do you play right now? How much do you kids play? 'Cause I've watched gaming go from, it was just guys that play it. And women were calling the show, talking about their marriage was a story by gaming. And then women started playing too. Now it's a whole different ballgame. I mean, there's people, I don't know if they do it now. There's people that get home from work and play video games all night long. I don't know if it's like that anymore, but it used to be like that a while. - Oh, it is. - It still is like that. - Yeah, especially with like, you know, like the 19, 20, 21 year olds, like they just stay up all night. - They just play. - They're connected. Because some of the people they're playing, it's daytime. They're playing at people against people overseas. - Yeah, and then they put, then you can talk junk to each other. - Yeah. - That's what I'm most trash talking. I wanna find out from you, how much video gaming are you doing now? How much do you allow your kids to play? It is National Video Game. And what is your game of choice? 407-919-1067-8777-919-1067. If you can't get through, 'cause the line of busy, you can text Excel Mobile is 4-1067. Live streamers, if you're playing, we wanna hear from you, we're throwing up on social media. It is National Video Game Day. How much do you play? We wanna talk to you on Johnny's house. Play cloudy 805 big concert announcement at 805, and then at nine o'clock hour, we're gonna pay you bills and also tell you two more acts that are added to the iHeartRadio Music Festival. Got a lot of stuff going on, but it is National Video Game Day. You wanna find out what gaming do you play or do you still play all the time? From Orlando branding, good morning. - What was that? - Hey, Brandon, we're talking to you. You live on here. You're live, Brandon, you're live. All right, we got time for you, Brandon. Sorry! - Playing video games. - I could hear the coins like he was collecting them. - Now, here's another Brandon from Orlando. Brandon from Orlando, good morning. And that was me, that one. - Yeah, you hear me? - I can hear you, Brandon. How are you? You ready, you ready to play? There you go. - Yeah, I'm well, how are you? - Good, good. What's your games? - So, more to combat. I have never not, like, I just always, it's been a while, but, I mean, my brother is about seven years older than me, and he started me off playing Mortal Kombat at a young age, and it's always been that. - Listen, I found this device. I thought it was fake, but it's real. It's a video game that has 7,000 games in it with two controllers, and they got 100 different versions of Mortal Kombat. - Yeah. - Oh, wow. - My thing is, once you get to a certain level, they kick your butt. - I was only okay. - Around here, summertime brings a lot of this. And sometimes, a little bit of this. If your nose is running while you're running to the pool, stop that summer cold cold at AdventHealth centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms, like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmer's ear. AdventHealth centricare's got you covered. When you need urgent care, we're open late seven days a week. Walk in or make an online reservation at centricare.org. AdventHealth centricare, we're better at all better. - At the first Mortal Kombat we're talking about. - Yes, and then after that, I wasn't good at it, so I just watched, because I always got my butt kicked. - Listen, I used to watch my brother play all the time, and I guess that's kind of like how, well, I'd never beat him ever, and where he's 34 now, so, yeah. I've never not watched him, but it's just. - Have you ever done the move? Have you ever done the move where you grab him by the skull, pull the head off, and the spine is dangling down? - What? - You've done that? I could never do that. - You gotta know the combination. - Those are fake halving have upgraded from ding now. - Hey, Tutties. - Look, that's the way. When I saw a pull of spine, I was dangling. I'm like, whoa! - That's probably Mortal Kombat too. - What? - They've gone way off the reservation since then. (laughing) - I'm sorry. - Yeah, 'cause you get to a point where your person's all drunk looking, and he goes to finish here. - Yes! - And if you know the move, you can take your mask off and light someone on fire by breathing on them. You can do all kinds of crazy stuff. - Oh, yeah. - I just wanted to pull the head off. - It's been-- - Oh, I'm sorry, man. I'm sorry. That's the best I got, and I couldn't even do that move. I couldn't do that move. You hold on a second. - There is one of them, I think, that punches and pulls their heart out. - Really? - Oh my gosh. - Oh no, man. I'm sitting there going, "Wow, that's, I want to do that." From Orlando, Kaitlyn, good morning. - Good morning. - Good morning. - All right, what video games you play is National Video Game Day. - So it's really my husband. We've been together for 10 years, and he's probably played video games almost every day. - What does he play? - We've been together. - What does he play? - So he's really into PlayStation. He's gotten into PC and stuff lately, but his favorite game is Last of Us. He played the first Last of Us game, and then the second one came out, and so I kind of just watched him play. - That's a funny thing. You've been with him for 10 years, and it sounds like you're cool with it. It doesn't bother you. - I am because, no, 'cause he plays a lot of Last of Us, Red Dead Redemption, Uncharted, and a lot of those games are story-based, so they're kind of watching movies. - Yes. - So it's interesting. - So you just sit there and watch him play every night. - Yeah, that's pretty cool. - That's pretty cool. - No, that's pretty cool. - My phone. - Yeah. - But you're not sitting there going, "Why are you playing video game? "Every night, you play video game. "I ain't doing that." - No, no, sometimes I like it, 'cause he'll leave me alone. (laughing) - I wanna get a bit of a break, but I don't mind. I mean, he's been doing it. I mean, ever since he met, he's just been into video games. - And every night, what's the game he's waiting to come out with now? Is he waiting on one? - Ah, oh my gosh. - 'Cause I know guys that-- - I don't know. - When the, one of those military games, when they call of duty-- - Call of duty, yeah. - People will take the next day off-- - Yeah. - And play with their friends all day. - Maybe the grown me. - Yeah, 'cause he usually drops at midnight, so you wanna be ready to play. - Yeah, okay. - Now, he's really not in a call of duty, but he's more into like story-based games. - Okay. - So, Alan Week was one he just played, and like, they had like DLC come out for it, so-- - I think that's cool. I really think it's cool that you've been in with him 10 years, you know he loves video games, you don't sweat him on it, and you'll watch it sometimes, and sometimes you just do things on your own. I think that's awesome. - Yeah. - I do. - Thanks. - All right, well, thank you. Right what they sayin' over there. I think at Los Angeles, it looks like Grand Theft Auto. - Yes. - Like in real life. - Yeah, they have Vice City that's modeled after Miami. - Yeah. - Oh my goodness. Somebody said waiting on college football 25, and then somebody plays in between loads of laundry, or when the robot vacuum is doing its thing, they'll just turn it on and play something real quick, so they don't like play forever. - Sound like y'all not doing any serious cleaning over there. - I mean, let the robot do it, I'll just play some games. - I'll play some games. - I'll be. - Mobile powered by attorney Dan Newlin, and erect needed check, it's a no brainer. Just call attorney Dan Newlin. Someone said like me, they're waiting on college football 25. They already took next week off Thursday. - Are they gonna play? - Tuesday off, so they can play all day. - No way. - And it's the first time the players, the actual college players are getting paid. - Yeah, they bought a new PS5 so they can play, because it's on the new platforms. Someone said they're 57 and do three hours of Fortnite after work to wind down every day. Three hours. - Yep. - Whoa. - And someone said they're 300 hours in on Fortnite right now, they do it all the time. They switch up between Fortnite and Sea of Thieves. - 300 hours. - Oh, all right, all right. All right, let's move on. All right, what you got? - Um, would you buy a contact lens that has seen? - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's Olivia Rodrigo. - Johnny's house, mornings. - Orlando's number one hip music station all day. (upbeat music) ♪ One, six, seven ♪ ♪ Orlando ♪ - Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news, with Ray. - Yes, there is a contact lens that has witnessed the Taylor Swift era's tour for sale. So, the question is, how much did you pay for it? There is- - Nothing, not a damn dime. - There are Swifties that said that they would pay like over $1,400 and yes, that is actually what's happening. There's a used contact lens that's being sold for just over $1,400 and a lot of people are saying that this is like a joke and it's like an expense dedicated towards like Swifties, but they're like, I don't know, they're cashing out on Swifties is what they're saying. - That's the same. - I know, but I'm like, you can't say that they're cashing out on Swifties if they're going to just, if they're gonna buy it anyways. - Yeah. - You see what I'm saying? Like you can't like play the victim when you're just gonna go ahead and buy it anyways. So, I don't know, the original post has gone viral and the picture of the expensive lens is like, just sitting there. It's the scene. - A lens that actually saw the concert. You ain't see it. - Yeah. - Those are, that's stupid, that's insane. - Yeah. - And they got $1,400. - Mm-hmm. - I need some proof that you were there. I need to see the contact at the actual event and maybe put it on your finger, I need something. - I know, but if you look at the toilet, if you look at the Swiftie responses on Twitter, somebody was like, dang it, I should have done this with mine instead of just throwing my contact lenses out and they're like, I should have sold my shoes that I walked around on the concrete floor with like at the Eris tour. - Someone will buy them. - Yeah, isn't it wild, yeah, so it's crazy. Anyways, Travis Kelsey got downright emotional on Saturday, if you saw he was at the Taylor Swift show. Well, an Amsterdam, and she, yeah. (laughing) - Oh, is that what it was? He just doesn't have like, emotions. Like, he's not getting his feels. So you got emotional, he was tearing up, he was wiping his face, like just like you see the tears coming down his face, but Mary's song came out in 2006 way before Travis, Kelsey, but the song, she just kept looking at him while she was singing it, and it's about like just being in love and all that stuff, so. - It's good, it's good to see people happy and in love. - It's been a, it's been a year since Travis put up that, you know, when he was happening in his podcast with his brother and he was like, I was trying to give the number to Taylor Swift with the bracelet, the friendship bracelet. - But they were together before that, they just didn't tell me right, right? - I think it's only a matter of time before like he tries to pop the question. Don't you dang? - I think so. - Right? - 'Cause they've already said that like, well sources, that he wants to, but he wants to do it on his timeline, so he has to wait until the feeling of being forced is gone. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Which is true, I could see that. And she's just so busy right now, it would kind of just be like. - And it has to be after the NFL season because that'll be all the attention. - Yeah. - You know, every game. - Hey, you wanna do it on the jumbo try and you wanna really go big, half time. Boom. - How cheesy would that be? I think it would be so cheesy. - And I would think that would be so-- - Touchdown celebration. Score, touchdown. On your knee would a ring out for Taylor up in the stands. - That would be wild. - That'd be huge. - And then it'll be sponsored by IDC or something, right? Like there's got to be some sort of sponsorship endorsement attached to it. - If the NFL was really trying to capitalize on this, they would have the announcer say that one game this season, he will ask her if she's in the stand. And those Swifties will watch every single game. - Well, they're gonna watch them every game anyway. Like all she has to do is maybe be there. - See, I'm not saying I will, but I might even watch a little bit more than I know. (laughing) - So Nick Minaj, she was forced to cancel one of her headlining performances. Did you see this on Saturday? So there was a planned protest. And so-- - Oh, it gets her? - No, just like there's safety concerns that are going on right now over in Romania. The festival that was happening. So she said that she posted, she said out of concern for the well-being of our team myself, I've been advised by my security detail not to travel to Romania's festival tonight due to safety concerns regarding protests in the area. - Yeah. - So I mean, you could see this happening across, like the world, a lot of different protests and everything. So-- - And it may not have anything to do with the concert, this is the fact that there's a camera on you and people want to be seen with whatever their protest. - And that's just what's going on over there. So remember when we talked to that Swiftie? Where were they? And there was like a protest or whatever. - It was Brazil. - It was Brazil. - Yeah. - Yeah. - When it was like, there was so much more happening behind the scenes outside of what media said. - That concert got canceled too, right? - But they did it two days later. - Two days later? - Yeah, which then security got toughened up the next day. - Oh, no. - It was like, security couldn't control the crowd. Two days later, they're back out of the game. - I know, so the news obviously, the fans over in Romania were very devastated and there was a huge disappointment. But she was like, listen, we will be back as soon as organizers and everybody says that it's safe to travel. - Yeah, the organizers say we can't protect you. - Yeah, so do it, yeah. - You might not wanna go. I'm just saying. All right, we come back. How huge concert announcement, y'all? A huge concert announcement. Next, that's our announcement. How would you like to see this group perform it live? We're talking Shine Down, Brent and Zach from Shine Down, an intimate acoustic performance. You want it? Yeah, got it. It's going down August 23rd at the House of Blues. Yes, one of the biggest bands in the world, Rockman's in the world. We'll be performing, we're bringing it in town also, and I buy themselves, Mark Amber will be performing live with the hit song Belong Together. Isabelle Rosa, what a song favorite. And of course, our favorite local band is gonna blow up and be huge. Hello sister, that's right. They're all performing live at the House of Blues on August the 23rd. Now I got some pre-sale ticket information. Do I get that out on the air? Whatever that pre-sale? - The pre-sale, I don't think so. - I should. - I think do it. - I don't see it. - I mean, the boss is right here recording. - I don't see, I don't see where it says not to. All right, pre-sale's gonna sell. Tomorrow, I'll get in trouble for it. It's summer run plug. Okay, summer run plugged. - Summer unplugged? - Uh huh, summer run plug. - Summer unplugged? - Summer unplugged. - You're right. Summer unplugged. - Wait Brian, did you hear that? - Around here, summertime brings a lot of this. And sometimes a little bit of this. If your nose is running while you're running to the pool, stop that summer cold cold at Advent Health Centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmer's ear. Advent Health Centricare's got you covered. When you need urgent care, we're open late seven days a week. Walk in or make an online reservation at centricare.org. Advent Health Centricare, we're better at all better. - 5280 exteriors James Hardy-Siding is a low maintenance siding made primarily of cement that resist flame spread and repels wood one insects and woodpeckers. Through the month of July, you'll receive free rigid foam installation with the purchase of whole house siding. That's installing additional insulation behind your siding for free, but only for the month of July. Call today for more details or visit 5280 exteriors.com. 5280 exteriors.com, a James Hardy preferred contractor. 5280 exteriors, the altitude of quality. - Yes. - He said I was right. - You are right. (laughing) - There's the first time for everything. - There you go. Summer unplugged. There you go. - I was about to tell you, no reason. Did you really write summer unplugged? - Summer unplugged, you are 100% correct. - I was about to kick you out. I didn't even have that authority. - It is not case sensitive. Summer unplugged. That is the key where pre-sale go on tomorrow. Shine down in concert. You wanna see at the intimate acoustic performance. Again, it's gonna be at the House of Blues on August the 23rd. All right. I think it's gonna sell for everybody else on August 12th. I mean, July 12th at 10 a.m. Now, if I wasn't supposed to give you that password, then I ain't giving it to you. So you gotta look it up. But we're bringing them to town. And I hope you wanna join us for an intimate night of acoustic concerts. We have Shine Down, Mark Amber, Isabela Rosa, and our local group who's gonna blow up. Hello, sister. And it's gonna be happening again at the House of Blues on August the 23rd. All right. I hope you enjoy that announcement. As was going down, you got any questions? Let us know. We'll try to fill you in as much as we can. Right now, we define out what is good in your life. What is making you smile today? What is making you happy? Let us know. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. I know that concert is making you happy. What else? What happened over the weekend? You have fun, you have friends, you had barbecues, cookout, whatever it is, share it with us. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. What's good in your life? Let us know on Johnny's house. It's gonna rain today. 107 is what it's gonna feel like with the heat index, 80% chance of rain and partly cloudy. Hurricane Burnto is now hitting Texas. It should be hitting Houston right now. I know more about this storm that I care to know about. - Doesn't make you more paranoid. - No, I mean, the kid, I mean, he's on it. I mean, we went to North Carolina and we were hanging out with his cousins who hadn't seen in a while. And then I heard him say, "Hey, listen, I'm gonna go back here in the room for a couple of minutes. I need to check on, you know, the hurricane." And I go back in the room, look through the door. He got the two chat rooms going and the weather radar going. I mean, that's his passion. And I, you know, I try to humor as much as I can, but I'm like, son, it's not hitting us. So this thing is hitting Texas, but we're gonna get some of the rain from it. But they say the first one, it kind of sets the trail for the rest of them to come through. - Right. - Yeah, so- - Wait, that does not sound good. - No, it doesn't. And as Ray's been saying all day, Ray, we need to get a T-shirt done. So is it something wrong, something right? - Yes, I'm not right. - Something just not right. - It's not right. - Something not right. The whole country is hot. Vegas was 120, it was 120. - Yeah. - Mm, bros. - And some poor guy died. - Death Valley. - What I mean, it's called Death Valley. - He rode, I guess he tried to ride his bike through Death Valley. - Yeah. - Yeah. - And that's the hottest place on the planet. - Ever in history of the earth, right now. They forecast it 133 for Sunday. - You know, he probably thought, you know, with the wind blowing. - He probably thought I'm gonna be an influencer and I hope you get to say I rode through the hottest part of the history of the planet. And he ain't making up in the side. - Don't be playing with the heat on the air. - Real. - It is unfortunate. Yeah, coming up at the end of the show around 9-31 to find out what type of work do you do in this outside? 'Cause my boy got an outside job and I just been messing with him. I'm like, man, ain't that hot out there. And that's when you, you want your friend, if you ever want your friend to cuss at you. - Yeah. - Who normally don't cuss. All you gotta do, if they work outside, just say to them, oh, it can't be that hot out there. That's all you gotta say. Cuss words won't flow. - Every time I hear you say outside, I'm just like, we outside. - I'm just saying. - But I feel like he's only outside for like 10 minutes. - I'm gonna text him to say that. - Oh, dang it. - Right. - You only outside for 10 minutes. - And there's other people that are like sweating with you. - I know. It's like, we don't ask for it, right? - And it's like your boy's out there working outside. I'm just like, we outside clubbing. - Yeah, we totally different things, man. All right, let's find out what is good in your life. What is making you smile today? 407, 919, 1006, 7, 877, 919, 1006, 7. You call now, we ain't gonna screen it. We're gonna answer it raw. That's how we feel today. We gonna make that happen. What's good for me is I was able to get home, spend some time with my mom. She's doing a lot better. I got my sisters and my cousins and my nephew. And I just said it would be great that half of my vacation, that the kids would come down and hang out with me. And then when I got back, I realized what I had to say. (gasps) - Are they doing it? - Yeah, they're doing it. - Yay! - Four little, four boys. They're coming to hang out with Alex. - Nice. - And my niece, after I said that she goes, why would you want to spend your vacation with my other skiers? (laughs) Like, 'cause it's family. - Oh, Alex will love that. - Oh yeah, he is. Ray, what's good? - What's good is that my family from Rochester has been here for a couple of years. - Is this still here? - Yeah, they leave tomorrow. - They leave tomorrow. - But it's been so much fun spending time with them and like the twins and it's so cool. My sister and I got matching tattoos this weekend. - Where is it? - On the back of my arm. - Really? - Yeah, it's so cool. - And my mom are gonna get the same thing and I saw my cousin get his first tattoo done, so. - Really? - Yeah, it was really fun this weekend. - Man, that's something that never comes up in conversation in my house. (laughs) And let's all get matching tats. - I know. - I don't think anybody in my family has a tat. - No? - Really? - Wow! - Your brother is nobody? - You don't even have that one rebellious one in the family? - Listen, I think I got a niece, I think, that has one 'cause she went long sleeves. It was about 110 degrees outside. (laughs) - Oh yeah, but that's like not immediate. That's not like their immediate family. - Oh my family though. - Absolutely. - No, no, no, not at all. - Uh, B, what's good, man? - I was good, another weekend with my wife. We went and did some stuff we'd never done before. Like places we'd never been before, stuff which is cool. We always try to find stuff we've never done before. - Yeah. - Which was nice. And twice, we could have been out 'til four a.m. 'cause the bars stayed up until three and we pulled ourselves back and went inside. - I cannot recall the last time I stayed out the four a.m. I don't even remember. - Yeah, we pulled ourselves back in. - Pull yourself back in, say we might not stay out til four. - Right, 'cause we wanted to hang out the next day. We're like, let's not ruin tomorrow. We did that twice. - By staying out til four. - That's gross, was it what I call that? - If I'm in a club and the lights came on, I'll have that look at my eye like, (gasps) who turned the lights off? - It's like a cat like, "Yeah, what's going on?" The reason was good. - This past weekend for 4th of July, I had some serious quality time with my mom and it was just so heart-filling. 'Cause you know, I don't get to see her as much anymore. Let alone, now that she's got grandkids, like crazy. I'm not getting as much calls around here these days, mom. No, but it was really nice. Like she sat, she sat me down and we talked about finances, life, you know, relationships and things like this. And it was very, I think I needed it. It filled my cup yet. - I think she needed too, 'cause they put their mind at ease, especially when you got a child that's not at home. And she needs to know that you're okay. - Yes, yeah, even driving to South Florida, she's like, "Yeah, please, just let me know you made us safe." And you know, so. - Yeah, oh, that's it. When they stop doing that, they don't give a damn about you. (beeping) - Oh, man, all right. Listen, when we come back, we're gonna find out how trusting are you? We'll find out. We're gonna find one right now, and there's a 80% chance of rain, big announcement. It's gonna be happening. We got Shine Down, Mark Arbor, Isabela Rosa, and Hello Sister, and they're gonna be performing got tickets pre-sale. They're gonna be happening tomorrow. And also, it's gonna go on sale to the public in about a week. So if you wanna go to this concert, make sure you get XL1067.com and get all that information that you need so you can go to the show. All right, how trusting are you? Brian, what did you get this information? - So they did a survey and they compared, they've been doing it for years. So they compared, 1972 was their baseline. And they compared it over the years to last year. And it was the question, can most people be trusted? And so they showed the map of how trusting people were back in the day. And back then, about almost 70% of people say most people can be trusted. And there were some pockets of, you know, like Texas is one of the ones where they don't trust anybody 'cause they do it by region. And they fast forwarded to now and 50% of people are now saying nobody can be trusted. So it's 50/50. And there's some spots where it's like less than 20% of people think people can be trusted. Florida is one of the least trusting places. - For sure, I saw that coming. - Here's a funny thing about it is, I wasn't gonna tell the story on the air. I almost got scammed trying to buy a car from somebody who's supposed to be a Facebook friend. Long story short, we had talked about it. This is when I was in Charlotte. I had sent over deposit, it was $1,200 for $1,200 a lady who needs a car to go to church. I was gonna buy the car, it was $1,200. And I was like, that's a clean car. And the guy said, yeah, I'm just gonna sell it because, you know, I'm gonna buy my kid one, tried to cash app them the money. And cash out told me, people who have sent money to this account has been scammed. - Oh no. - And I even- - Great, they have that. - I know, I even hit the dude. I said, man, I hope you're not scamming me 'cause I'm doing this out of total trust. You know, you're the trust me, man. I believe in karma and then blah, blah, blah. - Mm-mm. - Not trusting at all. But what that did in me is that, I'm like, you know, I can't trust anything. I can't trust anything that I see on social media. And then come to find out that that person who was a friend of mine on social media had been hacked. And this person was sending out stuff to people and they had to take his whole account down. - So when you were telling me the story, my first thought is wow, you're very trusting because even a Facebook friend, I wouldn't send them a deposit on nothing until I'm physically there. - Right, I'm not anymore. - I know, but yeah, I haven't thought to myself, wow, like this is a dude who's probably never been burned before. - No, and I was like, hey, I was about to be burned and then the dude kicked, then he called me. - Yeah. - And I'm like, no, man, I say to my point at this point, I'm done. So I, the people around me, I trust now after this, then burned me, I don't, I mean, I'd say I'm like, I trust maybe 20%. - Yeah, and that's what, this is a general, like, you know, do you think most people can be trusted? So it doesn't count your circle, it's like, in general, people you walk up on. - No. - On the day to day life, do you think that you trust me? - And I said, 'cause I used to trust and that just burned me. I'm just like, the man said he had told me, he believes in karma and bad, good things. And I got kids and I would never do this to you. - Well, he's been practicing. - Yes, like damn, Ray, how trusting are you? - It's, okay, my question for this whole survey and article, how did they determine the states? Like, how is it just a survey? And people were like, eh, whatever, whatever, whatever. - Yeah, they just showed the results by region, but they asked the country. - Because I feel like if there's a lot of tourists or if there's a lot of, like, I don't know, commute from in and out, there's so many people that just scam. - That's what they know. - Yeah, they wake up in the morning and scam him. - When we were in Hawaii, we got scammed. And we bought like a, I wanna, it wasn't like a group on, but it was a package deal, so you could go and do this, the pineapple farm, you could do a snorkeling, you do that, it was a package deal. So we spent the money and it was like in a booth. So it was in a booth. That MFR took all of our money and walked away with it. - Yeah, we went back to go see, like, what the heck? 'Cause you would have to, you've scheduled everything. And then, so I don't know if he knew our schedule and he was like, oh, they're probably gonna come back after this, look for the money. And then he like-- - You know what, he probably had boot or kiosks like that all over the place. - Yeah, yeah. - And he said, you know what, the average tourist probably stays here about six or seven days. I can come back here in six or seven days, yup. Wow. - Yeah, so you scammed us in Hawaii. But yeah, I was-- - Did that break your trust? - Yes, absolutely. And there's so many times now. - 'Cause I look you right in the house. What human does that? - I don't trust, like, anybody. - Damn. - So I may be at, like, a 10%. - And me, how about you? - Yeah, I know. I don't trust anybody. - Yeah, well, you never have. - I mean, I paranoid anyway. So it helps me from getting scammed. But I've been almost scammed so many times, you know, with the puppy thing back in the day, they almost got me for a puppy. And something made me call the church thing. They said they were associated with here in the church. It's like, "No, don't do that because we get that call all the time." Then I do try to scam my mom when she was sick. - That's just the lowest of low. - So I just trust no one. And honestly, we're gonna lay on the couch if it's therapy-type thing. It might go back to my dad leaving when I was five. - Yeah. - I got trust issues. So I've never trusted anybody. Like, so, and I'm trying to teach that to my son now. He's learning the hard way. - Yeah. - 'Cause I didn't want to taint him from the world because of me, but at the same time, I'm like, "Boy, you can't trust nobody." But the thing is you can tell him that and his trust will still be there until he gets burned. - Until he gets burned the first time, yeah. - And then that's, I'm just, I just bowled my mind. - I always assume there's an angle. - Always. - Yeah. - Yeah. - I'm trusting you. - Adding on to Brian, I know that I have trust issues when it comes to men because of my past history, but I mean, that's just like, you know, a time and development thing. And then the sad part is I feel like I'm such a giving person that it's like, when someone tells me that they don't trust me, I'm like, that hurts, 'cause I would never. - Yeah. - In a relationship, it hurts because you, what you've done was overrule your instincts. - Yeah. - Your instincts told you that this person was being deceitful, but you went to that person and they sued it down and they kept on and kept on 'til now you're like, I don't trust anybody. - And the funny thing is, even here, when I first started working with you guys, when Brian would be doing the games with us, and you know, he has all the answers and stuff, there's times where I'd be looking at you, Johnny, but I have to look over Brian's area, and then he's like, she's cheating, and I'm just like, but I did it. (laughing) - 'Cause you were, then, and then-- - There's your trust issue right there. - And then, when you would get it wrong, you'd go be liar, I'm like-- - But I'm over here just like, yo, who hurt you guys? (laughing) Why would I lie about you getting it wrong? - I got it wrong, but I, no, I'm not a cheater. That's why I was like, when you would put that to me, I'm like, but I did it! - Here's the sad thing about it, and it just came back from what you just said in a reason, is that if you're not trusting, something happened. - Yeah, yeah. - Because you trust, until something happens. And like, this guy, this was Saturday! I just needed a deposit, boom! - Yeah. - And it can't sound like, nope, I'm like, I got no. - So I feel like back in the day, people probably trusted until you proved them wrong, and now it's the other way around. And now I don't trust you until you prove that I can't trust you. - It used to be flipped. - Oh yeah, and we've seen it, I've seen, I mean, that's the sad part about growing oldie. You see it all the time. But now it's the, look, you're right in your eyes, Ray, say we're gonna schedule for this time, this time, this time, you already have so much fun. - Oh, you should really just have to find out, please. - I'm like, in the whole time, he's like, I'm just gonna take this money, I'm eating the noise! - Yeah. - We were in Mexico and they were trying to get us to go on a boat tour, us, it was two groups of us. - Yeah. - And the guy showed me a picture of the boat, and I'm like, oh, that's nice. My wife's like, uh-uh, pull the boat up here. (laughing) - Let's not go anywhere. - If it ain't the boat in the picture, we ain't paying. (laughing) - You're like, you know what, go here, go. - It was the boat in the picture. - It was! - So we paid. - But you paid! - My wife's like, no, no, no, no, put your money away. - I need to see, I need to see this one. Not something else, this one. Furl seven, nine one nine, one oh six seven, eight seven seven. Nine one nine, one oh six seven, XL mobile, you can always text that if you can't get through, it's four one oh six seven, live streamers, social media. We wanna find out from you, how trusting are you? Are you, do you wanna know those and say, you know what, I still trust people. You're like, oh, hey, I, no, I don't trust anybody. Furl seven, nine one nine, one oh six seven, eight seven seven. Nine one nine, one oh six seven, calls the index of 170, 80% chance of rain today, mostly by this afternoon and is partly cloudy right now. How trusting are you, do you trust people, or you don't trust a damn soul? And what happened to get you that way? Calling us from the villages, Pete, Pete, good morning. - Good morning, how are you? First time callers. (cheering) - Ladies and gentlemen, Pete, listen to the first time call, we got a first time call, the number that's just for you. Pete, when you call back in the future, you'll say, hey, this is Pete, when you first time call a number. Norese, what is Pete's first time call a number? - It is 4005. - And what is your number, Pete? - 4005. - Pete, welcome to Johnny's house. - Thank you. - All right, so how trusting are you? - Not very trusting. I think it's more of just a healthy skepticism of people's intentions. - Now, I think living in a village, you had to be trusting with all them freak parties, y'all have going on over there. (laughing) - Or do you walk around with proof of your test? (laughing) - Well, it depends on what day it is. (laughing) - What color's your loofah? (laughing) - We've moved on from loofahs. - Oh. - Oh. - Okay. - Please tell. - Go ahead, Pete, I hear you. - Let's go to the tea. - No, it's just pineapple. Different colored pineapples. (screaming) - See, too many people knew the roof. - That's right. - That's right. - Hey, Pete, tell him the secret. - Go ahead, Pete, I tell you, man. - You know, America's friendly at home town. - Yes it is, man, and it is growing. Everybody wants to move there. (laughing) - Don't say don't. (laughing) All right, so you did-- - Anyway, I was on Instagram yesterday. I followed this one upcoming artist. - Okay. - And I got this weird text, or a DM, from an account that looked like hers, but it wasn't. - Can you? - And they're like, hey, one of my sponsors wants to send you $5,000, what's your cash app number? (laughing) - Okay. - And I looked at it for a minute and I'm like, all right. I said, though, I said, who is this? And they responded with, I'm confused. I said, I'm confused also, what are you trying to do? And eventually, I just looked, I don't have a cash app number, I'm too old for that kind of nonsense. - There you go. Wow. - And they're like, okay. - Wow. - Oh, yeah. - Yeah. - Okay, I said, it's more of a skepticism on people's intentions. - Yeah, and it's-- - It's sad, you gotta live that way all the time. But Pete, have a wonderful time in the villages, and don't be a stranger, you got your number, you call anytime, okay? - Thanks, guys, have a good day. - Thank you. - You too. - A couple of different colors, I know, okay. From Kissimmee, Joe, good morning. - Good morning. - All right, Joe, how trusting are you? - Well, I'm kind of half and half because of the fact that after I had my stroke in 2021, I was gonna get an emotional support dog a year after. And I almost got scammed by those people that, you know, you look up and you get Yorkie-- - No! - And it's like, yeah, man, let me tell you. So it was like, yeah, no, we're gonna send them in a special crate, we're a breeder, and we're in Texas, or whatever, blah, blah, blah, you know. So we went back and forth by email, and I could never call the guy so that threw up a red flag. - Yeah. - And then finally, it was like, you know, send me some pictures about your house, we wanna make sure that the dog is gonna be in a good home, or whatever, so I did that, and then after that, I was like, well, you know what? Let's do a video call. - Uh-huh. - You say you're a breeder. - Yeah. - And-- - Let me see the facility. - Then you take care of these dogs, I like to see what the place looks like. We do a video call, 'cause he wanted money to sell. - Yeah. - He wanted to sell 'em to the money. - That's right. - And we all know what happens if you send them to sell. - Yep. - So after that, the emails, there was absolutely no communication, you know? - Yep. - And I was going through such a change in my life, well, I was like, wow, they try to take advantage of me, I'm like, wow, okay, you trust. - Yeah, that's crazy. - Brown moles got hit by that one, too. - Yep. - That's crazy. Wow, all right. Ray, what is saying over there? - Somebody said I don't trust anyone, I've been burned by siblings. So now, like, my guard is totally up. Brittany said, I don't trust anyone, you can't nowadays. - Yeah. - You could be the nicest person, always a smile on your face and still-- - No, we live in this world and nobody trusts anybody. - Yeah, I know. - I know. - Yeah. - Yeah. There's a lot of people, and they're like, I'm passing it down to my children, like, I want to make sure-- - Is there anybody who looked quickly, is there anybody say that they trust? Anybody? - No. - B, how 'bout you? - Yeah, exo mobile power by attorney Dan Doolin in a wreck, need a check, it's a no-brainer, just Google attorney Dan Doolin, yeah, on the mobile, nobody trusts no one. So once that I was used to trust people with my house got broken into while we're on our honeymoon. And they think it was somebody in the wedding party 'cause they knew they were gone. - Stop it. - That's a damn shame. - Yeah. - Somebody in the wedding party. - That's what they said. And that was-- - Somebody stood there with you, your closest friends in life. - Yep. 15 years ago, and they haven't trusted since. They wanted, I trust no one. So once I don't trust my wife at this point. And sometimes, not even her. - Oh. - Damn. - I steal your dog. - In the race. - Yeah, Quincy, he said, got once in Vegas, a guy was selling VIP passes for a club at the Cosmopolitan, which is huge. And he's like, you don't have to wait in line. Here's the passes. When he pulled up, he got rejected at the door. - Now, now, did he have to pay for those? - Yeah, yeah, he had to pay for VIP passes. - No, the ones on the corner, they give 'em to you, but you just gotta get there early. Those people, the club, paid them to get there and hand out VIP. - Yeah. - But you gotta be there for like, before 9/3. - They want you there early on before everybody else gets there. - Yeah, and if they may have paid, he got double scammed. - Damn. - Whoo, it's a crazy world. No one trusts it's anybody. - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's Audrey Rodriguez. - Johnny's house, mornings. Orlando's number one hit music station all day. ♪ And now ♪ ♪ Thanks ♪ ♪ One, six, seven ♪ - Orlando. - Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news with Ray. - All right, walking dead fans, is that you? - Nah, jumped off. - Oh, dang it. - They got too many spin-offs. They got like five or six spin-offs. - Well, walking dead again. - The first line of the story is, are you tired of walking dead yet? - Yes, the dinner back. - Norman Reedus isn't, he says. He could probably go another six or seven years as Daryl Dixon, how you feel about that? - Well, I mean, that's his job. - That's how he does. - That's how he does. - That's his money. - But he's done that so much that he's been typecast. - Yeah. - So for him, he got a ride it to the wheels fall off. - Yeah, he said the spin-off has given him an opportunity to take the show in a direction that's different than the original show, so it feels fresh to him, which means if it feels fresh, then he can go another six or seven years. He said it's not really about zombies and who's going to get like bit this week. It's completely different now, so that's why he's excited for it. - Has that show started? - So the walking dead. - 20, 10? - Yeah, I believe that. - It's been 14 years. - Oh yeah. - But it's been different spin-offs. The original is done. - So season two premieres are returns in September, the walking dead, Daryl. - Around here, summertime brings a lot of this and sometimes a little bit of this. If your nose is running while you're running to the pool, stop that summer cold cold at Advent Health Centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmers here. Advent Health Centricares got you covered. When you need urgent care, we're open late seven days a week. Walk in or make an online reservation at centricare.org. Advent Health Centricare, we're better at all better. - 5280 exteriors James Hardy's sighting is a low maintenance sighting made primarily of cement that resist flame spread and repels woodborne insects and woodpeckers. Through the month of July, you'll receive free rigid foam installation with the purchase of whole house sighting. That's installing additional insulation behind your sighting that were free, but only for the month of July. Call today for more details or visit 5280 exteriors.com. 5280 exteriors.com, a James Hardy preferred contractor. 5280 exteriors, the altitude of quality. - Dixon return September. - So there's a season one. - Yeah. - I might have to check that one out. - Yeah. Also Danny Trejo, is that how you say his last name? Trejo? Did you see him? Get into a fight on the Fourth of July? - I didn't know. - I heard the story. I mean, I saw the headline. I didn't see the fight. I turned 80 years old. - Yeah, that's okay. - And he is still throwing hands. - No, he's old school gangster. - Yes. - Like he was in the game. - He was in the game. - Oh, my goodness. Okay, so him and some friends were cruising and all that stuff. They were going to a parade in California for the Fourth of July. Somebody pelted them with water balloons. - They enough to fight him. - And so they got out of their cars and started brawling. In the video, you could see Danny falls backward off of a curb and he goes down. Then he gets back up and rejoins the fight at 80 years old. I'm like-- - If I'm 80 and I used to be a celebrity and there's some younger people on the boat, you know you got a fight for me, right? - Yes, you know I'm not throwing no hands. - He says that he's confident that his crew is targeted. I'm like by water balloons, Danny. So yeah, but he said nobody else was like her or anything like that. Someone yelled that it was like there was acid that was being thrown around in the water balloon. So they kind of freaked out that that's what they thought was in the water balloons. And if you want to see him fight-- - There's an old boxing commentator named Larry Merchant. He went up to Floyd Mayweather and Floyd said, "Hey, he talking to you man. Oh, you just talk trash about me." He said in his face, "If I was a young man, I would hit you." But he knew with my age limitation. - If I was 20 years younger, I'd punch you in the right of the mouth. Listen, but he knew, you know, look, I'm too old to be swinging. - I just got a DEXA scan and what I've learned is that your bone density decreases as you get older and you're 80 and you're throwing bows. - I'm not throwing them. - There's my break. - Anyways, we have a huge concert announcement. We've been talking about the I Heart Radio Music Festival going down in Vegas. - Yeah! - September 20. - Now when y'all were in front of corporate last week, y'all did mention it, right? I hope I wasn't the only one. Y'all didn't, did you? - No. - I told y'all this. - Really? - Yeah. - What am I gonna throw that in? Yo, congratulations to Johnny by the way. I think he should be in Vegas and so should I. - Yeah, yeah. - And so should I. - Okay, Ray, you got, you got tacked. - You could've thrown it in there somewhere. - Ray was drunk at 6.30 in the morning. - Oh my God, I was not. - With dirty feet on the couch. - Oh my. - Yeah, I mean feet with dirty Ray. - I got photos that I didn't post. - Did you just, did you post the dirty feet? - I did not, but I couldn't. - As soon as I was. - You said to me, I'm like. - I said to Johnny and said, look at this. - Ray, you were dirty. - I'm trying to do an I Heart Radio announcement for corporate in your. - I tell you what, go ahead and you make the announcement. I'm coming back with it. - Anyways, as soon as I saw my feet, what did I do? I got up and I walked back to my hotel room and jumped in the shower 'cause I was disturbed. So anyways, Vegas, it's going down September 20th. - Jesus. - The I Heart Radio music festival. - This is how we won't be there. - Yeah, after my dirty feet in my drunkness at 6.30 in the morning, they were like, hell no, there you go. - They saw their bar tab from what I'm hearing for. (laughing) - Sorry. - Ooh. - Wasn't my program. - We have two more people added. - Two more. Two more acts. Two more acts. Joining Big Sean, Camilla, Cabella, Doja, Cat. - Yes. - Who's their keythors and all those people? - Yes, yes. - Duolipa. - Woo-hoo! - Very good. And one of my all-time favorites, who's performed at the I Heart Radio music festival before. Halsey! - Halsey! - Yeah! (cheering) - Very good. - Very good. - So added to the amazing lineup for the I Heart Radio music festival. Go one day. - Happening in September. And we made sure we had that weekend not playing so we can go. - Yes. - It's my children's birthday, but I said hit. - I even threw it. - I even told y'all y'all gonna be in front of corporate, mention it. We had a meeting about it. I said, mention it. - We did not follow the assignment. - That's what I mean. - I felt somebody else would. Like, Brian's running here longer. Why don't I start the conversation? - Hey, listen, we're at the, how much, we got a break now? - Yeah, we really did. - We're at the table all freestyle and talking. That's what had been it, right there. Everybody was just joking and laughing. - I'm not gonna be the moocher. - I mean, I did mention that we'd only been one. - Yes, it is. - But that's all I said. Like, we only been one time, I don't know. - If we wait for it to say, y'all wanna go get here. (laughing) - Please go to your pool parties, but you guys canceled them. - That did come up at the table. I'm just saying, we, let's talk about what's trending next. - And it's going to be partly cloudy, 80% chance of rain. All right, Nerese, what's trending, man? - Yeah, so this past weekend, our legendary John Cena, he announced that he is retiring from the WWE. - I didn't see that. - So he gave a heartful speech to the fan, saying that Royal Rumble's 2025 elimination chamber will be his last. And the LA WrestleMania of 2025 will be the, like the last time he competes. And the crowd basically started off with like this huge boo. And of course, because who wants to see this man go. But then eventually they started chanting things like, "Thank you, Cena." And so he was like, he had that moment to himself. - What was that? He was engaged, was that him engaged to one of those reality stars? - He had the Bella sisters. - And he would marry her and she said, "She wanna kids and she wanna get the family started." He said, "No." - And now she's married and he's now doing it. His acting career is going extremely well. - It is, yeah, which I'm sure he's gonna still be doing that. - Oh, sure. - Yeah, John Cena is a 16-time WWE champ with almost 20 years of wrestling under his belt, so good for him. There's a viral video right now of an officer out in Phoenix who pulled over a Waymo. - I saw the video. - Was that a UFO? - No, it's one of those cars like Ray went to the airport and in the UK, it's a driverless car. It's known as Google's self-driving car project, which means when this officer pulled up, nobody was inside the car. And so why was the car pulled over? Because it was driving on the wrong side of the road towards oncoming traffic. So yeah, the whole incident lasted for about an hour, but thankfully nobody was hurt, so. - That is insane. - The company said there was construction signs that were mislabeled that it was reading. - Oh. - And that's why it was going the wrong way. 'Cause I'm never gonna take like, yo, credit or blame, no, no, no. - So they've landed on the construction signs that were in the wrong spots. - Okay. - All right. - The official trailer for the new Apple production movie, F1 is out if you wanna go see it. It hit YouTube last night and like I just saw right now, it has over two million views already. But it features Brad Pitt who plays the Formula One driver who comes back to the sport racing. And what's really cool is that the production team, they partnered up with 10 real, real life Formula One teams and they recorded real scenes from F1 races. So if you're looking forward to seeing it, it does hit theaters next to you. - Race movies all seem to do pretty good. - Yeah. - People like those things. - Also, we gotta give some love right now to our Lando City soccer team and the Women's Pride this past weekend, they both were on fire. So the Women's Pride soccer team, they played against Kansas Current, which both teams are undefeated in the league. And of course, our Women's Pride came out with that W. Their next home game, yeah. That next home game is gonna be the 27th for the summer cup. And also our men's city, they crushed DC United with five zero, and they even had a guest appearance by the legendary Kakao who came out and he was getting inducted to the, this brand new Orlando City's Legends Terrace. - Oh yeah, he has to. I mean, he was, he was it. You know, I heard the girls, the women teams are gonna take a break 'cause a lot of players are playing for their national team in the league. So we got this going on. We come back, I wanna talk to you and find out, if you working outside, what type of work do you do? That question's on the way on. Really, really hot today. The eating decks of 107, we're getting there closely. It's 84 right now already at 921, 80% chance of rain, which means it's still gonna be hot and partly cloudy. Now what we wanna do is find out who works outdoors. I mean, we always give love to, you know, anyone that's working in roofing and also doing landscaping. Those are the two big jobs that we know that we see people all the time that are working outside. We wanna add on to that list. I gotta get friend that sells cars. And I try to get him on the air, but of course, you know, I'm like, he's too busy out here selling cars, man. And I'm like, dude, it can't be that hot. And he's like, are you kidding me? He's like, we're on the asphalt every day. He has two to three shirts, he has to change. And he said he drinks a lot of water. So I'm like, wow, I never thought of that. I thought you'd just sit there and you wait, you know, in the cool showroom and somebody comes in and say, hey, I like that car. I like that car too. This is my selling. You wanna drive? Yeah, his key is going to drive around. Come on right back. I'll be here when you get back. I'll be right here. Let's buy it. I'll get the paperwork ready for you. I'll get everything ready for you. I can trust you. Let me have your drives license, just in case you don't want to run off and get a copy and write it off. Be saying, no, no, we're out there. We're out in the field. So I'm trying to figure out who all this working outside of you have to work outside for a period of time. And not unlike landscaping and roofing where that is your total job is to be outside. You know, what are the jobs that you can think of. If you're out there doing it, tell us so we can give you some love and tell you to be, you know, be cautious with the heat and all that stuff. Do you know what I always remember my first job at the car wash? When I used to have to do that. But isn't it cool though? Where? The water. Where? How do I hang it out in the tunnel? Right. She doesn't wash the cars like that. Yeah. The water slides over there. Oh, no. I used to be the first person like the sales person when they rolled up and then I would have to vacuum their cars and that he. That's right. Okay. That's another one. I always think about that. Yeah. And then when I want to get lazy and I don't be lazy and get my car wash, even though that area that they work and got a lot of fans, yeah, it is still hot. Okay. Just keep thinking about when Johnny tried to reverse out of the car. Wait. What? This sales. He did a 42 point turn. It wasn't working. He's not going to try to upsell him until I said no 17 time. No. I'm not prepared to pay that today. Well, then back it up. Yeah. Back it up. You did it right up back. You can't get just a, you just can't get just the car wash. They want to sell you the membership. I don't want a membership. I just want to get my car. That's right. And you know how once you're in like the car wash lane, it's like you're going through and I don't know why they want you to get that tire. No, no. He was like once a month, you pay like something like a hundred bucks and you can come unlimited times a month. No, I just, my car dirty now, but you don't want to save money. Dude, I don't, I just want to get just no. So I promise it, I don't want it. And grown a hell of it, it takes the, the venom out of it when you have to do a 42 turn. It does. And the whole time they just look at me, like, look at this idiot. I feel okay. All right. And I got about it. Over here in the Mercedes can't just buy the membership. I'm not buying them. I just want to membership. I just wanted the car wash. I never gone back. I pass it all the time. They're doing well. They're doing it. Every time I go to the car wash. I wanted to just, you know, do one of those, you know, like action move. Back it up and turn it and then turn it again and out. The fact that you don't have an endorsement at Johnny Walsh really bothers me. Hey, you hear that down the hall? The fact that Johnny Magic doesn't have an endorsement at Johnny Walsh. Great timing. They're all having a meeting right now. It dials to me. Beautiful place too. I even, I even hit him one Sunday morning and said, Hey man, I know you. I know that's your franchise and you just keep it on the quiet. I know it is. Who names are car wash Johnny car wash Johnny? I passed it the other day. I'm like, Wow. The fact that right now when I go to commercial break, you are going, Hey, it's Johnny Magic and I love Johnny car wash. I'm telling you, Johnny's car wash, you need to go to Johnny car wash. It is amazing. I'm just saying knock on the door. It's a beautiful place. It is really, really, really nice. Yeah. Johnny owns it. I don't own it. I seriously hit him one morning and said, dude, I know you got a side hustle. Just let me end up. I go to Johnny wash and go, Hey, I'm Johnny good, 1795. You want to get the membership and Johnny says, no, there's also 9% of America that's named Johnny. All right, I want to find out from you. If you're working outdoors, what type of work do you do? We understand roofing landscape and Ray had a good point. If you're working at the car wash, most of the time you are outside too. We're going to give you something to cool you off a pair of tickets to Aqua Glow at Aquatica Orlando select nights now through August 10th experience the all new aqua glow with ultimate neon nighttime swim parties ride the vibrant rock the waves flow through electrifying kaleidoscope of colors, immersed light tunnels in version two, exhilarating foam part. Hey, got a lot of stuff going on. You're working outside. You need to be cooled off. We're going to hook you up with a pair of tickets to Aqua Glow at Aquatica, but what do you do that you work outdoors for seven nine one nine one oh six seven eight seven seven nine one nine one oh six seven. Let us find out together roofing landscaping and car wash already taken. What are other jobs calls now in Johnny's house? So we know for a fact that workout dollars, these are people that's doing roofing and landscaping and re mentioned working in the car wash. So what other work do you do this outside? Gonna hook somebody up with a pair of tickets to aqua glow at Aquatica select nights now through August the 10th you got to tell us what do you do in the person we think there's going to be the hottest we're going to hook you up from Lake Mary, Rosanna, good morning. Good morning. All right. So what do you what what what's the job do you say to people have to work outdoors? I'm a male carrier with the post office. Now are you driving the little car or are you walking it? Actually, I do both and either way it's just as hot because inside that little truck is like a it's like to start eating and ain't no AC in a truck? No, no, no, no, we have a fan that blows hot air from the windshield in your face. Wow, male carriers yes yes and what do you do to keep cool? You carry like ice water in there? I got ice water. I've got ice pack that I can sit on when I'm sitting inside my truck. I can put it up in my back. Yeah, like the ones that you wear, you can wear it on your chest or your back or whatever. So I just put it on my feet and sit on it or I put it on my back with my feet where I can lean back because of them happening out so often. Wow. All right, Rosanna. You hold on a second. Okay. Okay. All right. Yeah, that's pretty a male carrier for sure. Yeah. From the Barry Tony, what kind of work do you do outdoors? Hello, I've actually it's a very with the tea, but that's all right. I've worked outdoors to do with utility locating. Okay. And explain that job. So we're out there on different projects where it can be smaller, large projects marking out and painting and flagging getting people angry about all the painting and flagging in the neighborhood. But we protect the lines, the power lines, cable, communications, everything. Man, so you're outside every day. Yes, pretty every day. And there's no, the only thing that can stop us is if it rains. So when my kid walks by and picks up those little flags, I was going to say, do you get annoyed when people move the sticks and all that stuff? Y'all put that. Technically, yes, but if what happens when you leave the job site, you never know what people might do. Yeah. Flag or move it. So and what do you do to stay cool? I actually have a little routine I put on either a hat that's got the extra cloth behind the neck. Wide brim. I put on and like what looks like the headphones, neck fans. Yeah. I try and drink as much water, but lately it's there's no keeping up with it. Unfortunately, I have a whole little routine, like a little sun protection arm where I put it on. Yeah. Wow. Okay. Okay. And you do us what? Eight hours a day. Nine, technically now. And with the all the walking we do back and forth, because you're marking out each individual utility line, you got to walk forward and back taking photos, painting, flagging. So you can be walking for one line, thousands of feet or more. I had to give it to you, man. You get it. What you do? I'd have been fired because I'm like, look, that looks straight to me. Man, I flagged that. Right. Please go and call it straight. Let's flag that. That's enough. Tony's like, that ain't funny. All right. Hold on a second. Let's see. From Orlando. Beep. Good morning. Good morning. All right. And what kind of work do you do outdoors? So I'm actually a bartender at one of the theme parks and my bar is an outside bar. So I'm out there. Eight hour shifts, no break, serving the irritable hot. Yes. That we have. What is the hot drink for the summer? What does everybody order when they come up there because they're hot? So my bar primarily, we have a specialty beer, but we actually have like an icy machine. So like frozen being a colada, margarita, things like that. So that's the go-to right now because it's so dang hot. I don't know. Okay. Can't you pour yourself one? I wish. I mean, you don't put the alcohol in until you get in the glass, right? Correct. Yeah. We put the mixture in it. But yeah, no, they're not a big fan of us having our products at the bar. Well, listen, listen, y'all, we're not accustomed to being 110 degrees. Right. So I think we need to make some changes up here. Right. Desperate times, you know. And so how do you stay cool? To be honest, I have to bring my own water because they don't do a very good job of supplying not either. And then we have these tiny little bar fans at the end of the bar that we all kind of just hover over when we get a second to breathe, or we go into the beer cooler and just kind of sit in there for a minute. Man, I'm just bartending. I'm sorry. I'm just going to stick my hand in the ice thing. I'm sorry. I'm just going to stick my hand in there and I'm going to be rolling ice like a sunflower seed. No, people work outside. Don't have a sense of humor. Yeah. Speaking with frustration. Yeah. Really, I understand. From Orlando, Charlie, good morning. Good morning. All right. So what type of work do you do outside? I work at the theme park and I do food and beverage. Okay. And now you're serving up the hot food. Yes, the popcorn, chiro, corn dogs, like all those types of things that customers always see. Now corn is so damn good. It is. Now, how do you calm yourself from getting mad because everybody's irritable? You're irritable because you're working. The tourist irritable because it's hot. So how do you keep cool? 50% the fans sometimes work. Sometimes they don't. So sometimes I just get my frustration out at the customers. They just be like, they, they coming at me and it's so hot and I just be like, oh, just go away. Sometimes I just be sitting there, sitting there, just coming by and I'd be like, oh my gosh, please don't, please don't come back. Okay. Okay, Charlie. All right, Charlie. It's hot. I'm hot. You're hot. And I want one of churros. All right. And it's still cold is stale, excuse me. We have a part. Excuse me. We have a lot of them. Can I get another one? That's what I'm asking you, Charlie. Can I have another one? Put more sugar on it, please. I just feel like you're such a good day. Let me tell you something. You can tell that you're good at that job because you have a really laid back disposition. You just kind of like, Hey, I'm sorry, but go on about your business. But I think you say a lot of stuff in your head, don't you? Yes. He's like, take the free churro. Honestly. Just score. Yeah. Sometimes whenever they're just getting on my nerves, I'd be like, here you go. Have a nice day. Boy, you got them with that one. You got them with that one. Boy, they're all upset. I can tell you which theme park he don't work at. Right what they say. What kind of work are you doing? Somebody said I own a pool company. So I just jump in the pool and wherever sometimes somebody works on a horse stable. Ooh. Outdoors year round. I usually either hose myself down or use a wet rag around my neck. Ooh. It's rough, man. Ooh. That'd be awful. Okay. Beat what they say. The XM will power by turning Dan Newland in a wreck. Need a check. It's a no-brainer call to turn to Dan Newland. Someone said pest control service. Yeah. You got to go on to another house. They're outside all day. Yeah. Someone said their husband's a mechanic for one of the school districts. Ooh. They work on school buses pretty much all day long in the direction and then like the lineman. Oh, yeah. Electric lineman. Yeah. Listen, I was really to get this to the male carrier, but the person that works in the horse stable. Come on. We all got to agree. Yeah. That's the first to give it to. There ain't no way around that. Yeah. That's the one. Got a pair of tickets to Aquaglola, to Aquaglola, to Aquaglola, Orlando Select Knights. Now through, over and over again. Make sure you hydrate. Stay out of the sun if you can, if you can't do the best you can. Miss Ray, what you got going on? No, I'm going to go to the gym today and run some errands. That's pretty much it. All right. No, Reese. I am officially locked in with XL 167 from 6 to 11. Y'all Monday through Friday. So first day starts today. All right. Congratulations on that. Thank you for that. So you did a new night jock here. Yes, sir. New mornings too. Yes, sir. Got to do what I got to do. I'm staying. Magic. No, but I'm excited. Yeah. Yeah. I started doing night. I was doing nights. I did seven to midnight when I first started working here. Yeah. That's a long answer. Yeah. You were live? I was live from 12 to five because they didn't want to pay me. Yeah. That's a lot of power. We had weird hours. Ours was two to six because remember we had a split night shift at the time. That's right. Yeah. Well bear with me if I come in tomorrow with my eyes weakened. Seven midnight. And it was a little bar right across the street was an ultimate and there's a bar at the Hilton called Botase. Oh, yeah. Remember that? 1205. I was because I didn't know anybody. I was moved to town. So every night I had to show I'd go right across speak to that bar. Wow. That was a place. You drive the Lake Mary. Straight shot. You got to do. I'm getting there. Me. What you got man? Nothing does a bunch of stuff around here because well you know I do radio all day. Everything. Everything. Yeah. Does a bunch of work to do around here. All right. Ryan see Chris take this thing. Have a beautiful day. Stay. Stay cool if you can. It will see you tomorrow. Oh, another thousand dollars in ten minutes. Ten minutes. You need that money. We're going to pay you bills in ten minutes right here on Johnny. Around here. Summertime brings a lot of this and sometimes a little bit of this. Thank you. If your nose is running while you're running to the pool stop that summer cold cold at Advent Health Centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmer's ear. Advent Health Centricare's got you covered. When you need urgent care we're open late seven days a week. Walk in or make an online reservation at centricare.org. Advent Health Centricare. We're better at all better.