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It's Friday! DO you have a close relationship with your parents? Are your kids you BFF? We get an update from Soozie the Foodie on the places to check out this weekend. We have Dr. Barry in the room to answer any questions you have about mental health and back to school. We have the last talent hour with karaoke and poetry slam!

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09 Aug 2024
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[MUSIC PLAYING] Hey, you up yet? You're hanging out in Johnny's house. XL1067. Good morning, good morning, good morning. Get a 601 Orlando's number one hip music station. It's XL1067. It's Johnny's house. It is Friday. It's Friday, bitches. It's Friday, y'all. It's Friday, y'all. Just a minute, Jeff. School starts on Monday, y'all. It's dark for Monday, y'all. Hey, Friday, this is it. Then I'm Monday, school starts. What you know what the day is? It's Friday, bitches. It is Friday, partly cloudy, 50% chance on isolated thunderstorm. Heat index of 104. 79 now. Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news with Ray. Hicking off the morning, talking about my girl, Jamie Lee Curtis, I love her so much. And I love her even more after hearing this story. So she was talking about on movie sets how everybody knows the actors and the actresses and the star names. But she actually will ask the crew members that are on set to wear name tags to promote equality. So she can talk to them by their name and know if they go by. She, her, him, they. So she asks them to wear these name tags. And she goes, there's something really uneven about our position on set on a movie. This is the arena. You guys know our names, but we don't know yours. And so it's really cool that she's like, I want to know your guys' name and what you represent. See, I want to be like them old school actors. Listen, when Johnny come in and look at the ground. Oh, man. Do not make eye contact with them. Wendy Williams, how she was. Oh, yeah. You know what, intern do not talk to me. She was real with that, boy. Yeah. She wouldn't even take a picture with you. No. So she just-- But she knew ahead of time who wasn't in there. Like she did research. She did research. All her people did. Yeah, that's just great. So she was like, I just-- she promotes equality, basically. And she was like, there isn't a hierarchy on set. This is art. I love it. And I'm like, oh, something about Jamie Lee Curtis. It makes me feel like I want to call her mom. I just-- I worked with her. I'm going to-- Ray wants to make out with her. I do. I want to do all of this. I want to be adopted by her. I want to make out with her. I don't know what I want with her. I guarantee if she watches her movie, "Perfect." Yeah. You want John Tovolta? Yeah. She a cringe. Yeah. We were on break and the trading place was as long. Oh, yeah. But she was covering herself. I screenshotted the TV and sent it to Ray. And tracked it to me. I was like, thank you. Thank you for this. I needed it. I was actually trying to put my kids from bed, but-- Even on vacation, we're looking out for each other. Yeah. Yellowstone fans. That's me and Johnny. Yes, I know. I got a real quiet. You notice how you say a word? Michelle Pfeiffer is going to star in an executive produce. Tyler Sheridan's Yellowstone SQL series called Madison. This is a thing that I got about eight spin-offs. I know. I've never seen one. Who the hell is Madison? I don't know. You don't mean? So it previously was known as 2024. So OK, so basically, this is what it is. It is a heartfelt study of grief and human connection following a New York City family in the Madison River Valley. Nope. So this is like Central Montana. They're just trying to throw Yellowstone's name on it. This ain't got nothing to do with the story. Michelle Pfeiffer posted the cats out of the bag excited for this Kurt Russell and Patrick J. Adams from Suits are rumored to be joining. So there's big names. Kurt Russell, Patrick J. Adams, Michelle Pfeiffer. They're all going to be a part of this. What was that other spin-off? It was supposed to be four sixes, which was a spin-off of some of the episodes of-- that's what I'm saying. This might be from the same people from Yellowstone, but they're just using the Yellowstone name because that's got nothing to do with the story. I don't know. I thought you were going to say that they're supposed to come back in November. I thought you were going to say something like, "Love, they put it off again." I'm like, "Ah, I'm going to be surprised." No. So there's no word when Madison is coming out, but that's another one to look forward to or not. Me, I'm just, I'm straight, I'm Yellowstone. I didn't do, I'm not doing like I did, what was that? "Living Dead." Oh, "The Walking Dead." But you can do like 1883 because it's only one season. Yeah, okay. And it tells you how they found their ranch. Oh, okay. So I mean, and it's just one season, one and done. Yeah, "The Walking Dead" had 18 variations. For real. And I'm done, I'm done with that one, all right. Friday morning, "The Stories of the Weird." "The Stories of the Weird." "On the Way" right here on Johnny's house. Sex of 104. Not as high as it was yesterday. Ray, you said your car was reading what? 112. Woo! One tweezy. 50% chance of that. Partly cloudy, 79 right now. Brian Grimes. What's those weird stories that are true, man? Well, there is a new piece on MSN.com that says insurance companies are now using AI-powered drone surveillance to check on policy holders to adjust and even revoke their insurance as they see fit. Ooh, that's smart, that's scary. They say they're using technology to quote, monitor customers' roofs, their yards, all that stuff. Yeah. See, I thought you were going to say they're using that to monitor people who filed a claim. 'Cause a lot of people say they got that bad back and be walking around dancing, also made their drone see you. Well, I mean, I wouldn't be shocked by that. 'Cause they said they've already filed over 50 patents on the technology to do stuff like that. Right now, they're using it to look at your roof and drop you, if your roof don't look like it's in good shape before a storm pump. Oh, yeah! It's awesome. People are like, whoa, wait a second. That's awesome! Oh, it's awesome until they drop you. That's awesome. 'Cause here's the thing, there's a lot of people know they need new roof and they're waiting for that storm. Yeah. Yeah, wait for that storm. Yeah, so they say these drones detect stuff as insignificant as buildup of moss. And the company can use that as a reason to raise your rates or even cancel your policy. 'Cause they can use that infrared to see if there might be a hole in the roof. Yes! Wow! That is wild. How man? You gotta let us hustle the interest company a little bit. I agree with you. They've been hustle on us for years, man. I agree with you. Insurance is such a rat hit. It is. Yes. This is crazy. I'm not surprised by this at all. And Johnny, you've been in the bar industry before. Yes, sir. So you know how this works. So in Atlanta, there's a place called the Red Martini, not the Blue Martini. Okay. And its lease was pulled by the building owners. But the Red Martini said, "Uh-uh, we ain't leaving." I don't think so. Because this is illegal. You're kicking us out illegally. Okay. But the owner of the building said, "Oh no, you are leaving." And they brought the police and they evicted him. So they took all of their stuff and they put it in the parking lot, which is what you do when you get evicted. Yeah. Well, the neighborhood found out. (laughing) And the neighborhood had said, "What?" The Red Martini got liquor in the parking lot. And so everybody, they said, swarmed the parking lot and just started taking boxes of liquor. Yo. Hey, this just happened recently. I think in Atlanta, what a wig store. What a business. Yes. And they pushed all the stuff in the parking lot and the neighborhood went, "Whoo hoo!" (laughing) Because when you get evicted, you get to notice and you got three days to get your stuff together 'cause when they bring the sheriff, they're putting their stuff on the curb. But everything was on the curb. Period. So they took all the stuff from the club. They didn't want any of the tables in the chairs. They said, "Oh no, let me get that box of Henny." (laughing) And you know that would happen. You know, somebody walked up his head. I mean, what's going on here? I mean, these people have been evicted. So what you gonna do with that, that the liquor? Hey, whoever wants to get it. So I can get that and nobody gets arrested. Yeah, hold on. - Dude! - I know. - You know, it's posted on X in two seconds. - Yes. - Yeah, well. - That is positive. - It's ready to be gone. (laughing) It's gone. Now this is just nasty. We heard about putting salmon stuff on your face last week. Well, there's a woman on TikTok now that's gone viral. Her name is Deborah. She's a Brazilian model. And she says her new skin care hack is great reverses the aging process. It's dropping a number two and putting it on your face. - No. - No. - Yes. - No. - Yeah, I wouldn't go with you. - Calls it the brown mask. - So you put your own- - She's very creative with that. (laughing) - Yeah. - Yeah, I said number two, but you could say what you want to say. Yes, on your face. She said, "It's the craziest thing I've ever done in my life." - Yes. - Yeah, no joke. - This is not good. I've heard people putting urine on your face. - Well, that's supposed to help for like, if you're stranded on an island and you don't want to get sunburned. - Oh, really? - I haven't heard that one. - I haven't heard that one on her nose, obviously, 'cause she is acknowledging that it's nasty. And she puts it on there for several minutes and then watches it off. She said it prevents her skin from flaking and it makes her look younger. - Seriously, I think they need to evaluate her from her mental health. - I just don't understand her strategy. It's like the most dirtiest thing ever. - She went viral a few months ago for Mary and her own cousin. - Oh. - Now this is kind of the deal with this. She also has some other questionable things that she puts on her face that she says are good for. The doctor says, "By the way, do not do that." - Yeah. - Yeah, for real. - For obvious reasons. - You ingest it like you're done. - Bacteria, viral infections, parasites, food poisoning. - Yeah. - It actually has negative effects on your skin. So do not do that. - Oh, the doctor, and by the way, y'all, let's just down right nasty. - Seriously. - The fact that I gotta tell you not to do it is a problem. - The fact that you're plugging your nose. - Oh, that's, wow. See, that's what y'all, that's what they're banning TikTok. - Yeah. - Stuff like that right there. - On the one hand we get great songs like Million Dollar Baby. On the other hand, we got ladies wiping booble on their face. - I saw a TikTok video, it was a couple, and they had a 50 gallon fish tank, and they filled it up with ramen noodles. - Yes. - And they ate it. It took them eight hours. - But they were just going. - No, rise, they did not die. The sodium. - I know. - Oh. - I watched that going. This is insane. - No. - Well, they got me for my 30 seconds 'cause I damn sure watched it. All right, we're gonna talk about parent-kid relationships early in the morning on Johnny's house. - Chance of Rain, Partly Cloudy, and 79 right now. - Remember we had Acon on one time, and he told us they gave him $250,000 for a track just for him to say convict. - That's really insane. - That's right. - This was back in the day. - Yeah. - He said he got 100 grand for the track, and then if you wanted to say convict on it, 200, 50. - Oh, yeah. - I love it. - Contact. Okay, that's how it worked. I think that Acon to say he has like three or four wives. - Yeah. - Probably. - Yeah, he's had a couple of problems, but I mean otherwise. - Okay, all good, all good. Noreen's half Americans are saying what about their parent-kid relationship? - Yeah, this is a survey that caught my attention 'cause I feel like I can relate to it, but over half of Americans are saying that they're best friends with their parents, and just to be a little bit more specific, it's like a poll that had like 2,000 Americans. Over the age of 40, they revealed 58% feel closer to their age and parents, now more than ever. - Okay. - So, and I find myself relating to this because as I continue to get older, I find myself having a stronger bond with my mom. I think it's just because, you know, as you're going through life and you're experiencing it, it's like, oh wait, my mom went through this too, so I can talk to her about it, you know? And I rely on my mom 1,000% even though she's miles away from me, like I go to this woman for everything, so it just, it feels right to have her as my best friend also. - See my dad, I grew up in the south. My dad looked like I ain't one of your best friends. (laughing) I'm your father, that's who I am. - Don't respect her in the name. - Yes, now if you want to talk to me about something or something's going on, but I ain't your best friend. (laughing) - I had a friend growing up that her and her mom were best friends, and like we were younger, we were in high school, and like her and her mom would share clothes, and yeah. - And they would like talk about boys as if like we were talking about boys as friends. - Yeah, but they were straight up best friends. - They're saying that it has a lot to do with the fact that you can share the same activities, the shopping, the eating the food, the sharing the same stories, gossiping. - I think at this point in my son's life, I'm his best friend, but he definitely ain't mine. (laughing) Definitely just not mine. - You don't see that like reversing? - No, I tell him sometime here, bro, bro. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, my old school dad, come on. Hey, what are you looking for? - He said put respect on my name. - Yeah, how many times I said that to my son? - Really? - Hey, I want your little friend. (laughing) - I think that was a time period. Apparently, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey, what are you looking for? Brian, you're just gonna have a very close relationship. - We do, but like it's the same way that you just said about your son. So like he, I was definitely his best friend for a stretch. I wouldn't say he was mine, because I had other friends. Now all he does live at home and he's 19. So it is kind of like having a friend live at the house now. - Yeah, it's cool. - I mean, it's cool other than that. That friend texted me last night and said, "What's for dinner?" (laughing) My other friends don't do that. And he got two jobs, so it's weird. But now the older he gets, the closer we are, as far as like friends go. We've only been pretty solid friends, but even the other day, we were talking, walking into the house and he was, you know, talking like he's a sailor, and I said, "Hey, man." Slowing down and he goes, "My bad, I was just being like friends." I'm like, "Okay, well, even I don't talk to my friends like that." You're saying unnecessary curse words. - Yes. I had a conversation just yesterday. I was going to a parent's teacher's conference and I picked a kid up and he get in the car. He goes, "Oh, I don't have a belt." I'm like, "You sound like that's my problem." He goes, "I said yesterday I told you to pack your stuff, but your grandmothers make sure you have all your stuff." He goes, "Dad, please." I said, "No, no, no, no." I said, "Here's what's gonna happen from this point on." Now, here's what I actually did. I pulled out a locker, a lock from my gym bag. 'Cause that's what my dad would've done. Let me get two loops. - Stop! - He said, "Dad, please." I said, "Here's what's gonna happen." - I hate it here. I said, "We're gonna drive to the house and get the belt." But from this point on, you're in the 10th grade, any consequences because of actions you do or do not do, you're gonna fill 'em. I'm not saving you. - Yeah. - I'm glad you got my dad. - You should pull out a shoelace. You'll make that a time. - I wear shoes with no laces. - I know, I know. - I would've, man, but I'm like, from this point on, if next time we go and you don't have a belt, you just go ahead and one-hand 'em. (laughing) All day, all day. I wanna find out what kind of relationship do you have with your kids? Are you best friends? Do you have a close relationship? Is it different when you get older? Are your best friends? When you're younger? It's like a strictly parent-kid relationship. 407-919-1067-8777-919-1067. Excel Mobile 4-1-067, social media, our live streamers, we wanna hear from you. They said half of Americans are saying that their parents are their best friends. Are you best friends with your parents? Or do you have that parent-child relationship? My mom and I would, that's my mom. Best friends now. - No. (laughing) - My momma tell you, I gotta look, boy, I don't come in with that. 407-919-1067-8777-919-1067. Talked us this morning right now in Johnny's house. Index of 104 is gonna be partly cloudy. 50% chance of rain. 79 right now. 50% of parents say they have a best friend relationship with their parents. Are you one of those? How's that relationship from Polk County? Sarah, good morning. - Good morning. - All right, what kind of relationship you have with your parents? - Okay, so we all live like 50 yards from each other. - 50 yards? - Yeah, we have like, yes, we live in the country. (laughing) - So my sister and I live with my son and my nephew and my parents in their house. My sister and I are really close with my parents. But I was telling Norese, my son and I have a completely different relationship. - Okay, okay, okay, okay, hold on, explain the one, first the one you had with your parents and then explain the one you had with your son. - Okay, so we're just really close. Like we can talk to them about anything and I think it had to do with my grandmother. Like my grandmother, my sister and I were like best, best friends with my grandmother. You could go to her with anything and everything without being judged. - Okay. - She would listen and she offered like the best advice. - Okay. - We're kind of that same way with my parents. And so now I'm five, three, my son's 13, he's five, 10. Anyway, it's like almost 200 pounds. - Ooh! - Howers over me. So my parents have like almost, I'm a single mom, 'cause they've almost been like, they co-parented with me. So they're more of like my son's parents and my son and I are like brother and sister. Like we fight with cats and dogs. - Okay, hold on, hold on, hold on. So you and your son are like brothers and sisters and your son looks to your, his grandparents, who are your parents as his parents. - Yes. - And you cool with that? - Well. - And you say you and your son fight like cats and dogs. - Absolutely. - And you've never pulled rank and said, boy, shut up on your mama? - I tried, Johnny, but at this point, I think I've always a little bit guilt-parented with him. Well, like a lot, guilt-parented. And he just looks to my parents, like he listens to them, he respects them and he will just fight with me, like we are friends. - I would say, try this next time. You say, listen, I don't care how tall you are, boy, I will step up on a stool and knock you out. It's like my favorite saying is, I brought you into this world and I will take you right out. - My mom was 5'2" and she said that to me a few times. - It's real fun. - It's like, give him a week at my mom's house. - Wow. - I love that, I love it. - So if you tell your son and say, hey, I'm going out with my friends tonight, you say no, he goes to your parents and they say, okay, be safe. What does he do? - He listens to them? - See, you need that old school super nanny show. - Yes. - Yes. - That's what you need. - Super nanny. - That's good. - Wow. - Yeah, absolutely, a little bit of super nanny boot camp. - But you know what? You don't see him unhappy about it and that's how it works in your household. So I guess it's okay. - My parents are incredible and they're old school, they're Italian. Like if he's listening to somebody and doing the right thing and making the right decisions, I'm okay with it. - Okay, all right. Well, Sarah, thanks for sharing that. Y'all have a beautiful day, okay? - Thank you. - All right, bye bye. Ray, what's over there? - Samay said I'm close with both my daughters and my girls are 20 and 23. Each phase possesses new challenges and rewards, but this phase is friendship as well as parenting. - Yeah, I think that's how it rides out, right? Once they get past the kids and all that stuff, now you just friends and parents, yeah. Under anything over there? - Yeah, we got DJBC, he said, I made sure I have a great relationship with my kids. When we get together, it's all jokes and jokes, but he turns on dad mode when it's needed. - When you need to. And that's how I think it is, once you get past like in your 20s, it's family get together, it's having a good time, but if you got to be parent, you got to be parent. All right, Ray celebrity news. - The latest on the attempted terrorist attacks. - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's Olivia Rodrigo. - Johnny's house, mornings. Orlando's number one hit music station all day. (upbeat music) - Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news with Ray. - So I was telling you yesterday that three of Taylor Swift's shows in Vienna had to be canceled because of attempted terrorist attacks. There have been three people that have been detained in this terrorist plot to bomb a Taylor Swift concert or three of them. So their ages are 1917 and 15. They're either like Turkish, North Macedonian, and Croatian heritage. But the latest on the terrorist plot is that the three teenagers, their plot was uncovered with the help of foreign intelligence agencies, including U.S. authorities. So this was a, this was a huge government official, like, you know, take down. - Yeah. - The 19-year-old told police his plan was to quote, kill himself in a large number of people at either Thursday or Friday show. The 19-year-old admitted that. - Okay. - There would have been 65,000 people at each of these three concerts. Plus about 30,000 people outside the stadium because that's what happens at a Taylor Swift show. Now they all gather outside. Taylor is scheduled to play five shows at Wembley Stadium from August 15th through the 20th and a mayor of London says that those shows are still on. So we're just, you know what? You could tell that they're probably just scanning everything out for the rest of the tour just to make sure. But they've already heard two older suspects were connected to ISIS. And a search of the 19-year-old home we heard, there was like a stockpile of chemicals, explosive devices, detonators, and a counterfeit cat. - Now when they said older, like what age? - So 19. - Yeah, he's the oldest. - Okay, he's the oldest. - Yeah, so he's the oldest one. - 'Cause Narisa was saying early in the week that it has to be some type of like an adult adult. - Well you would think that but these kids, they grow up in ISIS, basically. - When they do the indoctruring thing, they basically get you to believe that you're doing it for their greater good. So I don't have to tell you to do it. You know your mission in life is to go take out as many people as you can. And scare people. - Okay. - Because the idea is they don't want you live in a regular life. They want you afraid to go to a concert, afraid to do this, afraid to do that. - It's crazy to think that 19-year-olds are like okay to think this way. Like they have been brainwashed to the teeth. - And I hear olds in that mindset. - Yeah. - Are willing to think that way, it's crazy. - In our country, some adults behind it but over there it's the belief that they have been trained to be like, that's their mission in life. - Yes, they start learning how to like build bombs and stuff at eight years old over there. - Yeah, so the other information that we are just finding out is that the 17-year-old listened to this, started working for a company that provided services to the stadium just recently. So like he had an in with the stadium. There's not much information on the 15-year-old as of right now, but like I said, there's probably gonna be a lot of information that unfolds from these three teenagers that have been detained because they're open. - Yeah, so none of them, they didn't kill themselves or anything like that. They're being arrested. But I mean, like as of right now, like these teenagers are open and willing to be like, yes, I was going to kill myself along with all these other people. - Well, they didn't go to part B of the recruitment. If you get caught, don't say a word. - Yeah. - They miss that one. - No, no, I think these kids are like, yeah, they're saying everything, which is crazy. - I think a lot of it is because they don't ever plan on the get caught. The idea is to end their lives. So once they're gone, it doesn't matter. And they want you to know ISIS is behind it. That's part of the goal. - On a lighter note though, there is a video going around viral of like the people of Vienna just like getting to get in the streets and just like playing Taylor Swift's music. Just kind of, I mean the streets are thick. Filled with people. - There was like 30,000. - They didn't stop us. - Yeah, I think they said there was like 30,000 people that were in the streets singing. Just like, you know, trying to promote Taylor Swift and be happy. I was going to give you an update on Nelly. Nelly was arrested in Missouri in a casino because he had a little warrant for his arrest for a traffic violation. - And the way they found out is because he won. - Because he won. And the little update that I wanted to give you is that he did collect the $50,000 jackpot. So I know you were asking that yesterday. So the slot machine that he won, he won $50,000 and then he got arrested. But he did officially get his money. - Do you need to see your family doctor today? Now you can, at Advent Health Primary Care Plus. But what's the plus? On-site labs, virtual visits, evening and weekend hours? And of course, same day appointments. It's comprehensive primary care on your schedule. Wear your home for wellness exams, health screenings, nutritional counseling, and even mental health support. Visit primarycareplusnow.com to schedule an appointment today. 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He was handcuffed to the chair with one free hand to collect the remainder of the cash. - Yes. - And so he was like, you know, just sitting there handcuffed and then he collected the money and then the cops cuffed him and then brought him out of the casino. And then of course he's been released and all that stuff. - I don't know if you ever been gambling with a friend. And let's say Brian, I was gambling and Brian was winning and I lost all my money. But I'm just kind of just aimlessly walking around the casino, just occupying my time, getting the free drinks that I can. And if I see the whole Nelly situation, well, I got something to do. Tip Brian gets hit. - Yeah, I'm a sittin' watch. I'm a sittin' watch! The whole thing play out. And they say, "Hey man, what happened?" "Hey dude, you ain't even gonna bleed this." They're arrested Nelly over there. - And you know what, the older folks love the casino, they're like, "Ooh, look, they're handcuffed in that fella." - Yes. - And they're just sittin' their sippin' on their cocktail, smokin' their cigarettes out. - No idea, man. - His attorney's hittin' back though, because they found ecstasy on him. So his attorney's hittin' back for illegal search. So they're tryin' to get it thrown out. - Yeah. - I think all of it'll get thrown out eventually. - Well, because they said it was all unwarranted. - Yeah, yeah. - It is kind of suspect that it has for a background check. - Just so I get my money? - And that's what he said. He's like, "I've won a jackpot in this casino before and you guys have never done this." - And I thought 50,000 to me, I know it's a lot of money, but it's in the casino game, it's not a lot of money. So if you're tellin' me he won like half a million, okay, like 50,000, somebody got somethin' wrong against my man. All right, it's time to celebrate. It's time for you to call us up and let us know what you're celebrating. Is it the last day of school? I mean, school starts on Monday. You have it on birthday, you have a anniversary, start a new job, start a new school. Whatever it is you wanna celebrate. Now it's time to let us know, so we can celebrate with you. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. You can text the XL mobile, it's 4106, 7. What do you celebrate? Let's see where it at at nine o'clock. Ow, what was that, one o'clock? One o'clock, one o'clock. And she's going to the iHeart Radio Music Festival and $1,000 in her pocket. Your chance to win, let's look for the keyword coming up at nine o'clock this morning for your chance to go to, we're still waitin' for our chance to go. Yeah, 710, partly cloudy, heat index of 104 and it is a 50% chance of rain, 79 right now. What are you celebrating? Let us celebrate with you, put it out there on the radio and if you hit this person, make sure if you see them or you know them, say I heard you on the radio. When it's spring, Vic, good morning. Good morning, can you hear me? Yes I can, how are you? I'm very good, how are you guys? What do you celebrate? And what today's my last day of his work and I started a new job on Monday. Wow, now how long you been at the old job? About two years and a couple of weeks, so it's just nice to start something new. Now, is it one of those, I'm gonna miss everybody or I'll see y'all when I see ya. It's mixed signals and people that I will miss. And then, yes, some of the others are like that too. What was that movie, Dave Chappelle was in? You cool, you cool, I'm blank you. Yeah, I'm out. They must like you to let you work out your notice, though. Yeah, no joke. 'Cause if they don't like you, they'll tell you, nah, we don't need you for two weeks, go ahead and go. Yeah, well, management is actually really nice, so they were really supportive of me going. Not really. Yeah, in radio, you go in there talking about, hey, look, I wanna put it in my two weeks, that's absolutely, before you finish that meeting, you're stuff is in a box, I don't know all. Right, all right, well, good luck in your new gig. Thank you so much, have a good day. Make sure you take us with you. Oh, of course I will. All right, see ya, bye bye. All right, charade, good morning, charade, good morning. Oh, good morning. And how are you? I'm great, how are you? Good, what do you celebrate? My daughter, Olivia, is going to third grade. Now, since start on Monday? Yes. Wow, and how do you feel about that? I'm excited and nervous. Okay, okay, now is she gonna be riding a bus? You're gonna be driving, how's that gonna work? No, she drives, I teach at the school that she attends. Oh, she's lucky. Oh, well, look at you, so if there's any problems, they just go down the hall and tell you. That's right. Yeah, I don't know if I can handle it. Brian, you went to school with your mom? Yes, I couldn't handle that. Yeah, it was very hard. What is it? Yeah, because you can't do anything. No! You can't do anything. Next thing you know, they're down there with your mama. Now, it was cool when I went on to middle school, though, because then they would just call my mom at the other school and we would smooth things over. Yeah, right. But when I was at the same school... Oh, yeah, right down the hall. That was terrible. Brian, I know you ain't running the hall. Yeah. I know I'm not. All right, well, thank you, and I hope congratulations to go on to the third grade. Thank you. Anything over there that's celebrating the... XO Mobile powered by attorney Dan Newlin in a rec need a check. It's a no-brainer call attorney Dan Newlin. Someone celebrating their 17th anniversary heading to St. August team. Ah, I see you. Yeah, have a good time. Celebrating, finally changing their last name from when they got married back in October. So they've just been sitting on it. Some people don't like to do it 'cause you got to go through so many hoops. Yeah, it changed everything. Everything. I understand that. All right, we're coming back. If you're thinking about going out this weekend, that's why we bring her in. Her name is Suzy. The foodie recommended some places to dine or some places you should check out. We're gonna talk to her next on Johnny's house. Endless Summer, 18 and a party at Island H2O Waterpark. It's from 7 till 11. If you don't get your tickets in the mansion, get them there. We'll be there. Glow party going on. A glow party going on. Phone party going on. Slides, rides. It's gonna be, everything is open. Specialty drinks. And our boy DJ Dirty Melo will be spinning. So if you want to join us tomorrow, it's the end of some officially school starts on Monday. Give a night for yourself, parents, 'cause come Monday, car lines. (laughing) Here we are. That's all I can figure about. Yeah, you don't bring up homework or like-- Yeah, you're letting everyone-- While I'm on between each other. Car lines. I hate it. So anyway, join us Saturday night. And we've lost some steam together before school starts on Monday. Speaking about some things, you might want to try over the weekend. That's why we bring her in. Once a week, it's our girl, Susie the Foodie. Good morning, Susie. Uh oh. Uh oh. Susie there. There you go. Hey, Susie. Hey, how are you? Good. How you been, girl? I'm good. How are y'all? Hey, everybody. Hi. We miss you. We miss, we miss food coming in here from you too. Oh my gosh. Nobody will say it, but I'll say it. I don't mind. (laughing) How you doing? (laughing) You. Okay. All right, Susie. Some places we need to check out that you're aware of. So if you're into getting pasta served in a giant Parmesan wheel. Mm hmm. Trauma and Lake Nona now offers tableside, truffle, Alfredo. Oh. I've seen that. I'm like, that is so cool. They just put it in there. Look it around a little bit. Boom. There you go. Wow. And that is chromo. Chromo and Lake Nona. Very good. Very good. All right. What else? Okay. I'm probably going to pronounce this wrong. So I'm apologizing in advance. But the Mariam Metery now has an Ube flavored mead. Made with Ube caramelized honey marshmallows and pineapple. And explain to people what meat is. Meat is like a wine almost, but it's made out of honey. It's really sweet and it's very strong. I had it at a Renaissance Festival and I got a little bit lit. I was going to say it's like old school wine slash beer from like right back in the medieval times. Yeah. They just opened that meadery place over in Mills area, right? Yeah. Yeah, that's the one. That's the one I'm talking about. Nice. Man, so if you're a beginner trying some meat, do I want like a meat and coke or I mean meat and cranberry? I think you just meet it up. You don't meet it up? Yeah, you don't I think. Yeah, you don't mix it up. Do I meet a meat old fashion? I mean, can I get a smoky mead? They might have one smoke for you with a little. Yeah, right. I want to try that, though. Me too. All right. They have a pineapple habanero one too. Oh, yeah. OK. OK. Very good. Very good. All right. What else? All right. There is a new Ona Gary spot in Orlando called Unigirl. Ona Gary is like a triangle shaped rice that has a filling and then it's wrapped in seaweed. Really? Yeah, interesting. They have flavors like edamame, eel, a bunch of other stuff, but they're located in the new Mills Market, which has like a barbecue spot called Kai Kai Barbecue. Now, it's the Mills Market. Is that the new food court over there? Yeah. OK. Not food court, food hall. That's like, yeah, food, but they remind me of food court. Meat boy there too. They have a bunch of different like Asian stalls at that place. That area just-- I like the way it is growing, but they still keep the same vibe. It's pretty cool. All right. I'm just curious what they're going to do about parking over there. I know. Yeah, parking is not good. They're like, you want to get here, figure it out. Yeah. Figure it out. Wow. OK. All right. There is a new local baker doing pop-ups called Bang Bread. They're making some of the coolest treats I've ever seen. Their breads are beautiful. They have like ube, which is purple yam, panda, and which is like the Filipino vanilla. And they make ube, muffins, and even crinkle cookies. Wow. So it's like-- It's Filipino desserts, pretty much like Filipino flavors. So how can you tell where they are? How do you find out where they are, where they're located? They stay on their Instagram page. OK. Let me pop up. Bear good. And what else? Glass, but not least, Wave Maitland is finally open. Yeah. They recently did a collaboration with Hourglass Brewing, making a yuzu and ginger flavored beer you can get at Maitland too. OK. And they're part of like a small little food haul situation, aren't they? Yeah, called Maitland social. There's a fox tail in there. And what's it look like? Pizza Bruno. It's like right here. Yeah, it's super close. Really? Yeah. OK. I'm so excited for the Wave people. Wow. Mm-hmm. Made it good. Yeah, they have smaller menu dishes like truff, notchos, crab ring, oh my gosh, I can't talk to 20. Crab ring, gluten, fritters with corn, and then many sushi hot dogs. Crab rings are so good. Hey, look at making people hungry. For real. All right. As always, you got any big plans this weekend, Susie? Anything? Killing? Oh, nothing I can think of. All right. Let people know what they can find you so they can find out more about this stuff. It is Susie the Foodie, S-O-O-D-R-E, the Foodie. And we'll have this on our Insta. Mm-hmm. It'll be up in just a minute. All right. Well, listen, you have a wonderful weekend. You know we love you. Susie, and we'll talk to you next week. Thank you. Love you all too. Bye. Take care. Bye-bye. All right. Listen, we come back. School's about to start on Monday. We thought it'd be a good time to sit down and talk about students and mental health. We'll do that with that month. Feeling like 104 with the heat index. It is 79 right now. All right. School starts on Monday. And we thought it'd be very important that today, we start talking about the mental health of children in a school. And now she has become our residents. Will you call our residents? Yeah. Dr. Barry, Pediatric Psychology with Evan Health. Thank you for coming back in and talking with us. No problem. Always a pleasure. Always. Now, let's look it into it. I think more and more the stigma of mental health is starting to fade just a bit. When I was growing up, you didn't talk about it. It's just not something you talked about. You're like, if something's wrong, go to church. That's how I was going to church and figure it out. But I think now more people are open to communication and realizing that mental health is just as important as physical health. And it needs to be addressed. What is something that you-- Do you need to see your family doctor today? Now you can at Advent Health Primary Care Plus. But what's the plus? On-site labs, virtual visits, evening and weekend hours, and of course, same-day appointments. It's comprehensive primary care on your schedule. Wear your home for wellness exams, health screenings, nutritional counseling, and even mental health support. Visit primarycareplusnow.com to schedule an appointment today. Primary Care Plus, a whole lot more. It's time for today's Lucky Land horoscope with Victoria Cash. 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And we didn't go through months of not having to go to school. So just kind of normalizing. It's OK to be nervous. It's OK to be concerned about the new class schedule, the new teacher, the new kids in the classroom. These are all things that most likely you're not alone. And just sort of normalizing that and, OK, what are we going to do about it? How are we going to soothe ourselves in that situation? How are we going to sort of reward ourselves when we do take that risk in terms of, I raise my hand in class or whatever I did and being able to pat yourself on the back for when you did have that brave moment in terms of when we are approaching school. I think this weekend is when parents are going to start seeing a little change in the kids, because now Monday. And I do remember, we could all we think back on that first day of school. It was nerve wracking. I have a question for you. Monday, my twins start kindergarten. And I'm going to drop them off to school and everything. And I'm just like, I'm crying, thinking about it. But do I hide my tears for my kids? Or do I let them see me cry? I think if I-- it depends, right? So I think that if we are going to-- because sometimes we just can't help but let's be honest, right? I think our default is to be like, OK, I'm going to be strong. I'm not going to happy tears. I'm not going to sad tears. I'm just going to keep it all in. Sometimes we just can't help it. So in those moments of, oh, Mom, you're crying. Like, why are we crying? Say, I'm just so happy. I'm just so proud of you. This is another milestone. This is really-- this is so exciting for you. I'm just so excited and being honest about it. I think in most cases, you want to just kind of-- like, we're going to do this. It's going to be awesome. But if it's going to come out, it's going to come out. And I think being fair, I think it's really easy as a parent to go, oh, why did I do this? I shouldn't be crying in front of my kids. I shouldn't be feeling-- but this is part of it, right? Normalizing that, this isn't a stigma. We're allowed to share those emotions with our children at an age-appropriate level. So sharing, I'm just so proud of you. I'm just so happy. And it's good to do that. Because again, I always say this because I'm a couple of years older now. I grew up where-- like, if my dad took me to school for the first day, he would be like, all right, be a big boy. And I knew he'd be probably crying in the car. But he would never do it in front of me. Be a big boy, son. And that's why I'm like, am I supposed to do that? And I was supposed to just be like, you know-- No, that's why I'm having fun. That's why a lot of people in my age now are seeking therapy. [LAUGHTER] They didn't get it out when they were younger. Not at all, not at all. And so what happens in the school year starts and you start seeing little changes in your children? Do you address it at that point? Or you wait for them to come to you? I think keeping that dialogue open. So just regularly checking it. I think definitely if there is a change, and we've already kept that dialogue open, and we're doing those sort of regular checks to just name it as what it is. So I see that you've been a little bit distant lately. So I see you've been a little bit down. This is what I'm seeing. Can you help me out? I'm not really sure what's going on here, rather than you're really grumpy lately. What's up with that? Or something like that. But kind of putting it forward in a not a judgmental way, and just sort of probing and seeing and saying, you know, I'm here, I'm open, you can talk to me. Would you benefit from maybe chatting with someone else? I know sometimes it's scary to talk to your parents, because maybe we're afraid we're going to get in trouble or afraid of being a burden, and kind of normalizing that as well, and seeing if there is some additional person that they might benefit from talking to. Dr. Bear, do you see, like when school starts, do you see when those changes, if they happen in a kid, is it something that gradually happens? Or do you, all of a sudden you say, okay, my kids not eating, they're not talking more, they're coming straight from school and going straight to their room. Is it a gradual thing that happens, or is it something that just happens all at once? I think it's a little, it can be either, really. Sort of depending on what's going on with school, what's going on with them, sometimes there's just a switch that flips, and kids go, oh, you know, I'm looking at the other kids, I'm comparing myself, why can't I do this thing? Why aren't I like this? Why can't I be like Johnny, or whoever? And that switch kind of flips, and then we see all these sudden changes, and then in other times it is a much more gradual process in terms of that. So I think just really staying vigilant and being able to address things as they come. And if you're starting to see little trickles having those conversations with, hey, I'm seeing we're eating a little bit less, or you seem a little bit more down than you usually are. 'Cause sometimes it is just a little bump in the road, we all kind of go through hard times, but even in those little moments, being able to normalize it, hey, we all have difficulties sometimes, that's okay, but just being able to be there and be supportive and find those little windows of opportunity. - There's some kids for the first time are gonna be really introduced to social media. They've been messing around with it, but now it's a way of communication. How would you advise parents, if their kids come to them about social media, how much time, what should they do? 'Cause a lot of people use social media as a babysitter, he didn't bother me, so. - Oh my God, yup, yup, yup. - Let's be real. - Yeah. - How do you advise a parent just take it slow, find out with them, monitor the ones that they're on? - Yeah, so I think teaching right responsibility regarding social media, the things you can share, the things that aren't appropriate to share, making sure that they're sort of understanding that line there as well as tapping into, okay, for on social media for the next 15 minutes, let's really pause and go, okay, is this, did that make me feel good? Did that make me feel happy? If it did, great, let's keep on consuming that content. If I stepped away and now I don't feel so great about myself and this is really making me doubt how I look or whatever, then maybe let's take a break and let's not look at it so much or step back. But I think one thing for parents to really keep in mind is, especially with teens these days, being really aware of the way in which we're engaging with ourselves, our own cell phones, as well as theirs. A lot of times it's trying to find that balance between, sometimes kids get in trouble and we take away their phones and then to limit that social media. - There's a lot in the bag a lot. - Yeah, but to limit that social media presence as well, sometimes kids are now interpreting that as, oh, I'm being punished again because my social media is being taken away and really having to differentiate. Yes, the cell phone is a tool for social media. It is also a tool so I can reach out and gain support from my friends and sort of trying to differentiate those two differences. So then when we take it away, when they're not using social media responsibly or we know that it's getting them down and taking that away, making it very clear that this isn't something that you did wrong. I'm just seeing that this isn't really helping you right now. - And what are most kids I have to burn a phone? (all laughing) - 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, XL Mobile, 4107, social media livestream. If you have a question for Dr. Berry about your mental health in your kids and school, we will answer them for you now. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, take advantage of it. Now in Johnny's house and take advantage of you and give an opportunity that you could talk to someone. We have Dr. Berry, pediatric psychology with admin health for children. She is here with us today and we open it up for you to ask questions. We're talking about mental health with kids in the first day of school, starting up on Monday. Karen from Orlando, good morning. - Hi, good morning. - Good morning, what's your question? - So I have a preschooler and that's five to Monday. She's going to the same school that she's been in for two years and she worried about other kids in the new preschool class liking her and that she may not have the best clothes, but she does. - And how old is she? - Four, no way. - Wow. - I'm so, I just, I heard this and I had to call it 'cause I was like, I've already told her. I said, you know, you have good clothes, you have clean clothes, you have nice clothes and you're probably going to be in the same class with some of your friends. - Yeah, yeah. - And she said, but I don't think they're going to like me. - Oh my God. - A four. - What do I say to her four year olds? - Wow, are you okay? - Yeah, yeah. - Okay. - I'm fine. - Okay. - It's kind of hard, you know? - Yeah, absolutely. - For the kids saying in school these days. - Right, good news. - You know what's happening? - Yeah, that's definitely tough. I mean, it kind of is heartbreaking to hear, you know, such a little is having these concerns. I think one of the things is to try to shift the narrative. Like, yeah, our clothes are great, but also like, think about all the other stuff that's awesome that you have that's already inside of you. You're smart, you're kind, right? Kids are going to like that we're smart and that we're kind and that we're caring and that we are able to share and we try really hard and try to focus on the strengths that you know that she inherently has and also call on, we have those friends. You have, you know, me, I'm supporting you, I love you and then all, you know, naming off those friends that we know that she already has in those classrooms and sort of shifting it to that in terms of being concerned about those worries for her friends because I think it's okay to be concerned about whether or not people like us, but also we do have people that like us. We definitely do and we definitely do have qualities that make us likable. - Wow. - Wow. - That's hard. - Thank you. - No, thank you. - It's hard, thank you. - It is, you hang in there, okay? - Okay. - All right, thank you for calling us. - Take some deep breaths. - You're a good mom. - Yeah, take some deep breaths. I mean, that's a lot of, - Thank you so much. - A lot of parents are having those concerns with their kids right now, school starting, but at four, I didn't know I had bad clothes, I was using middle school. (laughing) Yeah, I mean, really, four, four years old? Wow, from Orlando, Andrew, good morning. - Oh, good morning. - All right, what's your question? - So my question is, my fiance's daughter is starting high school, and we just moved in together, and my question is like, how do we meet specifically, communicate with her as, like, I'm not really her father, you know, but a lot of the stuff that you guys were talking about earlier, we are noticing, like, she's just in a room all the time, she's on her phone all the time, and we don't know how to communicate to her with her. But I don't know if I'm even allowed to do that. - Yeah. All right, so do you want to know how to communicate or start the communication with her? - Right, right, so we think as much as you can, just keeping that door of communication open, checking in with you can, hey, like, it seems like, you know, I wanted to chat with you about what's been going on, how's your day been going? It seems like you've been a little bit down lately, and just kind of opening that dialogue. I know it's pretty often that we get the like, "Oh, I don't really want to talk to you," or just like, "I don't know, nothing, it's fine, I'm fine." But like, as long as we keep that door open, also something to keep in mind at the age that we're at, a lot of times when we are seeking support, we're seeking support from our friends and our peers. And so being able as much as we can to sort of backdoor support in terms of, okay, well, if your friends are the most important thing to you right now, if you're secluding yourself in your room, let's make sure that we're being responsible with the friends that we're making and get in touch with, right, their parents, as well as have those open lines of communication with those friends, in case a friend says. - Do you need to see your family doctor today? Now you can, at Advent Health Primary Care Plus. But what's the plus? On-site labs, virtual visits, evening and weekend hours, and of course, same-day appointments. It's comprehensive primary care on your schedule. Wear your home for wellness exams, health screenings, nutritional counseling, and even mental health support. Visit primarycareplusnow.com to schedule an appointment today. Primary Care Plus, a whole lot more. - Hey there, it is Ryan Seacrest with you. You wanna make this summer unforgettable? Join me at Chumba Casino. It's this summer's hottest online destination. They are rolling out the red carpet with an amazing welcome offer just for you. So don't wait, dive in now and play hundreds of social casino games for free. Your chance to redeem real prizes is just a spin away. Care to join me? - Sponsored by Chumba Casino. No purchase necessary. VGW Group, void word prohibited by law. 18 plus, terms and conditions apply. - Hey, you know, such and such is having a really difficult time right now. Maybe we should support them in that way or I'm really worried about them. They seem much more sad and just being able to have those lines of communication open with the parents as well as with your child's friend as well. - That's good. - Okay, Andrew. - Okay. - All right, man, hang it now. - Thank you. - All right, man, time flies with you. - I know. - Wow. People would ask questions. Dr. Barry, Pediatric Psychology at Evan Health for Children. How can people get some more information about some of the things that you're talking about? - We're on Instagram and Facebook at Be A Mine Leader. We also are, you can just go to Be A Mine Leader dot com. We also have a Spanish campaign right now, which is Ledera, Concientimente, Blinto Com, where you can go see us there as well. In terms of tools, we have a whole bunch of different conversation starters so parents can talk to their kids as well as different activities that kids can do in just to get that conversation started. - And we should put all that on our social media. Thank you so much. And I appreciate every time we call you there for us. - Yes, thank you. - We appreciate you. - All right, Ray, what's up, what's going on? - A little update on the Olympics. - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's Olivia Rodrigo. - Johnny's house, mornings. Orlando's number one hit music station all day. (upbeat music) ♪ One, a six, seven ♪ ♪ Orlando ♪ - Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news with Ray. - All right, so Olympics, what's going on? It ends this weekend. And so, this is pretty wild. Even though the pollution made it illegal to swim in the, is it sane? - See, I think it's a sign, right? - Sign river for more than a century, France was determined. - They said they paid a billion dollars to clean out water. - Well, then they got robbed. - Yes, they were determined to have like many events happen in there. And so, it's kind of working out for them, but it's kind of not. So, Hungarian swimmer, Bettina Fabian, she said it was really hard because we couldn't really focus on the race. We had to care about the water quality and what was going to happen afterwards. - Oh yes! - They said people were getting sick when they got out. - Yeah, but that is so scary. - I think there's gonna be some lawsuits. - I bet there is. - Practice all over. - Only one of those class actions. - Oh yes! - If you participated in the Paris Olympics. (laughing) - You could be in town with some conversation. - I think you will. - But imagine being an athlete and having like an event hosted in that river. And she said, we had to focus on not swallowing the, swallowing the water after being safe in the race. I saw some brown things. It's hope, she goes, I hope it's not what I thought it was. - How are you going? - But they had to basically. - Hi everybody. Y'all are fast swimmers. - They had to dodge unidentified brown things while swimming in that river. And some Olympians are actually drinking Coca-Cola afters because it's supposedly helping to ward off E.coli is what they were told. - Wow. - And so I don't know if bacteria and E.coli. - You've worked your whole life to get to that moment. And they tell you you got a swimming swab. - Yeah, I'm like, but they're doing anything. They're like chugging Coca-Cola 'cause they were told that that was supposed to help them not have E.coli. - Oh my goodness. - Yeah, so I don't know. So what they're saying is that there's just a lot of things happening with that. - But they had a huge event where they had like all these swimmers jump in together at the same time. Just to celebrate the fact that, oh, you can swim in it now. - I'd have been at jokes to stand on the sidelines. I got y'all. - Yeah. - I wouldn't jump in. - Also another big thing, Noah Lyles won bronze in the 200 meter with COVID. - With COVID. - That dude had COVID and he's got asthma. - Yes. - So I don't know if you saw he left the track in a wheelchair 'cause he needed to get medical attention after he finished that round. - Yeah. - What I feel bad for is the gentleman that won. And the sad thing about it, I don't even know his name. But that's the premier event in track and feel the 100 meters. Nobody's talking about it. - No. - I can't even tell you where he's from. - I know. - But they're talking about the third place, Rana, who got third place with COVID. - Yeah. - And asthma. - And asthma. - Which is crazy. Noah Lyles is insane. I forgot what the documentary is called on Netflix. Is it sprint? - It's sprint, yeah. - I think it's sprint, yeah. - Yeah, they talk about him and he's great. - Yeah. - Some USA held onto the gold medal count lead at the Olympics yesterday. They ended the day only leading China by one. - But when is the men's basketball finals? I know it's a tomorrow Sunday. - I don't know for sure. It's probably tomorrow 'cause they're closing ceremonies or something. - Sunday, yeah. - So we'll be able to see if we can hang through the weekend and have the lead count. The last time we didn't finish first in gold was the summer games of 2008. So China actually topped us by 12, but we're neck and neck right now. - The NBA, I mean not to be. Cause it isn't NBA. The basketball Serbia, America, that was a damn good game. - Yeah, I was texting Johnny. Man, are you watching this? - You're watching this? - No. - They all were lost. - 'Cause Serbia is up by 12. - Yes. - They can play. - The men's basketball team came back from 17 to out. - Yes, yes. - And they beat 95 to 91 in the semi-finals. So they'll go for their fifth gold medal in a row. - Serbia had no fear of the US men's team. - No, yeah. - And they would talk in trash. - And then Steph Curry stepped up. - Yeah. - So the overall medal count. As we sit today, 30 golds for us. China has 29, Australia, 18, France, 14, and 13 each for Great Britain, South Korea and Japan. - If we don't hold on to the lead, I blame Joe Biden. - Oh my gosh. - Joe Biden. Joe's like, man, leave me alone. Don't you know what they done to me? Leave me alone. - You gotta blame somebody, right? - All right, talent hours on the way. We'll tell you what we're looking for next on our radio music festival. Your chance to win and get $1,000 is gonna happen at nine o'clock. Listen for that keyword and you can possibly be going 'cause we got somebody going already. We're still waiting on our phone call if corporate is listening right now to understand y'all in town. We are willing to go. We have made sure we have nothing on the schedule. So if y'all need us for anything, y'all want us backstage. Escort an artist or whatever. We'll do it if y'all want us to. - I don't care if you want me to pick up trash. - That's gonna say, I'll just sell the beers in the aisle if you like. - Yeah, I don't either. Partly cloudy, 50% chance of rain, he didn't index 104. 79 right now. Speaking of things that we're going to be doing in September, Johnny's house lost weekend. It is selling quickly. We wanted an opportunity just to spend the weekend with you guys and when you set it up. And you don't understand behind the scene, it took weeks to get this done. We're gonna be at the Crib Royale on September 27th and 28th. It's two nights with our special events. We have an itinerary for Friday and also all day on Saturday. And then good luck how you feel on Sunday. Your adults do what you need to do. - We'll probably cross paths on the way out. - Mm hmm. - It's gonna be a lot of fun, man. And we're doing it for you. It's our ideas to spend as much time as we can with you and get to know you one-on-one. You're listening us every day. So we want to put ourselves out there. September 28th, Crib Royale. Just go to XL1067.com and it'll tell you all the information. Again, we only have a block that they told us that we can sell. Hopefully we can sell those out and maybe ask them for more. But make sure you get your chance. We want to hang out with us. Yeah, I mean, it's selling quickly. It's gonna be a fun time and we're looking forward to it. All right, the talent hour. There's rumors that may go away. So this might be the final talent hour for you to get in. In this one, it's gonna be either singing or regular rap karaoke. And we're gonna hook you up with something for your family to do. Four tickets to Disney on ice at the Kia Center Friday, August 30th, tickets on sale right now. We've just sang a lot of songs. We've wrapped a lot of songs on during this period. Yes, I think we've wrapped every song that was available to wrap. So now here's your opportunity. It's a song that you've had in your head for years. Whatever reason there was your song back in the day, it might be a song right now. And here's an opportunity to just do it on the radio or you're a karaoke genius. You go to these karaoke shows and you sing and you are the best. And we realized once we interrupted a karaoke night that y'all don't play. I learned that night. Don't go in there playing. They were killing us with their eyes. Yes. But they wanted to kill us. We thought it was the funniest thing in the world. They didn't. And there's a video floating around us somewhere. Yes. Of us doing so. But if you wanted those books that you really can sing, here's an opportunity to do it. An opportunity to get your family out on a night on us four tickets to Disney on ice at the Kia Center that's happening on Friday, August 30th, tickets on sale right now. But you don't have to and you participate. You got a rap song, you know it word for word, you got flow, then call us up or you can sing. So it'll be rappers against singers who will ever call in first, the ones that participate. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. It is at talent hour. You got it. You sing it right here on Johnny's house. It's like it's 104, 79 right now, 50% chance of rain other than that is going to be partly cloudy. All right, talent hour may be going away. But this might be the last time you can get in and represent your talent today. You got four tickets to Disney on ice at the Kia Center Friday, August 30th, tickets on sale right now. You can rap or you can sing whatever talent you want and we're going to judge you by that. Familiar names to say you want to wrap it up from Ocala, Alberto. What's up, Alberto? - Hey, good morning, everybody. How you doing? - Alberto, you from the live stream? - I am from the live stream. - So y'all decided to come on over here and compete today, huh? - Yeah, I heard this the last one and I didn't want to disappoint the people. - Oh, did I want to disappoint the people? - Yeah, I got it. - I got it, I got it. - All right, Alberto. All right, Alberto, what are you going to be doing? Singing, rapping, which one? - All right, so I'm going to be doing, take me as I am by the crowd. Maybe we need something Jesus this morning on a Friday. - So I'm going to play some Christian music on the talent hour. All right, man, we'll sit back and you do what you do. - I got you. - Great, true faith. I talked to the captain the other day. He was like, man, I really want to come to Christ, but I clean my life up first, get my sins together. I told him, I used to think that way too. I thought I had to change myself before I could come to Christ, but Christ changed me. Let me tell you my story, it starts like this. It's 546 in the morning, talking to turn the chest burning, some of them I had, keep reoccurring, having visions in my head, a big kid, crying at the feet of the father for all the wrong things that he did. Now I'm sweating in my cheek, can't sleep. My mind keeps telling me I'm six feet deep over in my knee, even though I'm still alive. I can't tell the way that I'm living my life. I feel like I'm going to hell. God told me that I should accept you, that I had to leave the world 'cause the world left you. Reaching I can't change like a mystery to me. So I make believe that really isn't heaven 4G, even though they said, you love the world so much, you share your blood, God. I feel I'm too messed up for love until I'm coming. - All right, I'm ready for it, okay? Okay, man, the Christian Eminem. Wow. All right, let's go, okay, man. And what's the name of this artist? - His name is LaCray. - Now I'm gonna tell you, I see it on my screen, and it says, "Take me as I am." I thought Norese had misspelled ludicrous. (laughing) - Come on, that's my generation too. - That's a valid concern. That's a valid concern, I'm not gonna lie to you. - I can't take it away though. - I'm saying, oh, I don't know, take me as any of my ludicrous, maybe that's one of new songs. (laughing) And, brother, you hold on, good job with that. All right, next one up from Lake Mary. - Lake murder. - Joy. (laughing) - Hey, good morning. - You from last stream too? - Yes, sir. - Boy, I decided to come over here and play today, didn't you? (laughing) All right. - Thank you. - All right, so what are you gonna be doing? Singing, rapping, what are you gonna do? - Oh, I'm gonna sing, just give me a re-event. - All right, whenever you're ready. All right. ♪ Right from the start ♪ ♪ You were a thief who stole my heart ♪ ♪ And I, you're willing, fix 'em ♪ ♪ I let you see the parts of me ♪ ♪ That were all that pretty ♪ ♪ And let me touch you, fix 'em ♪ ♪ Now you've been talking in your sleep ♪ ♪ Oh, oh, things you've never stayed to me ♪ ♪ Oh, oh, tell me that you've had enough ♪ ♪ Of my love ♪ ♪ I love ♪ - All right, all right, all right, all right, oh. - Oh, that's a big part. - You messed up the chorus, man. - Yeah. - Go ahead, Jordan, I'm sorry. Go ahead, keep going. - Okay. ♪ Don't give me a re-event ♪ ♪ Just a little bit enough ♪ ♪ Just a second when I've broken your fence ♪ ♪ And we can't let you have a guess ♪ ♪ We're still in the starts ♪ ♪ We're still in the starts ♪ ♪ On my heart when I've broken your fence ♪ ♪ And we can't wait to love again ♪ - Come on. - Yeah! - Yeah! - Yeah! - All right, all right, in the room. On the count of three, you have Umberto, who turned into the Christian M&M, and Jordan, give me a minute, and I stepped in on the most important part. - Yeah. - On the count of three, hold up your fingers for the winner. One, two, three. - Ryan, three is in a number. - I'm abstaining from voting. - Oh, okay. - That's, that's none of the above. - Is there another above? All right, if that is correct, then Umberto, congratulations. You are the one that got four tickets in Disney on Ice Under Kids on a Friday, August 30th. Tickets on sale right now. Congratulations. - Thank you guys, thank you guys. - Thank you for that, and we come back. Talent hour continues, it may be the last one. - Uh-oh. - It may be the last one, but it's been hot for the last, what, month? No, he didn't dance. - Yeah, good. - That's the one on the halfway through? Man, I went to, I had to do meet the teacher, and there was one hall room that didn't have AC. - What? - Oh, no. - They hoped that it was gonna be working by Monday. Whoo, and y'all know me. When I saw a sweat, their full head stopped. (laughs) It was hot, it's gonna be hot again today. He didn't dance about 104, it is 79 right now, with a 50% chance of rain. All right, it's time for porcelain. A little sad, 'cause this might be it. But that's okay, we're gonna represent today. Porcelain today, you're gonna give yourself a pair of tickets where you can join us tomorrow night for the endless summer 18 and up Island H2O Waterpark. It's gonna be tomorrow 7-11 at Island H2O. Johnny's house will be there, it's kind of an end of the summer, a list of appreciation teachers. Don't they get a discount? - Yeah, teachers at the gate, bring your ID. - We're gonna hook you up 'cause Monday school starts. And if you wanna get in right now, 407-919-1067-8777-919-1067. Then the topic is, if this was the last time, welcome to everybody to Johnny's Coffee House. I have some sad news. We've been trying to work it out with the landlords, but after the show today, you're throwing us out. - Oh no. - The Coffee House is shutting down. - I'm taking love in. - Today. But everything's on sale, y'all. Everything's on sale in the kitchen, and we got 200 tons of french fries. So anything you order today, grilled cheese, french fries, turkey necks, french fries, hot dogs, french fries. And I don't know what that mystery meat is, but it's coming with french fries too. And only fountain drink we have left is diet, fanta, and it's green. I'm not sure what color that is. I mean, what flavor that is. - That's mold. - But that one we gonna throw in free so we can sell the machine. - All right, but saying I'm on stage first, I will go first if this was the last time. If this was the last time for Portra Slam, I wouldn't get mad. I wouldn't give a damn. Y'all have no idea how hard it is to write poetry week to week, but I did realize writing poetry with my thing. I never did peak. I did find out a lot of y'all have a lot of true talents. And some of y'all called in, high as hell, and a lot bit. If this is the last Portra Slam, don't worry. 'Cause we'll see it again on the stage at Johnny's podcast live. - Yeah. - That's our damn, this is it, y'all, y'all see it again. - See, now they're gonna ask when it is. We don't know. - All right, we got somebody already hit the stage. All right, let's see who we are from Orlando. Chris, Chris, good morning. - Good morning, guys. How are you doing? Thank you. - Thank you, Chris. If this was the last time. - All right. If this was the last, if this was the last, let it be bathed in the sun's warm embrace. Golden rays kissing our skin, a tender, timeless grace. Let the sky paint its canvas with tears of dawn and dust as we gather close in love and trust. If this was the last, let the whispers of the trees, sing songs of our memories carried by the breeze. - The laughter of children, the stories we spun, echoing through the valleys where the rivers run. Just with the laughs that the flowers bloom bright. On the field of our dreams, under the soft and the light, the scent of the earth, the rest of the leaves, it's the sympathy of nature in which our hearts believe. But this was the last, the last family being here, holding hands, sharing smiles, weeping away each year. In the warmth of our home where love's light shines, we fanned our peace in the final times. It's what's the last, let us cherish each breath with gratitude and joy until the very end. For the warmth of the sun and our love we share, we find eternal and moments are rare. - Bro, you just wrote that. - No, chat GBT didn't. (laughing) - I'm like, yo, he's gonna poetic you. - Wow. - I'll tell you what, man. Go ahead and make your way to the back of the restaurant. Grab anything you want with a plate of fries. It's on us, all right? Good job with that. - Thank you. - Thank you. - Thank you. (laughing) - Thank you, no chat, GBT wrote that. - That's no way, it'll be impossible. Did you get right? Wow. - 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. If this was the last time, poetry slam, we are gonna hook you up so you can join us tomorrow night. That in the summer, 18 up Island H2O Waterpark will be there tonight and a 50% chance of rain. All right, poetry slam is on. It's maybe the last time, y'all. The cafe closes tonight. Well, actually, after we finish the segment, it is closed, everything half price, 1595 with fries and Fanta Green. I don't know what that is. The topic of the poetry slam, if this was the last time, she's done very well on the scene. Norese, it's your time to shine. - All right. - Yeah. - Here we go. - Here we go. This has to be the last time. The last time, or I swear, it's a crime. I'm talking the last time, especially while I'm in my prime, that I submit to babysitting my nieces and nephew at any given time. Yesterday, I was walking them and struggled to get work done, changing diapers, feeding, and being the fun one. I mean, I literally just froze my eggs to postpone the kid part and do work and hang with friends. Like, what if I plan to date with my future husband and then lose the opportunity to find him, what then? I swear this better be the last time. I've lost enough time as it is. Now I'm just playing, give me the kids. You know, I don't mind. (laughing) - Very good little venting. A little venting. - But I love them. - Going back and stuff. I played, oh, what? The kitchen told us we're out of salt, so there's no salt for the fries. - I brought some, it's in my bag. - Oh, she got enough salt for everybody. (laughing) The hair line that came out of the back. - Why do you say curse words on the radio? (laughing) All right, here she is. Ladies and gentlemen, it's her day. Say hello to Sandra Bragg. - Thanks. If this was the last time, I know you all miss my rhymes. If this was the last time, we'd have a blast during our final broadcast. The last time would be epic. We might even need a paramedic. We'd tell bad jokes and laugh 'til we cry. It would be one hell of a goodbye. I will say I hated the poetry slam. You all saw me stressin' on the YouTube cam. - Okay. - If this was the last time, we'd be going out with a bang, but you'll always be a part of the right gang. (clapping) - Hey. - I was gonna try to use gang. - Yes, I didn't weep. - Not with a bang. - But I didn't. - No, not with a bang. - Gang. - Of course. - Yeah. - Yeah. - All right. All right, somebody we just flew in to be one of the last talents to hit the stage. She's live here from Utah. Ladies and gentlemen, give us some love. Tessa from Utah. Tessa! Tessa, everybody in the crowd wants to know if you're the last one on the poetry slam. They need to know. Are you high? - I can't write poetry if I ain't high. (laughing) - You can't write poetry when you're high. (laughing) - I can't watch that. - The head line of came back from around the corner again. (laughing) All right, Tessa, if this was the last time. - I can't. If this is the last time for poetry slam, that is saying in my head, I was like, damn. Writing poems high is fun, but for Johnny's tower hours, they're gonna be done. Who else am I gonna write poems for at six in the morning? I never found poetry slam boring. So I guess R.I.P. I'll miss Brian's poems, making me leave. So I guess on Johnny's house, this is the last time for me to write these high-ass lines. - Yeah! - Yeah! - Yeah! - Tessa! For Utah! - Nice job! - Tessa! For Utah! (cheering) Tessa! - Representing! - Represent. You hold on a second. And now, the last time, our head line of this evening, he's from Bokee. - He's BG. - Well, because it could be the last time, I figure I had to switch up my style for real this time. - Yes. - I know I've faked it a lot of times, but this time it's gonna be for real. If, if this, if this is the last time, - Preach. - If this is the last time, then I get to rhyme. - Say. - It is 1,000% your fault. - What? - This could be the end. Never do this again, 'cause research says you don't like it. - That's what I say. - If this bit is dead, people. You heard what I said, since you can play emails to Jeremy Rice. Rice! - Thank you very much. Thank you very much. - Yeah! - The winner of the poetry slam from Orlando. Chris, Chris, congratulations. You are the winner of the last poetry slam. Congratulations. (audience applauding) There has been rumor in the room that you did not write that. - Uh-oh. - But I was not there, so I cannot say. Okay, all right, well, congratulations. You got some pretty tickets in the summer. That's 18-up party tomorrow night, when everybody to come and join us into the summer is listen appreciation, teach appreciation. It's all going on tomorrow night at Island H2O, Waterpark, 7-2-11. Lot of stuff going on, hope. - Do you need to see your family doctor today? Now you can at Advent Health Primary Care Plus. But what's the plus? On-site labs, virtual visits, evening and weekend hours, and of course, same day appointments. It's comprehensive primary care on your schedule. Wear your home for wellness exams, health screenings, nutritional counseling, and even mental health support. Visit primarycareplusnow.com to schedule an appointment today. Primary Care Plus, a whole lot more. - It is Ryan Seacrest here. Everybody needs some variety in life. 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I heart media. - Ryan Brown, what is the hype so the Jeremy Rice hype song of the day? - Well, you know, it's always gotta be themed out. - Yes, it does. Snoop Dogg is running the Olympics right now. - Uh-huh. - How about a little Snoop Dogg? - All right, Snoop Dogg, hype song if you like. - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's Audrey Rodriguez. - Johnny's house, mornings. Orlando's number one hit music station all day. ♪ And now ♪ ♪ And now ♪ ♪ One, two, seven ♪ - Orlando. - Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news, with Ray. - All right, so it is Friday. Let's talk about the new movies that are out this weekend. - All right. - Do we have Borderlands? - It's supposed to be like the movie adaptation of the popular video game. - Yeah. - What's his name in there? Kevin Hart, yeah. - Yep, so Kevin Hart's in it. Kate Blanchett is the bounty hunter who returns to her chaotic home planet on a mission. So the team of misfits that she allies with is Kevin Hart, Jamie Curtis. - He wants to be an action star. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. Jack Black is the voice of the robot. So there's pretty big names in that. It ends with us. This is, I think, going to be pretty big. - One of my favorites. - It ends with Blake Lively. - Yeah. - And Justin Baldani. Justin Baldani is like the acclaimed director. So it's based off of the romantic drama novel, James. - You know I read that. (laughing) I read that last weekend. - It's like a romantic drama about a woman who finds herself in an abusive relationship, similar to what her mom went through it. And, you know, so it's like a romance. - Did she beat him up? - Did she run like kickboxing and beat him up? Like Jaylin did it enough? - I don't know. - I like that. - But I just know that they've been promoting this heavily. - And then it's going to go, it's going to do pretty well. 'Cause it's a lot of people. - And it's from a book? - Yes. And so I know a lot of people are taking like their girls. It's like a girls night out kind of movie as well. - You come home manager man. - Yeah. (laughing) - I can't believe you. - What I do. - What I do. - Wait up for a dream after he cheated on you. - Yeah. (laughing) - It's supposed to be pretty good. - All the gamers are talking about Borderlands. So it should do further well too. - Oh really? - The universe looks fine. - Yeah. - Blake Shelton just announced a Las Vegas residency at Caesar's Palace starting in 2025. He's been swirling for years now I guess. - That's an easy money man. - I know. So if you're going to head to Vegas to see Blake Shelton, he's going to start there in 2025 at Caesar's Palace. So he's appeared a couple of times with Gwen Stefani for her residency before. So he's no stranger to like being up there on stage in Vegas. - Nice. - But if you're going to head out there, he said he may end up at Old Red jumping on stage one night, you know, since Old Red is out there as well. - Yeah. No, I'm sure he's going to do that. - Yeah. - Yeah, so. - That's a good business move. - It's also, they said if Blake Shelton shows up on an ounce at the bar, he's most likely going to pay for your bill or like pay for shots or drinks or something like that. - When does it start? - So it just says starting in 2025, Brian's like scheduling his appointment right now. - No, no, I'm just thinking of something else that's going down in September today. Gwen Stefani's going to be at in Las Vegas. - Oh, oh, I see what you're saying. - Put me in a hand. - Think in. - Yeah, then maybe I added. - Yeah, I wouldn't make. I wouldn't make the trip to Vegas. Personally, just to see Blake Shelton, but if he was going to do something else. - Yes, so Post Malone is teasing his F1 Trillion coming out next week. And so he actually just released like the whole lineup or like the whole song track, like the titles for his songs. So if you look at it, Tim McGraw, Hank Williams, Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, Dolly Parton, Brad Paisley, Luke Combs, Laney Wilson, Jelly Roll. Chris Stapleton, any one of the biggest country artists is on this album. - Wow. - So he has teamed up with every single large-- - That's how you know. - That's pretty much they co-signed them. They said, okay, you good. - Yeah, so I mean, people are very stoked for that album to come out. Let's see here, Ariana Grande was talking about how people are like the hackers. You know hackers like leak new music before they do. And she's like, she's talking about how it's dehumanizing and how like the impact of hackers leaking her music. She says she's got mixed feelings about the whole thing. Like it's really cool because they want to hear her music before she releases it. So it's like, it's like some positive aspect of it where it's like you listen to these leaks songs and it's like this weird kind of like gratitude from the fans, but yeah, it's also dehumanizing 'cause she's like, I want to do it on my own time. And I want to like publish it when I want to and all these things. - That's part of the game now though. - Yeah, so back in February, she went after music leakers with like a fierce like no nonsense attitude. And so she was like sending cease and desist letters to people, but she wanted to-- - How do you like it? I mean, what do you do? Break into the computer or-- - I don't know. - How do you get that music? - I don't know 'cause there's like a lot of people that were saying that they were asking the same question. So it's like, is it somebody internally that's leaking in? - Yeah, it has to be. - Or is it hackers who actually hack their system and get what she has? - Or somebody's just growing poi who leaks it. - Takes it and gives it away to somebody. - Gives it a couple dollars 'cause yeah, they're mad at you. It can be a lot of things. All right, Ray, take a breath, come back, tell us what's happening over the weekend. - I mean, hot and humid, feeling like it's 104, it is still 79 right now. Even though it's hot and there's a slight chance of rain, you don't need to stay in the house, please take advantage of some of this stuff going on. So Ray was happening in town. - All right, so Tuffy's in Sanford, they always have something cool going on. - Okay. - And tonight they kick off their premiere of their dueling pianos that they're gonna start doing over there, yeah. So Tuffy's music box and lounge. - That's a cool place. - It is, they gave us a tour a couple months ago and I like that place a lot, yeah. So that kicks off at nine o'clock tonight, the dueling pianos. Over at the Kia Center, they're having a higher Palooza. So listen, if you are looking for a job, this kicks off at 11 o'clock this morning at the Kia Center. There are 6,000 employers that are there. It is a, yeah, 6,000 employers that are there today at the Kia Center. It's called higher Palooza. - Good load. - 11 to 12 is like where there's gonna be like a lot of like employers that are setting up and all that stuff. So they have free career advice sessions, free professional head shots, free resume reviews. - If you don't get a job out of this place, you ain't trying hard enough. - Free parking. - Goodness. - So Kia Center, look up higher Palooza today. - Wow. - Yes. - That's insane. - Thrown it out there. Tastes of Central Florida is on Saturday. This is something that Johnny's been talking about and promoting six o'clock. That kicks off over at the Cygnia Hilton in Orlando Bonnet Creek. Over 80 local culinary and beverage partners come together so you can join each other and try and drink all that stuff. - It's a lot of fun. - Also on Saturday, of course, you can hang out with us. Island H2O tickets are still available kicking off at seven o'clock to 11. This is an adult-only party. - Yes, yes, yes, yes. - So enjoy the park under the stars and DJ Dirty Mellow gonna be out there with us. - I know he's smiling. They're coming here though. - I know. - On Saturday during the day, they have live on the lawn over at Lake Nona. So you can kick off the start of the weekend with live entertainment. And this is something chill that you could do with the kids and stuff. If you wanna just enjoy each other's time before school kicks off, they've got lawn games and they do this pretty much every Saturday. - And Lake Nona? - Yep. - Oh wow. - Paw Patrol Live Heroes United is happening. It's Saturday and Sunday. So-- - It seems like they're coming down every other week. - I know. Well, I mean, Orlando's a big city for them. And as long as tickets are selling, let's do it. - Yes, sir. - Come bring 'em back. - Sure, bring 'em back. - Also, I wanna mention to the teachers, Rock Pit Brewing, every Friday, they do teacher happy hour. - Good. - So I mean, this upcoming Friday, as you finish your first week of school, from three to seven Rock Pit Brewing, they celebrate you guys and your dedication to hard work and, you know, trying to teach our kids. - Oh yeah, it's gonna be a great, it's your first week. - 50% off all drinks, beers, cocktails, wine, plus they have like some little snack bites that you can get. So, 50% off drinks, teachers, happy hour, Rock Pit Brewing, every Friday. - Very good, very good. We come back, the list for the first week ever in the history of this year, I am not winning. - Nope. - But there's another, a twist in it. And we'll tell you about that couple. - Studios, we're getting a new puppy today. So it was our last night out when I happened to worry about running home, so we had dinner and walked around. I wanted to ride this new Star, well, it's not new, but the newest Star Wars ride and the rise over the resistance, I've never ridden it. So we did the ride, first time I waited in line for in a long time, 'cause we're so spoiled. And then we got to the end of the ride and it ends outside and I saw this water coming down and I thought it was a waterfall. I'm like, man, that waterfall's legit. And the person that works there goes, that's rain. It's not a waterfall, it's a waterfall in this ride. I'm like, what? - It didn't tell what to do. - So we get off and everyone's kind of at the end and they don't want to go out there. And they're like, keep it moving. You got to clear this area. - You got to clear the area. - Because there's other people getting off the ride. If you're in the way, they can't get off the ride. So we had to just go out in the rain. - Just had to do it. - So sometimes you got to make that choice. - We got wet, then we were like, you know what? We're wet, let's get drinks. So we got drinks and went and rode tower tear. - Oh, I love guys. - I saw four guys, they were friends. You can tell that when they were walking from their hotel, it was dry, it's raining like crazy. They're walking, no head down, they're like, you know what? - You're just accepted. - It is what it is. - Yeah. - 50% chance of rain a day with a heat index of 104. All right, it's time to play the list. Brian has gone through the web. Only he has the answer. It's one of those closest to number one contest that we do. We've been doing it for years. Ray is a three time defending champion. - Yeah, yeah. - And this year I've been leading every week. Except last time we took a break and somehow Ray is winning. - Somehow, will you say somehow like you won't even hear? I wasn't here. - Yes, you were. - I was a blur. I think I was out that day. All right, now today you're gonna be playing for a pair of tickets too. In the summer, this 18-up party at Island H2O Waterpark would be their Saturday, get some friends. It's gonna be a nice night to cool off. A glow foam party, slides, rides, wave pool, laser river, all of that. Especially drinks including the Johnny's Beach Bliss and the Mark Glow Rita. Glow, see that? - My glow Rita. - Glow Rita. - Yes. By DJ, dirty, melo. It's gonna be a lot of fun. You can get tickets if you haven't gotten them in advance. You're gonna be playing for this. All right, now what happens is you call us up right now. 407-919-1067-8777-919. We'll tell you what the list is once you call in so that way we can lock in your answers. Now we do it two ways. You guys winning for prizes? We do it for bragging rights in here. So we got two things. Well, three things we need to find out. The first thing we need to find out is what order? No, the point tool. - Yeah, so where are we at? Point wise. - All right, so point wise, Johnny has 91. I have 112 and Nerys has 80. - All right, so we're gonna spend the will and feel how much we're playing for. - Yeah, I decided not to do that today. - Oh. - I didn't run this by you guys. - Something new has been added. - I didn't run it by you, but we're gonna go this route anyway. - Okay. - So I don't wanna hear no complaining. - Okay. - Oh gosh, I'm nervous. - We're all playing. - Today, the winner of the list will receive 32 points. - 32! - Which is the exact points it would take for Nerys to tie for first place. - Okay. (laughing) - Do you need to see your family doctor today? Now you can, at Advent Health Primary Care Plus. But what's the plus? On-site labs, virtual visits, evening and weekend hours, and of course, same day appointments. It's comprehensive primary care on your schedule. Wear your home for wellness exams, health screenings. Nutritional counseling, and even mental health support. Visit primarycareplusnow.com to schedule an appointment today. Primary Care Plus, a whole lot more. - If you make the top 10, I'll cut that in half and give you 16 points. - 10, that's still so many points. - If you don't make the list, negative 32 points. - Oh! - So Nerys, you could go from dead last to tied for first, or you could cut your points in pretty much half. - Wow. - Find your real one for looking out for me. - Wow. - So, I'm here for the right. - All right, well, it's all for you guys. - Let's spin the wheel to see what order we're going in. - All right, who's going first? Who's going first? Who's going first? It is gonna be... - Oi! - The Hall of Famer. - It's gonna be me! - Shiny magic. (laughing) - It's gonna be... (screaming) - Yo, you better hope that you're on this list. - No, it'll be the last one. - In the words of Morgan Freeman, in one of those movies that the earth was blowing up and he was president. I'll say, ready, you better hope. No, you better pray. - You better pray that you're on this list 'cause negative 32 is a lot. - That's a lot! All right, now, if you want to play 407, 919, 1006, 787, 919, 1006, 7. Once you call us in, we'll tell you what the list is. When you come back, you can play along with us and watch me win those 32 points, baby! Coming back on Johnny's house. Not through the internet. Doesn't matter what you find. It's not matching up with his. You cannot compete. And we're trying to get closest to number one. Now, we behind the scenes, we've already called in. We locked in your answers. We play first for bragging rights. And today is a 32 point, 32 point swing. - And how it works in neris all the way up to tied for first. - All right, so how's it working, Yambi? - All right, let's see. If you win, overall, you get 32 points. If you're in the top 10, I'll cut that in half, give you 16. If you lose-- - And not on the list. - Not on the list at all in the top 10, negative 32. - I got a question. - What if you're on the top 10, but you're in last place? - You're fine, you get 16 points. - Okay, you got to be in the top 10. - Yeah, I'm going to save that for later where if you lose, you lose-- - You lose, okay. - All right, so behind, you heard it? I get to go first, so Brian, if you can, what is the list? - What the Olympics wrapping up tomorrow is they asked a bunch of people, "What sport are you most likely to watch?" - Most likely to watch, okay? I have two written down, and Ray told me to pick the second one, so I'm going with diving. - Diving. - That's my question. - What? - Okay, go ahead. - Go ahead. - That was not your question. - Go ahead. - Diving. - Diving. - Diving. I would never watch that any other time, but I will watch it on the Olympics. - Uh-oh, that's a pretty good choice. Diving is number four. - What? - What? - Think about it, what else would you watch diving? I just watched Cliff Diving, would have gone wild world sports years ago. All right. Wow. - Wait, okay. That you know what I'm going to say, Nerf? - Yes, yes. - That's not the same. - I just watched it. - You're not the same. - Seriously, honestly. - Does he think any amount of logic think that's the same? - That's not the same. - No, but I thought it was just because it was like somewhat of the same field. - No. - Or because it's in the water. - Basically. So what you're saying is-- - So anything on land is the same? - No, because I'm like track and field like. - Okay, but here's about mine. It doesn't matter 'cause I got it first. I went first. See, if you'd have gone last and didn't do it, but I went first. That was my guess. - See, now I have more questions, but I don't know if I-- - But there's no-- - So like, so you can't-- - I want to ask you a question, but I want to do it off air. - You can't. This is it. - We're in the game now. - All right. - Ray, what is your guess? What is the game being? How do you write it down? - It is the Olympics and the sport you're most likely to watch. - Most likely to watch. - Ray. - I'm not feeling confident whatsoever with this now. I'm gonna say-- - There's an easy one that's-- - Soccer. - You're lucky. - I'm going soccer. - You're lucky. - Why? - Soccer's number nine. - All right, I'll take it. - Wow, I wouldn't even thought it was top team. - All right, all right. - I really thought you'd choke on that one. - I got one. - There's an easy one-- - I know. - That is a shoe-in to be the top team. - I got it right here. I got guaranteed. I got it right now. - Okay, and I'm gonna say it. - Watch, I'm gonna say it. - Ready? - Uh-huh. - Tennis. - No, that ain't it. - What? - No! - You just, you just, you are done. - I don't know what's on my list. - You are done. - I don't wanna play this game anymore. - Oh my goodness. - Tennis. - Tennis. - What? - You watch tennis every week. You got US Open and French Open. - It's done. - One of them didn't get almost. - People are more likely to watch. - Yeah, dude. - You don't wanna watch tennis. - Wasn't it? - What's the number? - Wasn't it? - I would never watch. - I love, it sounds like it's not even done. - It's not seen. - Again, I can't not just. - It's 16. (all cheering) - I'm gonna play this anymore. - Oh. - I think this game's so good. - Oh my goodness. - It's terrible. I'm still on the lead. - You're still on the lead? - Yes, because you only got 32 points and 32 points since you got 123. And I still got 16 points. So that puts me at. - Now you know, 32 points puts Johnny on 40. - Oh yeah, I know you're right. You're right. - 144. No wait, now I'm looking at yours too. - Yeah, I don't know. - I can't see names. - Okay, so Johnny has 123. - Okay, yeah, 'cause he had 91. - Yeah, okay. - And I have 118. - Oh, no, no, no, no, no. - 16, yeah, that's 20. No, you got 28. - Oh, geez. - What is it? Hold on. - I got 128. I got 128. Here we go. I did the math wrong. So Johnny has 123. I have 128. So I was right. I'm still on the lead, Maurice. I am so sorry. - This is terrible. - You got down to 48. - Bro, I don't even want to play anymore. I don't want that one to go. - I just did the math. - Good. - All right. So they didn't update the board there, Ray. - This is... - Johnny picked up the win here. Ray made the top 10. - Yeah. - I'm not sure what, Maurice. - Tennis? - How was that not even? It was bad? - Okay, I thought about sports. I would never watch unless the Olympics were on. That's the way I took it. You're most likely to watch. - Okay. - I'd watch tennis all the time. All right, let's go. All right, let's go to you guys. All right, from the APK, Travis. Travis, good morning. - Good morning, Johnny. How's that doing? - All right, in the Olympics, what sport are you most likely to watch? - So I have my answer locked in that they took, but I was told two answers were already taken. - Yes. - Did not hear one of them. So if possible, I would like to switch my answer. - No, no, no, no. There's people on hold that have your answer already. Nobody in the room has it. - No, okay. - Got it. - Okay. - Then I'm going to say track. - Track and feel. I'm glad you picked that because I would have. - Well, it's number three. - Number three. Good job, but not good enough for the contest. - All right. - All right, let's see here. And let's go with Jupiter, Valerie. - Hi, good morning. - Valerie, what sport most likely to watch? - I said gymnastics. - And what do you think about that one? - I feel pretty good about that. - Really? All right, and the answer is gymnastics is number one. - Congratulations, you're the winner! - Tricked it up a little bit. Got a pair of tickets in the summer. 18 up party on the H2O Water Park Saturday, August 10th, seven to 11th. We'll be there. Hopefully you'll join us. And we'll say congratulations to you in person, okay? - Thank you. - All right. And I went ahead to the first place and from Claremont Wesley had swimming, which is number two. - Number two. - All right, so what's the top 10 I see? - There's one I know. - Yeah. - This is the one I'm surprised. Well, this one's not, but there's one I'm surprised nobody picked because it's an easy one. Even if it's not going to win, it's going to get you in the top. - Yeah, that's what I knew. - Number 10 is fencing. - Oh. - I did write that out. - That's not bad though. - Number nine, soccer. Number eight, rowing. - Yeah, that's another one I watched, but never. - Number seven, volleyball. - That's what I had. - Yeah. - I had volleyball. - The one that would have been a guaranteed top 10, number six, basketball. - I got that down. - I wrote that down too. - Yeah, because Team USA, everyone's going to watch Team USA. Number five, the fella's no. Beach volleyball. - Beach volleyball. - Yeah, baby, baby. - Number four is diving. Number three, track and field. Number two, swimming. Number one, gymnastics. - Okay, now y'all question of air was, you wanted to know-- - Is swimming encompassing everything with swimming? - Thank you. - Diving is a swim. - Diving, you don't swim. - Yeah, okay. - You got to swim to get to real. - I mean, you swim where you drown. - So wait the ladies where they're doing the-- - Synchronized swimming is different than race swimming. So if you would have said synchronized swimming, it wouldn't been the same. It's swimming. - Well, that would be the best. - You still wouldn't have been top 10, but you still wouldn't have been. - That wasn't what I did. - It's terrible. - All right, so I have 123. Ray have 128, nor he's 48. - For all this is so bad. And Brian's out here really trying to look out for it. - Brian's gonna have 100 points. Today is 100 points. - Yes, yes. - Today is 100 points if your name is Norese. (all laughing) - And you get it automatically. - Anybody else is playing for this. All right, love playing the game. Let's get out of here, y'all, it's 946. - Synchronized swimming 22. - 22, a water park. It's from 7 to 11, but we'll be there hanging out with you. You get your friends. It's gonna be a glow foam party. We're gonna try to make sure that Ray does not get the foam gun. And if you are in the party, I'm telling you now, turn your back towards the foam while it's going on. If not, if you look at it, it's a scary thing, y'all. It's the scary thing, it's crazy. But it looks good. Slides, rides, wave pool, lazy river, everything, especially drink. Johnny's Beach Blast and Mark Glow Rita. And our boy, DJ Dirty Melo's gonna be playing music. We're looking forward to hanging out with you. We can call it end of the summer. Listen, appreciation, teachers get out last weekend. Whatever it is, come out and join us. If you don't get ticket, if you don't buy tickets up front, you can get them there. And we look forward to seeing you tomorrow night. Ms. Ray, what you got going on, girl? - Helping the girlfriend move today. - Woo, that's love. - Yes, so helping her move today. And then of course tomorrow, the Island H2O, a funny event with you guys. I got some friends coming out, so we're gonna have some fun. And then Sunday, probably just hanging out, relaxing getting prepared for the first day of school. - Yeah, Ray won't be here Monday 'cause she's taking her babies to school. And you still gotta call in. - Yes, I need to call me as much as you want. - Once you drop them off, I need that. - Gotcha. - You know, 'cause of course, every year we do, did you get to look back? - Yes. - And look back is when you drop them off for the first time and you walk and they go to their teacher, do they look back or do they keep going? - Yeah, wow, that is a real thing, isn't it? - It is a real thing. And if you get to look back, it's worse. 'Cause it's like, you leaving me? If you don't get to look back, that's worse. - I feel like the first day they're excited, but when you get by Wednesday, Wednesday, they're like, "I don't wanna go." - Go right. (laughing) - Uh, Norese. - I'm gonna go home and cry 'cause I keep losing at this game. (laughing) - I can't believe you. - I literally can't believe this either. Like, I'm in my arms on the floor. - You had a big argument. What if this? What am I? You, what? - Even with my list of like, answers, there's no waiting for me. But anyway, this weekend, I got some coffee dates set up. - Nice. - Hanging out a little bit. Hang out with you guys tomorrow and then just kind of kick back. - Very good, very good, B. - Now that there's a bunch of work to do around here, I'm gonna-- - Man, you about to have a new decision in your family. - We're coming up with a new way to help Norese try to get some points. I don't even know what to do now. Phone a friend, maybe. - You got a big J coming today. - And we should do phone a friend. - Let you have two choices, I don't know. - Let somebody play for you. - Yeah, lifeline. - You know, lifeline. - Something, I mean, I don't know what to do. Yeah, then my wife and I are, we're getting a new puppy today. - Look at you, man. - So, yeah. - Wow, she's been thinking about it 'cause, you know, we lost London about 10 months ago. - It's been a long? - Yeah, and we've had it for 16 years, and my wife works from home, so she's always all, you know, by herself. And then she came across this little dog named Lolo, and so she saw it, and it's a little tiny dog that looks like London, but it's all black with a little white, like, chain, but because the name was Lolo, she's like, "Oh my God, let's like London." So she had to have-- - We all want to get it today. - So we adopted it, we're going to get it today. - Wow, that's big. - Yeah, we should see pictures. - No addition to the family. - It's tiny, it's three pounds, like three pounds. - This one, you go here. (dog barking) - That means that it's hungry, and where's mama at? - I go here, nothing, 'cause I sleep in my own room. - Oh, that's right, that's right, that's right. All right, well, we're gonna have to think over to Ryan Seacrest. Hopefully we'll see you tomorrow night, other night. - Do you need to see your family doctor today? Now you can, at AdventHealth Primary Care Plus. But what's the plus? On-site labs, virtual visits, evening and weekend hours, and of course, same day appointments. It's comprehensive primary care on your schedule. Wear your home for wellness exams, health screenings, nutritional counseling, and even mental health support. Visit primarycareplusnow.com to schedule an appointment today. 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