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FULL SHOW: 1st Day Back to School!

Johnny's House is here to kickstart your first day of school! Teacher and Parents share with us their take on the first day of school! Shout outs from students and teachers. Johnny Magic shares with us his latest nonprofit project: TOGETHER WE CAN, where the community is set to work together and help first-up a title one school.  Do you remember your first day of school? Young students tell us what styles they're wearing on their first day. And we asked parents the big question: DID YOUR KIDS DO THE LOOK BACK?!?

Duration:
1h 42m
Broadcast on:
12 Aug 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

WXXL HD1 to Varys Orlando. (keyboard keys clicking) (upbeat music) - One, two, three, ah! Here we go. (hip hop music) - I wake up with you guys. Listen to my dares, you guys. My car belt, you guys, you guys in the back. - I listen on the app. - Online, in the car, it's on all the time. (hip hop music) - I've run to your station manager about to sell and the funny things that you think funny aren't funny. Yeah, you're still on the air. (hip hop music) - Hey, you up yet? You're hanging out in Johnny's house. - XL1067. - Come on, good morning, good morning. It is 602. It is the first day of school. And I know there's one county that ain't because we'll talk about y'all next week. It is the first day of school. Got the butterflies getting ready to go. Well, is you getting dressed? It's gonna be hot, stinky hot. It's gonna be hot. School got AC. It's gonna be partly cloudy, isolated showers. 60% chance of rain. Heat index 103.76. Right now. - Now, the Johnny's house entertained the news with Ray. - Ray is out. She's taking her kids to the first day of school. She's how come back in, you know what? We'll need your crime butt up in here. - I know, right? Take your kids to school. - She would not be focused at all. - At all, at all. So you take the day and do it for yourself. So Brian is doing celebrity news today. - Kanye West. We haven't talked about him in a minute. - No, no, no, it's so Kanye. - Well, he did drop Vultures 2 and promptly got sued. This would be the 14th time he's been sued for using music he didn't get cleared by somebody else. - He knows better. - But on Vultures 2, he has a track called Lifestyle. He talks about Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift. - Okay. - He said, "I twist my Taylor spliffs tight "at the end like Travis Kelsey." That was his line. - Oh. - 'Cause Travis Kelsey's a tight end, you know, whatever. Travis Kelsey's dad did not like it. He went and reposted an article from back in the day talking about Kanye West and his, you know, mental stability. And his comment was mental illness on full display. - Oh, wow, wow. - Okay. - And this goes all the way back to 2009 with Kanye West and Taylor Swift at the VMAs when he went up there and interrupted her and everything. - Yeah. - And so it's been going back and forth for now. - Was that a dick? - The, what? - I mean, it's definitely shots fired. - I know, what do you say? - The mental illness thing? - No, no, what Kanye said is that-- - Well, I mean, they just, it's like, kind of keep your name out of my mouth. - That's how I was thinking. - And now that you brought my son into it, before you were just trash and Taylor, now you brought my son into it. I got some stuff to say about that. Drake is doing something pretty cool. He's helping raise $40 million for an Italian soccer club. So they avoid bankruptcy. - Okay. - Why don't he just write him a check? - I mean, I don't know why he didn't just buy the team, but they're going into bankruptcy. Drake caught wind of it and he ended up helping them raise $40 million. They raised it in just two weeks. - They got it? - Yeah, a group of investors actually swooped in from Toronto. And they're heavily involved in getting people to, you know, put some money up. And I guess, you know, Drake's a big sports fan anyway. So I don't know why he picked this team and he was, you know, just dead set on saving them, but maybe he should just wrote it. - Is that one of those in the big, you know, soccer leads in Europe or-- - I mean, if they were, how could they be bankrupt? Like if they were really successful? I mean, I don't-- - Well, they'd be giving me $40 million. I get the team $40 million so I can talk to Brian. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Basically. - You know, and then I gotta pay you. - Yeah. - Okay. - This is pretty cool. - They announced a whole bunch of stuff. - I know. - I've heard about it. - Yeah. - D23. So lots of stuff to break down. There is, first of all, a bunch of upcoming movies. Mufasa, The Lion King, it's a prequel to The Lion King. A lot of people have said about that because in this trailer, you find out that maybe, just maybe Mufasa was a little sideways and Scar has a reason to wanna kill him. - Oh, and the Lion King. - They never really said where Scar got the scar from, didn't they? - No, but this is because, and you'll find this out in the trailer, so this is not a spoiler alert that Mufasa was actually not in the royal family line. Scar was his friend and talked his parents into adopting Mufasa, and then Mufasa became king and not Scar. - Well, I'll be fine too. - So everyone's like, "Oh, wait a second. "Maybe Mufasa's not the villain we think he is." - Okay. - So that's how that story's gonna unfold. That was going around on social media over the weekend. Snow White, they debuted the trailer for that. - Yes, it looks so good. - And then animated our live action. - Live action, okay. - But CGI on that man, it looks great. - And Gal Gadot is the Evil Queen, which is really cool. She's the one who played Wonder Woman. Snow White, I just said that. Moana too, they just released the trailer on that one, so that sequel is gonna happen. - Can't go wrong with that one. - Freaker of Friday, which I know Ray is super excited about. It's the sequel to the OG, Freaker of Friday with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsey Lohan. - They sell only one ticket, it'll be from Ray. - Well, he'll sell 10, 'cause she'll buy it and go 10 times, see it all 10 times. - The Tron Aries was revealed with Jared Leto. Fantastic Four, Captain America Brave New World. The Mandalorian, Frozen 3 in 2027. - Wow. - Zootopia 2, Incredibles 3, Toy Story 5. - Leland Stitch. - Avatar Fire and Ash, Monster Jam. - You said Incredible? - Yes, Incredible 3. - When is it? - It doesn't have a date though. - Okay. - The Rock is gonna be in Monster Jam. - Okay. - Agatha All Along is one of the streaming ones. They're Devil Born Again, Iron Heart and Door, Star Wars Skeleton Crew and Inside Out TV Spin-Off. - Yo, Disney knows how to just dump it all on you. It's like-- - They built that excitement. - They really do. - Yeah, people are excited about this. - They did that, the lineup of that for The Avengers or like the lineup of all the movies to expect for like the next two years. Like they did that two years ago or whatever and it's just like, it really does keep you on the edge. - When you get something, when you get a little older, when they say, oh, this is coming out in 2030. I'm like, man, that's too late for me though. (laughing) - But it gets here so fast. - That's my view, dawg. - And then two major things to the theme parks that are movie themes. So there's gonna be two major rides added to the Magic Kingdom. One of them is gonna be based on Pixar's Cars, which is pretty cool. And Hollywood Studios are doing Mon Stropolis and it's gonna be a Monster's Inkland with a suspended coaster. And then in Animal Kingdom, they're adding their first ever ride based on incanto. - Okay. - Oh, that's so cool. - Oh, they're putting some money in. - Lots of stuff, wow. Now, somebody else, some other place can have a press conference 'cause they got in the gate. - What they just did. - Oh, yes. - Hey, we'll open it up a rollercoaster. - Yeah, it can happen, y'all. All right, first day of school, this is Johnny's house. We'll come back with some weird stories, but they're true. You wanna listen to that on Johnny's house. - Direct from Hollywood with Ryan Seacrest. - Diplo is one of those rare artists who seems capable of dabbling in just about any genre of popular music. And not only does he do it well, he keeps his audience interested. He's had hits in Pop, Rege, House, Country, Dancehall, even Brazilian funk. And while it might seem groundbreaking to most music fans, Diplo tells us he's just following the lead of his two idols. - John Lemon or David Bowie, those guys did like everything. They did soul records, glam records, heavy rock records. You know, like those guys, there was no rules back then. I think the same thing's true now, but we even have more access to music. - Diplo's latest project sees him exploring country music once again. Diplo presents Thomas Wesley, the mixtape, is out now. - That's direct from Hollywood. - KFC doesn't play with their original recipe chicken nuggets, but they do drench 'em in sauce. Try KFC's latest saucy nuggets lineup, tossed in one of five dripping flavors, like fruity and fiery mango habanero, creamy smoky chipotle ranch, sweet and savory Korean barbecue, smoky tangy honey barbecue, or honey garlic with a kick of heat. No matter the flavor, drip like this. - Just don't quit. - Grab 10 saucy nuggets for $5.99, only at KFC. It's finger looking good. Prices and participation may vary, tax, tip of fees, extra. - It can be partly cloudy. There's a 60% chance of rain. They say maybe this afternoon when you pick the kids up, or they're on the bus, but a heat index of 103 today, and right now it is 76. Now this time every morning, Brian comes in and tells some of these weird stories that are true. So what's going on, man? - This was just kinda cool, and I'll do more Olympic stuff in celebrity news in seven o'clock, but you know, Noah Lyles. - Yes. - Made a big name at the Olympics. He is from a little spot called Alexandria in Virginia. That ain't what I heard. I heard he's from Claremont. - No, he trains. - Claremont and Claremont. - We want to welcome our own congratulations, and he said he's from Claremont. I heard that. - Okay, well, Claremont told y'all a story. He trains in Claremont. He may live in Claremont, but he's from, according to this, Alexandria, Virginia, so much so that there is a burger of the month. It's a restaurant. - Yes. - And they've created a Noah Lyles burger. It's bacon, cheddar, sweet bread, butter pickles, ranch. It's all in a brioche bun, and because Noah Lyles is so fast, if you can finish it in under 9.79 seconds, you get it for free. - Oh, wow. Okay. Okay. - So good luck, sir. - Claremont, y'all need to get up on this about, I mean, look, they're claiming your own. I didn't even live there until I saw that he did. - Okay. - Claremont, y'all need to come with a burger, too. - He did for a minute. He lived there when he was training. - Well, can you claim this? - No, you can't claim that he lived. I mean, I guess you could claim that he lived there. You can't say he's from there. You couldn't say home townos. - I think they said Claremont's own. - Yes. - Even that's a little much for me. I'm like, I'm from Winter Garden now. - Yes, yes. - But I don't think Winter Garden would ever say Winter Garden's own. - Yeah. - Maybe if I'm there for a couple years, you know. - Okay, but I'm just over here wondering, like, who put the time for it to be acceptable? Okay, 9 seconds. - Because that's what he ran at the Olympics. - Oh my God. All right, well, I need to stop. - Didn't you go to school for marketing? Come on, girl. - Stop. That is genius. - There's some phrases that nobody ever wants to hear on a plane. - Okay. Oh, of course. - You know, you want, as Johnny always says, I need as little information as possible from the pilot. - That's all. - Just do what you're supposed to do. - That's it, exactly. - Well, there was a pilot on Alaskan Airlines and passengers say that he got on a little P.A. system and made it a little announcement. He said, I apologize. - I apologize. - We're gonna be diverted to Salt Lake City, Utah, because I don't have the proper qualifications to land in Jackson Hole, which is where they were trying to go. - Oh no. - So I don't need to know that. I don't need to know that. I don't need to know that. - Do you want to know if your pilot is not qualified to land at certain airports? I'm assuming because every situation's different, and so maybe there's something special about Jackson Hole Airport that you have to have a certification for. I don't know. I'm not a pilot. - Shouldn't you know that before you take off? - That's what I'm saying. My thing is this. If you're gonna give me that information, let me know before I get on a plane. Ain't nothing I can do on the plane. I blame Alaskan Airlines, 'cause you shouldn't schedule that pilot on a flight that lands in a place that he's not authorized to land. - That's what I'm saying. - I love it. - You just tell me where to go, and I go. That's my job. - Just give me one second. I'll get your attention here. I better make sure you stay buckled up. Listen, we don't go to Utah. The airport in Jackson Hole, I ain't gonna lie to y'all. I ain't qualified to land. I can't land. I tried that once. I tried that on the simulator. Not a good thing. - So they were first forced to land in Salt Lake City, and then they had to wait 90 minutes for another pilot who is qualified to land in Jackson Hole to show up and finish the rest of the trip. All of this could have just been saved to time and concern if y'all just did your homework before. - I think it's scheduling, man. I think it's such a lack of pilots that they said, "Listen, we'll figure it out." - Right, we're gonna get this one off the ground. 'Cause we got another one. - We gotta get it. - We got another one waiting right here in the wings, okay? We're gonna get this one off the ground. - Put this on the ground. - And we'll figure it out. - Yup. - Just get him in the air. - Someone called Jimmy, 'cause Ray is not qualified to land in Jackson Hole. - Can you imagine the thing they had in the conversation they had in the earpiece? - Look, I told y'all, I told y'all, I couldn't land there. - Right? - Or can you imagine on the intercom, or if there's anybody, any passengers that are going to take over? - You know what I think they probably thought is that probably the co-pilot could land. - Maybe. - And the co-pilot was like, "Psss, hey, sorry." - Secret service has been taking a hit in the last couple of weeks, rightfully so. Well, there is a news story out of a salon owner in Massachusetts who got an apology from the Secret Service, so they were protecting during one of Kamala Harris's fundraising events, and I guess somebody in the Secret Service needed to use the bathroom. So they broke into the salon, so they could use the bathroom. They even covered the security camera with tape, so you couldn't see that they were doing it. They went inside to help themselves with some of the mints that were on the counter as well, and then they sent an apology letter to the salon owner after the fact. - Right here's the thing, you can't take the mints. If you got to use the bathroom, I understand why you broke in. You can't take the mints. - Well, the salon owner said I would have let 'em in, and I wouldn't have even provided food and drinks if they would have just told me. I look, I'm here to help the Secret Service, but instead they just decided to bust in, so. - They did what they do best. - The Secret Service taking another hit. - I like the Secret Service, hey listen, we here to protect our government. If I got to go to the bathroom, kick in a door. - You just can't come here, someone salon though. I mean, that's literally, especially considering what you just let happen. - Yeah. - I left a note. - They didn't even know. - I left a note. - And it's a heartfelt apology. And real quick, if you are looking for a job, then you might want to head to this place in Scotland. They have one delivery driver and he is retiring. And so they sent out a notification that said, anyone on his delivery route within this 40 mile radius can no longer get deliveries. They have to go to this one central location. - Oh no. - And pick up all their stuff, 'cause this guy's been doing it for years and he's gonna retire now. So there's only one delivery driver, and the opening is available. So if you wanna go to Scotland and deliver stuff, Sky Scotland is in need of a delivery driver. - What are you gonna say, Nary? - Three miles, he said it's 40 miles worth. - 40 miles, anyone in this 40 mile radius can't have the delivery. - My thing, two stories you just talked about, both dealing with bad planning. Y'all knew this man was gonna retire, you know? I mean, once he started hitting that age, we're like, you know what, we might want to start. - You would think you would groom an intern driver to be ready to take a look at what you would think. - You know, maybe kind of sort of, I don't know. All right, first day of school, we're gonna talk to those teachers and administrators that are having their very first day. It is Johnny's house on Excel 1067. - This is Orlando's most listened to morning show. - More Johnny's house coming up next. - This is Johnny's house. - Ooh, which is my school. She said, first day back, let's go. We are pumped, let's go Lions. All right, first day of school, they're ready. All right, we come back one time out of your first day teacher administrator. What you going through today? Let's get into it on Johnny's house. - I feel like today, I know you put on your new clothes for the first day of school. You wanna dress light for it. - 76 right now, partly cloudy. And I guarantee in the news today, I guarantee it, I put money on it for either one of y'all. That's gonna be a story of some school that does not have their AC today. - Yes, guarantee, guarantee is gonna happen. - I know there was at least one school that they were trying to get the certificate. - They got it. - To open. - Last night. - And they were trying to get it all together, so you know there's gonna be problems somewhere. - Yeah, there's gonna be a problem. There's gonna be no AC, so dress accordingly. Today, we're gonna talk to those new teachers and administrators. The older we can, me, the king of procrastination, I told my son, listen, we gettin' up early, Saturday morning, knock out the rest of these school stuff that we gotta do. Went to the Nike store. And you know what? Half of Orlando thought they were gonna get up early too. - Yeah, I figured that. - It was packed. But we got it all done. Only thing I didn't have was some gridded composition paper, and then Amazon brought it in four hours. - Nice. - So you went to the one in Winter Garden Village? - Yes. - So funny, I needed something from Target, and I told my wife, I ain't goin' to Winter Garden Village. - Yeah. - 'Cause I know what's goin' on over there, 'cause I don't have to deal with school for the first, well, second time in a long time. - Yes, I got there early. We gettin' up the store, over the 10, we were there at 10.20, along with everybody else. I was like, man. And also Saturday night, island H2O, water park, good time. It was a good time. Y'all crazy. - I heard it. - Y'all crazy. - Y'all crazy. - Y'all crazy. Me, how was your, how's that new addition to the family? - It was cool, yeah. Friday, we had to drive all the way down to Punta Gorda to this place that we adopted this puppy from. So we have a new puppy in the house. Her name is Lolo. - Yeah. - And she's already the queen of the house. - Taking over. - Yes. She has her own Instagram, by the way. And she's gaining followers at her incredible rate. - Wow. - So they don't follow her growth, you know? - Yeah. - You started right, they won. - Yeah, because Instagram wasn't the thing when we got our first dog a long time ago. 'Cause our dog was 16 years old. - Yeah. - So yeah, so yeah, she's great. She's actually really, really smart. And I thought it was gonna be way harder to get her trained, but they must have already started the process, whoever had her. And so it's been relatively easy. - So you didn't have to roll up the paper? - No. I don't think you do that anymore, anyway. - Or lay it down. - Oh, we don't put paper down, no sir. - Oh, Lolo, you don't roll up the paper? - Yeah, yeah. I think it looked like a nice cone. - You don't. Stop me! Stop me! Stop me! - No, I had to, I had to restrain myself because she's a little tiny dog. She got really sharp teeth. And she snapped, she was like just biting that stuff. And she almost got me in the ear. I'm like, hey, you better back up. - But no, she's great. She's like a thousand miles an hour and then she sleeps for two hours. And then a thousand miles an hour, then she sleeps for two hours. - Is that as big as she's gonna get? - She'll be seven pounds, maybe. - Okay. - Yeah, she's like three and a half pounds. - She came into my mouth, y'all need to recognize. I run things. - Yeah, she does. - Y'all came and got me. - Already. - So understand. - Yeah, and oddly, lots of traits of our old dog, which makes my life very happy. And part of the whole thing was that she works at home by herself. - She always felt so lonely 'cause she had her dog for 16 years. - Yeah, right there, yeah. - And then now she's home alone. - Yeah. - My son's a grown man. He's gone working and I'm here. So now she has her little best friends. - This morning, you know, Brian and I, we talked because we got some recording to do when I left the office and I came back over like 20 minutes later. Hey man, how's it all? (both laughing) - Yeah, she's great. She's great. - No reason about you. - It was good. I did a lot of chilling and relaxing. I also do have a part-time job. Now, so I was doing a lot of like a new hiring and orientation stuff. And outside of that, my highlight was definitely Saturday night at Island Asia. - Ooh! - I thought there was an earthquake happening. (both laughing) - A lot of things moving. - All about it. It might have changed some people's lives. (both laughing) I don't know what it is about bathing suits and nice music that make women wanna twerk. - And water, and drinks, and the crowds, and foam. - And then once one started twerking, one got to twerk to show the other one. She don't know how to twerk. - I'm not gonna lie. If I was not in my recovery mode, I would've been right there with them. I'm not even joking. - That's some crazy stuff, man. It was a good time, and we'll do it again. But if you wanna see more, make sure you join us for the last weekend. We're just coming up in September. If you don't know about it, look it up. All right, I wanna talk to you if you're a first-day teacher or a first-day administrator. You just got moved. This is your first day. Now, we're gonna be talking about first day, all day today. And if you wanna do a first-day shout-out, it's gonna be open all morning. The XL Mobile is 4.1.067. Just text and we'll shout it out. But if your first-day teacher's your first day in the classroom, are you nervous? How you feeling? What's going to your head? 4.0.7, 9.1.067, 8.7.7, 9.1.067. We always want you to call, but if you can't, you can text. Our XL Mobile is 4.1.067. Live streamers are watching our show right now. Go to our YouTube channel. And also, we'll put it up on social media. First, you're teachers. We're gonna talk to you right now on Johnny's house. - Heading to work, stick with Johnny's house. And listen all day on the iHeartRadio app. - How will Alexa to play XL 106.7 on iHeartRadio? - Take us wherever you go. XL 106.7. Orlando's number one hit music station. - The station is XL 106.7. You are listening to Johnny's house. It is the first day of school. And it's going to be partly cloudy. They're talking about rain, possibly this afternoon once the kids get out of school. Heat index 103, it is 76, right now. And I am trying to be positive today 'cause this afternoon, I get to go to the car line. - Woo hoo! - Yes, yes, I will be sitting there today. - Yay! - We told you all day long if you wanna hit us up and you wanna do a shout out. You got family members in school. Just hit us on the XL Mobile 4.1.067. And we'll shout 'em out and say have a good day and all that good stuff. Who's hit us up, Mary? - There's actually some first time teachers. - They hit us up. So once it's their first day of school, it's their first day as a teacher ever. - Aw! - They graduated in May. - Wow! - So they're starting for the first time ever. - Wow! - Someone, a 14 year veteran teacher, but teaching her first day of kindergarten. - Ooh! - That's a mission. - She says, I'm just hoping to get the kids home happy and safe. - Can you imagine if you've been teaching, let's say you've been teaching high school for 20 years and they say we'll get your break and we'll be down to kindergarten. I don't think you can do it. - That would be so wild. - Is that getting a break though? - Technically. - It's getting a different kind of break. Like you're not dealing with adult kids anymore. Now you're dealing with the kid kids. It's a break and not at the same time. And by the way, they're AC's out already. - No! - Oh, that's cool. I knew it, I knew it, I knew it. - They said they're trying to get it fixed. So right now we're spread out and displaced while they try to fix it, but we're gonna make the best of it. - Am I missing something other than the fact that it's just-- - It just happens. I mean, you gotta stand through all the school districts throughout the years. They're the school whose air conditioning will go out. It's just gonna happen. As much as you're playing, it's like at your house. - Yeah. - What you walked into, you're like, "Damn, it's hot." Well, that was the day. I went to my kid's school, meet the teacher, and there was one, two hallways that the AC was out. And the teacher was very positive, but y'all know me. If y'all don't know me, I sweat. - Yeah, yeah. (laughing) - So by the time I got to that last classroom, I was wrong with this man. - It's also Ms. Gloy, Michigan Avenue's brand new first ever day teaching third grade. - All right. - So she's the first third grade teacher over there. - That is awesome, man. First day, we're gonna try to get into it all day, try to get some shout outs later on. Ray is out, has she checked in yet? She's getting ready to get her kids dressed and taken to school for the very first time. - I can't look it on social. I haven't seen anything yet. - She's probably at home crying and all that good stuff. So we told her, "Listen, this is an emotional day for you. "We'll need you crying up in here, so go ahead and stay home." So she is out, Brian's doing celebrity news, what you working on? - We got an Olympic update, all the wrap up. - Did we win? - Well, we probably did. - All right. We also have kind of a look at the finale and what's next for the Olympics. - Coming up on Jumpin'. - WXXL HD1 to Varys Orlando. - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's whoever you want to redo. - Johnny's house, mornings. Orlando's number one hit music station. All day. (upbeat music) ♪ One, six, seven ♪ ♪ Orlando ♪ - Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news. With Ray. - Ray is out, she's taking her kids to the first day of kindergarten. So Brian's gonna be doing celebrity news, what's going on, man? - The Olympics wrapped up yesterday. Big closing ceremonies. - I ain't gonna lie. I'm not hoarded, torty. And I turned in, yeah, I turned it on and they were doing that symphony stuff. And I turned on something. - Yeah. - Well, it got-- - I heard it, I missed a lot of good stuff, though. - It did get America a little bit into it. So just real quick, we did officially win the Olympics. The United States tied with China with 40 gold medals and really gold is how they decide who wins. But we got about 35 more medals in them overall. So when you look at the overall, we did win. - So we gotta thank the women's basketball team. - Yep. - 'Cause that was the last event. - Yeah, they pulled it out at the end. So yeah, that was good. The men's basketball game was, the final was really good. - Yeah, it was. - It was close for a minute. - Yeah, France was not going out like that. - But Steph Curry, that guy is a monster. - How does he, I mean, it's crazy. - That's all you can say. - Right. If he misses those, he gets killed because the shots are not good shots, but he doesn't miss. - Which is just wild. 'Cause I mean, it's like, coach, I did the best I could. I had an elbow in his rear. - Right. Like, he had no business shooting some of those shots, but he did and they went in and they won. So it was great. Breakdancing has taken front and center. Not for a good reason, 'cause that chick from Australia, her name is Ray Gunn. - Ray Gunn? - And in case you don't know who he's talking about, it's the girl who literally did the kangaroo. I mean, she's from Australia. That's why it's a down under tight move. It's the kangaroo. - It's a kangaroo. - Hip-hop's like this. - Listen, I'ma tell you. What's her name? - I think it's Ray Gunn. - Ray Gunn or something like that. - She single-handedly is gonna get hip-hop pulled out of the Olympics. - Oh, yeah. - It's gone. I don't think it's coming back. - Some of the funniest memes, my favorite one, is someone posted a video of her and said, "This is what my nephew does." When he says, "Yo, uncle, watch this." - And she's in the Olympics. And then she jumped on the ground. What was that jump on the ground? - I don't know. - Warm things. - I have no idea. - A lot of people are mimicking them and reposting them on social. - Oh, we need to do it. - Yeah, but shout-out to Victor Montavo. Now he is from Kissimme. - Yes, he'd be great. - And he's on the Red Bull team and he got the bronze medal. - Congratulations. - So yeah, I mean, if you could dance, you could dance. That girl cannot. - They gotta perfect it though. I know what they were trying to do and I know this is the first time and hopefully if they do it again in Los Angeles, they'll do better. But they try to do it like old school street, have a DJ, and then two people are watching your competitor and I'm sitting there. - And all that's fine, but that girl from Australia got zero votes. It was 18 to nothing in her battle. - Really? - Yeah. - It was very bad. - Wow. - Okay, so the closing ceremony's real quick. There was some francy stuff there, obviously, 'cause they're in France. But then it did get real American, Tom Cruise. - Yes, I wanna know what happened. - Swooped in, so he repelled down into the stadium and he got the Olympic flag from Simone Biles. He attached it to the back of a motorcycle and then he drove out of the stadium. - Nice. - And then he cruised through the streets of Paris. Now, some of this was pre-taped. - Okay. - Cruise by the Eiffel Tower, rode the motorcycle right into a waiting cargo plane. The cargo plane takes off. - Hidden to the United States. - To head into the United States with the flag, Tom Cruise then skydives out of the cargo plane. - Of course he does. - Lands near the Hollywood sign. - I missed this. - Which has the Olympic rings on the O's for the Hollywood sign. - Yes. - And then Snoop Dogg, oh, he heads to the beach, sorry, where Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Peppers, they all performed. - I gotta see that. - And then it went back to Paris where they got francy and they did the final fireworks. - Oh man. - That's the way to wrap it up for sure. - But here's the thing, LA, y'all gotta come strong. - Yes. - And I would look at Los Angeles like your house. You don't wait until the guests are coming to clean it up. Y'all need to start cleaning now. - Yeah, you got four years. - You got four years. - Right now, we don't have no business inviting nobody to the house. - Paris looked good. - It did. - It looked real good. - I mean, except for that ribbon. That river's a little dirty. - Well, yeah. - They did everything to try to squash them. - New dog will probably be back for 2028. They're already in discussions for the 2026 Winter Games, which would be interesting. Yeah, because ratings are up 78%. - Oh my goodness. - This is like his new thing now. - Over the previous. - I don't know what it was about this year, but it was some good competition. - Yeah. - It was fun to watch, you know? - So he'll be back for 2026 in the winter and then I'm sure for 2028, there's been a ton of celebrities over there. So they did a whole entire story of all the celebrities that were sighted. I mean, I don't even have time to run through all of them that were there. Travis Scott and Quavo. - Well, Travis Scott got arrested. - Yeah, he did. He messed with some security guards. But they did let him go and they dropped everything. Emma Roberts was there. Gabriel Union, obviously, 'cause the Wayne Wade was doing play-by-play. Tom Brady was in the stands watching. - Is he gonna be practicing for the news? He's gonna be the commentator this year, right? - Yeah, I think so, yeah. Taraji P. Henson was there. Sharon Stone was there. Eva Mendez and Ryan Gosling were there. John Travolta, obviously Snoop Dogg. Kendall Jenner was there. Let's see, a bunch of royalty from other countries. Let's queen, let's see if a royalty from our country. - Is it the president of France? - Yes. - To be the president. Taking a picture with Jimmy Fallon. Like, "Hey, man, you can get yourself." - Oh, Jimmy Fallon's sitting courtside with his sunglasses on. Like, he's too damn cool. Nicole Kidman was one of the big celebrities. Spike Lee was there. Jonas Brothers, Nick Jonas was up there, drinking some wine. - 78%. - I mean, pretty much every, yeah. 78% ratings boost over the last one I think. - Oh, that's what it was. - I don't know. - I think it's just because it's like tied into pop culture. All these celebrities, they're the influencers now. - No, no, I mean, why mean 78% like the last Olympics? I like watching the Olympics 'cause of competition. I love the track and feel. But the last couple's been like, "Why, this one, for whatever reason?" - Yes. - That'd be the highlight, too, from social media. - Snoop Dogg and Kevin Hart were at the last one. - Yeah. - I don't know, I don't know what it was. I honestly don't. I don't know what the big booth was. - Now, some people did say that Peacock did a great job of making things accessible. So you could watch it when you wanted to watch it and you knew what was coming up. So they probably had a big part of why people were watching 'cause they knew where to find stuff. - Do you remember that a couple years ago where they made the huge mistake if they tried to do this thing called a triple cast? - Yes. (laughs) It bombed. - It was a cluster. - They had, you could watch the Olympics on three different platforms. - Okay. - They explained when, how, when, nothing. - No one knew where anything was. - Yeah, it was bad. - Yeah, you couldn't find anything. - It was bad. - I will say it was easy to find when stuff was happening. Like I knew when the big races were happening. I knew when the big basketball games were happening. - Yeah. - So they did a great job with that. So maybe that had a lot to do with it. I think Snoop does bring some. But like I said, Snoop and Kevin Hart were at the last one. - I have a goal. I want to go to the Olympics in Los Angeles to watch track and feel. I've thrown it out to my boys that I grew up with that we ran track together. And I'm like, less playing now. 'Cause I'm gonna tell y'all, no one's gonna happen. All y'all 100% gonna say, yes today. But in four years, oh man, I'm going. - Yeah. - Well at least I'm gonna try. - And I, our media will probably be the audio sponsor again. - Yeah, yes. - So then you, at least we'll have someone that can maybe get you in. - Yeah, that's all I just want. You just gotta get there. - It'd be a dream come true to be able to see track in field in the Olympics. - Yeah, that'd be awesome. - Especially in this country. All right, listen, if you got a shout out, if you got a kid starting to school for the very first time, or if you're a teacher, you wanna shout out your school. Say have a great first day of school. Now it's time to call 'cause we wanna talk to you. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, one of 'em here today in like a school uniform. Well, I got the college shirt, but I couldn't find any khaki pants. - I was like, yeah, you lookin' really bright with that yellow shirt today, listen. - This is mustard. Hey, what's on sale? Partly cloudy, 60% chance of rain. Heat index 103, it is 76 right now. You wanna shout out your school, or your child, let us know. Brian, what are some people wanna shout out? Say hello on that first day of school 'cause they'll never ever forget that. - XL Mobile powered by attorney Dan Newland in Iraq. Need a check, it's a no-brainer. Just call attorney Dan Newland. Good luck to Shane, a new freshman at Lake Buena Vista High School. Happy first day to all the Wadsworth Elementary School Panthers from the Librarian at the school. - Nice. - Someone celebrating their baby boy going to their senior year, the last one of three. - The last one. - Yup, let's see. - Someone's son Nicholas starting sixth grade at Masters Academy. - Nice, that's a nice school out there. - Hazel's starting her first day of second grade. - So you're a big girl now. - Go Falcons, her mom actually works at the school. - Hey, you're a big girl now. We'll take a couple of these. From Deberry, Tiffany, good morning. - Good morning, I'm actually from Taveri's. - Taveri's not, this is Deberry's, so we gonna move you today. - Yup. - All right, who do you wanna say a shout out to? - My four kids, my oldest son starts high school today. And my oldest daughter goes to middle school today. And I have a third grader and my baby is off the kindergarten. - Oh no, have you cried yet? When is she, when do you have to drop her off? - At about eight o'clock. - How you feeling? - Ah, nervous, my son was probably the most nervous one of all though, going to high school. - Yeah, yeah, wow. Now, are you one of my car line warriors? 'Cause I said, that's what we are. - I am. - Yes, my car line warriors, we know what to do. - We live in the car line. - Are you one to get there early or late? - Um, typically late today, early, because I know everybody walks their kids in, so. - Well, all right, Warrior, we'll hang in there. - Thank you. - Bye bye. Yeah, those kindergartners, that's the ones we need to talk to. From Houston and you, good morning. - Hi, good morning. - Who you wanna shout out? - Kelly Park School in a pop guy. It's gonna be a fabulous year. - Look at you, love that teacher energies. Make it a wonderful year, are you nervous? - Um, no, not really. - Okay, all right, well. - You're slow for us. - Oh, yeah, 12. Oh, okay, so you're just excited. You're ready to get it started. - Good to go. - There we go. All right, well, thank you. Y'all have a great day over there. From Orlando, Maria, good morning. - Good morning. - Who you wanna shout out? - I wanna shout out my first one, Eli. You searched kindergarten this morning. - How long you been crying? - I'm about to cry right now. - About to cry. - Trying to keep it together for us. - When do you have to walk them in? - At 815. - 815, and now you got a big bro. What is he wearing today? - He's wearing a Volkswagen muscle shirt and a beige pair of shorts. - Man. - It's really just sneakers. - Did you let him pick it out or did he pick it out himself? - No, he actually picked it on himself. He was very excited for school this morning. - All right. - I'm a hot mess on the other end. - I hope you get to look back. You know what to look back is, don't you? - I know. I don't know if that'll break my heart anymore. - Either way, either way. - That's a lose-lose situation. - That's a lose-lose situation. You're right, Brian. All right. Will you hang in there, okay? - I'm trying. Thank you. - All right. Neri's good to have him with it. - Yeah, we got Melissa. She said shout out to Aiden. He starts high school at university high school. K love going to Orlando Science Center for fourth grade. Love you guys. Let's see. We also have a big shot from Cheryl. Chloe going to 10th grade at Seminole High School. - Ooh, all right, all right. All right, let's we come back. There's something new that we're going to be doing. It has to do with the baby DJ program, but this thing's going to be large, and we're going to need your help. And I explain everything that's going on with that next, right here on Johnny's house. - From Mount Dora to the Magic Kingdom, you're waking up with Johnny's house on Excel 10067. More next. - Morgan and Morgan. - Hang with us at work. At Excel 10067.com, click Listen Live for Orlando's number one hit music station. - Excel 10067. - Tell you about something new that we're doing, and we need your help. And it's called Together We Can. It's something that has to do with our baby DJ program. And what together we can do is putting the community together and making things happen in a positive way. In years past, what we've done is we found 10 local title one schools and we made sure that they had supplies and backpacks for the students. This year I wanted to say, I wanted to prove that what if we took a title one school and give them everything they need and help that school become an A school. So we found a school, and I'm not gonna mention their names yet, and last week we had a shipment of school supplies delivered to the school to make sure that those kids have everything they need. It's an elementary school, and the reason we picked elementary schools because those babies don't need to know that their parents are hitting through hard times. I mean, if your kid got some new calls today, new shoes, and they're feeling good about their first day of school, consider yourself blessed. There are kids in our community right now that don't have that. There are families that are working hard just to put food on the table. And we wanna assist this school in doing so. When I first met with the principal and a teacher, when I went over to the school, there was a teacher there, again, I won't say her name, she was so passionate about the students she started to cry. And I said, you know what? And then they showed me around the school. And I said, what do you guys need? If you had a wish list of anything that you can have for your school, what would it be? And they said we would like nets for our basketball court. - Yeah, it's crazy. - Or just the markings. - Little stuff, yeah. - Little stuff. And I said, no, no, no, let's think big. If you can have everything that you want for your school to help the teachers get anything they need to help these students, what would it be? And they came up with a list of some things they had a meeting, they were like some landscaping in the schools, some office furniture for their office. They like someone to paint a mural for the heritage of the children that are there. I mean, soccer balls, footballs, just the basic things that most schools you think they have, they don't have them. They want us to ask if we can put together a clothing drive for the school. Put together a food pantry 'cause some of the kids, unfortunately, in this happening our community, after lunch on Friday, they don't eat again till breakfast at school on Monday. So we got together and we said, you know what? Let's start this thing called together we can. In Central Florida, together we can. We have a Facebook, we have Insta, we also have a webpage. Central Florida, together we can.com. We want it together we can.com, but a man told me it's gonna cost me $50,000. (laughing) Y'all don't know what I wanted to say. Yeah. So behind the scenes we're working hard and what we want you to do is help us help this school. And then next year we'll do two schools and then three schools and then we'll show that as a community, we can help each other out. Together we can do anything we put our minds to. And it's important for us to start this initiative and do it right now. If you can, check out, together we can. We'll put all that stuff on our social media so you can connect with them. We have an Instagram page that only has one follower, that's me. (laughing) I gotta thank Carmen from our Baby DJ program and Natalie. Carmen started a new job and we are praying for your father that he goes well through his surgery and Natalie just stepped up all weekend we're making phone calls to make sure we get everything up and going. And it shows that, you know, people wanna make me the point person but it's together we can make this thing happen. It's not just me, I'm just the person that's putting it on the air. But if you're listening right now and you're doing great and your kids have everything they need, all the school supplies, you're like, you know what? I wanna help 'cause everybody can help. Everybody can do something. I'm meeting there on Thursday with a group of people that would say, okay, show me what we can help. 90% of the people that I've reached out to to say, hey, I need help with this or I need help with that. They say, yeah, there's a couple of cycles, like we can't do it. And I understand that. But there's a lot of things that we can do and let's just one school and again, I'll tell you here in a couple of weeks the name of the school. Let's show that this one school as a community, we can do this together, we can. Central Florida, together we can. That is the name of the project. It is underway right now. Just hit us up. You can hit us up at Johnny's house. We'll put links on it. Centralfloredtogetherwecan.com. Find out ways that you can help. Your office can help. These are kids. They're elementary school. They should be enjoying life. They should not know the fact that their parents are struggling together. We can make this thing happen. Got more information. We're gonna be talking about it all year long. We are going to make a transformation with this school and show everyone that together, we can make things happen, but we cannot do this without your help. We got more information than we were telling you about throughout the week. This morning, I decided to send all the teachers their coffee because it starts with the teacher. - Yeah. - You know they had a little coffee set up? - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, I found that card. - Oh, the company that came by. - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, set them up and make it happen, man. So, together we can. We need your help. Centralfloredtogetherwecan.com. We'll have it up on our social media, Facebook, we'll Twitter everything. Central Florida together we have. - It's up right now. - It's already up right now. We can use your help. Let's do it. Central Florida together we can. This is Johnny's house. And it's cool that most of the schools got together and said, okay, we're gonna make the first day as one. I think there's one school that's not doing it. I think most of the schools in the area all start. - Most counties start, usually they stagger the count. - Yes. - So I do. - So I do. - Which is crazy to me. - And we're going to say it's first day at school, not my school. My school don't stop till Thursday. But for whatever reason, this year they're all doing it today for the first day of school. Isolated, thunderstorms, or 60% chance that they say later on this afternoon, if you're getting dressed 103 with the heat index, it's 76 and we won't say what school it is. We don't want to surprise y'all. Somebody's ACL already. - Yeah. - Crazy. - It'll be more than one. It is going to be hot. - Now, we do say it all the time, but now if you're driving to work, remember there's school zones. So where there wasn't a school zone yesterday, there's a school zone today. So you gotta go to the right speed. There's kids that you ain't usually there. - Yes. - Be safe. - Now growing up in, again, I always talk about how times are different. Growing up, they in North Carolina, they didn't have AC on the buses. You just, you had to-- - We didn't either. Get the windows down. - Yeah, hit the windows down. - Same. - In my biggest, I remember stopping behind a bus because I didn't want to be beside the bus 'cause the windows was down and-- - Hey, play 'em, play 'em! - Oh, man, I'm just trying to get home. I think they frown upon that now. They don't let you. - Yeah, I don't think so. - Back then, it was on. - We used to write notes and stick 'em up against the back button window. - Makes any help. - Or cursing them out. I used to draw a person shooting the bird and sticking against the back window. So the car behind me could see it. - It's like people, like, you're the reason why I sat in the front. - You know what? It's cool 'cause I've never seen that now. Now I roll up on a bus. You can't even tell those kids on the bus. Back then, it was like, what the drivers did not care. - I think they attempted the windows, so-- - Oh, yes! You couldn't see it. - Yes. I told you, when I was at school, the students were the drivers. Last period, bus drivers, you can leave your class and get T-buses. - Can you imagine Brian was a bus driver? - Oh, I can't. - And Brian's bus. - Oh, I can't imagine. - That's how it went down. - I would be break checking everybody. (laughing) - I told you the last, it's an app. - Wait a minute, Kelly, I'm like, Kelly man, go buy the Popeyes, we'll get you a two piece. He go buy the Popeyes, drop you off, drop around the Popeyes, pick you back up, and then take you home. - I like it. - They can't do stuff like that. - I got kicked off the bus in 7th grade, the whole year. - Oh. - What did you do again? - I said some things I shouldn't have said to the bus driver to the point where she pulled off the side of the road, locked us in the bus, and they had to send someone to get us. - You personally did it. - They told me, y'all, you can't ride the bus no more. - So they didn't say half of the whole year? - Yeah, the whole year, I couldn't ride the bus. - Yeah, y'all were straight. - Yeah, I had to ride to work with my mom 'cause she was a teacher at another school, which is even worse. And then I had to skateboard the other four miles to my school and home every day. - Oh man. - What if it rained? - I got wet. (laughing) - You know what, there's certain crimes when you hear the punishment. You think they used that as an example. - Oh, 100%. - They, you, that's an example. - 100%. - I bet the bus was harmonious after I got it. You hear about Brian? They say he can never get on the bus, even through college. - My entire seventh grade year, I wasn't allowed to ride the bus. - Dad, dad, that's pretty bad. - I know. - All right, now here's what's happening is that now we have people that are listening to us on their way to school. We wanna say thank you. Thank you for riding with us. What we want you to do is tell people who are listening for the first time, why they should continue to listen to Johnny's house. Now, you've been listening for a long time. You may have been listening for years. I've talked to people over the weekend who've been listening since middle school, and I don't know how 'cause y'all about my age, but I don't have any questioning. (laughing) I don't even question that. I said that's cool with me. I wanna find out why should they listen to Johnny's house? 'Cause right now they're making a choice on what I'm gonna listen to every day as I take my child to school. Is it okay to listen to? Is it okay safe for a little ears and all that good stuff? I wanna find out from you. You tell 'em, you call in, you listenin', we can sit back and say, "Hey, listen." We are the best morning show in Central Florida, but that sounds like us bragging, you know? - Yeah. - We come in here every day to make sure we provide you with excellent entertainment to get you going your way, get you started, get your kids going, you need the information that you need to start your day. Now, we can do that, but to see how I said that, it made me sound kinda a little eric. - A little egotistical, yeah. Like, I'm better than everybody else, you know. - I am in the whole thing. (laughing) - Yeah, that's true. - The only person on the radio right now in Central Florida that is in the Florida's Barcastes Hall of Fame. - So what we'll do is we'll introduce ourselves, if you're listening for the first time. I'm Johnny Magic, I've been here 34 years, love what we do every single day, and it's a joy in my life to be able to be blessed to get up and entertain you every single day. And to my right? - I am Brian, my last name's Grimes, but I just say Brian all the time. - And if you hear me say B. - Yeah, that's me. - That means Brian. The consultant told me to stop saying that, and I'm trying, but I've been calling you B for years. - Yeah, that's like your brotherly coat right there. - A lot of people do that, or they call me BG, the one, because I don't, they don't want to say the whole name. But I was actually-- - I get that from you too. I call him B too sometimes. - I was born and raised in Sanford right down the street, so I went to Seminole High School, was up. And I've been here for 23 years. Went to UCF for a minute, went to Seminole State College for a minute, went to Valencia for a minute. So I've been, I made the rounds of all the local Florida schools before I went to Texas for school for a while. And that's pretty much it. I live in my garden now and just hang out with you. - And if James Brown was allowed to date, Brian would give him a run for his money for the heart of our humanity, so finish this. - For sure. - Yeah, I'm on, I do five to six radio shows a day for other cities and other formats. I'm on this afternoon, when you're in the car line this afternoon, you can listen to me on Magic 107. - Our car line warriors, we gonna do this, y'all. Together we gonna do this. I am not looking forward to the car line. - So I got you in the car line in the morning. - Yes. - And I got you in the car line in the afternoon. And, Norese. - So what's up, everyone? I'm Norese, I am the newest member to Johnny's house been here for about a year and change now. Before that, I was from, I'm from South Florida, born and raised, got my family friends still down there. I started down in like Boca Raton, graduated FAU 2016 in journalism. I slowly worked my way into journalism, moved into Orlando. Next thing you know, I'm working radio, which I think I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be. - Yeah. - And Ray will, she's out today because her, she has twins and they start their first day of kindergarten and she wants to go. And we just know she's gonna be an emotional wreck 'cause she's a very emotional woman. So we said, stay home and enjoy the day. - Yeah, 'cause you only get one first time in kindergarten. - Oh, for sure. - You'll get first days every year for the next 12, but you only get one first day ever. - All right, listen, we want you to call in and tell people who are listening for the very first time why they should continue to listen to Johnny's house. And we're gonna pay you for it. $50 Ford garage gift card. If you're looking for a fun place to hang out, take pictures, eat delicious barbecue, then head to Ford garage, your neighborhood burger and brew joint, experience their limited edition, grilling pit stop menu stack with barbecue favorites like real, full pork and more, visit Ford garage. USA.com, $50 from Ford garage. You just got to tell people why they need to listen to Johnny's house every morning. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, Excel mobile 4.1.067, live streamers wanna hear from you, social media will throw it up. You're finding your choices to listen to in the morning. You call in, you've been listening for years, tell them why they should listen to Johnny's house. $50 Ford garage gift card for just one of you. Call us now, we wanna hear what you gotta say on Johnny's house. - Not really into talking, we text 4.067. Brought to you by attorney Dan Newlin. In a wreck, need a check? Just Google Dan Newlin. - Hot, and there's a chance of rain, heat index of 104, it is 76 right now. Ray is checking in, says she's off to take the kids to school. They got the little first day kindergarten, the little bantas that they have, got the little uniforms on, so she is in. We'll check with her after she drops them off and see how many tears we have. With a lot of people listening for the very first time, I wanna say this is the station, this is the show you need to stick with throughout the school year, but we don't have to do it because you can tell them for you. Kate and good morning. - Good morning. - Kate and tell people why they could listen to Johnny's house. - So it started when my mom was a kid, ever since she was a kid, she would listen to Johnny's house every morning. And she passed that tradition on to me, I listen every day before school. And y'all are just really funny and really charismatic, and just a really good time. You start topics that we can have conversations about. And it's overall the best radio show ever. - Let's go. - What I'm talking about, Kate, and what school do you attend? - University High School. - Yeah, we're not university, I think we broadcast. - Yeah, we did. - Yeah, we did. Kate, can you hold on? What time you got, oh, you should be in school already. - We're in line. - Oh yeah, the call on. All right, all right, you hold on a second. Let's see, Amanda. Amanda, good morning. - Hello. - Good morning. - Good morning, I got people listening for the very first time. Why should they listen to Johnny's house? - Oh, you could just something about local radio that cannot be replaced by streaming or satellite. It's that feeling of being connected to your community. It's something that y'all offer, I love all the stuff that you guys do for the community. And then on the morning and on the way to school, 'cause I'm an educator. And so happy first day at all those kiddos out there. Good luck, all the parents. Sitting there, kids offer the first day. But you guys are entertaining, like the last caller said. Also, y'all, almost all of y'all have kids. So the stories you tell are relatable. I like knowing what's going on in the community. And I just think that that can't be replaced. And I will always listen to you guys on the way in to work every morning. - I love that, Amanda. Thank you so much. Thank you, you hold on a second. That's what I'm talking about. All right, Christina, good morning. - Good morning, how you guys doing? - Good, someone listening for the first time this morning. Why should they continue to listen to Johnny's house? - I've been listening for 15 years and it's just nothing, but one big family with the host, the radio host, everybody that's been there and left, including the listeners, it's still a family. Everybody supports each other, there's differences. Yeah, there's differences, but no matter what we still love and support each other. And just like the last caller said, you get this big sense of community with you guys 'cause you let us know what's going on around town. I took my son to so many events because of Ray letting us know what's going on on the weekend. - Yes, yes. - I was able to take my son to McDonald's, do face painting, all these things for free. - That's what I'm talking about. - You can't beat that. It's our community. We're gonna tell you where it's at. You hold on a second, be what they're saying, man. - XL Mo power by attorney Dan Newland in Iraq. Need a check? It's a no-brainer call attorney Dan at Newland. A lot of people start listening with their parents. We have a third generation person. They listen with their dad and then they listen to Johnny and Jade and now they listen with their kid in the car on the way to school. - We love that. - It was a third generation. - We love that. All right, we've got one more. Let's see here calling us from Valencia Shea. Good morning. - Good morning. - Hey shit, why should they listen? - I think people should listen to you guys because I listen to you guys every morning either going to work or going to school at Valencia and my work best be at work. She always pleads you guys on her radio and me driving to work or school. It just, you guys, your personalities are just amazing and it's better than listening to music to the office. - Yeah. - Because I always have a good laugh listening to you guys and I feel like sometimes I'm in the room with you guys and we're just like laughing up a storm. - Yes. - And you guys like, you just make my morning better because it's always great to start a morning with laughs and I think that's what people should listen to you guys in the morning. They should start their day off with a laugh and you guys make like some morning better than like it's like someone's like really tired. - Wow. Listen, all those responses were great. You're the last one in. We're gonna hook you up with a $50 for garage gift card not because of what you said. Well, yeah, actually because of what you said. (laughing) All right, congratulations, Shea. You hold on one second. WXXL HD1 to Varies Orlando. - 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. - Ray as we speak are driving the kids to the first day of kindergarten and she's emotional with them talk to her in a couple of minutes to find out, dropping them off for the very first time. So while she's gone, Brian's doing celebrity news. What's up, man? - Big announcements. - Can you get the rework? - Oh, yeah. - No, alone. All right, here we go. - I'll get you on that. - I'll get you intro now. - On the real mic for that right there. Hang on, you ready? Oh, here we go. - It's time for here. (upbeat music) - Announcement. - Announcement's so big you're gonna ask yourself. I was here when I heard that announcement and given us that big announcement, Brian Grimes. - All right, just found out this morning just that. (upbeat music) - No, no, no. - All right, just found out this morning, just got all the information. I don't even have all the information yet. But if you don't have plans for New Year's Eve. - And you know we got none. - Make some plans for New Year's Eve 'cause we are bringing our good friends, Joey Fatone and AJ McLean, a legendary New Year's Eve at the House of Blues. (cheering) It's gonna be Tuesday, December 31st. We're gonna ring in the New Year with AJ and Joey on stage at the House of Blues. Tickets go on sale, pre-sale tomorrow. - Tomorrow. - So the only way you can get the code is by listening to the radio. - It's not so. - I have the code. You want me to tell you the code right now? - Give me the code. - Okay, how? - The code. - So, don't tell everybody 'cause if you tell everybody, then everybody's gonna get the ticket. So this is just for you because you're listening to the radio. Tomorrow's pre-sale for the radio is legendary. That is the codeword. - You did. - Yeah, at 10 a.m. - Jeremy Rice gonna be mad. - I don't, I didn't ask if I could give the code. But it says radio pre-sale. If I can't tell my friends on the radio, who can I tell? - True. - This is the benefits. - Dude, I'm riding with you. - Okay. - Benefits of listening to Johnny's house lives. - So don't tell nobody. If you just heard it on the radio, don't tell nobody. Use it for yourself. Legendary is the radio pre-sale. And that happens tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. So you wanna jump on and get tickets. House Blues is a great spot to see a live show. - Yeah, it's gonna tell New Year's Eve. - Yeah, New Year's Eve with AJ and Joey, that's gonna be a really good time. So, we've been talking about it in a bunch of conference calls, but it didn't get confirmed. And then I didn't know anything about the confirmation until like this weekend where they were like, "Hey, we gotta get some detail signed." And I guess they did it overnight 'cause got the email this morning. - That is awesome. - So. - You can take out my reverb. - Yeah, okay. - Okay. - We'll post all on social media too, so you can get all the links and everything to buy your tickets, but they go on sale tomorrow. You definitely wanna be first to come on. - If Brad gets in trouble, get mad at Jeremy Rice. - Look, you shouldn't put something in the email and then not tell me to not say it. - Yes. - And if it says radio, pre-sale, so how else would they get it? - I think a lot of me, I walked by my man 'cause he's monitoring us. - Yeah. - Like he's right across the halls, staring at us, he goes, I don't know anything about this announcement. - Oh. - And I came in the studio. - So it just gets Brian every more of a rate to take control. If I'm you, I'm buying my tickets on the radio pre-sale because-- - I would too. - The House of Blues, while it's a great venue, it is a small venue compared to other places. So that's why it's so much fun to see shows there 'cause it's very intimate. - It's gonna be fun. - Yeah. - It's gonna be a very, very, very fun concert. And if you're a fan of both of those bands, then you know it's gonna be a lot of singing and that's why I wanna bring in a new year. - Yeah, they'll do some backstreet stuff, they'll do some instinct stuff, and they'll do some covers. It's a good time. Their concerts have been sold out everywhere. So now you're gonna get to see it at the House of Blues for new years. So you can spend new years with AJ and Joey and us. And that's gonna be pretty cool. Over the weekend, man, Ryan Reynolds is just killing it. - I love him, man. - He is a cool guy. - Just barely beat out his wife, Blake Lively, for the number one spot. - Didn't really-- - Wow. - So Deadpool Wolverine, number one with 54.2 million. Blake Lively's, it ends with us, took the number two spot with 50 million. - And the cool thing about it is the money stays in the house. - Yeah. - Oh, wow. So he just barely beat her out, which is pretty cool. Deadpool and Wolverine is absolutely killing it. So they've passed the $1 billion global box office mark. And they are just behind the Joker, which was the number one, and it still is, for now, number one R-rated movie of all time. - Oh my goodness. - With 1.079 billion. So they have 1.029 billion by the end of this weekend. - And they'll probably pass Joker as the highest-rated R-rated or highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time. - I wonder what his back end on that is. - Deadpool? - Yeah. - I don't know, 'cause he got in early when Deadpool wasn't, you know. - I mean, he is-- - I mean, he is Deadpool. I mean, if you've seen that character, that is him. - He's like Robert Downey Jr. with Iron Man. Like, that is Deadpool. Like, you can change Batman around, but you can't change Deadpool around. Speaking of Robert Downey Jr. So there was a lot of cameos. You saw Deadpool and Wolverine and Reese. There's a lot of cameos in it. And at the very beginning, John Favreau's in it. He plays his happy character from Iron Man. - Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. - When he's interviewing Deadpool to get into the Avengers. - Really? - Well, that was actually supposed to have Robert Downey Jr. in it as well. Because he was in Iron Man, Robert Downey Jr.'s assistant. - Yeah. - Happy. And so he was supposed to be in it. They actually wrote the scene for Robert Downey Jr. Well, they didn't know at the time that they were gonna announce Robert Downey Jr. as Dr. Doom. But what does that have to-- - Wait, how would that have worked? - They didn't wanna drop him as Tony Stark and Dr. Doom at the same time. - Yeah. - So they just kind of pulled him out of the scene and then happy did the scene by himself, John Favreau. - Yeah. - Did the scene by himself. - I can see that. - Yeah, because they didn't want it to be, you know, at the same time. Speaking of the box office, man, that movie Borderlands got killed. And it got destroyed. - Who doesn't wanna see my boy as an action hero? (laughing) What's his name? - Oh, Kevin Hart. - Who doesn't wanna see him as an action hero? - I don't understand the casting at all. Like, when I look, my son went and saw it and it's terrible. I've got zero percent on Ron tomatoes. - Your son is playing as a video game. It's based on a video game. - That's why my son went because him and his friends have been playing that video game since it came out together. - Yeah. - So they went together to see it. - And they didn't like it? - He said going in, I know it's gonna suck. He's like, but we have to go because we went. And so the only people that went and saw it were people like my son, apparently, 'cause it only made $8 million. - Ooh. - But the cast looked really good. - The cast has a lot of big names. - Yeah. - It's not necessarily a good cast for that kind of movie. - His thing. - When they have big names, normally it's just a cameo. It's just to come out and that was on there, but wow. Well, the good thing about it, you can see it on TV next week. - Probably. - That's how quickly it flips. - Yeah, but if you were hoping for Borderlands 2, you probably won't see that. - It is a scrummit. All right, listen, we come back. We'll talk about those first day of school memories that will never leave you. That's on the way on Jewel. It's gonna feel like it's 103, 76 right now, and a 60% chance of rain, which will be later on this afternoon. Already got reports and there's some ACs out in school. I know the name of those schools, but y'all think y'all need to be surprised on this one 'cause it's gonna happen. All right, with the first day of school, we want you to take us back to some first day of school memories that you'll never forget. Mine is, I'll never get my first day of high school. I'm going from this small school to this big prep school 'cause I was bust on the other side of town. And I'm walking through the campus and I see this guy with a suit on, and he had like a briefcase. And I saw a kid stop on me saying, hey man, what you got today? He opens up the case, he had rum, he had vodka, and he had tequila. - Wow. - And he was selling shots out the thing for $2. And my man's like, man, I got a song. So this is for a dance school. And my man said $2. He went, go and put it back and kept on walking. I'm saying to myself, what the heck is going on? - That's how they do it. - This is high school. Wow. - Me. - I mean, I have a bunch of, some are a little harsh, but the one I remember that sticks out the most, I got on the wrong bus and went to the wrong school. I think it was the first day of third grade, because I was in gifted, but my school didn't have gifted. So yeah. And I had to go to school and then I had to get on a different bus and go to another school. So I got on the wrong bus. And I went to the school on the day I wasn't supposed to be there. But this is back before cell phones and all that stuff. - So you were lost, bro? - So yeah, I was like, I walked in like, hey. But I didn't know who to call or who to tell or anything like that. So my teacher at my original school just knew I didn't show up. But the other school didn't know I was there 'cause I was supposed to go. So it took a few hours, but they finally got me back to the other school. - Wow. - And then my son's first day of sixth grade, he didn't get off the bus. - I remember that, man. You were right. - And I was on Facebook Live waiting at the bus stop and he didn't get off and he had no phone. This is before everyone had cell phones and all the time. - The bus was-- - The bus just came on and going. - You were like from school? Like, yeah, the day. - Yeah, he didn't get off. - That's a parent's biggest fear. If you meet your kid at the bus stop, that the bus closed the door and pulled off. Your kid ain't right there. - Yeah, and who do you call? - Yes. - So I called the school, but you couldn't get anybody at school 'cause the school was closed 'cause the school's over. So I had to drive to the school, but I didn't wanna leave 'cause what happens if he shows up at the bus stop. And he stayed on the bus. So he had to ride the bus the rest of the route and then they brought him back at the end of the route. - Oh my goodness. - But I didn't know that. - There will be a kid dropped off at the wrong thing that always happens the first day of school, the buses. There'll be a kid dropped off at the wrong stop. Best believe that's gonna happen. - Or is she got a first day memory? - I mean, nothing crazy other than the fact that I just remember having extreme butterflies, especially in high school because it's like a new era. You have to give yourself that statement of like, "Oh, you know, I'm a grown kid now." Fortunately, I had an older sister. We're 11 months apart, so she was always a great ahead of me. So I felt like I had a foundation to lean on. But I remember the first day of school, I just had my hair never touched a flat iron and all these girls were complimented. I don't know why. I just like soaked it in so much 'cause my hair was super long and so straight. All these girls were complimented to me 'cause everyone's doing the whole fashion. Yeah, and I didn't even realize I was like, "Oh, I think I got that guy." - I guess I did, so I'm okay. I wanna find out one of those stories about your first day of school. Some memories you will never, ever forget. Some kids are making memories right now and I want you to add on to it. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. If it's busy and you still wanna drop a comment text, our Excel mobile is 41067. You're watching to do the show. It's our YouTube channel, it's our live stream. You can drop comments there and we'll throw it up on social media. But we love talking to you. So call us right now. Tell us your favorite memory or your best memory of a first day of school. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, waiting for your calls. Now in Johnny's house. - Back to school with Johnny's house. - Excel 10067, Orlando's number one hit music station. To the iHeartRadio music festival and a thousand dollars. We'll get a keyword at nine o'clock and we should already prove that people who locally can win and we want you to win. So you can tell us all about it. It's 830 Johnny's house on the first day of school. 76 now heat index 103 while you're in school. And there's a 60% chance of rain. Wanna hear about that? It was first day memories, your first day in school or back to school. What happened? Ariel, good morning from Orlando. - Hi, good morning. - Good, what happened? - So I was in fifth grade and my brother went to a different school, not just a different middle school. He just went to a different school in general, like forever, but either way, he got home about two hours before I did. And I remember I got off the bus and my bus driver like grabbed my arm and like kind of paused me for a minute. And I was like confused. And she's like, it's gonna be okay. Everything's gonna be okay. And I was like, okay. You're like, okay, ladies, let go of my damn arm. - I'm like, all right, just wanna go home. - Yeah, please. - And I lived on, like, we lived, I don't know if you know where Geneva is, like outside of a veto. But so we lived in like a dirt road in a trailer and I'm walking up the road and I see like a bunch of fire trucks and like an ambulance and whatnot. And I'm like, oh my God, what's happening? And my brother was okay. We had like some dogs and cats and they were okay, but our house had burned down. - Oh no. - Just, yeah. - How did the bus driver know? - So I guess they, like, I mean, they knew where we went to school, like 'cause they knew whose home it was. And so like, I think they had called like, by the time the firefighters went and got there, like my dad was there and, but he didn't have any way to like, I guess, tell me. And so I'm assuming like they, they called the school, the school, like radio, the bus driver or whatever. So like, I had no clue and she didn't tell, like I didn't, like it's not like she was like, hey, just so you know this happened, it was literally just like, everything's gonna be okay. And I was like, okay. - Yeah. - And it was just, it was so weird. I just didn't know, it was like a weird, like it was just like in shock moment. - Yeah. - I didn't even know like what to feel. - The bus driver was like, look, I got all the kids. Hey, everything gonna be okay. (laughing) You're like, excuse me. Everything gonna be, can you step out, please? (laughing) - And then I get down to the road and I'm like, oh, okay, that's what. (laughing) I mean, I don't know if everything's gonna be okay. Like, it was, and it's weird 'cause even if the house itself had an of like complete, like not everything it burns. - Yeah. - But essentially it was every like the house, most of it had burned down and then anything that wasn't burned was basically like, yeah. - Yeah, you know how I've gone through that, so. - Oh my, I forgot for a second. You, yeah, a few years ago your house. I'm so sorry. - Yeah, crazy thing and only you can relate. You'll never forget that smell. - No, and there's so many things. Like, my dad has like weird things, which I'm not personally, I'm not like a super religious person, but I'm not anyone who is. And my dad had like a Bible and he had this like angel, like full wax candle that was probably like a good, I would say eight by eight inches, like wide or so. It was just, and neither one of them were like touched. - No, no, I don't know about you, but that made me a religious person right now. (laughing) - And it was like maybe it said, but I'm just kind of like, I'm gonna more believe what you wanna believe. - No, I got you, I'm just messing around. Yeah, I think that's just crazy. The bus driver said everything will be okay. You gotta pull off. (laughing) - Literally. - Yeah, now I gotta go, I gotta go. - On the next morning, she didn't say anything to me. It was just like, it never happened. And I'm like, okay. - You know what, she probably forgot. She said, okay, oh yeah. She would have said, by the way, it wasn't okay. - It was not okay and it's not gonna be okay. - Yeah, by the way, like my whole life has changed out. - Right, I know, but I had to give it to your parents 'cause they had you, but back in school the next day. Yeah, you can't get a day off of that. - Oh yeah, no, my dad, like we lived next door to my dad's girlfriend at the time. And so it literally basically was like, okay, well, let's just move into her house right now. We'll go to school. - Nice, nice. Well, thank you for sharing that. Thank you for sharing that story. - Of course, thank you. I have a great day. - You too, thank you for calling. All right, let's do one more from Deltona Lindsey, good morning. - Good morning. - All right, first day memory. - All right, so I was a senior. I was a captain on the cheer squad and we had the local news come out on the back to school first day news briefing. And I thought I would be cute and try to show off. And I went to do a double back spring and I fell flat on my face. - Hold on, hold on, hold on. Was that here locally? - Yes. - What station was it? - I rather not fit. - 'Cause I think we saw you. I said we jumped the phone. I said what I do. I said what I think we saw. I said, hey man, the girlfriend is funny. (laughing) - But I rather not say. (laughing) - Lizzie! - Wait, how long ago was this? (laughing) - It was a hot minute, but. - I've been in a hot minute. (laughing) - She is not giving out a permission. - Oh, I swear Lizzie, I think I saw it 'cause I was like, hey, hey, hey, that chili do the play, play, play, play, play. - Yeah, I see it's planted. I kept my tooth. I got back up and was smiling. - Yes. - And just like, oh, I'm good. (laughing) All right, listen, I'm gonna put your hole. And you got to tell everybody, but just tell them what it was. And then go ahead and pick that up, Norese. I'm gonna just find a kind of curious hole. - Wow. - 'Cause I swear, I do remember. - Chipped the tooth and everything. - I remember saying, and they didn't run it back, so it would be like me saying, be that girl face plane, but by the time you looked at it, it was already gone. - Wow. - Dang, I do remember that. All right. - Norese, which one was it? - Let's see here. - Huh. - Okay, I can picture that. - Okay. All right, listen, we come back. What are you kids? Or what are you wearing on the first day of school? What you wearing? Maybe it's afternoon, otherwise partly cloudy and hot. It's gonna feel like it's 103. It is 77 starting to warm up right now. Now, Ray is out, and Brian is doing celebrity news and stuff like that. And the reason she's out is because she dropped her twins off for the first day of kindergarten. Hey, Ray. - Hi. - Hi. - All right. - So when did you drop them off? - Um, they just kicked us out. - What do you mean kick through out? It's a parent's gotta go. - You guys, yeah, they're like, we gotta start teaching now, so you guys have to go. - And how many parents are like, you still trying to sit in the first class? How many? - The hallway was like packed with parents just like standing there. - Wow. So when you left, what did you say? What did you say to the twins? - Well, it's like you're gonna have a good day. Like, you know, you're a big boy, you're a big girl. And Leonardo was like, I promise I'll miss him. (laughing) - I'll miss him. - Like, did they see you cry? Were they crying? - Um, Santa with her face got really, really red. She looked like she was trying not to cry. - Really? - So, you know, the question is, we're gonna do this again in about an hour. When you walked out of the class, did they look back? - One of them did, the other one just started coloring and didn't want to look up. (laughing) - Wow. Now, when did it hit you? When did the emotion start hitting you? - Um, as soon as I got in my car. (laughing) - Wow. And what was the feeling that my kids are growing up or, you know, not babies anymore? What were you feeling? - Yeah, I just, like this is like the beginning of like, you know, the rest of their lives. - Yeah, we're talking about 13 more years of this. - Yeah. - Wow. - I know, it's just like, you know, they're not babies anymore. And this is like actual school. So it's like, yeah. Don't worry, unless the economy changes drastically. They'll stay with you when they're adults, trust me. I know. (laughing) - Yeah. - Wow. Now, you, you know, you anticipated that this was gonna happen. That's why we all said, you know what, go ahead and deal with that. But did you feel it was gonna hit you as hard as it's hitting you now? - Um, no, like, 'cause at first I was like, oh, I'm fine. Like, I'm totally fine with this. But then, I don't know, then you could just see them starting to get nervous. And like, once they get nervous, then I'm like, oh God. And then, and then the teacher threw everybody out. So it's just the kids and the teacher, and you're looking and going, they have my babies. - Yeah, so they like made the announcement. They're like, the doors are closing in the next five minutes, so. - Man, it's like, y'all on a cruise ship. (laughing) - It's like everyone's crying when they're leaving that too. - Yeah. - Wow. - I know, Leonardo's like, I want chocolate milk. I was like, you're not at home anymore. (laughing) - You're not at home anymore. - That's not how it works. - How it works, son? Wow. So, did you see any other parents crying? Or did they try to hold off too? - Oh yeah, yeah. I mean, there's a whole boo-hoo breakfast they have for the parents, but like, I couldn't even go to that. I was like, I will, I will melt to the floor in the cafeteria if I go to that. - Man, I got on and they give me about two or three breakfasts and go home by crap. Like, can they get into go boo-hoo breakfast? - Come on now. You know I got them. (laughing) - I'll be right over now. You got a kid at the school, whatever boo-hoo breakfast. (laughing) - I'm real sad. - Where's your kid Ms. G and Ms. Smith's class? - Yes. - You're real generic with it. Wow. So what are you gonna do the rest of the morning? What are you gonna do? - Well, they have like, baseball and softball, so I have to buy them new cleats 'cause-- (laughing) - They're getting bigger now, and their feet don't even fit their old sleeves, so I'm like, oh God, this is like a holy chapter of everything. - You're like, oh, they go to school, damn. I gotta get some cleats. - Aw, damn. - Yeah. - Reality sets in. - Wow. Well, you knew this day was coming, and here it is. Now, do you think you'll cry next year when they go to first grade? - I think the first day is always gonna be hard, but I don't know. I'm more concerned about one day on Thursday of this week, when they start realizing what's happening. Like, today, it's all excitement and stuff, so I feel like one day on Thursday, they're gonna start falling apart. - Wow. First day of school. - What's the main difference between kindergarten and before that? - Great school. - Just like the hours, like-- - I mean, before that, it was more like daycare with a little bit of learning. - Now you gotta-- - Okay. - You gotta-- - Now you got, like, courses, and, okay, you're in any sense. - Yeah, like, now they have math and social studies, like, they have actual subjects now, before it was like, okay, write your name in the ABCs. - Okay. - Now, they don't have mandatory nap time, do they? - No. - See, that's why, back in my day, and I think that's when teachers went to the teachers' lounge to smoke, because they said, all right, everybody put your heads down, but these didn't play out the mats. - No, we had mats. - You had mats, you left out the mats, and I'm gonna sneak out for a minute. I'll be back, but I'll be watching. Johnny, you in charge. - There's no more, there's no more nap time. - I just wanna say that Brian was very disruptive doing nap time, and then I get a lollipop, and then Brian get a shot. - Sell out. (laughing) - All right, Ray, well, hang in there, girl. - Thank you. - Take what you need. Thank you for taking us there with you. - Yeah, thank you for letting me have the morning. - Of course, of course, this is stuff. This is that first time stuff you cannot miss. You cannot miss. - Yeah. - All right, we'll see you tomorrow. - All right, bye. - Bye-bye. Man, yeah, come up and out. We're gonna talk about dropping them off. I'm just curious, what are your kids wearing, or what are you wearing on the first day of school? What did you dress your kids in? Are they in uniform? Or something that they already picked out to wear on the first day? 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919. 106 to the iHeartRadio, music festival, and $1,000. Listen for that keyword for your chance to win. All right, I think we got a couple more schools that are letting in. Some have been started for an hour or so. We still cause the way the buses have. They take one school and then they come back and get the rest of them. I think everybody'll be in in about 30, 45 minutes. 60% chance of rain. Heat index 103, it is 77 right now. Wanna find out? What are you wearing? The first day of school, or what did your kids wear on the first day? Addison, good morning. - Good morning. - And Addison, how old are you? - 12. - 12 years old and this is your first day of what school? - Greenwood Lakes Middle School. - Really? And what time do you guys start school? - The bell rings at 925, but the gates open at 855. - 855, all right, so what you wearing today? - So, for shoes, I'm wearing some Nike blazers. - Okay. - I'm wearing some brown button up overalls and the black shirt. - Now, did you pick that out or did your family pick it out for you? - I picked it out. - Oh, and so, why today? Why that outfit on the first day? - It's comfortable, but it still looks stylish for the first day 'cause you wanna have like a good impression for all of your teachers now that you're gonna be good in their class. - Like, what do your parents do? What is your full of, 'cause you're very articulate. You know, you look, you're on a mission. Wow, you ain't gotta tell me what your parents do. That's okay. Wow, well listen, you have a wonderful first day of school, Addison, okay? - Thank you. - Okay, bye-bye. Y'all let the teachers know that you're there to learn. My parents are like, what? I'm about not gonna come from this school today. - At that age, I don't think I even knew what a first impression was, like-- - Exactly. - Thank you, Adam. - Exactly. My first impression was on some great girls. Hey, girls, Tanner, good morning. - Good morning. - And are you Tanner? - Yeah. - And how old are you, Tanner? - 11. - 11, and you're going into what grade? - Um, sixth grade. - And what school are you attending? - Sunridge Middle School. - Sunridge, alright, so what are you wearing today? What are you wearing, what are you wearing? What's your fit? Tell me about your fit. - So, I'm wearing brand new black rocks. - Okay. - With some nice jibbit and some black Adidas shorts with a pattern on them. - Okay, okay. - And I'm wearing my school merch. - Oh, the school merch. - Alright. - You want to represent the school on the first day? - Yes. - So, what's that thing you got, what jibbits you got on top? - What's a jibbit? - On your crocs. - It's a little accessory you put on your crocs. - Oh. - Alright, so I have a T for Tanner. - Okay. - I wear an Aldo jersey. - Yeah? - And a baby Yoda. - Okay, that's good. - And why did you decide to wear this fit today? All of them, the first day is the first one. Why did you decide to wear this outfit today? - Um, because it represents my school. - Okay, I like that school spirit. - Yeah, it's pretty comfy too. - Wow. - So, if Johnny's house has some giblets, so what do you call it thing, jibbits? - You could do like the house logo. - Uh-huh. - Like the outline of the house would be one. - Okay. - You could do a J. - Okay. - For Johnny. - If we made some, Tanner, would you wear 'em? - Yes. - Oh, he said that one. - I like that. - Yeah, he did. He said that with his chest. - Yeah, he did. Well, Tanner, what time did school start for you? - Um, around 935. - So, what are you doing now? Just chilling on you in the car, getting ready to go to school. - I'm chilling in the car line. - The car line, is that long already? - Oh, with my mom, yeah. - Oh, yeah. So, did your mom pick you up in the morning, drop you off in the morning, pick you up in the afternoon? - Yeah. - Your mom is a car line warrior. Tell her, we're warriors, 'cause we gotta fight that car line every day. - And it's just day one. - It's day one. All right, let your mom know she's a warrior, okay? - All right. - All right, have a good day, Tanner. - All right, you too. - All right, everybody who gotta fight that car line, warriors, warriors, y'all. Never, she don't know. Brian know what it's like. He's a warrior, we're all warriors. It's a fight every day, just to get your kids and pick them back up. - Yeah. - It's a battle. Oh, from out during our mandate in the morning. - Good morning, I'm with you there on that car rider line. I hop out of that, I send my boy on the bus. (laughing) - Please, if I can put my kid on the bus, I would. - Right, I'm even like, he's in the office because he had, it took me a couple more days to get all of his school supplies stuff, so he's going to school with his big old pack pack, and I was like, do you want me to take you to school, or do you want to ride the bus? He insisted on the bus, I was like, okay, and then when he realized how heavy that backpack was, he's like, mom, I was like, buddy, I asked you. - Oh, Amanda, Amanda, if you and my mom, in your voice, I can tell you you want to take me. You said. - Now I'm taking school if you want to. Oh, you can ride the bus. (laughing) - Right, right, right, yeah. - I mean, it kind of works out better for my schedule anyways, 'cause I dropped the baby off at daycare, and then I get my kid ready, and down to the bus, and then I have a certain time, 'cause I work from home, so there's a certain time I have to be clocked in by eight o'clock, so the bus picks my kid up at 7.40, so it kind of works out for the big cars. - It works out. - I'm glad, and what is it wearing today? - A polo green shirt, it's like a hunter green, he looks so handsome today. - Oh, oh. - He's got on these black, solid khaki shorts, then he's got on black nautica with some black socks. - Okay. - And then he's got products in his hair, so he looks all done. - Oh, you even put the product in there, oh no. - Too bad. - I was like, I wish you wore a necklace, he was like, no, mom, I was like, dang it, man. (laughing) I'm playing if we had that necklace. - Mom, try to put him on a solid gold chain. (laughing) - He's not for it, he's not for it, but yeah. - Well, I hope he has a wonderful day in school. - Me too, thank you guys. - Thank you, Amanda, thank you for calling. Be what's up with that. - XL Mobile powered by attorney Dan Newland in Iraq, need to check it to no brainer, just call attorney Dan Newland. So once that I just dropped my 11 year old and five year old grandsons to their new private school in a full suit, blazer included. - Nice. - What? - Wow, it's gonna be hot, it's gonna be hot. All right, well listen, coming up in the nine o'clock hour, if you've dropped your kids off for the first time, it's an emotional period. We'll talk about that on Johnny's house. WXXL HD1 to very Zorlando. - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's Olivia Rodrigo. - Johnny's house, mornings. Orlando's number one hit music station all day. ♪ How ♪ ♪ Three seven ♪ ♪ One six seven ♪ ♪ Orlando ♪ - Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news, with Ray. - Ray just dropped our kids off the kindergarten for the first time, she's an emotional wreck, so we told her, go ahead and take the rest of the day. So Brian's doing celebrity news, what's going on? - We were talking this morning about the Olympics and how they wrapped it up and they sent it over to LA. Snoop Dogg, Tom Cruise, Dr. Dre, they all helped do it. Some of the early plans for the LA Olympics just came out, so that we were talking about how they're gonna do it. They're gonna go carless. They said they're gonna have buses handle everything. There'll be no parking, there'll be no cars allowed at the Olympics. - They got four years to work on it. - They said they're gonna bring thousands of buses from neighboring cities and states to help them make the carless event. They're gonna spend a billion dollars on just the buses. - Oh my gosh. - Who's spending it? I mean, LA, 'cause Paris, it costs $10 billion to put on the Olympics, that's what it cost them. So a billion dollars is already set aside. - But they already have problems in LA. - I know. - I think it would have just been more economical if you just built like a new garage, parking garage. - No, 'cause I think what they're trying to push is that LA is like on the forefront of getting rid of cars altogether. So I think this is gonna be a push towards the-- - Wow. - And this ain't a political statement. I think it's gonna be a push towards what California is already trying to do, which has become a carless society. - I think, I think what they're trying to do, as long as you're on them buses, you ain't going in areas they don't want you to see. - True, they can control where you end up. - That's right, along with your buses, you taking buses to A to B, you ain't gonna see what's over there at Z. You don't wanna see that. - It would alleviate a lot of police problems as well, 'cause there's no traffic. So I mean, I guess I get it, but a billion dollars is a lot of money, man. I sure exactly how it's gonna go. This is funny, everything goes full circle. Like, it's just the way life works. It's the circle of life. There's a video that's gone viral of Justin Bieber being harassed by a bunch of teenage kids at a Beverly Hills Hotel for their TikTok. And he gets so mad, and they've got him in the corner and he keeps going, "You guys think this is funny? "It's not funny, man. "Get the hell out of here." - He was a little snottin' those kids. - And everyone's sayin', "Aha, now that you're 30, "and you're married, and you're a grown ass man, "you don't like the way you used to act." - You remember that neighborhood he had? He was driving his neighbor crazy like, "Dude!" - Yup. - Ah! - So he was waiting for his wife at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills and a bunch of teenagers were at a bar mitzvah and they noticed him and they started messing with him and harassing him and yelling stuff at him and videoing it. So, he tried to walk away and they're following him. - Oh, yeah. - And videoing, and he's clearly annoyed. He finally turns around and says, "This isn't funny, man." And everyone's like, "Oh, this is so hilarious." - I guarantee that neighbor, he ended up moving 'cause the neighbor was like, "Dude, you're loud, "you're having parties, yup, hey, shut up old dude." - Well, there you go, you're old dude now. - This is kinda crazy, Cartoon Network, their website is officially shut down. - Yeah, it's solid. - We're having the beginning of the end of Cartoon Network. So they pulled all their content from CartoonNetwork.com and it redirects everybody to the landing page on Macs. So they're starting to migrate all the content over to Macs. So CartoonNetwork's gonna continue 11 hours of programming from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. and that's pretty much it. And then eventually, I think it's all gonna end up on Macs at some point. - Their site has been up since 1998. - Yeah, has it really? - Yeah, and they realized that after that, nobody watching their network, so we might go share it. - I mean, you can get all that stuff somewhere else probably now, and this is kinda funny 'cause Tom Brady was over at the Olympics and then he jet it back because he's got some interest in buying into the NFL now that he's not a player anymore. And he went to Vegas and he did the walkout with Mike Tyson for the Morgan Wallens Show. So Morgan Wallens always starts his show with his on Broadway girls and there's a camera that follows him through the tunnels until he walks on the stage. And so walking with him during the walkout, Mike Tyson and Tom Brady. - Nice. - Because they're both all Vegas now 'cause Tom Brady does own a part of the ACEs, the WNBA team. - Yeah, yeah. - So and then Tom Brady was at the actual, the game with the Cowboys the other day talking to Jerry Jones too, 'cause I think he's trying to get into ownership. - Really? - So, okay, good for him. All right, we come back. Let's find out what is trending in the world today on Johnny's house. Oh, and to reach what is trending, ma'am. - Yeah, so Brian was talking about the D23 Expo that went down this past weekend. That's all things Disney, well, to add on to it. Miley Cyrus, she was inducted into the youngest, as the youngest Disney legend, D23, which is a Hall of Fame Awards program for people who have had like a significant impact on the Disney legacy, basically. And some of the big names that are already inducted, it's like Christina Aguilera, Betty White, Oprah Winfrey. But it was really funny because Miley, she went up to get her award and she like jokingly said, you know, back in 2005, Disney was on a mission to rebuild the company. That's why they hired Bob Iger and Hannah Montana. - Yeah, Hannah was the deal. - Yeah, she was. - I remember interviewing her backstage when she came to town. - Really? - And this was, she was doing something world. - Best of both worlds, no way. - One part of concert, she was Hannah and the other part, she was Miley and interviewing her in a glass case with that wig and I never watch Hannah Montana. And I was like, you know what's the whole day wig? And they're like, dude. - Yeah, she puts it on, you don't even know who she is. It's a whole different person. - Yeah, yeah, it was like that. I was like, oh, okay, all right. That's so cool, congratulations. - Yeah, the Olympics are all wrapped up. Brian also gave us a rundown of that if you want to catch it on the podcast. - They said USA wanted the whole thing, I'm just saying. - We did, 'cause we tied with China for the gold medal count but overall we beat them by 35 medals, yeah. - They not like us. Yeah, but something really cool that also took place for the first time ever. Paris 2024 Olympics gave the public athletes the same dream to run on the Olympics marathon route at night. So of course, this is the same path the Olympic runners took, which is a 26.2 mile path. And a lot of people just definitely did not hold back. Like if you see people kind of posting up any footage of them running through these like marathons, it's probably the public given that opportunity to do that. - Well, I mean, they about to tell the neighborhoods, 'cause, you know, I'm sure they had to block off some streets 26 miles, you're about to tell somebody like, hey man, the Olympic been over one day or so, you might know, go home, I'm just saying. - McDonald's is bringing back the nostalgic vibes with their new collectible cups. So they're gonna be rolling out six cups that are tied to like a breakfast or a lunch meal. It's gonna be called the collectible meal. And each cup is different with different brands and characters like Hot Wheels and Beanie Babies, Hello Kitty, Shrek, McDonald's. So basically what they're supposed to do is like, give the customers like that nostalgic memory that you can hold on to. - Man, someone found a storage shed. - With all the other ones. - Yeah, that's it. - What are we gonna do with all this inventory? - All the unused stuff. - It wasn't a storage, it was a warehouse somewhere that was like, wait a minute. Hang on a second, don't, bring stuff back. - And this is really cool. So a community neighborhood in Texas is nearing the completion of its all made out of 3D printing material. So this is the world's largest 3D printing neighborhood. It started back in 2022. It was made from like this massive 45 foot wide machine that weighs like 4.75 tons and it meticulously constructs these homes like layer by layer. - I've seen it, yeah. - And it's like you can build the frame of the house in like a day. - Crazy. - Yeah. - The homes are designed to be like highly durable, resistant to water, mold, termites, extreme weather. And out of like the 100 homes that are supposed to be done about 95 are done. And at least a quarter of these homes are already bought. - Nope, I want my house built by a dude with a hammer. - I mean, like I'm interested to see the long run of all this. - You know, you put like this cement material in this machine, it just follows the track and it grows and that's it. - That's wild. - That is the future. We come back and you drop your kid off for the very first time to school. We have questions for you on Johnny's house. 60% chance of rain. We talked about this earlier today. We're launching an initiative called Together We Can. What we're gonna do is take a title one school and give them everything that they need to see if we can make this school an A school. And we did provide it them already with school supplies and everything that they need. But it has to go a little bit longer than that. If you want to help us and follow this dream of showing that as a community, we can band together and do absolutely anything. You can follow us on our social media. Central Florida, together we can. We have it on Facebook, we have Instagram. We also have Central Florida, together wecan.com. And in the next couple of weeks, we're gonna say, "Hey, listen, can you do this? "Can you provide this? "Do you have this art skill?" Because I think collectively as a community, we can do anything. We're gonna start with this one school. We may go to a family, we may go to our house, we may go to several schools. It just shows that with the help of everyone listening, collectively as a community, together we can do absolutely anything. You want to be a part of this movement. You can find us at Central Florida, together wecan.com or go to any of our social media platforms and you can find a link there. We just started our Instagram today and we have 67 people following and two photos. - We started with zero. - We started with zero. Well, just one, just me. But anyway, you want to read up on it, check out on social media and read up on it and be a part of it. Because I think we can grow this thing to do amazing things in our community, but we can only do them if we do them together. So at Central Florida, together wecan. It's part of the Baby DJ program right here on XL1067. Okay, all right, this is it. Every year, it's a tradition. We call this first drop off. This is when you drop your kid off this, either in a kindergarten or the first grade and you drop them off for the very first time. We want to find out how you feeling and then we have a question. 'Cause we've been doing this for several years. I just noticed in the last couple of years that school's gotten aggressive and thrown you out. - Yeah, I think they've realized that it makes the transition easier for the kids. - 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. - Okay. - Because they don't really care about your feeling. - Yes, 'cause I need these kids to be easy to teach as fast as possible. And we talked to Ray and Ray is like, they made an announcement. - Oh listen, if you drop your kid off, don't get the hell up out of here. (laughing) Time will stop teaching them. So I want to find out if you've dropped your child off for the very first time. How was it? How did it go? - How you doing? - How you doing? Did you get the look back? What were they wearing? Were they able to sleep? What are you doing now? 'Cause some people took the day off. Some people like it was so emotional that we couldn't handle it. Bia, I'm gonna go wrong. That's what I already know what we got right here. But we're gonna do it. Excel, good morning. What's your name? - Hi, I'm Tiffany. How are you? - Tiffany, you've been crying, haven't you? - A little bit. - You've been hitting your voice, either you've been crying, or you've smoked six cigarettes this morning. One of the other. (laughing) - We're both. - We definitely were crying. - All right, so how old is your baby? - She's five. - And she's going into kindergarten? - Yep, today's our first day. - All right, we'll slow it down. What was she wearing? It was a little outfit today. - Oh, it was the only outfit she actually picked for herself. It was, "Hello, Kitty, speak with outfits." Super cute. - It was super cute. And how was she this morning? Was she a little nervous? A little antsy? She's doing really well, but then we got to the front. And she goes, "I'm scared." - Oh no, what do you do? She told her mama, "I'm scared, mama, mama, I'm scared." (laughing) - That's okay. Mommy and daddy were both there, so I was like, "That's normal. Let's just do like what we used to do for pre-K. We'll take a little selfie. We'll get you to the front." And then I built around for like 10 minutes after they took her into the little breakfast area and got her with her teacher, until they were finally like, "Okay, parents. Now it's time to go to the boo-hoo breakfast. If you can just go in that direction and stop lurking." - Stop lurking. - Yeah. - Yeah. - You start repeating the learning process. So when you saw your little angel and you said, "Okay, baby, goodbye." Did you, what did she say? - Well, they had this whole thing figured out where they had like the older kids come and like walk her to where she needed to be. So I introduced her to the sweet little girl. She was like, "I've been here for five years. I went to kindergarten here too." And then she walked her off and that's when the tears started. - Well, here's the question. When she walked her off, did she look back to see if y'all were still there? - Oh, I couldn't see through the tears. I don't know. (laughing) - Oh, no! - It's probably for the best. - Yeah, probably for the best. So what are you gonna do the rest of the morning? - Well, honestly, it's my husband's birthday. So we're gonna stop by Disney. (laughing) - It's the most obvious place on the road. - You got over that quick. (laughing) - Three days, baby! Three days, baby! - It's around! (laughing) - I'm gonna go back and get it. - You're like, "I'm a baby of school." Oh, we're about to go to Disney's, right? (laughing) - We're about to go enjoy life. (laughing) - Well, listen, y'all have a great day at Disney. And remember, this will always be recorded. So when she becomes a senior, you'll say, "Listen, this is what Mami did when she called in and you were going to kindergarten." - Oh, well, thank you so much. You guys have a great day. Have fun and happy birthday to your husband. - Yeah, have a birthday to Kevin. - Hi, Kevin. Bye. (laughing) - Look, I'm sad, never day. (laughing) - We got a free day, baby! (laughing) - Uh-huh, motion. Oh, we're going to Disney, that's my birthday. - I get theme parks are exponentially cheaper when you ain't got a kid with you. - Mm-hmm. - 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. If you drop your child off in kindergarten or the first grade for the very first time, we want to hear from you. Tell us what you went through. Call us now on Johnny's house. - Back to school with Johnny's house. - Excel 10067. - Orlando's number one hit music station. - Trying to understand us when we're talking to those parents that are dropping their kids off for the first time. It got too observation. Somebody said it's tougher when you're dropping your kid or the kid is catching the bus for the first time in middle school, which I think is tough. And somebody also said, if you're dropping your kid off in high school, they're seeing a year. - I can see that because it's the last time you'll get to do it. - I'll be celebrating. Hopefully, that kid will be driving. - See, my son drove himself to first year of senior year. So we didn't have that. But I could see the middle school one too, because elementary school is like getting you ready. But like, you're gone, they push you out of the nests when you do middle school. - You're on a bus, and that's your first time. - And the school bus is a different environment. - Yes, it is. - It ain't like anyplace else on the planet. - I got choked on the school bus. - I saw my first, lots of things on the school bus. I got choked and said, "Sit over there." - When I was in elementary school, we shared a bus with the high school kids. - Oh, that's just bad. - That's wild. - You should never do that. - So we were like toys for them. - Oh, yes, never do that. - Yeah. - All right, from Wintergarden, hey Heather, good morning. - Hi, good morning. - Oh, look, you're trying to put on a strong face. Look at you. What grade kindergarten or first grade? - So kindergarten for my oldest and my youngest birthday of daycare was today. - Oh, so you're crying about daycare. (laughing) - Daycare and kindergarten. - All right, which one you dropped off first? - We dropped off the daycare first and then my kindergartener helped carry this stuff into the room. I was like, you're gonna have a great time at daycare. - What was she wearing in kindergarten? - Oh, they were both wearing it. Well, he's got his little onesie. - Yeah. - A little baby onesie, 'cause he's 18 months. - So he doesn't know, he doesn't know right now. He just knows mommy's not there. - Right, yeah, he just bursts in the tears when we walk out. Yeah, so right now he's going, I feel abandoned. - Yes. - Where's the ladies that've been when he says day one? Where is she? - Right, yeah. - Who is this person watching me? - Oh. (laughing) - Where's my life, what happened here? Did I do something wrong, mom? Did I do something wrong? - Why are you leaving me here? (laughing) - So how do you get past that guilt? How was it? (laughing) - Yes, then I had to go do the other one. (laughing) - You just had a rough morning. - It was a rough morning, yeah. My kindergartener wasn't scared until the safety patrol opened the car door and then his whole face changed. - Oh yes, oh yeah. - We're doing that. (laughing) - And that child is going, mom, you're leaving me too? (laughing) - Right. - Do you leave in all of us? - You leave in all of us, mom? (laughing) Will you be back in the car line? - Right, yeah, are you really gonna come pick me up? - Oh my goodness, how do you feel right now? I know we're messing with you, but how do you feel? - Oh, it's rough. Well, I messed up because the daycare drop off took too long that I missed the before school drop off and I ended up in the car line. (laughing) That's not expected. So tomorrow we're gonna do better. (laughing) - You are a car line warrior. You are a warrior. Wow. - We'll see, we'll try again. - So you have to do them both. You gotta pick them up and drop them off? - Today, yeah, but then I'm passing the pickup in the car line off to the grandparent's turn tomorrow. - What, you're not a warrior. Give me your dessert bag, you're not a warrior. - Yeah, you're in the reserve. (laughing) - That car line's a beast, it is a beast, it is. - Don't tell my parents that. - They're gonna know after one time. - Is this our first time? - Yeah. - Oh my goodness. - Hey, well, you better be ready on Wednesday then. 'Cause after tomorrow, they ain't doing it again. - They want them to give up on me, yeah. (laughing) - Yeah, but my husband and I are waiting to get that call. Like, you need to change your work schedule. - Yeah, you need to change your schedule. - Yeah, you know what, grandparents are awesome. But here's the thing, with the car line, either you're gonna, it's like Ricky Bobby, either you're gonna be first, or you're gonna be last. - Yes, right, yeah. - If I was them, I'd like get there early, but that means you're gonna be sitting there for a while, you know? - Yeah. - I told them, I said, I hear that these car lines are really bad. (laughing) - Here you go. - And here's the worst part. First day of school is the worst. It is the worst. - Yeah, 'cause no one really knows what's going on. It's a mess, yeah. - It's a mess. - Everyone's late. - Wow, well, how the? - It's gonna be fine. (laughing) - First of all, you dropped off both your babies and you feel abandoned, and then you lied to your parents. Boy, you're gonna have a good day. - Yeah, I think I'm gonna be in a rough day. - It's like, are you going to Disney too? - Yeah, you might want to go out. (laughing) - I heard, I'm not. (laughing) - Well, hang in there, Heather. Hang in there. - Thank you. - All right, bye-bye. - Great day. - You too. See, trick the parents. Y'all, I'm right on my degree with you. My way is-- - Yeah, you get one day off. - Enjoy it. - Like, I think they didn't even ask any questions. Like, picking up the kids, sure. - Go to Disney tomorrow. - Yes. - 'Cause that's your one day off. - It's gonna be rough today. It's gonna be real rough, man. Stephanie, from Winter Garden, good morning. - Good morning. - Yeah, there's another one trying to put on that brave face, but I could hear in that smile that there's been some tears. I can hear it, I can-- - Oh, 100% 100%. - And what grade? - 100%. - What grade? - He's a kindergartener. - Okay, what did he wear today? - He wore a, he loves Barbie, so he had a Barbie t-shirt on and some tie-dye shorts. - Wow. - Nice. - And how was he excited? How did he sleep last night? How was his morning? - He slept well. He was up at six AM in our room. - Yes. - And he said, "Mom, I'm a kindergartener. Today is my day." - Oh, I love that. - Nice. - Love that. All right, so you walked him to the class and what happened? - He dropped me like a hot potato. (laughing) - He's ready for life. - Yeah, he is. - Yeah. - Wow. - Like, not even a glance, kind of like a look like, "Why haven't you left it?" And then he sat down, he opened up his pencil case and that was it. - Wow. - Good to go. I was like, "Okay, I guess I'll go to the parent breakfast now." (laughing) - When did you start crying? - Well, I started crying probably about a week ago. - Oh, no. - And was already crying at like, "Meet the teacher." And was tearing up as we were walking into the school. - Yeah. - And then when I got home, I was like, "Wow, he really, he just left me." After five years of just... (laughing) - Everything I did for you. (laughing) - Stephanie. - Stephanie didn't even know me. - Stephanie, that usually happens when they're a teenager. You got it early. - Right? - I'm in trouble. I'm in trouble. - Wow. That kind of kid of best value is like, he dropped me like a hot potato. (laughing) You'd be nothing without me, kid. Nothing. I gave you this life. - I made you. I made you. (laughing) - Where do you think that confidence came from, boy? (laughing) - Yeah, really. You gave him too much confidence. (laughing) Okay. Wow. Well, listen, I'm glad you can laugh about it. He's got a wonderful day. And when you pick him up, he's gonna have a lot of stories to tell. - I can't wait. - All right. Well, thank you for sharing that morning with us. - Thanks, guys. Have a great day. - Take care. I gave him five years. Five years. - That's five. - You can't even look back at your mama. You can't look back. Let's get out of here, y'all. No. - can.com, it's an arm over the baby DJ program. Well, we are taking over one Title I school this year and make sure we provide them with everything they need to become a schools. Find out how you can get involved. Central Florida together, we can.com. No, Reese! - I'm not gonna lie. Now that I know all these kids are on squad, I might go to Disney myself. - I'm telling you, man. Well, listen, our kids in this, in our state went to school early. A lot of around the country, we noticed don't start till after I was at Labor Day weekend. - Yeah, they're still at the parks 'cause they're still on vacation. - Yeah, they're still at? - It's the Florida schools that went back. Yeah, everybody else is on vacation. Anything else going on, man? - No, just hanging out, chilling, getting some work done. - All right, big rhymes. - Of course, my radio shows that you can check out all over the place pretty much. And we made the big announcement this morning. Joey Fatone and AJ of the Backstreet Boys, they are doing our legendary New Year's Eve at the House of Blues. It's gonna be New Year's Eve, obviously. Tickets go on sale, pre-sale tomorrow. Now, I gave out the radio pre-sale code earlier this morning. I'm gonna make you work for it this time. It's on the podcast. So go back and listen to the podcast, get the pre-sale code tomorrow morning, 10 a.m. I'm thinking if you definitely wanna do it, you might wanna get your tickets during the pre-sale. That's all I'm saying. - Don't sleep on this. - But yeah, it's gonna be a fun time. A legendary time, one may say. - That's right. I mean, really, you wanna spend a New Year coming in, singing and dancing and having a good time. And what better way to do it with those great guys, friends of the show, personal friends of ours. - Yes. - Anyway, check it out. What can you, listen to the podcast? - Yeah, it's on the podcast. The links will be all over social media. You can't buy tickets now, but tomorrow morning, 10 a.m. the pre-sale goes on. All right, ride secrets to all of you.