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Would you pay to attend a wedding? Now that school is back in... what does your schedule look like? For a quick stop at Johnny's House... Would you pay to attend a wedding? Now that school is back in... what does your schedule look like? What is your biggest worry with your kids? When did you get your identity stolen?

Duration:
1h 43m
Broadcast on:
15 Aug 2024
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You're hanging out in Johnny's house. XL1067. Good morning, good morning, good morning, and at six o'clock Orlando's number one hit music station at XL107. It is Johnny's house, it's gonna be partly cloudy, 50% chance of rain, cold front is coming through, high today of '89, it's only gonna feel like 100, y'all. It's only gonna feel like 100, take advantage of it. - I say "trio." - I'm telling you. Right now it's 80. Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news with Ray. Remember I was telling you Elle King was opening up about Rob Schreyer being her dad. - Open up, tellin' all the family members. - Yeah, making her go to like Fat Camp and how she would literally only spend time on movie sets. That was like her time with her dad. Well, he just did an interview. He did an interview with Tucker Carlson, and that's dropping today. - Tucker Carlson, I don't know what happened. - He said, "Shut up, Chubby." - Oh, my God, Brian! - I was kidding, obviously, that's what he would've said. Listen, all he had to say is you know what? I was working trying to provide for my family. Did I slip a little bit? Yes, I did. - Yes. - That's all you gotta say. - Well, you're on point. So, he basically said, "I want to just tell my daughter Elle, "I love you, and I wish I was the father "in my 20s that you needed." Clearly, I wasn't, and I hope you can forgive me for my short coming. - That's it. - I love you completely, I love you entirely, and I just want you to be well and happy with who you are. You are beautiful, my baby. - It is, that's what we're all in. That's not what he said, then. - No, and he said it's hard getting brutally and publicly attacked, basically, by your own children. - Now, this is what he said to the cameras. Behind the scene, he goes, "How dare she?" I gave her the best life available. She didn't eat this, she didn't eat this. That was what he said, "Behind the scene." - Yeah, but he did have that. I didn't take anything she said personally, and he was like, "It's hard to hear these things, "but if that's how she felt about her childhood," he's like, "I'm sorry." - You have to say that 'cause now it's diffused. There's nothing else to say. - Yes, there's nothing you can do. - It's just crazy to me, 'cause I already told you guys, I grew up sitting in the Zares lobby where my mom was a cashier. So my mom did the same thing, not nearly as cool as what she does. - A movie set, right? Speaking of kids, Courtney Cox, her daughter, who is 20 years old, she's kind of annoyed that her mom didn't keep any of her '90s wardrobe, which is funny because the '90s wardrobe is coming back. It always comes back full circle, and she was like, "You had some iconic '90s wardrobe." Just thinking about friends and stuff, Courtney Cox, and Courtney Cox is just, she's so hot. I love it, I love her style. But she said, "Fun fact," she didn't save anything from me in the '90s, it's actually very rude. Everyone's like, "Oh, those outfits, I love them." But she got rid of 'em. - But she had, I mean, when you're a celebrity, you got more clothes than the average person. - Yeah. - So to save some of that stuff, you gotta make room for the new stuff. - I know. - You know? - Yeah, so the Poltergeist house is for sale. It's in California. - That wasn't, I see dead people. Which one was that? - Poltergeist. - The dress where she got stuck to TV. - I know, she had a famous line in that. - Oh yeah. I know that little old lady said this house is clear. - Yes, yeah. - So it's on sale, on Zillow. They're listing it as 1.17 million, and they're listing it saying it is ghost free. - What do you want to? - It says this house is clean, seriously, it is. So potential buyers, they're saying that there's no evil spirits. The house is clean, and the original owners loved it. It's very charming. It's two and a half batch, or two and a half bathroom home, four bedrooms, but. - You know what, even to this day, and I guarantee you'll have a story in the next couple of years where they're selling the Amityville Horror House again. - Yes, yes. - So what they're saying is that, allegedly, they have like a sound stage and everything that was set up there, but now it's not there. Yes, see, I don't care how ghost free it is. Like, the fact that it's been messed around with it, it's like, I won't, I won't, and now. Nope, nope, can't do it, can't. - That was the, don't go into the light one, too. - Okay, whether, yeah. - Don't go into the light, Emily Ann or something? - Oh, gosh, I can't remember from there. - What was red rum? - Red rum? - Was that a, was that a, Jack Nicholson, right? - Okay, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, but we know our horror movie trivia. - No, we don't. - We don't look at those devil movies. - I don't know, I'm super natural. We don't look at that. - No, do not mess with them at all. What was the one where the entity would come into your house and they set up a camera? - A paranormal activity. - Oh, I saw that, uh-uh. - The fact that you guys even stayed at a haunted house one time that you told me about? - Oh, we left Ireland. - Into the first time ever, into the show. - I made him pray before we left. - Yeah, we prayed. We did a group prayer and we got up out of there. There was some sounds coming out of there. - No. - Yeah. - No. - Check out now. - That's exactly what it said. - Like, bro, I heard you pack it up. - Yep. - We out. - They had a real Ouija board. - And I said, I won't go into the house so y'all pull out of there. It's still, the house is still there. - Yes. - Yep. - Nope. - They're like, let's go back with listeners. All right, weird stories are the true on the way right here on Johnny Sells. It's 80 right now with a partly clotty, with a 50% chance of rain. Which stories? They are true, grind grind. - Well, in celebrity news, Ray was talking about how, you know, all things become new again. - Yep. - Talking about stuff from the '90s. Well, Gen Z is now embracing the vintage cassette tape. - Oh, wow. - Yeah. - Yeah, have a device to play with. - I was just gonna say that. - Now, here's the problem. Most of them don't know how to use it, but they want it. So there is a video that's gone viral of the girl she bought a cassette tape of KC Musgraves. - Okay. - She bought it on cassette, and then she said she struggled a bit. She had to borrow her mom's cassette player, but she was confused. She didn't know how to put the tape in, and then she's like, "How do I skip to the next song?" - Oh, no. - Oh, no. - There is no skipping. - 'Cause there's no skipping. You could fast forward, but there's no skipping. (imitates skipping) - It's like the ultimate Gen Z challenge. Like, try to rewind it manually with cassette. - What is this? She's like, "There's fast forward rewind, Paul's like, "What is going on here?" But cassettes have jumped 430,000 sold last year, which is five times more than 10 years ago. Yeah, and they say a lot of it's because of TV shows. Like, Stranger Things, they use cassette tapes, 13 reasons why I guess they use cassette tapes, and that I've never seen it. So it's making the younger kids, well, they're not kids, they're in their like 20s, but they-- - So that means that somebody has a cassette deck, or cassette player, what are you talking cassette decks? In the house somewhere that they brought it at. Let me bring it out. - Well, like all of my old air checks are on cassette. - Mine too. - But there's no place to play them really anymore. I just have the cassettes. I do have a limited edition Snoop Dogg, doggy style cassette. 'Cause it's green, 'cause it's weed green, and I also bought a Dr. Dre's Necronic. - Yeah, oh wow. - But I didn't unwrap 'em, like there's still one thing, but I know how cassette works 'cause I grew up on cassette. - See, let me tell y'all, when you had limited income, and you get like a radio station cassette, you didn't like, you put cotton in the two holes at the top, and then you could just wait and listen to the radio stations. - Yeah, we would tape over 'em. - And make your own cassette room. - And make your own mixtape, and then I'd need Johnny to not talk over the intro. Look, I know you're trying to be radio man, but you're talking over the intro. - That's how you made music back then. - Yeah, it was terrible. - You know what we had cassettes around the house of Rosetta Stone? - Oh my gosh, I was everywhere on the house. - You're everywhere on the house. - I'm in that stone. - Yesterday, a dude got arrested allegedly stealing a fire engine. I say allegedly 'cause he hasn't been convicted yet, but he stole the fire engine. - Then you wanna go to do it. - Yeah, he stole, it's worth $1.5 million. He just rolled up to this fire station in Houston and jumped in it and drove away. - Yeah, 'cause it's doors open keys, isn't it? - Yeah, he's been charged with a felony. It is a felony to take a public safety vehicle valued at $300,000 or more, and fire trucks are expensive, so $1.5 million. And this isn't the first time, so just a month ago, he was arrested for stealing an ambulance. - Wow. - I don't understand, he got charged with a misdemeanor and they let him out, and then he went and did it again. - He got some sick obsession for real. He ain't wanna get out of jail. Why y'all let me out? I like it here. - Yeah, yeah. - He's like, look, I stole an ambulance. That wasn't big enough. So I went bigger with a fire truck. Let's see how long they keep me now. - You may have to fire fire this chief. What's happening in that little situation? What happens to my stole the truck? - Right, that's crazy. I feel like those are just like his childhood dreams he wants to make come true. - Imagine the alarm goes off, they slide down the pole to get in the truck that goes without the fire. Wait a second. - Uniforms on and everything. - Billy, where'd you park the truck? - Oh man, this is kinda crazy. We were talking about the paranormal and celebrity news as well. And this is kinda paranormal. George Michael from back in the day. - Yeah. - You know, George Michael from Wham. - Wham. - Yes, well his cousin says he received a message from beyond the grave from George Michael who has passed away from his car radio. He said he was driving and the radio suddenly went staticky and then he heard George Michael's voice calling out his name. And then he said later that day it happened again. He was driving a little staticky and George Michael's voice, his cousin, just say the words I'm free. So he thinks that maybe George was letting him know, hey I'm all good, I'm happy, we're all mad, everything's cool. But he says he's been trying to get him to come back to the radio, but he can't. So he's like I drive by the same place, but nothing happens. - I mean sometimes, you know, he got that one call. He said, okay, earth, I'm free, tell everybody, I'm gone. - Yeah. Or maybe like sometimes when the atmosphere's right and you're listening to XL and it gets a little static and you hear a Spanish station, down in South Florida. It's not a ghost of a Spanish person telling you they're okay, it's just atmospheric. - You're probably right on that. - Yes, absolutely. - That's probably what happened, that's 100% what happened. - Just saying. - You know, 'cause he ain't gonna tell him he ain't here what he heard. - No. - You heard, but it wasn't who you thought you heard it from. All right, we can talk about something that happened to people and if it happens, it's just a bad night. Getting your car towed on Johnny's house. It was the one girl did it and the other girl was like a backup, she just, yeah. - It was a Gracie or something, right? - Huh? - It sounds right. - Gracie or something? - I think your name was that, yeah. - Yeah. - Yeah. - I got a little friend, all she deal with. - Oh yeah. - She didn't say a word. It's a 639 on Johnny's house, it's gonna feel like 100 today with the heat index is 80 right now with a 50% chance of rain. So, Noresia, you're leaving your complex this morning and you saw the bad boy. - Yep, what was it? Like, 430 this morning, I'm like driving out and I see a tow truck towing a perfectly fine red vehicle and I'm like, mmm, based off the time, 430 in the morning, I think someone may have called a tow truck. I think so because the HOA rule is like you can't over park, like you can't overnight park for like three consecutive nights in a row or else you'll get towed. You don't have like a parking registration and we don't do like, you gotta have a sticker or you gotta like submit a file to HOA. It's like super strict. - So when I lived in an apartment town home community, that's the time of day that the repo man came. (all laughing) - So when you get a car that's nice, that looks like it shouldn't be being towed. - Yes. - Generally speaking, someone didn't pay. They used to ice a car because he would wait outside the gate. - Yeah. - He'd follow someone in and then he would bounce with the car and I would watch out my window. They could hook those things up. - Oh, yeah. - Lightning fast. - There's a 711 downtown and it's across the street from, I think it may be close. It was a barbecue place. - Oh, yeah. - And I think it was graffiti. - Graffiti junction, but yeah, it's changing to something else. - It was on the news. You and the 711 had five spots. Now they had eight in that parking lot and they told you park here for 711. If you park in space eight, by the time you got out of your car, went in, got your slurpee and got out, your car was gone. - And I just sit there on the patio for like brunch and just watch the car's good toad. - It's quick. - They're fast, man. - He back it up, get it under your tire, up. He ain't get out of his truck, whoa, gone. - Yeah, that happened to me when I was in downtown. I parked my car thinking I was gonna get away with murder because I was like, oh, it'll only be one hour and then I'll be right back. I came back and my heart sunk. It was gone. - It was gone. - Wow, well, I was somewhere recently. Oh, when we were Saturday night. - Yeah, I knew you were gonna say that. - Yeah, I didn't know where to park and I was looking for it. So I just parked, what they told us, they said, hey, do not park there, you gonna get told. And I said, you know what? Let me just put my wallet in my pocket 'cause I gotta fill it up again. - Just think, yeah. - It was like, you needed to have a certain type of parking pass or something 'cause the same thing was with me and I didn't think of anything until you spoke it out loud. - And I said. - Oh, don't we need a parking pass? I was like, wait a second. I'm gonna get told. - And I said, I had, and then I walked to the wrong parking lot and I said, well, I just got told. - Yeah. I was walking to my car and I was like, all right, moment of truth. - I've been towed once. And I left my car 'cause I had drank too much. - Yeah. - And I went back to get the next day and it was gone. And I'm like, you guys, you're punishing me for being responsible. - Yeah. - It takes a special, you know, we always talk about, you know, there's special people to be doctor, I mean, nurses and teachers and it's a special person to drive a tow truck or work in the tow business. - They've got no emotions. - No, no, no, no. - They've got no email. - I remember parking my car 'cause we went to a concert and I was like, the car pooling with somebody. And so we like parked our car. We had like a little picnic in the car and then we left it there. And I came back and there was no sign in the parking lot that said you couldn't park there. It was just like a big empty lot. - You should've known. - And then I couldn't even find the sign to call which tote, you know, you got by this whole company. I'm like, so who do I even call? - Yeah. - So I eventually found him and he's like, we're open from noon to this and closing it. And then we'll see you soon. It cash only. - That's it, cash only. - And then he hung up on me. And I was like, damn it. - Holy, what you got to stand? This is what they do on a daily. So they, all the stories that you're trying to tell them and I'll hurt it. - They don't care. - I can't believe you type of people. - Yeah, all of that, man. You got this cash 'cause if not, it's going to be X number of dollars a day. - Every day, yeah. - Keep your car here. - Keep your car here. - Man, where were you? What were you doing? And you got your car towed. If you're a tow truck driver, call us 'cause I know y'all listening. You're just driving around. I call y'all sharks. 'Cause you said they go, oh no, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't. Got one. Y'all are good, man. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, XL Mobile 4.1.067, live stream of social media. You're trying, man, we're reading for you. You got a $50 gift certificate to frat pay land. And it's at the International Food on Wheels Festival. It's August 18th, and that's in downtown Orlando. If you would like to go, $50 gift ticket can get you a lot of food, but we need to hear your story. Where were you when you got towed and tow truck drivers? If you're driving around right now, we have questions for you. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. You've been told, call Johnny's house right now. And his house was going to be partly cloudy today. There's a chance of a thunderstorm. He index around 100 with a 50% chance of rain, 80 right now, might own business, but you weren't supposed to park. And you got told you got to hear your story. You sell for a $50 gift card to frat pay land at the International Food on Wheels Festival happening on August 18th in downtown Orlando, towing over in Davenport. Let a good morning. - Hi, how are you? - Good, how are you? - I'm driving to work. - So glad to have fun people to listen to like you guys. - Well, thank you, we appreciate that. You know, sound like you got told what happened. - I did, I went to a lightning game with my brother-in-law and sister and boyfriend. And I don't park in Tampa. I usually park in Orlando. And I parked in a spot that said reserved 'cause in Orlando, my garage, it's okay after business hours. And it was not. And I got towed. And it's like around one in the morning when we got to the tow yard, the guy I asked him, I was like, can I ask who told me? And he's like, no, we're not allowed to tell. And my brother-in-law was teasing. And he's like, oh, oh. And eventually the guy clearly wanted to tell me. It's like, well, when you park in the CEO's parking spot. - Oh no. - Yeah, so my brother-in-law made friends with my brother-in-law and text in the picture of my car in the reserved spot. And for Christmas, I got a sign that says reserved parking CEO only. All of this will be towed. - Now, was that the first and only time you've been towed? - That is the only time you've been towed. - Well, let me tell you something. You got a great experience. - Yeah. - 'Cause they're not like that. - Doesn't usually go that way. - Does not go that way. - Well, I'll tell you, he was swearing, the tow truck driver was swearing at first when we got there. My brother-in-law was really good at just using. - Oh my goodness. - I was so shaky and sad that- - He was swearing, yeah. He was swearing because he thought, y'all are gonna start swearing at him. 'Cause that's normally how his night goes. Hold on a second, lady. From Kissimmee Christine, good morning. - Hi, good morning. - When did you get towed? - I actually got repode. I was going through a pretty bad divorce and my car was parked outside of my apartment and I came out to go pick up my kids from school to find myself blocked in. And I told the tow truck driver, like I need to pick up my kids. I'm sorry, I got hot to go. And he felt bad for me and actually took me and my van to pick up my kids from school and bring them back home before taking my car. - That's a nice repo, man. - Wow, he let you handle your business first and he took your stuff. - That's a nice guy. - Wow. - I was very lucky. - Were you crying? - I actually was like holding back the tears. - Oh no, there's no way. There's no, you are dead inside. If a woman is standing in front of you crying saying, I know you're gonna take my car, but can I pick my kids up from school first? And then you can have it, and you can have it. And you say no, you're dead inside. - Yeah. - You are a dead human being. Hold on a second, right what did you say? - Yeah, that's great. - Somebody said I just got home from work and I parked in front of my town house and the next morning my car was towed. Turns out the window that had like the barcode on it or whatever said that he wasn't a residence or whatever, 'cause it was rolled down and so it was covered and they towed him away. - Well, I don't think so. - But he was like, I'm a resident, yeah. But his badge or whatever to get approval over there. - Sorry, sorry, beat. - I XL my willpower by attorney Daniel and in a wreck. Need a check, it's a no-brainer call attorney Daniel. And someone said they were at home, the damn HOA towed my car because it was sticking out of my driveway too much. No warning, I went to leave for work and it was gone. Had to walk my kindergartner and my second grader a mile to school and they had no reason. - I got a ticket in my driveway. So I don't know which is worse, getting a ticket or getting towed. - We should have told it for sure, yeah. - It was in my driveway at my old house at Avalon. - Oh yeah, oh yeah. - Yeah, I got a warning on my truck once for that. - Letting got a $50 gift gift certificate for frappy land international food on wheels happening this weekend in downtown Orlando, right? - Simone Biles. - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's Olivia Rodrigo. - Johnny's house, mornings. - Orlando's number one hit music station all day. ♪ And go ♪ ♪ Next up ♪ ♪ One oh six seven ♪ ♪ Orlando ♪ - Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news with Ray. - All right, so Simone Biles, obviously, the best gymnast in the world. - Yep, that's Adam. - A little time. - Yes, of all time, she's definitely the go. - She might even do. - She said she might do Los Angeles. - And do it again, yeah. - Yeah, that'd be cool. - She's still physically able, then why wouldn't you? - Yeah, so, but if you didn't know Simone Biles and her three siblings were placed in foster care, their birth mother was struggling with substance abuse, and so they put, you know, they were put in foster care. So the mother that she has, like in the documentary and all that, that it was their adopted mom. But now her birth mother is speaking out and she did an interview, her name is Shannon, and she wants to forgive and forget about the past. She is clean and sober now, her mother is, and she works at a grocery store in Ohio. She said, "I want her to reach out to me, though." - That's not good. - She's 27 years old, Simone Biles is, and she's married, you know, and her mom, her birth mother, says, "I would like to have been part of, like, all of that stuff that happened in her life and how amazing her life is right now." But she's like, "You can't push anybody," and it hasn't happened yet. So Simone has not reached out to her birth mother, yeah. - I mean, she could say, "Hey, listen. Listen, I was going through a horrible time, and what's best for you guys was you not to stay with me, but look at your life now. If you were to stay with me, it would-- - It would not have been like that. And, you know, and that's what she wants you to eat for them to forgive and forget about the past and move forward and hopefully have, like, a friendship. - And if you don't mind, go ahead. Break me off of this. - Right, yeah, crazy. We're all waiting for it. - Mommy's car ain't running right now. - I come to see you, but I'm crying, I can't write it now. - But when she was saying that, like, she wanted to be a part of, like, you know, her, obviously winning these golds and, like, getting married and all that stuff, but her life might not have been like that. - No, it wouldn't have been like that, yeah. - So her mom is just speaking out right now, and she was like, "I want to make amends with Simone," but obviously-- - Her mom is now, you know, she's got herself clean, and she's right. She's like, "Okay, I'm doing everything right in my life." If you don't reach out to me, that's fine, but I'm opening that door for me to say, "Hey, I would love to talk to you." And I just imagine the guilt that she's modeling living with, you know? - Absolutely. - So that's probably why she's doing these interviews as well, but the upcoming-- - I could be on in this joke, she's going to say it, actually, right? - I could be owning it. The upcoming Britney Spears movie about her memoir and everything, it could be extra authentic, because right now the singer, Britney Spears' childhood home is, like, you know, owned by somebody right now, and they're offering it up. They're offering it at universal pictures to film at that location, so the current homeowner from Britney Spears' former house in Louisiana says that she's totally open for camera crews to comment onto the property and shoot scenes and all that stuff. So it could be extra authentic, and they're like-- - She said, "I don't know where it seems like everything I'm coming out of my mouth has to do with money." - Yes, yeah. - What I'm saying, we're going to offer it up. - I know. - Oh, free. - Oh, that's a good idea. - It ain't going to be free. - But we want your movie to be real, though. - Yeah, they're like, check this out. You guys can come through my doors. - This is her room right here. - Yeah, right here. Right here. I think they got the same flooring and the same carbon. - Oh, really? - So that's why they're like, it would be extra authentic. Come on. - Come on in. - But they purchased the house for $1.2 million. - So they're hurting? - Yeah, they're not hurting, but yeah. So it could be truly authentic, and it's funny because remember the original dance studio that Britney Spears went to, and there was a scribbling on the wall that said, "Christina Aguilera sucks," or whatever. - Yeah. - So they're saying that that originally is still there, and you can come and shoot here, so we'll see. - They need to shoot at Excel, 'cause let me tell you, I remember, that's how long I've been here. Oh, they've paraded her this little girl in the lobby, and they said, "Hey, she's gonna be the next big star," and her name is Britney Spears. Got a little photo of her that she scribbled her name on, and I said, "Hey, little girl." (laughing) - Yeah. - Is that crazy? - And Justin Bieber came through, he got it. - Yeah, he signed the pillar in there that they took out. Like, I don't know why they didn't keep that. Everyone's signature was on it. - I didn't wanna do the interview. - We said no. - We said no. - To Justin Bieber. - Like, "Man, she's so, he's some YouTube star." - He wasn't even on the radio at the time, and YouTube wasn't a thing to where there were YouTube celebrities. - Yeah. - So we were like, "No, he ain't gonna be nothing." - We said, "No." - They sent so many people, Cody Simpson, Camilla Cabello. - We said, "No." - I interviewed Fifth Harmony back when they were just, like, just starting out. - Oh my gosh. - I remember that interview, and they were talking all over each other. - Oh, well, yeah, I think we did their first interview. - I had to do one because nobody else wanted to, so they're like, "You have to do it." I'm like, "What?" - Wow. I mean, we brought Justin's child to town to tell us not to talk to him. - Oh, yeah, I remember that. - So that's where I got that from. I thought that was pretty cool. 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And then it had some stuff built in that was about them. Like, this is where they did this, this way. Then you go to the ceremony, then you go to the reception. And the ticket price was $333 per person. You don't get plus one as per person. - Oh, wow. - And they sold 210 tickets. - So they pretty much, either what, broke? - Well, they didn't break even 'cause it was a very expensive wedding, but it ate into $70,000 of their expenses. So they were willing to cover some of it, but they're like, these are our friends. If they want to come to this experience, then cool, and they even likened it to a Beyonce show. And he said, I had some people that would call me and say, who do you think you are, JZ? And Beyonce, we ain't paying. He's like, fine. - Then don't come. - But 210 people did. - And I saw a story that was the opposite of this guy. It's like, look, we charge, we had this big wedding, we had this, and we told our friends, it was gonna be $250, and all of them backed out. Am I wrong in asking that? I mean, you're gonna pay 200, look, Beyonce tickets, this way he said, Beyonce tickets $1,000. So you can pay $1,000 to Beyonce Beyonce, but you can't pay $250 to your friend, who is getting married, that ain't right. And I was in the going, you're making sense, but I wouldn't have paid. - Yeah, right, yes, I wouldn't have paid. - I wouldn't have paid, no. That's just the cost of doing business. But evidently, he's on to something 'cause he had 210 people. - Yeah, in their case, they did something cool, they turned it into an all day event, and you got something out of it. And so it hits what he said. It was an experience, a once in a lifetime party with all of our friends. - But you can't charge, I mean, charge what I'm just saying. If it's a destination wedding, I'm paying to get there. - To get there, yeah. - Yes, I've been to one destination wedding that I was actually in, and I got a discount through the couple, but I still had to pay to get there, yeah. - So if you're doing a destination wedding, they want you, if this is a new trend, you gotta pay for that too? - I thought destination weddings were always a you pay for it. - Yeah, me too. - Look, we're going. - Yeah, you would love to join us, we'd love to have you. But if you don't, I understand. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - But I see what you're saying, Johnny. Like an additional cost on top of like paying to get there. - Yeah, yeah, the additional, like, okay, you pay to get there, but if you want to come to the wedding, you know, the food and everything, it's gonna be $250. - Yeah, no, I don't think they would do that because the resorts actually have a wedding package, and they include all that stuff when you book. So I think they're, you're safe. But that's what you're saying. Like I definitely wouldn't double up. - Okay, so I asked you, would you pay to attend someone's wedding? - Gosh, it would, it'd be tough 'cause it would depend on who it is. Like if one of you guys asked, I'd be like, "Damn, I gotta go." - Yeah, right, so you would, if you'd fail for us. - I'm gonna be honest, if one of you guys did it, I'd pay with the person that I'm bringing with me. I talked cold trash about you. (laughing) - Yeah, oh yeah, oh no, I wouldn't. - There's only the person I'm with. - I wouldn't, I wouldn't bring a plus one. I can't afford two tickets to your wedding. I can only afford one to, and I would tell you, "Hey, I'm coming for myself, I can't afford two tickets." - You're saying like that. - Right, unless you put, hey, if you don't put these on group on or something, then maybe my wife can come. Otherwise, it's gonna have to be just me, I'm sorry. - And don't expect a gift. Don't even look at that table. - Yeah, that is, yeah. - Don't even look at that table. - I'm just gonna be part of it, too. - I was gonna bring that up. - Don't even think about it. - My presence then is going to be my gift. - What? - 'Cause I can't afford to give you something else on top of that. - My presence is my presence. - Right when you pay? - It depends, if it's somebody that obviously was close to me and they were suffering, but they wanted to have a party, but you know what I'm saying, these people aren't suffering. - You got a lot of ifs there. - A lot of ifs, a lot of ifs. - But these people aren't suffering, so the fact that they charge is kind of mind-blowing to me. It's kind of greedy in my head. I don't know, because if I went to one of these Indian weddings or these weddings in Bali. - Yeah, it was last two or three days. - I would pay for that because it is like a full-on experience and it's a festival in a wedding. - Norese? - I would do it. Of course, depending on the situation and who it is, but I see myself being able to pitch in, 'cause I mean, you can't compare, but when I did something for my birthday, I was like, guys, just throw me each of you 30 bucks and it's gonna cover boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. But like, let me see the itinerary. Like, what's on the, am I having lobster? You know what I mean? - Here's the opposite of that. And I know we're gonna run on time, is that you will lose friends. Brian knows this, Ray knows that I know it. You'll lose friends when someone RSVP to come and they don't, because you gotta play for that plate regardless of their not. You gotta, and they won't give me that food. Can I get that on a, no. - I still don't talk to somebody that missed my way. - Yeah. - Same here. - Same here. - Same here. - Yes. - 'Cause they say they're coming and you gotta pay for that. - Yeah. - Yeah, pay for it. Furl seven, nine one nine, one oh six seven, eight seven, nine one nine, one oh six seven, would you pay to attend a wedding or have you done something like this or is this a new trend? Furl seven, nine one nine, one oh six seven, eight seven, nine one nine, one oh six seven, call us now in Johnny's house. Nine as hot as it has, man, only a hundred. We're talking about this cold front, 'cause it's gonna be a damn hundred. It's gonna be a hundred day, 80 right now and a 50% chance of rain. Couple say we're gonna get married and we're gonna sell some tickets. $333 for you to attend our wedding. We're gonna be on a bus tour, there's gonna be a wedding reception. Well, they sell you sold 210 tickets to it. So for them, it was a success. I wanna find out from you, would you pay to attend someone's wedding? All right, let's go to Orlando with ballet. Ballet, good morning. - Good morning, how are you guys? We are good, would you? Would you pay? - So it all varies, it all depends. So I actually am getting married at the end of the year and this is like, I'm in a debate with me and my family. I've been yelling at them about, they just wanna invite so many people. - Yes, yeah. - And it's like, okay, I wanna invite all these people. I'm fine with paying 200 people that I personally know. - Yes. - But if I don't know with you, I wanna charge $50. I really wanna charge people that I truly don't know, $50, or if you wanna bring a plus at once, $50. Like, I'm inviting my friends. I won't make my friends pay like, hey, you guys have been there since I've been there for like everything, why am I gonna make you pay? But if you're dating somebody new and I don't know them, and you really wanna bring them, I would charge people $50 at me. - You're really thinking about that, right now, as we speak, you're thinking about that. - Right, it is a big, so my venue holds 200 people and everybody's like mad that I go, they wanna bring this person. I'm like, I don't know them. Like somebody wants to bring their grandparents. I'm like, why are you bringing your grandparents to my wife? Will they not be as close as you want? - Okay, but I, we don't, no, we don't, not to be mean, we don't hear. - So for my $50, do I get open bar? - You get whatever, and you get anything that everybody else gets. - Okay, great, it's an open bar. (laughing) - Like, it's just a big delight in everything, it's like, I don't know everybody, I don't know people. - Okay, okay, okay, belly, check this out. You and I, we've been friends for about five years. All right, we're cool, and you invite me now, you don't know my plus one, 'cause I don't really know myself, but I'm gonna bring somebody, 'cause it's a win. You gonna make me pay $50 for her? - Yes! - Oh damn, I ain't going in, I ain't going in close. - And you can't commit to open bar either? - But like, but what if she gave you the option, it's either you pay for it, or she can't come? - Why can't, we'll couple. (laughing) - Do you know how many friends you just sent you down from that? - We'll say what, right? - You just said you barely knew. - I know, but we'll-- - It's a very forever, I don't know why I say here, look at pictures of your ex when I'm looking at it. Oh, there goes Johnny, you guys. (laughing) - That's so funny. - You know what, Belly? I ain't going. - Listen, there's people that are looking at my wedding pictures saying, "Oh, well, that didn't last." - I don't know if you're making me money. - Hey, but I thought we were friends though, Belly. I thought we were friends. - We thought we were friends that you don't need to bring your plus one that you don't even know. - But I'm gonna know a well at the wedding, you know how people get wedded, you know what I mean? - Everyone brings a date to a wedding house. - Yes, but you do, you bring a date. - You know, 90 more nowadays people literally put that if you don't, if there's bride and groom, don't leave your plus one, or if there's not a ring on it, you can't bring your plus one. - Wow, that was a big thing. - A lot of people, my friend went to Dominican Republic for a wedding and her friend knew her husband, and they're like, "Nope, you can't bring it." - Wow, I mean, wedding's are expensive. They are expensive. They're expensive. - You just freed up my Saturday, so I'm good. - Wow, and Belly ain't got no shame in her game now. - No! - After a year planning this, I've been so stressed out with both sides of the family. Like, I don't know, I throw you to eat, but why do we have 200 people? - Yes. - That's how I felt. - But when somebody's ready coming to this wedding, I got invited you here. So I might not get paid, but my anxiety is like, I'll put it on me. - I can't even get a rum and coke from our $50 damn. - Damn. - Yeah, whatever everybody else gets. - That means no, 'cause you haven't said yet that it's open bar, so it means I get nothing, like everybody else gets paid out there. - She said yes, she said yes. - Hey, Belly. - I play everybody's dick. - Belly, I'm just saying, you know me, and it's only $50. Don't kick it in, so I can bring this date. - That's a VIP guest list or something? - Nope. My venue said, only invite people. You're willing to pay $50 for everyone to eat with them, so if you're willing to pay for their meal, invite them. - Oh my God, that's what my wedding planner said. - I thought you said meal? - What does the venue have to do with this? This is our friendship, Belly. What do you have to do with the venue? - And if my friendship mattered, you'd be like, forget the side piece, I'm coming. Who said she was a side piece? Dang, where'd that come from? - You. - I just said, maybe we just started dating. - Yeah. - But I said, she was a side piece. - You don't know her. - Yeah. - You don't know her then. - Well, you've been busy with the planning, you had a chance to meet her. - Okay, would you spend $50 on dinner for her? - Yes. - Okay, well then you can give her $50. - That's so true. That's so true. - 'Cause what you're doing is paying her to get at me. - You're basically paying for dinner for her. Open drinks, she's probably gonna be drunk by the end of the night. You know what that means? - No, you gotta loosen her up a little bit. - You gotta do it, y'all. Just gotta do a me and belly. You know what, belly? You know what? Let Brown and Ray come, 'cause I ain't coming. - That's fine, buddy. - That's fine about me. So you'll give your $50 to Red Lobster, but you won't give it to Belly. See? - No, I ain't giving it to Belly. 'Cause Belly invited me. Dang. - I got a plus one, no. - Nope, not on mine. And some, none of my guess is Johnny, no plus one. (laughing) - So is it about the money or is it about like people bring inside pieces and like being in pictures? - It sounds like both. - So it's about everything. So I have to be anxiety, so I can't be with the whole bunch of people. So it's like, okay, bad enough, I gotta get married for 200 people. So I get overwhelmed in anxious and my venue only holds 200. Now this is going to go over, if it goes over one person, I have to pay a $3,000 or $6,000 just for one person going over 200. So at that point, we're gonna go over 200. - Okay, I know we run out of time, Belly. I know you haven't planned a lot of part. Just because you invite 200 people, 200 people ain't showing up. You invite 200 to get a 150, that's how it works. - So what if-- - I invite 250 people right now. - Oh, damn. - Oh, wow. - Okay, okay, okay. - All right, guys, as it is. Now what if Johnny changed his mind? Can he pay cover at the door for his girl? (laughing) - Right at this, I put y'all up. - This got nothing to do with you. (laughing) - Belly, you took up all the time we have, nobody else to talk to. - Just remember, it's your day. All jokes aside, it's your day. - But you know what, Belly? - Everybody, keep playing at this point. My family's day, I'm just there. - Listen, I just want you to walk down the aisle, smiling, looking over and say, damn, Johnny ain't here. That's what I want you to do. On your big day, okay? - But you know who especially is not here, his plus one. - Oh, you can walk down the aisle and go, who is that? (laughing) Well, congratulations and I hope everything works out for you, okay? - Thank you. - Thank you for calling, you're a lot of fun, Belly. Take care. - Thank you, bye. - She's real with it, she's 100% real with it. Wow, hey, now the school is in session, I'm just kind of curious, what does your daily schedule look like? - A little chicken head to away. - 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. (upbeat music) - Looking for excitement? Shumba Casino is here. Play anytime, play anywhere. Play on the train, play at the store, play at home, play when you're bored. Play today for your chance to win and get daily bonuses when you log in. So what are you waiting for? Don't delay, Shumba Casino is free to play. Experience social gameplay like never before. Go to Shumba Casino right now to play hundreds of games, including online slots, bingo, slingo, and more. Live the Shumba Life at ShumbaCasino.com. Each W group, no purchase necessary, bored, prohibited by law, see terms and conditions, 18 plus. (laughing) - I'm dating a full-fledged woman. I use that as an example. (laughing) - No, the one you're dating now, perhaps, because you know, you mean something. - Back in the day. - You said a girl, you barely know, that's what you said. - I did say, I did use that as an example. It's going to be a heat index of 100 today and a 50% chance of rain. All right, I'm just kind of curious, now that school is in, what is your daily schedule? Because now you're starting to get into a routine of what you do every day. And mine, I mean, it's nothing I can do. It is what it is. I'll leave here, I'll go home for a couple of minutes, maybe an hour, then I'll go get in the car line about 1.30, and I'll sit there till 2.20, till the bell rings and he comes out about 2.28.30. I know, 'cause I got nothing in the car to do, except time it. Then I'll go, we'll go home. He'll do his homework. I'll take a nap for about an hour, and then I'll have to get up and start making dinner. And then I'll make dinner, we have dinner at five. Then he does, I'll clean up the kitchen and get everything done. And then I'll probably go to bed around 8.30, 9 o'clock, and do it all over again. All over, it's like, it's like, what's that movie? - I'm around the day, yeah. - Every single day. Right, what's your schedule? - So obviously, I come here, and then after I come here, I try to either go to the gym or I run errands. - That's the thing, I gotta squeeze the gym in, I don't know how. - I know. - It's 'cause something has to, I gotta get some rest. - If you don't go right after here, that's my problem, if I don't go right after work, I won't go, but I'll go either to the gym, but if I'm tired, then I'll go home and rest. I'll run some errands, I'll pick up the kid, I'm trying to think about what time I pick up the kids, because-- - You're the same time as a different. - It's different, like yesterday I picked him up around three, and then I'll pick him up when the dismissal is, or I'll wait until they're in aftercare for a little bit. - Yeah, 'cause I mean, aftercare, if it's still the same, goes till six. - Yes. - Yeah. - So you pick them up at three, so they will only live for like 45 minutes? - For a little bit, yeah. - Yeah, just because, I mean, it's the first week, so maybe later on it's gonna change throughout the year. - And when myself was at age, I picked him up at 10 minutes or six. - Oh, gosh. - He was having fun now. - I know, yeah. - And that's the thing, like they say all their friends that aren't in their classrooms throughout the day, so that's really cool that they have that, and they get mad when you pick them up early, but after I pick them up, I take them home, and then we kinda like relax, I'll make dinner, I'll get them ready for bed, and then go to bed, and then come-- - Do it all over again. - Yeah, do it all over again. - So, but with co-parenting, like, my wife and I, or my ex-wife and I switch back and forth, so that's what we do. - Now, Brian, you know what's pretty much the same, but you remember yours back in the day? - Well, the morning was not a problem for me, 'cause I was here, so yeah, I used to get out of here as quickly as I could, and try to catch a nap. If I didn't catch a nap, then I knew I wasn't gonna be able to take one before the car ride-a-line, 'cause I had a certain time I had to be out of the house-- - Yeah. - Yeah. - Get to the car ride-a-line. - People don't understand, one minute different, either way-- - Yeah. - Yes. - It was a big difference. - Huge difference. - One minute, just one minute. - So, I would be like, did you have the anxiety of watching the car, man, I can't lay down now, 'cause I don't, and so I get to the car ride-a-line, then I would set my alarm for when school got out, just in case I fell asleep in the car ride-a-line. - Yeah. - Yeah. - And then when my son got older, though, and he started playing football, then I didn't have to worry about anything, 'cause then I didn't have to pick him up until like six o'clock after football practice. - Yeah, oh, that was perfect. - Which was nice, but now I don't even think anything of it. - Brian has his little smirk on his face. - It's glorious, we start talking about car lines and stuff like that, he goes, yeah, I remember that. - Now, I've transitioned to having a grown-ass roommate, who was also my son. - Yes. - So there's that, there's still a little difference, but I don't have a schedule to worry about. - I love the fact you call it. He's like, "Hey, so what's with dinner?" - Yeah. - Oh, yeah. - Yeah. - What we eating on the night, I'm just kind of curious. - He works at a damn grocery store. He'll text me if it weren't talking about, "Hey, what's for dinner?" I'm like, "Well, you at a grocery store?" - Right? - Yeah. - The world is your oyster, my friend. Or whatever you want for dinner. - And he's at a good grocery store. - Oh, my name's like, "Hey, you know what's with dinner? "Some of that chicken you bringin' home." - That's what's for dinner tonight. - He's like, "Y'all ain't makin' nothin'." - How about you make me a sub real quick? - Yeah. - And I want some lettuce tomatoes and put the oil and pebbles on vinegar on it. What I want, man. I want to find out what is your schedule like now that the kids are in school? It's different from the summer. Some of you going from sunrise to sunset because you have kids and you have a lot of 'em. That's your job, that's what you do. This is a festival happening August 18th in downtown Orlando. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. The XL mobile is available to text anytime you want. That's 4.1067. People that are watching the show on our YouTube channel. We have one and y'all can watch this through the show live right now. They comment on stuff and we're gonna read those and we'll throw it up on social media. All right, school's in session. What is your daily schedule like sharing with us? 'Cause I'm sure a lot of parents are like, "I got no time." And they realize no one has time. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, share your schedule. This is Johnny's house. This is a festival, that's nine o'clock today. You go into the festival, look at your airfare at the hotel and throw $1,000 in your pocket. That is happening at 9am today on a day where there's a 50% chance of rain. In index of 100, it is 80 right now with a 50% chance of rain. Now the school is back in session. I'm just gonna find out what is your daily schedule like. 'Cause a lot of people call us like, "I have no time." All I do is pick up kids, drop off kids, be kids, put kids to bed. So we're gonna find out is that the norm or is that different? $50 gets to big at the Fripe Land at the International Food and Will Festival on August 18th in downtown Orlando. Hey, Ellen, good morning. - Good morning. - All right, so what's your schedule like? - So I work at night, so I start working at 11.30pm. I end at 8am, but with school, I'm actually these bit passays I've been ending at seven. So at seven, me and my girls, hall, butt, school takes 45 minutes to get there 'cause we couldn't get them in another school close by. 45 minutes back, then I need to get home, clean up some things, go to sleep, wait for about four to five hours, wake up, drive 45 minutes, pick them up, drive 45 minutes back, get home, make dinner, do everything, and then start working at 11.30. - Oh my goodness. Man, so you got to sit in the car line too. - Yeah. - You're a warrior. - Whatever, I take forever and I take forever to get there. The traffic here in Davenport is horrendous, so it's like-- - I feel like it's horrendous everywhere. It's terrible. - But now that I think I had to labor day, traffic is gonna be a little less than Davenport 'cause people are still on vacation, you know? - I hope so, you know, because I used to live in Orlando, I was in Orlando my whole life, and we just moved two months ago, and I lived near the millennia area, and it was very chill, I would take the girls to school, and it would be like two minutes, like five minutes to school, and the car line is always long, yes? - Yeah. - But it's just a drive there. It's like 45 minutes and back is like crazy for school. - Well listen, Ellen, make sure you get some, put some time in there for some rest for yourself, girl. - I know, I need to, I need to make a case. - I found out if you know that school I've only been in for about three days, I understand. Just thought it. All right, I didn't want to bring that to your attention or anything. From Kissimmee, it's Elena, good morning. - Good morning, how are y'all? - Good, let's see the schedule. - Well, we're up by 430, I have a high schooler, she writes the bus, so she's up by 430 to do her hair, make up whatever, we're out the door by six to get her on the bus, and then I come back, and at 620 I wake up my elementary to get her at, get her fed and get her out the door by seven. So we're out the door by seven, get an, Harline is crazy to get in there. And then by time I get back by seven, 15, 720 I wake up my middle schoolers, take him to, get him dressed, get him out the door by eight to the bus, and then I do what I gotta do there in the day. At 215 my daughter gets home from the bus in high school, and then an hour later it's my elementary, and then an hour later it's my middle schooler, and then at six o'clock we're at the football field from six o'clock to eight 30. - Wow, so how much, one on one time? - My son. - Do you think that you have with your kids? How much one on one time do you actually think that you have with your kids? - To be honest, maybe an hour or so, one on one, because that's how busy we are. High schooler does after school activities, so sometimes I don't see her until I get home after eight 30, with my son being in Pop Warner, we know that that schedule is crazy for Mom, though. - Yeah, yeah. - It's insane, but I'd rather keep them busy than anything. - Yeah. - This counseling is called Parenting in the Car. That's what you do to your parenting, driving them from one place to another. - It really is. - Yes, you go homework in the car, I bought a little desk, I don't know have y'all seen the ones, the food trade that you stick on your steering wheel? - Yeah. - Yeah. - I bought one that my daughter's kitchen does her homework on while we're waiting for football to finish. - Wow. - Anything we have to do, it's in the car. - Isn't that crazy? - You know, if I've ever complained about now having enough time, Lord, please get me. - Yes, seriously. - Wow. Wow, Selena, you hold on, be what they say, man. - XL Mobile, powered by Attorney Dan Newland, in a wreck, need a check, it's a no-brainer, just call Attorney Dan Newland. Someone said basically six kids, I live in the car, with all the drop-offs and the pickups. Then a couple of teachers, someone said my schedule is basically son up to sundown, she's a teacher, so she has to be out of the house by 630, leave at 3.50 in the afternoon, and then she has to deal with her kids, baseball practice, and then the second job, 'cause teaching don't pay enough, and she don't get home until 1.30 in the morning. - No, I hate one. - And then someone else, 4.30, wake up, 5 a.m., I work out, 6 a.m., out the door, 7 a.m., kids ready for school. Then I teach all day, then I head home, I do all the dinner stuff, get everything ready, and then I'm online for my second job that goes until nine o'clock at night. - Oh my goodness. - There's so many teachers that have two jobs. - Well, the teacher that works till one in the morning, we're gonna give her a $50 gift certificate. The Frappe land, at the International Food on Wheels Festival, coming up August 18th in downtown Orlando. Ray, what's going on? - Unfortunately, ticket sales for Taylor Swift are kind of plummeting after that terrace. - And that's a reason, that's a reason. We'll tell you on time. - This is the weekend. - Hey, it's Olivia Rodrigo. - Johnny's house, mornings. Orlando's number one hit music station all day. (upbeat music) ♪ One, a six, seven ♪ ♪ Orlando ♪ - Now, the Johnny's house entertainment news, with Ray. - So there is a couple of concerts that were canceled for Taylor Swift because of a terrace attack plot that was happening, and they busted them and arrested them and all of that. So that's good news. But ever since that happened, tickets have been kind of plummeting for Taylor Swift, is what they're saying. Astronomical prices have dropped, is what they're saying. So tickets in the United States are typically hitting like at the 3,000 mark. And so in London, they fell down to about $600. So if you're looking at like resale, and if you're looking at the-- - No, no, no. - Yeah, so if you're looking at the reselling platform, they're down about $500. So the resale tickets are obviously so expensive. - Because technically, the concerts are all sold out. - Yes. - Yes. - But the people who really tried to make a little money from it, they make it as much money as they go. - Absolutely, it's a lot of making as much money. - Well, good for y'all, ma'am. - Yeah, so there's also people that are posting saying, "Having to cancel my trip to London." Because you know, there's a lot of people here in the States that travel to London, that travel to like Europe to go see these concerts, 'cause it is cheaper. - Yeah, they say it was cheaper. Even with air fan hotel. - Yeah. - Well, you get to spend some time overseas versus just driving down to Miami or whatever. - So, but somebody wrote on Twitter or X, "Having to cancel my trip to London to see Taylor Swift because people can't just not be a-holes, it's insane. My anxiety won't even let me think of stepping foot in London, and it's even worse, you know, like when I think about the stadium." So there's fans that are expected to come from across the world to see her, you know, her three hour show and her era's tour in London in somebody's like, "It's supposed to be the best time of my life, but now it's ruined because I'm scared for my life." So there's a lot of people that are like kind of traumatized or just worried about. - Do you need to see your family doctor today? Now you can, at Advent Health Primary Care Plus. But what's the plus? On-site labs, virtual visits, evening and weekend hours. And of course, same day appointments. It's comprehensive primary care on your schedule. Wear your home for wellness exams, health screenings, nutritional counseling, and even mental health support. Visit primarycareplusnow.com to schedule an appointment today. Primary Care Plus, a whole lot more. - It's time for today's Lucky Land horoscope with Victoria Cash. Life's gotten mundane, so shake up the daily routine and be adventurous with a trip to Lucky Land. 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They don't even know, but the organization they did it in the name of sees now that I stopped Taylor Swift shows. - Yes. - So now I win. - Yeah, so I mean, the mayor of London has been coming out saying, you know, I'm sure Vienna had its own reasons to cancel, which were good reasons to cancel. - Yeah, for sure. - He said, we're going to carry on, working closely with the police and ensuring that the Taylor Swift concerts can take place in London safely. So, you know, the mayor's trying to come out saying, hey, come to London, come to London, let's do this. - The teenagers that got in trouble, they got busted, their defense attorney has already come out and said that these charges are all like overblown. - Really? - They said, when you look at the facts, they say these kids never had the means to do any of this. It's all over the line. Now, defense attorneys have to say that. - Of course. - So we'll have to see this. - Of course. - But this is going to turn into an actual trial trial. - But like having ingredients to build a bomb and getting hired at the stadium. - They said they have proof that it was all like overblown that they were just talking crazy to them. - They were just talking crazy to them. - They talked about it. - Sure. - They can't admit it that we wanted to do that. - I know. I mean, that's what the defense attorneys do. - I cannot. - You threw that doubt out there. - Yeah. - Who's supposed to do? - Yeah, so the trial's probably going to be a long drawn out thing. - So Demi Lovato, I was telling you about her documentary called Child Star. It's going to be released on Hulu September 17th. So we didn't have the exact date, but we do now. It's just talking about all the major celebrities that grew up and there's a lot of people that she's talking to on this documentary. So September 17th, but she also was talking about, she did an interview on how she wasn't always good to people when she was a child star. - Yeah. - And she was saying, "Sorry for that." She's like, "It's easy to excuse that behavior because I was so young, but I wasn't so much pain." And she's like, "I'm really remorseful and that's like this guilt that is like living with her forever." - Yeah. - But she talks about that in the whole documentary as well about like being up in the industry and just like having-- - She was a child star, right? - Yes. - Yeah. - Well, they kissed her butt. And no child should be, you know, you gotta be prepared in this one, yeah. - She started living like an adult, like very more started living like an adult when she was what, like nine years old. And she talks to her in her documentary. So if you want to see it, like I said September 17th. - All right, we'll come back. We'll talk about it in index. It's going to make it feel like it's a hundred. It is 80 right now. It is a 50% chance of rain other than that. It's going to be partly cloudy. All right, parents worry about a lot. Parents worry and they drive a lot. That's what we learned this morning. Parents drive a lot and they worry. And Brian, what's the survey say the biggest worry that parents are having nowadays? - So with kids going back to school, they ask parents what's the biggest thing that they worry about when it comes to their kids? So the number one thing that parents worry about is their child's plans for the future. - Yeah. - That was at 42%. Followed really closely by mental health. And then experiences at school was right after that. Physical safety came right after that. And then experience on social media and social media influence was right after that. Those are the biggest worries. - What were yours? - So early on it was mental health. I was always concerned that my son was like in a good head space and not freaking out about school or anxiety or bullying and all that stuff. And he had a little issue with that early on. So that part was really scary to me. And then it shifted to the plans for the future. - Yeah. - Yeah. - And it's not just kind of getting to a good college because not everyone goes to college. It's, he's after high school is a very small portion of your life. - Yes. - But when you're in it, it's everything. - It seems like everything. - But you got a plan for the rest of your life, which is the long part. That's the long game. And so that, and I'm still as, he's 19 and I'm still worried about what his plans for the future are. 'Cause I mean, at 19, I still didn't know either. - Yeah. - For me is, you know, my worry is that I just want him to have, get the best he can out of life. He already knows what he wants to do and he's working towards that. But these little things that I hope that he'll mature into doing, like I still gotta tell him to do things. - Yeah. - Son, did you do this? Oh, I forgot. Hey, did you do that? And everybody said, man, that's just a teenager. But I'm like, and I always had a conversation. I'm not gonna always be here, son. I can't, this is a conversation sound like this. I can't worry about you and me. You know, we're a team, but you gotta do your part. You gotta do this. You gotta get in. And I'm just hoping that, you know, he'll get mature and figure it all out. But until then. - Like it'll click one. - Yes, it'll click. I'm like, but I told him, it has no choice. It has to click. - Yeah. - It'll happen. Ray, what's your big worry? You got toddlers? - Well, they're gonna be six in September. So they're out of that stage. They're in kindergarten. And so I honestly, the mental health is number one on my list. And just like being happy and being confident in themselves. 'Cause I was, I had anxiety since I was, you know, in first grade. So just, and the confidence wasn't ever there for me. So I just want them to be confident in themselves and be nice to people. And the whole bullying thing scares me. Like, I know a lot of schools try to shut that down, but bullying like on social media and just like picking on people. Like everybody is just so entitled to say how they feel. And they don't realize the words that they say can harm them. You know, especially even at a young age. - We were talking to someone early this week and it was a mother saying that she worried because it was a four year old. - Yes. - Was having anxieties because she didn't know what to wear or she didn't have to close or something. Like I had four? - Yes. - And well that little, that little bit of mental health can like spoil the rest of everything. - Everything. - It can ruin extra curriculars. It can ruin your academics. It can ruin everything. - So I think that's where the confidence comes in. I want them to be confident to be nice to somebody and then also to stick up for people. And so, and then safety. 'Cause people are wild now. The world is wild. Safety is my second, like nervous, scary thought. - Once my kid got to high school, that definitely worked in a lot because that's when things really can go sideways. - Yeah. My generation, it was, it was fight. It was always fight. It was like, and it was your parents too. Like, hey, you got to believe about them. You're about not coming to his house crying. You go back to school and you punch him. - Right. I'm gonna handle it. I'll always that. - 'Cause if you don't, you'll be running your whole life. - The whole life, fight. I told you, I mentioned this a million times. I told you, Johnny Caldwell is bullying me. We'll fight him. (laughing) But you're a teacher. (laughing) - Dude, sound that dude. (laughing) - Is that a program set up? We didn't have all that. But no, and it is a worry now because it is. But again, we didn't have social media. So my bullying was between third and fourth period. That was it. That was it. But now it's throughout the day. I want to find out from you parents, what is your biggest worry when it comes to your kids? And I think some of you think you worry a lot, but I think once you hear other parents worrying about the same thing, you realize you're not different. But hook somebody up with $50 Ford's Garage gift card. Looking for fun place to hang out. Take pictures, eat delicious barbecue. Ford's Garage, your neighborhood burger and brew joint. It's a place to be. Experience limited edition grilling pit stop. Got menus like barbecue, flavored ribs, pool of pork and more. Visit Ford's Garage, USA.com today. $50 in parents, all we want you to do is have an opportunity in kids. Listen, this is what your parents worry about. What's your biggest worry for your kids? 407-919-1067-8777-919-1067. You can text the Excel mobile, hit us on the live stream, we want to hear from you. What's your biggest worry? Cause now we'll talk about it on Johnny's house. A 50% chance of rain. A lot of worries going on. Got a question for you. What are you worrying most when it comes to your kids? What are you worried the most that comes to your kids? Got a $50 Ford's Garage gift card for you from Sam for the Lexa Good Morning. Hi, good morning. All right, what are you worried the most? So I have seven kids. Good luck. And two. Yeah, and they're all still pretty young. So my biggest worry is definitely giving them all, like individualized attention and making sure they all know that they're an important piece of our family, even though it can be chaotic and-- What's the age range? What's the age range? Well, this is eight, and then I have six, five, three, two, and three month old twins. Good luck. Twins. Oh. Yeah, my plans were obviously one was very much a surprise. Yes. Wow. Yeah. Do you have a job? I stay home. There is no room in the room. Yeah, I was going to say. Yeah. Well, yeah, you'd have no time. Yeah. Wow. And honestly, like, there's not many that would pay enough for me to have a three. No. And two twins in daycare. That was my next question. That was my random one. Yeah. Oh, yeah. You lose money. Wow. And my degree's in teaching, so, you know, that doesn't help. Wow. Wow. Yeah, so it's mostly just making sure, like, I spend quality time with each of them, but now that, you know, the older they get the more activities they get in here, and like you were just saying, it's a lot of in the cars. Yeah, in the car parity. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Wow. Well, you hold on a second, OK? OK. Wow. All seven kids all in the age of eight and under. I can't. Goodness. From Kissimmee, Jason, good morning. Good morning, Johnny. How you doing, man? What's your number one worry when it comes to kids? So we have three daughters, 21, 18, and eight-year-old. They had a Johnny in the food. Hey! Our biggest fear, our biggest fear is safety. Yeah. So much so that we drive from Kissimmee to Orlando to drop and pick up the kids from school every single day. Yeah. Yeah. And it's too much going on with human trafficking and all that stuff. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Literally driving to school. And we've been doing it. You know, I got-- the daughters of 21, 18, and eight-year-olds. So we've been doing this forever. Forever. Yeah. But what it does is give you that peace of mind. You know, you're going to worry because of your kids, but you know what? When it comes to school and picking them up, I got this. [LAUGHS] I got it. Yeah, it's happening. It's three girls. Three girls. So it makes an extra. Yeah. All right. You sound like you did that, man. You hang in there. You hold on one second. And from Ocala Valerie. Hi, good morning. Biggest worry when it comes to your kids? Just like the other callers, safety. We're just in the third day of-- or, yeah, third day yesterday. And there was already a threat at my son's school. I have three kids, 13-year-old, a 12, and a five-year-old. Yeah. Nobody wants to hear about that. Yeah. No. When we got that call, we were all freaking out. Sure. Sure. It scares me because it trickles down to mental health, which then freaks out all the parents. And then bullying, which has happened to my son before, since elementary. It's just scary. I hate to think that my kids have to worry, oh, in my safe-ass school today. You know, I don't know. Yeah, well, that's apparent. You don't have it. It's going to be there. You hold on a second. Isn't it crazy that that's what we're scared of? Like Brian said, it's doing its job, you know? All the things I've heard. Yeah, absolutely. Ray, what did I say? Somebody said-- Big worry for the bunch of kids. Everything I pray every night that I go to-- when I go to bed is that the Lord that continues to keep them healthy and safe. Literally everything, the world is so scary. So what it's turning into, their safety and emotional and physical health is what I care about. Wow. Kids, if you're listening, your parents worry about your life. Yeah, yes. A whole lot. Somebody said, doesn't matter. World won't be here in another 100 years. Hun it. Yeah. I mean, that's a long time though. I mean, that's what I'm talking about too. Yeah, you get a lot done. That's a long time. Don't matter, man. 100 years is I ain't going to matter. Well, we might want to do something between now and then. It don't matter, Brian. It don't matter. Sit around and wait. Yeah, me. XM will be powered by attorney Dan Newland in a wreck. Need a check. It's a no-brainer. Just call attorney Dan Newland. A lot of safety stuff, obviously. So how long worried about keeping away from the piping pole, baby? It is. Piping the pole. Piping the pole. Alexa, who has seven kids. Lord help you. We're going to give you the $50 Ford's Garage gift card just for you. Big security break yesterday. If you haven't heard about it, we're going to feed you in. It doesn't happen. Every other block. Every other block you can get tipsy. If you don't know what we're talking about, look it up. 836 Johnny's house. It's going to 50% chance of rain. Partly cloudy. Heat index of $100, and it is $80 right now. So it was a big security breach. Did they hack into social security itself? So it's a hacking group. It's called-- I don't know how you would say I'd use dot or US dot or whatever. So they say they've sold 2.7 billion records from the national public data, which provides personal information for employers, private investigators, and all the others that do background checks. They got everything. So it's everyone's information. So 2.7 billion. That includes a bunch of identification information for literally everyone in the US, the UK, and Canada. That's crazy. And so I guess they've been trying to sell it, some of the stuff, on the Black Market Dark Web. And so now they're saying that there's a very good chance it's been leaked. So they're suggesting-- So that means your information's been leaked. There's a very good chance. Good chance. Yeah, if you live in the US, the UK, or Canada, there's a good chance that your personal information has been leaked to someone somewhere, or it's available online to someone somewhere. So they're suggesting that everybody lock their credit. So not necessarily pay for credit monitoring, because that costs money. But it doesn't cause anything to call or to get online and go to the three major bureaus and lock your credit. I had to do that. And how does that work? How do you do it, Brian? So it's a pain to deal with, because you can't do anything real-time. It's too unlucky. You have to unlock your credit. So when I got my identity stolen and they started opening accounts left and right, the only way I could stop was to go through and lock my credit. So you get Experian, you get TransUnion, you get Equifax. And then they will lock down your credit. They'll give you a pen number that you have to memorize. And then you can't apply for anything without contacting them first, unlocking your credit. They'll ask you for how long. So if it's going to be like for a house or something, you might need it for a couple of days. If it's going to be just for a credit card, you might need it for a couple of hours. And then they'll lock it back once it's done. Well, that's why I had to ask you this morning. I'm like, I've never done this before. How do I even lock my credit? Well, I mean, like I said, I was telling Ray, it's probably not a bad thing for people to do in general anyway. But it is inconvenient when you're not planning on it. It's like I was telling you I was on a flight. And they're like, you get 50,000 bonus miles today. If you apply for this credit card, I'm like, well, OK, I'll do it. But I couldn't. That's my next question, how long does it take for you to unlock it? It's pretty quick. OK. But I was on a plane with no access to unlocking. Yeah. Like for me, when you were talking just now, I'm thinking, when was the last time I had someone check my credit for anything? And it's been a while. Right. So why not have it locked? Yeah. But when it does come up, like I totally forget about it. Like when I refinanced my house, they called me like, hey, I need you to get in touch with all the credit bureaus and unlock your credit so I can refinance your house. And I need you to do as fast as possible because we're trying to lock a rate. Yeah, so yeah, stop what I'm doing. And I got to, you know, so it is kind of a pain at the same time. I will do it because I don't. Yeah. I try to play cash as much as possible. Yeah, it sounds like it obviously would just be more of a headache if you had to deal with your identity being stolen. Oh, yeah. Oh, for sure, it is. I dealt with it for almost five years. Oh, my gosh. Brian and I, there's a news story because we got ours stolen around the same time. Yeah. Mine, I was at some busted club. And I'm trying to impress somebody, bought a damn bottle. She took my car and said, I'll be back. Took a little scan in the back before the next day. They had cloned the car, had the video and my man goes, is that you? No, that's not. Yeah. No. Yeah. And mine was like this. It was a data breach. Yeah. And they took my stuff and they had they maxed out Lane Bryant cars. They had a lot of cable. They opened. That scares me. It's like, how do you know that your identity's been stolen? Like this thing has to happen? It starts hitting your credit. Yeah. Yeah. When when it's stolen, you got to prove it wasn't you. That's the headache. I remember Brian being on the phone being like, I don't live in Nebraska. In Indiana. So someone in Indiana kept opening AT&C cable accounts and stealing the equipment and they the detectives for them for AT&T kept hitting me and they were trying to catch me in lies. They're like, so when's the last time you were in Indiana? I'm like, I've never been to Indiana. Like, so what about this address? I'm like, again, I've never stepped foot in Indiana. You've got to prove that it's not you. That's scary. I had to fight a whole pool. It is a headache. I had-- It feels so vulnerable right now. Police reports. I have to keep them with me at all the time. So I can show them, hey, this is me. I told you guys, I didn't do it. It was a pain. This attack happened. Here's the crazy thing. They could still, your identity, get in trouble. You get pulled over. There's a warrant for you. Yeah. And you're like, but I'm not-- And you're going to jail. That's not me. That's crazy. You'll have to go through the process of them contacting that city, getting the photo on file. They'll see it's not you. But in the meantime-- You're going to jail. You're locked up. You're going to go to jail. It's wild. That's why this is nuts, because every body with a Social Security number right now is vulnerable. You would think that they would have some sort of special system to lock the security-- or Social Security now. Like, how do they get hacked? The answer is saying, it's a cat and mouse game that's being played right now with all banking, with everybody. Because soon as they find a band-aid, somebody will go around it, and then they'll have to find one for that one. And this is going on. How could you smart, man? Yes. You're either figuring it out, man. They're figuring it out, man. So I want to find out, if you've ever been hacked, you've ever had your identity stolen, someone found-- they got your identity. What did they get? And what did you have to prove to get your identity back? And this might have people going out ahead and locking up their credit, because it's going to be bad. Got four tickets to Disney on Ice presents. Less Dan's playing at the Kia Center August 30th through September 1st. Mickey and Friends are rocking the DJ table that Disney on Ice, as they remix favorite Disney tunes and colorful world of Frozen, Little Mermaid, Moana, and The Lion King, and more. We just tell you, you ever had your identity stolen? What did you have to do? What was the process to get it back? 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067. The XL mobile, if you want to text, is 4106, 7. Large stream of social media drop comments. We will read it. Identity theft, when did it happen to you? What did you have to do to get it back? Hey, going to feel like it's 100. This is 80 right now, with a 50% chance of rain. Big old security breach, and they're saying pretty much everybody's identity could possibly be stolen. I want to find out if you had your ID stolen, what happened, and what did you have to do to get it back? Because once that happens, you've got to prove that you didn't do it. From Umatilla, Al, good morning. Al. Al, good morning. Good morning, good morning. All right, so what happened, man, who stole your identity? Well, I got my days stolen, but I wasn't able to prove it. But I get a pen every year to file my taxes. And I mean, everything goes through. But my father, he got his ID stolen from Walmart. I guess he had a Walmart credit card. And they ran his credit up to over $10,000. Oh boy. Now, did he have to pay it, or how did that work? Yeah, me and him, we actually went to court, and we tried to fight it. And the thing is, he used to keep all his receipts and everything. But for some strange reason, he stopped keeping the receipts for the Walmart credit card, and he couldn't prove it and what they need them. So he had to end up paying that back. As a matter of fact, I think he just finished paying all that money back. No, my goodness. Really? Yes. Wow. So he could not prove that he did not spend it. And they said, you ain't proved you did not spend it, so pay us $10,000. Yep. Oh, man, that's horrible. Oh my god. It was crazy. Wow. Wow. Wow. I'm sorry you went through that, man. You hold on a second. Wow. I would be furious every day of my life. I'd be mad. I'm working to pay off this. We're going to be dressed up in black driving around at night going, who's still in identity? Seriously. From Windermare, Christopher, good morning. Good morning, Jenny. How are you? I'm good, Christopher. How are you? I'm doing as bad as good as I could be. Very good. So who stole you some identity? So we were a product of hackers. I unfortunately clicked on something in my email that I should not. Yeah. Let them in. I got a hold of my-- Let them in. I got a hold of my social security card, and they got a hold of my son, who was only five. Oh. And what did they do with it? What did they do with it? You're talking about $50,000 worth of credit cards racked up in my son's name and about $25,000 in my name. I had to get a hold of the FTC, hire a lawyer to help me with it, because they were trying to save for my son. It was easy to go ahead and say, OK, he's five. Yeah. Yeah. You're lucky. Yeah. That was the easy one. For mine, it was hard so much to just prove that I'm not opening the credit cards. I don't live in California. I live in Florida. Wow. The worst thing about it is that some of it was Russian porn that they were buying with it. And I was like, I don't get into that stuff. Wow. They're like, prove it. Yeah, really, prove it. You look like you like it. Oh, you prove it. And I had to go through with a lawyer and sit with the FTC and show them like, look, this is everything I don't own. I don't know where that is. I don't know that address, because all they did was put my secure card, kept my last name, and they changed the first name. That's insane. And I'm like, I don't even know a Wittington with that name. I don't. How long did it take you to clear it? Three years. How many? Three years. Oh, three years. Three years. And I have had debt collectors calling me. And I'm like, this debt. I had to put credit freezes on everything with three bureaus. That way, so nothing could happen further. And every time I look, I have the proof. I did not do this. I did not do this. I did not do this. And with the help of a lawyer, we're finally able to get everything done. I will suggest everybody get a life lock. Life lock, yeah. I have it on all three of my kids. Sure, I pay a fee. But I have no worries when it comes to a data breach now or any factors. It is worth it. All right, you hold on a second. Right what they say. I know what they are. Wow, goodness. Somebody ordered delivery food with a credit card. And the next day, they woke up with $2,000 in charges from Xbox and Uber, making how automatically gave her credit while they investigated it. Turns out the kid, he was in his late teens. He swiped her card during deliveries. Really? And he wasn't too bright because he put his actual name on the video games that he used his home address for. Almost had Uber rides. All that stuff was all connected. You were almost there. Some people shouldn't be criminals. No, I shouldn't be. Brian, XL mobile powered by attorney Dan Newland in a wreck. Need to check it's a no brainer. Just call attorney Dan and Newland. There's a lot of them on here. Someone gave birth at a hospital here. And then a few months later, got a bill for $30,000 from a Miami hospital for all kinds of procedures. And they had to prove it wasn't them. Because obviously, they've never been down there. And then someone said their husband got their identity stolen. 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Uh-oh, another Ella situation? Yeah, well, there's rumors that she is maybe a little mean girl. And I don't know if you saw this, the whole feud between her and Justin Baldani, which is on the set of It Ends With Us. And I didn't think it was a big deal. I read the bridge version of It. Yeah, so her and the director and co-star of the movie, It Ends With Us, Justin Baldani. I guess there's a new report saying that fat shaming is the reason why this was a-- could have been a reason why this was like a feud or whatever. But as source says that they were doing a film, the scene at the film basically in Justin had to lift Blake up. And he asked an on-set trainer how much she weighed. OK. And so that was like the controversy where it started. Supposedly, he has an history of back problems as well. Yeah. And just wanted to be ready. Yeah. Blake found out that he asked how much she weighed and wasn't happy about it, because she just had a baby. So there's things that in females and their weight, it's always a thing. So Blake was reportedly upset about it. And she thought that the kiss was too long. So basically, it just opened the doors to them complaining to each other about onset drama. OK. And so at least right now, there's a report that says that she might be a little bit of a mean girl, and he didn't enjoy working with her on set. So there's just all this drama. Oh, my goodness. I think they have drama like that on every movie. Every movie, I would think. But I mean, like for him to ask how much she weighs is where like this whole thing started. I think it's the way you ask. I don't think it's, you know, if you're going to be picking somebody up, it's like, all right, I just want to make sure-- look, I had a bad back, man. I mean, how much she weigh? I want to make sure I don't injure her by dropping her. What they're saying is that they're supposed to be a sequel in Jason, or Justin Valdani was saying that he might not want to go back to the sequel because of all this drama, even though he is like literally the producer and co-star of the movie. And we lose so much money every day. I know, that's what I said. But I'm like, you guys, this drama on set is crazy to me. So the nominations for the People's Choice Country Awards are out. Does that do? Yeah. I don't think it's new. I've never heard of people. Maybe we just-- we didn't report it yet. We don't really talk about it. But the reason why I want to bring it up is because Zach Bryan and Beyonce lead the way for the nominations for the People's Choice Country Awards. One of the people now. So the People's Artists. If you look at the People's Artists Award, Beyonce, Jelly Roll, Casey Musgraves, Caim Brown, and Lainey Wilson, Lou Combs, Morgan Wallen, and Zach Bryan. But the fact that Beyonce is listed for all of these awards is crazy. Also, Shibuzi has a ton of those. We play his music as well. Jelly Roll has-- he's up for the song of 2024. Morgan Wallen posts Malone. They're up for Song of 2024. Beyonce's Texas Hold 'em is up for that award as well. Album of 2024. Beyonce's Cowboy Carter, listed as a nomination. She must be going. I haven't heard enough of the album to know what the rest of it sounds like. So I only know that song, so I really can't speak on how country the rest of it is. I feel like Morgan Wallen would be the Taylor Swift of this award show. There's literally no reason he shouldn't walk away with literally everything he's nominated for. I know, but he doesn't even have the most nominations. It's just that way on, and Beyonce, which-- Yeah. That's wild. It's the People's Choice. And Shibuzi has also the album of 2024. So we'll see. This is interesting when you hit those award shows, and they say it up for this, that, and the other. And you're like, really? And that's one of them. Yeah. Also, Zoe Kravitz and Channing Tatum, they've been going strong for a while. Never since-- Yeah, yeah, yeah. Ever since he announced his divorce, he was spotted with her, and then they've been in love. And they're saying that their love language is not one of those five that you might expect. Well, what is it? Art. Making art is their love language. And I'm like, oh, that's cute. They're creating love language. Yeah. It's five, but we got six. Yeah, they're like-- I mean, it's whatever speaks to you, I guess. True. 100% true. Yeah. And so that's what they're saying. They're like, I know as artists, we always want to do something different, and something a little bit scary. And I wanted to try to, like, you know, weaponize his charisma and all that stuff. So that's what they do. Is that they create different art together? Together. Together, okay. Together. Yeah. Or they just, like, she was saying that she does a lot of art stuff and art projects, like, outside of just doing the ones that they do together. But she'll show him and his reaction. Appreciation. That type of, like-- That's more of it. Isn't that an affirmation? Yeah. Yeah. Because of his reaction. She said it's art. It's all about the art, baby. People just don't want to be-- I don't want-- look, I know that's five love languages, but mine is six. And I'll show him this. And he goes, I like that. It's art. That's the love of affirmation. I like it. I mean, and they always talk-- Everybody's different. Because they met, like, I think they met on set of something, so their whole creative process is, like, I don't know. Look, if it works for them, who are we? I like it. To talk about it. Stuff that is happening in the world, we call it what's trending, and the Reese is going to bring that back next. 50% chance of rain, partly cloudy. It's going to feel like it's 100, not like 112, like it has been, and it's 82 right now. Things are going on in the resource trending. Yeah, so there's this great-- excuse me, there's this great love story that's getting a lot of attention right now. So back in 2016, there was this young couple dating out of high school, Brody in Savannah. And while in high school this one time, Brody, he was hanging out and his friend recorded him. And he got him saying, hey, one day I'm going to marry my high school sweetheart, Savannah. So now eight years later, that bet came true. And now the funny part is when they got married, they invited that one friend who was recording them because they're all still friends for this day. They got the one friend to come over, of course, come to the wedding and all that. And in the, you know, like the thank you wedding gift card, he put in $10 in here's like, here's my bet that I lost, you know, for like the 10 bucks. Yeah, yeah. And so the couple have it hanging in a frame in their house. So they've been together since high school? Or did they break up? No, they've been together since, since back in like 2015, 2016 when they were dating. And yeah, like they got married earlier this year. Okay. Yeah. Beautiful. Mark Zuckerberg is going viral for having a statue of his wife in his backyard. I saw that. I didn't even know if that was true or not. Yeah. So he does have that. Yeah. The statue looks almost like AI when you think about it. Yeah. Why do you do that? It's custom made. It's standing seven feet tall and it was all inspired by ancient rooms because it's a traditional way of like honoring spouses and in the caption that Mark put up with the picture of the statue is basically saying he's like, I want to bring back the, um, the traditional ancient Roman times. That's what you got. That's what you got. Too much money. Yes. I understand the love. I'll get that. He's rich. You got so much money. You're like, you know what? I want a bra. I want a statue of my wife in the backyard. Make it. It's like Jeff Bezos right now is building a giant cuckoo clock. Yes. That's got a mountain. Yeah. It's going to cuckoo once in like a hundred years. Yes. Stop. Yeah. And it's going to cost like hundreds of millions of dollars. But it's like, it's my money. I can do what I want. Right. Never heard of it. Yeah. I want a clock in the mountain. Yeah. Look it up. Not at this second. I know your business. Yeah. You want something ridiculous to read later. Look it up. Right. You and your girl. You got so much money. She said, Hey, let's take a walk in the backyard. Look. Yes. And I'll say she goes. And they have the statue. You're going. Hi. You're like, uh, I don't know how to feel. Tell me. Tell me you wouldn't be stunned. I mean, especially if there was like me like with a water spout coming out of this thing. Well, hers is like teal, but then like the dress is like crawling. Yeah. I love that. It's like I have a lot of mixed feelings, but one of them isn't unhappy. No, no, no. It's just it would take me a while to digest that. Yeah. Yeah. You know, it's what rich people do. Yeah, pretty much. Uh, there's a Chinese company that's going viral for its new policy. It's called unhappy leave. So we recently been hearing how companies will let their, I'm out. Unhappy leave. Pretty much. That's what it is. Explain how it works. So, you know, like we're so used to hearing people nowadays because we take mental health seriously. Like you can take a day off for that. Well, this supermarket chain in China took it a step further and they said that if you're not finding yourself happy at work, take 10 days off as part of the unhappily per the policy management cannot deny it. So there are so many people who, of course, we all love our jobs and we, we don't take advantage of it. You know, if you love what you do, but like a policy like this, I truly feel can like fix you right away. Like 10 days off without having to be said, where is this in China? Yeah. See, okay. There's two types of different working class in China. Yeah. You know, you got the corporate con. They show you on TV and then the clothes you went on your back. They don't show you who's making nose. So who gets the 10 days leave? Yeah. Because I don't think it's a little factory work. I really don't. If you're a factory worker and you're taking 10 days off your tired. Yeah. Listen, I've been working 20 hours a week for 14 months. I need about 10 days. They're like, right. Yeah. Cool. Don't come back. Yeah, exactly. I'm not saying. I mean, we could use that around here. We'll give you infinity days. How about that? Oh, yeah. This is really cool. The director of Deadpool and Wolverine, Sean Levy, he says that he wants to make a Deadpool and Spider-Man movie. So in a recent interview, the director said that the two characters bring a fresh and dynamic energy to the screen, especially after this huge success with the Wolverine one. Okay. Spider-Man is pretty kid-friendly. Yeah. And if you've never seen Deadpool, he's pretty gory. Oh, for sure. I mean, that ain't stab a lot. Yeah. He cusses in everything. Yeah. I don't think that would be a good idea. I don't think he just sees dollar signs. Of course. Of course. Yeah. And this is a crazy thought. So the co-founder of LinkedIn, he's saying that in 2034, nine to five jobs will be extinct. So he's saying that he's basing this prediction off of AI and how it will fundamentally transform the workforce that will eventually lead to a decline of conventional employment. So like in February, 2034, 10 years from now, all of that is cool. But there better be a plan in place for a national salary, because if you start removing people from the workforce, you start removing paychecks, then there's no one to drive the economy. Yeah. So there better be a plan in place to just pay people for being alive. Otherwise, there'll be no, there'll be no transactions and 10 years, there'll be no money. Ten years. No nine to five. I'm glad we work nine to five. I mean, I know rich people stay rich. Yes. We, as the working class, buy the stuff they make and if we don't have jobs, we can't buy the stuff they make. All right. What's the, we come back. I'm talking about Johnny's house loss weekend and when have you done some, it is a hundred and 50% chance of rain today. And they say we're having a cool front come through the next couple of days. But that means, uh, 80s and not a hundred and 15 next two days, they say they're going to be glorious. Is that what they say? They say glorious glorious. All right. Let's step outside. 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If you've never smoked a cigar and you're drunk and you smoke when you're going to get sick, it's going to mess up your whole, it's going to mess up your whole next day. So we got a lot of stuff that is planned. And one thing that I saw like Saturday night at an island H2O water park, there was a couple there and they were just together and you can tell they've been married for a while. And the husband was in the phone party and he was having a ball and the wife was just looking at them. They were smiling and he was just like in his element and she came to me and said, thank you guys for having something like this because we never attend stuff like that and look at him. And he smiled and said, hey man, thank you for this. So that's what we try to do to bring you out of your element and come and join us. Now if you guys don't want to do stuff like this, we don't. Somebody else, how much you guys get paid? And a lot of times we do events, we lose money, you know, but that's our choice because you listen to us every day. We want to say thank you. You guys like spending time with us. We like spending time with you. So my question is when of you because a lot of you are thinking about doing it and you're like, how is it going to be, you know what, what'll happen is you'll go out, you'll have a great weekend, you'll meet some new friends because a lot of times people that go to our events, they become friends with each other. And next thing, they didn't know each other, but now they're friends and now they're hanging out. They want to find out when have you done something that was out of character? For me, I'm at a point in my life where I like what I like and I go where I go. So if I try anything new, it's out of character and I went to a new restaurant over in Lake Nona, Chrome. Oh yeah. Yeah. Because it's kind of a, it's a big bar, but it's a neighborhood bar. It's in the neighborhood. And I went in and I was like, their brunch is great. Really? It was really nice. It was cool. And I was really like, this is really nice. But for me to go to a new place, I'm just like, but it was very nice. It was out of character. And when I did it, I was glad that I did. Ray, when's the last time you've done something a little different that you normally don't do because at my point in my life, I know what I like. I mean, I feel like I stick to like what I like. Yes. Anyways, you know, I haven't, I love trying new restaurants. And that's just that. I do like that. Really? So I'm trying to think of when I went out of my norm. And that's what because we're asking people because a lot of, I mean, we hang out with each other all the time. Yeah. Here's the thing y'all understand. We're going to have a ball. Yes, we will. It's going to be fun. We want y'all to join us so we can all have a good time together, but we all hang out with each other. So we kind of know that we're going to have a good time. We're regardless. Brian, last time you did something, it was a little something different. Your wife do things all the time. Yeah. Like the things y'all do and try a place like that, I'm like, I admire you because I yeah, we always try, you know, stuff we haven't tried before, but I would say for me, probably it was a few years ago, I always used to say I like every kind of music but country. Yes. I always say. I know I'm not a country music fan, but I went to country thunder a few years ago with my wife and some of our friends who like country music and I had a great time. Yeah. And since then I've way opened it up. I mean, I used to see Garth Brooks with my wife, you know, because she liked Garth Brooks and I had a little tie to Sanford with it. And now I've been to, you know, came Brown shows, Morgan Wallen shows. I've been to all these country shows now and I actually enjoy it. Yeah. But I would have never really done it if I didn't step out and go, okay, I know you guys like it. I'll go with you, whatever. Yeah. The people were fun. Yeah. The event was fun. Yeah. It's a different vibe than like shows I'm used to going to. Mm hmm. And it was cool. But you liked it. Yeah. You know, because you guys just went on, went on, went to what, Texas? Yeah, we just went to Dallas to see Morgan Wallen in Dallas because it was just kind of cool to see him and, and a big AT&T saying we had a great time. You never would have done it if you didn't try something different. No, I would have never, because I would have stuck with the, yeah, country music ain't my thing. Mm hmm. And a Reese. Uh, for me, as of recently, I've been trying to change my approach towards dating. So I just got my eggs frozen and I'm not going to lie. It's changed my perspective and like how my life is going to look like in the future, right? Because I do want kids. So it's like something else. It's just sit with me one day in the car line. Every time I hear you, that's the plan. I was like, maybe I'll just push it back one more year as planned. But I texted him this morning, they're like, you guys make me realize that I'm so thankful that I don't have kids. Everybody loved their kids. I love my, I mean, this is, as they say, this surprise is doing business. Yes, it is. It's surprising to do it. But you're like, dang it. Yeah. Now that's good, Nuri. Something about something as simple as like, you know, opening up the dating app and being like, quick with it, you know, it's like, I want to take the serious, like, what does your profile say, like, basically, I'm trying to stay off the streets. I'll put it that way. You know what I mean? Yeah. Instead of going to downtown, like, on Friday night to go hang out with my friends, which is something I love to do. Don't get me wrong. I'm trying to switch it up and do like, you know the same thing, you're gonna get the same results. So you're gonna change it up. Yeah. It was something that you said it was like, you need to change your environment and your environment. If you want to find the people that you want. Yeah. Could you be fishing out of the same water and hope? Yeah. You know, you need to find another one. Yeah. Very good. So we want you to join us for the last weekend. Again, you go to XL1067.com and go ahead and book your room so you can hang out with us. But right now, I want to find out which the last time you did something different, you did something out of the blue, you're like, you know what, I want to try doing that. And was it a good? Was it worth it? Was it a good time? 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, XL Mobile 4, 1067, live streaming social media. Let's get into it. We want to hear from you last time you tried something different. Tell us what it was. We might want to try it too. This is Johnny's house. I think the energy there is so positive and it's just as a matter of fact, we're going to the group cruise this year for his 60th birthday. Wow. Well, listen, if you want to join us for last weekend, let's come up in September. We'd love to hang out with you. It looks like so much fun. It is. All right. You hold on one more from Davenport. Sean Sean. Good morning. Good. Last time you did something different. I have a great story from that. Yes. And that's what we tell everybody. We have events. I mean, you understand your common thing that you have is us. And then if you like us, then it's like maybe you have something else in common and how many new friends did you find, Sean? Well, I mean, you know, you guys know a lot of them like Susan and Stefan, a bunch of live streamers, everybody. I mean, probably 10 or 15 new friends that I've gone to every one of your events ever and it's a good time. Nice. It is a good time. So it is a good time. Yeah. All right. So hopefully we will see you on last weekend. All right. We're going to come back. We got some guests raised doing something big this afternoon and then to later on tonight, and we're going to have some guests in the studio, full circle boys got a little release party going on tonight. We're going to talk to them and find out what's going on right here on Johnny's. We've been talking about this for the last week and a half of the big event that's going on tonight. Ray's going to be a part of, I guess you're hosting a, yeah, they're hosting it, but it's like a full night of things for them on stuff that they're going to have for us. So let's say hello and good morning to the full circle boys. Good morning and welcome to Johnny's house. Hey, what are you doing? What are the time? Introduce yourselves. Hello. I'm Jagger. Okay. Hey, what's up? I'm James. All right, right. I'm Dawson. Hi, I'm Sean. I'm Ali. All right. All right. All right. And tonight you're having a release party. Call my name release party and it's happening over at Dr. Phillips. It's not going to be your average as you guys perform and it's going to be like, you got a lot of stuff going on. Yeah. Now, I heard what you got going on. It's a little different. So explain what's going on tonight. Um, tonight we all grew up dancing. So first before the release party, we have a masterclass. We're going to teach choreo from our upcoming music video coming out soon for a release. Yeah. So it's like the actual dance that you guys do in the video. Yeah. That's fine. Yeah. We choreographed it all ourselves. So we got that tonight. We're also releasing our first single as a group. Okay. Tell me about your group. What did you get? You starred? How did you get your name? All that good stuff. Those little simple questions. We asked you the first thing out. So we've been ripping and running for a few years, but, uh, you know, the trials and tribulations. Yeah. Absolutely. Listen, this is the boy band capital of the world right here. We started them all off on this show right here. So we understand what you're going through, uh, but once you hit, whoa, exactly. And the name comes from the fact that we all grew up together, dancing, everything comes full circle. Yeah. So you guys decided to dance together and how did you find members of the group? I mean, you said, okay, you can't dance. You ain't going to make it, but how did you do that? How did you find you guys just became friends and danced? We grew up in two areas. James and I grew up in Temecula, California, and these three guys grew up in Ogden, Utah. Okay. So we, we all went to the same dance competition, dance conventions, and we grew up at studios together. So I've known James since I was eight. These guys have known each other for 10 plus years. So this is really full circle moment. Oh, nice. Nice. Now tell us about your music. What you're releasing tonight. Um, it's our, our new single call, my name. Um, it's a very, very, uh, very upbeat song and we're wanting to bring a new vibe to the boy band, um, Phil. So we hope when you guys hear it, that you absolutely love it and it goes off the charts. Nice. Are these your parents that are here or some of your parents? No. Well, so right there, that's, that's, that's James's mom. Okay. And then that's one of our managers and that's our other manager Stacy and John. Yeah. Stacy's camera. Y'all on my back. She's got her little, her GoPro on my back. I love it when you guys come out with your documentary and 15 years will be a part of it, right? Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. That's maybe, I want to say that you look up to it or you kind of, you know, uh, familiar with. Oh, yeah. Definitely in sync. Yeah. I think we really look up to them and they inspire us and they're kind of, I guess, blueprint. Yeah. Yeah. And the funny thing is that them too, they got their start here on this show. Uh, they're very good friends of ours to this day. So it is so cool to see, you know, you guys here, you got that, you have that same kind of look that they had when they first started. It's kind of a look of hunger, like, look, we're good. We can sing and it'll all come. It'll all fall into place, all fall into place. So it's happening tonight. You guys are going to do something here in a little bit in our, on a dunking line. Yes. And then tonight, uh, Ray, you're going to be out there hosting and all that stuff. Yeah. So I'm excited. Uh, doors are at six for the dance. So if you want to come in and learn to dance their routine and everything, which would be really cool. Six o'clock it kicks off and then, um, seven for the, like the interviews and everything else is going to happen. And then the song they're going to play for us. Okay. Show starts at eight. Show starts at eight. Got some tickets to a, call my name, release party with a full soccer boy is Ray's going to be there. It is tonight Dr. Phillips in a, you want to grab tickets, just in case you don't win, you go to dr. Phillips center dot org. Well, congratulations. I'm glad you guys made a stop for here. And I'll say this to all the boy bands that come in here when you blow up. Damn it. Don't forget us. Yeah. Come back here. We got, keep a copy of that. Yeah, right. They all say never, by the way. We'll be back. All right. Well, good luck tonight. And thank you guys for taking a stop and coming in and hanging out with us. All right. Time for us to get out of here. Yeah. We gotta go. No, no, we can roll. All right. Ray, what you got going on? Besides the big event tonight. Just hanging out with the full circle boys. And that's pretty much it. So we'll see you tonight at the doctor Phillips center six o'clock. Norese. Yeah. So tonight is supposed to be the patio, but we're pushing it to next Thursday. So PSA. Okay. Other than that, just hanging out and some work done. Okay. I'm still resting. Very good, Brian. I got radio shows to do all over the place. I'm going to do a whole bunch of radio shows. And I might go learn how to dance tonight. But y'all don't want me to learn how to dance, but then I'll be I'll be a triple threat. Once I learn how to dance, it's over. I'll have the good looks, the funniness and the dancing. Y'all want that is convinced that he should have been in a boy band. Well, it's too late now. My ship has sailed, but yeah, I could have been there six or seven tonight. You can see it will boot one of these guys, but you have to change it to the full circle middle aged men. Yeah. You get browned out of your dance class, he ain't coming here tomorrow. I'm like, man, my back, man, my back hurt on me haters, they don't want me to win. That's what it is. They don't want me to add that third brother, you're wrong, you're the triple threat. You're already a winner. Yes. Don't let me put dancing in my holster. My man. Y'all be in trouble. All right. 407919. 1067. 877. 919. 1067. You want to go tonight? Call us now other than that. Ryan C. Chris is all yours. Have a beautiful day. Y'all. We'll see you tomorrow. Do you need to see your family doctor today? Now you can, at AdventHealth Primary Care Plus, but what's the plus? On-site labs, virtual visits, evening and weekend hours, and of course, same-day appointments. It's comprehensive primary care on your schedule. Wear your home for wellness exams, health screenings, nutritional counseling, and even mental health support. Visit primarycareplusnow.com to schedule an appointment today. Primary Care Plus, a whole lot more. (upbeat music)